Sam - where do you get your census records from? One of my greatest challenges is sorting through the names. Do you have an index to most of them? I have volunteered to extract the 1850 Preston Co Va records for US-Census Project. Bonnie
Hi Sam, Thanks for sending your information. Between you and Don you've given me some complete information on Lucy. Lois > Hi Lois: > > The only Lucinda Paugh I have close to the right age would be > Lucinda "Lucy" Agnola Paugh, b. Feb. 15, 1899 d. June 18, 1980; > daughter of John Gibson and Barbara Ellen (Bittner) Paugh. > I don't have a spouse for her though. > > "Bittinger, (etc.) Family &Their Kin", page 318- "C5.2 Barbara Ellen > Bittner (Feb. 19, 1875-Feb. 20, 1962) married (1) John Gibson Paugh > (1860-1899), son of Lewis (or Louis) Paugh and Isabella Bray. Swanton > (See daughter, page 411) Married (2) Daniel L. "Dan" Sweitzer, son of > Levi Sweitzer and Mary Jane Bittinger. > Daughter on page 411- Lucy Anogla (sic) Paugh (Feb. 15, 1899-June 18, 1980). > > "Bittinger" was wrong concerning the parents of John Gibson Paugh. > They were Otho and Anna C. (Beavers) Paugh, rather than Lewis Paugh. > If John Gibson Paugh married Barbara Ellen Bittner, he was 18 or 19 years > her senior. > > Sam > > > > I hace found in my file the Lucy Paugh, Middle Name Anogla, m. to Joseph > Clayton Slabough, Lucy b. Feb. 15, 1899, [no info on death] dau. of John > Gibson Paugh & Barbara Ellen Bittner, > They had 3 Children, Ellen C. b. Aug. -0, 1929 m. Artie Dale Ashby > Betty J. b. unk. m Segursky > Gilbert J. b. unk. m. unk > > Lucy, was married previous to Charles Allen Stottlermeyer > >
Hi Pat: I have two census records which might refer to your Mary Jane Paugh- I have this one born 1846-1848, daughter of Joseph H. and Malinda (unknown) Paugh. I mention the list of neighbors not being the same in 1850 & 1860. I think the families recorded in Jan., 1861 were not necessarily enumerated in any order from which one can conclude they were neighbors. There appears to have been a recount. -Sam 1850 Allegany County census, Glades District, page 66b , Sk Image 66b, taken August 29- 861/866 - All born in MD. Near the Bray settlement northwest of Kitzmiller. "Joseph H. Paugh", WM age 36 (1814), Farmer, no Real Estate. "Malinda", WF age 27 (1823). "Sarah", WF age 11 (1839). "Wm.", WM age 10 (1840). "Michl.", WM age 6 (1844). "Delia", WF age 5 (1845). "Mary J.", WF age 2 (1848). *According to "Hoye", page 434, Joseph H. Paugh was a son of Michael. On page 435, regarding the will of Michael Paugh probated in Cumberland, MD in 1864, (1) "to Joseph H. Paugh, eldest son, 100 acres of land." Neighbors- Benjamin Davis, Jane Galloway (black, former Bray slave according to Hoye), Lewis Paugh (son of Michael?), Phillip Davis, JOSEPH H. PAUGH, L. F. Klipstine, David Wonderly and Jacob Paugh, William Sharp, Samuel Harvey, Rezin Turner. .................... 1860 census Allegany County, Dist. 1, Oakland Post Office, page 217 or 673, SK Image 673, taken Jan. 7, 1861. Living four doors away from Michael Paugh. Other neighbors- Jesse & Thomas Ashby, Francis Martin, Catharine Nethkin, Christian Houser, Hannah Thayer, -JOSEPH H. PAUGH- John Beckman, age 59; M. G. Harvey, age 45; John G. Bernard, age 40; Abraham Harsbarger, 59. All but Malinda born in MD. 2305/ 2231 "Joseph H. Paugh", WM age 49 (1811), Farmer, $400 RE, $50 PP, born in MD. "Malinda", WF age 41 or 43 (1819 or 1817), born in Virginia. "William H.", WM age 20 (1840), Laborer, attended school. "Michael T.", WM age 18 (1842), Laborer, attended school. "Dilanna", WF age 16 (1844), attended school. "Mary Jane", WF age 14 (1846), attended school. "Philip Cass", WM age 12 (1848), attended school. "Samuel", WM age 10 (1850). "Malinda", WF age 6 (1854). "John Henan", 5/12 (born Aug. 1870). * Note- Philip Cass & Samuel should have both appeared in the 1850 census. Also note the difference in the list of neighbors from 1850 t0 1860. -SJB April 5, 2002 ..................... Patricia Hook wrote: > I finally found the William/Henry Warnick family in the 1910 Census! > William Warnick is listed as "Henry" Warnick in 1910 Census whereas he is listed as "William" in 1920. Could his name have been William Henry Clay Warnick ??? > Mary J. is listed in 1910 as wife age 61, m; 39 years, with 6 children, and 6 children living. Only 3 children are listed in household in 1910.. Listed are; William T. age 39 single , John H. age 37 single, & Charles age 31, single. So I am assuming that her name is Mary Jane Paugh Warnick, b. abt. 1849. > It looks as in 1910, just next door is John A. Hook age 26 (b. 1884) Head of Household, Rebecca , wife, age 32, However, it lists that there was 1 child but 0 living. This creates another problem. Where were the children that should have been born prior to 1910 to John Hook & Rebecca F. Warnick Hook??? Harry W. b. abt. 1898, Earl Clarence b. abt 1902, Jennet b. 1905, Sadie b. abt. 1910. I think all the children, with exception to Flossie B., & possibly Sadie, should have been there in 1910. Could the children been staying with Paugh grandparents or other relatives at census time??? Another puzzle!!! > > Perhaps this 1910 Census will add some clues to which Warnick and Paugh family included William/Henry (Clay) Warnick b. ca 1847 and Mary Jane Paugh b. ca 1849. > Thanks for any thoughts or information..... > Take Care > Pat Hook ~~~ > > ==== MDGARRET Mailing List ==== > If you need help with this list, make sure to email the list administrator, Carol Hepburn, at chepburn@cox.net.
Good morning Walt, Thank you! These are definately the folks. Walt I know that you have a book on the Warnick's and I would like to purchase it. Thomas Warnick was my stepfather. He has three children with my mother. I was wondering, do you have your files updated to the current status of the children and their children? If you need any additional information on this family please let me know. Thanks, Janie ----- Original Message ----- From: "Walt Warnick" <ashlie@erols.com> To: <MDGARRET-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, August 17, 2003 11:58 PM Subject: [MDGARRET] William Troxell Warnick and Iva Paugh > Janie, > > William T. Warnick was born about 1902. He married Iva Paugh. William > and Iva moved from around Shallmar, MD, in 1951 to Washington, DC, where > William worked for Sealtest. He later moved to Accokeek, MD. William > died in April 1983. > > William was son of Henry Warnick and Kate. (I don't know Kate's maiden > name.) Henry was born in November 1877. Henry and Kate raised their > family near Kitzmiller, MD, and Oakmont, WV. He worked in the coal > mines. Henry died about 1961. > > I have information about Henry's ancestors. > > Walt Warnick > ------------------------------------------- > > Janie Shepherd wrote: > > >My grandmother was Iva Pearl Paugh married to William Troxell Warnick. > >Their children were Charles, Patricia, Thomas, and Albert and I believe they > >were from Garrett County Maryland. I have no information as to Iva or > >William's parents, etc. Does anyone have information on these folks? > > > > > > > > ==== MDGARRET Mailing List ==== > If you need help with this list, make sure to email the list administrator, Carol Hepburn, at chepburn@cox.net. > > >
I am looking for the father of Benjamin ROW. According to various census records he was born in Maryland. I have been unable to connect Benjamin with the ROW families of Frederick Co. MD. Benjamin was born 1808 MD married Sarah RINEHART daughter of Adam RINEHART in Shenandoah Co. VA. 1830. Benjamin resided in what is now Page Co. VA until abt 1843 then traveled to Barbour Co. WV. Benjamin is assumed to be of German descent because of being buried in the Brethen/Dunkard Cemetery and references to him having a heavy German accent. If anyone has any possibilites please contact me. Thank you very much, Margaret Boyer Allen
In a message dated 8/17/2003 11:05:06 AM Pacific Daylight Time, SHUPE@citcom.net writes: > ======== > I don't have the home page url but you could search for it I suppose ; ). > It begins with Johann Hendrickson to America 1654 aboard "Eagle". Michael Heddrich b. 1651, father of . . . 1) Carl Johann Henrich, m. Elizabeth Roth. Their children: Johann Casper b. 5/5/1706; Johann Jorg b. 3/8/1708; Conrad 6/30/1709-1710; Johann Jor b. 10/21/1711; Christian Ludwig b. 12/24/1713 2) Carl Heddrich (b. 1693) that emmigrated to America with his family: wife Elizabetha Ermoldt; son, Johann Just[us] b. 5/18/1713; Johann Wilhelm b. 4/13/1717; Catharina Elizabeth 1721-1722; Anna Catharina b. 6/3/1725; Anna Margareth B. 4/10/1727-1733; Georg Henrich b. 6/15/1729 3) Susanna Catharina b. 4/24/1701 (born about 80 years before your John and Susanna . . . but could still be connected somehow. 4) Johann Adam b. 10/31/1703, m. Anna Catharina Ermoldt: Elizabetha b. 11/8/1724; Ann Elizabeth b. 4/6, 1727 My g-grandfather Conrad Hetrick b. 1827; his sister Anna Mary b. 1830; brother Johann b. 1840, Charles b. 1842, Martin b. 1842 (Not sure Charles is a brother)--their mother Katherina (Hetrick) Eisfeller b. 1808 settled in Grantsville -- 62 at the time of the 1870 census w/Jacob Eisfeller b. 1804? A hundred year gap between my Conrad and Carl Johann Henrich--Michael Heddrich's first son??? Notice his 3rd son Conrad died at one year old! Lois
Janie, William T. Warnick was born about 1902. He married Iva Paugh. William and Iva moved from around Shallmar, MD, in 1951 to Washington, DC, where William worked for Sealtest. He later moved to Accokeek, MD. William died in April 1983. William was son of Henry Warnick and Kate. (I don't know Kate's maiden name.) Henry was born in November 1877. Henry and Kate raised their family near Kitzmiller, MD, and Oakmont, WV. He worked in the coal mines. Henry died about 1961. I have information about Henry's ancestors. Walt Warnick ------------------------------------------- Janie Shepherd wrote: >My grandmother was Iva Pearl Paugh married to William Troxell Warnick. >Their children were Charles, Patricia, Thomas, and Albert and I believe they >were from Garrett County Maryland. I have no information as to Iva or >William's parents, etc. Does anyone have information on these folks? > >
In a message dated 8/17/2003 7:22:24 AM Pacific Daylight Time, Pat125@erols.com writes: > http://www.angelfire.com/wv2/jsypolt/index-pcwvbirths.html > Saw lots of Teets, DeWitts, Rodeheavers, and a few Rileys . . .
In a message dated 8/17/2003 10:24:36 AM Pacific Daylight Time, SHUPE@citcom.net writes: > Lois, > If this site is still online, we may be able to knit something together: > > <A HREF="http://www.rootsweb.com/~pasomers/addison/augustine.htm">http://www.rootsweb.com/~pasomers/addison/augustine.htm</A> Carolyn, printed the above site information and added it to my information for the tour. When I opened my Hoyes Pioneers book, out fell a printout of the Early Somerset County Pioneer Obits site: <A HREF="http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Valley/5429/som/pioneerobits.html">http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Valley/5429/som/pioneerobits.html</A> Lots of my ancesters are connected to the village of Petersburg, now "Addison" -- The Lenharts, Samuel Slabaugh (was one of the tollkeepers at Petersburg) and John Hetrick (b. 1870) retired there, but is buried at Accident. John, my grandfather Melchoir's older brother (one year) lived on Legeer Rd and two homes in Accident along 219 before he retired and moved to Addison. I have a copy of a letter writtin in 1846 from a Johann Hetrick to my g-grandfather Conrad (Conrad was b. in 1827, so he was 19 at the time) complaining about Conrad not answering his letters. The first mention of the Hedderich family was (Coblin) Carl Hetreich (that is, as far as the Hetrick family that put the book together). The Hetreiches sailed from Rotterdam, Holland, and from Dover, England. They landed In America August 27, 1733 on the Ship Elizabeth. Edward Lee, Captain. More dates of other families below and their connection to the areas we want to explore in Sept. The Glades, the Cove, Little Crossings, Little Meadows, Meadow Mtn (or Avilton), the Tomlinson House (Old Stone House where a Hershberger familily lives now). Curious how Christian Garlitz II and wife Elizabeth (Durst, dau of Casper Durst) Garlitz came to name their youngest son Basil Tomlinson. There's a story in Hoye's book about the Jesse Tomlinson Family and the Old Stone House -- there was an assessment of the property in 1798, so it's been there at least since then. All of Jesse's sons died childless. I sense that the Garlitz's and Tomlinson's were very close. There is a family graveyard surrounded by a stone wall on the property. Hoyes book talks about The Brown Family (William Brown I) who emigrated from Nottingham, England to William Penn's colony in 1682. Wm Brown II resided in Cecil County, MD--his will was made there about 1775. Samuel Brown, son of William II, was born Nov. 15, 1770. About 1800 Samuel and his friend John Bateman road horseback from their homes to the "Glades" of Somerset County, PA. They both found wives (married sisters, daughters of John Penrod, who resided about three miles south of the site of Somerset, PA). Samuel Brown's location was further described as north of Little Crossings. Could these Glades be the same Glades now part of Garrett County (Bittinger, Negro Mtn area) south of the Cove? The Garlitz Family -- Christian Garlitz I first settled in Montgomery County, MD (now Greenville twp, Somerset Cty)--listed in Bedford (now Somerset) in 1790. Had a family of 5 males and 3 females -- A daughter m. John Custer of Cresaptown, MD, and became the grandmother of the famous General Custer. John and Henry remained in Somerset. Christian II (b. 1777, d. 1845) m. Elizabeth (b. ?; d. 1863, dau of Casper Durst. In 1800 he was located in MD on the Samuel Brown farm north of the Little Crossings. In 1804 Christian "Garlets" purchased 4 lots on Chestnut Ridge, 3 miles south of Grantsville, later the property of Jacob Gnegy Samuel Brown first resided on the farm of Joseph Leichty, about two miles above Meyersdale on the Castleman. After several years the family purchased a small farm up the same river, near what was later known as the Jacob Livengood Mill. Hmmm. All these places would be good to scout out on the tour huh. We're planning to continue the tour on Friday, Sept 19, with just a few carloads of people. I still haven't heard from from enough people to fill the 47 seater. After 1812, Samuel moved farther south, just across the "Province Line" into Maryland, where he remained until his death 1829. Here's what I'm finally getting to: "The nearest neighbors of the Browns in those early days were Philip Hare, Solomon Durst, John Newman, Solomon Sterner (b. 1798-1851) husband of John Lightfoot Durst's oldest daughter, Elizabeth--1794-1864), Adam Shultz, John Hershberger and others." jaykaz56@netzero.net wrote in part, the rest taken from booklet by Ross Compton Durst 1966: " . . . Christian "Cristly" Durst (b. 1791 or '93) was still living in 1870 census. Was in Elk Lick in 1820. Married (1817) Hannah Wiland (b.1791), lived at Maynardier Ridge in her old age with John Custer (1808-1865) who married his granddaughter, Mary Durst, b. 1817; d. 1862). John was a first cousin to famous General George A. Custer." There are more Hetricks per capita in PA than in any other state! Lancaster, Huntingdon, Irwin and Berk counties, and Berlin are just a few. From my copy of the Hetrick Book, in the first official census in 1790, there were 4 families in NC, 3 in Mirginia, 11 in PA, and 6 in MD. Various spellings found: Hedreck, Heddrick, Hedrich, Hedrick, Hederick, Hedricks, Hederic, Heterik, Heydrich, Heiterich, Heidrich, Hyderick, Hetterich, Heiderich, Heterig, and Hetricks settled in WV, NC and > Some of the Augenstein brothers, arriving in America in the midst of this > political turmoil, changed the spelling of their name, > their religious affiliation and adopted new political views. Casper > Augenstein, his wife and son Peter had sailed from Rotterdam > aboard the ship "Two Brothers". They arrived in Philadelphia on September > 21, 1751, thus becoming the first known member > of the Augenstein family to settle in North America. On this same ship were > the******* Hershbergers*******, who were to settle as neighbors in > Maryland. Casper Augenstein, (later known as Jasper Augustine) first > settled in Elizabeth Township, Lancaster County, > Pennsylvania. In Hoye's book it talks about a Lepley Augustine marrying a Mahala Broadwater and that they lived near State Line, PA. In this same section it speaks of Maggie Broadwater marrying Nimrod Glotfelty. These are Rhea Hetrick's grandparents. She will be with us on the tour. Then more . . . Harriet Broadwater m. Eli Stanton who owned and operated the Little Crossing Grist Mill near Grantsville . . . more connections!!! I'm going to stop here before this get completely out of control ;-) In 1765, he fled to the wilderness of southwestern (Virginia) > > Pennsylvania. He settled along General Braddock's > Trail, just two miles from the Maryland line, in the area presently known > as Addison.The village of Petersburg will later have it name changed to the > present "Addison". > === > Your arrival date is a bit different----but some families may have come in > ensuing years--? My George Frederick Harsh family came in 1751, also, and > I have always wondered if they may have shortened their name and had a > phonetic/vowel change ; ) They lived near Hagerstown before coming to > Preston Co., WV, in 1788. I have a few Hershberger notes from the > Frederick area. Further on in the above quoted page it mentions a part of > the Wotring family. One of the Augensteins married a Wotring, I believe. > Wotrings are my family and came to Preston Co. in 1787 (bought the land). > > Sooooooooo, maybe the names are all close family----??? > > =;o) > Carolyn
Good work Don! Thanks a bunch. Another piece of my puzzle solved. Lois Hetrick Stewart from hot and sunny Sacramento, CA In a message dated 8/17/2003 10:06:47 AM Pacific Daylight Time, dkifer@ncweb.com writes: > > I hace found in my file the Lucy Paugh, Middle Name Anogla, m. to Joseph > Clayton Slabough, > Lucy b. Feb. 15, 1899, [no info on death] dau. of John Gibson Paugh & > Barbara Ellen Bittner, > They had 3 Children, Ellen C. b. Aug. -0, 1929 m. Artie Dale Ashby > Betty J. b. unk. m > Segursky > Gilbert J. b. unk. m. unk > > Lucy, was married previous to Charles Allen Stottlermeyer > >
I was home last month and found this. Roda P Robeson, died at her home near Avilton, MD., A pril 18, 1901, aged 85 years, 11 months and 1 day. Mrs. Robeson had been a great sufferer for over two years with that dread disease, cancer. (Graphic details of death omitted.) Since last December she had been unconscious much of the time. But thanks be to our kind Father in Heaven He has called her spirit home and her pain and trouble is past. She was the widow of William Robeson deceased and had been a widow 33 years. Her maiden name was Preston. She was born in Vale Summit, Md., and moved with her husband to the old homestead where she died, having lived there over 70 years. She was one of the pioneer members of the Dunkard church in Garrett Co., Md. She was loved and honored by all who knew her. The funeral services were conducted at the home (now occupied by her son, John Robeson) by Eld. W. A. Gaunt of Salisbury, Pa., after which her remains were laid to rest in the family burying ground on the farm. (From Welfley Obituary Scrapbook, Meyersdale Library, Meyersdale, PA) Note: The Dunkard Church is the Church of the Brethern. The "family burying ground on the farm" is the Robeson Cemetery - Pea Ridge Road. Can someone tell me where Vale Summit is??
Lois, hummmm----this may be how your family tied to the Custers??? Susannah Custer-Hendricks was the Aunt of my David Custer m. to Margaret Stark-----one of David's dgtrs. was named Susannah. "Custer Genealogies" Milo Custer, Pg. 64. Susanna Custer & John Hendricks. Descendants of John Hendricks 1 John Hendricks 1779 - 1848, m. 1802 . +Susanna Custer 1784 - 1850, d/o Emanuel Custer & Maria Fadley ==== John Hendricks was from Elk Lick and Susanna lived in Elk Lick. Her other family members moved to Mt. Nebo, Garrett Co. in 1810 (bought land). ==== from a tree in my notes--cs: > Descendants of Johann Hendrickson by Gordon E. White. > home page is very well documented. > 7. John Hendricks b. 1779 Somerset Co., PA; d. > 1848 Harrison Co.,OH; m. 1802, PA to Susanna Custer b. 26 Jun 1784 PA; > #2 Charles Moore; d. 1850 Harrison Co., OH. Susanna*** was the daughter of > Emanuel Custer*** and Anna Maria Fadely. > ======== I don't have the home page url but you could search for it I suppose ; ). It begins with Johann Hendrickson to America 1654 aboard "Eagle". =;o) Carolyn LUS@aol.com wrote: > In a message dated 8/16/2003 8:39:18 PM Pacific Daylight Time, > SHUPE@citcom.net writes: > > > The following settlers were among the earliest in the township: Joseph > > Markley, William Tissue, Ebenezer Griffith, John Hochstetler, Jacob Maust, Peter > > Livengood, Peter Beachy, John Christner, John Fike, Patrick Sullivan > > (grandfather of Judge J. S. Black), John Fadley, Peter Shirer, Martin Weimer, > > William Lietseel, Solomon Glotfelty, Lemuel Engle and John Hendricks. > > > Peter LIVINGOOD is my 5th g-grandfather. It's his wagons that are on display > at the Springs Museum--one was built especially to handle very heavy loads. > > My 3rd g-grandfather Peter HERSHBERGER m. Anna BEACHY -- > (could Peter BEACHY be Anna's father?) > > John FAIDLY is probably one of my aunt Ruth FAIDLY's g-grandfathers. > > Solomon GLOTFELTY is my uncle Roy HETRICK's first wife Mary's line. Rhea > HETRICK's mother. > > . . . and John HENDRICK is probably from the Carl HENDRICK'S family that > immigrated to American in the mid-1770s--I don't know how my great grandfather > Conrad fits into this family yet. > > HERSHBERGERs, BEACHYs and LIVINGOODs -- are all my grandma Elizabeth > SLABAUGH's line. The Bittner mentioned in the article is from the BITTINGER line. > Elizabeth's sister Hattie V. SLABAUGH (6/30/1875) m. Harvey BITTNER. > > This is getting more and more interesting. > > Lois > > ==== MDGARRET Mailing List ==== > If you need help with this list, make sure to email the list administrator, Carol Hepburn, at chepburn@cox.net.
Lois, If this site is still online, we may be able to knit something together: http://www.rootsweb.com/~pasomers/addison/augustine.htm Some of the Augenstein brothers, arriving in America in the midst of this political turmoil, changed the spelling of their name, their religious affiliation and adopted new political views. Casper Augenstein, his wife and son Peter had sailed from Rotterdam aboard the ship "Two Brothers". They arrived in Philadelphia on September 21, 1751, thus becoming the first known member of the Augenstein family to settle in North America. On this same ship were the******* Hershbergers*******, who were to settle as neighbors in Maryland. Casper Augenstein, (later known as Jasper Augustine) first settled in Elizabeth Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. In 1765, he fled to the wilderness of southwestern (Virginia) Pennsylvania. He settled along General Braddock's Trail, just two miles from the Maryland line, in the area presently known as Addison.The village of Petersburg will later have it name changed to the present "Addison". === Your arrival date is a bit different----but some families may have come in ensuing years--? My George Frederick Harsh family came in 1751, also, and I have always wondered if they may have shortened their name and had a phonetic/vowel change ; ) They lived near Hagerstown before coming to Preston Co., WV, in 1788. I have a few Hershberger notes from the Frederick area. Further on in the above quoted page it mentions a part of the Wotring family. One of the Augensteins married a Wotring, I believe. Wotrings are my family and came to Preston Co. in 1787 (bought the land). Sooooooooo, maybe the names are all close family----??? =;o) Carolyn
Walt--- Have found in my file, Sarah Catherine Paugh, b 1839 ? m. William Joseph Warnick Sarah, dau. of Joseph Henan Paugh & Malinda Kight Sarah has 9 siblings [if you need their names & info. let me know] Hope this helps Don Kifer Kifer, Paugh & White ----- Original Message ----- From: Walt Warnick <ashlie@erols.com> To: <MDGARRET-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, August 17, 2003 8:19 AM Subject: [MDGARRET] Sarah Catherine Paugh > Sam, > > Sorting out the Paugh family is a great contribution to western Maryland > family history. > > While you are checking Paughs, may I ask that one more be checked? My > ancestors include Joseph William Warnick (born about 1840) and his wife > Sarah Catherine Paugh (born about 1840. A Bible record from Joseph > William's grandmother lists Sarah Catherine's birth as May 19, 1840, but > because that record was made many years after Sarah Catherine's birth; I > consider the birth year less than totally reliable.). The Warnick > couple spent their adult lives on Backbone Mountain a few miles west of > Bloomington. Joseph William Warnick grew up in this same area, but I > don't have any information where Sarah Catherine was raised. > > I have lots of information about their descendants, but have always been > unsure about Sarah's parents, as these are all the clues I have to go > on. Is Sarah Catherine Paugh included in your account of the Paugh family? > > Thanks. > > Walt Warnick > > > > ==== 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 >
Hello Walt: I'm really not too involved with the Paughs. I mostly just collect census records and save them in PAF with the hope that someday I'll find something of use to myself or someone else. Every now and then I'll come across a "puzzle" someone is trying to solve and see if I have anything of use. Same thing with the McRobies. I've saved some census data I've run across and occasionally get involved. I only have 1 Paugh and one McCrobie who were related through marriage. While working with the census, I try to figure out where people were living, but it's often difficult or impossible. Pat Thompson graciously sent me a copy of the Paugh family history a year or two ago and I use that occasionally with other stuff, but I'm no expert on the Paughs or McRobies, by any means; and I have little on the Warnicks. I do have this from your website- "Walt Warnick's Western Maryland Family History Pages" http://users.erols.com/ashlie/WARNICKS.HTM "The Pioneers Joseph and Sarah Warnick of Western Maryland" "In 1860, five of William and Catherine Warnick's grandchildren were living with them: Susan and Jane Warnick, children of son Joseph......" Is this Joseph W. "Elbow" Warnick b. 1827 the one who married Sarah Catharine Paugh? I don't have a spouse for him; daughters Susan S. and Jane. Have you found any census records for Joseph William and Sarah Paugh? I found "Elbow"'s father William in District 4 in 1860 (page 255) but nothing after that. District 4 is pretty big in 1870 to go through page by page, but it can be done. Also, if they lived a few miles west of Bloom- ington, they may have been counted in the Swanton District, since they redrew the boundary lines every ten years. I have a Sarah Paugh b. about 1839, daughter of Joseph H. Paugh & Malinda (unknown). A Sarah b. in Ohio about 1841; one born in VA about 1845 and several others born various years. Nothing to connect them to the Warnicks, though. Sam Walt Warnick wrote: > Sam, > > Sorting out the Paugh family is a great contribution to western Maryland > family history. > > While you are checking Paughs, may I ask that one more be checked? My > ancestors include Joseph William Warnick (born about 1840) and his wife > Sarah Catherine Paugh (born about 1840. A Bible record from Joseph > William's grandmother lists Sarah Catherine's birth as May 19, 1840, but > because that record was made many years after Sarah Catherine's birth; I > consider the birth year less than totally reliable.). The Warnick > couple spent their adult lives on Backbone Mountain a few miles west of > Bloomington. Joseph William Warnick grew up in this same area, but I > don't have any information where Sarah Catherine was raised. > > I have lots of information about their descendants, but have always been > unsure about Sarah's parents, as these are all the clues I have to go > on. Is Sarah Catherine Paugh included in your account of the Paugh family? > > Thanks. > > Walt Warnick > > ==== 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
I hace found in my file the Lucy Paugh, Middle Name Anogla, m. to Joseph Clayton Slabough, Lucy b. Feb. 15, 1899, [no info on death] dau. of John Gibson Paugh & Barbara Ellen Bittner, They had 3 Children, Ellen C. b. Aug. -0, 1929 m. Artie Dale Ashby Betty J. b. unk. m Segursky Gilbert J. b. unk. m. unk Lucy, was married previous to Charles Allen Stottlermeyer Hope this help someone Don Kifer Kifer, Paugh & White ----- Original Message ----- From: <TRPLUS@aol.com> To: <MDGARRET-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, August 16, 2003 7:09 PM Subject: Re: [MDGARRET] Paugh & Slabaugh > Sam & Pat, > > If you run across a Lucy (Lucinda? Paugh) in your information, I'd be > interested. Married Joseph Clayton Slabaugh (b. 1889), son of Samuel (1845-1910) and > Christena Durst Slabaugh (1850-1928), my grandma, Elizabeth "Lizzie" Slabaugh > Hetrick's parents. > > I've been watching the posts on the Paughs and I haven't seen anything > related yet. > > Samual Slabaugh was the son of Joseph (1789) and Elizabeth Hershberger from > Grantsville. > > > > > > > ==== 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 >
I finally found the William/Henry Warnick family in the 1910 Census! William Warnick is listed as "Henry" Warnick in 1910 Census whereas he is listed as "William" in 1920. Could his name have been William Henry Clay Warnick ??? Mary J. is listed in 1910 as wife age 61, m; 39 years, with 6 children, and 6 children living. Only 3 children are listed in household in 1910.. Listed are; William T. age 39 single , John H. age 37 single, & Charles age 31, single. So I am assuming that her name is Mary Jane Paugh Warnick, b. abt. 1849. It looks as in 1910, just next door is John A. Hook age 26 (b. 1884) Head of Household, Rebecca , wife, age 32, However, it lists that there was 1 child but 0 living. This creates another problem. Where were the children that should have been born prior to 1910 to John Hook & Rebecca F. Warnick Hook??? Harry W. b. abt. 1898, Earl Clarence b. abt 1902, Jennet b. 1905, Sadie b. abt. 1910. I think all the children, with exception to Flossie B., & possibly Sadie, should have been there in 1910. Could the children been staying with Paugh grandparents or other relatives at census time??? Another puzzle!!! Perhaps this 1910 Census will add some clues to which Warnick and Paugh family included William/Henry (Clay) Warnick b. ca 1847 and Mary Jane Paugh b. ca 1849. Thanks for any thoughts or information..... Take Care Pat Hook ~~~
Hi Lois: The only Lucinda Paugh I have close to the right age would be Lucinda "Lucy" Agnola Paugh, b. Feb. 15, 1899 d. June 18, 1980; daughter of John Gibson and Barbara Ellen (Bittner) Paugh. I don't have a spouse for her though. "Bittinger, (etc.) Family & Their Kin", page 318- "C5.2 Barbara Ellen Bittner (Feb. 19, 1875-Feb. 20, 1962) married (1) John Gibson Paugh (1860-1899), son of Lewis (or Louis) Paugh and Isabella Bray. Swanton (See daughter, page 411) Married (2) Daniel L. "Dan" Sweitzer, son of Levi Sweitzer and Mary Jane Bittinger. Daughter on page 411- Lucy Anogla (sic) Paugh (Feb. 15, 1899-June 18, 1980). "Bittinger" was wrong concerning the parents of John Gibson Paugh. They were Otho and Anna C. (Beavers) Paugh, rather than Lewis Paugh. If John Gibson Paugh married Barbara Ellen Bittner, he was 18 or 19 years her senior. Sam TRPLUS@aol.com wrote: > Sam & Pat, > > If you run across a Lucy (Lucinda? Paugh) in your information, I'd be > interested. Married Joseph Clayton Slabaugh (b. 1889), son of Samuel (1845-1910) and > Christena Durst Slabaugh (1850-1928), my grandma, Elizabeth "Lizzie" Slabaugh > Hetrick's parents. > > I've been watching the posts on the Paughs and I haven't seen anything > related yet. > > Samual Slabaugh was the son of Joseph (1789) and Elizabeth Hershberger from > Grantsville. > > > > > > ==== 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
Just found this URL for Jim Sypolt's site. Lots of familiar names. Be sure to check "Home" for more information from Jim. http://www.angelfire.com/wv2/jsypolt/index-pcwvbirths.html
Hi Don: I don't think I can be of any help. The Paugh Family History says Mary Ann was born December 7, 1823. Doesn't say who she married; no date of death. This is all I have regarding her: In what may be the White's Church area of the Redhouse District in 1850: 1850 Allegany County census, Glades District SK Image 62 b taken Aug. 25,1850- Edward Lower, age 36, Innkeeper, Emily, age 25 and 4 children, and others including "Ann Paugh", age 27 (1823), born in VA. She would have been the right age to have been Mary Ann Paugh, who appeared to be single when her father's estate was settled. This may or may not be her. -SJB Jan 8, 2002 ............................ Message from Pat Thompson <pat125 @erols.com> Jan. 7, 2002, said she died in 1920. ............................ I think Pat also wrote she was married to William Clay Warnick. Sam Don Kifer wrote: > Sam--- > In my file I find a Mary Ann Paugh, dau. of Nicholas [1773] Paugh & Sarah > [1785] Bray > married to a William/ Henry "Burr" Warnick No info. Would like Info. > They had [6] Children. > > Hope this helps > Don Kifer > White, Paugh & Kifer > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Samuel J. Bowser <bowsersa@pa.net> > To: <MDGARRET-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Saturday, August 16, 2003 8:45 AM > Subject: Re: [MDGARRET] RE: Paugh > > > Hi Pat: > > > > I have quite a few Mary Paugh's listed, only a few born between 1840 & > 1850. > > I don't have any connected to William Warnick and no William b. 1846. > These > > aren't my lines, just odds & ends of data. Where did William live? I have > > "residence" as a field in my data. Did they live in Garrett County? I have > a > > few Mary Paughs in West Virginia. > > > > Sam > > > > Patricia Hook wrote: > > > > > Hi, > > > While the Paugh ancestors are out !!! Does anyone have info on a > Mary Jane/Ann Paugh m; ca 1871 to William Warnick??? William was b. ca > 1846. Mary Jane/Ann must have died before 1920 as she is not in 1920 > Census. I cannot find them on the 1910 Census. > > > Their children; > > > William T. Warnick b. 1871 m: Bessie Mabel Friend > > > John Howard b. 1873--single > > > Rebecca F. Warnick b. 5 June 1876 d. 2 Feb 1959 > > > m: John A. Hook b. ?? d. 9 March 1912 > > > Charles Warnick b. 1880 d. 1921 > > > Henry D. Warnick b. 1882 > > > Katie Warnick b. 1885 > > > & perhaps a Joseph H. Warnick > > > > > > They are my husbands great grandparents. His grandmother Rebecca > Florence Warnick 1876--1959 m; John Hook. b. ?? d. 1912. > > > > > > Would like to find parents & dates for Mary Jane/Ann and William > Warnick. Any info greatly appreciated. > > > Thanks > > > Take Care > > > Pat Hook > > > > > > ==== 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 ==== > > Looking for your Garrett County ancestors? Make sure to visit us on the > web at: > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~mdgarret/index.html > > > > ==== MDGARRET Mailing List ==== > If you need help with this list, make sure to email the list administrator, Carol Hepburn, at chepburn@cox.net.