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    1. Re: [MOYERS] Re: MOYER(S) - GA NC KY VA MD PA to MO IL OK TX CA
    2. Chrystie
    3. Susie, So you're saying that Philip was the son of Valentine MOYER and had a son (as well) named Valentine? 1st Valentine MOYER was married to a Betsy Grandson Valentine was married to Catherine JONES and it was this couple that had a son named John MOYER born 1809 near Dauphin CO., PA? What else do you know about this John MOYER of PA? Children? Did they migrate out? What part within Dauphin County, Suzie? Just curious... Was it near another county line? -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Chrystie MYERS, ROOTSWEB LIST ADMINISTRATOR BROOKOVER - KRABAL - MOYERS LIST NEWSGROUPS -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- > From: SusiCP@aol.com > Reply-To: MOYERS-L@rootsweb.com > Date: Wed, 19 Jun 2002 14:33:59 EDT > To: MOYERS-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [MOYERS] Re: MOYER(S) - GA NC KY VA MD PA to MO IL OK TX CA > Resent-From: MOYERS-L@rootsweb.com > Resent-Date: Wed, 19 Jun 2002 12:34:13 -0600 > > See it takes conversation to spark thoughts, thoughts to spark places, ideas > and placement. > > I want to share what I have found to be (truthful)? MY Valentine MOYER did > marry a Betsey. But he is not the Valentine we were placing him as. OUR > family had this in bible but I have not seen the writing. It said Philip > Moyer family from Switzerland area near border. ( Did not say when or whom)IT > also said : Valentine MOYER wife Betsey . We thought because Valentine was > JOhn's father that Valentine was his son. > > The truth is Valentine MOYER m a Betsey but he was Philips father and Philip > had a son Valentine who was our JOHN MYERS b 1809 near Dauphin Co PA son. > For 50 years of research this family has been mired in trying to find why > Valentine whom died 1823 was listed with wife Catherine JONES. It did not > fit the family stories or bible data. But when I found Phillips parents > there was Valentine whom was ma to a BETSEY , her middle name was Elizabeth > and I am sure that is what the situation was. > Slowly other pieces fell into place cementing this in my mind as what is the > true lineage of the line. It also then picks up names in family we could not > place as they were Uncles, Aunts, and Great Uncle and Great Aunt families. > > I sure hope with the data requested that this finally resolves an issue that > has drove family frustrated for over 50 years. > > It helps to talk out thoughts and it brings in more thoughts to play. > > Susi

    06/19/2002 01:52:02
  1. 06/19/2002 09:13:13
    1. Re: [MOYERS] Re: MOYER(S) - GA NC KY VA MD PA to MO IL OK TX CA
    2. See it takes conversation to spark thoughts, thoughts to spark places, ideas and placement. I want to share what I have found to be (truthful)? MY Valentine MOYER did marry a Betsey. But he is not the Valentine we were placing him as. OUR family had this in bible but I have not seen the writing. It said Philip Moyer family from Switzerland area near border. ( Did not say when or whom)IT also said : Valentine MOYER wife Betsey . We thought because Valentine was JOhn's father that Valentine was his son. The truth is Valentine MOYER m a Betsey but he was Philips father and Philip had a son Valentine who was our JOHN MYERS b 1809 near Dauphin Co PA son. For 50 years of research this family has been mired in trying to find why Valentine whom died 1823 was listed with wife Catherine JONES. It did not fit the family stories or bible data. But when I found Phillips parents there was Valentine whom was ma to a BETSEY , her middle name was Elizabeth and I am sure that is what the situation was. Slowly other pieces fell into place cementing this in my mind as what is the true lineage of the line. It also then picks up names in family we could not place as they were Uncles, Aunts, and Great Uncle and Great Aunt families. I sure hope with the data requested that this finally resolves an issue that has drove family frustrated for over 50 years. It helps to talk out thoughts and it brings in more thoughts to play. Susi

    06/19/2002 08:33:59
    1. Re: [MOYERS] Moyers in the bootheel of MO
    2. I have a Bill Moyers who is currently living that is living in Oklahoma. I'm working on our family tree and have run into more dead ends then anything else. Debbie Miller

    06/19/2002 06:58:38
    1. Re: [MOYERS] Moyers in the bootheel of MO
    2. Hey I think Bill Moyers is f rom Oklahoma not Missouri.. At least that's what I was told last week.

    06/19/2002 06:12:37
    1. [MOYERS] Missing marriage records
    2. Chrystie, From Illinois many caught the train south and were married at the last stop, Hernando, Mississippi then took the train back home. I know this was done around WWII since I have a few family members who were married that way. I never would have found their marriages if they hadn't told me :) Susan

    06/19/2002 04:12:02
    1. Re: [MOYERS] Moyers in the bootheel of MO
    2. Chrystie
    3. Debbie, Got carried away and forgot to respond to your posting. I've found that the Library of Congress, for some odd reason, has a lot of old records and photos on MOYERS whom lived in Missouri and Colorado. You might want to jump over there and try a search for MOYERS+Missouri. The famous write, Bill MOYERS is from Misourri and writes about the Hudson River comparing it to the Misourri. BILL MOYERS WROTE: Discover the Hudson (Again) Compared with other famous rivers ‹ with the Missouri or the Mississippi, the Hudson is a small river. Just 315 miles long ‹ 71st among America's rivers. The Hudson flows from the mountains in upper New York State, down to New York City where it disappears into the Atlantic Ocean. It is a river celebrated for its history, its commerce, but most of all, its beauty. Fanny Kemble was a British actress and travel writer- one of thousands of Europeans who flocked here in the 1830's to taste the splendor of the New World. They lined up and paid their money for the American Grand Tour! The great attraction ‹ the highlight ‹ was a ride up the Hudson on the new steamboat! Click on the picture to read her praise of the Hudson. You can read more about it at PBS Website: http://www.pbs.org/now/indepth/041902_hudson.html Think of the Dust Storm Era; how they were starving when their potato crops died from the dry spells that had pre WWII (I think). Many poor want to be farmers from say TN headed over the Mississipp w/family in tow into Missouri because it was another "promise land" that held dreams of owning cheap land to raise their family and crops on. -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Chrystie MYERS, ROOTSWEB LIST ADMINISTRATOR BROOKOVER - KRABAL - MOYERS LIST NEWSGROUPS -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- > From: "Callie or Rodney Welch" <rcwelch@bellsouth.net> > Reply-To: MOYERS-L@rootsweb.com > Date: Wed, 19 Jun 2002 06:48:00 -0000 > To: MOYERS-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [MOYERS] Moyers in the bootheel of MO > Resent-From: MOYERS-L@rootsweb.com > Resent-Date: Wed, 19 Jun 2002 06:46:29 -0600 > > Debbie, I am interested in your Moyers family in the boot heel of Missouri. I > have a Moyers family that traveled from Georgia through that area on their way > to Colorado in the 1870's. Usually people traveled to Colorado by boat and > train so I can't figure out why my Moyers family were there. Maybe they were > visiting relatives? They had a child die in Alton, Mo - east of the bootheel > and both parents had their bodies shipped from Colorado and Arizona back to > Alton to be buried by that child. Their names were Felix and Cornelia. He was > born in Lincoln County TN. His father was Henry Moyers who married a Felps, > whose family came from North Carolina. Henry had either a brother or an Uncle > named John. Can you tell me more about your Moyers family? Thanks Callie

    06/19/2002 04:11:48
    1. [MOYERS] Re: MOYER(S) - GA NC KY VA MD PA to MO IL OK TX CA
    2. Chrystie
    3. An interesting note that I recently learned from my great aunts (MYERS) down in Pigeon Forge, Sevier CO., Tennessee... They told me that "everyone" back in the late 1800's on into the early 1900's all headed down into Georgia to get married. I ask them "why" and they both told me (in separate conversations) that the reason they did this was 1) Like Maryland you could go into GA and get married ASAP w/no paperwork or wait AND 2) Because all of their parents, grandparents and gg's did the same. It was just the thing to do like a "hand-me-down" reaction or action. This made me realize that it's no wonder I can find NO marriage records (just a few if that) in Blount, Jefferson, Sevier, Cocke, Washington, Greene Counties of TN AND SW North Carolina, as well, because they all got married in Georgia. Made me think also about the old black and white movies when everyone drove to Maryland to get married. It was just the thing to do, right. For those searching for marriage records that they can not find, try Maryland or Georgia. Wondering, are their any other states that had no waiting period? Any one know out here? **Another Note*** I'm also finding more Militia Records stemming from OH VA KY NC, the ones who's mission it was to enter the Territory South of Ohio (Tennessee) for Native American Removals; most entered in Georgia. Some liked it so much that after the fighting was over, took their families and headed there to live. The Wagon Road from Phila. PA thru Baltimore, MD down into either VA or NC went straight down into Knoxville, a bustling town as far back as the 1700's. They say this road was so busy they wonder how so many 10's of thousands of pioneers had any room to move! Another city noted as the place to go for trade and work as Atlanta. A lot also has been written on all of these pioneer settlers who's children head west of the Mississippi once the Ferry Boats got started. Well, if I can guestimate, didn't that occur as well, ca 1787 or so... Leading back to my great aunts. They informed me in the same conversations that many of our lines headed into Missouri, Illinois, and as far away as California during the Gold Rush and for jobs; the ones (they said) that usually headed into Oklahoma wanted to live with cousins whom were part of the Trail of Tears... Ah-ha! Oil dreams and good jobs sent them to Texas and so did Asthma. Interesting thoughts everyone forgets about. Someone out here must have know of other reasons.. Maybe war beliefs, religious concerns...?? -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Chrystie MYERS, ROOTSWEB LIST ADMINISTRATOR BROOKOVER - KRABAL - MOYERS LIST NEWSGROUPS -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- > From: "Callie or Rodney Welch" <rcwelch@bellsouth.net> > Reply-To: MOYERS-L@rootsweb.com > Date: Wed, 19 Jun 2002 06:48:00 -0000 > To: MOYERS-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [MOYERS] Moyers in the bootheel of MO > Resent-From: MOYERS-L@rootsweb.com > Resent-Date: Wed, 19 Jun 2002 06:46:29 -0600 > > Debbie, I am interested in your Moyers family in the boot heel of Missouri. I > have a Moyers family that traveled from Georgia through that area on their way > to Colorado in the 1870's. Usually people traveled to Colorado by boat and > train so I can't figure out why my Moyers family were there. Maybe they were > visiting relatives? They had a child die in Alton, Mo - east of the bootheel > and both parents had their bodies shipped from Colorado and Arizona back to > Alton to be buried by that child. Their names were Felix and Cornelia. He was > born in Lincoln County TN. His father was Henry Moyers who married a Felps, > whose family came from North Carolina. Henry had either a brother or an Uncle > named John. Can you tell me more about your Moyers family? Thanks Callie

    06/19/2002 04:06:05
    1. Re: [MOYERS] RE: List for TULPEHOCKEN TRINITY REFORMED CHURCH
    2. the Holleys
    3. Chrystie: YES, YES, YES.......... please forward a copy to me at holley@pa.net Thanks a gillion! Barbara

    06/19/2002 02:55:54
    1. [MOYERS] Moyers in the bootheel of MO
    2. Callie or Rodney Welch
    3. Debbie, I am interested in your Moyers family in the boot heel of Missouri. I have a Moyers family that traveled from Georgia through that area on their way to Colorado in the 1870's. Usually people traveled to Colorado by boat and train so I can't figure out why my Moyers family were there. Maybe they were visiting relatives? They had a child die in Alton, Mo - east of the bootheel and both parents had their bodies shipped from Colorado and Arizona back to Alton to be buried by that child. Their names were Felix and Cornelia. He was born in Lincoln County TN. His father was Henry Moyers who married a Felps, whose family came from North Carolina. Henry had either a brother or an Uncle named John. Can you tell me more about your Moyers family? Thanks Callie

    06/19/2002 12:48:00
    1. [MOYERS] Moyers in the bootheel of MO
    2. Callie or Rodney Welch
    3. Debbie, I am interested in your Moyers family in the boot heel of Missouri. I have a Moyers family that traveled from Georgia through that area on their way to Colorado in the 1870's. Usually people traveled to Colorado by boat and train so I can't figure out why my Moyers family were there. Maybe they were visiting relatives? They had a child die in Alton, Mo - east of the bootheel and both parents had their bodies shipped from Colorado and Arizona back to Alton to be buried by that child. Their names were Felix and Cornelia. He was born in Lincoln County TN. His father was Henry Moyers who married a Felps, whose family came from North Carolina. Henry had either a brother or an Uncle named John. Can you tell me more about your Moyers family? Thanks Callie

    06/19/2002 12:48:00
    1. Re: [MOYERS] RE: List for TULPEHOCKEN TRINITY REFORMED CHURCH
    2. debbie graviett
    3. Chrystie, Please forward me the Cemetery list, I think you are on my line. Have you ever heard of an Esther Contir that was married to John Moyers? Supposedly she was a full-blooded Cherokee born about 1740, died Jan. 1807 in Cape County, Missouri. John's father is possibly Abraham. John and Esther were from Berks Co., then went to North Carolina and eventually ended up in the "bootheel" of Missouri. Thanks for any help! Debbie >From: Chrystie <administrator.c.ccm@verizon.net> >Reply-To: MOYERS-L@rootsweb.com >To: MOYERS-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: [MOYERS] RE: List for TULPEHOCKEN TRINITY REFORMED CHURCH Date: >Mon, 17 Jun 2002 23:12:27 -0400 > >I was just forwarded the TULPEHOCKEN TRINITY REFORMED CHURCH Cemetery list >if anyone would like it forwarded to them, let me know. It's pretty big or >I'd post it out here. > >MOYER MEYER (yes they are same line) from Berks Co., PA >Isaac MEIER/MYER founder of MYERSTOWN, Lebanon, PA >-- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- >Chrystie, ROOTSWEB LIST ADMIN. FOR THE >BROOKOVER COWGER KRABAL MAJOR MAYERS MOYERS MYRES GROUPS > > >==== MOYERS Mailing List ==== >Post Your Queries Often! >MOYERS-admin@rootsweb.com >Chrystie MYERS - MOYERS List Adm. > >============================== >To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, >go to: >http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 _________________________________________________________________ Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: http://mobile.msn.com

    06/18/2002 05:08:33
    1. Re: [MOYERS] RE: List for TULPEHOCKEN TRINITY REFORMED CHURCH
    2. Chrystie
    3. 1. Maria Magdalena Reigel, born February 13, 1773 and died September 1, > 1834. > Wife of Johan Jacob Schitz. > > 2. Johan Jacob Schlitz, born March 20, 1768 and died August 7, 1834. > Son of Adam Schitz. Married 43 years and had six daughters. > > 3. Peter Schitz, born February 25, 1774 and died December 19, 1826. > Son of Adam and Catherine Schitz. Had 7 children; 3 sons and 4 daughters. > > 4. Elizabeth Schitz, born April 8, 1776 and died October 12, 1823. Wife of > Peter Schitz. > > 5. Catherine Schitz, born October 10, 1796 and died March 30, 1815. Wife of > Daniel Hahn. > > 6. Catherine Schitz, born 1736 and died March 3, 1820. > > 7. John Adam Schitz, born May 12, 1734 and died July 29, 1796. > > 8. Catherine Schitz, born June 28, 1796 and died January 29, 1797. > > 9. Maria Catherine Schitz, born January 17, 1798 and died April 14, 1800. > > 10. Anna Maria Schitz, born April 14, 1798 and died April 14, 1800. > Daughter of John Adam Schitz and wife, Suzanna. > > 11. George Schitz, born March 24, 1798 and died January 8, 1800. > > 12. John Adam Schitz, born February 22, 1760 and died July 30, 1825. > > 13. Suzanna Schitz, born April 11, 1776 and died March 11, 1833. A born > Difenbach, wife of John Adam; had 4 sons and 3 daughters. > > 14. Maria Schitz, born November 24, 1797 and died April 27, 1840. A born > Reith, wife of Jacob Schitz, married 23 years and had 11 children. > > 15. Jacob Schitz, born October 9, 1789 and died November 15, 1863. > > 16. Frantz Paul Zeller, born April 8, 1751 and died October 3, 1821. An > officer in the Revolution. > > 17. Elizabeth Zeller, born December 16, 1762 and died April 23, 1819. > > 18. John Adam Mosser, born February 18, 1684 and died January 23, 1770. > Married Cathrine Ramer. The cemetery's oldest person. > > 19. Magdalena Troutman, born January 24, 1815 and died March 12, 1835. > Daughter of Henrich Troutman and wife, Magdalena Bichel. > > 20. Frederick Michael, born November 25, 1765 and died April 6, 1822. > > 21. Ursula Berheim, born October 6, 1752 and died January 12, 1835. Married > Simon Hain and had 7 children. Twelve years later, married Frederick Michael > and had 4 children. > > 22. Catherine Seibert, born August 24, 1780 and died October 11, 1828. Wife > of Johannes Seibert. > > 23. Johannes Seibert, born November 3, 1770 and died December 20, 1862. A > son of Christian Seibert and wife Cathrine, a born Holtzstein. > > 24. Barbara Seibert, born December 2, 1778 and died January 23, 1876. A born > Brenden, wife of George Moyer and married the second time to Johannes > Seibert. > > 25. Johannes Kidzmiller, born 169- and died February 26, 1745. > > 26. Michael Theis, born February 2, 1728 and died March 20, 1804. Husband of > Elizabeth and had 8 children. > > 27. Elizabeth Theis, born April 13, 1730 and died September 22, 1804. A born > Reithin and wife of Michael. > > 28. Anna Maria Magdalena Theis, born April 20, and died May 22, 1830. > Daughter of Jacob Theis and Margaretta. > > 29. Barbara Mohr, born January 27, 1792 and died March 14, 1832. Wife of > Johannes Mohr. > > 30. Wilhelm Mayer, born December 30, 1793 and died March 28, 1798. > > 31. Catherine Mayer, born February 17, 1792 and died April 22, 1798. > > 32. Erasimus Theis, born October 7, 1782 and died April 18, 1829. Son of > Jacob and Margaretta. > > 33. Henrich Peiffer, born January 6, 1782 and died April 18, 1847. > > 34. Maria Riehl, born October 12, 1777 and died January 12, 1837. Wife of > Henrich Pfeiffer. > > 35. Peter Seibert, born January 3, 1818 and died February 5, 1834. Son of > Jacob and Elizabeth Seibert. > > 36. Cathrine Kilmer, born June 11, 1777 and died November 14, 1830. A > daughter of Christopher Teis and wife, Maria Elizabeth. > > 37. Maria Lauks, born May 2, 1804 and died September 19, 1845. A born Kilmer > and wife of Benjamin Lauks. > > 38. Peter Seibert, born January 27, 1787 and died June 6, 1828. > > 39. David Teis, born November 23, 1761 and died November 26, 1816. > > 40. Christian Laver, born April 19, 1715 and died September 8, 1786. A > colonel in the Revolutionary Army. > > 41. Maria Margaret Spucker, born March 21, 1721 and died October 16, 1781. > > 42. Peter Spucker, born October 7, 1711 and died July 18, 1789. > > 43. Abraham Undreas, born December 4, 1763 and died September 2, 1827. > > 44. Elizabeth Kinzel, born December 17, 1805 and died September 16, 1807. > Daughter of Jacob and Margaret Kinzel. > > 45. James Wellington Levenguth, born September 3, 1831 and died February 25, > 183-. Son of James and Elizabeth Levenguth. > > 46. Adam Schitz, born --- 30, 1817 and died January 5, 1845. Son of Jacob > and Maria Schitz. > > 47. Maria Schitz, born November 24, 1797 and died April 27, 1840. A born > Reith and wife of Jacob Schitz. > > 48. Jacob Schitz born October 9, 1789 and died November 15, 1863. > > 49. Johannes Peter Diefenbach, born July 15, 1755 and died February 23, > 1838. Son of Adam Diefenbach and Sybilla Kabel. > > 50. Anna Catherine Livingud, born February 23, 1858 and died November 18, > 1924. > > 51. Nathaniel Miller, born 1832,, died 1833. Son of Leonard and Maria > Miller. > > 52. Leonard Miller, born 1826, died 1837. Son of Leonard Miller. > > 53. Sara Miller, born July 21, 1826, died 1853. Daughter of Leonard Miller. > > 54. Elizabeth Graff, born February 1, 1794, died September 13, 1824. A born > Weoller, wife of Johannes Graff. They had 2 children. > > 55. Thomas Scott Wray, died March 1795, at the age of 1 year and 10 months. > > 56. Cathrine Jones, born January 11, 1812 and died May 12, 1852. Wife of > George Diehl. > > 57. Elizabeth Cathrine Leinbach, born July 7, 1831 and died October 16, > 1834. Daughter of Thomas Leinbach and wife Elizabeth nee Seibert. > > 58. Isabella Henrietta Leinbach, born July 7, 1833 and died August 4, 1834. > Daughter of Thomas Leinbach and wife, Cathrine nee Seibert. > > 59. John Leinbach, born April 25, 1843 and died July 9, 1843. Son of Thomas > and Cathrine. > > 60. George Diehl, born 1845 and died 1846. Son of George Diehl. > > 61. Elizabeth Diehl, born 1840 and died 1844. Sister of George. > > 62. Cathrine Diehl, born 1842 and died 1844. Sister of Elizabeth. > > 63. Maia Diehll, born May 25, 1839 and died 1844. Sister of Cathrine. > > 64. John Edward Diehl, born 1831 and died 1832. Son of George Diehl. > > 65. Adam Diehl, born 1850 and died 1852. Son of George Diehl. > > 66. Jacob Etchberger, born February 13, 1724 and died August 12, 1806. A > Revolutionary soldier. > > 67. Esther Etchberger, born June 28, 1730 and died September 12, 1811. Wife > of Jacob. > > 68. Barbara Schultz, born October 19, 1762 and died September 16, 1811. Wife > of Johannes Schultz, a Revolutionary soldier. > > 69. Rebecca Shultz, born August 1805 and died March 30, 1806. Daughter Jacob > and Maria Shultz. > > 70. George Schultz, born December 25, 1800 and died September 25, 1803. Son > of Jacob Shultz. > > 71. Jacob Eckert, born January 15, 1772, died December 31, 1801. Son of > Jonas and Catherine Eckert. > > 72. Henrich Pfeffer, born January 6, 1782, died April 18, 1847. > > 73. Maria Riehl, born October 12, 1777, died January 12, 1837. She married > Henruch Pfeffer. > > 74. Peter Seibert, born January 3, 1818, died February 5, 1834. Son of Jacob > and Elizabeth Seibert. > > 75. Catherine Kilmer, born June 11, 1777, died November 16, 1830. Wife of > Nicholas Kilmer and daughter of Christopher Teis. > > 76. Johannes Etchberger, born September 27, 1787, died December 7, 1793. Son > of Peter and Elizabeth. > > 77. Susanna Zeller, born March 23, 1791, died December 12, 1842. Wife of > Jacob Zeller and daughter of Valentine Troutman. > > 78. Anna Catherine Wager, born November 30, 1766, died January 24, 1788. > > 79. Catharine Deckerin, born January 1, 1762, died September 6, 1769. > > 80. Sara Maria Deckerin, born April 17, 1793, died June 25, 1794. > > 81. Valentine Miler, died May 12, 1817, aged 87 years, 4 months and 6 days. > Born 1730. A Revolutionary soldier. > > 82. Eva Miller, died December 4, 1797, aged 62 years, 4 months, and 12 days. > Born 1735. Wife of Valentine Miller. > > 83. Johannes Reith, born in Philadelphia, April 12, 1752, died May 2, 1818. > > 84. Elizabeth Reith, born April 2, 1755, died April 2, 1800. Daughter of > Isaac Myer. > > 85. Maria Wagner, born May 22, 1814, died --- 23, 1846. Daughter of Henry > and Elizabeth Wagner. > > 86. Isaac Wagner, born March 7, 1819, died October 18, 1847. Son of Henry > and Elizabeth Wagner. > > 87. Johannes Lebo, born September 9, 1823, died December 26, 1844. Son of > Johannes and Elizabeth Lebo. > > 88. Rebecca Wilhelm, born January 18, 1837, and died May 12, 1844. Daughter > of Jacob and Catherine Wilhelm. > > 89. Thomas Kilmer, born November 13, 1807 and died April 25, 1850. Married > Elizabeth Gebhart. Son of Jonathan and Susanna Kilmer. > > 90. Daniel Heffinger, born May 27, 1807 and died June 18, 1857. Son of > Martin and Anna Maria. Married Cathrine Etchberger. > > 91. Michael Blecker, born February 23, 1784 and died September 10, 1851. > > 92.Frederick Forry, born November 13, 1807 and died October 28, 1851. > > 93. Magdalena Brendel, born September 23, 1774 and died November 24, 1844. > Wife of Frederick Brendel. > > 94. Jacob Seibert, born March 21, 1783 and died February 12, 1855. Married > Elizabeth, a born Seibert. > > 95. Elizabeth Seibert, born February 12, 1785 an died August 25, 1847. > Daughter of Jacob Seibert and wife, Mariam, a born Seibert. Born in > Maryland. > > 96. Sara Loose, born December 14, 1819 and died July 18, 1848. Daughter of > Johannes and Catherine Breu. Married Henry Loose. > > 97. J. Michael Pheis, born November 12, 1795 and died November 20, 1849. Son > of David and Barbara Pheis, a born Mosser. Married Cathrine Noecker. Had 13 > children, 8 sons and 5 daughters. > > 98. Johannes Lebo, born September 9, 1823 and died December 26, 1844. Son of > Johannes and Elizabeth Lebo. > > 99. Maria Anna Pfeiffer, born August 23, 1840 and died March 30, 1844. > Daughter of Benjamin and Lavina Pfeiffer. > > 100. Johannes Lebo, born January 31, 1797, died October 31, 1843. Six sons > and six daughters. Married to Elizabeth Lebo, a born Pfeiffer. > > 101. Sara Klopp, born January 24, 1783, died April 19, 1843. A born Keyser > and wife of Adam Klopp. > > 102. Johannes Adam Klopp, born September 30, 1779, died July 4, 1844. Aged > 64 years. Son of John Peter Klopp and Elizabeth Klopp. > > 103. Benjamin Klopp, son of Johannes Klopp and wife, Sara, born May 20, > 1822, died March 1, 1871. > > 104. Johannes Buck, born August 27, 1779, died August 16, 1845. Husband of > Elizabeth Buck, a born Reigel. > > 105. Frederick Brendel, born May 27, 1774, died April 21, 1851. Husband of > Magdalena, a born Loose. > > 106. Johannes Nicholas Mosser, born in Lancaster County, died May 19, 1824. > Married Catherine Ley. Had 12 children, 1 son and 11 daughters. Married > again in 1787, a widow Margaret Ruth, a born Hahn. > > 107. Margaret Mosser, born June 20, 1748, died July 10, 1816. Daughter of > Peter Hahn and second wife of Johannes Nicolas Mosser. > > 108. Johannes Michael Schmele, born June 4, 1706, died March 28, 1776. > > 109. Henry Achi, born November 23, 1761, died March 20, 1807. Married > Elizabeth Spengler. Had 3 children. > > 110. Maria Elizabeth Achi, born July 5, 1767, and died December 16, 1827. > Wife of Henry Achi, had 7 children, 1 son and 6 daughters. > > 111. Maria Achi, born May 16, 1792 and died March 16, 1793. > > 112. Jacob Haak, born May 16, 1792 and died January 5, 1791. > > 113. George Friend, died September 6, 1812. Son of John and Maria Friend. > > 114. Jonathan Kilmer, born July 5, 1769 and died September 22, 1836. Son of > Nicholas and Elizabeth Kilmer. > > 115. Margaretta Hibshman, born March 4, 1811, and died June 10, 1834. > > 116. Susanna Zeller, born May 23, 1791 and died December 12, 1842. Wife of > Jacob Zeller and daughter of Margaretta and Valentine Troutman. > > 117. Emma Lauer, born January 7, 1840 and died May 6, 1841. Daughter of > Christian and Hannah Lauer. > > 118. Emeline Clarissa Etchberger, born July 31, 1811, and died March ---, > 1812. Daughter of Peter and Elizabeth. > > 119. Anna Cathrine Wagner, born November 30, 1766 and died January 24, 1774. > > 120. Johannes Graebe, born February 2, 1770 and died August 4, 1774. > > 121. Margaret Seiler, born January 13, 1755 and died March 7, 1841. Wife of > Valentine Seiler and daughter of Johannes and Cathrine Zeller. > > 122. Johannes Seibert, born August 1, 1808 and died May 8, 1832. Husband of > Maria Kline and had one son. > > 123. Michael Spengler, born July 31, 1825 and died August 16, 1825. Son of > Peter and Anna Maria Spengler. > > 124. Jacob Lauk, born January 31, 1771 and died February 1, 1828. Married > Elizabeth Zimmerman and had 3 children. > > 125. Elias Burno, infant son of John and Elizabeth Burno. > > 126. Mary Schultz nee Wengert, born October 7, 1790 and died April 20, 1850. > Wife of George Schultz. > > 127. Peter Behney, born January 21, 1761 and died September 18, 1838. > Probably a Revolutionary soldier. > > 128. Peter Forrer, born January 21, 1813 and died February 13, 1841. Son of > Peter and Magdalena. > > 129. Cathrine Haak, nee Ruth, born March 5, 1756 and died March 12, 1809. > Wife of Nicholas Haak, a Revolutionary soldier, buried on the Haak farm. > > 130. Sabina Haak, born 1742 and died March 26, 1811. Wife of Michael Haak > and daughter of Alexander Schaeffer, the founder of Schaefferstown. > > 131. Henrick Bunner or Binner, born March 18, 1755 and died November 6, > 1802. A Revolutionary soldier. > > 132. John Peter Spengler, born January 27, 1764 and died September 17, 1850. > A Revolutionary soldier. > > 133. Maria Spangler, born September 13, 1767 and died March 26, 1815. A born > Spang. > > 134. Elizabeth Wagner nee Keller, born September 16, 1771 and died November > 22, 1816. Was married to Matheus Wagner. > > 135. Isaac Meyers (Isaac Meir), born January 4, 1730 and died July 15, 1770. > Founder of Myerstown. > > 136. Barbara Mohr, born January 27, 1792 and died March 14, 1832. Wife of > Johannes Mohr. > > 137. Sarah Manderbach, born September 16, 1820 and died April 18, 1826. > > 138. Wilhelm Mayer, born December 30, 1793, died March 28, 1798. > > 139. Catharine Mayer, born February 17, 1792, died April 23, 1798. > > 140. David Theis (Tice) born February 17, 1792, died April 23, 1798. > > 141. Michael Theis, born February 2, 1728, died March 20, 1804. Married to > Elizabeth Reith. Had 8 children. > > 142. Elizabeth Reith, wife of Michael Theis, born April 13, 1730, died > September 22, 1804. > > 143. Daniel Simmons, son of Henrick and Elizabeth Simmons, born March 6, > 1820, died December 6, 1824. > > 144. Anna Klee, a born Scheney, wife of Samuel Klee, born October 19, 1812, > died 1831. > > 145. Catherine Holtzstein, born January 30, 1749, died September 7, 1821. > Was married 49 years and had 13 children. > > 146. Eva Barbara Seibert, born April 3, 1766, died June 29, 1830. > > 147. Peter Seibert, born June 11, 1779, died March 11, 1859. Aged 71 years, > 10 months. Married Salome Wengert, had 1 son. Was the son of Jonas and > Catherine Seibert. > > 148. Children of Jacob and Maria Schitz. > > 148. Eliza, born April 1, 1822, died April 22, 1824. > > 149. Levi, born November 8, 1828, died March 25, 1833. > > 150. Daniel, born April 8, 1830, died April 23, 1833. > > 151. George, born January 2, 1834, died January 22, 1834. > > 152. Isaac, born 1832, died 1834. > > 153. Sara Regina Klopp, born October 19, 1832 and died August 20, 1836. > Daughter of Samuel and Elizabeth Klopp. > > 154. Jonas Eckert, born October 15, 1738 and died September 19, 1807. > Married Cathrine Ruth and they had six children. > > 155. Cathrine Ruth, born October 15, 1741 and died April 23, 1813. > > 156. Christian Seibert, born November 1743 and died July 2, 1813. > > 157. George Seibert, born September 11, 1822 and died August 28, 1824. > > 158. Johan Seibert, born August 1, 1808 and died May 8, 1832. Husband of > Maria Kline. Had 1 son. > > 159. Elizabeth Lauks, born July 6, 1772 and died June 19, 1860. Wife of > Jacob Lauks. > > 160. Jacob Rhine, born March 9, 1829 and died December 2, 1911. Aged 84 > years, 8 months, and 26 days. > > 161. Samuel Blecker, born December 20, 1822 and died December 2, 1868. > > 162. Rosanna Rhine, born December 30, 1864 and died November 10, 1882. > Daughter of Jacob and Susanna. > > 163. Kate S. Rhine, born October 11, 1857 and died February 10, 1882. > Daughter of Jacob. > > 164. John Hay, born May 1, 1824 and died April 4, 1892. > > 165. Louise Fisher, died October 11, 1908 at age of 68 years, 5 months, and > 28 days. > > 166. Peter Ferrer, born August 28, 1782 and died February 2, 1852. > > 167. Cathrine Gerherd, born October 28, 1819 and died August 17, 1849. A > born Zeller and wife of Elias Gerherd. > > 168. William Seibert, born September 14, 1795 and died January 11, 1861. > Husband of Maria Beiler. > > 169. Maria Seibert, nee Beiler, born July 21, 1802 and died January 18, > 1880. > > 170. Frederick Forry, born November 13, 1807 and died October 28, 1851. > > 171. Johannes Nicholas Kilmer, born February 15, 1778 and died May 27, 1851. > Married Cathrine Leis. > > 172. Charlotte Andreas, born November 16, 1790 and died March 29, 1851. > First husband, Daniel Miller; second, Jacob Henchhold. > > 173. Wilson Kilmer, born September 22, 1849, died March 30, 1850. Son of > Henry and Gustina Kilmer. > > 174. Elizabeth Miller, born May 13, 1812, died January 25, 1893. > > 175. George Schultz, born July 2, 1806, died December 28, 1863. > > 176. Rebecca Schultz, born April 1, 1853, died February 15, 1875. Daughter > of George and Elizabeth Schultz. > > 177. Elizabeth Bucks, born September 10, 1780, died March 28, 1851. A born > Reigel and wife of Johannes Bucks. > > 178. Johannes Sweitzer, born March 26, 1827, died March 14, 1855. > > 179. Cathrine Sweitzer, born June 22, 1796, died June 25, 1855. A born > Kander. > > 180. John Sweitzer, born November 21, 1795 and died August 26, 1856. Son of > Johannes and Sara Sweitzer. > > 181. Adam Diehl, born March 14, 1806 and died June 27, 1858. Son of Adam and > Eva Diehl. > > 182. Eva Diehl, born July 11, 1784 and died November 23, 1864. Wife of Adam > Diehl. > > 183. Sara McCollister, born May 8, 1805 and died January 4, 1856. > > 184. Maria Schneider, born January 25, 1778 and died July 13, 1861. > > 185. Gustina Batdorf, died May 27, 1896 at the age of 67 years, 4 months, 17 > days. Wife of Henry Kilmer, and late wife of George Bowman. > > 186. Henry Kilmer, born March 24, 1822 and died May 3, 1865. > > 187. Suzanna Katterman, born July 13, 1785 and died January 4, 1873. Wife of > Jonathan Kilmer. > > 188. Lucy A. Tice, died July 8, 1907 at the age of 81 years, 1 month, 28 > days. Wife of Henry Tice. > > 189. Cathrine Loos, born December 30, 1804 and died October 1, 1862. > Daughter of Johannes and Cathrine Klein. Wife of Samuel Loose, married 36 > years, 3 months and 29 days, and had 3 children. > > 190. Sameul Loos, born August 29, 1801 and died January 24, 1861. > > 191. Elizabeth Loose, born July 28, 1835, died March 28, 1844. A daughter of > Samuel and Catherine Loose. > > 192. Leah Loose, born February 14, 1831, died December 21, 1895. Wife of > Henry Groh. > > 193. Henry Groh, born August 11, 1828, died February 16, 1877. Son of Henry > Groh and Maria Groh and husband of Leah Loose, daughter of Samuel and > Catherine Loose. > > 194. George Heffelfinger, died January 19, 1874, aged 64 years. > > 195. Catherine Bechtold, wife of George Heffelfinger, born May 24, 1815, > died May 25, 1894. > > 196. William Heffelfinger, born August 10, 1845, died February 11, 1889. > > 197. Samuel Fabold, aged 61 years, 2 months and 25 days. > > 198. John Raner, born January 8, 1844, died June 8, 1931. > > 199. Jacob Strack, born February 26, 1827, died August 12, 1886. > > 200. Elizabeth Strack, born May 4, 1832, died June 25, 1910. Wife of Jacob > Strack. > > 201. Christian Strack, born November 3, 1793, died February 21, 1885, aged > 91 years. > > 202. Maria Catherine Strack, born July 9, 1793, died May 19, 1861. A born > Bucker, married Christian Strack March 28, 1815. Had 10 children, 7 sons, > and 3 daughters. Four of children died before she died. > > 203. Susanna Schwab, born July 18, 1817, died September 26, 1867. Wife of > Cyrus Schwab and a daughter of Christian Strack and wife, Catherine. > > 204. Elizabeth Forrer, born December 23, 1822 and died November 16, 1854. A > daughter of Peter and Magdalene Forrer. > > 205. Magdalena Forrer, born May 3, 1789 and died March 15, 1855. Wife of > Peter Forrer (late Forry). > > 206. Sara Forry, born November 2, 1850 and died March 18, 1862. > > 207. Rebecca Forry, died March 5, 1838 and three years of age. > > 208. Elizabeth Forry, born November 24, 1809 and died October 10, 1875. A > born Seibert. > > 209. Rebecca Cathrine Mathews, born June 19, 1838 and died December 16, > 1857. A born Bechtold, was married seven months when deceased. > > 210. Sarah Lauks, died November 7, 1889 at the age of 85 years, 3 months and > 28 days. > > 211. Hanna Lebo, born May 10, 1810 and died August 6, 1858. A born Lauks and > wife of Henry Lebo. > > 212. J. Michael Teis, born November 2, 1795, died November 30, 1849. Son of > David Teis and Barbara, a born Mosser. Married Catherine Noecker and lived > together 29 years. Had 13 children, 8 sons and 5 daughters. > > 213. Thomas Kilmer, born November 3, 1809, died April 25, 1850. Husband of > Elizabeth Gerhart, son of Jonathan and Susanna Kilmer. > > 214. Michael Blecker, born February 23, 1784, died September 10, 1851. > > 215. Edward Wilhelm, born November 5, 1825, died November 4, 1852. A son of > Jacob and Barbara Wilhelm. > > 216. Maria Catherine Forrer, born September 26, 1782, died April 7, 1853. > Wife of Johannes Forrer. > > 217. Simon Mosser, born August 3, 1735, died December 2, 1802, aged 67 > years, 4 months and 2 days. > > 218. Cyrus Swope, born February 7, 1819, died August 10, 1905, aged 86 > years, 6 months, and 3 days. > > 219. Michael Swope, born February 16, 1850, died October 13, 1870. A son of > Cyrus and Susanna Swope. > > 220. Mary Olive Bell, died May 5, 1832, aged 11 months and 25 days. > > 221. Jacob Jones, born December 20, 1854, died April 12, 1855. Son of Jacob > Jones and Lydia Heberly. > > 222. David Kilmer, born December 28, 1818, died April 1, 1896. > > 223. Ellen Kilmer, born December 26, 1824, died January 5, 1884. A born > Westley and second wife of David Kilmer. > > 224. Elizabeth Klopp, born November 22, 1814, died February 6, 1860. First > wife of David Kilmer and lived in matrimony 19 years. God blessed her with 5 > sons and 2 daughters. > > 225. Michael Forrer, born August 10, 1810, died September ---, 1887. Husband > of Anna Maria Zerbe. > > 226. Anna Maria Zerbe, born January 2, 1800, died December 26, 1884. > -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Chrystie, ROOTSWEB LIST ADMIN. FOR THE BROOKOVER KRABAL MOYERS GROUPS

    06/18/2002 11:50:09
    1. Re: [MOYERS] RE: List for TULPEHOCKEN TRINITY REFORMED CHURCH
    2. Betty L Myers
    3. Christy, Would appreciate it if you would forward me the list from the Tolpehocken Cemetery. Thanks much. Betty Myers

    06/18/2002 05:59:17
    1. Re: [MOYERS] RE: List for TULPEHOCKEN TRINITY REFORMED CHURCH
    2. And Christie I do not want u to leave MOYER MYER etc list either. Maybe toss all the others and relax more but hang on to this one . :>) BLessings Susi

    06/18/2002 05:06:59
    1. Re: [MOYERS] RE: List for TULPEHOCKEN TRINITY REFORMED CHURCH
    2. Christie, I would be most honored to receive this list .. It might give my cousin a real start. HOpe hope. Susi

    06/18/2002 05:06:09
    1. Re: [MOYERS] RE: Administrator Needed
    2. Tsk. Tsk. Christie what could be more important than the 52 spellings of Myers? We can't let you go after all of these years. Bobbye

    06/18/2002 03:56:15
    1. [MOYERS] RE: Administrator Needed
    2. Chrystie
    3. If anyone's interested in taking over any of the Surname Newsgroups below please let me know. It's time I step down and move on to other things. Thanks. -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Chrystie, ROOTSWEB LIST ADMIN. FOR THE BROOKOVER COWGER KRABAL MAJOR MAYERS MOYERS MYRES GROUPS

    06/17/2002 10:21:26
    1. [MOYERS] RE: List for TULPEHOCKEN TRINITY REFORMED CHURCH
    2. Chrystie
    3. I was just forwarded the TULPEHOCKEN TRINITY REFORMED CHURCH Cemetery list if anyone would like it forwarded to them, let me know. It's pretty big or I'd post it out here. MOYER MEYER (yes they are same line) from Berks Co., PA Isaac MEIER/MYER founder of MYERSTOWN, Lebanon, PA -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Chrystie, ROOTSWEB LIST ADMIN. FOR THE BROOKOVER COWGER KRABAL MAJOR MAYERS MOYERS MYRES GROUPS

    06/17/2002 05:12:27
    1. Re: [MOYERS] RE: HURST/HOUST PA
    2. I m going to write up some data for you. They were SWISS German :>) so the sound change comes from that. I met some SWISS when working and had them say some of my names. Also learned two more names were Swiss origin not German:>) Will try and send data within couple of days. Thanks. Blessings Susi

    06/17/2002 03:47:04