I am interested in LATHERS, LEATHERS, LEDERER DILLENBACH, DALLENBACH LASHER, LOESCHER QUICKEL ENGELLAND VANEVERA, EVANS KINCAID Any one else working these surnames, please contact me. Terry Reisinger
BLODGETT DELONG DIEFENDORF(F), DEVENDORF(F), DEFE(A)NDORF, DIEVENDORF(F). EMMERSON (two "m"s) FRAME (of New York State) HILLS JOY PHELPS (JEFFERSON COUNTY, NY) RASBACH randy [email protected]
hi Debra, Who are your Montgomery Co. Beckers? Check out my website -- maybe we have a match! http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Meadows/1449/welcome.html Hope to hear from you soon! Mark A. Wentling
Nelson, I'm interested in your Hoffman family. I have Anna Bidelman, b. 1783, m. John Huffman/Hoofman/Hoffman. They had a number of children including Charles, Jerome, and several others. Any connection with your line? Thanks, Jennifer Clark [email protected] Huntsville, Alabama
SURNAMES I AM RESEARCHING: AMBRIDGE, NIHOFF, VAN ETTA, HOFFMAN, HODOM, BAUMES, VIBBARD, VOSBURGH. NELSON L. AMBRIDGE WESTFIELD, MA FORMERLY OF CANAJOHARIE, MONTGOMERY CTY, NY
My short list! Dee
My Herkimer County names are: BELLINGER CASLER FORBES/FAHRBUSH/VARRBOS/FORBUS HART HARTER/HERDER/HERTHER HELMER KANE KUHN MCKOOMS Good idea. Thanks Carol in Calif
--part1_3de18fc0.2492d38a_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Sorry if this is a repeat--sent it out originally early this morning and have not seen it on the list yet! --part1_3de18fc0.2492d38a_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-path: [email protected] From: [email protected] Full-name: Kathy918 Message-ID: <[email protected]> Date: Fri, 11 Jun 1999 08:51:13 EDT Subject: MINI ROLL CALL To: [email protected] MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: AOL 3.0 16-bit for Windows sub 58 ******* PLASTRIDGE******* any tidbit, any information greatly appreciated, I am attemping to document every Plastridge in the US. Thanks very much. Kathy Karn --part1_3de18fc0.2492d38a_boundary--
Harrison and Younglove
C M Strong wrote: > > Hi listers! > > About a week ago, the list co-ordinator on the Madsion County List > started a mini surname roll-call -- his theory was that we might be > able to grab onto single names faster than whole long paragraphs. > > My initial response was I doubted it would be very productive, but > boy! Was I ever wrong! All of a sudden, match upon match started > pouring out of the woodwork! > > So I was wondering if you'all would care to do the same here? And > just to get the ball rolling, here are my Herkimer County surnames: I don't have much here, but here's my names: HOLMES--- Montgomery County about 1800 (the part that eventually became part of Hamilton County) MEHAN--- Amsterdam/ Broadalbin area. Any info here would be helpful NEHR, TRAVER--- Montgomery County. Very little info here too. ---Ray Warner [email protected] "Knowing the path is not the same as walking it." -Morpheus (Laurence Fishburne), 'The Matrix'
I have only one - Chapman. Barbara [email protected] wrote: > Burlingame, Leonard, Heath, Badman > > Audri > > ==== NYHERKIM Mailing List ==== > Visit the Herkimer/Montgomery Counties GenWeb page at > http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyherkim/
I saw the message posted by Carol Madsen re: Helmers. Carol refers to Adam Helmer. Adam Helmer has a place in history. Somewhere in Herkimer County there is a historic marker that I remember seeing as my family took Sunday drives. I remember a reference to "Adam Helmer's Run". I believe that he ran across the countryside to warn a settlement of an imminent attack by hostile Indians. (Something like that - it's been a long time!) Someone residing in Herkimer County may be able to share the details of this event. I live in Texas now, so I can't research it. Helen Burwell [email protected] MADSEN CAROL wrote: > OK so how are you connected? My Helmers seemed to be in Fairfield, and > Herkimer. Are they near Dolgeville or was that another part of the family? > My family is Philip Helmer listed on the Census of 1710, his son Johan Adam > (aka Adam) Helmer, his son Henry A. Helmer b. 1747, his son Leonard Helmer b.
LESNIKOWSKI or LESNIKOSKI WINKLE both of Amsterdam, Montgomery Co.
My list of names in Montgomery County: BULMAN/BULLMAN HANSON/HANSEN HOUGHATALING GARRISON Mary Myers
Hello All, Here are the names I'm researching, all from Montgomery Co. BECKER BUTLER MCDUFFEE SHULER Any connections, please write! Debra [email protected]
Here's some of my names: BIDELMAN BIDLEMAN MICHAEL CROUSE HOUSE HOOFMAN Jennifer Clark [email protected]
Surnames-AUSMAN & WILLIAMS ROBBINS/ROBINS & RAWN Dorothy Brown
BOYD from Town of Glen, Montgomery County. (Not Rev. Boyd from the Dutch Reformed Church in Fonda). Mid 1800s - late 1800s. GEESLER & SNECK also from Montgomery County, late 1700s - mid 1800s. PULVER & OTTOKIRK from Montgomery County circa 1845. Any connections? Sandy Fonda, NY
Hi my surnames are: AVERY BECKER DIETZ DYGERT GETMAN KLOCK KURRING NELLIS SHULL THORP (help!) WOLCOTT YOUNGS (help!) ZIMMERMAN See hwat I've got at: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Meadows/1449/welcome.html Thanks! Mark A. Wentling
At 07:28 AM 6/11/99 EDT, you wrote: >Greetings Herkimer Co. List: > >Here's my one lonely surname: PHILIPS Yeah, but it sure is a popular one! (although yours only has one "L" -- for sure?? "My" Phillips happens to be Lucinda Phillips, born abt 1817 near Springfield, NY; father born NYS; mother born in Holland. Married Solomon NESTLE and lived to be over 100 years old (her 100th birth- day party was written up in the Cooperstown (?) paper; I have a copy of the clipping. Has *possible* siblings of Jonathan, Asneath/Asenath, and Prudence. Any connections? Would be interested in your PHILLIPS even if there isn't any immediate connection, because I happen to be working pretty hard on this line right now! Thanks! Marsha