Am looking for a marriage of a JACOB Dehaven to possibly a HUNSBERGER. Other Family connections as shown in the title. would have been about 1786/87 ish.... From a long list of tax records Barb Wentz compiled.... Tax Records: [Montgomery Co. PA Archives Ð microfilm of Tax Lists. These lists start in 1785 (Montgomery County formed 1784 from Philadelphia County) and did include acres; however Jacob was never taxed with acres] JACOB taxed as single through 1786 and is on regular tax list 1787. IN 1797..... this JACOB Taxed Limerick, 1h and 2c, and for HUNSBERGER'S Est. 140A [IS THIS Possibly the estate of his wife's father/mother??] This MAY be a clue as to who this Jacob born abt 1761 married. [ I believe this to be Jacob of Amity Twp Berks who came to Limerick Twp by 1785 single ] per Barbara Wentz's work..... 1790 Census: Montgomery County, all other townships (Historical Society of Montgomery County has penciled in the townships; Jacob is in Limerick Township. 2 males over 16, 1 male under 16, 2 females ANY HELP APPRECIATED..... PS. This is NOT the Jacob Dehaven of Skippak who married CATHEINE ELISABETH FREY in 1787. He was born about the same time ... some data show there was one son and three daughters in this family.. [Father Garret DeHaven and mother Anna {Frey or Pawling?} DeHaven shown on marriage Cert.] Many show JACOB of Amity/Limerick, married to a Catherine Frey, but have recently gathered evidence that the above Jacob. Of course there COULD be another Catherine Frey this one married....??? [Have seen one born 1765??] [MORE on Jacob, son of Garret II Dehaven if anyone interested...] -- joe
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Hi, John & Linda Kyle Here is what I have on Hannah DeHaven. Name: Hannah DE HAVEN Sex: F Birth: 1737 Death: 1799 Father: Abraham DE HAVEN b: 1712 Mother: Rebecca PAWLING Marriage 1 Dirck PENNYBACKER b: 1 JAN 1736/37 in Philidalphia, Pennsylvania Married: 3 MAR 1756 in Pennsylvania Children Mary PENNYBACKER b: 1757 Benjamin D. Pennybacker SR. b: 29 SEP 1760 in Shenandoah County, Virginia Abraham PENNYBACKER b: 1764 Elizabeth PENNYBACKER b: JUN 1766 John PENNYBACKER b: 6 AUG 1768 Hannah PENNYBACKER b: 1770 in Virginia Derick PENNYBACKER b: 1780 in Rockingham County, Va Catherine PENNYBACKER b: 1772 Rebecca PENNYBACKER b: ABT. 1762 Isaac Samuels PENNYBACKER b: 3 SEP 1805 in Pine Forge Shenandoah County, Virginia Note: Go to following URL: http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=fmayberry&id=I018 3 Here is the Beginning of my page: http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=SRCH&db=fmayberry&surnam e=M Also note info about Rebecca Pawling I am looking for more information on her, if you run onto any information on her please let me know. Here is some more that I know about Rebecca Pawling who I believe is the same Rebecca Pawling that was listed on the 1850 and 1860 Census of Hampshire Co., Va(WV). Rebecca was living with Susan Taylor and her family. Susan Taylor is (I believe) named Susan Hass (not sure just guessing). I saw somewhere that a Susan Hass or maybe Stump was married to a Taylor. My ggrandpa Francis (aka Frank who me and my dad are named after) was also living in Susan Taylor's household. Apparently, her husband (Taylor) had passed on. There was also, a Rebecca Poling/Pawling living there and later on the 1860 Census she was living in the household of Mary Mayberry Smith wife of Capt Abraham Smith who was killed at the Spotsylvania Court House in 1864. Mary Mayberry was the daughter of my gggrandpa Israel & Catherine Hass Mayberry of Romney, Hampshire Co., Va(WV). I am searching for the date of death and place of burial of both Israel and Catherine my gggrandparents. Justinian Mayberry & Mary Ann Houser of Frederick, Frederick Co., Maryland were Israel's parents. I have lots of information on my direct line up to Justinian and Mary Ann Houser who were married at Frederick, Md in 1791. I lost track of the line with Justinian I am looking for his parents, who I think might tie into the connection to George Mayberry who I initally thought was the father of Israel until I found the Will made by Mary Ann Houser Mayberry who named him as her son born on 9May1794 at Frederick, Frederick Co., Maryland. If you have any information or a webpage with the information of more members of this family please let me know. Thanks, Frank R. Mayberry in Muskogee, Ok P.S. I am in the process of trying to correct the error that I have on my ggggrandparents, right now it shows George Mayberry & Rebecca Pennybacker which is an error now that I know that Justinian and Mary Ann are the right parents. Thanks, for any help and please keep in contact. Bye, Frank ----- Original Message ----- From: "John & Linda Kyle" <jkyle@trib.com> To: <ORIGINAL-13-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, June 07, 2003 7:21 PM Subject: [ORIGINAL-13] Dirck Pennybacker and Hannah DeHaven??? | Hi Frank, | | Regarding this email that you posted below, I know this is a later date, that you | have, but earlier on, I have the following: | | Descendants of William DeHaven I | | 1 William DeHaven I b: 1714 in Philadelphia, Now Montgomery Co, PA d: September | 10, 1784 in Montgomery County, PA Burial: Boehms Church, Blue Bell, PA | . +Hannah Cromber | ........ 2 [1] Andrew DeHaven b: February 19, 1744/45 in Blue Bell, Whitpain | Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania d: 1788 in Norristown, PA Burial: Blue | Bell Cemetery, Norristown PA | ........... +[2] Elizabeth McGlathery b: Bet. 1748 - 1750 d: Aft. 1811 m: Abt. 1768 | Father: Henry M. McGlathery Mother: Sarah Supplee | *2nd Wife of William DeHaven I: | . +Hannah (Cromber ?) Cramer b: 1717 in Whitpain Twp, Now Mont Co, PA d: June 25, | 1786 m: March 31, 1739 in First Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia, PA Father: | Nicholas ?? Kramer Burial: Buried in Blue Bell Church, PA | ........ 2 Margaretha DeHaven b: 1739 d: 1785 | ........ 2 Peter DeHaven III b: 1741 d: 1832 | ........ 2 Sarah DeHaven b: 1743 | ........ 2 [1] Andrew DeHaven b: February 19, 1744/45 in Blue Bell, Whitpain | Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania d: 1788 in Norristown, PA Burial: Blue | Bell Cemetery, Norristown PA | ........... +[2] Elizabeth McGlathery b: Bet. 1748 - 1750 d: Aft. 1811 m: Abt. 1768 | Father: Henry M. McGlathery Mother: Sarah Supplee | ........ 2 Samuel DeHaven b: 1746 d: 1821 | ........ 2 Jesse DeHaven b: 1748 in Whitpain, Montgomery Co d: Aft. 1785 | ........... +? | ........ 2 Abraham DeHaven b: 1750 d: 1829 | ........ 2 Joes (John) DeHaven b: 1752 d: 1755 | ........ 2 Hannah DeHaven b: 1754 | | IS this Hannah Dehaven you mentioned from this particular DeHaven family? Can you | tell me if the Pennybacker you show is descended from Isaac Pennypacker? | | Thanks!!! | | Linda | | | | Frank Mayberry wrote: | | > Hi, Edward! I believe that we are related thru the Updegraff | > surnames in a couple of instances. First one is through the | > marriage of one of the Updegraff daughters to a Mayberry | > in Frederick, Maryland or Hagerstown, Maryland. I had | > a Peter J. Mayberry of Hagerstown who died in Oct 1902 and | > was buried in Rose Hill. He (Peter) was an exSheriff of | > Washington Co., Maryland in 1875-1877 also was elected to | > the Maryland Legislature in 1882. He (Peter J. Mayberry) died | > on Oct 27, 1902 (Daily Mail, Hagerstown, Monday, October 27th, | > 1902). ee entry: "The pall=bearers, all cousins, will be A. A. | > Mobley; I. R. Mobley; C. E. Heard; Geo. F. Updegraff, Ed | > M. Updegraff, and Albert Heard. | > Services this afternoon at 2 o'clock at the residence of Mrs. Wm. | > Updegraff, W. Washington Street. Conducted by Rev. Dr. Dunbar, | > of Baltimore, assisyted by Rev. Dr. Charles Albert of Philadelphia, | > and Rev. F. J. Baum, of Trinity Lutheran church, with internment in | > Rose Hill cemetery. | > Also, I have a George Mayberry who married into the Dirck | > Pennybacker family of Philadelphia. Dirck married Rebecca | > Pennybacker dau of Dirck Pennybacker and Hannah DeHaven | > of Philadelphia. George Mayberry was an Iron Master who | > owned and operated the Columbia Furnace in the Shenandoah | > County, Virginia. Any help will be highly appreciated. I am looking | > for the parents of George Mayberry. 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Hi Frank, Regarding this email that you posted below, I know this is a later date, that you have, but earlier on, I have the following: Descendants of William DeHaven I 1 William DeHaven I b: 1714 in Philadelphia, Now Montgomery Co, PA d: September 10, 1784 in Montgomery County, PA Burial: Boehms Church, Blue Bell, PA . +Hannah Cromber ........ 2 [1] Andrew DeHaven b: February 19, 1744/45 in Blue Bell, Whitpain Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania d: 1788 in Norristown, PA Burial: Blue Bell Cemetery, Norristown PA ........... +[2] Elizabeth McGlathery b: Bet. 1748 - 1750 d: Aft. 1811 m: Abt. 1768 Father: Henry M. McGlathery Mother: Sarah Supplee *2nd Wife of William DeHaven I: . +Hannah (Cromber ?) Cramer b: 1717 in Whitpain Twp, Now Mont Co, PA d: June 25, 1786 m: March 31, 1739 in First Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia, PA Father: Nicholas ?? Kramer Burial: Buried in Blue Bell Church, PA ........ 2 Margaretha DeHaven b: 1739 d: 1785 ........ 2 Peter DeHaven III b: 1741 d: 1832 ........ 2 Sarah DeHaven b: 1743 ........ 2 [1] Andrew DeHaven b: February 19, 1744/45 in Blue Bell, Whitpain Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania d: 1788 in Norristown, PA Burial: Blue Bell Cemetery, Norristown PA ........... +[2] Elizabeth McGlathery b: Bet. 1748 - 1750 d: Aft. 1811 m: Abt. 1768 Father: Henry M. McGlathery Mother: Sarah Supplee ........ 2 Samuel DeHaven b: 1746 d: 1821 ........ 2 Jesse DeHaven b: 1748 in Whitpain, Montgomery Co d: Aft. 1785 ........... +? ........ 2 Abraham DeHaven b: 1750 d: 1829 ........ 2 Joes (John) DeHaven b: 1752 d: 1755 ........ 2 Hannah DeHaven b: 1754 IS this Hannah Dehaven you mentioned from this particular DeHaven family? Can you tell me if the Pennybacker you show is descended from Isaac Pennypacker? Thanks!!! Linda Frank Mayberry wrote: > Hi, Edward! I believe that we are related thru the Updegraff > surnames in a couple of instances. First one is through the > marriage of one of the Updegraff daughters to a Mayberry > in Frederick, Maryland or Hagerstown, Maryland. I had > a Peter J. Mayberry of Hagerstown who died in Oct 1902 and > was buried in Rose Hill. He (Peter) was an exSheriff of > Washington Co., Maryland in 1875-1877 also was elected to > the Maryland Legislature in 1882. He (Peter J. Mayberry) died > on Oct 27, 1902 (Daily Mail, Hagerstown, Monday, October 27th, > 1902). ee entry: "The pall=bearers, all cousins, will be A. A. > Mobley; I. R. Mobley; C. E. Heard; Geo. F. Updegraff, Ed > M. Updegraff, and Albert Heard. > Services this afternoon at 2 o'clock at the residence of Mrs. Wm. > Updegraff, W. Washington Street. Conducted by Rev. Dr. Dunbar, > of Baltimore, assisyted by Rev. Dr. Charles Albert of Philadelphia, > and Rev. F. J. Baum, of Trinity Lutheran church, with internment in > Rose Hill cemetery. > Also, I have a George Mayberry who married into the Dirck > Pennybacker family of Philadelphia. Dirck married Rebecca > Pennybacker dau of Dirck Pennybacker and Hannah DeHaven > of Philadelphia. George Mayberry was an Iron Master who > owned and operated the Columbia Furnace in the Shenandoah > County, Virginia. Any help will be highly appreciated. I am looking > for the parents of George Mayberry. Thanks, Frank Mayberry.
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Hello all I am hoping someone may be able to help me out with connecting Tennis family in Towamencin Township , in Montgomery Co, PA to it's correct place. I have the following: A will abstract TENNIS, ANTHONY Towamencin Township , Co. of Philadelphia. November 24, 1749/50. January 24, 1750. J.343. Child: Christian. Stepmother: Christian Tennis. Sisters: Elizabeth Morris and Bathsheba YEOCUM. Poor of this Township. Exec: Jacob Gatshalick, Isaac Crawl. Wit: Daniel Morgan, Daniel Williams. Bathsheba YEOCUM is my direct line ancestor. I found this entry at rootsweb MORRIS, ELIZABETH TENNIS 1558 CH OF William TUNIS Colonial Families of Philadelphia," Philadelphia, PA Can someone help me with who this William is? I am new to this line of research and would appreciate any help. Thank you Kassie
Nancy, The URL to the website is: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~original13 If anyone finds a broken link I would appreciate it if they would report them to me so we can fix it. Any questions, feel free to contact me. Liese ----- Original Message ----- From: "Nancy Caton" <ncaton@sprynet.com> To: <ORIGINAL-13-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2003 1:40 PM Subject: [ORIGINAL-13] broken link > I think that I used to have the new updated link to Descendants of Jan > Lukens - Debbie Lukens Whittaker's website, but cannot find it at the > moment, and the link on the Orig 13 web site is busted. > > Debbie, I think you are subscribed. > > Vince, are you the keeper of the links, and if not, who is? > > Probably everyone who had/has a link on > http://www.fortunecity.com/meltingpot/cavendish/693/webpgs.htm > should check to see if theirs is correct. > > cheers, > Nancy Caton > <Lukens via son Peter, and through the > Cadwallader/Kunders-Cunrads/Lukens connection > > > > ==== 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... > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >
All, I am looking for information on this Jack Lukens listed below. The obit was from the Williamsport Sun Gazette. Any help on him, his parents or children would be wonderful. 16 Jan 2002 - Here is the obit for the gentleman's whose mother was a Sholder: Jack M. Lukens Jack M. Lukens, 81, of Hollidaysburg, formerly of Montgomery, died Sunday, Jan. 6, 2002, at Bon Secors-Holy Family Hospital in Altoona. Born May 28, 1920, in Williamsport, he was a son of Wally and Dorothy Sholder Lukens. He was an Army veteran of WWII. He was self-employed as a carpenter. He was a member of the American Legion Post 268, Montgomery. He is survived by one son, Jack L. Lukens of Lock Haven; two daughters, Patti Malizia of Montoursville and Lisa Cox of Hillsgrove; four grandchildren; one great-grandchild; one brother, Charles E. Winter of Orofino, ID. He was predeceased by a son, Timothy Lukens. Funeral services will be private and at the convenience of the family. Family will provide flowers. Arrangements by Kaufman Funeral Home, 2102 Northway Road, Williamsport. I believe that the Dorothy Sholder listed above is Dorothy Mary Sholder (born Apr 1895, baptized 16 Jun 1901 at Bethel United Presbyterian Ch) daughter of Eli Sholder and Wilhelmina C. Fullerton. Could someone confirm this? Thank you for your time, Kevin L. Sholder Don't wait to make your Son a great man. Make him a great boy. --Unknown <http://www.siscom.net/~rdrunner/ <http://www.siscom.net/~rdrunner/> > <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~rdrunner/ <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~rdrunner/> > kevin.sholder@ncr.com LOCATIONS THAT I AM RESEARCHING - Pennsylvania (Berks, Centre, Clinton, Lycoming, Sullivan, Northumberland Counties); Germany (Württemberg). SURNAMES THAT I AM RESEARCHING - Aderhold; Alexander; Bower; Campbell; Carpenter; Cohick; DeRemer; Hafer; Heim; Horn; Kiess; Kinley; Lovell; Mahaffey; Marquardt; Marshall; Metzger; Paulhamus (Polhemius); Pepperman; Rentz; Robinson; Roller; Sholder (Scholderer); Smith; Springman; Stabler; Stoltz; Ulmer; Updegraff (Op den Graeff); Waltz (Walz); Wurster and their related family lines.
I think that I used to have the new updated link to Descendants of Jan Lukens - Debbie Lukens Whittaker's website, but cannot find it at the moment, and the link on the Orig 13 web site is busted. Debbie, I think you are subscribed. Vince, are you the keeper of the links, and if not, who is? Probably everyone who had/has a link on http://www.fortunecity.com/meltingpot/cavendish/693/webpgs.htm should check to see if theirs is correct. cheers, Nancy Caton <Lukens via son Peter, and through the Cadwallader/Kunders-Cunrads/Lukens connection
Thanks. Pat
Web site, http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~original13/history.htm It was my ancestor James Claypool who organized travel on the Concord for the group. Barbara Johnson ----- Original Message ----- From: "Steve Finkbiner" <Fink438@msn.com> To: <ORIGINAL-13-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, May 27, 2003 2:17 PM Subject: Re: [ORIGINAL-13] 13 settlers > Burnell > > the original 13 families arrived 10/6/1683 and were the bulk of the 41 persons who went to establish Germantown in that year. > > Steve > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Burnell Uptagrafft > Sent: Monday, May 26, 2003 10:04 PM > To: ORIGINAL-13-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [ORIGINAL-13] 13 settlers > > They are the original 13 families who immigrated from Germany in 1673 to and > established Germantown, PA. Op Den Graeff was one of those families and he > was my gggggggggrandfather. B.K. Uptagrafft > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <PATKRAM@aol.com> > To: <ORIGINAL-13-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, May 26, 2003 4:43 PM > Subject: [ORIGINAL-13] 13 settlers > > > > Who are the original 13? Thanks > > Pat Kramer > > > > > > ==== ORIGINAL-13 Mailing List ==== > > Avoid posting well-known URLs. Everyone knows Rootsweb is at > > http://www.rootsweb.com Assume everyone is familiar with the basic > > search engines, telephone directories, mapping sites, etc. > > > > ============================== > > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, > go to: > > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > > > > > > > ==== ORIGINAL-13 Mailing List ==== > Be careful not to post materials that are known to be Copyrighted. It > is inconsiderate of the publisher, and is illegal, besides. Of course > it is OK if you get permission to do so. Mention that if applicable. > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&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... > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >
Burnell the original 13 families arrived 10/6/1683 and were the bulk of the 41 persons who went to establish Germantown in that year. Steve ----- Original Message ----- From: Burnell Uptagrafft Sent: Monday, May 26, 2003 10:04 PM To: ORIGINAL-13-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [ORIGINAL-13] 13 settlers They are the original 13 families who immigrated from Germany in 1673 to and established Germantown, PA. Op Den Graeff was one of those families and he was my gggggggggrandfather. B.K. Uptagrafft ----- Original Message ----- From: <PATKRAM@aol.com> To: <ORIGINAL-13-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, May 26, 2003 4:43 PM Subject: [ORIGINAL-13] 13 settlers > Who are the original 13? Thanks > Pat Kramer > > > ==== ORIGINAL-13 Mailing List ==== > Avoid posting well-known URLs. Everyone knows Rootsweb is at > http://www.rootsweb.com Assume everyone is familiar with the basic > search engines, telephone directories, mapping sites, etc. > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > ==== ORIGINAL-13 Mailing List ==== Be careful not to post materials that are known to be Copyrighted. It is inconsiderate of the publisher, and is illegal, besides. Of course it is OK if you get permission to do so. Mention that if applicable. ============================== To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237
Perhaps this might be of interest...since our Original 13 were German and with a much different language, spellings, pronunciation...they were quick to anglicize the surname. SO, that in mind, how many different spellings are in use TODAY of the immigrant...who himself may've undergone several changes? This is not even to consider pronunciation. I offer this for Thones (say Toonis) Kunders (rhymes with thunders). Today this name may be found spelled, in order of frequency, as CONARD, CUNARD, CONRAD, CONNARD, CUNNARD, CONERD, CUNERD and CONRADE, the latter two still in question, descent-wise. While it's overwhelmingly pronounced as CON'erd, variants like ka-NARD', CUN'erd, CON-RAD and CON'raid are found. The steam ship lines branch, about out of men, sometimes were called Q-NARD, but not by the family....SO, after over 40 years of this Kunders-gathering, I will have deposited most of my work at the Germantown Historical Society, the erudite Gene Stackhouse, transcriber. So, take it away, you op den Gräffs--your turn! Regards, Erik P Conard, say /CON'erd/ or I'll kill you!
Gotta be. That's a mighty unusual name....at least in my neck of the woods. Pat
Thanks. Pat
Hi, Edward! I believe that we are related thru the Updegraff surnames in a couple of instances. First one is through the marriage of one of the Updegraff daughters to a Mayberry in Frederick, Maryland or Hagerstown, Maryland. I had a Peter J. Mayberry of Hagerstown who died in Oct 1902 and was buried in Rose Hill. He (Peter) was an exSheriff of Washington Co., Maryland in 1875-1877 also was elected to the Maryland Legislature in 1882. He (Peter J. Mayberry) died on Oct 27, 1902 (Daily Mail, Hagerstown, Monday, October 27th, 1902). ee entry: "The pall=bearers, all cousins, will be A. A. Mobley; I. R. Mobley; C. E. Heard; Geo. F. Updegraff, Ed M. Updegraff, and Albert Heard. Services this afternoon at 2 o'clock at the residence of Mrs. Wm. Updegraff, W. Washington Street. Conducted by Rev. Dr. Dunbar, of Baltimore, assisyted by Rev. Dr. Charles Albert of Philadelphia, and Rev. F. J. Baum, of Trinity Lutheran church, with internment in Rose Hill cemetery. Also, I have a George Mayberry who married into the Dirck Pennybacker family of Philadelphia. Dirck married Rebecca Pennybacker dau of Dirck Pennybacker and Hannah DeHaven of Philadelphia. George Mayberry was an Iron Master who owned and operated the Columbia Furnace in the Shenandoah County, Virginia. Any help will be highly appreciated. I am looking for the parents of George Mayberry. Thanks, Frank Mayberry. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Edward Updegraff" <1upde@charter.net> To: <ORIGINAL-13-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, May 26, 2003 7:02 PM Subject: Re: [ORIGINAL-13] 13 settlers | On Mon, 26 May 2003 19:43:01 EDT | PATKRAM@aol.com wrote: | >Who are the original 13? Thanks | >Pat Kramer | > | > | >==== ORIGINAL-13 Mailing List ==== | >Avoid posting well-known URLs. Everyone knows Rootsweb | >is at | >http://www.rootsweb.com Assume everyone is familiar with | >the basic | >search engines, telephone directories, mapping sites, | >etc. | > | >============================== | >To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online | >genealogy records, go to: | >http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 | > | | Pat go to this web site for the original 13 | fortunecity.com/meltingpot/cavendish/693/settlers.htm | I am a direct decendant from op den graeff | hope this helps | ed | | | ==== 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. | | ============================== | To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: | http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 | |
In a message dated 5/26/03 8:03:01 PM, 1upde@charter.net writes: << fortunecity.com/meltingpot/cavendish/693/settlers.htm >> Thank you. I was hoping for one of my ancestor's names, but it didn't happen. I appreciate your help. Pat
On Mon, 26 May 2003 19:43:01 EDT PATKRAM@aol.com wrote: >Who are the original 13? Thanks >Pat Kramer > > >==== ORIGINAL-13 Mailing List ==== >Avoid posting well-known URLs. Everyone knows Rootsweb >is at >http://www.rootsweb.com Assume everyone is familiar with >the basic >search engines, telephone directories, mapping sites, >etc. > >============================== >To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online >genealogy records, go to: >http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > Pat go to this web site for the original 13 fortunecity.com/meltingpot/cavendish/693/settlers.htm I am a direct decendant from op den graeff hope this helps ed
Who are the original 13? Thanks Pat Kramer
A follow-up on my original answer to you, Edward Uptragraff is most certainly one of my many cousins. B.K. Uptagrafft ----- Original Message ----- From: "Edward Updegraff" <1upde@charter.net> To: <ORIGINAL-13-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, May 26, 2003 5:02 PM Subject: Re: [ORIGINAL-13] 13 settlers > On Mon, 26 May 2003 19:43:01 EDT > PATKRAM@aol.com wrote: > >Who are the original 13? Thanks > >Pat Kramer > > > > > >==== ORIGINAL-13 Mailing List ==== > >Avoid posting well-known URLs. Everyone knows Rootsweb > >is at > >http://www.rootsweb.com Assume everyone is familiar with > >the basic > >search engines, telephone directories, mapping sites, > >etc. > > > >============================== > >To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online > >genealogy records, go to: > >http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > > > Pat go to this web site for the original 13 > fortunecity.com/meltingpot/cavendish/693/settlers.htm > I am a direct decendant from op den graeff > hope this helps > ed > > > ==== 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. > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > >