I'm sorry, but I don't find anything on The Storman, Strauman, Strawman, Strohman name. I did find a lot on the Herring/Hering name, including 7 1/2 pages of names, dates of birth, marriages, who & when they came to America & on what ships. They are all in Dover Township of York Co., so you might try to find your grandmother there. If you are interested in the Herring/Hering info, I would be glad to copy it and snail-mail it, or fax it to you, as it is quite a bit to transcribe into an e-mail. Just let me know. Sorry I couldn't help with your grandmother. Thanks, Donna Rae > Donna, > > Christiana STROMAN, b 1775, PA, my 3rd gr grandmother, is one of my Dead Ends. > I suspect she was from York County because there was a concentration of STROMANs > there. (Name also spelled STRAUMAN, STRAWMAN, STROHMAN, etc.) > > Would appreciate a check of your book for any evidence of Christiana STROMAN. > She married Conrad HERING in PA, but I don't know where. > > Thanks much. > > Mike > > > > I have 3 books that I am willing to do look ups for, if needed. > > They are... > > > > "The Early History of Middletown Maryland" by George C. Rhoderick, Jr. > > > > "Index of Maryland Colonial Wills 1634-1777" compiled by James M. Magruder Jr. > > > > "Early German Settlers of York County, Pennsylvania (Revised Edition) > > by Keith A. Dull. > > > > Thanks, > > Donna Rae Smith > > > > ==== MDWASHIN Mailing List ==== > If you have any problems feel free to address those to the list administrator: > MDWASHIN-admin@rootsweb.com > > ============================== > New! Family Tree Maker 2005. Build your tree and search for your ancestors at > the same time. Share your tree with family and friends. Learn more: > http://landing.ancestry.com/familytreemaker/2005/tour.aspx?sourceid=14599&target > id=5429 >