Hello Fellow Listers: Am forwarding this posting because there is a mention of a BISHOP and a JONES marriages both of Dauphin Co., PA. and the BISHOP was previously of Adams Co.. Donna ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, October 25, 2004 9:21 AM Subject: [PABLAIR-L] Altoona Tribune 1862 > MARRIED > On the 19th, GEORGE F. FORNEY, of Philadelphia, to Miss S. M. RIGG, of > Altoona. > On Wednesday evening, October 15th, at the M. E. parsonage, in this place, > by Rev. W. Lee Spotswood, Mr. JAMES J. BARRY of Spruce Creek, to Miss SARAH > CURRY of this place. > In Hollidaysburg, on Tuesday evening, Oct. 14th by Rev. D. H. Barron, Major > JOHN FRUEAUFF 1st Reg't Pa. Vols. to Miss ELLIE A. daughter of Hon. D. > CALDWELL. > On Monday Oct. 20th, at thehouse of Jacob Snyder, by Rev. D. H. Barron, Mr. > DANIEL KILLIN, of Armagh, Indiana Co., to Miss NANCY T. PATTERSON, of > Hollidaysburg. > On Tuesday, 31st ult., by Rev. J. Steck, Mr. SAMUEL S. YOHN, to Miss > LUCINDA WOOLHEATER, both of this county. > In this place, on Tuesday evening last, at the house of Mr. Daniel > Laughman, by Rev. A. B. Clark, Mr. WM. J. E. BISHOP, of Harrisburg, formerly of > Gettysburg, to Miss HALLIE E. JONES, of Harrisburg. > DIED > Near Martinsburg, September 28th, ROBERT SIMONS, youngest child of David S. > and Mary Ann Haffly, aged 1 year, 7 months and 10 days. > In this place, on Friday, the 27th ult., Mrs. ELIZABETH NEFF. She had for > many years before her death, been a consistent and esteemed member of the > Presbyterian Church. She patiently bore her afflictions, yet was anxious to go and > be with Christ, whenever it might be the Father's will to call her. > On the 25th ult., CLARISSA, daughter of Mr. John Baker, of this place, aged > eight years. > > CAUTION-Ran away from the Subscriber, a few days since, FRANCISCUS SOLAR, an > indentured apprentice. This is to caution all persons not to harbor or trust > her on my account, as I will pay no debts of her contracting. > Oct. 10, 1862 C. C. SHANNON > > ANOTHER LAWYER-We do not know that we are becoming more lawless than > heretofore, or that we require another disciple of Blackstone in our midst to assist > in setting our people by the ears, nevertheless we are to have such a personage > in the person of Maj. J. D. Leet, of Hollidaysburg. He has rented the room > known as the old Post office, next door to the Lutheran parsonage, where he has > hung out his shingle, and announces himself ready to see a man "through" a > difficulty after the modern style. > > Annie Whiteman > PABlair List administrator > Annie Whiteman/Steve Patz > Blair County Coordinators > http://www.rootsweb.com/~pablair