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    1. [PABUCKS-L] Mead
    2. I have extensive history on this family. John Mead, son of William and ?Elizabeth married Mary Abrill, daughter of Richard and Elizabeth. His brother William was married to Ellen Worrell. Our line is another brother, Samuel who married Mary Downey. A sister, Pleasant married William Satterthwaite and this family has many family members still in Bucks Co. I would be happy to share data. John and Mary married in New Garden MM in Chester Co., Pa. Mena Mead

    07/09/2001 04:15:04
    1. [PABUCKS-L] Re: Emigrants to Pa
    2. Do you have early records of Emigrants? My line of Howells are said to have come from Staffordshire Eng. abt. 1682. Thomas Howell, Phillip Howell, Daniel, Jlh any help would be greatly appreciated. JLH Email jlmehowell@cs.com

    07/09/2001 08:53:30
    1. [PABUCKS-L] Re: Sarah Zavitz
    2. We have a Sarah Zavitz in our family. Sarah married Jacob Sherk. Their son George married Elizabeth Hershey. Geo & Eliz. were the parents of my g-grandmother Mary Sherk who married my g-grandfather Henry Smyth. Lived Humberstone, Welland, Ont. Can.

    07/08/2001 10:34:37
    1. [PABUCKS-L] Sarah Ann Hicks WORSTALL, b. ca 1751
    2. David Eyre
    3. I am looking for more info on Sarah Ann Hicks WORSTALL who married Benjamin HIBBS on 24 Nov 1778 at Middletown MM. Benjamin b. 1746, d. 25 Sep 1815, s.o. William HIBBS and Ann(a) CARTER. as there are so few WORSTALLs in Bucks Co, I reckon she is somehow connected to my WORSTALL ancesters: John WORSTALL and Mary HIGGS John WORSTALL and Elizabeth WILDMAN Benjamin's sister, Susannah, married Joseph WORSTALL, tanner of Newtown David Eyre deyre@gmx.de My genealogy can be found at this link http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=davideyre

    07/07/2001 10:36:10
    1. [PABUCKS-L] Shearer
    2. Am searching for information on the Shearer family from Bucks County. George Shearer joined the Union Army, I believe, in Jan. 1865, at Bunker Hill, Pa. Any information as to the family would be appreciated. Don Shearer

    07/07/2001 05:06:05
    1. [PABUCKS-L] 1884 Postmaster
    2. I have posted the 1884 Postmasters for Bucks County by Post Office and by Township. Of interest, it shows the communities and what townships they were part of in 1884. There is also a sampler that was submitted for the Gausline Family. Nancy Bucks County History and Genealogy http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~buckscounty

    07/06/2001 10:24:59
    1. [PABUCKS-L] Surprising New Discovery: William STOCKHAM
    2. Vincent Summers
    3. Can you help me to discover anything on this unknown fellow? For that is what he is, as far as I know, generally unknown! His relation, for such he must be, is George STOCKHAM, who is fairly well known. George was in the Revolutionary War. I list wife and kids. He had no child named William, and since William was also in the R.W., and George's kids were all way too young for them to be in the war, anyway, he being married about 1868, he is not a child of George. He cannot be a father of George, since George was pushing the envelope himself, in being fairly old in the war. Hence it would either be a brother or a cousin. Not likely a cousin, I think, though possible. A nephew? Most unlikely. Possibly, but most unlikely. Both are listed as Bristol Twp., Bucks Co., PA. William is not George under another name, either, as there is corresponding information on George already. I found them both listed on the new PA State Archives Online Revolutionary War Database. Thanks for any leads, etc. Vince Summers

    07/06/2001 06:10:39
    1. [PABUCKS-L] 2nd Regt. of Foot, Lt. Col. John Kellar
    2. Vincent E. Summers
    3. George STOCKHAM of Bucks County, PA, served in the Revolutionary War, and the 3 cards, online at: http://www.digitalarchives.state.pa.us/archive.asp say: STOCKHAM, George Lieutenancy BUCKS Company BRISTOL TWP. Authority: UNCOLLECTED NON ATTENDANCE FINES LIST 1779 Dated JUNE 4, 1783 Muster Fines L 19.?.? <- not legible STOCKHAM, George County Bucks Unit 2nd Regt. of Foot, Lt. Col. John Kellar Class 2nd Time of service Oct. 1781 Company or Commander Capt. Robert Patterson Duty "Service of the United States." Muster Roll, Oct. 11, 1781 A (5) V, 424 STOCKHAM, GEORGE Lieutenancy BUCKS County. Battalion 4th Remarks: INCORD [?] OCT. 2ND Nov. 1780 Authority: NONATTENDANCE FINES LIST Date: May 27, 1783 Muster Fines L 9.6.0 There is also one for William STOCKHAM... Does anyone know anything about this Captain Patterson, or this particular Regiment or regiments, and if anything is readily to be found either online, or in a book of some sort? Thanks, Vince Summers

    07/05/2001 09:38:51
    1. [PABUCKS-L] Feaster family of Bucks County
    2. Am researching the Feaster surname of Bucks Co. Have found 2 Rev. War Veterans on the Pennsylvania State Archives page, David Feaster and Henry Feaster. Seeking any info on them or others in the Henry Feaster line. My Grandmother was Cora Bell Feaster b. 5 Oct 1881.thanks for any assistance, Bob Townsend

    07/05/2001 08:34:49
    1. [PABUCKS-L] (PABUCKS-L) PA War Records
    2. gerie
    3. Thank you for listing this page on PA War Records. I found my ancestors (which were many) on the list of the Revolutionary War, confirming the history I had of them. Appreciate it, Geri

    07/04/2001 09:20:04
    1. [PABUCKS-L] Re: Rothrock family
    2. Do you have any information on Johannes family from the old country or his son Ludwig, who is my ggg-grandfather. I am doing a family tree and would appreciate any information that you have. Thanks for your time. Harold Betson. Romney, WV bigin@citlink.net

    07/04/2001 12:31:00
    1. [PABUCKS-L] Re: Eastern PA Genealogy references
    2. Can you do a look up of a Vaughn-Vaughan family that lived iN Bristol.Pa ??Or a MaryAnne Burns married to a Anderson Vaughn

    07/04/2001 10:19:59
    1. [PABUCKS-L] Need info on Vaughn/Vaughan Family
    2. Would like any and all info on a Vaughn-Vaughan family that lived in Bristol.Pa in the mid 1800's..There would probably be a birth record for a Anderson Vaughn.And death records for his parents.Names unknown.And a birth record of a brother.Please reply to triton23@losch.net

    07/04/2001 10:09:49
    1. [PABUCKS-L] Rev. War Records
    2. Fred Hagan
    3. Can anyone help me understand a Rev. War pay record? I have a record for a Francis Hagan. He served in the Moylans Unit as a Dragoon (Active Duty Line). How can I learn more about this Moylans Unit and where in Pennsylvania it was formed? The certificate shows "Series Philadelphia (18 April 1782 to this time)". Does this mean the Moylans Unit was formed in Philadelphia? Any help is appreciated. I want to research the background of this Francis Hagan and need to know what part of Pennsylvania to begin my search. Knowing where the Moylans Unit was formed (and where he may have joined) will help. Fred Hagan fredecho@techcomm.net

    07/04/2001 02:46:25
    1. [PABUCKS-L] PA War Records
    2. O'Hara House
    3. Check out ..... www.phmc.state.pa.us to view the Archives online.... Only Spanish-American War and Revolutionary war records available......

    07/03/2001 12:57:05
    1. [PABUCKS-L] HELP ---Look up in Bristol, Pa-Bucks County for recent obits?????
    2. Help!! I need someone to look up two obits at either Grundy library in Bristol or Bucks community college in Newtown. email trsearcher1@yahoo.com thank you.

    07/03/2001 12:44:51
    1. [PABUCKS-L] Re: John Dautcher
    2. What are your Mocharnuk given names? Where did they locate? My Mocharnuks came to Philadelphia via Ellis Island, later living in Jersey. Any connection?

    07/03/2001 07:44:37
    1. [PABUCKS-L] HAGAN, FRANCIS
    2. Fred Hagan
    3. I am looking for names of the parents and siblings of Francis HAGAN. Francis was born June 6, 1763 (according to his tombstone). He died Feb. 1, 1825 in Frederick County, Maryland and is buried in a Catholic cemetery there. He first appears in the records of Frederick County in 1787 when he witnessed a marriage. He married Margaret RAMSOWER and raised his family in Frederick County. Does anyone have information about this family from Bucks County? Tks, Fred Hagan

    07/03/2001 12:41:57
    1. [PABUCKS-L] HAPPY 4TH OF JULY TO ALL & HISTORY LINKS
    2. HAVE A HAPPY & SAFE 4th OF JULY hope all enjoy this holiday, i will be compiling my newly found family into my gedcom and a new grandson too! due any minute now. here are some links to keep up on the history of our past. http://www.dzn.com/~lhindi/Declaration-of-Independence-Day.html http://www.gcards.com/4thjuly/history.html http://www.giftideacenter.com/Holidays/Fourth_of_July/history_info.htm http://webcenters.netscape.com/webcenters/research/netscape/home.adp http://www.giftideacenter.com/Holidays/Fourth_of_July/holiday_links.htm --NEW FAMILY SURNAMES I WILL BE RESEARCHING= CHRISTY-PA GLORIOSO-PA LONG-PA RAFFERTY-PA MITNICK-PA MAYBE FROM NEW JERSEY ALSO D.L.M.FOX FAMILY INVESTIGATIONS & GENEALOGY RESEARCH loads slow for some browsers http://sites.netscape.net/INVESTIGATORFOX/homepage -WILL BE UPDATED IN A FEW DAYS WITH NEW PA. SITE AND VIRGINIA SITE http://www.ancestry.com/main.htm?sourceid=00289336853522699155

    07/02/2001 09:06:33
    1. [PABUCKS-L] Rebecca Casner who married Benjamin Fell, Jr.
    2. Do you know the parents of Rebecca Casner? Do you know the church to which she belonged? I am looking for 'George Casner' who may have been a resident of Bucks County, and the right age to be a parent to Rebecca and her siblings. Ruth Buck

    07/02/2001 01:55:51