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    1. Darlington coal mining 1876
    2. Found this reference on the Google Book Search for the Hartshorn family. Anyone in the Darlington area interested in coal mining @ this time might find it of interest. _Click here: Report of Progress in the Beaver River... - Google Book Search_ (http://books.google.com/books?ie=ISO-8859-1&vid=LCCNgs07000750&id=N6yZx5bnfBc C&dq=Hartshorn&lpg=PA234&pg=PA235) Jean in CA

    03/30/2006 06:49:14
    1. FW: [PABEAVER] Todd-McCreary-McElhaney-Poe
    2. Cathy Raber
    3. Colleen, I sure would enjoy hearing more about this connection to Poes in particular! But I know that neighbors did thing together years ago, & so if you know a particular connection please include in there too! I may be contacting you this X-mas, if you have timr to get together, because I may be there around there this year. McElhaney is perhaps another connection too. Are you related to "pickles" McElhaney? He was someone that was my neighbor down in Beechwood area, in the 1960's! Thanks allot, Cathy Raber Cathy Raber pigeonrock@earthlink.net Why Wait? Move to EarthLink. > [Original Message] > From: Colleen Waggle <waggle@spii.net> > To: <PABEAVER-L@rootsweb.com> > Date: 3/23/2006 10:44:26 PM > Subject: [PABEAVER] Todd-McCreary-McElhaney-Poe > > I am researching the Todd, McCreary families I am trying to find the parents > of Lucy B Todd who married Alfred G. McCreary in 1853 Beaver Co. Pa. Alfred > McCreary's parents were Joseph McCreary and Sophia McElhaney > > 1850 census Lucy B Todd was living in with Adam Poe and his wife Lucy T. Poe > > I keep seeing the Poe-Todd-McElhaney and McCreary familes together but I can > t make the connection. Is anyone researching these families? > Colleen > > --- > [This E-mail scanned for viruses by Declude EVA] > > > ==== PABEAVER Mailing List ==== > Search Thousands of Pennsylvania Biographies - some from Beaver County! http://www.historicpa.net/bios > ~~~~~~~~ > To unsubscribe from this list - just send an email to PABEAVER-L-request@rootsweb.com with ONLY the word subscribe in the subject line. > > ============================== > New! Family Tree Maker 2005. Build your tree and search for your ancestors at the same time. Share your tree with family and friends. Learn more: http://landing.ancestry.com/familytreemaker/2005/tour.aspx?sourceid=14599&ta rgetid=5429

    03/30/2006 02:00:15
    1. message boards: McCANDLESS Families of Beaver County
    2. teri
    3. Forwarded from the message boards. Please respond back to the board, through the link below: > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Classification: Query > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/EdB.2ACI/1030.2.1.1.1 > > Message Board Post: > > Thank you for the reply. My William Young is below: > > John Young biography > > JOHN YOUNG, deceased, was born about the year 1776 in Franklin County, > Penn. His father, William Young, came to what is now Lawrence County in > 1804. John Young, the father of William, had preceded him to Lawrence > County two years. He settled about six miles south of Mercer, and William > died there. William married Mary Elder, by whom he had eight children: > John, David, Elizabeth (married John Sankey, a relative of the great > evangelist, Ira D. Sankey), Margaret (married David Summerville), James, > Mary (married John McCandless), William, Jane (married James Small). John > Young was a minister of the United Presbyterian Church, and went to > Illinois in 1840, where he soon after died. His widow died in 1864, and > had blessed him with five children: Nancy, married David Manuel; Jane, > married Robert Elder, and lives in Lawrence County; William, died in 1861: > James W. and John, the latter a resident of Lawrence County. James W. was > educated in the common schools, and married Mary Mc! > Goun, and had eight children, seven of whom are living: Maria, married > Andrew Fox; Margaret, married Aaron Hingston; John, Fannie, Robert, > Isabella and Sarah. James Young settled on his present farm in Findley > Township in the spring of 1867. He and his wife belong to the First > Presbyterian Church of Mercer. His son, John, who assists in the > management of the farm, was a soldier in the One Hundred and Third > Pennsylvania Volunteers, enlisting in 1864. He and his father are > Democrats, and among the enterprising citizens of the township. > > History of Mercer County, 1888, page 973 > > Mine is Mary Elder who married John McCandless. My John was born between > 1782-1784.

    03/24/2006 05:01:13
    1. Re: [PABEAVER] Todd-McCreary-McElhaney-Poe
    2. Hi Colleen, The best Todd expert I know of is Bob Todd. Bob has spent many years researching that surname. He can be reached at BobTodd32@comcast.net. Hope this helps. Den Ardinger -------------- Original message -------------- From: "Colleen Waggle" <waggle@spii.net> > I am researching the Todd, McCreary families I am trying to find the parents > of Lucy B Todd who married Alfred G. McCreary in 1853 Beaver Co. Pa. Alfred > McCreary's parents were Joseph McCreary and Sophia McElhaney > > 1850 census Lucy B Todd was living in with Adam Poe and his wife Lucy T. Poe > > I keep seeing the Poe-Todd-McElhaney and McCreary familes together but I can > t make the connection. Is anyone researching these families? > Colleen > > --- > [This E-mail scanned for viruses by Declude EVA] > > > ==== PABEAVER Mailing List ==== > Search Thousands of Pennsylvania Biographies - some from Beaver County! > http://www.historicpa.net/bios > ~~~~~~~~ > To unsubscribe from this list - just send an email to > PABEAVER-L-request@rootsweb.com with ONLY the word subscribe in the subject > line. > > ============================== > New! Family Tree Maker 2005. Build your tree and search for your ancestors at > the same time. Share your tree with family and friends. Learn more: > http://landing.ancestry.com/familytreemaker/2005/tour.aspx?sourceid=14599&target > id=5429 >

    03/24/2006 07:15:10
    1. Re: [PABEAVER] Todd-McCreary-McElhaney-Poe
    2. bobtodd
    3. Den and et al. the E mail address is now bobtodd32@comtekmail.com. Enjoy ----- Original Message ----- From: <dardinger@comcast.net> To: <PABEAVER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, March 24, 2006 9:15 AM Subject: Re: [PABEAVER] Todd-McCreary-McElhaney-Poe > Hi Colleen, > > The best Todd expert I know of is Bob Todd. Bob has spent many years > researching that surname. He can be reached at BobTodd32@comcast.net. > Hope this helps. > > Den Ardinger > > > -------------- Original message -------------- > From: "Colleen Waggle" <waggle@spii.net> > >> I am researching the Todd, McCreary families I am trying to find the >> parents >> of Lucy B Todd who married Alfred G. McCreary in 1853 Beaver Co. Pa. >> Alfred >> McCreary's parents were Joseph McCreary and Sophia McElhaney >> >> 1850 census Lucy B Todd was living in with Adam Poe and his wife Lucy T. >> Poe >> >> I keep seeing the Poe-Todd-McElhaney and McCreary familes together but I >> can >> t make the connection. Is anyone researching these families? >> Colleen >> >> --- >> [This E-mail scanned for viruses by Declude EVA] >> >> >> ==== PABEAVER Mailing List ==== >> Search Thousands of Pennsylvania Biographies - some from Beaver County! >> http://www.historicpa.net/bios >> ~~~~~~~~ >> To unsubscribe from this list - just send an email to >> PABEAVER-L-request@rootsweb.com with ONLY the word subscribe in the >> subject >> line. >> >> ============================== >> New! Family Tree Maker 2005. Build your tree and search for your >> ancestors at >> the same time. Share your tree with family and friends. Learn more: >> http://landing.ancestry.com/familytreemaker/2005/tour.aspx?sourceid=14599&target >> id=5429 >> > > > ==== PABEAVER Mailing List ==== > Take a Look at Your Ancestors! Beaver County Old Photos > http://www.familyoldphotos.com/pa/beaver > ~~~~~~~~ > To unsubscribe from this list - just send an email to > PABEAVER-L-request@rootsweb.com with ONLY the word subscribe in the > subject line. > > ============================== > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx > >

    03/24/2006 02:26:06
    1. message boards Otto RUHE
    2. teri
    3. Forwarded from the Message boards. Please respond back to the boards through the link below: ----- Original Message ----- From: <Bil130@aol.com> To: <pabeaver-l@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, March 22, 2006 6:06 PM Subject: {not a subscriber} Otto Ruhe > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg//EdB.2ACI/1141 > > Message Board Post: > > May 30 2005 I was at the union cemetery in Monaca and saw some flowers on > Otto Ruhe grave and would like to get in touch with who ever put them > there. Otto was my great uncle his sister my great grandmother

    03/23/2006 07:56:34
    1. Todd-McCreary-McElhaney-Poe
    2. Colleen Waggle
    3. I am researching the Todd, McCreary families I am trying to find the parents of Lucy B Todd who married Alfred G. McCreary in 1853 Beaver Co. Pa. Alfred McCreary's parents were Joseph McCreary and Sophia McElhaney 1850 census Lucy B Todd was living in with Adam Poe and his wife Lucy T. Poe I keep seeing the Poe-Todd-McElhaney and McCreary familes together but I can t make the connection. Is anyone researching these families? Colleen --- [This E-mail scanned for viruses by Declude EVA]

    03/23/2006 03:40:46
    1. FW: [OH-FOOT] Burials in Unity Graveyard, Harrison County, Ohio
    2. Cathy Raber
    3. Rev walker, & wife Rachel were from Beaver County & thought I would pass on, perhaps there's more that others can get from this list. Cathy Raber Cathy Raber pigeonrock@earthlink.net Why Wait? Move to EarthLink. > [Original Message] > From: Jim DeBuse <j_debuse@yahoo.com> > To: <OH-FOOTSTEPS-L@rootsweb.com> > Date: 3/16/2006 8:11:46 PM > Subject: [OH-FOOT] Burials in Unity Graveyard, Harrison County, Ohio > > Burials in the Unity Graveyard > Harrison County, Ohio > M Thru Y > > Transcribed from the old county history " Historical > Collections of Harrison County" by Meredith DeBuse. > > Jane L. McBratney, wife of Robert, d. Sep. 15, 1830; > 84y. 7m. > Elizabeth McBurney, d. June 9, 1849; 90y. > Alex. McCall, d. Nov. 10, 1833; 64y. 22d. > Alex. McCall, son of T. and M., d. Oct. 22, 1840; 1y. > 1m. > Elizabeth McCall, wife of Thomas, d. d. Dec. 20, 1840; > 39y. 2m. 14d. > George S. McCall, son of T. and M., d. Sep. 5, 1849; > 6y. > Hugh F. McCall, son of Thomas and Miriam, d. July 22, > 1848; 1y. 1m. 20d. > Rev. J. A. McCall, d. July 15, 1860; 56y. Erected by > the congregation of the U. P. Church, Cedarville. O. > Jane McCall dau of M. and N., d. Sep. 8, 1872; 68y. > John McCall, b. Aug. 22, 1808; d. Oct. 13, 1883. > Margaret McCall, wife of Alex. d. Dec. 5, 1844; 61y. > Margaret McCall, wife of John, d. May 7, 1839; 20y. > 5m. 26d. > Margaret J. McCall, dau of Thomas and Miram, d. May 9, > 1867; 15y. 5m. 12d. > Matthew McCall, d. April 17, 1838; 65y. > Miriam Alma McCall, dau of T. and M., d. Feb. 12, > 1863; 27y. 6m. 9d. > Nancy McCall, wife of Matthew, d. Oct. 2, 1864; 83y. > 2m. 24d. > Thomas McCall, son of M. and N.d. Aug. 26, 1842; 20y. > 11m. 20d. > Infant son of T. and M. McCall, d. Feb. 14, 1838. > Margaret McCracken, wife of William, d. June 11, 1832; > 29y. 10m. 1d. > Martha McCracken, wife of R., d. Oct. 9, 1850; 82y. > Martha McCracken, d. Jan. 29, 1854; 51y. 3m. 17d. > Martha A. McCracken, dau of William and Margaret, d. > Nov. 22, 1844; 17y. 4m. 13d. > Mary McCracken, wife of William, d. Jan. 21, 1879; > 78y. 10m. 21d. > Nancy McCracken, b. Aug. 12, 1804; d. Sep. 10, 1885. > Robert McCracken, d. June 18, 1846; 78y. > William McCracken, b. March 4, 1797; d. June 6, 1884. > Elizabeth McFarland, d. Feb. 5, 1875; 77y. > Margaret A. McFarland, wife of Andrew, d. May 27, > 1872; 25y. 6m. 16d. > Mary McFarland, d. Aug. 22, 1883; 87y. > Robert McFarland, d. Nov. 26, 1842; 91y. > William McFarland, d. May 14, 1877; 84y. > Ann McGaskey, d. jan. 26, 1850; 67y. 5m. 15d. > James McGaskey, b. May 10, 1797; d. and J. M., b. July > 8, 1830; d. June 9, 1853. (Error as stated in book M. > D.) > Jane McGaskey, wife of James, b. May 31, 1804; d. Feb. > 17, 1831. > Jane McGaskey, b. Oct. 1, 1804; d. Sep. 20, 1884. > Jane McGaskey, dau of H. M. and R., d. Nov. 20, 1822; > 7y. 3m. 17d. > John McGaskey, d. Oct. 11, 1833; 74y. > John McGaskey, d. May 10, 1872; 78y. > Sarah McGaskey, dau of H. M. and R., d. July 7, 1847. > Sarah. J. McGaskey, dau of J. and J. M., b. July 8, > 1830, d. June 28, 1837. > William McGaskey, b. Nov. 7, 1799; d. May 8, 1855. > Mary T. McHenderson, wife of John, b. Dec. 25, 1837; > d. April 12, 1889. > David McKee, d. Sep. 17, 1863; 44y. > Infant daughter of D. and M. A. Mckee, d. Aug. 4, > 1853; 14d. > Joseph R. McKee, son of D. and M., b. Dec. 3, 1849; d. > April 4, 1851. > Elizabeth McMillan, d. (No dates); 68y. > Nancy McMillan, d. Dec. 26, 1856; 48y. > Robert McMillan, d. Aug. 14, 1887; 83y. > Alex. McNary, d. Aug. 30, 1827; 47y. 10d. > Hannah E. McNary, dau of J. and M., b. Dec. 3, 1854; > d. July 6, 1855. > James McNary, b. March 2, 1810; d. March 2, 1881. > John McNary, b. Oct. 21, 1801; d. Feb. 7, 1890. > Margaret McNary, b. Dec. 11, 1780; d. March 31, 1855. > Martha E. McNary, dau of J. and M. b. Jan. 5, 1852; d. > May 15, 1853. > William McNary, died at Soldier's Home, Pittsburg, > Pa., Dep. 2, 1864; 18y. 1m. 23d. > John Major, d. Dec. 12, 1858; 59y. 9m. 22d. > J. Thomas Marrow, b. July 26, 1829; d. Nov. 26, 1886. > Margaret E. Miller, dau of W. and M., d. Oct. 10, > 1855; 2y. 8m.8d. > Mary Miller, wife of William, b. Feb. 23, 1830; d. > Dec. 23, 1861. > Infant daughter of W. and M. Miller, d. Oct. 12, 1855; > 15d. > Alvina Minteer, dau of J. and E. > Eleanor Minteer, wife of Joseph, d. July 6, 1853; 31y. > Eliza Minteer, wife of Joseph, d. May 26, 1866; 54y. > 9m. 15d. > Eliza Ann Minteer, wife of James, d. June 8, 1855; > 22y. 3m. 19d. > Elizabeth Minteer, wife of R., d. Oct. 5, 1863; 67y. > Elmer Minteer, son of James and Mary, d. July 2, 1865; > 4y. 3m. 25d. > Infant daughter of J. and M. Minteer, d. Jan. 1, 1860; > 2d. > Joseph Minteer, d. March 16, 1871; 72y. 8m. 7d. > Joseph C. Minteer, d. Jan. 21, 1863; 28y. 7d. > Lavina A. Minteer, dau of J. and E., d. aug. 31, 1849; > 3y. > Lillie G. Minteer, dau of G. and M. J., d. Feb. 9, > 1872; 4m. 22d. > Martha Minteer, dau of R. and E., d. April 20, 1850; > 19y. > Mary Minteer, wife of James, d. July 14, 1865; 26y. > 9m. 9d. > R. G. Minteer, b. March 31, 1853; d. May 10, 1883. > Robert Minteer, d. Feb. 16, 1870; 78y. > William Vincent Minteer, d. Oct. 18, 1871; 31y. 2m. > 13d. > Elizabeth Moore, dau of J. and M., d. May 22, 1827; > 15y. > Gilespie Moore, d. Jan. 4, 1874; 58y. 7m. 28d. > James Moore, d. Aug. 1, 1817; 45y. > James Moore, son of J. and M., d. March 13, 1837; 17y. > James Moore, d. Sep. 22, 1828; 9y. 9m. > Sarah R. Moore, wife of J. W., d. d. April 5, 1894; > 42y. 2m. 21d. > William M. Moore, son of G. and E. A., d. March 3, > 1876; 20y. 5m. 11d. > Sarah R. Nichols, wife of M. H., b. Nov. 8, 1839; d. > May 5, 1896. > Mary J. Parr, dau of T. and N., d. Sep. 7, 1842; 1y. > Annie C. Patton, d. June 5, 1885; 75y. > Annie W. Patton, d. Dec. 10, 1891; 67y. 8m. 19d. > Elizabeth Patton, wife of J. B., b. Feb. 2, 1845; d. > Sep. 30, 1889. > Harriet Dunbar Patton, wife of Calvin, d. April 6, > 1873; 25y. > James H. Patton, d. Oct. 3, 1860; 75y. > Jame Patton, wife of James, b. Sep. 13, 1789; d. June > 6, 1880; 91y. > Rachel S. Patton, dau of J. and J., d. Nov. 20, 1845; > 19y. > Ray Jewel Patton, son of C. D. and Jane, b. Sep. 9, > 1893; d. Sep. 8, 1894. > Rev. Samuel Patton, d. Nov. 15, 1857; 28y; Pastor of > First Associate Presbyterian Church, Detroit, Mich. > Sarah Patton, wife of Dr. R. W., d. Jan. 18, 1876; > 59y. > Sylvanus Patton, son of William and A., d. Dec. 29, > 1863; 12y. > William Patton, d. May 2, 1872; 74y. > William Patton, son of James and Jane, d. Dec. 8, > 1841; 10y. 11m. 2d. > Alex. Pollock, b. March 25, ____; d. Aug. 5, 1821. > James Pollock, b. Sep. 4, 1821; d. Jan. 9, 1823. > James W. Pollock, son of J. and N., d. June 28, 1851; > 18y. 9m. > John Pollock, d. April 24, 1853; 82y. > John Pollock, Sr., d. Feb. 26, 1851; 65y. 11m. 23d. > John Pollock, member of Company B., 98th Regiment O.V. > I. wounded at Chickamauga, Sep. 20; died at > Chattanooga, Tenn., Oct. 17, 1863; 33y.9d. > Mary Pollock, wife of John, d. April 16, 1856; 78y. > Nancy Pollock, d. Sep. 7, 1879; 81y. 5m. 12d. > Nancy R. Pollock, dau of Samuel and Jane, d. Sep. 17, > 1851; 1y. 10m. 17d. > Rebecca J. Pollock, b. July 7, 1852; d. Feb. 26, 1893. > Samuel Pollock, b. Jan 11, 1818; d. March 20, 1892. > Margaret D. Porterfield, d. March 19, 1887; 75y. > Sarah Potter, wife of James, d. June 5, 1851; 80y. > Elizabeth Ritchey, wife of John, b. b. Jan. 8, 1781; > d. d. Nov. 11, 1859. > James Ritchey, son of John and Eleanor; d. Dec. 12, > 1839; 15y. 8m. 8d. > John Ritchey, b. Dec. 8, 1776; d. March 24, 1852. > Mary Ann Ritchey, dau of J. and S., d. Aug. 1, 1844; > 3y. 7m. 10d. > Abigail Robb, d. Nov. 17, 1863; 67y. > William Robb, d. jan. 21, 1878; 72y. > Mary Ellen Rogers, dau of J. and S., d. Jan. 3, 1863; > 14y. 2m. 1d. > James H. Rogers, son of J. and S., d. Dec. 31, 1862; > 62y. 4m. 15d. > Joseph Rogers, son of J. and S., d. Jan. 17, 1863; 6y. > 2m. 10d. > Robert F. Rogers, son of J. and S., d. Dec. 31, 1862; > 7y. 5m. > William James Rogers, son of J. and S., d. April 10, > 1831; 31y. 9m. 13d. > Mary M. Cook Rourk, wife of J. H., b. April 11, 1845; > d. March 30, 1879. > Jane Scroggs, dau of J. G. and M. P., d. June 11, > 1854; 44y. > John C. Scroggs, d. Feb. 20, 1855; 77y. > Caroline Sharp, d. Oct. 20, 1886; 72y. 8m. 28d. > William Sharp, d. May 18, 1859; 50y. 3m. 8d. > Rachel Jane Shearer, dau of J. and M., d. Sep. 5, > 1849; 1y. 5m. 22d. > E. J. Ferguson Sloan, wife of William, d. Jan. 17, > 1867; 52y. > Agnes Smith, d. Nov. 26, 1842; 2m. 2d. > Eliza S. Smith, wife of Joseph B., d. March 12, 1887; > 78y. > Joseph Smith, d. Feb. 24, 1878; 86y. > M. J. Smith, d. April 27, 1845; 13y. 27d. > Silas Smith, son of J. and E., d. Nov. 20, 1850; 76y. > Samuel Steen, son of John and Catharine, d. Aug. 18, > 1822; 10m. 12d. > Anna A. Stevenson, dau of Rev. J. and E., d. d. June > 5, 1864; 1y. 9m. > Agnes Stewart, wife of John, d. Oct. 11, 1856; 84y. > Elizabeth Stewart, d. Dec. 25, 1840; 31y. > Elizabeth Stewart, dau of J. and A., d. Nov. 7, 1831; > 2y. 2m. > Esther Stewart, wife of William, d. Oct. 25, 1843; > 28y. > Harry A. Stewart, son of J. E. and M. J., d. July 31, > 1862; 10m. > James S. Stewart, d. July 1, 1842; 1y. 11m. > Jane Stewart, wife of Edie, d. Feb. 11, 1847; 68y. > Matthew C. Stewart, son of J. S. and J., d. Nov. 8, > 1849; 9y. 9m. > Robert Stewart, d. July 30, 1889; 33y. > William Stewart, son of J. and A.,d. Nov. 4, 18__; 3y. > 11m. 3d. > Martha J. Stiles, wife of W. H., b. Sep. 1, 1857; d. > March 28, 1889. (Also infant) > Sarah J. Taggart, dau of H. and E., d. Feb. 25, 1847; > 14y. 6m. > William Taylor, b. Aug. 18, 1849; d. Sep. 20, ____. > John G. Thompson, son of S. and M. A., d. Sep. 26, > 1849; (No age) > John Trimble, Sr., d. Sep. 14, 1843; 67y. > Mary Trimble, d. Sep. 8, 1825; 40y. > Thomas Trimble, d. Aug. 11, 1876; 62y. 10m. > James Trusdall, son of L. and E., d. June 4, 1847; > 21y. 5m. > Margaret C. Vincent, wife of Rev. G. C., d. June 24, > 1841; 30y. > James Walker son of Rev. J. and R., b. Aug. 15, 1813, > d. April 12, 1853. > Rev. John Walker, d. March 8, 1845; in the 30th year > of his ministry, having been pastor of Unity Church 31 > years. > Joseph Hanna Walker, infant son of Rev. J. and R., > d.April 7, 1829; 14d. > Margaretha R. Walker, dau of Rev. J. and R., d. March > 15, 1845; 7m. 28d. > Mary Walker, wife of Robert, d. Feb. 27, 1825; 75y. > Nancy M. Walker, dau of William and Martha M., d. July > 9, 1871; 4m. 7d. > Rachel S. Walker, wife of Rev. John, d. Nov. 10, 1830; > 43y. > William Houston Walker, Pastor of Associate Ohio > Congregation, Beaver Co., Pa., d. June 26, 1841; 26y; > in the 4th year of his ministry. > Mary E. Wallace, dau of T. and M., d. March 26, 1857; > 1m. 11d. > Jane Watson, wife of William H., dau of J. and M. > Hammond, d. July 31, 1854; 26y. > William Watson, b. March 20, 1822; d. June 19, 1889. > Esther White, dau of Paul and Mary, d. Oct. 20, 1826; > 3y. 8m. > Paul White, d. May 25, 1827; 43y. > Henry H. Wilson, son of Mordecai and Hester, d. Sep. > 22, 1864; 5y. 11m. 26d. > James Wishart, son of Rev. William and Sarah, d. April > 19, 1863; 1y. 2m. 16d. > Samuel Wishart, son of W. and S., d. Dec. 31, 1852; 6 > weeks. > Mary M. Yoshall, and infant, wife and daughter of > William, d. April 15, 1877; 32y. 11m. 25d. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around > http://mail.yahoo.com > > > ==== OH-FOOTSTEPS Mailing List ==== > Listowners Email is oharchives@ev1.net > To search this list go to http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/OH-FOOTSTEPS.

    03/21/2006 05:23:09
    1. RE: Evening Review abt. Monday, Dec. 6, 1993
    2. Cathy Raber
    3. From: Cathy Raber To: OHCOLUMB-L@rootsweb.com;WVAHANCOC@rootsweb.com;PABEAVER-L@rootsweb.com Sent: 3/14/2006 10:12:23 AM Subject: RE: Evening Review abt. Monday, Dec. 6, 1993 Sebring, OH-Gladys I. (Mason) Kirkham Mansfield, OH--Thelma Spencer Price, 87 East Liverpool, OH--Russell A. Matthews, 78 Orange Park, FL--Chief Roger Daughterty, 74 Sebring, OH--Gladys I. (Mason) Kirkham, 84, of Copeland Oaks, 800 South 15th St, died Sunday, Dec. 5, 1993, at home. Born in East Liverpool, in 1909, a daughter of the late F.Q. & Drusilla Creighton Mason. Mansfield, OH--Thelma (Spencer) Price, 87, of Mansfield, formerly of East Liverpool, died Dec. 4, 1993, here at her daughters following a lengthy illness. She was born in 1906, in Graham Station WVA, a daughter of the late Harvey Monroe Spencer & Nannie Belle Roush Spencer. East Liverpool, OH--Russell A. Mathews, 78, of Monroe St., Saturday, Dec 4, 1993, at City Hospital. He was born in Carrollton, in 1915, a son of the late Alexander C. & Laura G. Garland Methews. Orange Park, FL-Chief Roger Daugherty, 74, U.S. Navy retired, of mercury Drive, formerly of Newell, died Thursday, Dec 2, 1993, at Orange Park Memorial Hospital following a lengthy illness. Hew was born in 1919, in Wirt County, WVA, a son of the late Charles Armine & Vonnie Liona Kline Daugherty. Cathy Raber pigeonrock@earthlink.net Why Wait? Move to EarthLink.

    03/16/2006 06:43:02
    1. Re: [PABEAVER] #1 Jacob Hackethorn-dorn/Hackeythorn- [JANICEC6@aol.com]
    2. Dear Modena: Yes, I would be interested in anything you would like to share. I'm just now going through older e-mail and came across yours. Sorry about the delay. Thanks. Janice

    03/15/2006 09:36:45
    1. East Liverpool Review abt. November 19, 1993
    2. Cathy Raber
    3. Chester, (WVA)--Mrs. Frances Applegate, 79 Wellsville, OH--Donna Dunlevy, 74 New Cumberland, WVA--George E. Meeker Sr, 75 Mrs. Frances Applegate, 79, of FL Avenue died at 4:19 PM, Thursday Nov. 18, 1993 at City Hospital where she'd been a patient since Oct. 13. She was born in 1914, a daughter of the late Frank and Eleanor Seitz Switzer. Donna Dunlevy, 74, of 14th street, Wellsville died Thursday, Nov. 18, 1993 at the Adkins Nursin Home in East Liverpool. The Clarke Funerla Home of Toronto were in charge of arrangements, 7 incomplete as of printing of paper. George E. Meeker, Sr, 75, of Third Avene, who died on Thursday, Nov. 19, 1993, at home. He was born in 1917, in New Martinsville, WVA, a son of the late George & Eliza Fuch Meeker. Cathy Raber pigeonrock@earthlink.net Why Wait? Move to EarthLink.

    03/14/2006 02:48:51
    1. FW: [PITTSBURGH] FRETHY - ACKWORTH Family Photograph
    2. Cathy Raber
    3. With so many surfing the web, perhaps this note will find a relation. Hope it does! Cathy Cathy Raber pigeonrock@earthlink.net Why Wait? Move to EarthLink. > [Original Message] > From: Shelley Cardiel <cardiels@comcast.net> > To: <PA-PITTSBURGH-L@rootsweb.com> > Date: 3/11/2006 4:37:03 PM > Subject: [PITTSBURGH] FRETHY - ACKWORTH Family Photograph > > I've "rescued" an old photograph of Charlotte FRETHY ACKWORTH which was > taken at the Seavy and Fowler Studio in New Castle, Pennsylvania. The > photograph is dated 1893 with Charlotte appearing to be in her teens or 20's > at the time it was taken. I'm not sure if FRETHY is her maiden name or > middle name, but I'm thinking that is likely her maiden name. Based on > limited research I was able to find information regarding the following > FRETHY Family in Pennsylvania including a daughter "Lottie". > > > > Census information for 1880 in Pittsburgh, PA for this family is as follows: > > > > Edward FRETHY, age 39, born PA, a Plasterer, parents born Ireland > > Rebecca FRETHY, wife, age 38, born PA, Keeping House, parents born PA > > Frank FRETHY, son, age 15, born PA, a Laborer > > George FRETHY, son, age 11, born PA, at School > > Lottie FRETHY, dau, age 9, born PA, at School > > Albert FRETHY, son, age 7, born PA, at School > > William FRETHY, son, age 5, born PA > > Walter FRETHY, son, age 2, born PA > > > > I'm hoping to locate someone from this family so that this very wonderful > old photograph can be returned to its rightful place with family. If you > are a member of this family, or know someone who might be, please contact > me. > > > > Thanks, > > Shelley > > > > > > ==== PA-PITTSBURGH Mailing List ==== > PITTSBURGH MASTER ROLL CALL: > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~bjsst3/index.htm > > ============================== > Find your ancestors in the Birth, Marriage and Death Records. > New content added every business day. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13964/rd.ashx

    03/12/2006 06:43:12
    1. FW: [OH-FOOT] Oh-Hardin Co. Bios (Espy)husband/wife born in Beaver Co, PA
    2. Cathy Raber
    3. I wanted to pass this onto these lists, because they're so close to each other! Cathy Cathy Raber pigeonrock@earthlink.net Why Wait? Move to EarthLink. > [Original Message] > From: Archives <archives@poppet.org> > To: <OH-FOOTSTEPS-L@rootsweb.com> > Date: 11/20/2005 11:41:49 PM > Subject: [OH-FOOT] Oh-Hardin Co. Bios (Espy) > > > Hardin County OhArchives Biographies.....Espy, John 1811 - 1879 > ************************************************ > Copyright. All rights reserved. > http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/copyright.htm > http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/oh/ohfiles.htm > ************************************************ > > File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: > Ann Anderson ann.g.anderson@gmail.com November 20, 2005, 9:43 pm > > Author: Warner, Beers & Co. > > JOHN ESPY was born in Beaver County, Penn., March 2, 1811, there grew to > manhood, and in August, 1836, was married to Miss Jane Anderson, a native of the > same county. To this union one son, Thomas, was born, who for many years has > been one of the leading business men of Kenton. From Beaver County, Penn., Mr. > Espy and family removed to Taylor Creek Township, Hardin Co., Ohio, arriving at > their destination September 1, 1838. Here he lived upon a farm until the autumn > of 1840, when he removed to Kenton, and engaged in the manufacture and sale of > wooden pumps until the year 1844, when he entered a distillery on the present > site of the Slow Cloud Mills. During the ensuing year the grinding for the > distillery was done by the old Ross horse mill. which was operated, as its name > implies, by a horse tread-wheel. The insufficiency of this mill for the growing > demands of the day was soon recognized fey Mr. Espy, and in 1846 he erected the > present. Snow Cloud Flour Mill in connection with the distillery. The erection > of this mill marked a new era in the milling operations of the community, for > this was the first steam flour mill erected within the county. Mr. Espy > continued the operation of this mill about eight years, when he sold it, and > purchased a saw mill on the south side of the town. With this enterprise he was > connected about twelve years. In 1865, the Marseilles Flouring Mill was > purchased, but at the expiration of the first year Mr. Espy returned to Kenton, > and at once erected the present Espy Mill, which went into operation March 30, > 1867. To this enterprise he devoted his attention until 1872, when he withdrew > from all connection with milling operation. From this date up to within about a > month of his death, his whole time and attention were devoted to the improvement > of the home farm on the south side of town. During the last month of his life, > he had purchased the old woolen mills property, and planned the erection of > another large flour mill which should supply the growing demands of the old > mill, whose increased patronage had outrun its capacity. The death of Mr. Espy, > November 28, 1878, brought this undertaking to a close for the present. Such > were the leading events in the business affairs of Mr. Espy that he justly > earned the title of "the pioneer miller of Hardin County." Beginning with empty > hands, by persistent application to business, he was enabled to achieve some of > the greatest milling operations of the county and period. In his capacity as a > pioneer, he contributed to the development of the public interests of the > community, always an advocate of all measures of advancement, and a champion of > every project of improvement. Although deeply interested in public affairs, he > would never allow his name to be used in connection with any office beyond those > of his own township, always giving as a reason for his aversion to office--the > urgent demands of his private affairs. Thus, while a partisan of strong > convictions, and deeply devoted to the interests of the Democratic party, he > would never sacrifice his personal interests "by attending to the business of > others." His party received his sympathy and influence; his private affairs, his > energy and time. In business he was a man of strict integrity, rigid in exaction > of all obligations, and unswerving in his plans. Possessed of a high sense of > justice, and an indomitable will, no question of expediency could allure him > aside from what he considered the line of duty. In private life he was kind, > forbearing and affable. With a plan unwavering, an energy untiring, and a will > unflinching, he rose to affluence; but this success not only failed to produce > pride or coldness, but rather served to enlarge its sphere of usefulness, as > generosity and liberality were prominent traits of his character. Although > having reached the advanced age of sixty-eight, his death came suddenly and > unexpectedly and was deeply deplored by the whole community, for the public > recognized in his demise an almost irreparable loss. > > Additional Comments: > Bucks Township > > Excerpt from > > "The History of Hardin County, Ohio" > containing > A HISTORY OF THE COUNTY; ITS TOWNSHIPS, TOWNS, CHURCHES, > SCHOOLS, ETC.; GENERAL AND LOCAL STATISTICS; MILITARY > RECORD; PORTRAITS OF EARLY SETTLERS AND PROMINENT > MEN; HISTORY OF NORTHWEST TERRITORY; > HISTORY OF OHIO; MISCELLANEOUS > MATTERS, ETC., ETC. > > CHICAGO: WARNER, BEERS & CO. > 1883 > > Photo: http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/oh/hardin/photos/bios/espy332bs.jpg > > File at: http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/oh/hardin/bios/espy332bs.txt > > This file has been created by a form at http://www.poppet.org/ohfiles/ > > File size: 5.1 Kb > > > > ==== OH-FOOTSTEPS Mailing List ==== > This list if for Archive Material Only. No Queries Allowed. For Ohio Queries visit > http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~maggieoh/Maillist/maggiemaillist.html and sign up for > Maggie_Ohio-L or OHROOTS-L

    03/10/2006 02:30:36
    1. James McCANDLES bio; CROSSMAN family bio
    2. PA Biographies
    3. A couple of new Beaver County Biographies online http:/www.historicpa.net/bios/co/beaver.html Crossman Family http://www.historicpa.net/bios/2c/crossman-family.html James McCandles http://www.historicpa.net/bios/2j/james-mccandles.html

    03/05/2006 04:48:15
    1. FW: [CLARION] Italian Conference
    2. Cathy Raber
    3. Thought I would pass this along so people can plan ahead! Sounds interesting! Cathy Cathy Raber pigeonrock@earthlink.net Why Wait? Move to EarthLink. > [Original Message] > From: Mona Anderson <roadqueen1340@yahoo.com> > To: <PACLARIO-L@rootsweb.com> > Date: 3/3/2006 8:20:57 PM > Subject: [CLARION] Italian Conference > > Received from another message board. > > "Roots in the Boot," an Italian Genealogy and Heritage > Conference, will be > held on the University of Pittsburgh campus in > Pittsburgh, PA on 14-15 July > 2006. The exciting program has Dr. John Philip > Colletta as the featured > speaker. Additional speakers include June DeLalio, CG; > Paola Manfredi, AG; > Marie Varrelman Melchiori, CG, CGL; Elissa Scalise > Powell, CG; Keith Rose, > AG; and Megan Smolenyak Smolenyak. The Senator John > Heinz Regional History > Center, the University of Pittsburgh Italian Language > Program, and the > Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh are co-sponsoring the > conference. More > information is available at www.rootsintheboot.org or > by writing to Roots > in the Boot, PO Box 8313, Pittsburgh, PA 15218-8313. > > Be sure to pass this message on to anyone interested > in Pittsburgh, Italian > research and heritage, how to do genealogy, DNA, > access records, preserve > their family heirlooms, or write the family history. > You don't have to be > Italian to register, just interested in the topics > presented. > > Best regards, > Amy Arner > Conference Committee Member > > > > --------------------------------- > Yahoo! Mail > Bring photos to life! New PhotoMail makes sharing a breeze. > > > ==== PACLARIO Mailing List ==== > Having trouble unsubbing? Send a message with the word > "unsubscribe" (no quotation marks) in the body of the message to: > <PACLARIO-L-request@rootsweb.com> or > <PACLARIO-D-request@rootsweb.com>

    03/04/2006 01:06:08
    1. (OHFOOT): Burials in Unity Graveyard, Harrison County, OH
    2. Cathy Raber
    3. Thought this might be of help me posting this to the list, considering this is local. Cathy Rachel S. Walker, wife of Rev. John, d. Nov. 10, 1830; 43y. William Houston Walker, Pastor of Associate Ohio Congregation, Beaver Co., Pa., d. June 26, 1841; 26y; in the 4th year of his ministry. Cathy Raber pigeonrock@earthlink.net Why Wait? Move to EarthLink.

    02/20/2006 10:30:58
    1. Re: [PABEAVER] Jacob Hackethorn-dorn/Hackeythorn-dorn/Heckathorn-dorn
    2. Elsie Segura
    3. The Kerr's in my Heckathorn book are Emeling Heckathorn (born 1844 and died 1871). Married 1865 William A. Kerr (born June 28, 1844 and died Nov. 19, 1923). William A. Kerr is the son of William and Sarah E. Kerr. He was a Civil War Veteran, Co. E. 100th Reg't Pa. Vol. Married 58 years to Emma Heckathorn. He married second, Mary A. McComb (born 1849 died 1922). Burried in Mount Hermon Union Cemetery, Slippery Rock Twp., Lawrence Co., Pa. Children: J. H. Kerr. -- Mrs Sarah Elizabeth Dean. -- Mrs Catherine L. Burns. -- Mrs Mary H. Bauman. -- Mrs Anna R. Corbin. -- Samuel J. Kerr. -- Sister: Mrs R. J. Kerr of Mercer, and two brothers, A. R. Kerr of New Castle and G. R. Kerr of Volant. (Per, Nov. 13, 1923 New Castle News.) Mrs Elizabeth Kerr Dean died 1937. There are some Kerr Obituary's and grandchildren that seem to all come from the Emma Heckathorn - William Kerr line. If you need more on the Kerr's I can provide what I have but it will be a week or more before I can get to it. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- The best that I can figure Emma is the Daughter of David Heckathorn born Sept 29, 1798. Other siblings were: 1. Catherina, born Mar. 15, 1826. 2. Mary "Polly" born June 22, 1828 3. Jacob, bapt. April 16, 1831 4. Emeline, born 1844. I am going to stop here because I probably have Emeline twith the wrong Heckathorn. The book I have is not indexed and it is hard to follow. If you are interested I can try again to do a better job. Elsie ----- Original Message ----- From: <Checfam@aol.com> To: <PABEAVER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, February 16, 2006 4:24 PM Subject: Re: [PABEAVER] Jacob Hackethorn-dorn/Hackeythorn-dorn/Heckathorn-dorn > Dear ladies. I noticed your reference to the Heckathorn surame. By chance > would you know if there are any Kerr - Heckathorn marriages? > Thank you in advance > Bernie > > > ==== PABEAVER Mailing List ==== > This List is dedicated to Beaver County, Pennsylvania. If you have a > problem, question, need direction or to report a virus, please contact > Teri off-list at sanchoinc@houston.rr.com Thanks. > > ============================== > Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the > areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. > Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx > >

    02/16/2006 01:03:35
    1. Re: [PABEAVER] Jacob Hackethorn-dorn/Hackeythorn-dorn/Heckathorn-dorn
    2. Dear ladies. I noticed your reference to the Heckathorn surame. By chance would you know if there are any Kerr - Heckathorn marriages? Thank you in advance Bernie

    02/16/2006 09:24:50
    1. #1 Jacob Hackethorn-dorn/Hackeythorn- [JANICEC6@aol.com]
    2. I have some information on the family as the Heckathorn's tie in with my husbands Green's. In 1750 he came from Switzerland with Father, but was born in Germany. I do not have any stories on the family, just names and dates if this would be of any help. Modena

    02/16/2006 06:53:09
    1. Re: [PABEAVER] Jacob Hackethorn-dorn/Hackeythorn-dorn/Heckathorn-dorn
    2. Dear Alice: Thanks so much for the reference to the genealogical society. It appears I'm headed that way anyway due to the suggestion of another person or two. Seems like they may have something for me just for the asking--and paying. ;-) Thanks also for the notation about the tax list. I'll make a note of that. Sincerely, Janice

    02/16/2006 06:11:55