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    1. Re: [PAYork] William Myers
    2. Nancy Knight
    3. Thank you for the quick reply. I have a Conrad Weaver but he was born 1807 so no fit. Weaver is such a common name, it is difficult to research. Nancy glenn pomykal wrote: > > Nancy, > I know nothing of the Weavers other than a short note on the will of Conrad > Weaver SR from Monaghan Twp, Adams Co, PA. Those listed in the will were > son Conrad, daughters Salome Myers, Anna Kimmel and Elizabeth Kimmel. His > wife was evidently dead by that time. I should try and get a copy of the > will. Somewhere and I entered this before I started documenting he was > shown with a wife Anna Margareta. I do not have any proof that I know of on > that. I should check and see if I can get his will. His will was probated > in Feb 1807. I would love to know more on this family. I believe this name > was also Weber as a variation but am no expert on variations of the German > names. > Glynice >

    12/27/2000 08:49:42
    1. [PAYork] LIVINGSTON
    2. Pamela Ingle
    3. Seeking information about the parentage of William A. Livingston, b. 1784 PA (county unknown). William married Jane McCance in Jefferson Co. Ohio in 1812. Jane was the daughter of George McCance Jr. b. York Co. PA. George died in Jefferson Co. Ohio in 1822. George was the son of George Sr. McCance, who served in the PA Line during the Rev. War from York Co. PA, as did many of his brothers. Any help on finding the parents of Wm. A. Livingston would be appreciated. Best wishes, Pam Ingle

    12/27/2000 11:26:23