Hello - the descendants of the immigrant ancestors, Simon and Eva FRANKENFIELD, will be holding their 84th Annual Reunion on Saturday, September 8, 2001, from 10AM-2PM at the Silver Creek Athletic Association, Route 212, Springtown, PA (Bucks County). Alice Brown, a member of the DAR's Speakers Staff, will be our guest speaker. Her talk will be "Life in Bucks County 100 Years Ago". Please bring a picnic lunch, and a dessert to share. Come early and stay late! Anyone connected to the Frankenfield family is invited to attend. If you have any questions, feel free to contact me at: dfranken@erols.com Diane Frankenfield, Secretary
Looking for CANAAN,CANNON, Family 1750-1820, PA Thank You Don CANNON cannonfh1@earthlink.net
Maureen, John Greenawalt and Elizabeth Conner both died in Green Twp, Mahoning Co, OH Salome Detweiler Conner (wife of John Conner) died in Colombiana Co, OH John J. Detweiler & Magdalena Conner died in Colombiana Co, OH Hope that helps a bit. Sharon
i have it going back all the way to christopher longstreth, which was his dad. i know this was posted a long time ago but any info will help me greatly thanks, sarah
My mother's maiden name is Van Eck. My grandfather, Thomas Van Eck spent most of his life in the Philadelphia area. He had two siblings - Ruth Van Eck Schultz and Louis Van Eck. I believe that my grandfather was born in Appomattox County, Virginia. His father was not American, but from Amsterdam. My grandfather mother's name was Alice Profitt. His siblings did not have any children. My grandfather past away around 1978. I believe that he was colse to 56 when he past.
Greetings to All! I'm going to visit Bucks Co next week coming up from VA and am hoping to find some elusive ancestors. I'd love some recommendations on where to search in the shortest period of time. I'm bringing my 9 year old along and while he is very patient, I can only stretch my luck for so long. Specifically, Looking for death date/place of: John F. Hogeland, b. March 1859 (He was last in the 1900 census in E.D. 4, sheet 17 in Bensalem and was dead by 1910 census where his 2nd wfie, Mary Russell Lorimer was living in E.D. 4, Cornwells Village.) Bucks Co. Orphans Court say they have no death certificate on him. IS THERE A BUCKS CO. CEMETERY LIST? Mary Russell Lorimer Hogeland, b. May 1861 and died after 1920 but don't know when or where buried. Likely still living in 1930 but not much later. James Lorimer, b. 1836 in Scotland and last living in Bristol Twp in 1910 census with son Jasper Lorimer. Is there an index for 1920 census? Marriages: Looking for name of 1st wife of John F. Hogeland who died before 1893. Is there a marriage list or birth index starting in 1881 for Bucks Co.? Lastly, Anyone know if the Eddington Presbyterian Church in Bensalem has a cemetery? Searching for LORIMER family: James Lorimer and wife Elizabeth Campbell had children: Jennett b. 1857; William S., b. 1859; Mary Russell, b. 1861; Elizabeth C, b. 1862; and Jasper H., b. 1863; Agnes S., b. 1871; Robert H., b. 1873; and Jennie D. b. 1879. Searching for HOGELAND family: John F. Hogeland and 1st unk wife had children: Lidie, b. August 1882 might have married a Tomlinson; Willie, b. July 1886; and Frank, b. April 1889. Thanks for all you help, Mary Louise Townsend, Potomac Falls, VA
trying to do family tree. grandmother was elizabeth breiner daughter of joseph and mary (thomer) breiner. any info would be appreciated.
I would be interested to hear from anybody who may have any information regarding the Shearer family, who resided at Bunker Hill Twp., now known as Rich Hill. My great-grandfather, George Shearer, was born October 13th, 1841; he enlisted in the Union Army in February of 1865 at Frankford, Pa. He served with the 213th Regiment, Company I, Pennsylvania Infantry. If anyone has any information on he and his family, I would be happy to hear from you.
Did any of your Conners go from PA to Lucas County in OH? Maureen -----Original Message----- From: geniepa1@juno.com [mailto:geniepa1@juno.com] Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2001 1:06 PM To: PABUCKS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [PABUCKS-L] Any CONNER's in Bucks County? I have some Conner's from Montgomery Co, if you are interested.....my email is relativess@aol.com Sharon ==== 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/
durning my travel to the Buck county area last year I picked up a lot of information on my Eatons and in the process of coping a page or a sheet I also gathered other family names as well. is there a place in your web site I can place these bits and pieces of information so others can use them. I don't want to jump from surname message board to message board it would take to much time thanks Sandra
Try my cuz Judy HAYHURST at jarhay@email.msn.com
We have a match...........yell back to my email address please.......georgecutl@aol.com
Hello, I have lots of Wambold information.........can you send me some specifics (ie. names, birthdates, death dates, marriages, etc) and I'll be glad to help you. Sharon geniepa@yahoo.com
>From: Mail Delivery Subsystem <MAILER-DAEMON@nyroc.rr.com> >To: <jvanbus1@twcny.rr.com> >Subject: Returned mail: see transcript for details >The original message was received at Wed, 25 Jul 2001 17:31:04 -0400 (EDT) >from syr-24-95-189-197.twcny.rr.com [24.95.189.197] > > ----- The following addresses had permanent fatal errors ----- ><PABUCKS-L@Rootsweb> > (reason: 550 Host unknown) > > ----- Transcript of session follows ----- >550 5.1.2 <PABUCKS-L@Rootsweb>... Host unknown (Name server: rootsweb: host not found) > >Reporting-MTA: dns; mailout1.nyroc.rr.com >Received-From-MTA: DNS; syr-24-95-189-197.twcny.rr.com >Arrival-Date: Wed, 25 Jul 2001 17:31:04 -0400 (EDT) > >Final-Recipient: RFC822; PABUCKS-L@Rootsweb >Action: failed >Status: 5.1.2 >Remote-MTA: DNS; rootsweb >Diagnostic-Code: SMTP; 550 Host unknown >Last-Attempt-Date: Wed, 25 Jul 2001 17:33:13 -0400 (EDT) > >------------------------------------------------------------ >From: John Van Buskirk <jvanbus1@twcny.rr.com> >To: "welshrose22@aol.com" <welshrose22@aol.com> >Subject: Re: [PABUCKS-L] Re: Carey >Date: Wed25 Jul 2001 17:29:57 -0500 > >This is probably way to early, but I have this on the Cary family. see my >website at http://www.geocities.com/vanbus1/ for the outline of my family tree. > >Descendants of Samuel Cary > > >Generation No. 1 > >1. SAMUEL1 CARY He married MARY ?.. > >Notes for SAMUEL CARY: >in A Branch of the Dayton Family by Charles H Dayton of Phelps NY 1951 p26 >is cited "from a paper headed "records of deaths and births taken from an old >family bible printed in the year 1728 in London. " the paper is very old > >SAMUEL CARY son of Samuel and Mary Cary was born in the city of Bristol >on Wine Street. in old England over against the "Rose and Crown Tavern" on >the 26th day of the sixth month 1711 (August in Julian calendar) as appears in >the Peters' parish records for said city. the record shows 13 children and 4 >grand children shown in this file > >Child of SAMUEL CARY and MARY ?. is: >2. i. SAMUEL2 CARY, b. August 26, 1711. > > >Generation No. 2 > >2. SAMUEL2 CARY (SAMUEL1) was born August 26, 1711. He married SARAH >STACKHOUSE December 19, 1734, daughter of THOMAS STACKHOUSE and >ANN MAYOS. She was born August 06, 1718, and died May 25, 1808. > >Children of SAMUEL CARY and SARAH STACKHOUSE are: > i. TAVSON3 CARY, b. September 13, 1735, Newton Bucks Co Pa. > ii. MARY CARY, b. June 25, 1737; d. March 03, 1743/44. > iii. SARAH CARY, b. July 05, 1739. > iv. ANN CARY, b. August 01, 1741. >3. v. SAMUEL CARY, b. October 03, 1743, Bristol England; d. 1805. > vi. HANNAH CARY, b. February 09, 1744/45. > vii. BETHULA CARY, b. July 29, 1748. > viii. THOMAS CARY, b. September 07, 1750. > ix. JOSHUA CARY, b. October 31, 1752. > x. BEULAH CARY, b. January 06, 1755; d. July 22, 1816. >4. xi. ASA CARY, b. July 09, 1757. > xii. PHINEAS CARY. > > >Generation No. 3 > >3. SAMUEL3 CARY (SAMUEL2, SAMUEL1) was born October 03, 1743 in Bristol >England, and died 1805. He married MARGARET PEARSON, daughter of >WILLIAM PEARSON and ELIZABETH DUERR. She was born 1741, and died >1813. > >Child of SAMUEL CARY and MARGARET PEARSON is: >5. i. MARY4 CARY, d. April 11, 1833. > >4. ASA3 CARY (SAMUEL2, SAMUEL1) was born July 09, 1757. He married >AGNES ASHBURN December 1773. > >Children of ASA CARY and AGNES ASHBURN are: > i. BEULAH4 CARY, b. December 1774. > ii. HANNAH CARY, b. November 10, 1776. > iii. MARY CARY, b. February 28, 1779. > > >Generation No. 4 > >5. MARY4 CARY (SAMUEL3, SAMUEL2, SAMUEL1) died April 11, 1833. She >married JOSEPH THORNTON November 11, 1784, son of JOHN THORNTON and >SARAH WALKER. He was born February 17, 1762. > >Children of MARY CARY and JOSEPH THORNTON are: >6. i. JOHN PEARSON5 THORNTON, b. March 15, 1798, Newton Bucks Co PA; d. December 01, 1857, >Peapack, NJ. > ii. ANN WALKER THORNTON, b. December 12, 1793; d. December 29, 1892; m. OLIVER HOWARD >WILSON; d. June 30, 1876. > >More About ANN WALKER THORNTON: >Fact 1: left memo with this data. > > >Generation No. 5 > >6. JOHN PEARSON5 THORNTON (MARY4 CARY, SAMUEL3, SAMUEL2, SAMUEL1) >was born March 15, 1798 in Newton Bucks Co PA, and died December 01, >1857 in Peapack, NJ. He married JULIANNE MARIE CHAPMAN September 1826 >in Rochester, NY, daughter of JOHN CHAPMAN and MARGERY HUTCHINSON. >She was born October 16, 1792 in Richland, Bucks co Pa, and died June 03, >1875 in Peapack, NJ. > >Children of JOHN THORNTON and JULIANNE CHAPMAN are: > i. BYRON6 THORNTON, b. March 26, 1830, Rochester, NY; d. January 14, 1892; m. MARTHA DUNHAM. > ii. MARY ELLEN THORNTON, b. August 18, 1834, Troy, NY; d. June 28, 1878; m. CHARLES H DAYTON, >June 19, 1860, Oldwick NJ; b. July 21, 1831, Basking Ridge, NJ; d. October 26, 1899, Atlanta, GA. > > > > >At 7/25/01 1:08:00 PM, you wrote: >> >> >> >>I am a relative to Mary Elizabeth Carey. Her family is from Eng. Elias is her >father and Jane Moon is her mother. I have gotten a lot of info on the Carey >familes but , so mixed up. Your the first on that has any thing close, hope we >can help each other. >> > > >> >>==== 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/ >> >> > > >------------------------------------------------------------ >
I have some Conner's from Montgomery Co, if you are interested.....my email is relativess@aol.com Sharon
Hi, Where and when was your Goslin-Garrison couple living? I have both Goslins and Garrisons in SW PA in the early 1800's. I have a Benjamin Goslin b.aft. 1850 likely in Greene Co., PA where the Garrisons were living, but I have not followed his line so do not have a spouse for him. I have this Benjamin's father as Peter b. 1832, his grandfather as Richard b. 1793 and it is Richard's father for whom I am searching. I have some evidence to suggest that Richard's father was a John b. abt. 1766 and would appreciate hearing from anyone with information about such a John who was a wagon maker circa 1804 in Fayette County, PA. Regards, Jane
Hi, Would someone please look in the "Bucks County Intelligencer Marriage Notices, 1835-1860" for the marriage of John DOYLE and Elizabeth DILL, sometime between 1844-1851? Thank you, Ron Collins Kenmore, WA ronc@amc.com
Hi my name is Carol Loy. My grandmother on my father's side last name was Wambold. I am trying to find out more about her and her family. If anyone could help me I would appreciate it.
In case anyone is researching this one. "Samuel Roberts, whose birth-place is in Bucks county, Pennsylvania, was<BR> born in the year 1818. In 1837, he removed to Tecumseh, Michigan, where<BR> he learned the carriage makers' trade, and followed it for a number of<BR> years at that place. In 1856, he came to Minnesota, and settled in Big<BR> Lake township, locating a farm of one hundred acres, in section thirty-six,<BR > near Bailey's Station, in the improvement of which he has since been engaged.< BR> Mr. Roberts was married in 1844, to Miss Harriet Bailey, who is now deceased.< BR> He chose for his second wife Mrs. Annie Prescott. They have five children."<BR > <BR> Title: History of the Upper Mississippi Valley<BR> Publisher: Minneapolis : Minnesota Historical Company, c1881<BR> Contents: The Geology of the Upper Mississippi and Saint Louis Valleys<BR> by N.H. Winchell; Explorers and Pioneers of Minnesota by Edward D. Neill;<BR> Outlines of the History of Minnesota by J. Fletcher Williams; State Education< BR> by Charles A. Bryant<BR> Pages: 317 and 318.<BR> Nancy Bucks County History and Genealogy http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~buckscounty
There is a publication by the Adams Apple Press--Bedminster Pa 18910 "A HIstory of Land Ownership Newtown Bucks County PA 1683 - 1850", Thomas C. Mayer. Newtown Historic Association.1999 Church records are available at Spruance Library -- the address and website link are on my website. Nancy Bucks County History and Genealogy http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~buckscounty