Jewish Genealogical Society, 5738 Darlington Road, Pittsburgh, PA (Squirrel Hill) will have its monthly meeting on Monday, May 14 at 7:30 p.m. FREE and OPEN to the PUBLIC. For more information contact [email protected] Military Records will be the subject of the presentation by Diane Ragan, CGRS. Diane the treasurer for the Western PA Genealogical Society and also the librarian for the Soldiers and Sailors Museum Library. ----------------------------- North Hills Genealogists will hold its regular third-Tuesday meeting at the Northland Public Library, 300 Cumberland Road, Pittsburgh, (McCandless Township), at 7 P.M. on Tuesday, May 15, 2001. FREE and OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. For more information contact [email protected] The Pennsylania Humanities Council presentation Slovak Settlers in Pennsylvania, by Commonwealth Speaker Dr. Michael Kopanic. In this illustrated presentation, Michael Kopanic examines where Slovak immigrants settled and describes some of their early experiences in the state. Some of Dr. Kopanics most interesting information is drawn from the unpublished archives of Rev. Baska, one of the first to research the settlements of early Slovaks. This presentation is supported in part by a grant from the Pennsylania Historical Commission. ----------------------------- The Mahoning County Chapter of the Ohio Genealogical Society will meet on Monday, May 21 at 7:30 p.m. at the 4 mile Run Christian Church in Austintown, Ohio. FREE and OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. For more information contact Paul Kreutzer at [email protected] "Sailing into the Sunset: Tips on Finding Your Ancestor's Passenger List" will be presented by Elissa Scalise Powell, CGRS. This lecture will explain the reasons why you might or might not be able to find the passenger list for your ancestor, and tips on where else to look. The newly opened Ellis Island Records website will also be discussed. Elissa has been doing genealogical research since 1985, and became certified as a Certified Genealogical Record Specialist (CGRS) by the Board for Certification of Genealogists (BCG) in 1995, and is one of only eight certified associates residing in the state of Pennsylvania. Elissa is a past president of both the Western Pennsylvania Genealogical Society and the North Hills Genealogists as well as past newsletter editor for both. She is a Trustee for the Association of Professional Genealogists. Elissa also appears in Episode 207 "Cemetery Records" of the PBS TV station KBYU's "Ancestors 2" series. -------------- -------------- Old St. Luke's Church Heritage Lecture Series, located in Scott Township, Allegheny County, PA. At 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, June 7: "The Role of Newspapers in Pittsburgh's History" will be presented by Clarke Thomas, senior editor of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. The Post-Gazette traces its roots back to 1768 and was the first newspaper west of the Allegheny mountains. (Research note: The newspapers are available on microfilm at the Carnegie Library, 4400 Forbes Ave., Pittsburgh, PA 15213 in the Oakland section of town.) For more information and directions go to www.oldsaintlukes.org -------------- -------------- Jewish Genealogical Society, 5738 Darlington Road, Pittsburgh, PA (Squirrel Hill) will have its monthly meeting on Monday, June 11 at 7:30 p.m. FREE and OPEN to the PUBLIC. For more information contact [email protected] David Wecht, the Allegheny County Register of Wills be be speaking. -------------- -------------- North Hills Genealogists will hold its regular third-Tuesday meeting at the Northland Public Library, 300 Cumberland Road, Pittsburgh, (McCandless Township), at 7 P.M. on Tuesday, June 19, 2001. FREE and OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. Oral History: A Gift to Future Generations, by Jim Costello. NOW is the time to be talking to those relatives, especially the elders, to gather their family recollections. Mr. Costello will discuss appropriate conversation starters, note taking, and recording of those precious voices! ------------- --------------- ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.
Thank you, John. She said both parents, William NOBLE and Jane MOORE/MOON were born in Penna, but it's questionable. In a biographic sketch in the Beers History on John Noble of Worthington, he said his great grandmother was a native of Ireland. So if there was a mixup on where she came from, it could be the same about William NOBLE. Maybe, someday, we'll be able to find out where he was born. Jim Hindman -----Original Message----- From: John Noble <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Thursday, May 10, 2001 10:26 PM Subject: RE: [PAARMSTR-L] Lookup Request - Jane NOBLE > >James, I checked the 1880 census on Jane >NOBLE. > >Here is what it shows. > >Roll 1096 pg.1 East Franklin Twp. Armstrong >Co. > >Jane NOBLE age 72 Keeping House. father born >Penns. Mother born Penns. > >C.Y.Noble age 25 Farmer > >Nellie age 24 >wife. > >(C.Y. Noble was Calvin Young Noble, son of George >Noble probably working the farm for his Great Aunt.) > > > >Bet he was born in eastern >Pennsylvania. > >John Noble > > > > >----- Original Message ----- > >From: James Hindman > >To: [email protected] > >Sent: 4/20/01 2:05:58 PM > >Subject: [PAARMSTR-L] Lookup Request - Jane >NOBLE > > > > > >If anyone has access to the 1880 census, could they please do a lookup >for > >Jane NOBLE, who was probably living in East Franklin Twp. She >would have > >been about 70 years old. She died 18 Jan 1882, aged 72, at her >home near > >Worthington. I would like to know where her parents were born; >was it in > >Pennsylvania, or another state, or in Europe? > > > >Many thanks, > > > >Jim Hindman > > > > > >==== PAARMSTR Mailing List ==== > > > > > > > > > >... John Noble > >... [email protected] > > > >... Visit The Noble Family Web Site > >... Click on it. http://home.earthlink.net/~jn825 > > >... Visit Photo Web Page http://home.earthlink.net/~jn825/10-16.htm > > >==== PAARMSTR Mailing List ==== > > >
Jim, Please be aware that many publications like Beers History were not actually fully researched histories. Many asked for and received the biographical sketches from the families of the area and these sketches were not documented for factual accuracy and were only anecdotal accounts. In this instance it is probable that some ancestor came from Ireland, the question is "which generation". Almost every source, including census, social security, death, burial records, contains a possibility and probability for error. It depends on who was giving the information and when they were giving it. Even the information given by the particular individual about him/herself can be subject to error. Good Luck in your search. Eileen Irwin Mesa, AZ James Hindman wrote: > > Thank you, John. She said both parents, William NOBLE and Jane MOORE/MOON > were born in Penna, but it's questionable. In a biographic sketch in the > Beers History on John Noble of Worthington, he said his great grandmother > was a native of Ireland. So if there was a mixup on where she came from, it > could be the same about William NOBLE. Maybe, someday, we'll be able to > find out where he was born. > > Jim Hindman NetZero Platinum No Banner Ads and Unlimited Access Sign Up Today - Only $9.95 per month! http://www.netzero.net
James, I checked the 1880 census on Jane NOBLE. Here is what it shows. Roll 1096 pg.1 East Franklin Twp. Armstrong Co. Jane NOBLE age 72 Keeping House. father born Penns. Mother born Penns. C.Y.Noble age 25 Farmer Nellie age 24 wife. (C.Y. Noble was Calvin Young Noble, son of George Noble probably working the farm for his Great Aunt.) Bet he was born in eastern Pennsylvania. John Noble ----- Original Message ----- From: James Hindman To: [email protected] Sent: 4/20/01 2:05:58 PM Subject: [PAARMSTR-L] Lookup Request - Jane NOBLE If anyone has access to the 1880 census, could they please do a lookup for Jane NOBLE, who was probably living in East Franklin Twp. She would have been about 70 years old. She died 18 Jan 1882, aged 72, at her home near Worthington. I would like to know where her parents were born; was it in Pennsylvania, or another state, or in Europe? Many thanks, Jim Hindman ==== PAARMSTR Mailing List ==== ... John Noble ... [email protected] ... Visit The Noble Family Web Site ... Click on it. http://home.earthlink.net/~jn825 ... Visit Photo Web Page http://home.earthlink.net/~jn825/10-16.htm
Thanks for the U&R update! I have very little on my grandmother's line. I have strongly considered that many original surnames (i.e., spellings) were lost or changed due to a wide variety of reasons, including translations and typos! Laurie -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2001 3:52 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [PAARMSTR-L] Umbaugh and Rumbaugh Laurie: I am not sure about Umbaugh and Rumbaugh. I have seen the name but not in any lines of mine. There was a name change to Brumbaugh 1900 in Ohio. Will check with some cousins. I have a lot on the Rumbaughs. Bev. Ohio ==== PAARMSTR Mailing List ====
Laurie: I am not sure about Umbaugh and Rumbaugh. I have seen the name but not in any lines of mine. There was a name change to Brumbaugh 1900 in Ohio. Will check with some cousins. I have a lot on the Rumbaughs. Bev. Ohio
Hi Rose: I think we are distant cousins. What state do you live in? Do you have the history of your Solomon back to his father the first John Rambach? John Rambach had 25 children or so. One was my ggggrandfather David then the second John, the Marshall, my greatgrandfather, of Hillville, PA in Clarion County. Harry Rumbaugh was one of his children and I am trying to find any relation to Harry. But I am also interested in your Solomon line. I am trying to put ALL the Rumbaughs in a BIG book. They are scattered all over the US. All for now. I know I have some papers on Solomon, I will try to find them. I am new at this. Bev., Ohio
Wondering what the likelihood that Rumbaugh could be Umbaugh, or vice versa?! My grandmother's maiden name was Umbaugh. Laurie Euchler -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2001 9:09 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [PAARMSTR-L] Harry and Amanda Hours Rumbaugh & children Looking for living descendants of Harry (1870-1917) and Amanda Hours (1874-1938) Rumbaugh. Children are Edward L., Ruth and Adrian. Thanks, Bev. Ohio ==== PAARMSTR Mailing List ====
Elizabeth Barnhart Rumbaugh, wife of Solomon Rumbaugh, was a sister of my great-great-grandfather William Barnhart. My great-grandather Solomon Rumbaugh Barnhart was named for his uncle. Do you see a connection? Rose Adams [email protected]
Looking for living descendants of Harry (1870-1917) and Amanda Hours (1874-1938) Rumbaugh. Children are Edward L., Ruth and Adrian. Thanks, Bev. Ohio
THANK YOU, All of you listers that responded to my request for info on Martin JOHN. Just showing an intrist adds to ones research. I have found new leads and gotten pictures of relatives long gone. This is more than I expected. I did purchase a copy of the BOWSER book reprinted. It has had more in it than I hoped. I am well pleased. THANK YOU AGAIN RALPH
Will the person who responded to me privately about Jane HAWK's family please contact me again. I have misplaced your e-mail address and would like to continue our discussion. Thanks.
Sherry - Thank you, thank you, thank you!!! I installed the checker, and had not one, but three of those viruses (viri?). Without your advise, I might have infected others - hopefully, I haven't already. Al Plyler http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~plylerfamily On Mon, 7 May 2001 18:08:47 -0400 "Sherry J" <[email protected]> writes: > The virus that you sent out was called the W32 Badtrans worm. This > virus also drops a backdoor Trojan. I know they don't like virus warnings > on the mailing lists, but this one is hitting the Rootsweb Mailing lists > especially hard because of the way that it perpetuates itself, so > perhaps the list moderators will want to warn those on their lists about > it. > > You can download a fix for this worm called the Trojan Cleaner from > this website: > > http://www.angelfire.com/or/matney/page1.html >
The virus that you sent out was called the W32 Badtrans worm. This virus also drops a backdoor Trojan. I know they don't like virus warnings on the mailing lists, but this one is hitting the Rootsweb Mailing lists especially hard because of the way that it perpetuates itself, so perhaps the list moderators will want to warn those on their lists about it. You can download a fix for this worm called the Trojan Cleaner from this website: http://www.angelfire.com/or/matney/page1.html ----- Original Message ----- From: "sharie" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, May 07, 2001 5:45 PM Subject: [PAARMSTR-L] virus is fixed - I am back > Hopefully there is not an attachment connected to this e-mail. I tried a > trial run to my husbands computer and it looked okay, so I am trying to send > this to everyone. Again, my apologies to anyone that got the virus from my > e-mail. > > I had to make the repairs manually. My virus protection did not pick up all > the bad files. What a number 1 headache. > > I deleted all incoming mail since April 30th. If there is something that > you have sent to me since that time, please resend. > > I am going to list my genealogical surnames since I belong to a number of > lists. > ACKLEY, ANDREWS, ANGELLO, CLEMENS, CLINE, CONE, CRAGO, CROSSON, DYSON, > ELLINGER, FLORA, GRAHAM, HANSON, HEALY, HINDS, JOHNSTON, KIRBY, LANGDON, > LEE, LEONARD, LOPEMAN, PEDEN, TAYLOR > > Sharie > Oceanside, CA > > > > > > ==== PAARMSTR Mailing List ==== > >
Hopefully there is not an attachment connected to this e-mail. I tried a trial run to my husbands computer and it looked okay, so I am trying to send this to everyone. Again, my apologies to anyone that got the virus from my e-mail. I had to make the repairs manually. My virus protection did not pick up all the bad files. What a number 1 headache. I deleted all incoming mail since April 30th. If there is something that you have sent to me since that time, please resend. I am going to list my genealogical surnames since I belong to a number of lists. ACKLEY, ANDREWS, ANGELLO, CLEMENS, CLINE, CONE, CRAGO, CROSSON, DYSON, ELLINGER, FLORA, GRAHAM, HANSON, HEALY, HINDS, JOHNSTON, KIRBY, LANGDON, LEE, LEONARD, LOPEMAN, PEDEN, TAYLOR Sharie Oceanside, CA
Dan, The Slate Lick Presbyterian Church, the first Presbyterian church in Armstrong County, was organized in 1801, but had services as early as 1798, and was formally organized in 1802. The first paster was Rev. John Boyd. The first records, from 1801 to 1835, have never been found. If you have access to an L.D.S. Family History Center, the above information and much more is available on FHL Microfilm #0856807. Jim Hindman -----Original Message----- From: ELN/dtitus1 <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Sunday, May 06, 2001 1:23 AM Subject: [PAARMSTR-L] Slate Lick Presbyterian Church >Looking for information on membership of this church back in the 1790 to about 1810. Looking for information on my 3rd Great Grandfather, James TITUS, who married Elizabeth WOLF of Armstrong County. Just got some information on the YOUNG surname that was in Armstrong county about this time. Also, Rachel Moore who married Peter Titus. You can contact me at the email listed below. > >Thank you, > >Dan Titus >[email protected] > > >==== PAARMSTR Mailing List ==== > > >
Looking for information on membership of this church back in the 1790 to about 1810. Looking for information on my 3rd Great Grandfather, James TITUS, who married Elizabeth WOLF of Armstrong County. Just got some information on the YOUNG surname that was in Armstrong county about this time. Also, Rachel Moore who married Peter Titus. You can contact me at the email listed below. Thank you, Dan Titus [email protected]
I didn't know that there was a Rowley Cemetery in Armstrong Co.; but, would also like to know where it is located. John Roley of Chestnut Ridge, Mt. Pleasant Twp., Westmoreland Co. was my 3 x g,grandfather with his second wife Margaret. John's first family with his first wife Margaret go by the spelling Rowley. I understand that some of his descendants settled in Indiana Co. Marilyn, Lake Co., IL ******************************* ----- Original Message ----- From: "Catsmeow" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> : Hello, : : Can anyone give me directions to the Rowley : Cemetery in Armstrong County? I would be coming from : Indiana County. : : Thanks, : C
No Attachment to your e-mail. Lona ----- Original Message ----- From: "sharie" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, May 04, 2001 6:36 PM Subject: [PAARMSTR-L] virus - sorry > If this e-mail doesn't have an attachment on it, then I have my problem > fixed. > > I think I finally got rid of the virus. I am sorry that I have probably > caused a lot of you a problem. > > I tried to stay off the net, but I had to go on to update my virus > protection after buying new software to replace the old software. The new > software was already nine months old, and as a result the virus played havoc > with my address book. > > Sharie > Oceanside, CA > > > > > > ==== PAARMSTR Mailing List ==== > >
If this e-mail doesn't have an attachment on it, then I have my problem fixed. I think I finally got rid of the virus. I am sorry that I have probably caused a lot of you a problem. I tried to stay off the net, but I had to go on to update my virus protection after buying new software to replace the old software. The new software was already nine months old, and as a result the virus played havoc with my address book. Sharie Oceanside, CA