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    1. Re: [MDGEN] Klise
    2. Charles Stouffer
    3. I have been watching your messages. Could the name have Kleiss? I have listed below what I have on this. Charlie Ancestors of Anna Elisabetha Kleiss - 17 Sep 2001 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- FIRST GENERATION 1. Anna Elisabetha Kleiss was born on February 2, 1679/80 in Eidengesasz, Wetterau, Posen, Prussia, Germany. She died on April 25, 1765 in Bethania, Nazareth, Northampton, PA.. She was buried after April 25, 1765 in God's Little Acre Morvian Cemetery, Nazareth, Northampton, PA.. SECOND GENERATION 2. Johann Adam Kleiss was born about 1654 in Germany. He died in Germany. 3. Elisabeth Schillinger was born about 1658 in Eisengusa, Bavaria, Germany. She died in Germany. Johann Adam Kleiss and Elisabeth Schillinger had the following children: 1 i. Anna Elisabetha Kleiss. THIRD GENERATION 4. Hans Bernard Kleiss. He was married to Mrs Anna May Kleiss. 5. Mrs Anna May Kleiss. Hans Bernard Kleiss and Mrs Anna May Kleiss had the following children: 2 i. Johann Adam Kleiss. 6. Heinrich Schillinger. He was married to Mrs Schillinger. 7. Mrs Schillinger. Heinrich Schillinger and Mrs Schillinger had the following children: 3 i. Elisabeth Schillinger. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jerry A. Mosholder" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, September 17, 2001 4:53 PM Subject: Re: [MDGEN] Klise > Now, to prove that these Klise's, William and Susannah, are the parents of > George. Thanks for your help. > > Jerry > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Janice M. Parker <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Monday, September 17, 2001 7:32 AM > Subject: [MDGEN] Klise > > > > > > > > Maryland Marriages, 1667-1899 > > Viewing records 1-1 of 1 Matches > > > > KLISE, WILLIAM > > Spouse: HEFFNER, SUSANNA Marriage Date: 08 Feb 1817 > > County: Frederick State: MD > > > > Maryland Marriages 1801-1820 > > William Brown 25 April 1816 Susannah Klise Frederick Co > > Henry Baker 02 Jan 1820 Nancy Clise Allegheny Co > > > > I would get a look-up in these German Church Records in Frederick. The > > Germans kept wonderful records. > > > > http://members.aol.com/dorindamd/lookchurch.html > > > > > > ==== MDGEN Mailing List ==== > > To Subscribe to the list [email protected] > > > > > > > ==== MDGEN Mailing List ==== > To Subscribe to the list [email protected] >

    09/17/2001 12:44:06
    1. Re: [MDGEN] Klise
    2. Jerry A. Mosholder
    3. Now, to prove that these Klise's, William and Susannah, are the parents of George. Thanks for your help. Jerry ----- Original Message ----- From: Janice M. Parker <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, September 17, 2001 7:32 AM Subject: [MDGEN] Klise > > > Maryland Marriages, 1667-1899 > Viewing records 1-1 of 1 Matches > > KLISE, WILLIAM > Spouse: HEFFNER, SUSANNA Marriage Date: 08 Feb 1817 > County: Frederick State: MD > > Maryland Marriages 1801-1820 > William Brown 25 April 1816 Susannah Klise Frederick Co > Henry Baker 02 Jan 1820 Nancy Clise Allegheny Co > > I would get a look-up in these German Church Records in Frederick. The > Germans kept wonderful records. > > http://members.aol.com/dorindamd/lookchurch.html > > > ==== MDGEN Mailing List ==== > To Subscribe to the list [email protected] > >

    09/17/2001 07:53:52
    1. [MDGEN] Klise
    2. Janice M. Parker
    3. Maryland Marriages, 1667-1899 Viewing records 1-1 of 1 Matches KLISE, WILLIAM Spouse: HEFFNER, SUSANNA Marriage Date: 08 Feb 1817 County: Frederick State: MD Maryland Marriages 1801-1820 William Brown 25 April 1816 Susannah Klise Frederick Co Henry Baker 02 Jan 1820 Nancy Clise Allegheny Co I would get a look-up in these German Church Records in Frederick. The Germans kept wonderful records. http://members.aol.com/dorindamd/lookchurch.html

    09/17/2001 04:32:22
    1. RE: [MDGEN] Klise
    2. Nessa (Louise)
    3. Clise, Elizabeth m. Bidle, Christopher Jan 20, 1851 "Marriage Licenses of Frederick County 1841-1965" Nothing on Klise in my books (not many books) Louise In Maryland -----Original Message----- From: Jerry A. Mosholder [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2001 8:22 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [MDGEN] Klise I have been told that my g-g-grandparents were from Maryland, William and Susannah Klise - where I don't know. By about 1820 they were in Tiffin, OH, and they died in Peru, IN (Miami Co.). When in Maryland this summer I found seven Clice's in the phone book. Apparently the spelling of this name has really changed. I am at a brick wall with this family. Jerry ==== MDGEN Mailing List ==== To unsubscribe from the list : [email protected] Put unsubscribe in the subject line

    09/17/2001 03:46:21
    1. RE: [MDGEN] Look-up requested in Maryland
    2. Nessa (Louise)
    3. Looked in "Historic Graves of Maryland and the District of Columbia" - "Gasches Funeral Records 1840-1920 (I think)" "Marriage Licenses of Frederick County 1841-1865" --- no mention of James H. Hall Sorry, Louise In Maryland -----Original Message----- From: Rodney Hall [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2001 8:14 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [MDGEN] Look-up requested in Maryland I hope someone can help me I am really stuck. If anyone has a book or cd covering births or christenings could you see if you have a James H. Hall born in 1812. I will take all the names I can get and try and connect them. Right now all I know is James H. Hall was born in 1812 in Maryland and was married in Ohio in 1834. I have good information on him from 1834 to 1880 in Kentucky then he disappears again. Probably died but cannot find a death record or obituary. Any leads on a James Hall born in the year 1812 in Maryland would really help. Sincerely Rodney Hall [email protected] ----- Original Message ----- From: Janice M. Parker Sent: Friday, September 14, 2001 5:10 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [MDGEN] Look-ups in Maryland List, There are alot of us on the list that have books and CD's and we are very glad to help by doing look-ups. but we must have only 2 or 3 names and dates to do those look-ups. It is an impostition to ask for anything more with a common name like Smith or even less common names where there are hundreds of entries on a a CD or in a book. Janice Miles Parker ==== MDGEN Mailing List ==== To Change email address Unsubcribe to the list and resubscribe with the new email address. [email protected] ==== MDGEN Mailing List ==== Listowner: Jan ; [email protected]

    09/17/2001 03:43:40
    1. Re: [MDGEN] Look-up requested in Maryland
    2. woundedwing
    3. Jan What is the last name of the Charles mentioned? Jan ----- Original Message ----- From: "Janice M. Parker" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2001 11:24 AM Subject: RE: [MDGEN] Look-up requested in Maryland > Jan, > > From "Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore, Vol 4" The John Daly Family > > "John Daley b c. 1673, age 70 in 1743. (Dep. QA 2:244) Old John Daley > mentioned in depostition of Thomas Cavalier and Jeremiah Grimes. > > From Maryland Probate Records CD#206 > > Thomas mentioned in will of Wm. Osbourne of Kent Island, QA Co. 5 Oct 1740 > Charles mentioned in Adm. Rec of John Hacker QA 3 Jan 1718 > Charles mentioned in Adm. Rec of John Cooklin Kent Co 13 Nov 1724 > > Jan > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: woundedwing [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2001 11:11 AM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [MDGEN] Look-up requested in Maryland > > > Hi Jan and the list > Would you/or any on this list by chance know where I may be able to > locate any thing on the earliest settlers of Chestertown MD? I received > some information while I was away and learned the Charles CAVILEER > family 1749-1816 was one of the earliest known familys who settled in > that part. I am not finding much on him, According to a partial gen. > written by his grandson this Charles was a Sailor/Captain of a ship > Baltimore (Wat), in which it traveled from Baltimore to New Orleans. I > have been unable to find anything concerning a ship by this name. > I was also wondering in an earlier census Either Queen Anns or Kent > County (I don't have it avail. off hand), It but mentioned "Oathe of > Fidelity" and the year was later 1700's. I am trying to figure out if > there may be the possibility that this CAVALIER could have been our > first Direct CAVALIER into America. > Help please? > May God Bless all! > Jan > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Janice M. Parker" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2001 7:52 AM > Subject: RE: [MDGEN] Look-up requested in Maryland > > > > Rodney, > > > > Rootsweb has many volunteers that will do look-ups. If you will go to > BWO > > (Books We Own) you will find every state and county listed. They also > have > > people that will do look-ups on CD's. The URL is > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~bwo/ My CD's do not list birth records > and they > > are primarily pre 1800. > > > > Jan Parker > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Rodney Hall [mailto:[email protected] > > Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2001 8:14 AM > > To: [email protected] > > Subject: [MDGEN] Look-up requested in Maryland > > > > > > > > I hope someone can help me I am really stuck. If anyone has a book > or cd > > covering births or christenings could you see if you have a James H. > Hall > > born in 1812. I will take all the names I can get and try and connect > them. > > Right now all I know is James H. Hall was born in 1812 in Maryland and > was > > married in Ohio in 1834. I have good information on him from 1834 to > 1880 > > in Kentucky then he disappears again. Probably died but cannot find a > death > > record or obituary. Any leads on a James Hall born in the year 1812 > in > > Maryland would really help. > > > > Sincerely > > Rodney Hall > > [email protected] > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: Janice M. Parker > > Sent: Friday, September 14, 2001 5:10 PM > > To: [email protected] > > Subject: [MDGEN] Look-ups in Maryland > > > > List, > > > > There are alot of us on the list that have books and CD's and we are > very > > glad to help by doing look-ups. but we must have only 2 or 3 names > and > > dates to do those look-ups. It is an impostition to ask for anything > more > > with a common name like Smith or even less common names where there > are > > hundreds of entries on a a CD or in a book. > > > > Janice Miles Parker > > > > > > ==== MDGEN Mailing List ==== > > To Change email address Unsubcribe to the list and resubscribe with > the new > > email address. [email protected] > > > > > > ==== MDGEN Mailing List ==== > > Listowner: Jan ; [email protected] > > > > > > ==== MDGEN Mailing List ==== > > To unsubscribe from the list : [email protected] > > Put unsubscribe in the subject line > > > > > > > ==== MDGEN Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe from the list : [email protected] > Put unsubscribe in the subject line > > > ==== MDGEN Mailing List ==== > Listowner: Jan ; [email protected] > >

    09/16/2001 03:05:50
    1. [MDGEN] Klise
    2. Jerry A. Mosholder
    3. I have been told that my g-g-grandparents were from Maryland, William and Susannah Klise - where I don't know. By about 1820 they were in Tiffin, OH, and they died in Peru, IN (Miami Co.). When in Maryland this summer I found seven Clice's in the phone book. Apparently the spelling of this name has really changed. I am at a brick wall with this family. Jerry

    09/16/2001 11:21:54
    1. Re: [MDGEN] Klise
    2. Carol Jackson
    3. Jerry, I live about an hour from Peru, is ther a cemetary or something i could go check out for you?? You will have to give me a week or so. Let me know. Carol Jackson [email protected] ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jerry A. Mosholder" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2001 7:21 PM Subject: [MDGEN] Klise > I have been told that my g-g-grandparents were from Maryland, William and Susannah Klise - where I don't know. By about 1820 they were in Tiffin, OH, and they died in Peru, IN (Miami Co.). > > When in Maryland this summer I found seven Clice's in the phone book. Apparently the spelling of this name has really changed. > > I am at a brick wall with this family. > > Jerry > > > ==== MDGEN Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe from the list : [email protected] > Put unsubscribe in the subject line > >

    09/16/2001 11:01:41
    1. RE: [MDGEN] Look-up requested in Maryland
    2. Janice M. Parker
    3. Jan, >From "Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore, Vol 4" The John Daly Family "John Daley b c. 1673, age 70 in 1743. (Dep. QA 2:244) Old John Daley mentioned in depostition of Thomas Cavalier and Jeremiah Grimes. >From Maryland Probate Records CD#206 Thomas mentioned in will of Wm. Osbourne of Kent Island, QA Co. 5 Oct 1740 Charles mentioned in Adm. Rec of John Hacker QA 3 Jan 1718 Charles mentioned in Adm. Rec of John Cooklin Kent Co 13 Nov 1724 Jan -----Original Message----- From: woundedwing [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2001 11:11 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [MDGEN] Look-up requested in Maryland Hi Jan and the list Would you/or any on this list by chance know where I may be able to locate any thing on the earliest settlers of Chestertown MD? I received some information while I was away and learned the Charles CAVILEER family 1749-1816 was one of the earliest known familys who settled in that part. I am not finding much on him, According to a partial gen. written by his grandson this Charles was a Sailor/Captain of a ship Baltimore (Wat), in which it traveled from Baltimore to New Orleans. I have been unable to find anything concerning a ship by this name. I was also wondering in an earlier census Either Queen Anns or Kent County (I don't have it avail. off hand), It but mentioned "Oathe of Fidelity" and the year was later 1700's. I am trying to figure out if there may be the possibility that this CAVALIER could have been our first Direct CAVALIER into America. Help please? May God Bless all! Jan ----- Original Message ----- From: "Janice M. Parker" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2001 7:52 AM Subject: RE: [MDGEN] Look-up requested in Maryland > Rodney, > > Rootsweb has many volunteers that will do look-ups. If you will go to BWO > (Books We Own) you will find every state and county listed. They also have > people that will do look-ups on CD's. The URL is > http://www.rootsweb.com/~bwo/ My CD's do not list birth records and they > are primarily pre 1800. > > Jan Parker > > -----Original Message----- > From: Rodney Hall [mailto:[email protected] > Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2001 8:14 AM > To: [email protected] > Subject: [MDGEN] Look-up requested in Maryland > > > > I hope someone can help me I am really stuck. If anyone has a book or cd > covering births or christenings could you see if you have a James H. Hall > born in 1812. I will take all the names I can get and try and connect them. > Right now all I know is James H. Hall was born in 1812 in Maryland and was > married in Ohio in 1834. I have good information on him from 1834 to 1880 > in Kentucky then he disappears again. Probably died but cannot find a death > record or obituary. Any leads on a James Hall born in the year 1812 in > Maryland would really help. > > Sincerely > Rodney Hall > [email protected] > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Janice M. Parker > Sent: Friday, September 14, 2001 5:10 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: [MDGEN] Look-ups in Maryland > > List, > > There are alot of us on the list that have books and CD's and we are very > glad to help by doing look-ups. but we must have only 2 or 3 names and > dates to do those look-ups. It is an impostition to ask for anything more > with a common name like Smith or even less common names where there are > hundreds of entries on a a CD or in a book. > > Janice Miles Parker > > > ==== MDGEN Mailing List ==== > To Change email address Unsubcribe to the list and resubscribe with the new > email address. [email protected] > > > ==== MDGEN Mailing List ==== > Listowner: Jan ; [email protected] > > > ==== MDGEN Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe from the list : [email protected] > Put unsubscribe in the subject line > > ==== MDGEN Mailing List ==== To unsubscribe from the list : [email protected] Put unsubscribe in the subject line

    09/16/2001 06:24:06
    1. [MDGEN] Baltimore Passenger List Lookups
    2. Bettie Weyler
    3. CHRISTIAN GINGERICH b. 12/18/1829 Hessekassell (GR) Arr. Ammerica @ 1854 Naturalized 1856, Allegany Co. MD Thanks! Bettie ----- Original Message ----- From: William Sibiski Sr. <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2001 4:46 PM Subject: [MDGEN] Balt. Passenger List Lookups > I am willing to do Passenger List Lookups for Baltimore, MD from 1820 - 1852. > > Please include the port of departure (POD) and country of origin > (if known) and the approx. year (if known). This will narrow the results. > > Also, please use the following format so I don't have to read 60 - 80 emails a day looking > for requests. > > Subject: Baltimore Passenger List Lookup > Email your requests to: [email protected] > > Do not reply to the list and I won't either, this (primarily) is for copyright reasons. > > William Sibiski Sr. > Clayton, NJ > > P.S. Trying to get my mind off this weeks happenings. > > > ==== MDGEN Mailing List ==== > To Subscribe to the list [email protected] > >

    09/16/2001 04:15:35
    1. Re: [MDGEN] Look-up requested in Maryland
    2. woundedwing
    3. Hi Jan and the list Would you/or any on this list by chance know where I may be able to locate any thing on the earliest settlers of Chestertown MD? I received some information while I was away and learned the Charles CAVILEER family 1749-1816 was one of the earliest known familys who settled in that part. I am not finding much on him, According to a partial gen. written by his grandson this Charles was a Sailor/Captain of a ship Baltimore (Wat), in which it traveled from Baltimore to New Orleans. I have been unable to find anything concerning a ship by this name. I was also wondering in an earlier census Either Queen Anns or Kent County (I don't have it avail. off hand), It but mentioned "Oathe of Fidelity" and the year was later 1700's. I am trying to figure out if there may be the possibility that this CAVALIER could have been our first Direct CAVALIER into America. Help please? May God Bless all! Jan ----- Original Message ----- From: "Janice M. Parker" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2001 7:52 AM Subject: RE: [MDGEN] Look-up requested in Maryland > Rodney, > > Rootsweb has many volunteers that will do look-ups. If you will go to BWO > (Books We Own) you will find every state and county listed. They also have > people that will do look-ups on CD's. The URL is > http://www.rootsweb.com/~bwo/ My CD's do not list birth records and they > are primarily pre 1800. > > Jan Parker > > -----Original Message----- > From: Rodney Hall [mailto:[email protected] > Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2001 8:14 AM > To: [email protected] > Subject: [MDGEN] Look-up requested in Maryland > > > > I hope someone can help me I am really stuck. If anyone has a book or cd > covering births or christenings could you see if you have a James H. Hall > born in 1812. I will take all the names I can get and try and connect them. > Right now all I know is James H. Hall was born in 1812 in Maryland and was > married in Ohio in 1834. I have good information on him from 1834 to 1880 > in Kentucky then he disappears again. Probably died but cannot find a death > record or obituary. Any leads on a James Hall born in the year 1812 in > Maryland would really help. > > Sincerely > Rodney Hall > [email protected] > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Janice M. Parker > Sent: Friday, September 14, 2001 5:10 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: [MDGEN] Look-ups in Maryland > > List, > > There are alot of us on the list that have books and CD's and we are very > glad to help by doing look-ups. but we must have only 2 or 3 names and > dates to do those look-ups. It is an impostition to ask for anything more > with a common name like Smith or even less common names where there are > hundreds of entries on a a CD or in a book. > > Janice Miles Parker > > > ==== MDGEN Mailing List ==== > To Change email address Unsubcribe to the list and resubscribe with the new > email address. [email protected] > > > ==== MDGEN Mailing List ==== > Listowner: Jan ; [email protected] > > > ==== MDGEN Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe from the list : [email protected] > Put unsubscribe in the subject line > >

    09/16/2001 04:10:56
    1. [MDGEN] (no subject)
    2. Hi, As a counselor who deals with tragedy on a daily bases . I know it is good therapy for children to write down their feelings, it is a way to process how they feel. I would like to put a book together of such writeings. If you know of any children who have this please e-mail me directly. I have spoken to my employer and they have agreed to allow me to use their copier to duplicate. Please e-mail the stories, poems, and thought from the children directly. Please include the child's name, age, city and state. Thank you Anna Parker

    09/15/2001 11:14:23
    1. [MDGEN] Balt. Passenger List Lookups
    2. William Sibiski Sr.
    3. I am willing to do Passenger List Lookups for Baltimore, MD from 1820 - 1852. Please include the port of departure (POD) and country of origin (if known) and the approx. year (if known). This will narrow the results. Also, please use the following format so I don't have to read 60 - 80 emails a day looking for requests. Subject: Baltimore Passenger List Lookup Email your requests to: [email protected] Do not reply to the list and I won't either, this (primarily) is for copyright reasons. William Sibiski Sr. Clayton, NJ P.S. Trying to get my mind off this weeks happenings.

    09/15/2001 10:46:26
    1. Re: [MDGEN] Look-ups in Maryland
    2. Sue Renkert
    3. For those of you who have CDs, I would very much appreciate any information on the surname BRILHART or BRILLHART. Thank you very much! Sue ----- Original Message ----- From: "Janice M. Parker" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2001 7:42 PM Subject: [MDGEN] Look-ups in Maryland > List, > > There are alot of us on the list that have books and CD's and we are very glad to help by doing look-ups. but we must have only 2 or 3 names and dates to do those look-ups. It is an impostition to ask for anything more with a common name like Smith or even less common names where there are hundreds of entries on a a CD or in a book. > > Janice Miles Parker > > > ==== MDGEN Mailing List ==== > To Change email address Unsubcribe to the list and resubscribe with the new email address. [email protected] >

    09/15/2001 02:25:46
    1. Re: [MDGEN] Sympathy & Support
    2. Carolyn Fraley
    3. Alan, I know there are many more freedom loving people like you out there; but I appreciate your words. So often we don't take the time to put into words how we feel. A terrible atrocity has been committed against this nation, but I believe this has had just the opposite effect on the American people other than what the terrorists hoped for. Our nation has always performed the best in the face of adversity. We will survive and be the stronger for it. We are a nation made of many ethnic groups including Muslims. These differences have made us the nation we are today. Through my genealogical research, have found many of those groups among my own heritage and am above all proud to be an American. Thank you again for your words of comfort. Please don't anyone forget to remember those individuals on United flight 93, who somehow prevented that plane from reaching it destination; but rather plowed that plane into the ground in Pennsylvania (40 miles from where I live). They are heroes in my book! ----- Original Message ----- From: [email protected] Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2001 8:01 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [MDGEN] Sympathy & Support Listowner please excuse my off-topic message Friends In common with every ethical, right thinking person across the world I share your sorrow in your tragedy. Genealogy is about family, about what ties us together. Take strength in the heritage that I have learnt a little of and come to respect and show the world that a nations ethnic makeup is its' strength and not its' weakness. God bless you Alan Anderton, Bargo NSW Australia ==== MDGEN Mailing List ==== To Subscribe to the list [email protected] more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download : http://explorer.msn.com

    09/12/2001 12:05:38
    1. Re: [MDGEN] Sympathy & Support
    2. Michael Mullikin
    3. I thank you for your warm message. I have just returned from work and have just read it. Our country needs the prayers of everyone around the world. I think most of us are still in a state of shock that something like this could actually happen here. Life is too short to worry about the little things. All those poor people in New York and the Washington area need all the prayers and support this nation and world can give them. Please, everyone, remember them in your prayers tonight and every night. Again, thank your for your warm, kind message. I hope nothing like this ever happens in your country. God bless all of us. Monica Mullikin ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2001 7:35 PM Subject: [MDGEN] Sympathy & Support > Listowner please excuse my off-topic message > > Friends > > In common with every ethical, right thinking person across the world I share > your sorrow in your tragedy. Genealogy is about family, about what ties us > together. Take strength in the heritage that I have learnt a little of and > come to respect and show the world that a nations ethnic makeup is its' > strength and not its' weakness. > > God bless you > > Alan Anderton, Bargo NSW Australia > > > ==== MDGEN Mailing List ==== > To Subscribe to the list [email protected] > >

    09/11/2001 06:34:02
    1. Re: [MDGEN] Freedman's Bureau Schools
    2. William Sibiski Sr.
    3. Carolyn, go to this URL also http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&safe=off&q=%22Freedman%27s+Bureau%22 Bill in NJ > > Carolyn Adams wrote: > > > Anyone know of any Freedman's Bureau school buildings still in existence. > > I am researching one- McComas Institute in Harford County. Wondering if any > > others out there.

    09/09/2001 01:26:56
    1. RE: RE: [MDGEN] CARROLL family of Maryland
    2. Nessa (Louise)
    3. on ground of Messiah College, PA -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Sunday, September 09, 2001 1:55 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: RE: [MDGEN] CARROLL family of Maryland One other thought -- It's out of print, but is in the PG Genealogy Society collection -- you might want to check Prince George's COunty Maryland Marriages and Deaths in Nineteenth Century Newspaper: Vol. 1: A - J. The marriage announcment might have more on Anne (Nancy) Carroll parents. Cynthia > > From: "Anne Agee" <[email protected]> > Date: 2001/09/09 Sun AM 09:26:54 EDT > To: [email protected] > Subject: RE: [MDGEN] CARROLL family of Maryland > > Ann, > 1850 Census of Prince George's County MD > shows Anne, age 51 with her husband Clement H, age 72 > In the next household is Wash Carroll, age 52 > Elsewhere in PG County, Piscataway District, there is a James Carroll age 53 > married to Sarah w/ six children. > In the Vansville District, there is an Owen Carroll, age 58 with wife Mary. > In the Queen Anne District, Horatio Carroll age 59. > These are the only Carrolls I see that look like they could be siblings of > Anne. The other Carroll families in the county are at least 20 years > younger. > > Anne Agee > > -----Original Message----- > From: Timothy K. Chandler [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Sunday, September 09, 2001 12:29 AM > To: [email protected] > Subject: [MDGEN] CARROLL family of Maryland > > > I am searching for parents and siblings of my ggg grandmother, Anne (Nancy) > CARROLL, born about 1794, in Surrattsville, Prince Georges Co., Maryland. > Her husband was Clement Hill BROOKE (born 1777 in Prince Georges Co., to > Nicholas BROOKE and his wife Margaret HILL , and died in 1854). > > Nancy died in July 23, 1879, in Silver Hill, Maryland. Both she and her > husband, Clement Hill BROOKE , are buried in St. Ignatius Catholic Cemetery > in Oxon Hill, Prince Georges Co., Maryland. > > I have tried writing to St. Ignatius for burial records, and also for any > other records they may have on the family. Underneath Nancy's name on some > handwritten notes of my grandmother, the abbreviation (Alex.) is penciled > in. I have since found that St. Ignatius was a mission of St. Mary's church > in Alexandria, Va. I have also contacted St. Mary's for info, but have > received no response. > > Does anyone know if records for the above churches are available? Does > anyone have Nancy and Clement in their data base? > Thanks for any assistance given. > Ann Chandler in Oregon > > > > ==== MDGEN Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe from the list : [email protected] > Put unsubscribe in the subject line > > > ==== MDGEN Mailing List ==== > Listowner: Jan ; [email protected] > > ==== MDGEN Mailing List ==== To unsubscribe from the list : [email protected] Put unsubscribe in the subject line

    09/09/2001 08:26:36
    1. [MDGEN] Thomas Elwell and Elizabeth Baltimore
    2. Hi to everyone on the list, I don't know if anyone has access to records this old, but I am searching for Thomas Elwell, born abt. 1750-1751 who married an Elizabeth in Dec. or Jan. 1785-1786. I received the pension records for Thomas and she said "they were married on the Baltimore line." They had several children: Hannah, David, Susanna, Jonathan....possibly more. I am trying to find the last name of Elizabeth and where she was born. I am pretty sure Thomas was born in New Jersey or Pennsylvania. Thomas served in the Revolutionary War as a Matross and an Artificer. He stated his occupation before the war was a "cooper." Most of these terms I am unfamiliar with. If anyone has records this old, I would appreciate any information on this couple. I am not even sure there was census records or tax records for this period of time. This is the different spellings I have found in different census records: Allowell, Allwell, Elwee, Elnell, Elwill, Elwil, Ellwell, Elwell, Elwel. The most common: Elwell, Ellwell. Thank you so much for all of the help. Marsha

    09/09/2001 04:18:46
    1. Re: [MDGEN] NUGENT, WHITE, GRAHAM
    2. Sorry, I can't find a connection.

    09/09/2001 03:34:05