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    1. Re: [PABUCKS-L] ALTHAUS Daniel; JUNG Barbara; Bedminster; 1700s
    2. nancy hagen
    3. Is this Jung family related to Maria Margaretha Jung who married Conrad Arnold? If so, how? Many thanks. Nancy mckayhagen@charter.net ----- Original Message ----- From: Perry Streeter To: PABUCKS-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2002 7:31 PM Subject: [PABUCKS-L] ALTHAUS Daniel; JUNG Barbara; Bedminster; 1700s Q. [How] were Daniel ALTHAUS & Barbara JUNG related to Christopher & Anna Maria ([MULLER]) SCHMIDT? Barbara of Christopher Schmidt and wife Anna Maria, b. December 8, 1768; bapt. February 5, 1769. Spon: Daniel Althaus and Barbara Jung, single. Source = Church Records: Selected Areas of PA, 1600s-1800s Probably Keller's Lutheran Church, Bedminster, Bucks Co., PA Perry Streeter (mailto:perry@streeter.com) http://www.perry.streeter.com ==== PABUCKS Mailing List ==== Contact Listowner ar judjack@rocketmail.com Bucks Co Surnames http://www.rootsweb.com/~pabucks/surnamepageA.html List Rules http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~myplace/mailing.html Bucks Co. PAGenWeb page at http://www.rootsweb.com/~pabucks Bucks Co at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~buckscounty Genealogy of Pa http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/6508/

    01/17/2002 12:55:42
    1. [PABUCKS-L] Morrisville, 1876
    2. >From the Bucks County Intelligencer, 1 Apr 1876 MORRISVILLE Mr. Messler from Carlile's Row, on Mill street, to Mrs. Wright's house, on Wood street. Mrs. Carlile from the "Morrisville Hotel" to her house on Mill street. Jonathan Hibbs from the "Middle Tavern" to part of Gant's house, on Smith street, Alfred Moore from Kitson's house, on Smith street, to South Amboy. Joseph Lafetra from Levi Boileau's house to J. Fenton's house, on Washington Avenue. Joseph Fenton from his house, on Washington Avenue, to South Amboy. Michael Burmis [?illeg.] from Mr. Shingle's house to the house belonging to Magee's store. Charles Gant from Mill street to his new house on Smith street. James Cox from Mrs. Harrop's house, on Smith street to Mill streeet. Henry Shaffer from Biddle's Island to Greene street. John Kinney from George Cutler's house on Centre street to Mrs. Thomas' house, on the same street. John Johnson from his house, on Mill street, to Trenton. James Howell from Adam Patterson's house, on Richards street, to the house on Mill street occupied by Charles Gant. John Margerum from DeHies' house, on Greene street, to Front street. George Scott from Mr. Lincoln's house, on Front street, to Mr. Osborne's tenant house. George Wharton from J.T. Ginnelly's house, on Mill street, to Vansant's Row. William Kitson from Edward Ryan's to his own house, on Smith street. Simon Kinney from his father's house, on Front street, to Quarry Hill. Joshua White from Magee's house to Wheat Sheaf. Mrs. Spering from Falls road to Fairie's house, on Mill street. Joseph Connolly from Mill street to the West. John S. Booth from his house, on Wood street, to Illinois. Frank M. Bonham from Trenton to John Booth's house, on Wood street. John South from Tullytown to Reynold's house, on Wood street. Henry Patterson from his father's house, on Smith street, to Biddle's Island. William McGarrity from Mill street to Philadelphia. Frank Moon from J.C. Taylor's house, on Mill street, to another house on the same street. Samuel Carter from Moon's Island to Bristol. Phillip Guillick from Gill's hotel to Hellyer's Row. Edward Neff from Taylor & Wright's house, on Washington street, to another house on the same street belonging to the same firm. John Wright from Mr. Twigg's house, on Mill street, to Abram Kinney's house, on Front street. Robert Quigg from Mrs. Wright's, on Wood street, to Trenton. Jacob White from Philadelphia to J.C. Taylor's house, on Mill street. Hazard Stockham from Mrs. Wright's house, on Wood st., to the house next door. H.A.T. Harrop to part of his mother's house, on Smith street. Mary S. Barber from Charles Wright's to her farm, near Yardleyville. Mr. Fulmer's family is coming to the village from Easton. Mrs. Rebecca McCabe from Richards street to Mrs. Goar's house. Mrs. Debbie Barber from Mrs. Goar's house to Miss Annie Kelly's, on Mill street. John M. English from the Manor to Trenton. Mr. Colley from Bristol to the "Middle Tavern."

    01/16/2002 03:39:50
    1. [PABUCKS-L] Morrisville, 1876
    2. >From the Bucks County Intelligencer, 1 Apr 1876 MORRISVILLE Mr. Messler from Carlile's Row, on Mill street, to Mrs. Wright's house, on Wood street. Mrs. Carlile from the "Morrisville Hotel" to her house on Mill street. Jonathan Hibbs from the "Middle Tavern" to part of Gant's house, on Smith street, Alfred Moore from Kitson's house, on Smith street, to South Amboy. Joseph Lafetra from Levi Boileau's house to J. Fenton's house, on Washington Avenue. Joseph Fenton from his house, on Washington Avenue, to South Amboy. Michael Burmis [?illeg.] from Mr. Shingle's house to the house belonging to Magee's store. Charles Gant from Mill street to his new house on Smith street. James Cox from Mrs. Harrop's house, on Smith street to Mill streeet. Henry Shaffer from Biddle's Island to Greene street. John Kinney from George Cutler's house on Centre street to Mrs. Thomas' house, on the same street. John Johnson from his house, on Mill street, to Trenton. James Howell from Adam Patterson's house, on Richards street, to the house on Mill street occupied by Charles Gant. John Margerum from DeHies' house, on Greene street, to Front street. George Scott from Mr. Lincoln's house, on Front street, to Mr. Osborne's tenant house. George Wharton from J.T. Ginnelly's house, on Mill street, to Vansant's Row. William Kitson from Edward Ryan's to his own house, on Smith street. Simon Kinney from his father's house, on Front street, to Quarry Hill. Joshua White from Magee's house to Wheat Sheaf. Mrs. Spering from Falls road to Fairie's house, on Mill street. Joseph Connolly from Mill street to the West. John S. Booth from his house, on Wood street, to Illinois. Frank M. Bonham from Trenton to John Booth's house, on Wood street. John South from Tullytown to Reynold's house, on Wood street. Henry Patterson from his father's house, on Smith street, to Biddle's Island. William McGarrity from Mill street to Philadelphia. Frank Moon from J.C. Taylor's house, on Mill street, to another house on the same street. Samuel Carter from Moon's Island to Bristol. Phillip Guillick from Gill's hotel to Hellyer's Row. Edward Neff from Taylor & Wright's house, on Washington street, to another house on the same street belonging to the same firm. John Wright from Mr. Twigg's house, on Mill street, to Abram Kinney's house, on Front street. Robert Quigg from Mrs. Wright's, on Wood street, to Trenton. Jacob White from Philadelphia to J.C. Taylor's house, on Mill street. Hazard Stockham from Mrs. Wright's house, on Wood st., to the house next door. H.A.T. Harrop to part of his mother's house, on Smith street. Mary S. Barber from Charles Wright's to her farm, near Yardleyville. Mr. Fulmer's family is coming to the village from Easton. Mrs. Rebecca McCabe from Richards street to Mrs. Goar's house. Mrs. Debbie Barber from Mrs. Goar's house to Miss Annie Kelly's, on Mill street. John M. English from the Manor to Trenton. Mr. Colley from Bristol to the "Middle Tavern."

    01/16/2002 03:37:58
    1. [PABUCKS-L] Lower Makefield, 1876
    2. >From the Bucks County Intelligencer, 1 Apr 1876 LOWER MAKEFIELD Thomas Purcel, of New Hope, and Richard C. Betts of Solebury, having taken the store of A.S. Cadwallader, formerly occupied by Joseph B. Stapler, have removed their families into the house owned by Mary Jane Church, the bridge builders who were living there having returned to Middletown. Theodore Livezey having removed from the property of Edward Bayley to his new house on the river, said Bayley property will be occupied by Story Heston, who leaves the house of Harriet Longshore which, in turn, will be occupied by Louis Carr, who has been living on farm of Amos Barber, deceased. The Barber property will be occupied by the owner, Mary Barber. C. Rhoads Wright from farm of Elisha Reeves to that of William L. Suber, in Middletown. William Suber to the farm he recently bought of John Wildman, in Lower Makefield. Thomas Leigh from the Wildman farm to Fallsington, where, with Charles D. Beans, he will go into the storekeeping business on stand now occupied by Jacob W. Stackhouse. Lydia W. Comfort of Fallsington, having bought the farm of John Wildman, will occupy it, to be farmed by her son, Charles Comfort. John Wildman to property of Charles Beans, deceased, in Fallsington. Comly Flowers to house bought of the estate of Grace Eastburn, in Fallsington. George Worthington, of Wrightstown, will occupy the farm of Elisha Reeves. Daniel Denahan has exchanged his house and lot with Charles Moon for house and thirty acres of ground in Middletown Township. John Radford has made an exchange of his house and lot for a farm in Buckingham, belonging to Joseph Ely. Jesse Anderson has sold his farm to William Woolman, and will remove to farm of Caleb Taylor, near Tullytown. William Woolman from Giles Satterthwaite's farm to one bought of Jesse Anderson. James Paff to farm bought of the estate of William Paff, the property of James Paff on the river to be occupied by Frank Schofield, who leaves the fulling mill property in Middletown. D. Harvey Skelton makes an exchange from farm of A.S. Cadwallader, below Yardleyville, to that of Charles Yardley. Patrick Behan to leave the Yardley property for that of A.S. Cadwallader. John H. Stoop having sold out his store, will remove to the farm near Dolington he bought of Charles Neeld, at one time owned by Jonathan Paxson. William Mitchell from Benjamin Mather's farm to the farm he purchased of John H. Woodington, in Northampton. Benjamin Mather will occupy his own farm.

    01/16/2002 03:17:55
    1. [PABUCKS-L] SCHOCH John m. ElisabethL; Bedminster; 1700s
    2. Perry Streeter
    3. Q. [How] were John & Elisabeth (-----) SCHOCH related to Christopher & Anna Maria ([MULLER]) SCHMIDT? Elisabeth of Christopher Schmidt and wife Anna Maria, b. April 19, 1782; bapt. June 20. Spon: John Schoch and wife Elisabeth. Source = Church Records: Selected Areas of PA, 1600s-1800s Probably Keller's Lutheran Church, Bedminster, Bucks Co., PA Perry Streeter (mailto:perry@streeter.com) http://www.perry.streeter.com

    01/15/2002 01:37:27
    1. [PABUCKS-L] JUNGHENN John m. Margaret DIEL; Bedminster; 1700s
    2. Perry Streeter
    3. Q. [How] were John & Margaret (DIEL) JUNGHENN related to Christopher & Anna Maria ([MULLER]) SCHMIDT? John of Christopher Schmidt and wife Anna Maria, b. April 2, 1778; bapt. April 22. Spon: John Junghenn and Margaret Diel. Source = Church Records: Selected Areas of PA, 1600s-1800s Probably Keller's Lutheran Church, Bedminster, Bucks Co., PA Perry Streeter (mailto:perry@streeter.com) http://www.perry.streeter.com

    01/15/2002 01:36:11
    1. [PABUCKS-L] EYER Martin m. Anna Dorothy; Bedminster; 1700s
    2. Perry Streeter
    3. Q. [How] were Martin & Anna Dorothy (-----) EYER related to Christopher & Anna Maria ([MULLER]) SCHMIDT? Anna Dorothy of Christopher Schmidt and wife Anna Maria, b. February 21, 1776; bapt. March 17, 1776. Spon: Martin Eyer and wife Anna Dorothy. Source = Church Records: Selected Areas of PA, 1600s-1800s Probably Keller's Lutheran Church, Bedminster, Bucks Co., PA Perry Streeter (mailto:perry@streeter.com) http://www.perry.streeter.com

    01/15/2002 01:34:57
    1. [PABUCKS-L] JUNGHEN Henry m. Catharine; Bedminster; 1700s
    2. Perry Streeter
    3. Q. [How] were Henry & Catharine (-----) JUNGHEN related to Christopher & Anna Maria ([MULLER]) SCHMIDT? John Henry of Christopher Schmidt and wife Anna Maria, b. April 7, 1774; bapt. May 26, 1774. Spon: Henry Junghen and wife Catharine. John Henry SCMIDT is probably identical with my direct ancestor Henry SMITH who eventually settled in Tompkins Co., NY. Please refer to the documents at my web site for more details. Source = Church Records: Selected Areas of PA, 1600s-1800s Probably Keller's Lutheran Church, Bedminster, Bucks Co., PA Perry Streeter (mailto:perry@streeter.com) http://www.perry.streeter.com

    01/15/2002 01:33:39
    1. [PABUCKS-L] ALTHAUS Daniel; JUNG Barbara; Bedminster; 1700s
    2. Perry Streeter
    3. Q. [How] were Daniel ALTHAUS & Barbara JUNG related to Christopher & Anna Maria ([MULLER]) SCHMIDT? Barbara of Christopher Schmidt and wife Anna Maria, b. December 8, 1768; bapt. February 5, 1769. Spon: Daniel Althaus and Barbara Jung, single. Source = Church Records: Selected Areas of PA, 1600s-1800s Probably Keller's Lutheran Church, Bedminster, Bucks Co., PA Perry Streeter (mailto:perry@streeter.com) http://www.perry.streeter.com

    01/15/2002 01:31:25
    1. [PABUCKS-L] VOLLMER, John Jost m. Magdalene; Bedminster; 1700s
    2. Perry Streeter
    3. Q. [How] were John Jost & Magdalene (-----) VOLLMER related to Christopher & Anna Maria ([MULLER]) SCHMIDT? John Jost of Christopher Schmidt and wife Anna Maria, b. July 27, 1766; bapt. August 24. Spon: John Jost Vollmer and wife Magdalene. Source = Church Records: Selected Areas of PA, 1600s-1800s Probably Keller's Lutheran Church, Bedminster, Bucks Co., PA Perry Streeter (mailto:perry@streeter.com) http://www.perry.streeter.com

    01/15/2002 01:30:04
    1. [PABUCKS-L] LAI (sp?), George m. Rebecca; Bedminster; 1700s
    2. Perry Streeter
    3. Q. [How] were George & Rebecca (-----) LAI related to Christopher & Anna Maria ([Muller]) SCHMIDT? Jacob of Christopher Schmidt and wife Anna, b. March 23, 1794; bapt. August 10. Sponsors: George Lai and wife Rebecca. Source = Church Records: Selected Areas of PA, 1600s-1800s Probably Keller's Lutheran Church, Bedminster, Bucks Co., PA Perry Streeter (mailto:perry@streeter.com) http://www.perry.streeter.com

    01/15/2002 01:28:36
    1. [PABUCKS-L] SCHMIDT, Christopher m. Anna Maria [MULLER]; 1700s
    2. Perry Streeter
    3. I am interested in sharing research notes with anyone else who is researching the ancestors and descendants of Christopher & Anna Maria ([Muller]) Schmidt of Bucks Co., PA. The following baptisms are probably all from Kellers Lutheran Church in Bedminster. http://www.larryhillpot.com/kellers_lutheran.htm Perry Streeter (mailto:perry@streeter.com) http://www.perry.streeter.com Source = Church Records: Selected Areas of PA, 1600s-1800s Jacob of Christopher Schmidt and wife Anna, b. March 23, 1794; bapt. August 10. Sponsors: George Lai and wife Rebecca. John Jost of Christopher Schmidt and wife Anna Maria, b. July 27, 1766; bapt. August 24. Spon: John Jost Vollmer and wife Magdalene. Barbara of Christopher Schmidt and wife Anna Maria, b. December 8, 1768; bapt. February 5, 1769. Spon: Daniel Althaus and Barbara Jung, single. John Henry of Christopher Schmidt and wife Anna Maria, b. April 7, 1774; bapt. May 26, 1774. Spon: Henry Junghen and wife Catharine. Anna Dorothy of Christopher Schmidt and wife Anna Maria, b. February 21, 1776; bapt. March 17, 1776. Spon: Martin Eyer and wife Anna Dorothy. John of Christopher Schmidt and wife Anna Maria, b. April 2, 1778; bapt. April 22. Spon: John Junghenn and Margaret Diel. Elisabeth of Christopher Schmidt and wife Anna Maria, b. April 19, 1782; bapt. June 20. Spon: John Schoch and wife Elisabeth.

    01/15/2002 01:25:40
    1. [PABUCKS-L] Surname: CHILDS Any come to Philadelphia?
    2. Vincent E. Summers
    3. I have a Margaret KILLINGER who married a William FEBLE or FAVILL, etc. He quickly deceased, and Margaret FAVILL married, as LDS Online reports a Samuel CHILDS at Christ Church in Philadelphia, in 1800. They had a son George K[illenger?] CHILDS who became, eventually, Chief Coiner at the US Mint in Philadelphia. I have succeeded in tracing this in a limited way, two more generations. I am interested in finding out whether my CHILDS are also Bucks County in origin. Anyone have this name? It was apparently abundant in a Plumstead Township. Thanks, Vince Summers

    01/15/2002 08:24:03
    1. [PABUCKS-L] Upper Makefield, 1876
    2. >From the Bucks County Intelligencer, 1 Apr 1876 UPPER MAKEFIELD Joseph Craven vacates the Beaumont farm, near Brownsburg, which he has occupied for three years past, for new quarters in Montgomery county. Joseph Hart will remove from the Altemus farm, at Lurgan, to the farm vacated by Mr. Craven. Lewis Clark removes from M. Speakman Buckman's tenant house to that of Albert Slack, near the Eagle. Henry S. Bennett, having sold his farm, abandons agricultural pursuits and goes to Philadelphia to engage in other business. W.H. Trego removes from the tenant house of Albert Slack to that on the farm of Franklin Buckman, near the Eagle, to assist his brother-in-law farm the same. Alfred Lambert has removed to Philadelphia, and the premises vacated by him in Dolington will be occupied by Philip Roy, who will run a commission wagon during the summer. Krewson Harvey, from Lower Makefield, will occupy the Graham farm, near Dolington, Liscom Phillips removing therefrom to Middletown. E. Smith Buckman has rented William Carey's farm, and removes thereon; Paxson Brass, who has farmed it for some years past, removing therefrom to take possession of the Gwinner farm, near Taylorsville. Frederick Taylor has removed from Taylorsville to New Jersey, located on a farm near Trenton, and is making the milk business quite an object. Isaac Yates goes to Isaac Martindale's house, near Ryan's Corner; Samuel Y. Wiggins, of Dolington, removing into the tenant house of R.A. Johnson, which Mr. Yates vacates. Franklin Buckman, Jr., removes from Pineville to his father's farm, recently purchased of H.S. Bennett. Benajah Raylman has removed from Speakman Buckman's to near Friends' Meeting House, Dolington, and will continue to follow days' labor. The families of Chambers and Burroughs have removed from Brownsburg to Frankford, Chambers and Burroughs having been arrested and convicted of theft, and are serving out their sentences in Jersey jails. James M. Slack, lately married, will leave his father's farm, near Brownsburg, to take possession of the Chapman farm, near Wrightstown. John Pidcock gives up possession of the Wynkoop farm, near Stony Brook mills, and becomes a resident of Philadelphia. Robert Balderston, who has filled the position of clerk in W. Godey Ellis' store, Dolington, removes to Brownsburg, to run the store so long kept there by Squire Agin. Mr. Agin will leave Brownsburg. George Francis removes from Brownsburg to Stephen Cooper's farm, in Buckingham. Lee Clark has removed from James Keith's to the tenement house of Joseph Leedom, near the Eagle. He has hired with Mr. Leedom for the year. Theodore Nelson leaves the "Malone farm," near Taylorsville, and goes we believe to Lower Makefield.

    01/14/2002 03:16:04
    1. [PABUCKS-L] Middletown, 1876
    2. >From the Bucks County Intelligencer, 1 Apr 1876 MIDDLETOWN David Reed moves from the farm of William Livesey to Omaha, Nebraska, and proposes going into stock raising along with his brother-in-law, who has been for some time engaged therein. David is a live man, and has the tact and industry to thrive in any business he engages in. Albert Paxson to the Livesey farm. William Estell from the lot of H. Cadwallader to Charles Johnson's, in Northampton. Mordecai Tomlinson to place vacated by Estell. Harman Smith from house of Alfred Marple to Mechanicsville, 23d ward. Walter Smith from the house of Alfred Marple to his new house in Ferrisville. Frank H. Marple to the house vacated by Harman and Walter Smith. Isaac Milnor from H. Gillam's house to his father's farm in Bristol township, and Benjamin Slack will move to Gillam's house. Charles Woolsey leaves the Hibbs farm and moves into a house of Harvey Gillam. George Appleton from Bridgetown to the farm of Jonathan Gillam, at Wildman's Corner. Benjamin Mather from the house of Mr. Kennedy, deceased, to his farm near Oxford Valley. William Mitchell from Benjamin Mather's farm to Jonathan Gillam's, in Northampton. ---- Mather, of New Jersey, to the farm of John S. Mitchell, vacated by G. Appleton. Benjamin Taylor from the farm recently purchased by Duffield Ridge, near Bridgetown. David Ridge moves thereon, from his father's place in Northampton. J. Krewson Delany from farm of Mahlon Ridge to Somerton. Mahlon's son-in-law, Mr. Reeder, takes his place. Edward Brown from the Bridgetown mill property to Insane Asylum, N.J. The late purchaser, Mr. Woodman, of Maryland, takes possession of the mill. Lafayette Subers from his farm near Emilie to the one he recently purchased in Lower Makefield. C. Rhoads Wright from Elisha Reeve's farm, in Lower Makefield, to farm vacated by Lafayette Subers. Michael Satterthwaite, Jr. to farm of Joseph Eastburn, occupying part of the house and farming the place.

    01/14/2002 02:59:31
    1. [PABUCKS-L] URGENTLY NEEDED: All Swartwout,Swarthout, Swartout,Swartwood, Swathwood, Swarthwood, descendants
    2. Kathy Hoeldke
    3. URGENT REQUEST!: Now that we are over the holidays, This years is our 350th Anniversary of the landing of the Swartwout family in North America. The name has many variations such as Swarthout, Swartout, Swartwood, Swathwood, Swarthwood etc. We need help in gather lines, pictures, articles, wills, what ever you have stashed in your attic. We would really appreciated it if you shared with us what you had, there a literally thousands of us here looking for our roots, looking for connections. For our 350th Anniversary we need to updated our list of folks out there that are descendants somewhere along the line of any of those variations. We also have a family newsletter that cost only $5.00 per year, a real bargain. Just send it your mailing address. Every day I get e-mail asking me for help. Up here in Canada, there were two brothers that had huge families, all the remains of their descendants are the female sides. All the male went back to the States. I'm am the maintainer of "The Updated Swartwout Chronicles" People submit their lines-ged-coms etc. and I just drop them into the data base. It is everyone's database. Each person is responsible for their own submissions. It is not copyrighted. Kathy kathyhoeldke@sympatico.ca ldyk@hotmail.ca

    01/14/2002 04:54:03
    1. [PABUCKS-L] Neuss/Neuns m. to Bolich
    2. Seeking information on a Mrs. Catherine Bolich Neuss (Neuns? other spelling?. She was a daughter of Valentine and Xlina (?) Bolich. She married Joseph A. Free in the late 1890s. I believe they lived in Bethlehem, PA, at least for a short while. Catherine was listed as a widow on their marriage cert, had a daughter (Anna/Annie about age 5 in 1900) and died before 1909. Thanks in advance for any assistance.

    01/12/2002 07:09:36
    1. Re: [PABUCKS-L] wondering
    2. Paul Reeder
    3. No! Remove! -----Original Message----- From: Paul Reeder <preeder@nc.rr.com> To: PABUCKS-L@rootsweb.com <PABUCKS-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Saturday, January 12, 2002 7:19 PM Subject: Re: [PABUCKS-L] wondering >Remove my address from your mailing list: preeder@nc.rr.com >-----Original Message----- >From: pifox@shentel.net <pifox@shentel.net> >To: PABUCKS-L@rootsweb.com <PABUCKS-L@rootsweb.com> >Date: Saturday, January 12, 2002 11:31 AM >Subject: Re: [PABUCKS-L] wondering > > >>> >> >>you might be interested in the rest of the CRAMER LINE ALSO go to >>http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~fox2/bookmark.htm >>scroll down to- >>CRANMER & SPRAGUE & RELATED LINKS >> >> >>-- >>MY GENEALOGY & RESEARCH LINKS-help yourself to all. >>http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~fox2/bookmark.htm >>MY GEDCOM-FOX TO WHITNEY AND ALLIED FAMILIES >>http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=fox2 >>ALSO INCLUDES African American FAMILIES-some may have originated in the >west >>indies, and american indian[VA,DC,MD,only] >>the only possible link to N.C. are my EPPS LINE LATE 1800'S AND EARLIER >>AND DOORES AND WADDY lines. >> >> >> >>==== PABUCKS Mailing List ==== >>Contact Listowner ar judjack@rocketmail.com >>Bucks Co Surnames http://www.rootsweb.com/~pabucks/surnamepageA.html >>List Rules http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~myplace/mailing.html >>Bucks Co. PAGenWeb page at http://www.rootsweb.com/~pabucks >>Bucks Co at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~buckscounty >>Genealogy of Pa http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/6508/ >> > > >==== PABUCKS Mailing List ==== >Contact Listowner ar judjack@rocketmail.com >Bucks Co Surnames http://www.rootsweb.com/~pabucks/surnamepageA.html >List Rules http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~myplace/mailing.html >Bucks Co. PAGenWeb page at http://www.rootsweb.com/~pabucks >Bucks Co at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~buckscounty >Genealogy of Pa http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/6508/ >

    01/12/2002 12:51:39
    1. Re: [PABUCKS-L] wondering
    2. Paul Reeder
    3. Remove my address from your mailing list: preeder@nc.rr.com -----Original Message----- From: pifox@shentel.net <pifox@shentel.net> To: PABUCKS-L@rootsweb.com <PABUCKS-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Saturday, January 12, 2002 11:31 AM Subject: Re: [PABUCKS-L] wondering >> > >you might be interested in the rest of the CRAMER LINE ALSO go to >http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~fox2/bookmark.htm >scroll down to- >CRANMER & SPRAGUE & RELATED LINKS > > >-- >MY GENEALOGY & RESEARCH LINKS-help yourself to all. >http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~fox2/bookmark.htm >MY GEDCOM-FOX TO WHITNEY AND ALLIED FAMILIES >http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=fox2 >ALSO INCLUDES African American FAMILIES-some may have originated in the west >indies, and american indian[VA,DC,MD,only] >the only possible link to N.C. are my EPPS LINE LATE 1800'S AND EARLIER >AND DOORES AND WADDY lines. > > > >==== PABUCKS Mailing List ==== >Contact Listowner ar judjack@rocketmail.com >Bucks Co Surnames http://www.rootsweb.com/~pabucks/surnamepageA.html >List Rules http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~myplace/mailing.html >Bucks Co. PAGenWeb page at http://www.rootsweb.com/~pabucks >Bucks Co at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~buckscounty >Genealogy of Pa http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/6508/ >

    01/12/2002 12:20:55
    1. Re: [PABUCKS-L] wondering
    2. > � you might be interested in the rest of the CRAMER LINE ALSO go to http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~fox2/bookmark.htm scroll down to- CRANMER & SPRAGUE & RELATED LINKS � -- MY GENEALOGY & RESEARCH� LINKS-help yourself to all. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~fox2/bookmark.htm MY GEDCOM-FOX TO WHITNEY AND ALLIED FAMILIES http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=fox2 ALSO INCLUDES African American FAMILIES-some may have originated in the west indies, and american indian[VA,DC,MD,only] the only possible link to N.C. are my EPPS LINE LATE 1800'S AND EARLIER AND DOORES AND WADDY lines. �

    01/12/2002 04:29:25