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    1. Frazier - Bedford Co, PA
    2. Margie Pearce
    3. Ken, I am no help but am also looking for a daughter in about that time period who married a Frazier/Fraser/Frazer. Sarah Roop b. abt. 1798, d/o Fredrick Roop/Rape/Rupe and Elizabeth Abbott, m. John Frazier. According to an 1834 Orphan Court document from Huntindon Co, PA, Sarah intermarried with John Frazier residing in Bedford Co. Sarah and John have been a brick wall for a number of years. Any clue would be much appreciated. Margie Roop Pearce Ponchatoula, LA ----- Original Message ----- From: "Branches & Lil' Twigs" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, April 10, 2005 3:43 PM Subject: GREEN(e) - Cumberland/Bedford/Somerset Co, PA > Hi everyone, > > What I am about to ask your help with, I am confident, will appear akin to > my attempting to empty the ocean using a funnel, most likely with similar > non-productive results. Please make allowances for me, my wife would say, > I am having a senior episode. > > Cumberland/Bedford/Somerset County, Pennsylvania.About the time of the > "Jersey Settlement", c.1770, one of the early pioneers Thomas GREEN(e), > his wife Elizabeth and four children were part of this movement into > Cumberland/Bedford/Somerset County, Pennsylvania. The family consisted of > Thomas, b. c. 1712, Elizabeth, b. c. 1714, son Richard, b. 21 Oct 1734, > daughters Mary b. c. 1736, Abigail, b. c. 1738, and Margareth "Margaret", > b. c. 1740. > > Does anyone have these daughters in your research? The daughters were > likely married prior to arriving. However, they and their families are > supposedly buried in Six Poplars Graveyard, Addison Twp, Somerset Co, PA. > I am looking for any available information pertaining to them and/or their > families. In all probability they intermarried with other families that > were also part of the "Jersey Settlement", Cumberland/Bedford/Somerset > County, Pennsylvania. > > Son Richard arrived with his wife Susannah, one son, and two daughters, > two more sons were born after arriving. > > As with Richard's father Thomas, the daughters are a brick wall.Richard > had two daughters, Margareth "Margaret", b. c. 1760, and Abigail, b. c. > 1764. Margareth "Margaret" married a ________ (Frasier, Frazer) Frazier, > they had a daughter, Margaret A. Frazier. Abigail married a ________ > (Huss) Huff. > > Does anyone have any of the above daughters and their families in your > research? > > Please, can anyone help, I am grateful for the smallest piece of the > puzzle. Thank you. > > Ken >

    04/11/2005 01:40:03
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    2. Ron Bliss
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    04/11/2005 04:00:45