As i said i did not put this on for ANYONE TO RESEARCH for me, it was just what i said thinking out loud, giving some one else researching some hints that might work. Sometimes i wish people would tell me more of what they think of other's research and how it might help. Sometimes you find things that no one else has a chance to see. If that make sense to no one sorry i bothered you, June HERMON B FAGLEY wrote: > > The Brush Valley was a few years only for several Germanic to sw Brown, > se Clermont; nw Clermont-east Hamilton Co families. And I read the > Dunkard > faith, but Rev Waldsmidt,of the Reading,Berks,to Heidleburg,Lancaster Co > was, > I think Evang Reformed. You are going back to things posted on Prodigy > genealogy, > 1992-93,and if I have them,I'm not going to dig,when the Internet has > such great > things. The Waldschmidt Jr,who married Stephen Bolender,Srs sister, d > 1814,but his house > yet stands on RT 126 N Milford,Oh,and his mills nearby lead to another > German settlement > that spread near Goshen,with Leaver's,etc. > Assuming they were German Baptist as I've read,they,like normal Baptists > switched,enmass to > the Christian Church ,or Campbellite Christian,or Church of Christ s > Felicity at RT 133 and RT 222, > OR ON SHINKLE'S RIDGE,IN S BROWN. > > On Mon, 30 Oct 2000 12:02:41 -0700 "B. June Babcock" > <gelvin@tabletoptelephone.com> writes: > > This is what is called thinking out loud. Someone with and OLD atlas > > might look these up. > > > > In transcribing some information from Leon BOLENDER noticed an > > interesting piece of information. > > > > Stephen and Margaret SHENKLE-BOLENDER were living in Brush Valley, > > Northumberland Co., Pennsylvania before coming to Clermont and Brown > > County, Ohio. Stephen and 2nd wife bought land in Clermont Co., in > > 1802. > > They lived in or near, Lewis twp. > > > > Jacob METZGER and wife Mary BUCH/DREISBACH lived in Buffalo Valley, > > Northumberland Co., Pennsylvania. Jacob moved to Ross Co., Ohio and > > is > > buried there, but his son Conrad and wife Margaret BAUM bought land > > in > > Clermont Co., in 1806 and ended up near or in Lewis township. > > Conrad's > > Daughter Delilah married Thomas TOWNSLEY had a daughter Rebecca who > > married Jacob BOLANDER. > > > > They were of the Dunkard Faith. > > > > Question #1. The families knew each other in Nouthumberland Co., > > Pennsylvania????? > > Question #2. Good idea to look for the TOWNSLEYs in Northumberland > > Co., > > Pennsylvania, also. > > Question #3. Were the TOWNSLEY's of the Dunkard Faith also??? > > > > Exact detail is not the point of these "thoughts" (such as exact > > dates, > > etc.) June > > > > > > ============================== > > Search more than 150 million free records at RootsWeb! > > http://searches.rootsweb.com/ > > > > ________________________________________________________________ > YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! > Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! > Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: > http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.