Can't help you yet on your Polly (Mary) Up DEGroff. Where was this? What dates do you have? If you get any more clues ask me, if have extensive files on UpdeGraff. Cathy ----- Original Message ----- From: Linda <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 1980 7:38 PM Subject: [ORIGINAL-13] Re: pedigree/Op den Graef > Hi Pat, > > I have a new name to research: > > Mary Clymer St. Clair was the daughter of John Clymer and Polly Up DeGroff. > It's the first I've ever heard of the name. I'm wondering if this will > end up being a name change from the Op den Graef you posted. > > Linda > > >Date: Sat, 29 Apr 2000 16:10:27 EDT > >From: [email protected] > >To: [email protected] > >Message-ID: <[email protected]> > >Subject: [ORIGINAL-13] pedigree > > > >Listers: I submitted my pedigree and a sharp-eyed "cousin" discovered I had > >left out a generation. Also put in a wrong name.Thank you, Barb. Here is the > >correct list: > > > >Abraham Op den Graef m.? > > Gertien ODG m. Richard Addams > > Susannah Addams m. Conrad Custard (Custer; Castor) > > Benjamin Castor m. Ruth Thompson > > Susannah Castor m. Sampson Piersol > > Anne Piersol m. Michael Nye > > Benjamin Castor Nye m. Catherine Kaster > > Michael Lewis Nye m. Ella Cool > > Emma Nye m. William Wilson Smith > > William Wilbur Smith m. Marjorie Miller > > Patricia Jean Smith (Willbern) m. Peter Forbes McKay > > > >I hope to learn more about the Op den Graef and Adams families. > >Pat > > > ============================== > Join the RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: > Linking the world, one GEDCOM at a time. > http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/ > >
unsubscribe > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Saturday, May 06, 2000 11:42 AM > To: [email protected] > Subject: ORIGINAL-13-D Digest V00 #72 > > << Message: Untitled Attachment >> << Message: [ORIGINAL-13] NARA Prices >> << Message: [ORIGINAL-13] CASSEL descendants, please read this... >> << Message: [ORIGINAL-13] Request Information >>
Please, thanks to B.K & Shirley Uptagrafft, feel free to download your copies of the GIF files that the sent, entitled ConcordShip.gif and ConcordShip2.gif, located at: http://www.nrao.edu/~vsummers/myfiles/ If you just cannot download them, contact me, and if you can accept attachments, I will see to it that you get a copy via email... Vince Summers -- Listowner: The Original 13 Settlers of Germantown, Pennsylvania Visit our homepage at: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~original13/ Family Lines that came aboard the Concord in October of 1683.
I attempted to send everyone an image of The Ship Concord as depicted on the postage stamp issued by the Federal Republic of Germany in 1983. Have been informed by Rootsweb that they do not allow this. So, I guess the next best thing would be to contact your local stamp dealer. Sorry about that!!! Bruno (B.K. & Shirley Uptagrafft)
> The above urls look like they came from an on line book. Could you give > us the Home page url???? > > Regards, > Carolyn > these are not from a single book... Kathy Dix is the housekeeper of GENHOME and has been for several years.... http://www.rootsweb.com/~GENHOME/genhome.htm is the home page....... Lots of interesting things on line.... and a list of paid researchers as well. -- joe
> http://www.rootsweb.com/~GENHOME/amcem01.htm > (Amityville Lutheran Church Cemetery Names) > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~GENHOME/ghlib02.htm > (A subpage on The GENHOME Library) > > Vince > > ______________________________ > Vince, The above urls look like they came from an on line book. Could you give us the Home page url???? Regards, Carolyn
Does anybody have any information on the names below. I have over many months now been reading the Original 13 posts. I realize that my 5th great grandfather was in the area, but most likely not one of the first 13. I keep seeing some of the names listed below, but not sure how or who they are linked to. Some of the same last names are on my 5th gg, and several 2nd grand Uncles wills. Any help would be appreciated Tom Upper and Lower Public Graves, Germantown, Pennsylvania, 1693 - 1889, compiled by John H. Heffer, page 415. List Thomas Tibben, as one of many who assisted with labor, money, or stone, to complete The Upper Germantown Burying Ground. The front wall, on the main road, begun in May, 1724, by Dirck Johnson and John Frederick Ax. Some others were John Strepers, Anthony Tunes, Garret Rittinghausen, Hans Sheele, Johannes Ravestock, Peter Keyser, Peter Shoemaker, John Potts, Daniel Potts, Jonathan Potts, Conrad Kuster
If you can help this person, please reply to them directly. And feel free to invite them to join us, if you believe they are connected to the 13.... Of course we know Mary Deaves! No need to invite her, as she is one of us! But Mary is the one Bobbie was addressing this letter to, on PABUCKS-L. Vince -------------- Subject: [PABUCKS-L] Help is needed on BLEAM. Resent-Date: Fri, 5 May 2000 10:41:50 -0700 (PDT) Resent-From: [email protected] Date: Thu, 4 May 2000 23:23:46 -0400 From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Mary: My genealogy includes Christian Blehn (Bliem) born in Europe whose daughter Ester who was born in1741 in Pa. married Jacob Oberholtzer. Ester buried Old Hereford Mennonite. In checking the Oberholtzer genealogy there was also a Mary Bleam 2nd wife of Jacob W. Landis. Her husband was born about 1801. Also in same book, Abraham Cassel b. 1828 m. Catherine Bleam. In my own family, there were many changes in surname spelling - so I hope this information may be of help to you. Bobbie
You may find the proposed National Archives and Records Administrations price increases at the following URL: http://www.nara.gov/nara/fees-pro.html Joyce
Lieutenant Aaron LEVERING Lieutenant Abraham SHOEMAKER, Jr. Ensign John SUPLEE Ensign Abraham ZIMMERMAN Ensign Philip ZIMMERMAN http://www.rootsweb.com/~GENHOME/ofc1812.htm I send these (as most of you know) because they either are, or may be, descendant lines (within close proximity) of the original 13... Vince
Ensign Amos CADWALADER http://www.rootsweb.com/~GENHOME/ofc1812.htm Vince
Probably nothing new to most of you. Also, it provides no details... Here is the site, and the parent site, listed in that order... Vince http://www.rootsweb.com/~GENHOME/amcem01.htm (Amityville Lutheran Church Cemetery Names) http://www.rootsweb.com/~GENHOME/ghlib02.htm (A subpage on The GENHOME Library) Vince
Does anyone have any information on this family, please: ? Francis Shoemaker, Jr. b. 8-16-1836 d. 2-12-1901, s/o Francis and Maria (Stokes) Shoemaker. Francis, Jr. married Eliza R. Ard in 1860. Eliza R. Ard d. 1875. Their daughter Ellen Ard Shoemaker b 1860 m in 1881 Duncan Lawrence Buzby b 11-26-1848, s/[email protected] John L. and Julia Louisa (Duncan) Buzby; children of Ellen A. and Duncan Lawrence Buzby: Francis Shoemaker Buzby 9-30-1882, John Lawrence Buzby b 2-5-1885, Duncan Lawrence Buzby, Jr. b. 8-11-1892. I am especially interested in the Buzby line. Many thanks, Lea Simitz Buzby
Probably you know of this, but just in case, there is a good bio for one Christian CADWALADER of Luzerne, PA at: ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/pa/luzerne/bios/cabios.txt Hope I had not already told you, and am repeating myself! I wouldn't put it past me! Vince
Here is a SCHUMACHER I rather stumbled over, in researching my father's (non-Shoemaker) lines in Luzerne: Moses SCHUMACHER. I do not know if it is relevant, but leave that to all of you... Vince ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/pa/luzerne/church/shellham01.txt
Dear Folks, If you have a problem downloading those files on Founders' Day, please feel free to contact me personally and I will send you copies of the three jpgs as attachments. It is easy for me during the workday, since I have a T1 connection. But if you are able to download them from http://www.nrao.edu/~vsummers/myfiles/ yourselves, please do so. Enjoy! Vince
Hello -- I am hoping that the friendly folks on this list will come up with some good ideas for a relative (pun) novice. I am planning on visiting Philadelphia and Montgomery Co. PA the first week in June. I would like any suggestions on points of genealogicial interest or significance to me as a descendent of Jan Lucken. For instance, I don't actually know where he lived or where his daughter Mary (who married John Jarrett) lived. Where are they buried? I do know that his granddaugher Mary Jarrett, who married Joseph Kenderdine, lived in Horsham, Montgomery Co. Is anyone on this list also a descendent via the Kenderdines or others in Horsham? (The Kenderdines in America book by Thaddeus Kenderdine documents this particular set of descendents very well, by the way.) While I cannot contribute original research to the Original 13, I am very interested in the stories of these early families. Any suggestions or ideas greatly appreciated. Thanks, Charlotte Redden Denver, Co.
Go to: http://www.nrao.edu/~vsummers/myfiles to download the Germantown Founders' Day Tricentennial Program. Thanks again, for giving the green light, Gene. Vince
At 01:40 PM 4/30/2000 -0400, Vincent E. Summers wrote: > > > >Can anyone help me with this Philadelphia family residing on Front St >in 1920, and lived at 5744 W Leonard in 1924? > >Stephen Freeman and Catherine Streeper Freeman had these children: > >George Freeman married Sarah >Harry Freeman >Elizabeth Freeman Patterson >Viola Freeman McKee PA>MA >Florence Freeman Grossenbacher 1898-1958 PA>FL >Gertrude Freeman Burmester 1900-1970 PA>NJ >Ella May Freeman Carr 1906-1968 PA > Vince, I don't have any of this family in my data base. Maurine Ward
>From Philly-Roots... Subject: [PHILLY-ROOTS-L] Stephen Freeman/Catherine Streeper - PHIL Resent-Date: Sun, 30 Apr 2000 10:31:39 -0700 (PDT) Resent-From: [email protected] Date: Sun, 30 Apr 2000 13:31:04 EDT From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Can anyone help me with this Philadelphia family residing on Front St in 1920, and lived at 5744 W Leonard in 1924? Stephen Freeman and Catherine Streeper Freeman had these children: George Freeman married Sarah Harry Freeman Elizabeth Freeman Patterson Viola Freeman McKee PA>MA Florence Freeman Grossenbacher 1898-1958 PA>FL Gertrude Freeman Burmester 1900-1970 PA>NJ Ella May Freeman Carr 1906-1968 PA