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    1. Re: [MOYERS] Re: Christian Moyer
    2. IF the father listed in Dauphin Will data is his, father Valentine mentions HENRY MOYER in his will. HE would be uncle or nephew or brother. census says 3 boys 2 girls I think in 1800 or 1810 cant recall. more children later..supposedly more girls than boys no clue on girls yet.. Sorry due to death of uncle and resurrection of computer I lost some data other on Iomega not yet re hooked up must see if this going to work first.. Susi More to follow

    03/20/2001 04:09:30
    1. Re: [MOYERS] MOYERS - FOULKS
    2. Christy HOPE your out there.. MY computer a mac got a bug lost soft ware .. crazy two days later Uncle ended up in hospital in bad shape.. He past last Sunday.. HE much better now body was wore out bad.. HE was JONES FOULK MOYER relative. I just getting back on line ... Much hugs and we keep taunting each other so some time down line I am sure we are going to link... I will be real busy for at least a nother week or two maybe months. Hve to sort all his things.. Wow the neat stuff I learned already.. Blessings to all out there if I owed you letter or data I have lost your email and your add. , so we will have to start all over. SusiCP

    03/20/2001 04:06:23
    1. [MOYERS] RE: New data online
    2. Chrystie Myers
    3. Hi all, I've place a few new links on my site if anyone is interested in taking a peek. First, I started a site for the KRABAL, FINCE lines (my late husband's) of Conemaugh, Cambria County, PA and his maternal side, the REID'S and STINSON'S of St. Andrews, New Brunswich, Canada along with a good picture of my late husband, George. Also, I've begun the Johnstown Flood, with a storyline and pictures from a book I have that's well over 100 years old. The pictures are show the disaster that the twp of Conemaugh, Johnstown, Cambria County, PA endured. It's devasting. The story is sad as well. Another longterm project. Evenutally I hope to get all of the names online for those that perished in the flood of 1889. Thanks all! -- Chrystie MYERS - ROOTSWEB.COM List Administrator - [email protected] BROOKOVER, COWGER, KRABAL, MOYERS, MYRES, SWECKER

    03/16/2001 09:54:27
    1. Re: [MOYERS] RE: Moving
    2. Linda Menikos
    3. Dear Chrystie, Good luck, good speed, God Bless, Now, again, I ask, where is your destination? Love, Linda ----- Original Message ----- From: Chrystie Myers <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2001 7:49 AM Subject: Re: [MOYERS] RE: Moving > It took me almost 2 years to learn and I learned alot, the hard way. I > learned that so called "buddies" half of the time never show up when you > need something fixed. If they do showup, they do abt 1/3 of the job, > expecting money immediately, and rarely do they come back leaving jobs half > done while you go behind them to fix it correctly. I've learned that all > they care about is getting money and getting jobs done as quickly as > possible, leaving you in the wind. I've learned that I can actually hold a > paint brush in my hand and do it myself, better, quicker and cheaper. I've > learned that if you want a job done and done right, you can do it yourself. > > Never put off til tomorrow, what you can do today. Where there's a will, > there is a way. Trust your family and true friends and somehow you'll make > it through and always go with that wonderful "gut" feelings that god gave > us. You know, the one "animals" use instintively. > > And Linda, I've learned the most important lessonn of all. Don't carry > anything "heavy" when you have a fractured hand ;) LOL OUCH! > > I hired professional movers; insured my "stuff". In the long run, had I > hired buddies and a Uhaul I would have ended up paying almost the same > amount and at least the pro's will showup;) > > Thanks Linda, and .... wish me luck. At first it was kinda sad looking > around this old place, seeing the shed george built; the patio he stuggled > alone to build; the privacy fence that seemed to take forever 'cause he > would take things down and put them back up if they weren't done exactly the > way he felt they should be. But most of all, I've learned that I was very > very fortunate to have him while I did. I'll judge the next man (if there is > one - secretly) comparing him to George. And he better "measure" up. Hey, I > can do that to now! > -- > Chrystie MYERS - ROOTSWEB.COM > List Administrator - [email protected] > BROOKOVER, COWGER, KRABAL, MOYERS, MYRES, SWECKER > > > ==== MOYERS Mailing List ==== > Post Your Queries Often! > Chrystie MYERS - MOYERS List Adm. > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry.com for a FREE 14-Day Trial and enjoy access to the #1 > Source for Family History Online. Go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/subscribe/subscribetrial1y.asp?sourcecode=F11HB >

    03/15/2001 06:27:18
    1. [MOYERS] Rootsweb Search Sites
    2. Chrystie Myers
    3. SEARCHABLE DATABASES AT ROOTSWEB. RootsWeb thanks all of the individuals and groups who contribute their data to share with the genealogical community. See the full list of contributors at http://userdb.rootsweb.com/contributors.html PASSENGER LISTS. Barque "Charlotte Harrison," Scotland to New York, July 1850; 1,500 total records for all ship lists (per html table) submitted by Harold A. Ralston http://userdb.rootsweb.com/passenger/ PASSENGER LISTS. British Barque "Tay," Scotland to New York, August 1840; Harold A. Ralston http://userdb.rootsweb.com/passenger/ PASSENGER LISTS. British Barque "Gleaner," Scotland to New York, 1842; Harold A. Ralston http://userdb.rootsweb.com/passenger/ PASSENGER LISTS. Brigantine "Caroline," Ireland to Boston, May 1851 111 records; Kathy Amoroso, Maine Historical Society http://userdb.rootsweb.com/passenger/ PASSENGER LISTS. Brigantine "Czar," Scotland to New York, 1841 Harold A. Ralston http://userdb.rootsweb.com/passenger/ PASSENGER LISTS. Brigantine "Matty," Scotland to New York, 1774 54 records; Robin Layton http://userdb.rootsweb.com/passenger/ PASSENGER LISTS. "Diana," Scotland to Wilmington, North Carolina, September 1774; Harold A. Ralston http://userdb.rootsweb.com/passenger/ PASSENGER LISTS. "Edinburgh," Campbeltown, Scotland to Cape Fear, North Carolina, 1770; Harold A. Ralston http://userdb.rootsweb.com/passenger/ PASSENGER LISTS. "Britannic" and "Franconia," Liverpool and Cobh to New York, 1950; 1,277 records; Christina Parker Walker http://userdb.rootsweb.com/passenger/ PASSENGER LISTS. SS "Italia," Naples, Italy to New York, June 1906, Partial List; 21 records; Karen Freilino http://userdb.rootsweb.com/passenger/ PASSENGER LISTS. British Ship "Sarah," Glasgow, Scotland to New York, July 1850; Harold A. Ralston http://userdb.rootsweb.com/passenger/ PASSENGER LISTS. U.S. Mail Steamer "New York," Southampton to New York via Cherbourg, 1914; Harold A. Ralston http://userdb.rootsweb.com/passenger/ PASSENGER LISTS. "Wilmington," Belfast to New York, 1803 Harold A. Ralston http://userdb.rootsweb.com/passenger/ PASSENGER LISTS. DORGAN (surname), Arrivals from Ireland to Boston, 1848-1891; 150 records; S. Dorgan http://userdb.rootsweb.com/passenger/ ENGLAND. HADFIELD (surname), Births, Deaths and Marriages as recorded by the General Register Office of England & Wales 5,302 records; David Hadfield http://userdb.rootsweb.com/uki/ ENGLAND. Middlesex Parish Register 72,908 records; Sandy Coleman http://userdb.rootsweb.com/uki/ ENGLAND, Northamptonshire, Kingsthorpe. Marriages 1813-1837 478 records; Eric Parker http://userdb.rootsweb.com/uki/ IRELAND, County Galway. 1901 House & Building Census of Killimor 66 records; Patricia A. Barney http://userdb.rootsweb.com/uki/ IRELAND, Counties Tipperary and Limerick. Church Records -- Baptisms and Marriages; 1,570 records; Tony Riordan http://userdb.rootsweb.com/uki/ SCOTLAND. Buittle Parish History and Census Records 2,866 records; James Bell http://userdb.rootsweb.com/uki/ SCOTLAND. DUN (surname), Birth, Marriage, Death Indexes 404 records; Michael Dun http://userdb.rootsweb.com/uki/ UNITED KINGDOM. PEARLESS, PEERLESS (surname), 1881 Census Data 759 records; Douglas Pearless http://userdb.rootsweb.com/uki/ -- Chrystie MYERS - ROOTSWEB.COM List Administrator - [email protected] BROOKOVER, COWGER, KRABAL, MOYERS, MYRES, SWECKER

    03/15/2001 01:00:12
    1. Re: [MOYERS] Re: Linda's Mother
    2. Linda Menikos
    3. Chrystie, The prayers, and love sent are just what I need. I appreciate it immensely. My thanks to all of you. Love, Linda ----- Original Message ----- From: Chrystie Myers <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2001 7:56 AM Subject: [MOYERS] Re: Linda's Mother > I just realized. Oh my god. Linda, you lost your mother. I'm so sorry to > hear this. My prayers are with you and I know the MOYERS/MEYRS group feel > the same way. Is there anything we can do for you? > > I'm so sorry Linda. Really am. May god be with you. > -- > Chrystie MYERS - ROOTSWEB.COM > List Administrator - [email protected] > BROOKOVER, COWGER, KRABAL, MOYERS, MYRES, SWECKER > > > ==== MOYERS Mailing List ==== > Rootsweb.com Email Newsgroups > -- THE MOYERS NEWSGROUP -- > > ============================== > Search more than 150 million free records at RootsWeb! > http://searches.rootsweb.com/ >

    03/14/2001 04:26:20
    1. Re: [MOYERS] RE: Moving
    2. Linda Menikos
    3. Brenda, I had forgotten the old saying about the broom. Thanks for reminding me. Thanks also for your caring concern for me in the death of my dear Mother. Linda ----- Original Message ----- From: Lone Wolf <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2001 8:13 AM Subject: Re: [MOYERS] RE: Moving > Congratulations Chrystie, now leave you'r old broom at the old house and > buy a new one for the new house. Thats so you start fresh. > Linda very sorry about you'r mom it brought back the memories of my > father he was sick for three long years I never wanted to loose him but > he suffered so much it was heartbreaking for all of us but the memories > he gave us sustain us and I'm sure it will eventually for you hang in > there. Brenda > > > ==== MOYERS Mailing List ==== > SOCIAL SECURITY DEATH INDEX (SSDI) UPDATED; > Just Goto: http://ssdi.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ssdi.cgi > -- MOYERS Rootsweb Newsgroup -- > > ============================== > Add as many as 10 Good Years To Your Life > If you know how to reduce these risks. > http://www.thirdage.com/health/wecare/hearthealth/index.html >

    03/14/2001 04:23:40
    1. [MOYERS] RE: US Census Online
    2. Chrystie Myers
    3. The US Census Online is rapidly expanding/updating. If you've got nothing better to do, checkout http://www.census-online.com/ it's not bad. -- Chrystie MYERS - ROOTSWEB.COM List Administrator - [email protected] BROOKOVER, COWGER, KRABAL, MOYERS, MYRES, SWECKER

    03/14/2001 12:12:36
    1. Re: [MOYERS] RE: Moving
    2. Linda Menikos
    3. Chrystie, I just wanted to let you know my Mother died Monday night after too much suffering. She is with her loved ones in heaven now. Please get help with your work and your move so you don't hurt yourself. We love you and don't want to lose you. Let us know when you are in your new place. Let the list can take care of itself for a little while. (not a long while!), and keep in touch when you can. Love, Linda ----- Original Message ----- From: Chrystie Myers <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2001 6:21 PM Subject: [MOYERS] RE: Moving > Just want to let everyone know that I'll be moving very shortly to another > home. It's alot smaller for me since I don't have George here anymore to > help with things. In case some on the list don't know, I lost my husband abt > 2 yrs ago in an explosion. So, it's time for me to see 4 new walls, you > know. And less for me to take care of like mowing:( > > So, in the next 4 weeks or so, if you don't see alot of activity from me, as > I've been painting/spackling/caulking/selling/buying you name it (which is > why I haven't done much out here since October) please hang in there. I'm > here - and everyone out here can always count on Suzie, Linda, Helen, > Brenda, John and Pearl and so many other's out here that always help. > > Thanks gang. > -- > Chrystie MYERS - ROOTSWEB.COM > List Administrator - [email protected] > BROOKOVER, COWGER, KRABAL, MOYERS, MYRES, SWECKER > > > > ==== MOYERS Mailing List ==== > Post Your Queries Often! > Chrystie MYERS - MOYERS List Adm. > > ============================== > Add as many as 10 Good Years To Your Life > If you know how to reduce these risks. > http://www.thirdage.com/health/wecare/hearthealth/index.html >

    03/14/2001 07:39:54
    1. [MOYERS] Re: Linda's Mother
    2. Chrystie Myers
    3. I just realized. Oh my god. Linda, you lost your mother. I'm so sorry to hear this. My prayers are with you and I know the MOYERS/MEYRS group feel the same way. Is there anything we can do for you? I'm so sorry Linda. Really am. May god be with you. -- Chrystie MYERS - ROOTSWEB.COM List Administrator - [email protected] BROOKOVER, COWGER, KRABAL, MOYERS, MYRES, SWECKER

    03/14/2001 01:56:08
    1. Re: [MOYERS] RE: Moving
    2. Chrystie Myers
    3. Marilyn, Thank you. You're gonna make me cry. -- Chrystie MYERS - ROOTSWEB.COM List Administrator - [email protected] BROOKOVER, COWGER, KRABAL, MOYERS, MYRES, SWECKER

    03/14/2001 01:54:14
    1. Re: [MOYERS] RE: Moving
    2. Chrystie Myers
    3. Thank you Barbara. You're right, our pioneer ancestor's migrated through some pretty rough territories with their very lives constantly being threatened, amazing huh. Can't believe we complain today, I gotta lot of nerve. I'll remember that. Thanks for reminding me. Made me feel better already. Double :) back at you. Thank you. If anyone needs any help, well, you guys will know what to do. You're the best list out here. Really. Try the other groups. We're connected here. I'm proud to be a part of it. I'll be back. Not going anywhere even though I thought of giving up. It's no longer a part of my vocabulary. -- Chrystie MYERS - ROOTSWEB.COM List Administrator - [email protected] BROOKOVER, COWGER, KRABAL, MOYERS, MYRES, SWECKER

    03/14/2001 01:53:09
    1. Re: [MOYERS] RE: Moving
    2. Chrystie Myers
    3. It took me almost 2 years to learn and I learned alot, the hard way. I learned that so called "buddies" half of the time never show up when you need something fixed. If they do showup, they do abt 1/3 of the job, expecting money immediately, and rarely do they come back leaving jobs half done while you go behind them to fix it correctly. I've learned that all they care about is getting money and getting jobs done as quickly as possible, leaving you in the wind. I've learned that I can actually hold a paint brush in my hand and do it myself, better, quicker and cheaper. I've learned that if you want a job done and done right, you can do it yourself. Never put off til tomorrow, what you can do today. Where there's a will, there is a way. Trust your family and true friends and somehow you'll make it through and always go with that wonderful "gut" feelings that god gave us. You know, the one "animals" use instintively. And Linda, I've learned the most important lessonn of all. Don't carry anything "heavy" when you have a fractured hand ;) LOL OUCH! I hired professional movers; insured my "stuff". In the long run, had I hired buddies and a Uhaul I would have ended up paying almost the same amount and at least the pro's will showup;) Thanks Linda, and .... wish me luck. At first it was kinda sad looking around this old place, seeing the shed george built; the patio he stuggled alone to build; the privacy fence that seemed to take forever 'cause he would take things down and put them back up if they weren't done exactly the way he felt they should be. But most of all, I've learned that I was very very fortunate to have him while I did. I'll judge the next man (if there is one - secretly) comparing him to George. And he better "measure" up. Hey, I can do that to now! -- Chrystie MYERS - ROOTSWEB.COM List Administrator - [email protected] BROOKOVER, COWGER, KRABAL, MOYERS, MYRES, SWECKER

    03/14/2001 01:49:16
    1. Re: [MOYERS] RE: Moving
    2. Lone Wolf
    3. Congratulations Chrystie, now leave you'r old broom at the old house and buy a new one for the new house. Thats so you start fresh. Linda very sorry about you'r mom it brought back the memories of my father he was sick for three long years I never wanted to loose him but he suffered so much it was heartbreaking for all of us but the memories he gave us sustain us and I'm sure it will eventually for you hang in there. Brenda

    03/14/2001 01:13:00
    1. Re: [MOYERS] RE: Moving
    2. Marilyn
    3. Chrystie, I agree with Barbara. Happy frontiering and enjoy your new adventure! Marilyn -----Original Message----- From: the Holleys <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Wednesday, March 14, 2001 11:48 AM Subject: Re: [MOYERS] RE: Moving >Chrystie; > >You'll remain in our thoughts as you prepare for this move into the newest >phase of your life. You are now part of the continuing Moyers/Myers family >tradition of "moving on" to new territory. Our best wishes go with you into >YOUR new frontier....... > >Barbara, and the rest of the Moyer/Myers family in PA > > > > >==== MOYERS Mailing List ==== >Contact the MOYERS List Adm. >at [email protected] > >============================== >Shop Ancestry - Everything you need to Discover, Preserve & Celebrate >your heritage! >http://shop.myfamily.com/ancestrycatalog >

    03/14/2001 01:06:32
    1. Re: [MOYERS] RE: Moving
    2. the Holleys
    3. Chrystie; You'll remain in our thoughts as you prepare for this move into the newest phase of your life. You are now part of the continuing Moyers/Myers family tradition of "moving on" to new territory. Our best wishes go with you into YOUR new frontier....... Barbara, and the rest of the Moyer/Myers family in PA

    03/13/2001 11:51:20
    1. [MOYERS] RE: Moving
    2. Chrystie Myers
    3. Just want to let everyone know that I'll be moving very shortly to another home. It's alot smaller for me since I don't have George here anymore to help with things. In case some on the list don't know, I lost my husband abt 2 yrs ago in an explosion. So, it's time for me to see 4 new walls, you know. And less for me to take care of like mowing:( So, in the next 4 weeks or so, if you don't see alot of activity from me, as I've been painting/spackling/caulking/selling/buying you name it (which is why I haven't done much out here since October) please hang in there. I'm here - and everyone out here can always count on Suzie, Linda, Helen, Brenda, John and Pearl and so many other's out here that always help. Thanks gang. -- Chrystie MYERS - ROOTSWEB.COM List Administrator - [email protected] BROOKOVER, COWGER, KRABAL, MOYERS, MYRES, SWECKER

    03/13/2001 12:21:40
    1. [MOYERS] RE: MYERS ca1700-1800
    2. Chrystie Myers
    3. Goto http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/pa/greene/ Click on Church Registries and search for Peter MYERS ca1776 and Jacob MYERS 1810 of Greene Co., PA. -- Chrystie MYERS - ROOTSWEB.COM List Administrator - [email protected] BROOKOVER, COWGER, KRABAL, MOYERS, MYRES, SWECKER

    03/12/2001 12:15:30
    1. [MOYERS] RE: Great Maryland History Site
    2. Chrystie Myers
    3. Rootsweb sponsors a great freebie site regarding the US, broken down by state links. Just goto http://www.usgenweb.org/statelinkstext.html For Maryland try: http://www.rootsweb.com/~mdgenweb/ Maryland Military History produced this link: http://mapping.usgs.gov:8888/gnis/owa/gnisprod?f_state=MD&f_name=&variant=N& f_type=military&tab=y -- Chrystie MYERS - ROOTSWEB.COM List Administrator - [email protected] BROOKOVER, COWGER, KRABAL, MOYERS, MYRES, SWECKER

    03/11/2001 11:27:10
    1. [MOYERS] RE: D.A.R. Info on Miscellaneous MYERS
    2. Chrystie Myers
    3. Daughters of the American Revolution Lineage Books (152 Vols.) The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 21 page 94 - Mrs. Fanny B. Myers. DAR ID Number: 20260 Born in Kingston, Pennsylvania. Widow of Henry B. Myers. Descendant of Philip Myers, of Pennsylvania. Daughter of Thomas Myers and Sarah Borkidge, his wife. Granddaughter of Philip Myers and Martha Bennet (1763-1851), his wife, m. 1778. Philip Myers, (1759-1835), enlisted as a private in the German regiment, Continental troops, 1776. He applied for a pension at the age of seventy-four and it was allowed for six months' actual service. He was born in Germany, settled in Frederick, Md.; removed, 1785, to Kingston, Pa., ***** The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 35 page 205 Mrs. Elizabeth Myers Jenkins. DAR ID Number: 34583 Born in Ottawa, Illinois. Wife of Eugene A. Jenkins. Descendant of Capt. John Reed and of Philip Myers. Daughter of Philip Myers and Mary Isabella Cowen, his wife. Granddaughter of Thomas Myers and Sarah Borkidge, his wife; Walter Cowan and Matilda Strawn, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Philip Myers and Martha Bennet, (1763-1851), his wife, m. 1778; Jeremiah Strawn and Hannah Boucher, his wife. See No. 34582. Philip Myers, (1759-1835), enlisted as a private in the German regiment Continental troops, 1776. He was allowed a pension for six months actual service. He was born in Germany; settled in Frederick, Md.; removed 1785 to Kingston, Pa., where he died. Also No. 20260. ***** The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 158 [p.1] THE NATIONAL SOCIETY OF THE Daughters of the American Revolution page 100Mrs. Halley Myers Clement.157311 Born in Nevada, Mo. Wife of Fred Chilson Clement. Descendant of Lieut. Col. Thomas Dyer, as follows: 1. Thomas Myers (1846-1919) m. 1878 Mary J. Badger (b. 1857). 2. Albert Badger (1821-1911) m. 1853 Sarah E. Halley (1827-85). 3. Albert Allen Badger (b. 1801) m. 1821 Asenath Crosby (1797-1865). 4. Edmund Badger (1779-1860) m. 1795 Amelia Dyer (1779-1823). 5. Thomas Dyer m. Elizabeth Ripley. Thomas Dyer (1747-1808) served as captain, major and lieutenant-colonel, Connecticut. He was born in Windham, Conn. -- Chrystie MYERS - ROOTSWEB.COM List Administrator - [email protected] BROOKOVER, COWGER, KRABAL, MOYERS, MYRES, SWECKER

    03/11/2001 02:08:15