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    1. Re: [MDGARRET] St. Peter the Apostle Death Records: Greaser; Martin; Meehan; Haskell; Scally; Welling
    2. Art Grady
    3. I didn't want to add or subtract anything from the actual church record, but yes I believe that is Mary Elizabeth Spencer Haskell who was married to Henry Haskell from Jan 1866 to his death in 1885. Art Bonnie McCroby Wuensche <mccroby@hotmail.com> wrote: Is the Elizabeth Haskell, Elizabeth Shaffer? Mrs Henry Haskell? -------Original Message------- From: MDGARRET-L@rootsweb.com Date: Friday, October 24, 2003 12:01:02 AM To: MDGARRET-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [MDGARRET] St. Peter the Apostle Death Records: Greaser; Martin; Meehan; Haskell; Scally; Welling (snip) ... Elizabeth Haskell aged 63 years, born in Garrett Co., and died July 26, 1901 from Paralysis. Unconscious when priest arrived and received Extreme Unction, etc. Buried in Odd Fellows cemetery. Recorded by Father James E. Connell ... (snip) ==== MDGARRET Mailing List ==== If you need help with this list, make sure to email the list administrator, Carol Hepburn, at chepburn@cox.net. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? The New Yahoo! Shopping - with improved product search

    10/24/2003 02:17:49
    1. Re: [MDGARRET] St. Peter the Apostle Death Records: Greaser; Martin; Meehan; Haskell; Scally; Welling
    2. Bonnie McCroby Wuensche
    3. Is the Elizabeth Haskell, Elizabeth Shaffer? Mrs Henry Haskell? -------Original Message------- From: MDGARRET-L@rootsweb.com Date: Friday, October 24, 2003 12:01:02 AM To: MDGARRET-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [MDGARRET] St. Peter the Apostle Death Records: Greaser; Martin; Meehan; Haskell; Scally; Welling (snip) ... Elizabeth Haskell aged 63 years, born in Garrett Co., and died July 26, 1901 from Paralysis. Unconscious when priest arrived and received Extreme Unction, etc. Buried in Odd Fellows cemetery. Recorded by Father James E. Connell ... (snip)

    10/23/2003 08:16:10
    1. Re: [MDGARRET] Re: Hoffman, posted on the MDFREDER LIST
    2. Bonnie McCroby Wuensche
    3. !!! Chamber of Commerce? :o) -------Original Message------- From: MDGARRET-L@rootsweb.com Date: Thursday, October 23, 2003 10:50:20 PM To: MDGARRET-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [MDGARRET] Re: Hoffman, posted on the MDFREDER LIST However, many times I have personally observed a solid green line painted across Interstate 79 at the Greene County, PA line. Art Bonnie McCroby Wuensche <mccroby@hotmail.com> wrote: I never quite heard it put this way again, but it is worth remembering. When I first started researching 30 years ago, the class leader said we can never assume that if someone lived in a certain county that they did anything in that county. She pointed out the road to the next big town might be to a different state, and we shouldn't expect there was a dotted line painted on the ground! -------Original Message------- From: MDGARRET-L@rootsweb.com Date: Thursday, October 23, 2003 7:40:56 PM To: MDGARRET-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [MDGARRET] Re: Hoffman, posted on the MDFREDER LIST My sister didn't have the dischare papers of my Father's. I guess my Mother had it recorded a long time ago. There is no doubt somewhere online where you can find that kind of info. I was surprised he had enlisted in Pitt. PA when he lived here in WV. Harriet ==== MDGARRET Mailing List ==== If you need help with this list, make sure to email the list administrator, Carol Hepburn, at chepburn@cox.net. ==== MDGARRET Mailing List ==== If you need help with this list, make sure to email the list administrator, Carol Hepburn, at chepburn@cox.net. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? The New Yahoo! Shopping - with improved product search ==== MDGARRET Mailing List ==== Looking for your Garrett County ancestors? Make sure to visit us on the web at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~mdgarret/index.html

    10/23/2003 08:02:03
    1. [MDGARRET] More St. Peter's death records: Maroney; Tuhill; Pendergast; Bradley; Dernan; Coddington
    2. Art Grady
    3. Bridget Maroney, aged 64 yrs., relict of Michael Maroney Sr. died Nov 2, 1906 from apoplexy after receiving all the rites of the Church - consciousness being restored. Buried in family lot. St. Peter's Cemetery. Recorded by Father James E. Connell Rebecca Tuhill, aged 43 yrs. wife of James Tuhill died Nov 15, 1906, at Tunnelton, W. Va., from typhoid fever after receiving all the sacraments from Father McDermott. Interred in family lot in St Peter's Cemetery. Recorded by Father James E. Connell Agnes Mary Pendergast, a month old baby died Dec 28, 1906, from strangulation. She was infant child of John adn Maggie Pendergast. Interred in St. Peter's Cemetery. Recorded by Father James E. Connell Ellen Bradley, age 46 relict of John Bradley, Sr., died Jan, 14, 1907, at St. Joseph Hospital, Balto, from heart trouble after a long illness. Interred in Cincinnati. Recorded by Father James E. Connell Bernard Dernan, aged about 50 yrs. home in Phoenixville, PA, died Sat. Mar 23m 1907 from injuries received on R Road. No sacraments. Buried in simple grave in Cemetery. Recorded by Father James E. Connell Francis Coddington, aged 37 yrs., died at his home on Mar 24, 1907, from acute indigestion after an illness of only a short time. Extreme Unction given conditionally, unconscious when priest arrived. Buried in home cemetery. Recorded by Father James E. Connell --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? The New Yahoo! Shopping - with improved product search

    10/23/2003 04:53:17
    1. [MDGARRET] More St. Peter's death records: Sebold; Shaffer; Broderick; Rice; Pendergast; Philpot
    2. Art Grady
    3. Andrew Sebold died April 17, 1913 at his home near Hoyes from a complication of diseases. He was 74 yrs. Old. His death came unexpectedly and hence there was no opportunity of administering the las sacraments. He was buried in the graveyard at Hoyes. Recorded by Father James E. Connell Daniel R. Shaffer, aged 29 yrs. died March 27, 1913, by accidental drowning at Washington, Indiana while performing his duties as yardmaster. The trestling over which the engine passed gave way and precipitated him into the flood which was raging there, and as a consequence his body was not recovered until Monday, Apr. 22. His remains were brought here and buried in his mother's lot. Recorded by Father James E. Connell Bridget Broderick, aged 59 yrs., died July 18, 1913 after a lingering illness from cancer of the stomach. She received all the sacrametns adn was buried in the family lot of St. Peter's Cemetery. Recorded by Father James E. Connell Margaret Helen Rice, born Jan 24, 1913, infant daughter of Wm. and Ellen Rice died Mon. August 4, after several weeks illness from cholera morbus. Buried in family lot. Recorded by Father James E. Connell An infant of Thos R. and Philomena Pendergast born Aug 23, 1913 at 4 a.m. and died at 11 a.m. Baptized by Mrs. Martin Pendergasat. Cause of death unknown. Buried in Cemetery. Recorded by Father James E. Connell Martha Philpot, aged 75 yrs, died Sept. 11, after a lingering illness incident ot old age. She received all the sacraments and was buried in St Peter's Cemetery. Recorded by Father James E. Connell --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? The New Yahoo! Shopping - with improved product search

    10/23/2003 04:38:38
    1. [MDGARRET] More St. Peter's of Oakland death records: Carroll; Stanton, Bradley; Wallace; Browning; Wiseman; Dewitt
    2. Art Grady
    3. John Carroll, aged 81 yrs. died Jan ?, 1906 at Grafton WV from illness incident to old age. Last sacraments administered by Father McElligott. Interrment St. Peter's Cemetery. Recorded by Father James E. Connell James A. Stanton, born Feb 24, 1866, son of Lawrence Stanton died Jan 31, 1906 from the effects of a fall received in Chicago. all sacraments administered; buried in family lot here. Recorded by Father James E. Connell Catherine Bradley, relict of John Bradley, Jr aged died at the home of Mrs Ellen Bradley on Feb 18, 1906 after a prolonged illness from tuberculosis. She received all the rites of the Church. Buried in Cincinnati, OH. Recorded by Father James E. Connell Thomas Wallace, aged 70 yrs., died at his home on Thursday evening Mar, 1, 1906, after a stroke of apoplexy. Was unconscious when priest arrived and therefore received conditional absolution and was anointed. Buried in St Peter's Cemetery. Recorded by Father James E. Connell Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Browning died a few moments after birth on Mar 19, 1906. Baptised by Dr. Henry McComas. Interred in family lot - St. Peter's Cemetery. Recorded by Father James E. Connell Mary Wiseman, aged about 70 yrs., died Sunday June 10, 1906 from stroke of apoplexy. She recovered from the first stroke and received all sacraments. Buried in family lot in Cemetery. Recorded by Father James E. Connell Anne Dewitt, relict of Wm Dewitt, died at Hoyes, Wed, June 8 from rheumatism of the heart. Recd all rites buried in Hoyes churchyard. Recorded by Father James E. Connell --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? The New Yahoo! Shopping - with improved product search

    10/23/2003 04:26:25
    1. [MDGARRET] St. Peter's death records: Placa; Browning; Shafer; Broderick; Pendergast; Lowenstein
    2. Art Grady
    3. More St. Peter's death records: Salvatore Placa, an Italian, aged 24 was instantly killed at Mountain Lake Park on Sunday, Feb 16, 1902, and buried in St. Peter's Cemetery the same day. Recorded by Father James E. Connell Thomas Browning, 6 years old, son of John M, and Missoura Browning died from Diptheria on Sunday, Feb 5, 1902 buried in family lot, St. Peter's Cemetery. Recorded by Father James E. Connell Henry S. Shafer, aged 82 yrs. born in Hoennaple(?) Prussia Sept 20, 1820, died suddenly sine sacramentie Friday night April 4, 1902, buried in St. Peter's cemetery. Recorded by Father James E. Connell. Wm. Broderick Sr. aged 63 yrs. born at Boston Mass in the year 1839 and died Friday night April 11, 1902 from consumption after receiving all the sacraments. Buried in St, Peter's cemetery. Recorded by Father James E. Connell Mary Pendergast Sr., mother of M.W., aged about 85 born Dunmore, Ireland, died Saturday afternoon April 12, 1902 after receiving all the sacraments; buried in the St. Peter's Cemetery. Recorded by Father James E. Connell Mary Lily Lowenstein, aged 18 yrs, daughter of Mrs. Mary Lowenstein, died Sunday morning May 4, 1902 after a lingering illness of 11 yrs. (end of page). --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? The New Yahoo! Shopping - with improved product search

    10/23/2003 04:10:46
    1. [MDGARRET] St. Peter the Apostle Death Records: Greaser; Martin; Meehan; Haskell; Scally; Welling
    2. Art Grady
    3. I am going to post some records that just happen to be on pages my relatives are on of the St. Peter's of Oakland MD death record microfilm in the Maryland Archives. I will do the best I can with reading the cursive writing. Monday, July 22, 1901 died Gilbert Greaser, age 5 years, son of Henry Greaser of Diptheritic Croup. Buried in the St. Peters cemetery. Recorded by Father James E. Connell Charles Martin aged 3 1/2 yrs, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Martin, Fairamont WV, died at Mt. Lake Park on Wednesday, July 24, 1901 of convulsions. Burried in Fairmont. Recorded by Father James E. Connell James Meehan aged about 90 years, born in Ireland and died July 26, 1901 of illness incident upon old age having received the last sacraments. Buried in St. Peter's cemetery. Recorded by Father James E. Connell Elizabeth Haskell aged 63 years, born in Garrett Co., and died July 26, 1901 from Paralysis. Unconscious when priest arrived and received Extreme Unction, etc. Buried in Odd Fellows cemetery. Recorded by Father James E. Connell Edward Scally, aged 84 yrs, born in Ireland and died from illness incident to old age. Received all sacraments and was interred at Weston, WV. Recorded by Father James E. Connell Infant daughter of Chas. Welling, 11 weeks old, baptized conditionally by mother in Lonaconing just before death. Buried in family lot St. Peter's cemetery. Recorded by Father James E. Connell --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? The New Yahoo! Shopping - with improved product search

    10/23/2003 03:56:53
    1. Re: [MDGARRET] Re: Hoffman, posted on the MDFREDER LIST
    2. Bonnie McCroby Wuensche
    3. I never quite heard it put this way again, but it is worth remembering. When I first started researching 30 years ago, the class leader said we can never assume that if someone lived in a certain county that they did anything in that county. She pointed out the road to the next big town might be to a different state, and we shouldn't expect there was a dotted line painted on the ground! -------Original Message------- From: MDGARRET-L@rootsweb.com Date: Thursday, October 23, 2003 7:40:56 PM To: MDGARRET-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [MDGARRET] Re: Hoffman, posted on the MDFREDER LIST My sister didn't have the dischare papers of my Father's. I guess my Mother had it recorded a long time ago. There is no doubt somewhere online where you can find that kind of info. I was surprised he had enlisted in Pitt. PA when he lived here in WV. Harriet ==== MDGARRET Mailing List ==== If you need help with this list, make sure to email the list administrator, Carol Hepburn, at chepburn@cox.net.

    10/23/2003 03:26:50
    1. Re: [MDGARRET] Re: Hoffman, posted on the MDFREDER LIST
    2. In a message dated 10/23/03 12:18:18 AM Eastern Daylight Time, mccroby@hotmail.com writes: > > Harriett, how did you know where to go get the discharge papers? Is it > always in the town he came home to? > No it isn't. My Father's paper says "Accepted for enlistment at Pitt. Penn. Given under my hand and delivered at U.S.Naval Operating Base, Hampton roads VA" This was his discharge papers. he was b. 1897 in Marion Co. WV. I know he always lived here in Marion Co. so I assume he traveled to PA for enlistment. I guess I got lucky just this one time. ^..^ I even have his SS#. Harriet

    10/23/2003 02:59:14
    1. Re: [MDGARRET] Re: Hoffman, posted on the MDFREDER LIST
    2. Art Grady
    3. However, many times I have personally observed a solid green line painted across Interstate 79 at the Greene County, PA line. Art Bonnie McCroby Wuensche <mccroby@hotmail.com> wrote: I never quite heard it put this way again, but it is worth remembering. When I first started researching 30 years ago, the class leader said we can never assume that if someone lived in a certain county that they did anything in that county. She pointed out the road to the next big town might be to a different state, and we shouldn't expect there was a dotted line painted on the ground! -------Original Message------- From: MDGARRET-L@rootsweb.com Date: Thursday, October 23, 2003 7:40:56 PM To: MDGARRET-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [MDGARRET] Re: Hoffman, posted on the MDFREDER LIST My sister didn't have the dischare papers of my Father's. I guess my Mother had it recorded a long time ago. There is no doubt somewhere online where you can find that kind of info. I was surprised he had enlisted in Pitt. PA when he lived here in WV. Harriet ==== MDGARRET Mailing List ==== If you need help with this list, make sure to email the list administrator, Carol Hepburn, at chepburn@cox.net. ==== MDGARRET Mailing List ==== If you need help with this list, make sure to email the list administrator, Carol Hepburn, at chepburn@cox.net. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? The New Yahoo! Shopping - with improved product search

    10/23/2003 02:46:44
    1. Re: [MDGARRET] Re: Hoffman, posted on the MDFREDER LIST
    2. My sister didn't have the dischare papers of my Father's. I guess my Mother had it recorded a long time ago. There is no doubt somewhere online where you can find that kind of info. I was surprised he had enlisted in Pitt. PA when he lived here in WV. Harriet

    10/23/2003 02:39:11
    1. Re: [MDGARRET] DISCHARGE PAPERS
    2. MJDUGAN
    3. I FORGOT TO MENTION THE PAPERS WERE GIVEN AT UNIT B SEPARATION CENTER # 45 INDIANTOWN GAP MIL RES. PENN. BY JOHN C. SMITH MARY JANE --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? The New Yahoo! Shopping - with improved product search

    10/23/2003 01:33:27
    1. [MDGARRET] DISCHARGE PAPERS
    2. MJDUGAN
    3. DON'T WANT TOO BUT IN, BUT I HAVE MY UNCLES DISCHARGE PAPERS AND THEY WERE RECORDED IN THE STATE OF PENN. SOMMERSET COUNTY, JUNE 19,1961 DISCHARGE, BOOK 40 AND PAGE NO. HE LIVED IN SOMERSET CO, BUT YOU MIGHT TRY THE CITY OF SOMERSET THE COUNTY SEAT, HOPE THIS HELPS MARY JANE --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? The New Yahoo! Shopping - with improved product search

    10/23/2003 01:20:43
    1. Re: [MDGARRET] Re: Hoffman, posted on the MDFREDER LIST
    2. My sister got them recorded in the Court House in Marion Co. WV. That is where he lived. He was discharged in 1918 but she didn't have it recorded until 1951. I'll ask her where she called to find out about it or maybe she had his discharge papers. I'll get back to you and let you know. Harriet

    10/23/2003 10:27:54
    1. Re: [MDGARRET] Hamill
    2. Walt Warnick
    3. Margaret, Photos of Henry Hamill and Archibald Hamill appear in my 1999 book, "The Fazenbaker Family of Western Maryland." After Arch's mother died, Henry married Julia Fazenbaker, and they had several more children. Walt Warnick ----------------------- Margaret Boyer Allen wrote: >I have a Archibald Chisom HAMILL b. 2 Nov 1836 MD d. 24 Feb 1900 who married >Ruth WILSON b 28 Mar 1841 d. 21 Feb 1879. Archibald's father according to >my records was Henry HAMILL. > >Archibald and Ruth had (9) children: Mary Alice, James Henry, Anna Eliza, >John Swann, Emeline Frances, Louisa Jane, Nancy Catherine, & Roger. > >They were in the areas of Kitzmiller, Garrett Co MD, Frederick Co. MD and >West Virginia. > >Does this sound familiar at all>? > >Thank you for any corrections or help > >Margaret Boyer Allen >Fairmont, WV > > > >==== MDGARRET Mailing List ==== >Looking for your Garrett County ancestors? Make sure to visit us on the web at: >http://www.rootsweb.com/~mdgarret/index.html > > > >

    10/23/2003 03:15:15
    1. Re: [MDGARRET] Friend - Manges - Bittinger
    2. K.Fitzgerald
    3. Hi Delores, You said to "Jo in PA": ".... I think my William Friend was the son of John H. Friend..." I have the "W.H.H. Friend s/o John H. Friend" ( John Henry Friend) down as the fellow who married Eliza Jane Umbel on Mar.22.1883 and had nine children with her. But maybe I have him attached to the wrong parents. I have been going through my notes and can't find how it was that I attached him to John H. & Savilla as the son "William" listed with them in the 1870 and 1880 census. I know I have it some where but..... . As for the other two W.H.H. Friends I listed in my post, they were supposed to be half-brothers. Evelyn Olsen's grandfather,1840 W.H.H. Friend Sr. is said to have had two sons named W.H.H. Friend. The first was illegitimate via Sarah Kelly and was known as "Harry". He was the one who married Martha Sabina Turney. The second W.H.H. son was by his wife Jane Frances Friend (d/o Jonathan Friend and Lydia Collins) and was known as Turkey Bill. He was the one that married Effie Friend (d/o Elijah Friend & Anna Eliza Friend, d/o Jonathan Friend & Elizabeth "Betty" Kinsey) in 1895. Hmmm? Bye for now, Kathleen

    10/22/2003 07:31:21
    1. Re: [MDGARRET] Friend - Manges - Bittinger
    2. Thomas Shade
    3. Kathleen, Thank you. My great grandmother's short-time husband did remarry, but I do not know who he married. My great grandmother also remarried, and had my grandfather, and then 6 children by her second husband. She was a lovely woman, and her daughters and granddaughters were also lovely. My grandfather looked like a mirror image of his natural father. Delores

    10/22/2003 05:21:43
    1. Re: [MDGARRET] Friend - Manges - Bittinger
    2. Thomas Shade
    3. Jo in PA, I think my William Friend was the son of John H. Friend. Thank you for the info. Delores

    10/22/2003 05:05:49
    1. Re: [MDGARRET] Re: Hoffman, posted on the MDFREDER LIST
    2. Bonnie McCroby Wuensche
    3. Harriett, how did you know where to go get the discharge papers? Is it always in the town he came home to? -------Original Message------- From: MDGARRET-L@rootsweb.com Date: Wednesday, October 22, 2003 1:07:54 PM To: MDGARRET-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [MDGARRET] Re: Hoffman, posted on the MDFREDER LIST In a message dated 10/22/03 11:28:46 AM Eastern Daylight Time, Pat125@erols.com writes: > > On October 22, 1773, four men who had murdered their master, Archibald > Hoffman, were hanged in Frederick. Thanks Pat for the message. I'm sure it would help some Hoffman. I wish it would have helped me. ^..^ Harriet I went into town this morn to get my Father's (Harry O'Brian Hoffman) discharge papers from the Marines. It doesn't give a lot of info but his Social Security # is on it, when he was discharged and where he enlisted. He was living in Marion Co WV but enlisted in Pittsburg PA. that's about 2 hours from where he lived. I always assumed the men would have enlisted in the same town where they lived. He was b. 1897 and enlisted 1918. His operating Base was Hampton Roads VA If someone doesn't have a SS# for a relative you can find one on discharge papers. Harriet ==== MDGARRET Mailing List ==== If you need help with this list, make sure to email the list administrator, Carol Hepburn, at chepburn@cox.net.

    10/22/2003 05:00:48