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    1. [PABUCKS-L] Pa. Brown's
    2. George Cutler
    3. Posted on: Bucks Co. Pa Query Form Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Pa/Bucks/14811 Surname: Brown Cutler ------------------------- Trying to tie in the family of Naomi BROWN, dau of Jonathon BROWN of Tullytown, Bucks County, Pa. Naomi b.1789 m.Lawrence CUTLER about 1807, d.05/16/1865 Tullytown.

    05/21/2001 01:27:19
    1. [PABUCKS-L] Cuthbert Hayhurst/Mary Harker 1723
    2. Martin Stewart
    3. Posted on: Bucks Co. Pa Query Form Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Pa/Bucks/14809 Surname: HAYHURST, HARKER, STOCKDALE, WILKINSON ------------------------- Looking for information on parents of Mary HARKER who married Cuthbert HAYHURST on June 1, 1723 at Horsham Monthly Meeting. Parents of Mary supposedly Adam HARKER and Mary WILKENSON. After Cuthbert's death in 1733, Mary married Robert STOCKDALE in 1734/1735

    05/21/2001 01:18:33
    1. [PABUCKS-L] LIGHTCAPS
    2. Diana
    3. Posted on: Bucks Co. Pa Query Form Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/genbbs.cgi/USA/Pa/Bucks/14808 Surname: ------------------------- No connection in Montgomery Co with LIGHTCAPS? They lived in Pottstown. Diana

    05/21/2001 12:34:12
    1. [PABUCKS-L] More 18th Century Records
    2. Mimi
    3. Heres the last of the Bcuk's County records I found. Cornelius Vandyke & Elizabeth Yerkus, both of Bucks Co in PA, were lawfully married Bristol in the said County 07 Jun 1770 Register of St. Mary’s Church, Burlington New Jersey,” The PA Genealogical Magazine, Vol II, p 265 Reproduced on Broderbund Software’s Family Archive CD #213 (Genealogical Records: The PA Genealogical Magazine, Volume 1-39) Daniel, 13th child of William & Mary Coxe, was born at Philadelphia 20 Sep 1769, & baptized at Sunbury in Bucks Co, 09 Jan 1771 ibid., p 268 James Lidden & Anne Lane, both of Bucks Co. in PA, were marrried 30 May 1771. ibid., Mary, 5th child of David & Rebecca Walton, of Bucks Co, in PA, was born 28 Feb., baptized 30 May 1771, at Bristol____ ibid., p269 Rebecca, widow, of Benjamin Towne, late of Bucks Co., PA, was buried in Bristol, 30 May 1771. ibid., Deborah, daughter of Benjamin & Rebecca Towne, late of Bucks Co, PA, was buried 02 Aug 1771 at Bristol. ibid., Peter Vanhorne & Sarah Mode, both of Bucks Co, PA, were married 04 Sep 1771. ibid., [Death] Anno Domini 19 Jul 1774, John Williamson, Bucks Co. ibid., p 276 There you have it. Hope this helps someone. Mimi

    05/21/2001 11:28:39
    1. [PABUCKS-L] re: Landis, Lightcap
    2. sharon
    3. Posted on: Bucks Co. Pa Query Form Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/genbbs.cgi/USA/Pa/Bucks/14807 Surname: ------------------------- Sorry, but my family is all from Montgomery or Bucks Counties..good luck in your search. Sharon

    05/21/2001 11:03:15
    1. [PABUCKS-L] Fw: A Good Prayer
    2. Ortzs
    3. -----Original Message----- From: MR. AND MRS. DITMORE <DITMORE@penn.com> To: MR. AND MRS. DITMORE <DITMORE@penn.com> Cc: Wallace Michelle <walley26@yahoo.com>; B Simmers <Bliss95570@aol.com>; Ortzs <bearden5@penn.com>; L. Ray Bashline <lrbllb@alltel.net>; Lori Kersey <llk@penn.com>; Chris & Angie Cochran <CCOCHRAN@USACHOICE.NET>; Cindy Smith <sunshine4u2c@hotmail.com> Date: Monday, May 21, 2001 8:27 AM Subject: Fw: A Good Prayer I received this prayer recently and thought it worthy to share with everyone. Pass it along if you agree. It particularily thrilled me because Kansas is my home state. Frank Willis Nutrition 2000 Thought you might enjoy this interesting prayer given in Kansas at the opening session of their Senate. It seems prayer still upsets some people. When Minister Joe Wright was asked to open the new session of the Kansas Senate, everyone was expecting the usual generalities, but this is what they heard: "Heavenly Father, we come before you today to ask your forgiveness and to seek your direction and guidance. We know Your Word says, "Woe to those who call evil good", but that is exactly what we have done. We have lost our spiritual equilibrium and reversed our values. We confess that. We have ridiculed the absolute truth of Your Word . . . and called it Pluralism. We have exploited the poor . . . and called it the lottery. We have rewarded laziness . . . and called it welfare. We have killed our unborn . . . and called it choice. We have shot abortionists . . . and called it justifiable. We have neglected to discipline our children . . . and called it building self-esteem. We have abused power . . . and called it politics. We have coveted our neighbor's possession . . . and called it ambition. We have polluted the air with profanity and pornography . . .and called it freedom of expression. We have ridiculed the time-honored values of our forefathers . . . and called it enlightenment. Search us, Oh, God, and know our hearts today; cleanse us from every sin and set us free. Guide and bless these men and women who have been sent: to direct us to the center of Your will and to openly ask these things in the name of Your Son, the living Savior, Jesus Christ. Amen!" The response was immediate. A number of legislators walked out during the prayer in protest. In 6 short weeks, Central Christian Church, where Rev. Wright is pastor, logged more than 5,000 phone calls with only 47 of those calls responding negatively. The church is now receiving international requests for copies of this prayer from India, Africa, and Korea. Commentator Paul Harvey aired this prayer on his radio program, "The Rest of the Story", and received a larger response to this program than any other he has ever aired. With the Lord's help, may this prayer sweep over our nation and wholeheartedly become our desire so that we again can be called "one nation under God". If possible, please pass this prayer on to your friends. "If you don't stand for something, you'll fall for everything." If for any reason you do not want to be on my email list and receive communications from me, Please reply with remove in the "subject". I will immediately remove you from my list Frank

    05/21/2001 08:58:32
    1. [PABUCKS-L] Fw: Living in the 2000's
    2. Ortzs
    3. -----Original Message----- From: MR. AND MRS. DITMORE <DITMORE@penn.com> To: MR. AND MRS. DITMORE <DITMORE@penn.com> Cc: Lisa Weeter <TLWeeter@csonline.net>; B Simmers <Bliss95570@aol.com>; SCOTT & CHY <pnuts4@earthlink.net>; Ortzs <bearden5@penn.com>; L. Ray Bashline <lrbllb@alltel.net>; JOE & JUDY UMBAUGH <ummytwo@hotmail.com>; Frank & Esther Kiss <twinkisses@penn.com>; Chris & Angie Cochran <CCOCHRAN@USACHOICE.NET>; Cindy Smith <sunshine4u2c@hotmail.com> Date: Monday, May 21, 2001 8:20 AM Subject: Fw: Living in the 2000's You know you're living in the 00's when: - 1.You try to enter your password on the microwave. 2.You haven't played solitaire with real cards in years. 3.You have a list of 15 phone numbers to reach your family of three. 4.You e-mail your buddy who works at the desk next to you. 5.Your reason for not staying in touch with friends is that they do not have e-mail addresses. 6.When you go home after a long day at work you still answer the phone in a business manner. 7.When you make phone calls from home, you accidentally insert a "9" to get an outside line. 8.You've sat at the same desk for four years and worked for three different companies. 9.Your company's welcome sign is attached with Velcro. 10.Your resume is on a diskette in your pocket. 11. You learn about your redundancy on the 11 o'clock news. 12. Your biggest loss from a system crash was when you lost all of your best jokes. 13. Your supervisor doesn't have the ability to do your job. 14. Contractors outnumber permanent staff and are more likely to get long-service awards. 15. Board members salaries are higher than all the Third World countries annual budgets combined. 16. Interviewees, despite not having the relevant knowledge or experience, terminate the interview when told of the starting salary. 17. Free food left over from meetings is your staple diet. 18. Your supervisor gets a brand-new state-of-the-art laptop with all the latest features, while you have time to go for lunch while yours boots up. 19. Being sick is defined as you can't walk or you're in hospital. 20. There's no money in the budget for the five permanent staff your department desperately needs, but they can afford four full-time management consultants advising your boss's boss on strategy. 21. Your relatives and family describe your job as works with computers". AND THE CLINCHERS ARE: 22. You read this entire list, and kept nodding and smiling. 23. As you read this list, you think about forwarding it to your "friends" 24. It crosses your mind that your jokes group may have seen this list already, but you don't have time to check so you forward it anyway. 25. You got this email from a friend that never talks to you anymore, except to send you jokes from the net. 26. This email has 20 different disclaimer notes at the bottom, telling you that the information is confidential, but you forward it anyway. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com

    05/21/2001 08:54:18
    1. Re: [PABUCKS-L] Some Bucks Co 18th Burlington County
    2. Thank you for posting these records. So many queries are relating to the connection between Burlington County and Bucks County. Nancy Bucks County History and Genealogy http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~buckscounty

    05/21/2001 03:34:40
    1. [PABUCKS-L] Grier/Caldwell Families
    2. Ann C. Davis
    3. Posted on: Bucks Co. Pa Query Form Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Pa/Bucks/14806 Surname: Grier, Greer, Caldwell ------------------------- Searching for information in Bucks County, Pa. on Agnes Caldwell (dau. of James Caldwell)who mar. John Grier (Greer)circa 1744. Are these two people the progenitors of the Caldwell and Grier families who were in Greene County, Georgia in 1800. Am very interested in Wm.Caldwell who had various dealings with the Davis, Grier and Burns families in Greene County, Ga. 1796 to 1820. Can you help? Thanks, Ann Davis

    05/21/2001 01:37:20
    1. [PABUCKS-L] LANDIS, LIGHTCAP
    2. Diana
    3. Posted on: Bucks Co. Pa Query Form Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/genbbs.cgi/USA/Pa/Bucks/14805 Surname: LANDIS, SAVAGE, LIGHTCAP, CARPENTER ------------------------- Who do you have for LANDIS? I have a Daniel W. LANDIS(1850-1886), son of Daniel and Elizabeth (JONES) LANDIS of Warwick Twp., Chester Co., PA m Clara SAVAGE (1851-1900): Issues: Son Walter S LANDIS m Antoinette PIERCE, Lehigh Co., and dau Charlotte(Lottie) S LANDIS m Robt S.WILLIAMS of Talladega AL. I have a Samuel LIGHTCAP and wife Mary CARPENTER of Pottstown, Montgomery Co, son Dutton LIGHTCAP m Minerva SAVAGE (1850-1905) of Coventry, Chester Co. Minerva and Clara were sisters- daughters of Charlotte KERST MOHR, Union Twp, Berks Co PA) and George Washington SAVAGE(of Coventry, Chester Co PA) Any connection? audiana@webtv.net

    05/20/2001 04:09:27
    1. [PABUCKS-L] LIGHTCAP, George
    2. Diana
    3. Posted on: Bucks Co. Pa Query Form Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/genbbs.cgi/USA/Pa/Bucks/14802 Surname: LIGHTCAP, TIPPIN, WYLIE, CARPENTER ------------------------- The names in your Sarah's lines are awfully close to some of the names in this line: I have a George and SARAH LIGHTCAP in PA: dau Sarah LIGHTCAP b abt 1811 m Charles WYLIE of NY; son Samuel born 1815 m Mary A CARPENTER; Ellen LIGHTCAP (b 1827) m Andrew H TIPPEN in 1846 Pottstown. There could be more siblings, but this is all I have found. Sarah LIGHTCAP b 1811 and Chas WYLIE b 1812 had 6 children: Lucretia, Sarah, William and Mary(both born in Indiana), Ellen, Charles and George. Samuel LIGHTCAP (1815-1899) and Mary (CARPENTER) (1829-1882) LIGHTCAP had Ellen, Flora, John, Dutton, and Samuel Jr. Ellen LIGHTCAP b abt 1827-1907(age 20 on 1850 Census in Norristown) married a Civil War and Mexican War decorated hero, Col Andrew H TIPPEN, who died in 1870 and is buried in Pottstown Cem next to her. However, after he died (from intestinal disease in Mexico) she lived in Camden NJ and died on 10/29/1907 at a residence on Elm St. Her death cert. showed parents as George and Sarah LIGHTCAP of PA and she was born in PA. In the 1850 Census there was a Lucretia RILEY (WYLIE), age 10 living with them in Norristown. There were no children listed in either's obituary. All the children of these three children of George and Sarah LIGHTCAP seem awfully close to some of the names of your lines. A bio of a son, Dutton, of Samuel and MAry, indicates that the family came from Germantown PA and had property in the Fairmount Park section there. There could be a Jacob, as the grgrandson thought his ancestor was Jacob rather than George LIGHTCAP. Is there a connection? If so, contact Diana of audiana@webtv.net

    05/20/2001 03:27:29
    1. [PABUCKS-L] Some Bucks Co 18th Century Records
    2. Mimi
    3. Hello all, I was looking through the Register of St. Mary's Church in Burlington Co New Jersey and saw some Bucks Co Records. I thought they might be of help to someone on this list and if not would be archived where someone might use them. Mimi Gabriel Vanhorne, of Middletown in the county of Bucks, Province of PA yeoman & Susannah Ashton, of the same place, were lawfully joined together in marriage, at Burlington [NJ] 18 Nov 1767 Register of St. Mary’s Church, Burlington New Jersey,” The PA Genealogical Magazine, Vol II, p 255 Reproduced on Broderbund Software’s Family Archive CD #213 (Genealogical Records: The PA Genealogical Magazine, Volume 1-39) Joseph Kelly, of the county of Bucks in PA & Phebe Buckman of the same place, were lawfully joined together in marriage on the 13th of Apr 1768 at Burlington [NJ]. ibid, p 257 David Larrew & Sarah Larzelere, both of Bucks Co. in the Province of PA, were lawfully joined together in marriage on the 2nd of June 1768, at the house of Nicholas Larzelere in said county [Burlington Co NJ]. ibid., John Larzelere & Margaret Van Horne, were lawfully joined together in marriage at Burlington [NJ], 13 Jul 1768. ibid., p 258 Jacob Bennet & Hannah Hogeland, both of Bucks Co in PA, were lawfully married at Burlington, [NJ], 14 Aug 1768. ibid., Sarah, wife of David Larrew, of Bucks Co PA, was buried in Bristol, in said county [Burlington Co. NJ], 21 Sep 1768. ibid., p 259 Henry Mitchell & Martha Vanhorne, both of Bucks Co, in the Province of PA, were lawfully joined together in marriage, 25 Apr 1769. ibid., p 261 Peter, the firstborne of Fredrick & Elizabeth Light of Bucks Co in PA, aged three months, was baptized by Rev. M. Frazer, 04 Jun 1769 at Burlington, [NJ]. ibid. Joshua Wright & Sarah Mitchell, both of Bucks Co. in PA, were lawfully married at Burlington, [NJ], 26 Apr 1770. ibid., p 264 Abbreviation used : : Ibid. is the abbreviation for "in the same place." NJ for New Jersey PA for Pennsylvania Co. for County

    05/20/2001 12:42:08
    1. [PABUCKS-L] PA Foundries
    2. Gayle Tettemer Hedrington
    3. Posted on: Bucks Co. Pa Query Form Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Pa/Bucks/14800 Surname: Dillon, Dixon, Dickson, Tettemer ------------------------- My family line (Dillon) lived and worked at Durham Furnace. While researching for more information on Durham Furnace, I found this site. It lists all the Furnaces in PA. http://paironworks.virtualave.net/abcindex.html Good Luck Gayle gayle@bookcasebooks.com Link: The Tettemers and Dillons of Bucks and Northhampton Co. 17-1800 URL: <http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=bcbooks>

    05/20/2001 10:16:56
    1. [PABUCKS-L] HOENIG, H�NIG, SOLLIDAY, WEISEL, FLUCK
    2. Gayle Tettemer Hedrington
    3. Posted on: Bucks Co. Pa Query Form Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Pa/Bucks/14799 Surname: ------------------------- Hi I have a family with a similar name. Honig was a version of Haney, Heaney, et al. I found these records on this site. St. John the Baptist Roman Catholic Church Haycock Twnsp 28 Apr 1817 Joes son of Jacobi & Susanna Bock to Elisabetha, dau of Michaelis & Helena Honig b. Apr 1805 chr 28 Apr 1805 Antonius son of Michaelis & Helena Honig(Haney) Other children in this family are Catharina Honig Elizabetha Honig Maria Honig Samuel Honig Look for the Catholic Church Records.

    05/20/2001 09:39:34
    1. [PABUCKS-L] Dindinger
    2. Barb Hall
    3. Posted on: Bucks Co. Pa Query Form Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Pa/Bucks/14798 Surname: Dindinger ------------------------- Which Dindinger family are you looking for? I am working on Elisabeth Dindinger born ca. 1830 in the Alsace, gave birth to first child, George Adam Hall, in Chicago in Sept. 1857, lived the rest of her life (died 1899) in Rochester, NY. She was Lutheran.

    05/19/2001 02:22:56
    1. [PABUCKS-L] Joseph & Hannah Johnson 1772
    2. Martin Stewart
    3. Posted on: Bucks Co. Pa Query Form Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Pa/Bucks/14797 Surname: JOHNSON ------------------------- Searching for information on Joseph Johnson his wife, Hannah (maiden name unknown) and their 8 children. Joseph born probably Hunterdon County, New Jersey circa 1740, the son of Garret Johnson. Married Hannah probably in New Jersey circa 1758. Likely lived in New Jersey until 1772 when there first 6 children were baptised at Newtown Presbyterian Church, Bucks County. Both supposed died in Bucks County late 1780s/early 1790s. Children were: Achsa born 2-5-1759, Garret born 4-4-1761, John born 9-1-1762, Joseph born 6-21-1764, Hannah (my GGGG Grandmother) born 6-3-1767, Charles born 1-17-1770, Noah born 1773, and James born 1775.

    05/19/2001 11:38:32
    1. [PABUCKS-L] Minear
    2. Tom
    3. Posted on: Bucks Co. Pa Query Form Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Pa/Bucks/14796 Surname: Minear ------------------------- Our family linage Minear comes from George Minear, 1806 Marion,(W) Va. I am trying to link to Bucks county because family says that Georges parents came from Bucks Coynty and are decendancts of the Wilehm line. Do you have any of the linage from Johnathan?

    05/19/2001 01:22:37
    1. [PABUCKS-L] Your Letter
    2. Vincent E. Summers
    3. Posted on: Bucks Co. Pa Query Form Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Pa/Bucks/14795 Surname: ------------------------- The only info I have that you want, is this: Marriage of William YERKES and Letitia LONG was at: Neshaminy Presbyterian Church, Hartsville, Bucks County, PA Vince

    05/19/2001 01:00:15
    1. Re: [PABUCKS-L] Memorial Day
    2. pifox
    3. great sites,and beautiful,informative. bookmarked you in my memorials and personnal weblinks. Nikki wrote: > I would like to invite all of you to visit my Memorial Day page. It changes > some each year and this year I have added more personal pictures. It does > take time to load as it is large but I do believe it will be worth your time > to see it. Pleae turn your sound on as the music adds to the feeling of the > page. While there, you might want to visit my Civil War and Genealogy Mine > pages. Thanks and I hope you enjoy the page which was placed with much love > and caring. > Nikki Roth-Skiles > > Every Day Memotrial Day http://home.ptd.net/~nikki/memorial.htm > > American Experience and Beyond http://home.ptd.net/~nikki > Your key to genealogy and history! > > ==== 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/ -- Deborah L. Fox from,N.E.Philly,Pa to Fairfax,Va.to Front Royal,Va. NATIONAL POLICE WEEK-http://www.nationalcops.org/npw.htm MY WEBSITE -FAMILY RESEARCH & INVESTIGATIONS-UPDATED MAY 15,2001 http://sites.netscape.net/INVESTIGATORFOX/homepage FOR FREE GROCERIES-COUPONS http://www.valupage.com/Entry.pst?From=AFF002909

    05/18/2001 06:54:23
    1. Re: [PABUCKS-L] Family - Riegel
    2. Paul and Mary McElroy
    3. RIEGEL My gr gr gr grandmother was Elizabeth RIEGEL HESS w/o George HESS. Elizabeth was b. 3-16-1773 in Lower Saucon Twp. Northampton Co. Pa..she d. 6-18-1849 in Springfield, Pa. She was the daughter of Benjamin RIEGEL Sr I have additional information on this line to date if you care to discuss it. Regards Paul McElroy mimi_3@msn.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "C.I. Bolton" <IndyMrsB@aol.com> To: <PABUCKS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, May 17, 2001 1:28 PM Subject: [PABUCKS-L] Family - Riegel > Posted on: Bucks Co. Pa Query Form > Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Pa/Bucks/14790 > > Surname: Riegel > ------------------------- > > Rick, I know very little about my family and that is the reason for my > search. My father Charles Stanley Riegel was born in Bucks Cty. PA in 1923 > to Howard and Mable (Weaver)Riegel. My grandparents lived in Richlandtown, > PA. all the time I remember. If you have any information please forward > to my E-mail. Good luck with your search. > > C.I. Bolton > > > ==== 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/ > > >

    05/18/2001 04:39:58