Hi Everyone, I'm sending this to the list because I forgot to send it to Joyce in time. The genealogy meeting at the Bradford County Library Thursday is a program done by Bill Bower. He is telling about Barclay Mountain. My apologies for the lateness of this notice. Pat Raymond
Would the person who emailed me saying they were related to Eudora please contact me. I can't find the safe place I kept your email. Thanks, Sharon Crowley Reno, Nevada
Am willing to do Chicago IL Tribune obit lookups in trade for obit lookups that I need. I need obit lookups for the following Cooley, Jane Elizabeth d) 03/01/1898 in PA-Bradford Co Leonard, Polly Salisbury d) 07/12/1870 in PA-Leona, Bradford Co Cooley, Elizabeth Norman d) 07/06/1825 in PA-Springfield, Bradford Co Cooley, Isaac d) 11/14/1867 in PA-Springfield, Bradford Co Cooley, Isaac A d) 10/13/1848 in PA-Springfield, Bradford Co Cooley, John Norman d) 02/19/1881 in PA-Springfield, Bradford Co Cooley, Margaret Kent d) 11/19/1862 in PA-Springfield, Bradford Co Cooley, Mary P d) 06/28/1870 in PA-Springfield, Bradford Co Parkhurst, Daniel d) 04/03/1819 in PA-Springfield, Bradford Co Parkhurst, Ebenezer Fisk d) 10/15/1892 in PA-Springfield, Bradford Co Parkhurst, John d) 09/15/1840 in PA-Springfield, Bradford Co Parkhurst, John d) 11/01/1836 in PA-Springfield, Bradford Co Parkhurst, Sarah Bullard d) 02/08/1818 in PA-Springfield, Bradford Co Salisbury, Hannah Grace d) 11/19/1883 in PA-Springfield, Bradford Co Salisbury, John d) 03/26/1885 in PA-Springfield, Bradford Co Cooley, Rodney Henry d) Abt. 1906 in PA-Troy, Bradford Co Gustin, Moses d) 12/27/1891 in PA-Troy, Bradford Co PLEASE EMAIL ME PRIVATELY AT BALLHAWK12@ATT.NET Jim Dlask 4538 N Avers Chicago IL 60625
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Hello friends, I am looking for family of Samuel Frank Hemingway. I would like to hear from anyone with Hemingway in their lineage. I have hit a blank wall with Samuel and he is an important person in my line. Thanks so much! Carol Harris Granbury, TX
Hello, My name is Mike and I think I will let everyone get to know me here. I live in Sayre,.PA (Bradford County) Surnames: ROBERTS QUATTRINI BLAKE KILMER TALADA TALLADA TALLADAY JONES THOMAS SWEALLAND SWEATLAND HENSON HANSON MCALLISTER LATTIMER MCNEAL EVANS FOOTE JOHNSTON ELINSKI PLUS MANY OTHERS My ancestors are as follows: Michael Roberts, Jr. (me)...son of Michael Roberts, Sr. and Lisa QUATTRINI Michael Roberts Sr. is the son of Beatrice TALADA and Charles F. Roberts Lisa QUATTRINI is the daughter of Duane "Pat" LATTIMER and Sylvia QUATTRINI. Lisa was adopted my her maternal grandparents; Marjorie Blake and Frank QUATTRINI. Duane "Pat" LATTIMER's parental information is unknown except the fact that his mother was adopted. Charles F. Roberts is the son of Charles J. Roberts and Pauline MCNEAL Beatrice TALADA is the daughter of Sodonia ELINSKI and Wayne TALADA Marjorie Blake is the daughter of Daniel Blake and Hattie KILMER Wayne TALADA is the son of Casper TALADA and Caroline HENSON (HANSON?) Caroline HENSON (Hanson)'s death certificate says that her parents are Eleazor HENSON (HANSON) and Sarah SWEALLAND (SWEATLAND?). It is known that Caroline's mother was a full-blooded native American, although her exact tribe in unknown. Many people have called her Katie. In the 1900 Census, Sarah C. MCALLISTER is shown living in the household of Casper TALLADA (name variation) and is listed as a mother-in-law. When it comes to Casper TALADA's ancestry, there appear to be numerous surname variations. His parents are believed to be William TALLADAY and Polly Jones. William TALLADAY's parents are believed to be Solomon TALLADAY and Susan Thomas. It is believed that Solomon TALLADAY's parents were Henry TALLADAY and Lucy (unknown surname) I have many more names in my tree and will be more than happy to share with any relatives. :)
Does anyone have any information on Timothy Hall. He died in Great Bend, Susquehanna Co, Pa in 1831. He was 71 yrs old and a Rev. soldier. Looking for his family. Thanks for whatever you might have. Gwen
Help!!! I can get on the site, type my surname, it pulls up lots of "stuff", but I can't figure out how to access the "stuff". Ferne Johnson pandakat@earthlink.net -----Original Message----- From: montrose [mailto:montrose@npacc.net] Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2003 12:21 PM To: PABRADFO-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [Tri-Counties] Re: PA Archives site I haven't had any problem. It is a great site with lots of information, especially Revolutionary era data. I wish the individual Connecticut claimants files were on line as that is something I have wanted to explore for quite some. They could be very informative genealogically, but as far as I know one has to make the trip to Harrisburg. J. Kelsey Jones >On Wed, 12 Nov 2003 07:59:53 -0800 (PST) K Powell <grannytoad@yahoo.com> wrote. >o dear! You're the 2nd correspondent who told me that. I have clicked both >links and they're fine to me but could be because of being in memory buffer? >No, no subscription, strictly public. This has me scratching my head. > >Kaye in Texas > >> Date: Tue, 11 Nov 2003 08:21:54 -0800 >> From: "Alan & Lynn Hudson" <alanlynn@medford.net> >> To: PABRADFO-L@rootsweb.com >> It looks like a wonderful site to me, however . . . my screen shows grey >> with no information on it. Do I need some type of "subscription" to this >> Archive before I can read what they have? >> >> Lynn WORRELL Hudson >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "K Powell" <grannytoad@yahoo.com> >> >> > Go to http://www.iarchives.com and select Public Demos. Then scroll down >> to >> > Genealogy. It takes you to >> > http://www.iarchives.com/anc_04/search.jsp?toc=b6ssqujqas8 Table of >> Contents > >> > The Pennsylvania Archives >> > >> > Have any of you used this site, and if so, had you found much for the 2 PA >> > counties Tioga and Bradford? >> > >> > Kaye in Texas > > >__________________________________ >Do you Yahoo!? >Protect your identity with Yahoo! Mail AddressGuard >http://antispam.yahoo.com/whatsnewfree > > >==== PABRADFO Mailing List ==== >Tri-Counties Site includes 80 Township pages in its three counties. Visit them at http://www.rootsweb.com/~srgp/jmtindex.htm >
The pages work fine here too, but I did notice one thing- The pages don't appear to be standard HTML pages, they are JSP pages (JavaServer pages) I'm not sure why some people can read them, and some cant, but I suspect either an outdated browser? (I'm no expert, it's a guess) Without know what browser and version the people with problems are running, it's hard to tell how to fix it. A browser upgrade may fix it. (If someone is running old IE or Netscape, getting a new version may fix it) Installing Sun's Java may fix it. If the people with problems are using AOL, maybe the AOL browser has a problem? This can be tested by logging onto AOL, then running Internet Explorer, and seeing the page works with IE Craig Carpenter ----- Original Message ----- From: "K Powell" <grannytoad@yahoo.com> To: <PABRADFO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2003 10:59 AM Subject: [Tri-Counties] Re: PA Archives site > o dear! You're the 2nd correspondent who told me that. I have clicked both > links and they're fine to me but could be because of being in memory buffer? > No, no subscription, strictly public. This has me scratching my head. > > Kaye in Texas > > > Date: Tue, 11 Nov 2003 08:21:54 -0800 > > From: "Alan & Lynn Hudson" <alanlynn@medford.net> > > To: PABRADFO-L@rootsweb.com > > It looks like a wonderful site to me, however . . . my screen shows grey > > with no information on it. Do I need some type of "subscription" to this > > Archive before I can read what they have? > > > > Lynn WORRELL Hudson > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "K Powell" <grannytoad@yahoo.com> > > > > > Go to http://www.iarchives.com and select Public Demos. Then scroll down > > to > > > Genealogy. It takes you to > > > http://www.iarchives.com/anc_04/search.jsp?toc=b6ssqujqas8 Table of > > Contents > > > > The Pennsylvania Archives > > > > > > Have any of you used this site, and if so, had you found much for the 2 PA > > > counties Tioga and Bradford? > > > > > > Kaye in Texas > > > __________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > Protect your identity with Yahoo! Mail AddressGuard > http://antispam.yahoo.com/whatsnewfree > > > ==== PABRADFO Mailing List ==== > Tri-Counties Site includes 80 Township pages in its three counties. Visit them at http://www.rootsweb.com/~srgp/jmtindex.htm >
I haven't had any problem. It is a great site with lots of information, especially Revolutionary era data. I wish the individual Connecticut claimants files were on line as that is something I have wanted to explore for quite some. They could be very informative genealogically, but as far as I know one has to make the trip to Harrisburg. J. Kelsey Jones >On Wed, 12 Nov 2003 07:59:53 -0800 (PST) K Powell <grannytoad@yahoo.com> wrote. >o dear! You're the 2nd correspondent who told me that. I have clicked both >links and they're fine to me but could be because of being in memory buffer? >No, no subscription, strictly public. This has me scratching my head. > >Kaye in Texas > >> Date: Tue, 11 Nov 2003 08:21:54 -0800 >> From: "Alan & Lynn Hudson" <alanlynn@medford.net> >> To: PABRADFO-L@rootsweb.com >> It looks like a wonderful site to me, however . . . my screen shows grey >> with no information on it. Do I need some type of "subscription" to this >> Archive before I can read what they have? >> >> Lynn WORRELL Hudson >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "K Powell" <grannytoad@yahoo.com> >> >> > Go to http://www.iarchives.com and select Public Demos. Then scroll down >> to >> > Genealogy. It takes you to >> > http://www.iarchives.com/anc_04/search.jsp?toc=b6ssqujqas8 Table of >> Contents > >> > The Pennsylvania Archives >> > >> > Have any of you used this site, and if so, had you found much for the 2 PA >> > counties Tioga and Bradford? >> > >> > Kaye in Texas > > >__________________________________ >Do you Yahoo!? >Protect your identity with Yahoo! Mail AddressGuard >http://antispam.yahoo.com/whatsnewfree > > >==== PABRADFO Mailing List ==== >Tri-Counties Site includes 80 Township pages in its three counties. Visit them at http://www.rootsweb.com/~srgp/jmtindex.htm >
Kaye I went right to the site. it was a fine link. maybe some people are using webtv or something like that? Cathy
o dear! You're the 2nd correspondent who told me that. I have clicked both links and they're fine to me but could be because of being in memory buffer? No, no subscription, strictly public. This has me scratching my head. Kaye in Texas > Date: Tue, 11 Nov 2003 08:21:54 -0800 > From: "Alan & Lynn Hudson" <alanlynn@medford.net> > To: PABRADFO-L@rootsweb.com > It looks like a wonderful site to me, however . . . my screen shows grey > with no information on it. Do I need some type of "subscription" to this > Archive before I can read what they have? > > Lynn WORRELL Hudson > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "K Powell" <grannytoad@yahoo.com> > > > Go to http://www.iarchives.com and select Public Demos. Then scroll down > to > > Genealogy. It takes you to > > http://www.iarchives.com/anc_04/search.jsp?toc=b6ssqujqas8 Table of > Contents > > > The Pennsylvania Archives > > > > Have any of you used this site, and if so, had you found much for the 2 PA > > counties Tioga and Bradford? > > > > Kaye in Texas __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Protect your identity with Yahoo! Mail AddressGuard http://antispam.yahoo.com/whatsnewfree
Kaye; It looks like a wonderful site to me, however . . . my screen shows grey with no information on it. Do I need some type of "subscription" to this Archive before I can read what they have? Lynn WORRELL Hudson researching Worrell and Lee from Tioga & Bradford counties ----- Original Message ----- From: "K Powell" <grannytoad@yahoo.com> To: <PABRADFO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, November 10, 2003 6:54 AM Subject: [Tri-Counties] PA archives site > Go to http://www.iarchives.com and select Public Demos. Then scroll down to > Genealogy. It takes you to > http://www.iarchives.com/anc_04/search.jsp?toc=b6ssqujqas8 Table of Contents > > The Pennsylvania Archives > > Have any of you used this site, and if so, had you found much for the 2 PA > counties Tioga and Bradford? > > Kaye in Texas > > __________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > Protect your identity with Yahoo! Mail AddressGuard > http://antispam.yahoo.com/whatsnewfree > > ______________________________
Here is a valuable resource for some things in New Jersey (and New York City). "The New York Times" is online free until 15 Dec 2003, and then it will be gone. This isn't just the index, but EVERY PAGE, with most very readible! You might be able to find information, obituaries, etc. It has the complete New York Times, (including the classified) from 1851-2001! | | It works like this: | First, go to -- http://riversideregionallibrary.org | Second, click on "ProQuest Historical New York Times" | Third, use the guest password here, which is: welcome | Fourth, click on "ProQuest Historical New York Times" again. | Fifth, you are now on the search screen -- try it! Clicking on "Heritage quest Online" will get you census and books to search. <A HREF="http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=SRCH&db=pattim1814&surname">RootsWeb's WorldConnect Project: Matthews Family Tree</A>
Can anyone tell me if marriage records are available for 1868, divorce records for 1869-1873, and death records for 1873 in Bradford Cty? If so, how do I go about accessing them? Audrey A. Franklin
The following is an excerpt from "Historical Gazetteer of Tioga County New York 1785 - 1888" I'm not sure if the Elenor , but on pg 179, in the town of Candor section it says - ------------------------------------------- Cornelius Cortright was one of the first settlers in the eastern part of the town, came from Delaware county, and in 1805 made the first settlement on the farm now owned by Samuel Cortright. He married Phoebe Decker in Delaware county, and both made the journey here on horseback, Mrs. Cortright holding their son, Simeon, who was then only five years of age, in her arms. Ten children were born to them, viz.: Simeon, Jacob, Eleanor, James, Levi, Lyman, Edward, Phoebe, Margaret and Samuel. Simeon married Mary, daughter of George Lane, and reared twelve children, as follows : George, Henry, deceased, James F., Eliza A,, wife of Levi Blewer, Margaret, deceased, Phcebe A., wife of William G. Blackman, Jane, widow of Hollister Wright, Sarah A., wife of Van Debar Baker, of Owego, Maria, wife of George Burt, Elsie, wife of Henry Davi-son, of Newark, Lucy B., wife of D. O. Manning, of Dry den, and Mary G, wife of John Van Demark. James, son of Cornelius, was born January 18, 1809, married Esther, daughter of Henry Jacobs, and nine children were born to him, six of whom are living, viz.: Charles, John, Hulda M., Augusta, Augustus and Alvah. ------------------------------------------ Craig Carpenter ----- Original Message ----- From: "Helen Graves" <hgraves@psln.com> To: <PABRADFO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, November 10, 2003 3:11 AM Subject: [Tri-Counties] Wait, Oliver & wife Elinor Courtright Warner > I am seeking the marriage date and place of Oliver Wait (1818-1889) who married Mrs. Elinor Courtright Warner in 1843-1844 in probably Bradford Co., PA. > > And I am also seeking the parents of Elinor Courtright who was born in 1814 in probably Tioga Co., NY. > (Possible father for Elinor could be a Daniel Courtright who is on the 1820 Tioga Co. NY census.) > > Elinor Courtright/Cortright born c. 1814 married Nathaniel C. WARNER c. 1835. I do not know where. It could have been in Tioga Co. NY or in Bradford Co., PA, as there are Warners in both Tioga Co. NY and Bradford Co., PA and Cortrights are in Tioga Co. This couple and their son James R. Warner had ties to families in East Nichols and to Waits Settlement. > > Nathaniel C. Warner and Elinor Cortright had 3 sons: William about 1836 and James R. in 1839 in East Windham, Bradford Co., PA. A third son Lorenzo was born shortly after 1840. > > The 1840 census for Warren, Bradford Co., PA, lists the household of Nathaniel C. Warner with a wife and 2 males under age 10. I assume these to be their sons William born 1836 and James R. born in 1839. > > At some time after Lorenzo was born (late 1840 or in 1841), between the years 1842-1843 Nathaniel Warner and Elinor Cortright divorced as both remarried and had a second family with their second spouses. > > According to a page of notes at the Tioga Co. NY Historical Society, Oliver Wait and Elinor (Courtright) Warner had these children: > > 1. a daughter Eliza P. Wait born ca 1844 who died in Jan 1868 age 22 yrs; wife of Ransom Darling. > 2. a son Jeremiah Wait born in 1850; married Minnie M. Doane; died in 1920. > 3. a daughter Mary Jane Wait born in 1852 > > Oliver and Elinor Wait lived in Windham, Bradford Co., PA, until they died. Oliver Wait died in 1889; Elinor died in 1894. Both are buried in Waits Cemetery, in old Waits Settlement/Waits Corners on map of Tioga Co., NY, which is just a few miles across the NY-PA state line. I do not know who Oliver Waits' parents were, but my guess is he probably belongs to a Waits family of Waits Settlement. > > Do any of these names and dates sound familiar to anyone? > > Nathaniel C. Warner left Warren, Bradford Co., PA, after the 1842-1843 divorce; he went to live near Syracuse, Onondaga Co., NY. His parents are unknown. However, if he was also born in Tioga Co., NY, > he may be the son of Christopher Warner who appears on the 1820 and 1830 census. > > Unfortunately, William and Lorenzo Warner died while serving during the Civil War. They died single men. > Payments were paid to their mother Elinor Warner Wait in 1874. The only child of the Warner-Courtright marriage who is traceable is their son James Riley Warner born in 1839 in East Windham. > > According to his Civil War pension, before and after the Civil War he lived in East Windham, Bradford Co., PA, where his mother and step-father lived, and he also lived at Waits Settlement and E. Nichols, Tioga Co., NY, which seems to reinforce my hunch that he had Warner and Courtright relatives living there. > > Does any of this sound familiar to anyone? Is anyone on the list researching WAIT, WARNER, or COURTRIGHT/Cortright c. 1800-1870 in northern Bradford Co., PA, and the southern area of > Tioga Co., NY, who could help sort out the various Warner, Wait, and Cortright families? > > -- Helen Graves > > > > > > > > ==== PABRADFO Mailing List ==== > Tri-Counties Site includes nearly 700 Cemetery Listings available from the township pages and from the Cemetery Index at http://www.rootsweb.com/~srgp/jmtindex.htm >
I am looking for any VOSBURGH, (VOSBURG) in the Elmira area. From 1835 until the present. If anyone else is researching this family I would love to hear from you. Thank you
Go to http://www.iarchives.com and select Public Demos. Then scroll down to Genealogy. It takes you to http://www.iarchives.com/anc_04/search.jsp?toc=b6ssqujqas8 Table of Contents > The Pennsylvania Archives Have any of you used this site, and if so, had you found much for the 2 PA counties Tioga and Bradford? Kaye in Texas __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Protect your identity with Yahoo! Mail AddressGuard http://antispam.yahoo.com/whatsnewfree
I am seeking the marriage date and place of Oliver Wait (1818-1889) who married Mrs. Elinor Courtright Warner in 1843-1844 in probably Bradford Co., PA. And I am also seeking the parents of Elinor Courtright who was born in 1814 in probably Tioga Co., NY. (Possible father for Elinor could be a Daniel Courtright who is on the 1820 Tioga Co. NY census.) Elinor Courtright/Cortright born c. 1814 married Nathaniel C. WARNER c. 1835. I do not know where. It could have been in Tioga Co. NY or in Bradford Co., PA, as there are Warners in both Tioga Co. NY and Bradford Co., PA and Cortrights are in Tioga Co. This couple and their son James R. Warner had ties to families in East Nichols and to Waits Settlement. Nathaniel C. Warner and Elinor Cortright had 3 sons: William about 1836 and James R. in 1839 in East Windham, Bradford Co., PA. A third son Lorenzo was born shortly after 1840. The 1840 census for Warren, Bradford Co., PA, lists the household of Nathaniel C. Warner with a wife and 2 males under age 10. I assume these to be their sons William born 1836 and James R. born in 1839. At some time after Lorenzo was born (late 1840 or in 1841), between the years 1842-1843 Nathaniel Warner and Elinor Cortright divorced as both remarried and had a second family with their second spouses. According to a page of notes at the Tioga Co. NY Historical Society, Oliver Wait and Elinor (Courtright) Warner had these children: 1. a daughter Eliza P. Wait born ca 1844 who died in Jan 1868 age 22 yrs; wife of Ransom Darling. 2. a son Jeremiah Wait born in 1850; married Minnie M. Doane; died in 1920. 3. a daughter Mary Jane Wait born in 1852 Oliver and Elinor Wait lived in Windham, Bradford Co., PA, until they died. Oliver Wait died in 1889; Elinor died in 1894. Both are buried in Waits Cemetery, in old Waits Settlement/Waits Corners on map of Tioga Co., NY, which is just a few miles across the NY-PA state line. I do not know who Oliver Waits' parents were, but my guess is he probably belongs to a Waits family of Waits Settlement. Do any of these names and dates sound familiar to anyone? Nathaniel C. Warner left Warren, Bradford Co., PA, after the 1842-1843 divorce; he went to live near Syracuse, Onondaga Co., NY. His parents are unknown. However, if he was also born in Tioga Co., NY, he may be the son of Christopher Warner who appears on the 1820 and 1830 census. Unfortunately, William and Lorenzo Warner died while serving during the Civil War. They died single men. Payments were paid to their mother Elinor Warner Wait in 1874. The only child of the Warner-Courtright marriage who is traceable is their son James Riley Warner born in 1839 in East Windham. According to his Civil War pension, before and after the Civil War he lived in East Windham, Bradford Co., PA, where his mother and step-father lived, and he also lived at Waits Settlement and E. Nichols, Tioga Co., NY, which seems to reinforce my hunch that he had Warner and Courtright relatives living there. Does any of this sound familiar to anyone? Is anyone on the list researching WAIT, WARNER, or COURTRIGHT/Cortright c. 1800-1870 in northern Bradford Co., PA, and the southern area of Tioga Co., NY, who could help sort out the various Warner, Wait, and Cortright families? -- Helen Graves
JoAnn, if you are on the list, please contact me. My email to you bounced back. J. Kelsey Jones montrose@npacc.net