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    1. Re: [MDWashin] Apple's Church Records
    2. Lauren Brantner
    3. No luck in this volume for the marriage you're searching for. Myers' Marriage Licenses of Frederick Co. Md 1778-1810 These are what I found there. There are some in the Wash. Co. volume by Morrow & Morrow but not the one you're looking for. August 25, 1796 PINKLEY, Catherine to Barnet, Luke March 10, 1792 BEAGHLY, Catherine to Gettert, Valentine The Maryland Gazette January 17, 1798 "Plantation for sale whereon John Christian Pinkley now res, centered between Creager's Town, Woodsberry Town and Fred Town - John Gittinger." In April and January 1801 a Jacob Pinckley had letters at the Hagerstown Post Office. In June 1804 Mrs. Pinkley had letters at the Frederick P.O. In April 1800 and July 1803 Philip Pinkley had a letter at Hagerstown P.O. April 21, 1795 Washington Spy George Binckley has removed to yellow house formerly occ by late Mr. Harry where he now carrys on the Blue Dying and Stamping business. August 15, 1798 Mryland Herald Christian Binkly was among land owners on Antietam Creek who forbade public fishing on the creek on their land. Maryland Herald April 21, 1802 "New Store - Pinkleys & Midtelkauff, in the store house lately occ by Messrs, Clagget and Miller, opp Mr. Stoner's Tavern - dry goods & groceries." October 27, 1802 Maryland Herald has an advertisement of "Jacob Yakle, tin plate worker, 2nd door above George Pinkleys, blue dyer." In 1803 George Pinkley had received an assortment of goods. In Feb. 1803 George Pinkley & Co dissolved its partnership. April 6, 1803 Maryland Herald "Mrs. Bingele, widow, care of Mr. Binkley, blue dyer." had a letter. August 6, 1801 Maryland Herald George Binckley the blue dyer was taking in cloth from a fulling mill. May 2, 1804 Maryland Herald George Binkley and William Kreps opened a grocery and dry goods together in the place where Binkley previously had a business. A partnership with David Ridenour dissolved in September of that year and Ridenour carried on the business. Rice's This Was the Life - Excerpts from the Judgement Records of Fred Co Md. March 1761 a Peter Pinkle was a juror. Nov. 1763 a Peter Pinkleu was a constable for Conochocheague Hundred In 1765 Peter Pinkley was a juror. >From Morrow & Morrow's Dist. of Estate Accounts BINKLEY, Catherine. Adm. Henry Shupe 10/16/1809 45 heirs BINKLEY, Gutleib. Adm. Barbara 3/24/1813; widow 3 children BINKLEY, George. Adm. Jonathan 4/12/1831; the mother, Catherine, Elizabeth, Jacob, Jonathan and Sally Burgan MILLER, John. Adm. John, Adnew Beck 3/15/1803; widow, John, Susannah Beck, heris of Eliabeth BINKLEY (William, Thomas, Louisa, George, Ferdinand, Jacob)[Marriage index indicates she married Jacob BINKLEY, Jr.] There are quite a few entries in Vol. 13, Md. German Church Records for St. John's Evan. Lutheran Church in Hagersotwn. spellings there include BINCKELE, BINCKLE, BINCKLEE, BINCKLY, BINGLEE, and BINKLY Lauren Brantner --- On Tue, 8/16/11, Bruce Fosnocht <[email protected]> wrote: > From: Bruce Fosnocht <[email protected]> > Subject: [MDWashin] Apple's Church Records > To: [email protected] > Date: Tuesday, August 16, 2011, 6:31 PM > Hi, > > Does anyone on this list have a copy of: > > Maryland German Church (Apples's Church) near Thurmont > Frederick Co., MD and Union Church, (Creagerstown) Records > > Translated by Frederick S. Weiser > > > > I'd like a lookup in either of these churches for > themarriage of Henry > Peagley/Peakley/Pinckley/Pinkley/Binkley before 1800. > > > > And also baptisms of any children before 1800, especially > that of a son on 12/1/1799, named either David or Daniel. > > > > Bruce Fosnocht > > > ********* > Visit the threaded archives of this list: http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/MDWASHIN > ********* > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] > with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the > subject and the body of the message >

    08/17/2011 03:44:52
    1. Re: [MDWashin] Apple's Church Records
    2. Bruce Fosnocht
    3. Lauren, Thank you very much for this extensive reply. I will look at all of it. We pretty much know those in Washington County around Hagerstown, but there is one elusive child named Daniel or David in the group in Frederick County. We have no birth record for him, or a marriage record for the parents. Bruce Fosnocht ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lauren Brantner" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, August 17, 2011 12:44 PM Subject: Re: [MDWashin] Apple's Church Records > No luck in this volume for the marriage you're searching for. > Myers' Marriage Licenses of Frederick Co. Md 1778-1810 > These are what I found there. There are some in the Wash. Co. volume by > Morrow & Morrow but not the one you're looking for. > August 25, 1796 PINKLEY, Catherine to Barnet, Luke > March 10, 1792 BEAGHLY, Catherine to Gettert, Valentine > > The Maryland Gazette > January 17, 1798 > "Plantation for sale whereon John Christian Pinkley now res, centered > between Creager's Town, Woodsberry Town and Fred Town - John Gittinger." > > In April and January 1801 a Jacob Pinckley had letters at the Hagerstown > Post Office. > In June 1804 Mrs. Pinkley had letters at the Frederick P.O. > In April 1800 and July 1803 Philip Pinkley had a letter at Hagerstown P.O. > > April 21, 1795 > Washington Spy > George Binckley has removed to yellow house formerly occ by late Mr. Harry > where he now carrys on the Blue Dying and Stamping business. > > August 15, 1798 > Mryland Herald > Christian Binkly was among land owners on Antietam Creek who forbade > public fishing on the creek on their land. > > Maryland Herald > April 21, 1802 > "New Store - Pinkleys & Midtelkauff, in the store house lately occ by > Messrs, Clagget and Miller, opp Mr. Stoner's Tavern - dry goods & > groceries." > > October 27, 1802 Maryland Herald has an advertisement of "Jacob Yakle, tin > plate worker, 2nd door above George Pinkleys, blue dyer." In 1803 George > Pinkley had received an assortment of goods. In Feb. 1803 George Pinkley > & Co dissolved its partnership. > > April 6, 1803 Maryland Herald > "Mrs. Bingele, widow, care of Mr. Binkley, blue dyer." had a letter. > > August 6, 1801 Maryland Herald > George Binckley the blue dyer was taking in cloth from a fulling mill. > > May 2, 1804 Maryland Herald > George Binkley and William Kreps opened a grocery and dry goods together > in the place where Binkley previously had a business. A partnership with > David Ridenour dissolved in September of that year and Ridenour carried on > the business. > > Rice's This Was the Life - Excerpts from the Judgement Records of Fred Co > Md. > March 1761 a Peter Pinkle was a juror. > Nov. 1763 a Peter Pinkleu was a constable for Conochocheague Hundred > In 1765 Peter Pinkley was a juror. > >>From Morrow & Morrow's Dist. of Estate Accounts > BINKLEY, Catherine. Adm. Henry Shupe 10/16/1809 45 heirs > BINKLEY, Gutleib. Adm. Barbara 3/24/1813; widow 3 children > BINKLEY, George. Adm. Jonathan 4/12/1831; the mother, Catherine, > Elizabeth, Jacob, Jonathan and Sally Burgan > MILLER, John. Adm. John, Adnew Beck 3/15/1803; widow, John, Susannah Beck, > heris of Eliabeth BINKLEY (William, Thomas, Louisa, George, Ferdinand, > Jacob)[Marriage index indicates she married Jacob BINKLEY, Jr.] > > There are quite a few entries in Vol. 13, Md. German Church Records for > St. John's Evan. Lutheran Church in Hagersotwn. > spellings there include BINCKELE, BINCKLE, BINCKLEE, BINCKLY, BINGLEE, and > BINKLY > > Lauren Brantner > > > > > > > > > --- On Tue, 8/16/11, Bruce Fosnocht <[email protected]> wrote: > >> From: Bruce Fosnocht <[email protected]> >> Subject: [MDWashin] Apple's Church Records >> To: [email protected] >> Date: Tuesday, August 16, 2011, 6:31 PM >> Hi, >> >> Does anyone on this list have a copy of: >> >> Maryland German Church (Apples's Church) near Thurmont >> Frederick Co., MD and Union Church, (Creagerstown) Records >> >> Translated by Frederick S. Weiser >> >> >> >> I'd like a lookup in either of these churches for >> themarriage of Henry >> Peagley/Peakley/Pinckley/Pinkley/Binkley before 1800. >> >> >> >> And also baptisms of any children before 1800, especially >> that of a son on 12/1/1799, named either David or Daniel. >> >> >> >> Bruce Fosnocht >> >> >> ********* >> Visit the threaded archives of this list: >> http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/MDWASHIN >> ********* >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> [email protected] >> with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the >> subject and the body of the message >> > > > ********* > Visit the threaded archives of this list: > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/MDWASHIN > ********* > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    08/17/2011 07:06:40