Would you be so kind to check and see if my g.grandparents is listed? Jacob Conner and Margaret Werner I have them listed married on "Abt." 1830 based on the birth of the first child and 1830 census I would appreicate it My family moved from Ohio to Michigan before I was born and all contack with the family was lost. not knowing what to do next I made a mass mailing of 20 Conners in the last County his death I now have some great cousins in Auglaize, Ohio Thanks Frank Conner On Sat, 16 Dec 2006 17:31:21 -0600 James Morrow <jcm21.akm12@comcast.net> writes: Hi Laura, > History of Beaver County PA, Warner, 1888, Pages 562 and 563, identifies two churches in early Georgetown. St. Luke's Protestant Episcopal Church, organized in 1814 Georgetown Methodist Episcopal Church, organized about 1830 The borough was incorporated on 25 Feb 1850 There is an old cemetery in Georgetown. You might check with the Beaver County Research Center to see if they have any listings of burials there. They can be reached at 724-847-9253 or: Research Center of Beaver County 1301 7th Avenue Beaver Falls, PA 15010-0640 Jim On Dec 13, 2006, at 11:34 AM, gc-gateway@rootsweb.com wrote: This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Haney, Koonse, Kountz Classification: queries Message Board URL: > > http://boards.rootsweb.com/ localities.northam.usa.states.pennsylvania.counties.beaver/1886/ mb.ashx Hello, I am trying to learn what churches existed in Georgetown in the 1850s. Was there a Methodist church? My ggg-grandmother Sarah Catherine KOONSE (or KOUNTZ, many variants) was born at Wellsville, Columbiana Co., OH on 15 May 1831 and was married to Capt. David Clinton HANEY in Columbiana Co., OH > on 19 Aug 1851 by James A. SNEAD, Minister of the Gospel. This couple appears in the 1860 census in Georgetown borough, Beaver, PA with children Viola and David, Jr. Another child, George Washignton HANEY was born about 1853 and died abt 1855 and is said to be buried in "Pennsylvania". I am guessing that this occurred in Georgetown, but not sure. Perhaps if I can find a local church I can find a record of baby George Washington HANEY. would love to find where he is buried. In all these years he has never been forgotten, but we just don't know where he is. Capt. Haney was a steamboat pilot and Captain. At this time, in the 1850s, he may not have been a Captain yet. But in the 1860 census, his occupation is listed as SB Captain. Haney later went to St. Louis and ran his boats up to the headwaters of the Missouri and down to New Orleans. I have copies of some 1860s log books, memoirs and copies of a very few precious photos of Haney and his two children & one postcard of his stemboat the "Mollie Moore". Some of this was donated in the 1970s to the Durham Western Heritage Museum in Omaha, Nebraska and goes on display every now > and then. I would be happy to share the info I have with anyone interested. > Any suggestions as to a cemetery used in the 1850s in Georgetown or churches in the area would be most welcome. Thank you, Laura ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to PABEAVER- request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to PABEAVER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message