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    1. [MDFR] History Moment - 9-25-06
    2. John Ashbury
    3. On September 25, 1800, at a meeting on the Peter Kemp farm just west of Frederick, the United Brethren in Christ Church was founded by the Rev. Philip William Otterbein, who had been the third pastor of the German Reformed Church and oversaw the construction of the original Trinity Chapel on West Church Street in Frederick. On September 25, 1935, Andrew Lee Stevens, Jr., son of the late Andrew L. Stevens, Sr., and Mrs. Stevens, drowned in the Chesapeake & Ohio Canal near his Knoxville home. He was 3 years old. If anyone can add information to these History Moments, or would like to suggest an item for another calendar day, please contact me privately. John W. Ashbury (wasps65@earthlink.net)

    09/25/2006 12:28:40
    1. Re: [MDFR] : Re: BAKER Family
    2. LeRoy Wheeler
    3. Peggy, BTW, I am Mary Ann Kraft's brother... The other two sons of Andrew and Elizabeth are John W. (1872-??); and Frank C. (abt 1876-??). This info is from the 1900 census, when they were all in the same house(hold) at 521 East Middle St. in Hanover. I have some other info on John - family, and also from the 1920 census - but none for Frank. John's family was wife Fannie M. b. 1869; dau. Blanche L(?) b.1893; Earl M. b. 1896; Margaretta(sp) b. 1899. In 1920 Fannie was calling herself Mary F. and they were in Lemoyne, Cumberland Co PA, and Elizabeth A., age 72, was living with them. John and Mary now have 2 daughters and three sons. John was an assistant foreman/fireman(?hard to read) on a railroad. LeRoy Wheeler, Maryland -----Original Message----- From: Peggy McClanahan <psmcclanahan@sbcglobal.net> To: MDFREDER@rootsweb.com <MDFREDER@rootsweb.com> Date: Sunday, September 24, 2006 5:09 PM Subject: Re: [MDFR] BAKER Family Thanks for posting the obituary of Andrew W. Baker. He was married to Elizabeth Danner, an ancestor of mine. The obituary mentions three children of Andrew and Elizabeth. Does anyone know their names? I only have the name of one son, Harry O. Baker. I would like to have information on the rest of their descendants. Peggy McClanahan Visit www.MidMdRoots.com for Old Court Records, Tombstone Inscriptions, Old Newspaper items, etc ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to MDFREDER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    09/24/2006 11:41:34
    1. Re: [MDFR] BAKER Family
    2. Peggy McClanahan
    3. Thanks for posting the obituary of Andrew W. Baker. He was married to Elizabeth Danner, an ancestor of mine. The obituary mentions three children of Andrew and Elizabeth. Does anyone know their names? I only have the name of one son, Harry O. Baker. I would like to have information on the rest of their descendants. Peggy McClanahan

    09/24/2006 10:05:45
    1. [MDFR] kreutz creek
    2. jay cline
    3. in rereading all my notes on my 'williards i found that many of the six families which were part of the first congregation at graceham were related in various ways... and that before they were associated at graceham several of the families seemed to have been at Kreutz creek which is a tributary of the Susquehanna. But i have been unable to find out very much about Kreutz Creek.. does anyone have a reference suggestion? jay cline --------------------------------- All-new Yahoo! Mail - Fire up a more powerful email and get things done faster.

    09/24/2006 09:33:49
    1. [MDFR] BAKER, DUSING, GARNAND, MARKER, SUMMERS, LONGMAN, HAYNES
    2. Dorinda Shepley
    3. Here's a tidbit I found in my files from previous research - Frederick Co, MD - Equity DHH-3, 518-537, Case# 7245 JAMES H.(HIRAM) P. BAKER died Jan 1898 originally purchased 164 ac from John C. Motter, Trustee Deed dtd Jun 26, 1880 wife - Elizabeth (age 72 in Dec 1900) - 11 children listed - s/ Romanas E. married Mary E., Wash Co, MD d/ Elmira V. " Thomas DUSING, Fred Co, MD d/ Olivia (Bannie) A. mar/ Ezra GARNAND " s/ Fulean C. (41 in 1900) not married " d/ Effie May " " d/ Temperance C. mar/ James MARKER, Wash Co, MD s/ Henry " Edith J. (Eva) " d/ Celia Anna " Isaiah E. (Isaac) SUMMERS " s/ Walter " Katie - Indiana d/ Cebert Ann, dec " Elias LONGMAN - Ogle Co, IL grchildren - Rena, Effie, Grace, Harry (ages 5-15 in 1900) d/ Sarah M. " Samuel C. HAYNES - Iowa ===== Additional data - Tombstone Inscriptions from Names In Stone Garnand, Ezra 17 Feb 1856-21 Mar 1947 Myersville UB Cem Olivia A. 6 Oct 1858-10 Feb 1932 " Dusing, Thomas S. d/13 Mar 1908 @ 57.2.0 Pleasant Walk UB Cem Elmira V. d/22 May 1922 @ 70.11.12 " (b/Jun 10, 1851) Baker, Frelan Clayton, 1860-1941 Myersville UB Cem Mary Ellen, 1879- " (Couldn't find Effie May or Sarah) Baker, Davis A. s/o _________ & Elizabeth d/24 Feb 1851 @ 1.?.? @ Wolfsville Lutheran Cem James H. Baker, died 1 Jan 1898 age 75.9.23 Elizabeth Baker, died 22 Jul 1915 age 87.3.15 Buried at Wolfsville United Bretheran Cemetery Marriage - James H.P. Baker to Sarah Ann Smith, Mar 14, 1845, Fred Co, MD ========================== - Dorinda Shepley - Dorinda@MidMdRoots.com www.MidMdRoots.com

    09/24/2006 03:14:08
    1. [MDFR] History Moment - 9-24-06
    2. John Ashbury
    3. On September 24, 1808, Mount Saint Mary's College and Seminary was founded in Emmitsburg by Father John Dubois. On September 24, 1815, the second Lutheran Church in Middletown was dedicated. It was built on the same site as the first church which was on a lot sold to the church in 1771 by Conrad Crone. The third church replaced this one on the same site in 1860. On September 24, 1855, John D. Hendrickson, later a prominent Frederick businessman and president of The Frederick City Packing Company, was born in Baker's Valley near Buckeystown. He died May 21, 1921, at his home on West Second Street in Frederick. On September 24, 1861, The Frederick Town Herald, announced in what it called a "slip" that it was ceasing publication. The Herald began publication on June 19, 1802, and at the beginning of The Civil War lost favor with the public due to its support of the Southern cause. On September 24, 1930, William M. Wenner, who would become a District Court, Circuit Court and Court of Special Appeals judge, was born in Brunswick. On September 24, 1935, Frederick City voters approved a $500,000 sewer bond issue in a special election. On September 24, 1977, Dr. Robert J. Wickenheiser became the 21st president of Mount Saint Mary's College in Emmitsburg. He was 34. If anyone can add information to these History Moments, or would like to suggest an item for another calendar day, please contact me privately. John W. Ashbury (wasps65@earthlink.net)

    09/24/2006 12:34:57
    1. [MDFR] History Moment - 9-23-06
    2. John Ashbury
    3. On September 23, 1813, Dr. John Hanson Thomas, longtime president of Farmers & Mechanics National Bank, who on several occasions used his own wealth to tide the bank over difficult times, was born. On September 23, 1991, W. Milnor Roberts, a local lawyer and former Frederick City attorney, was appointed a judge of the Frederick County District Court. If anyone can add information to these History Moments, or would like to suggest an item for another calendar day, please contact me privately. John W. Ashbury (wasps65@earthlink.net)

    09/23/2006 12:23:13
    1. Re: [MDFR] Baker Family
    2. LeRoy Wheeler
    3. Betty, Seems to me I saw that name frequently when I searched thru all 6 years of the archives for 'baker'. Believe he's from the Buckeystown area, but I may be wrong. So far, I can't connect him with the family from Oak Orchard area. LeRoy Wheeler, Maryland -----Original Message----- From: TCHSGIRL58@aol.com <TCHSGIRL58@aol.com> To: mdfreder@rootsweb.com <mdfreder@rootsweb.com> Date: Friday, September 22, 2006 12:25 PM Subject: [MDFR] Baker Family Leroy, I would like to throw another Baker into the mix. I am researching Brooke Baker (1784-1859) and wife Elizabeth Otto from Frederick County. I have seen a number of Bakers from the area but don't know of a connection between them and Brooke. Would you or anyone else receiving this have Brooke in your Baker research? Thank you. Betty Visit www.MidMdRoots.com for Old Court Records, Tombstone Inscriptions, Old Newspaper items, etc ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to MDFREDER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    09/22/2006 11:39:11
    1. [MDFR] Fw: Baker;; Baker Family Cemetery, etc.
    2. LeRoy Wheeler
    3. LeRoy Wheeler, Maryland -----Original Message----- From: John Freed <fleance@nyc.rr.com> To: LeRoy Wheeler <lawheel@erols.com> Date: Wednesday, September 20, 2006 3:43 PM Subject: Re: Baker;; Baker Family Cemetery, etc. P.S. I found the obit of Andrew Winfield Baker (d. 21 Apr 1899). Here it is if you don't already have it: "Frederick News," Frederick, MD, 28 Apr 1899, Andrew W. Baker was found dead in bed at his home in Hanover, Pa., on Friday, April 21. Death was due to paralysis of the heart. He was aged 53 years, 8 months and 11 days. Deceased was born near Libertytown, a son of John W. Baker and wife and was married twenty-seven years ago to Miss Elizabeth Danner. He moved to Hanover last September. Mr. Baker is survived by a wife and three sons. Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at 3.30 o'clock at the house by Rev. P.F. Eyler. On Monday morning the remains were brought to Woodsboro on the train and from there the cortege proceeded to Fairmount cemetery, Libertytown, where interment was made. The funeral was in charge of the Heptasophs, of which deceased was a member. John Freed fleance@nyc.rr.com

    09/22/2006 11:02:51
    1. [MDFR] Fw: Baker;; Baker Family Cemetery, etc.
    2. LeRoy Wheeler
    3. LeRoy Wheeler, Maryland -----Original Message----- From: John Freed <fleance@nyc.rr.com> To: LeRoy Wheeler <lawheel@erols.com> Date: Wednesday, September 20, 2006 3:31 PM Subject: Re: Baker;; Baker Family Cemetery, etc. Hi, I no longer follow the MDFREDER list. Have I been missing some juicy BAKER posts? > It does appear that William and Adam were brothers, and Henry was their > father, but just because they're buried in the same place, and the years > click, doesn't make the link, to me anyway - so that's why I'm > asking ----< Besides the circumstantial evidence, William is named as a son in Henry's will, dated 7 May 1813, probate 12 Feb 1816 (Frederick Co. Wills HS-1-172). Children named as :Elizabeth Arter, Adam Baker, Eve Crumbacker, William Baker, Margaret Duddero, and Henry Baker. > And there are a few other inclusions that I've seen your posting that I > haven't seen before, e.g. Henry son of William; Andrew son of William; > Joseph son of Wm and Magdalene***;; Catherine H. daughter of Wm. and > Magdalene.< Again, circumstantial evidence aside, obits in the Frederick paper tell the story: The obit of Catherine Hull Baker (d. 26 Jun 1897) pub. in "Frederick News," 9 Jul 1897 says that she lived and died at the old Oak Orchard homestead, and that she was the brother of and resided with Joseph G. Baker. The obit in "Frederick News" of Joseph G. Baker of Oak Orchard (d. 25 Jan 1899) pub. 26 Jan 1899, specifically states that he was "half-brother to the late Daniel Baker, of Buckeystown; Henry Baker, of Baltimore; John Baker, of Linganore, and Andrew Baker, of Germantown, and was related to Mr. Joseph D. Baker, of this city. The funeral will take place Friday afternoon, Jan 27, at 2 o'clock. Interment in family graveyard on the farm on which the deceased lived and died." Henry Baker's (d. 24 Feb 1896) obit, pub. 25 Feb 1896, also in "The News," mentions late brother Daniel Baker, of Buckyestown, and Prof. A. H. Baker, Montgomery Co. "His surviving brother, Mr. Joseph G. Baker, still lives at the old homestead, Oak Orchard, this county, which has been in the possession of the Baker family since 1752." --John ----- Original Message ----- From: "LeRoy Wheeler" <lawheel@erols.com> To: "John Freed" <fleance@nyc.rr.com> Sent: Wednesday, September 20, 2006 1:50 PM Subject: Fw: Baker;; Baker Family Cemetery, etc. > Just lately saw a newer email address for you, so here's my mail, more > directly than via MDFREDER. > LeRoy Wheeler, Maryland > > -----Original Message----- > From: LeRoy Wheeler <lawheel@erols.com> > To: John Freed <fleance@panix.com> > Cc: aaaame <lawheel@erols.com> > Date: Tuesday, September 19, 2006 6:10 PM > Subject: Baker;; Baker Family Cemetery, etc. > > > John, > Found an old post of yours from 2000 on MDFR regarding the Baker > family which has some members buried at the Oak Orchard location. > > I am curious about where you obtained the lineage of Henry Baker Sr. Was > it > from McKinsey's book ? > I don't recall a Henry-William relation, though I was perhaps more focused > on > the Hull relationship. > > It does appear that William and Adam were brothers, and Henry was their > father, but just because they're buried in the same place, and the years > click, doesn't make the link, to me anyway - so that's why I'm asking ---- > plus I descend from William/John/Andrew. Heck, I can't even assure myself > that William is correct. > > And there are a few other inclusions that I've seen your posting > that I haven't seen before, e.g. Henry son of William; Andrew son of > William; Joseph son of Wm and Magdalene***;; Catherine H. daughter of Wm. > and > Magdalene. > > BTW, if you are of this line, I have contacted a resident up on Barnes > Road/Oak Orchard, and the cemetery is on his farm. Holdcroft's book did > not > give an exact location on the diagram he had; and there are two other > cems. in > that general area. > > LeRoy Wheeler, Maryland > > ***Are there any of these Bakers that may have gone to Ohio circa 1840s ? >

    09/22/2006 11:02:23
    1. [MDFR] Baker Family
    2. Leroy, I would like to throw another Baker into the mix. I am researching Brooke Baker (1784-1859) and wife Elizabeth Otto from Frederick County. I have seen a number of Bakers from the area but don't know of a connection between them and Brooke. Would you or anyone else receiving this have Brooke in your Baker research? Thank you. Betty

    09/22/2006 06:22:27
    1. Re: [MDFR] Catherine Troxell
    2. Wayne Webb
    3. Marian, You raise some intriguing possibilities for me. Sorry that I can not answer your questions but your's intrigue me. I will have to give a little background though. A long held conviction in my Howard family is that my ancestor, John Howard (1805 Pa.-1881 Oh.) had been married to Elizabeth Moses (1804 Va. - 1877 Oh.) on Oct. 8, 1843 in Preble county, Ohio. However, this is not true which I found out later. I should state that my mother and I argued about this to the day she pased away. There are estate records on file in that county for the heirs of a Levi Moses to the effect that John Howard was paying the heirs of this Levi Moses their inheritance. Long story short, they were his step-children. I was never able determine who Levi's wife Elizabeth was by birth. Levi Moses died sometime in 1839 in the county and state mentioned. The estate papers are a who's who of the region, as would be expected, but offered no insight into the heritage of his wife nor he. All I knew from later census records is that they hailed from Virginia. Many years later I was chatting with a friend and we got onto my Howard family and the Moses family. They were both adherents of the German Baptist religious sect; and he and I were comparing field notes. He mentioned that he had found the maiden name of Levi Moses' wife in Augusta county, Virginia. He further related that Levi L. Moses and Elizabeth Rogers were married by Rev. William Wilson on Aug. 22, 1822. This same minister had also performed the marriage of James Rodgers and Elizabeth Baltzer on Dec. 27, 1827, same county and state. Also in the same book, presumably a book on the marriages of Augusta county, Virginia, was the marriage of Mary Rodgers and John Hardwick on Jan. 19, 1830 by Rev. Henry S. Kepler. This is all we knew. After seeing your posting this morning I went back and looked at the abstracted estate papers of Levi Moses in Preble county, Ohio. Mentioned within them is a William Rogers and Sarah Rogers. Does either Levi Moses, William Rogers or Sarah Rogers ring a bell for you? Wayne Webb > I am looking for any record of a birth of Catherine Troxell, supposedly b. > in Frederick, MD about 1773. It is believed her father was George > Troxell/Draxel/Troxel/Troxall/Draschsel, b. ca 1735. He died in 1783. He > wrote his will on 6 Feb 1783, and it was entered for probate on 15 Mar > 1783 > and the distribution of the estate was recorded on 18 June 1785. > Supposedly > they were mentioned in the Elizabeth 100 Frederick Co. census of 1776. > Elizabeth was named as wife, although she may have been a 2nd wife. > Apparently both parents died as the children moved to Augusta Co. > afterward. > Catherine's brother Peter gave permission for her to marry Michael Rogers > in > 1791, giving the reason that her parents were dead. Can anyone find, or > have they seen, any records of any of this? > > I have seen 2 different versions of who Catherine's father was and am > trying > to verify which one really was. I would appreciate any help. Thank you.

    09/22/2006 06:21:06
    1. [MDFR] [MDFREDER]Re: Baker Family
    2. Joyce B.
    3. Just to put in two cents, I am also researching Frederick and Washington County Baker's. My line is the one that started (so far) in Harmony. Baker-Leatherman-Moser line. They spread out to cover the Williamsport area as well. Sorry but I don't have a Brooke in there. Thought I would keep the two (so far) threads together in here :) It would be great to see the response from John Freed in here too - hint, hint. Joyce -----Original Message----- From: mdfreder-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:mdfreder-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of TCHSGIRL58@aol.com Sent: Friday, September 22, 2006 12:22 PM To: mdfreder@rootsweb.com Subject: [MDFR] Baker Family Leroy, I would like to throw another Baker into the mix. I am researching Brooke Baker (1784-1859) and wife Elizabeth Otto from Frederick County. I have seen a number of Bakers from the area but don't know of a connection between them and Brooke. Would you or anyone else receiving this have Brooke in your Baker research? Thank you. Betty Visit www.MidMdRoots.com for Old Court Records, Tombstone Inscriptions, Old Newspaper items, etc ------------------------------- Date: Tuesday, September 19, 2006 6:10 PM Subject: Baker;; Baker Family Cemetery, etc. John, Found an old post of yours from 2000 on MDFR regarding the Baker family which has some members buried at the Oak Orchard location. I am curious about where you obtained the lineage of Henry Baker Sr. Was it from McKinsey's book ? I don't recall a Henry-William relation, though I was perhaps more focused on the Hull relationship when I last read the book. It does appear that William and Adam were brothers, and Henry was their father, but just because they're buried in the same place, and the years click, doesn't make the link, to me anyway - so that's why I'm asking ---- plus I descend from William/John/Andrew. Heck, I can't even assure myself that William is correct. And there are a few other inclusions that I've seen your posting that I haven't seen before, e.g. Henry son of William; Andrew son of William; Joseph son of Wm and Magdalene;; Catherine H. daughter of Wm. and Magdalene. BTW, if you are of this line, I have contacted a resident up on Barnes Road/Oak Orchard, and the cemetery is on his farm. Holdcroft's book did not give an exact location on the diagram he had; and there are two other cems. in that general area. LeRoy Wheeler, Maryland __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com

    09/22/2006 05:17:00
    1. [MDFR] History Moment - 9-22-06
    2. John Ashbury
    3. On September 22, 1774, the first Continental Congress was called with Thomas Johnson of Frederick representing Maryland. On September 22, 1824, Robert Ritchie, editor and publisher of The Political Intelligencer or The Republican Gazette, died. At the time it was the oldest newspaper in Frederick, having been founded by Mathias Bartgis. On September 22, 1860, the engine of the Mechanical Fire Company of Baltimore, purchased by Capt. J. T. Sinn and Charles Mantz for the United Fire Company, was tested by the local company. On September 22, 1861, Pvt. John Lanahan, of Company I, 46th Pennsylvania Volunteers, shot and killed Maj. Arnold C. Lewis at an encampment near Darnestown. He was hanged for the crime at Fairview, just west of Frederick, on December 23, 1861. If anyone can add information to these History Moments, or would like to suggest an item for another calendar day, please contact me privately. John W. Ashbury (wasps65@earthlink.net)

    09/22/2006 12:02:24
    1. [MDFR] Catherine Troxell
    2. Marian Rogers
    3. I am looking for any record of a birth of Catherine Troxell, supposedly b. in Frederick, MD about 1773. It is believed her father was George Troxell/Draxel/Troxel/Troxall/Draschsel, b. ca 1735. He died in 1783. He wrote his will on 6 Feb 1783, and it was entered for probate on 15 Mar 1783 and the distribution of the estate was recorded on 18 June 1785. Supposedly they were mentioned in the Elizabeth 100 Frederick Co. census of 1776. Elizabeth was named as wife, although she may have been a 2nd wife. Apparently both parents died as the children moved to Augusta Co. afterward. Catherine's brother Peter gave permission for her to marry Michael Rogers in 1791, giving the reason that her parents were dead. Can anyone find, or have they seen, any records of any of this? I have seen 2 different versions of who Catherine's father was and am trying to verify which one really was. I would appreciate any help. Thank you. Marian Rogers kmnana@tds.net

    09/21/2006 12:42:14
    1. [MDFR] Benjamin & Mary Cain, Emmitsburg
    2. John R Mort
    3. I would be very interested and appreciative if I were able to get an obituary of Benjamin Cain b.20-Sep-1813, d.13-Jan-1895 w/Mary Cain b.11-Sept-1820, d 6-Aug-1897 both are buried in the Emtbg Presp, 42 The obituary is not in the collection at the Library and not available in Newspapers of that are on line at Ancesgtory.com Thanks for any help anyone can provide me, John

    09/21/2006 09:04:26
    1. [MDFR] Obits, etc from the Daily News, Frederick Maryland
    2. Vicki Carroll
    3. I'm not sure where I left off in September 1906 but here are September 13 - 20th, 1906. If you would like the full text, email me at VcCrrll@hotmail.com. Date of Article, Article, Name Person, Day of Week of Article, Date of Event, & Relative 9 /13/1906 The Work of Death Dorsey, Marriott H. Thursday Dorsey, Web. - Brother 9 /13/1906 Hymeneal Dickerson, William Harrison - Jarboe, Miss Josephine Date: 9 /12/1906 Thursday Jarboe, Mrs. Mary E. - Mother 9 /13/1906 Hymeneal Jarboe, Miss Josephine Moselle - Dickerson, William Date: 9 /12/1906 Thursday Jarboe, Mrs. Mary E. - Mother 9 /13/1906 Hymeneal Johnson, Miss Hattie Huldah - Melick, Neal Albert Date: 9 /11/1906 Thursday 9 /13/1906 Hymeneal Melick, Neal Albert - Johnson, Miss Hattie Huldah Date: 9 /11/1906, Thurs 9 /13/1906 Hymeneal Sherald, Allen Franklin - Sullivan, Miss Elizabeth M. Date: 9 /12/1906 Thursday Sherald, Frank - Brother 9 /13/1906 Hymeneal Sikken, Ernest A. - Sumwalt, Miss Nellie R. S. Date: 9 /11/1906 Thursday Dronenburg, Charles - Grandfather 9 /13/1906 Hymeneal Sullivan, Miss Elizabeth M. - Sherald, Allen Franklin Date: 9 /12/1906 Thursday Sherald, Frank - Brother 9 /13/1906 Hymeneal Sumwalt, Miss Nellie R. S. - Sikken, Ernest A. Date: 9 /11/1906 Thursday Dronenburg, Charles - Grandfather 9 /14/1906 Hymeneal Cartridge, Miss Nettie May - Strasburg, Rev. Charles Date: 9 /19/1906 Fri. 9 /14/1906 Hymeneal Dean, Miss Mary Rebecca - Waymier, Mr. Date: 9 /26/1906 Friday Dean, Carlton H. - Father 9 /14/1906 Hymeneal Haines, Charles Stephen - Norris, Mary Juliet Date: 9 /19/1906 Friday Norris, Amos Henry - Father 9 /14/1906 Hymeneal Haines, Miss Emma Maus - Mehring, Dr. John Weigle Date: 9 /6 /1906 Friday Haines, O. A. - Father 9 /14/1906 Hymeneal Mehring, Dr. John Weigle - Haines, Miss Emma Maus Date: 9 /6 /1906 Friday Haines, O. A. - Father 9 /14/1906 Hymeneal Norris, Mary Juliet - Haines, Charles Stephen Date: 9 /19/1906 Friday Norris, Amos Henry - Father 9 /14/1906 Hymeneal Radzinsky, Miss Mattie - Stambaugh, Charles Date: 9 /6 /1906 Friday Stambaugh, Dr. J. E. - Father 9 /14/1906 Hymeneal Stambaugh, Charles - Radzinsky, Miss Mattie Date: 9 /6 /1906 Friday Stambaugh, Dr. J. E. - Father 9 /14/1906 Hymeneal Strasburg, Rev. Charles Roscoe - Cartridge, Miss Nettie Date: 9 /19/1906 Friday 9 /14/1906 Hymeneal Waymier, Mr. - Dean, Miss Mary Rebecca Date: 9 /26/1906 Friday Dean, Carlton H. - Father 9 /14/1906 Death Came Suddenly Sanders, George Date: 9 /14/1906 Friday 9 /15/1906 The Work of Death Fleagle, Mrs. Annetta F. Dutrow Saturday Fleagle, George - Husband 9 /15/1906 The Work of Death Quinn, Mrs. Annie Mary Mull Date: 9 /14/1906 Saturday Quinn, Jacob P. - Husband 9 /15/1906 The Work of Death Thompson, Lloyd Date: 9 /9 /1906 Saturday 9 /15/1906 Funerals Biddinger, Mrs. Jannett J. S. Date: 9 /12/1906 Saturday Biddinger, Washington 9 /15/1906 Funerals Dorsey, Marriott Date: 9 /14/1906 Saturday 9 /15/1906 Funerals Sanders, George Date: 9 /16/1906 Saturday 9 /17/1906 The Work of Death Myers, Mrs. Martha V. Leather 9 /15/1906 Monday Myers, Mahlon L. - Husband 9 /17/1906 Funerals Alvey, Judge R. H. 9 /17/1906 Monday 9 /17/1906 Funerals Quinn, Mrs. Annie May Mull 9 /16/1906 Monday Quinn, Jacob P. - Husband 9 /17/1906 Funerals Sander, George 9 /16/1906 Monday 9 /18/1906 The Work of Death Lewis, Charles 9 /15/1906 Tuesday 9 /18/1906 The Work of Death Linthicum, Sarah Elizabeth Wright 9 /10/1906 Tuesday Linthicum, Otho Norris - Husband 9 /18/1906 Funerals Shipley, George 9 /12/1906 Tuesday 9 /18/1906 Hymeneal Murphy, Charles Henry - Crummitt, Miss Maggie 9 /12/1906 Tuesday 9 /18/1906 News - Death Zimmerman, Francis M. 9 /17/1906 Monday 9 /19/1906 The Work of Death Anderson, Walter R. 9 /16/1906 Wednesday Anderson, Harry A. - Father 9 /19/1906 The Work of Death McGuigan, Miss Margaret 9 /18/1906 Wednesday 9 /19/1906 The Work of Death Smith, Mrs. Elizabeth E. 9 /18/1906 Wednesday 9 /19/1906 Marriage Licenses Bowie, Margaret - Wood, Arthur Wednesday 9 /19/1906 Marriage Licenses Chaney, Mary E. - Smith, Walter F. Wednesday 9 /19/1906 Marriage Licenses Crummett, Mazie - Murphy, Charles Henry Wednesday 9 /19/1906 Marriage Licenses Derr, Harry C. - Ridenour, Mary Stella Wednesday 9 /19/1906 Marriage Licenses Hahn, Avy Gerzeldia - Thomas, Ralph Gideon Wednesday 9 /19/1906 Marriage Licenses Hamilton, Della Sophia - Schell, George Edward Wednesday 9 /19/1906 Marriage Licenses Marten, Jacob C. - Marten, Mabel G. Wednesday 9 /19/1906 Marriage Licenses Marten, Mabel G. - Marten, Jacob C. Wednesday 9 /19/1906 Marriage Licenses Murphy, Charles Henry - Crummett, Mazie Wednesday 9 /19/1906 Marriage Licenses Ridenour, Mary Stella - Derr, Harry C. Wednesday 9 /19/1906 Marriage Licenses Riley, Frederick Cornelius - Sheeley, Annie Elizabeth Wednesday 9 /19/1906 Marriage Licenses Rowe, Grace Jane - Sunday, Harvey Clayton Wednesday 9 /19/1906 Marriage Licenses Schell, George Edward - Hamilton, Della Sophia Wednesday 9 /19/1906 Marriage Licenses Sheeley, Annie Elizabeth - Riley, Frederick Cornelius Wednesday 9 /19/1906 Marriage Licenses Smith, Walter F. - Chaney, Mary E. 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    09/21/2006 03:37:39
    1. [MDFR] Drake Families in mid 1700's in Bucks Co., PA. & surrounding area of NJ.& MD.
    2. Pam Drake
    3. > I'm looking for any DRAKE families who lived in > Bucks > Co.,PA.& NJ.or MD.in the mid 1700's.I'm actually > looking for the parents of William,Thomas,David & > Hannah DRAKE. I believe they all were born in Bucks > Co.,PA.in the 1750's.There also might be more > siblings > than these four. > > The brothers married HINKLE > sisters(Elizabeth,Margaret > & Sarah) in Frederick Co.,MD. Hannah DRAKE married > Robert LONGSHORE,Jr. circa 1777 first & had 6 > children.She married second Daniel CRESAP,Sr.in > Allegany Co.,MD.in 1797.Thomas & David DRAKE & wives > moved to Ohio.Some descendants of all 4 siblings > migrated to Ohio also. > > Thanks for any help with this family! > > Sincerely, > > Pam Drake in IN.

    09/21/2006 01:17:41
    1. [MDFR] History Moment - 9-21-06
    2. John Ashbury
    3. On September 21, 1832, a cholera epidemic raged in Frederick County. On September 21, 1888, Samuel Thomas, a 15-year-old colored youth who worked at the McMurray Packing Company on West South Street in Frederick, was severely injured when several other young workers decided to play a trick on him by pretending to hang him. The injuries were so severe that he died the next day. On September 21, 1961, ground was broken for the Provincial House, home of The Southeast Province of The Daughters of Charity in Emmitsburg. If anyone can add information to these History Moments, or would like to suggest an item for another calendar day, please contact me privately. John W. Ashbury (wasps65@earthlink.net)

    09/20/2006 11:52:27
    1. [MDFR] STOVER Marriage Records
    2. Jay & Jack, Sorry I have not been following this thread; but I did pick up on Jack KELLER's reply. I have a copy of one of the books which includes the STOVER marriages, as well as those of Christian STREIT from July 19, 1785 to November 28, 1788. I would be glad to do a lookup. "This Heritage" Expanded Edition 1753-2003 William Edward Eisenberg "This Heritage" The Story of Lutheran Beginnings in the Lower Shenandoah Valley and of Grace Church, Winchester Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church Winchester, Virginia Expanded Edition: Heritage & History Editorial Committee Dorothy A. Boyd-Rush, Editor Evva May Miller, Archivist Published by Lot's Wife Publishing Staunton, Virginia 2003 Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 2003096614 ISBN: 0-9719370-7-9 (cloth)

    09/20/2006 12:40:11