FEB. 20 -- North Hills Genealogists Meeting / 7:00 pm Tuesday Feb. 20 The German Community in Allegheny City will be presented by guest speaker Mr. John Canning of the Allegheny City Society at the 7:00 p.m. Tuesday, February 20, 2001, meeting of the North Hills Genealogists in the Northland Public Library, 300 Cumberland Road, McCandless Township, Pittsburgh, PA 15237. The German Community in Allegheny City will trace development of the German community in Allegheny City, including religious and fraternal organizations and prominent individuals. Focusing on the 19th century, this talk will be of value to all with Germanic ancestors in our region, encompassing those from Alsace Lorraine, Switzerland, and other German speaking areas in addition to those who immigrated from what we call Germany today. Mr. John Canning is a history teacher in the Mount Lebanon School district and a lifelong North-Sider, half in Brighton Heights and half in Allegheny West, who has always had an interest in local history and is an active member of the Allegheny City Society. The meeting is free and open to the public. ______________________________ BEGINNING GENEALOGY CLASS now being formed at the Community College of Allegheny County, Pittsburgh, PA. Please note the cost is the same for this particular class whether or not you are an Allegheny County resident. WHO: Elissa Scalise Powell, CGRS will be teaching WHAT: a 5-week class covering how to begin searching for your family roots including a field trip to the Carnegie Library in Pittsburgh to work on your own family research with teacher guidance. WHEN: Sundays, 1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. starting on February 18, 2001 WHERE: CCAC, North Campus, 8701 Perry Highway, Pittsburgh, PA (on Rt. 19, one traffic light south of Cumberland Road) WHY: Because you want more information on how to find your ancestors! HOW MUCH: $39 for 15 hours of instruction HOW: Register with CCAC for course YCA-007-1411 via phone at (412) 237-2670 or (724) 325-6626, by fax (with credit card and SSN) to (412) 237-6504 or by mail to Registration, 8701 Perry Highway, Pgh, 15237. Walk-in registrations can be taken. MORE QUESTIONS? (412) 369-3737. ________________________________ Thursday, February 22, 2001, 7:30 p.m., Ben Avon Historical Society The Ben Avon Historical Society meetings are free and open to the public and held at the Community United Presbyterian Church of Ben Avon, 7501 Church Ave. "Your Own Detective Story: The How & Why of Genealogy" will be presented by Elissa Scalise Powell, CGRS. Each person's genealogy is their own detective story which must solve the who, what, when, where, and why of the family history. The five W's are briefly introduced with an explanation of "Why Genealogy?" Once the facts that answer the five W's start to emerge, the how of organizing becomes pertinent. Research tips, how-to's and how-not-to's are peppered throughout the presentation of an organizational system that includes the five essential genealogical forms, discussion of the home files, including proof and resource files; the working files, including what to take to the library; and a research tracking system. Internet sources and resources will also be shown and discussed. This lecture should give the beginner a solid foundation of how to record the information they gather with source citations, and confidence to know how to accomplish their goals - no matter which "Why Genealogy?" reason brings them here. ___________________________________________ Saturday, March 10, 2001, 10 a.m., WPGS meeting Western PA Genealogical Society monthly meetings are free and open to the public and held in the Lecture Hall of the Carnegie Library/Museum, 4400 Forbes Ave., Pittsburgh, PA 15213. "Messages From the Grave: Listening to Your Ancestor's Tombstone" will be presented by Elissa Scalise Powell, CGRS. Tombstones are the last monument to our lives on this earth. In their shape and inscribed symbols, they can speak of the lifestyle of the deceased or the attitude of death of the loved ones left behind. They are being destroyed by many factors which make them illegible or eradicate them altogether. Abandoned and "lost" cemeteries can be found through records and natural signs. Discussion includes ways to read "illegible" stones, which may be the last time a person may hear the tombstone "speak." This colorful slide lecture illustrates these techniques and shows what problems are encountered in reading a variety of markers. Internet sources and resources will also be discussed. For any questions, you may call the society's answering machine at (412) 687-6811. _________________________________________________ SATURDAY, MARCH 31, 2001 SLIPPERY ROCK HERITAGE ASSOCIATION - 13th Annual Genealogical Workshop at Slippery Rock University Union Building, Slippery Rock, PA 16057 8:30AM - REGISTRATION (juice, cookies) 9:00 am Welcome - Helen Staiger, Workshop Chair Noon Buffet Lunch (pre-registration only), door prizes, vendor or library break 4:00 pm Close of workshop Speaker: Leslie Smith Collier - nationally known for her interesting and informative lectures. Enthusiastic, alive, funny - Leslie explains methods better than anyone! With her practical, 'how-to' handouts, Leslie will help explain in an hour what you didn't understand after months or years of research. Leslie is a former teacher and administrator and currently teaches in the community college system. She is a well known lecturer for NGS, FGS, GENTECH (national genealogical organizations), and has been the featured speaker at state and regional conferences. She is a member and Director of many genealogical societies. Program: FADED PAGES: Families With Few Records - Researching certain ancestors can make genealogists tear out what little hair is left on our heads. Learn to produce results when you find hopelessly unremarkable ancestors. What other avenues of research, records, time periods, and places are most likely to shed light on your darkest corners? Examples across American history give you a fresh perspective on problems. IN DEEDS I TRUST (and So Should You) - Do dry and dusty land records hold no allure? No! This is a case study of three generations of a pioneering family who lacked the genealogical foresight to leave a will or even a marriage record. Land records alone prove every genealogical question. Understand the significance of deeds. Examine their terminology to establish migrations and maiden names, to uncover occupations, to specify family relationships, to provide proof of marriage and death, and to identify allied families. HAVE YOU GOT IT ALL? - Psst...do you hanker to outmaneuver the dead? Are you convinced that your ancestors knew you were coming and deliberately hid the records? There is hope. Learn to rest easy, secure in the knowledge of having done everything possible to locate these records. Where must you look, and where are potential trouble spots? CLEANING OUT THE CLUTTER: Organizing Your Information! - It is possible, even with lots of paper, little time, and a tight budget. A suggested 'how to' for your files, document and photos, and computer. Includes info on both Internet and low-cost book publication. ALSO AVAILABLE: Photographer to copy your old photos from 9am-noon (deposit required); LDS computer database search; SRU Library research; vendors Registration: $28.00 (includes buffet lunch -- must be postmarked by March 22) POSTMARK AFTER MARCH 22, OR AT DOOR: $28.00 /lunch on your own (local restaurant map available) Please mail and make check payable to: SLIPPERY ROCK HERITAGE ASSOCIATION - GENEALOGY WORKSHOP BOX 511 SLIPPERY ROCK, PA. 16057 PLEASE TYPE, OR PRINT LEGIBLY - (please include phone # in case we need to contact you.) any questions: call Helen Staiger (724) 794-4627 or email: geniespeak@aol.com ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.
----- Original Message ----- From: Jennifer Volker To: OH-WAYNE-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Monday, January 29, 2001 10:48 PM Subject: Ayers/Ayres Marriages in Wayne County James M. AYERS married Jane RICHEY 17 Feb 1820 in Wayne County. I am trying to find out the parents of James M. AYERS. James was born in 19 Oct 1794 in Wayne County, PA? or Maryland? He died in Ashland or Butler County, Ohio 20 Jan 1851. I am hoping that the other AYERS/AYRES marriages in Wayne County at that time, may be relatives and may have a clue to James M. AYERS parents. I found these marriages using a batch number on Family Search. The marriages are as follows: Elizabeth AYRES to Nathan GORSUCH 6 Feb 1817 Elizabeth AYRES to Jacob WHITE 12 Oct 1820 Elizabeth AYRES to John BUCKHANON 20 May 1826 Mercy AYRES to David JONES 22 Aug 1820 Phebe AYRES to Hugh W. HUGHES 9 Jul 1829 Priscilla AYRES to William MOORE 1835 Thanks for any leads! Jenny Volker in AZ
OH, Wayne Co., Marriages LAW / JOHNSON 7 Oct 1819 James Law/Naomi Johnson ML 2-6 21 Feb 1822 Wm Law /Jane Johnson CP 2-33 3 Oct 1822 Sally Law /David Johnston CP 2-39
Hello I am seeking the birthdate & Death date for Elizabeth Fasig wife of John Fasig. He was born 7 Feb 1816 and he died 1 Jan 1891 Wayne Co, Ohio. Buried in West Salem Cemetery. ALso have Samuel Fasig born 21 Apr 1823 died 28 Aug 1895 Place Unknown. His wife was Lucinda Greenland(don't have any info on her) Samuel is brother to John. If someone has access to cemeteries, could they look this up for me? Thanks so much Granny-Danville, Ill
Nancy Regan, I would like a copy of the Green Twp, census lisst. Lynn Sewell lbsewell@multipro.com ----- Original Message ----- From: <OHWAYNE-D-request@rootsweb.com> To: <OHWAYNE-D@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, January 27, 2001 6:00 PM Subject: OHWAYNE-D Digest V01 #5
looking for parents of daisy kistler & robert segner married april 27, 1904 any help will be appreciated thanks
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My Juno does not give me that message when I delete! John Ballard martin.abba@juno.com wrote: > > Good Morning, > > Is anyone having trouble with receiving the "Snowwhite" e-mail message? > A couple weeks ago someone on one my PA rootsweb lists complained of it > and folks there said it was a virus. I have since unsubscribed from that > list, but recently I've been receiving that "Snowwhite" message -- this > morning there were two in my mailbox. With Juno, I have to click on the > message in order to delete it and then when I click on "delete," it > doesn't delete, it opens to the message that say's "do you want to open > this attachment or save it to a file? " I then have to get out of there > and when I click on "delete" again, it does delete. I then close down my > computer completely to be sure the messages are deleted. Does anyone > have any suggestions? I would be grateful for any that would prevent > this message from arriving in my mailbox. > > Cathy Martin > > ________________________________________________________________ > GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! > Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! > Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: > http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj. > > ============================== > Search over 900 million names at Ancestry.com! > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist1.asp
Good Morning, Is anyone having trouble with receiving the "Snowwhite" e-mail message? A couple weeks ago someone on one my PA rootsweb lists complained of it and folks there said it was a virus. I have since unsubscribed from that list, but recently I've been receiving that "Snowwhite" message -- this morning there were two in my mailbox. With Juno, I have to click on the message in order to delete it and then when I click on "delete," it doesn't delete, it opens to the message that say's "do you want to open this attachment or save it to a file? " I then have to get out of there and when I click on "delete" again, it does delete. I then close down my computer completely to be sure the messages are deleted. Does anyone have any suggestions? I would be grateful for any that would prevent this message from arriving in my mailbox. Cathy Martin ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.
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I have transcribed this township and would be glad to send fellow list members the information on any household listed here. Listed here are: 1) The people whose names appear on the same line as the dwelling and household number (it looks like in almost all cases they might be the "head of household", although this Census doesn't designate a head of household). 2) The name of each person in a household whose surname is not the same as the surname on the previous line. This transcription has not been proofread. I may have made reading errors or typing errors; please use these as clues to your own research. I would really enjoy getting any corrections you have. Happy hunting! Nancy Regan near Seattle, WA, USA **mamger Malia Albright Silas Amn** Anna Amstutz David Amstutz John Jr. Amstutz John Sr. Amstutz Peter Anderson Isaac Anthony Adam Arick Abr. H. Arick James Arnold Manda Ault Isaac Ax Barbara B****** ***** Ba*r Harriet Bair Barbara Bair Rosan Baker Byron L. Baker Daniel Baker Jacob Baker John A. Baker Yost S. Banne* Anna Bare John Baughman Jacob Beachtel Jacob Beachtel John Bear John Bear Lizzie Beilman Jacob Beilman Jacob Bell James Benner Geo. L. Benner Levi Benner Samuel Berkey Magdalena Berkey Valentine Beshore Elizabeth Betts Oliver Bevington J. M. Bickel Jacob Biddle Kate L. Biddle Philip Biler Samuel Biles *ihluch Billman Emma Bisel William Bishop Abner Bishop Christian Blankhorn Christ. Blattenberg Horace M. Blubecker David Bodgers Charlotte Bodine James Bodine Sam H. Bodine Samuel Bohlen John Bolinger Conrad Boo**and Aaron Boss Jacob Bowman A. H. Bowman Lydda Bowman Orlando Bowman Simon Bowser Daniel Bowser Samuel Br**** *illi** Brandt Catharine Brant Sophia Brenizer Christina Brenizer David Brenizer Hester Brenizer Hester Brenizer Samuel Brennaman Christ Brenneman Benj. Brenneman Christ Brenneman Christ. Brenneman Da**** Brenneman Nancy Brenner Christopher Bresler Almyra Breyert Bell M. Bricker Geo. W. Bricker John Bricker John W. Bricker Joseph S. Bricker William M. Brillhart Frank Brindle Jeremiah Brothers Brown Geo. W. Brown Henry Brown Isaac Brown Morris Brown Sarah Brown Wm. Bucher Henry Buckwalter Peter Buckwalter Peter Burkebile James F. Burkholter Catharine Burkholter Jonas Burkholter Jonathan Callahan John Callahan John Callahan Timothy Campbell Jacob Campbell Jacob R. Campbell John Chapman Wm. M. Claburgh I. M. Coat Henry Cocklin S. Coleman Martha Comp David Comp George Conrad Christ Conrad Mary Coup Joseph Cratz R. N. Crisher Daniel L. Crisher Theodore Crites Wm. J. Cunningham Benjamin F. Cunningham Morrison Cunningham Samuel Cunrad Jacob M. Currie Joseph Currie Nich J. Currie Nicholas Currie Peter Davis Hezekiah Davis Nancy Dehuff Isaac Didie Justin Dietrick Peter Diller Samuel A. Dougherty Sam Dounley John Drabenstot May Ann Dreiher John Dunham G. *. Durstine Abraham Durstine Jacob Eberly John B. Eberly Levi B. Eberly Mary Eberly Peter B. Eberly Samuel Eichenberger Rudy Eichstone Catharine Elson Ray Erb Susan Eshleman David Eshleman David Eshleman David Essner Henry J. Etter Henry Evey Christian Eyman Elizabeth Fauth John Feightner Geo. Felger Jacob Felix Mary Felix Porter Fenix F. Fetter Henry Fetter John Fife Oscar Fike George Fink Richard J. Fish Jennie Flickinger Jesse M. Fo**ble Thomas Foble Frank Formalt David Formalt John Formolt Lydda Formwalt Elizabeth Foutach Geo W. Fox Edward Franks Wm. J. Frazer Wilson Freeman Edgar Freeman John Friese James Fry *and*** Fry Caroline Fry Mary Fry Sarah C. Funk John Furgeson Rose G*rover Jacob G[Too Dark to Read] Peter Gallager Jane Garber Henry Garber Henry Garber Samuel Gardner Jacob Gasser Jacob Gearard Peter Geiger John Gephard Geo. Gephard Mary A. Gerich Josephine Gerig Benjamin Gerig Clinton Gibson Henry Gilbert E***ett H. Gilbert Montrose Giley Sarah Gilgan Frederick Gillmore John W. Gindlesperger Daniel Gindlesperger J. Golizer John Good John Goodyear Elizabeth Gouthers Henry Gr*sch Anna Grabill Levi Graham W. T. Gray Alexander Greenamyer Solomon Greenemier Enos Greinor Ezra Griner Fred I. Griner Frederick Griner Philip K. Grove Christ Grove Christian Hageman Sarah Hamberger Benj. Hamberger Mary A. Hart Daniel Harter Dan. H. Harter John M. Hartman Dulando Hartman Jacob B. Hartman Peter Hartsler Catharine Hartzler Enos Hartzler Fanna Hartzler Gideon Hartzler Joel Hartzler Sarah Hartzler Solomon Hawk Mike Haynes Cyrus Hays Lou Heckard Christ Herr Margaret Hess May Hestand George Hike Fanna Hikes John Hilda David Hilda John Hilda Joseph Hilliman *any Hochstrauser Susan Hollinsworth Mansfield Holzer Daniel Holzer Joseph Hoover Cyrus Hoover Henry B. Hoover John Hoover Mariah Hoover Samuel Horne* John Horney John Hostetler Christian Hostetler David Houk G. W. Huff Elizabeth Huffard Jacob Huffman Abr. F. Hulby Daniel Hurm John Hurst Amos Hurst Peter Hurting Elizabeth Hutchison Robt. Idleman Clara Idleman Silas Idleman W. J. Jimeson Wm. Johns Charles Johnson Dillon Johnson Henry Johnson Margaret Johnson William Joliff Andrew Kahler Albright Kate Geo Wm. Kaufman Barbara Kaufman David Kaufman Eli Kaufman Joseph Kaufman Joseph Kempf John Kendel Mary Ketterwill James Kieffer Daniel L. Kieffer Emma Kieffer Jesse Kieffer Mary Kieffer Sarah Kilgore J. C. Kimbarker Jacobine King Christ J. King Fanna King Jacob King John King Solomon King Solomon Kirkendall Mary Kissel Absolom Kissler Jacob Kling David Knepp Henry Knisely J. *. Koch Adam Kook John M. Kornhaus Henry Kort Kate Kramer Eve Kraus Jacob Kriger Martin Kropf Joseph Krutz Drusilla Krutz Stephan Y. Kurtz Adam R. Kurtz David Kurtz Jacob Y. Landes Mary Leatherman John Lee Frank Lehman Henry Leideigh David Leideigh Elizabeth Leighty Peter Lerch C. A. Leyda G. W. Liderman Peter Little M. *. Little William Lonacker Wm. Lonecker Christ Long Adam Long Davidson Long Elizabeth Long Emaline Long Harrison Long Nancy Long Susan Longedorf Harman P. Longenecker A. Longenecker Samuel Longenecker Samuel B. Longsdorf James Lower Heny M. Lowery Elizabeth Lutz Jacob Mackey A. B. Mansfield Jane Markly James Markly Joel Markly John Markly Josiah Markly Rudolph Martin Jacob N. Martin Jane Martin John Martin Mary Martin Samuel McClanaw Scott McCormick Geo. W. McCormick Josiah McCracken Polly McDavitt James McFadden Anna McFadden Effie McFadden John McGinis Margaret McIlvaine John McKain Mike McNeal Wm. S. McVicker J. *. Mearig Elias Mellinger Samuel Merily Catharine Miller Adam Miller Adam Miller Catharine Miller Christ K. Miller Evaline Miller Gustav Miller Ira D. Miller Jacob Miller John Miller John Miller John MIller Lloyd Miller Michael Miller Ottis Miller Sarah Miller Sarah Miller Simon Miller William Miller Zacharias Moody William Morrit Joseph Moyer Tobias Musser Benjamin Musser John Musser Lydda Myers Amos Myers Amos H. Myers Christ H. Myers Henry Myers Jacob Myers John Myers John C. Myers John W. Myers Joseph Myers Maggie Myers Margaret Myers Menno Myers Peter Myers Veronika Myers William Neyrith Adam Noftsinger Elizabeth Norris Anna E. Norris Benjamin Norris Hugh M. Norris Simon Null Abraham Oarth Conrad Oarth Susan Odell P. R. Odell Therissa S. Oliver Wm. H. Orr James Orr Thos. B. Otto Jacob Paint Rudolph Palmer Christian Patterson Jesse C. Paul Geo. Paul Jacob S. Peans Frederick Pence Philip Penrod Eliza Perkey John F. Perry Samuel Peter George Peterman Lydda Peters Edward J. Peters George Peters Jennie Phenix Theodore Pinkerton Lizzie Plank Joseph Plank Samuel Plank Solomon K. Plough C. D. Pontius Jacob Pontius William Postellwha*t James Prise William Prize Abraham Quinlin Patrick Quinn Daniel Quinn Margaret Ray Sarah Rayl D. R. Reader Daniel Reading Ed. Reardon Daniel Reaser Ezra W. Reider C. A. Reinschmid Anna Reinsmith David Rhodes Wm. Rice Samuel Rich Henry Rich John Riemer Sophia Rife Jonathan Ritter Catharine Rodes Edward Rodgers Mary Rohdes Jacob Root Henry Root Mary Root Sarah Roth Joseph Royer Gabriel Royer Uriah S**ader Kate Scar Edward Schad John Schad John M. Schenk David Schrock Fanna Schrock Jacob Schrock Mary Schrock Moses Schrock Samuel Schrock Steve Seigly John Shank J. F. Shelenberger Henry Sheller Daniel Shibler Joseph Shoemaker Elizabeth Shoemaker John B. Shoemaker Lo***a Shoemaker Samuel Shriber Anna Shriber Isaac Shuey Elizabeth Siegly Mary Singer Martin Slater Girtie Slonicker Levi Smiley John Smith Henry Smith Joseph Smith Peter Smith Solomon C. Smoker David Smoker David Smoker Gideon Smoker Jonas Smoker Jonathan Snavely Amos Soher John Sommers Jonas Sommers Rebecca Sons Jacob Souder Caroline Souder J. M. Souders Emanuel Souders Henry F. Stahl George Stahl Lambert Starn George Starn George Starn Jacob Starn John Starn Wm. Stauffer Levi Steel Amos Steel Isaac Steel Jacob Steel Levi Steel Samuel Steiner Christ B. Steiner Daniel Steiner Peter Stenman David Stephens Elias Stevens Michael Stevens William Stevens Wm. Steveson Joseph Stoffer Anna Streph Gerome Stuckey Jacob Stucky John Stucky John Stutzman Abraham Stutzman Emma Stutzman Henry Stutzman Jeremiah Supers Louisa Swigart Elias Swigart Esaias Swigart John Taggart J. M. Taggart James Tar Elmer Tenny Andrew Thomas Oz*o Trecker Betsy Troyer Fanna Troyer Jacob Troyer Jacob Troyer John Troyer Joseph Troyer Levi R. Trumpour Peter Vannostern John Wagner Catharine Wagner George Walter Joseph Walter Peter Walter Sam B. Walter Samuel Walters Cyrus Warfel Henry Warner J. B. Wassler Andrew Webb Lorinda Webb May E. Webb Sarah Webner David Weibel Wm. Weimer Adam Wenger Elias Wenger Frederick Wert John Whit*er Amos Whitcomb Wm. Whitmer *ike Whitmer Eli*** Whitmer Fred Whitmore Anna Wiler John J. Willaman John Willford Joseph Wilson Luther M. Wilson Rebecca Winger Andrew Winger Isaac Winger Mariah Winkler James W. Winkler John Winkler Lawrence Winkler William Winters Mary Wirt Joseph Wirth Jacob Wirth Jeremiah Wise Catharine Wiseman Elizabeth Witmer Christian Wolf Cyrus Wolf John Woods James Worst J. H. Yeagly Christ. Yocher Henry Yockey J. *. Yoder Christ Yoder Christ J. Yoder Christ K. Yoder Christ Z. Yoder David B. Yoder Elizabeth Yoder Gabriel Yoder Gideon Yoder Israel Yoder John K. Yoder John Y. Yoder Jonas Yoder Jonas B. Yoder May Yoder Peter Yoder Samuel Yoder Yost Yost David Yost David Zeigler Daniel Zeigler Joseph Zeigler Martin Zeigler Peter Zell Adam Zell Frederick Zell Peter Zigafuse Jacob Zimmerly John Zimmerly Magdalena Zimmerman Caty Zimmerman David Zimmerman John Zimmerman John E. Zook Ezra Zook Jacob Zook John Zook Jonathan W. Zook Lovina Zook Solomon
Good morning, Am looking for an obit for Vilal JOYCE who died on September 25, 1882 in Wayne county..Was there any obits posted that far back and if so, where would I look? Thanks, Evelyn in Oregon
I have a marriage of Jane Richey to James M. Ayers in 1820 in Wayne County, Ohio. When you use the batch number on the Family Search site, you get several possibly related relatives' marriages. Does anyone have information on any of the following people who married in Wayne County: William Ritchey to Elizabeth Crawford 12 Mar 1829 Rebecca Ritchey to John Johnston 23 Dec 1831 Violette Ritchey to George Woods 4 Jul 1833 William Ritchie to Elizabeth Marvin 1 Nov 1815 Elizabeth Richey to William Smur 5 Dec 1822 Rebecca Richey to Samuel Culbertson 11 Aug 1825 Thomas Richey to Margaret Copline 4 Apr 1826 Margaret Richey to James Tippins 26 Oct 1826 Mary Richey to Archabald Tippin 12 Jul 1827 Thanks for checking! Jenny in AZ
Looking for proof that John Frase b. 1791 Northampton Co. PA m Eve Catherine Lase b. 1792. John the son of Henry & Maria A. Weygandt Frase.
I am looking for references to a shoe store in Detroit BURLINGHAM and DINGLE. In should be in the 1840's as Gordon BURLINGHAM died in 1847. He had just refinanced for a new or 2nd store before that. The widow Marcia BURLINGHAM lost her house because of the store mortgage. Thanks, Karen
Looking for further information on my gggrandfather, Jacob Brodbeck (Broadbeck), b 1807 in Baden Baden, Germany; married Elizabeth Beals 11-2-1837 in Wayne Co, Ohio. Died 1-17-1875 in Sugar Creek, Wayne Co. Children: John, b 1838; Katherine, b 7-26-1840; Jacob W. (my ggrandfather) b 3-22-1844; George b 1846; Caroline, b 1849; Sylvenus, b 1854; Eda May, b 1865. There is a Jacob Broadbeck listed in the Wayne Co Wills, Estates and Guardianships (1852-1900) as follows: Jacob Broadbeck 1889, wife Hannah, 4 sons, Jn, Geo, Jac, Sylvanus; gr-d Laura Cox.
Shelia, I too am grateful to you for the lookups. May I add my appreciation to all out there who will take the time to help . It is neat to see these random acts of kindness!!! Elaine > [Original Message] > From: <martin.abba@juno.com> > To: <OHWAYNE-L@rootsweb.com> > Date: 1/16/01 7:57:54 PM > Subject: Thank You, Shelia! Re: LOOKUPS FOR SHEILA ARE OVER - GOING TO WORK TOMORROW > > Sheila, it was so gracious of you to take up your weekend doing all those > lookups for us. Thank you again for your kindness. Hope you have a good > week at work. > > Cathy Martin. > ________________________________________________________________ > GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! > Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! > Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: > http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj. > > > ============================== > Ancestry.com Genealogical Databases > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist2.asp > Search over 2500 databases with one easy query! > --- Allen or Elaine Child --- allenchild@earthlink.net
Thank you Sheila for your kindness and work this weekend! I appreciated your help more than you know! Marilyn -----Original Message----- From: SLarson713@aol.com <SLarson713@aol.com> To: OHWAYNE-L@rootsweb.com <OHWAYNE-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Tuesday, January 16, 2001 4:11 PM Subject: LOOKUPS FOR SHEILA ARE OVER - GOING TO WORK TOMORROW >I am stopping the lookups in the Ohio records - have to go to work tomorrow. >Recevied about 50-60 requests and have answered them all. Good Luck in your >research. > >Sheila > > >============================== >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 >
Sheila, it was so gracious of you to take up your weekend doing all those lookups for us. Thank you again for your kindness. Hope you have a good week at work. Cathy Martin. ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.