Hi all, I recently found this connection. This is what I believe my line to Thones Kunders to be from my G-Grandfather. Now I am looking for sourcing and any more information regarding these people. 1. Thones Kunders bd. abt 1653, Neuwerk, Honschaft Damm, Rhineland, Germany dd. 30 Dec 1729, Germantown, Pa 2. Cunreed Kunders bd. 17 Mar 1678, Cerfeld, Phineland, Prussia, Germany dd. 10 Mar 1746, Germantown, Pa 3. Anthony Conard / Kunders bd. abt 1706, Germantown, Pa dd. Mar 1746, Worchester Twshp, Philadelphia Co., Pa 4. Agnes Conard bd. 1747, Montgomery Co., Pa dd. 13 Dec 1828, Mahoning Cnty, Oh 5. Abraham Wolfcale bd. 6 Jan 1785, Loudoun County, Va dd. 19 Mar 1830, Mahoning Cnty, Oh 6. Margaret Wolfcale bd. 18 Jul 1812, Trumbull County, Oh dd. 18 Oct 1891, Austintown Twp, Mahoning Co., Oh 7. Newton Furr Mathews bd. 6 Jun 1847, Lordstown, Oh dd. 23 Dec 1935, Youngstown, Oh1. Thones Kunders Thanks, Mike Rea
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Dorothy ~ are you related to the Green's & Hammond's in Jennings County, Indiana by any chance? Antoinette (Tacoma, Washington) ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dorothy Hammond" <dhammond@networld.com> To: <ORIGINAL-13-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, August 19, 2004 9:24 AM Subject: Re: [ORIGINAL-13] Pawling, etc > Thank you very much for taking an interest in this problem. The Mendenhalls > were indeed in Pennsylvania, and both John Hill and his wife, Esther > Mendenhall died in Pennsylvania, so my guess is that they moved across the > river for a short while. I don't have a birthplace for John Hill, but his > parents were John Hill (1736-1814) and Mary Gibbons (1743-1827). Again, I > don't have a birthplace, but they both died in Middletown, PA. John Hill's > parents were William Hill (1706-1747) and Mary Hunter (1706-1770). William > Hill was born in Rathdrum, Wicklow, Ireland. I found this statement in > "Record of the Descendants of John and Elizabeth Bull Early Settlers in > Pennsylvania 1674-1919" copywrited Jan 1919 by Commodore James H. Bull, US > Navy Retired. Page 13 states, " A daughter who married William first came > to America and some time afterward John Hunter emigrated with the rest of > his family. He bought a farm in Newton Twnshp in Chester Co, PA, the deed > of which is recorded at West Chester, PA, under the date 1723. The Hunter > family are buried at the St. David's Episcopal Church at Radnor, PA." (John > Hunter was from northern England and moved to Ireland to escape the > persecution of the Romanish Stuart Kings after the restoration. He was a > trooper under Wiliam of Orange). > > Hope this helps put the family in context. > > Thanks. > > Dorothy Hammond > > " > > On 8/17/04 9:03 AM, "dtourison@vcn.com" <dtourison@vcn.com> wrote: > > > Howdy - trying to solve your mystery. Could you tell me a bit more about the > > HILL family, as you know it. Am interested in John and Esther. Have not > > located the MENDENHALL surname in my later volumes, so am wondering if she was > > from PA or NY, or even where the HILL family lived. There are many references > > to John HILL but little conclusive. One abstract lists a John as the son of > > Richard, son of Sarah. > > > > Let me know. > > > > David > > Sheridan WY > > > > > > > > > > ==== ORIGINAL-13 Mailing List ==== > > Please do not post just general Philadelphia information, but material > > that is relevant to the 13 settling families of Germantown, PA, and > > their descendant lines. Anything on these is A-OK. Thanks... > > > > ============================== > > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 > > > > > ==== ORIGINAL-13 Mailing List ==== > Visit Our Homepage (Thanks, Liese Ade-Uptegrove for this!) at: > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~original13/ > Images, a facsimile signature of Thones Kunders, history, etc. > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 > >
Thank you very much for taking an interest in this problem. The Mendenhalls were indeed in Pennsylvania, and both John Hill and his wife, Esther Mendenhall died in Pennsylvania, so my guess is that they moved across the river for a short while. I don't have a birthplace for John Hill, but his parents were John Hill (1736-1814) and Mary Gibbons (1743-1827). Again, I don't have a birthplace, but they both died in Middletown, PA. John Hill's parents were William Hill (1706-1747) and Mary Hunter (1706-1770). William Hill was born in Rathdrum, Wicklow, Ireland. I found this statement in "Record of the Descendants of John and Elizabeth Bull Early Settlers in Pennsylvania 1674-1919" copywrited Jan 1919 by Commodore James H. Bull, US Navy Retired. Page 13 states, " A daughter who married William first came to America and some time afterward John Hunter emigrated with the rest of his family. He bought a farm in Newton Twnshp in Chester Co, PA, the deed of which is recorded at West Chester, PA, under the date 1723. The Hunter family are buried at the St. David's Episcopal Church at Radnor, PA." (John Hunter was from northern England and moved to Ireland to escape the persecution of the Romanish Stuart Kings after the restoration. He was a trooper under Wiliam of Orange). Hope this helps put the family in context. Thanks. Dorothy Hammond " On 8/17/04 9:03 AM, "dtourison@vcn.com" <dtourison@vcn.com> wrote: > Howdy - trying to solve your mystery. Could you tell me a bit more about the > HILL family, as you know it. Am interested in John and Esther. Have not > located the MENDENHALL surname in my later volumes, so am wondering if she was > from PA or NY, or even where the HILL family lived. There are many references > to John HILL but little conclusive. One abstract lists a John as the son of > Richard, son of Sarah. > > Let me know. > > David > Sheridan WY > > > ==== ORIGINAL-13 Mailing List ==== > Please do not post just general Philadelphia information, but material > that is relevant to the 13 settling families of Germantown, PA, and > their descendant lines. Anything on these is A-OK. Thanks... > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 >
Jan and Mercken had a son Peter, born 30 Oct 1682 in Krefeld. Wilhelm Strepers made a marriage contract with Mercken, dated 29 Jul 1685, showing that he would become the owner of Jan Seimens property, and Wilhelm also pledged to recognize Peter as his own and give him the same rights as any future children. The will of Wilhelm Streper showns four children, Peter Jansen, Leonard Streipers, John Streipers, and Catherine Streipers. Peter Seimens married Gertrude Neus, daughter of Jan Neus and Agnes. References for this information include issues of Krefeld Immigrants and Their Descendants, by Iris Jones and Brave New World, Rhinelanders Conquer America by Dr. Dieter Pesch. Dr. Pesch gives the source for the marriage contract as "Recorded in Pennsylvania Letter of Attorney Book." Maurine Ward ----- Original Message ----- From: "Stanford L Landis" <snrland@juno.com> To: <ORIGINAL-13-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, August 16, 2004 8:10 PM Subject: [ORIGINAL-13] Johann Simes/Seimens c.1650///Mercken Lucken 1652 > Hi > Does anyone know if Jan Seimens and Mercken Lucken had any children. > Thanks! > > > Mercken Lucken, also called mercken > Willems, married Johann Simes/Seimens of Gladbach. They had banns posted > for > the first time on 12 Sept. 1679 in the Reformed Church > of Krefeld > > Stanford L.Landis > > ________________________________________________________________ > The best thing to hit the Internet in years - Juno SpeedBand! > Surf the Web up to FIVE TIMES FASTER! > Only $14.95/ month - visit www.juno.com to sign up today! > > > ==== ORIGINAL-13 Mailing List ==== > We ***LOVE*** Original Source Material on this List. Please share if > you can, and if you will... > If you wish to place restrictions upon its use, let us know. > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 > >
Howdy - trying to solve your mystery. Could you tell me a bit more about the HILL family, as you know it. Am interested in John and Esther. Have not located the MENDENHALL surname in my later volumes, so am wondering if she was from PA or NY, or even where the HILL family lived. There are many references to John HILL but little conclusive. One abstract lists a John as the son of Richard, son of Sarah. Let me know. David Sheridan WY
The Mendenhalls came from Milden Hall in Wiltshire, England during the 17th century, to Pennsylvania, where many of them remained. I have many Mendenhall ancestors but none (that I know of) who were in New York. Margaret -----Original Message----- From: dtourison@vcn.com [mailto:dtourison@vcn.com] Sent: Tuesday, August 17, 2004 8:04 AM To: ORIGINAL-13-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [ORIGINAL-13] Pawling, etc Howdy - trying to solve your mystery. Could you tell me a bit more about the HILL family, as you know it. Am interested in John and Esther. Have not located the MENDENHALL surname in my later volumes, so am wondering if she was from PA or NY, or even where the HILL family lived. There are many references to John HILL but little conclusive. One abstract lists a John as the son of Richard, son of Sarah. Let me know. David Sheridan WY ==== ORIGINAL-13 Mailing List ==== Please do not post just general Philadelphia information, but material that is relevant to the 13 settling families of Germantown, PA, and their descendant lines. Anything on these is A-OK. Thanks... ============================== Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237
Hi Does anyone know if Jan Seimens and Mercken Lucken had any children. Thanks! Mercken Lucken, also called mercken Willems, married Johann Simes/Seimens of Gladbach. They had banns posted for the first time on 12 Sept. 1679 in the Reformed Church of Krefeld Stanford L.Landis ________________________________________________________________ The best thing to hit the Internet in years - Juno SpeedBand! Surf the Web up to FIVE TIMES FASTER! Only $14.95/ month - visit www.juno.com to sign up today!
Hi I am a descendant of Leonard and Elizabeth ,I am looking for more information on Elizabeth and her father Herman . Thanks Leonard Hendricks was born ABT 1698 in Germantown,Pa. and died 2/25/1776 in Montgomery Co, PA. He married Elizabeth Theunis \ Tunis \ Turnes \ Tennis in PA (resided Towamencin Twp, Montgomery Co), daughter of Herman Theunis \ Tunis \ Turnes \ Tennis. Stanford L.Landis ________________________________________________________________ The best thing to hit the Internet in years - Juno SpeedBand! Surf the Web up to FIVE TIMES FASTER! Only $14.95/ month - visit www.juno.com to sign up today!
Janet, In your info at rootsweb (link below) you show John Pawling, husband of Eliz. DeHaven, b. 1772 d. 1789. Not only does this mean he died about the age of 17, it also means he would have married a woman 50 years older than he! Do you think this is a typo? Margaret -----Original Message----- From: Janet Ariciu [mailto:monkey@getgoin.net] Sent: Monday, August 16, 2004 4:02 AM To: ORIGINAL-13-L@rootsweb.com Subject: RE: [ORIGINAL-13] Pawling, etc With NJ being next door to Chester County, Pennsylvania you might can help Janet http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=monkeys -----Original Message----- From: dtourison@vcn.com [mailto:dtourison@vcn.com] Sent: Sunday, August 15, 2004 4:23 PM To: ORIGINAL-13-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [ORIGINAL-13] Pawling, etc Wondering if I can be of help. I have many early NJ records and wondered if there are any NJ connections, maybe I'd have something. David ==== ORIGINAL-13 Mailing List ==== Transcribe Graves, Lookup Data Online, Lookup Data in Publications Visit Historical Societies, Go to Libraries and courthouses. Take Photos documents, stones, artifacts, etc. We will love it! ============================== Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 ==== ORIGINAL-13 Mailing List ==== Please do not post just general Philadelphia information, but material that is relevant to the 13 settling families of Germantown, PA, and their descendant lines. Anything on these is A-OK. Thanks... ============================== Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237
With NJ being next door to Chester County, Pennsylvania you might can help Janet http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=monkeys -----Original Message----- From: dtourison@vcn.com [mailto:dtourison@vcn.com] Sent: Sunday, August 15, 2004 4:23 PM To: ORIGINAL-13-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [ORIGINAL-13] Pawling, etc Wondering if I can be of help. I have many early NJ records and wondered if there are any NJ connections, maybe I'd have something. David ==== ORIGINAL-13 Mailing List ==== Transcribe Graves, Lookup Data Online, Lookup Data in Publications Visit Historical Societies, Go to Libraries and courthouses. Take Photos documents, stones, artifacts, etc. We will love it! ============================== Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237
Howdy - currently I have only the 1st 10 volumes of the 13 volume set, though I do have access at my local library for volumes 11 and 13. Alas, volume 12 is rarely to be found. In any event, am not sure, until I acquire some of the other volumes of the Archives, if I can help at the present time. Many of the NJ Archives only go to about 1820, and are not much help to folks researching later periods. I do have some personal genealogical works, some covering NJ folks, and perhaps something will surface in them. Give me a few days of digging, and will get back to you later in the week. Kind regards... David
Since you have many early New Jersey records, I wondered if you might be able to assist me in a mystery. According to family records, William Hill, son of John Hill and Esther Mendenhall was born in Cumberland Co, New Jersey 18 Nov 1811. He died 4 Feb 1890 in Bloomington, IL after moving west and establish Bloomington's first newspaper. The mystery is this: He married Rachel Bull in 1836. I have confirmed this with an article I found in the Philadephia Public Ledger. She was born in about 1811 in Philadelphia, her death notice. Her wedding announcement calls her Rachel (Bull) Stoneburner, so I believe she was married previously. The records submitted to the Sons of the American Revolution in the early 20th century say that she was the daughter of Levi Bull and Ann Jacobs. A family history on that family does not mention a daughter Rachel. Any suggestions for confirming her existence? Thanks. Dorothy Hammond On 8/15/04 3:23 PM, "dtourison@vcn.com" <dtourison@vcn.com> wrote: > Wondering if I can be of help. I have many early NJ records and wondered if > there are any NJ connections, maybe I'd have something. > > David > > > > ==== ORIGINAL-13 Mailing List ==== > Transcribe Graves, Lookup Data Online, Lookup Data in Publications > Visit Historical Societies, Go to Libraries and courthouses. Take Photos > documents, stones, artifacts, etc. We will love it! > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 >
Wondering if I can be of help. I have many early NJ records and wondered if there are any NJ connections, maybe I'd have something. David
#5 Elizabeth DeHaven b. ca. 1758, parents Capt. Abraham Dehaven & Rebecca Pawling. Grandparents Harman DeHaven & Anneken Op den Graef and John Pawling & Aaghe DeWitt. John & Aaghe also had a son Joseph Pawling, Sr. m. Elizabeth --------. #6 This Elizabeth DeHaven is the daughter of Abraham DeHaven & Ann (Laken) Luken. She is a granddaughter of Capt. Abraham Dehaven & Rebecca Pawling. Harmon (Herman) DeHaven (1688-1752) & Anneken Op den Graef (ca. 1690-1771) were also the parents of 1. Edward DeHaven (1711-1781) m. Hannah "Ann" Wanger. 2. Capt. Abraham DeHaven (1712-1771) m. Rebecca Pawling (1711-1776) 3. Mary (ca. 1714-1788) m. Samuel Seely, Jr. 4. John DeHaven (ca. 1715-aft. 1752) m. Maria Brooke (would be interested if anyone has any info on this couple - HarrietMi@aol.com) 5. Katherine DeHaven (ca. 1717-) m. Enoch Davis, Esquire I believe he was her husband - no proff. She is often listed as having m. a Michael Davis - don't believe this is true). 6. Margaret DeHaven (abt. 1721 aft. 1783) m. William Davis (this couple alfo my direct ancestors - Harriet. 7. Elizabeth DeHaven (1723-1791) m. John Pawling, Jr. (this couple also my direct ancestors - Harriet. 8. Jacob Dehaven (ca. 1724-1761) m. (1) Margaretta Bucher m. (2) Eleanor Davis b. 1727. Eleanor Davis a sister to William Davis husband of Margaret DeHaven. 9. Herman DeHaven m. Mary (Umstadt) Umstead. 10. Isaac DeHaven m. Elizabeth --------. NOTE: We have a brother and sister that married a brother and sister: Capt. Abraham DeHaven m. Rebecca Pawling and Elizabeth m. John Pawling. Rebecca & John Pawling were brother and sister as were Capt. Abraham and Elizabeth DeHaven who were both children of John Pawling, Sr. & Aaghe DeWitt. John Pawling, Sr. & Aaghe DeWitt has the following children: 1. Rebecca Pawling m. Abraham Dehaven. 2. Henry Pawling b. 1713 m. Eleanor or Mary Hicks. 3. Eleanor (Ellen) Pawling b. 22 Feb 1714/15 m. Henry Augustus Pawling, Sr. Henry the son of Henry Pawling & Jacomyntie Kunst. 4.Deborah Pawling b. 1717 m. Christopher Ziegler. 5. John Pawling, Jr. m. Elizabeth DeHaven 6. Joseph Pawling, Sr. b. ca. 1724 m. Elizabeth -------- 7. Hannah Pawling (1725-bef. 1746) no information.
I have Elizabeth Dehaven who married John Pawling on my worldconnect site but I do not know their children for Peter Dehaven married into my Levering family and that is why have them on my worldconnect site http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=monkeys janet -----Original Message----- From: HarrietMI@aol.com [mailto:HarrietMI@aol.com] Sent: Friday, August 13, 2004 4:58 AM To: ORIGINAL-13-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [ORIGINAL-13] Re: Elizabeth DeHaven m. John Pawling Hi Margaret, You are right there are many many Elizabeth DeHavens. If I read your email correctly you are decended from the Elizabeth DeHaven that married John Pawling. I am decended from them also. Perhaps I haven't been paying enough attention to the list lately but what don't you understand about this Elizabeth? Very glad to share anything I have. Harriet in the Thumb of Michigan ==== ORIGINAL-13 Mailing List ==== Keep your Anti-Virus Software up-to-date. Beware unidentified email attachments. De-activate features that run HTML automatically. ++++++++++++++ ============================== You can manage your RootsWeb-Review subscription from http://newsletters.rootsweb.com/
Harriett, Is either of your Elizabeth's (item 5. & 6,) grandfather Joseph Pawling? Barry from GA. I have many Elizabeths' in my index. Some I know quite a bit about others I no very little and perhaps only the parents names. I got tired before I copied all my index of "Elizabeth Dehaven." 1. Elizabeth, dau. of Jacob DeHaven & Mary/Marcy Britton Van Pelt. Jacob was the DeHaven who lent big bucks to George Washington & Government. She d.y. 2. Elizabeth (no dates), dau. of joseph Pawling DeHaven, Jr. & Sarah Coleman. She might have been b. ca. 1838, prob. Ohio, m. -------- McVey. 3. Elizabeth b. ca. 1719, dau. of Peter DeHaven & Sidonia Levering m. John Yocum. 4. Elizabeth b. 16 May 1723 d. 9 Dec 1791, dau. of Harman DeHaven & Anneken op den Graef m. John Pawling, Jr. (These are my direct ancestors. Their daughters were : (a) Ann b. ca. 1745 m. Jacob Pennybacker; (b) Hannah b. 25 Nov. 1747 d. 1822 m. John Hiester (this is my direct line); (c) Deborah 1751-1806 m. William John Twaddell; Rachel 1765-1848 m. George Snyder Reiff; (d) Rebacca (no dates) m. Michael Lynch. 5. Elizabeth b. ca 1758, dau. of Capt. Abraham DeHaven & Rebecca Pawling m. Andrew Byland/Bilsland. 6. Elizabeth 1771-1851, dau. of Abraham DeHaven & Ann Luken m. Hugh Barnes. 7. Elizabeth b. 1784, dau. of Edward DeHaven & Rebecca Johnson m. ------- Godsey. 8. Elizabeth 1784-1852, dau. of Samuel Dehaven & Catherine Ramey m. Jonathan Livesey. 9. Elizabeth 1787-1857, dau. of John DeHaven & Hannah Pawling m. (1) John Rodenboh m. (2) John Masters. 10. Elizabeth b. 14 Aug 1788, dau. of Andrew DeHaven & Elizabeth Supplee McGlathery m. John Jones. 11. Elizabeth 1794-1885, dau. of Moses DeHaven & Margaret Bisbing m. Lewis Glenn 12. Elizabeth 180301805, dau. of Garret Dehaven & Catherine Maria Swartz d.y. 13. Elizabeth b. ca. 1810, dau. of Abraham DeHaven & Mary Elizabeth "Polly" Bunn. 14. Elizabeth b. 1812 Ohio, dau. of Harmon (Hermon) DeHaven & Mgdalena Mary Gerhart m. Donald George Tiglestaker. 15. Elizabeth 1820-1896, dau. of Jacob DeHaven & Catherine Hartman m. Jost Justus Stutzman. 16. Elizabeth b. 1829, dau. of John DeHaven & Mary Ann Lowmaster m. ------- Snyder. 17. Elizabeth 1837-1904, dau. of William DeHaven & Sarah (Sally) Glotfelty m. Chauncey Long. 18. Elizabeth b. 28 June 1737, dau. of Henry DeHaven & (2) wife Sarah L. Shutt.Question did I mean b. 1837 as U seen ti be in the 1800s??? 19. Elizabeth b. 24 Dec. 1839, dau. of Jacob DeHaven & Sara ------. 20. Elizabeth b. ca 1841 d. 9 Feb 1921, dau. of Abraham Miller DeHaven & Elizabeth Fishbourne. 21. Elizabeth (no dates), dau. fo John DeHaven & Rachel Morgan. 22. Elizabeth b. unknown, dau. of Isaac DeHaven & Susannah Branaway d. 11 May 1822 Frederick Co., Virginia, d.y. 23. Elizabeth (Betsy) b. 1750, dau. of Samuel DeHaven & Susannah Yocum. d. 1815 m. James Buck. No children, 24. Elizabeth (Betsy) b. 1800, dau. of Isaac DeHaven & Mary Osborne m. Jonathan Mattson. I will gladly accept any corrections. Harriet in the Thumb of Michigan
Kassie Sorry, I do not have documentation for this date. Perhaps someone more familiar with the family can suggest a burial site or church connection. Steve ----- Original Message ----- From: Windysdays@aol.com Sent: Saturday, August 14, 2004 12:13 PM To: ORIGINAL-13-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [ORIGINAL-13] Re: Elizabeth DeHaven m. John Pawling <<< Elizabeth you speak of as born 5/16/1723>>> Steve Thank you . This is the date I was given. Am looking to document. Any suggestions? Any chance you have a death date and burial? Kassie ==== ORIGINAL-13 Mailing List ==== Please feel free to post data to the list. You may eventually leave the list, but it would be nice if others could still benefit from your presence, even after you leave. Thanks for your participations..... ============================== Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237