Thanks, Linda... the more the merrier! (grin) Kaye -----Original Message----- From: pabucks-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:pabucks-bounces@rootsweb.com]On Behalf Of arel@epix.net Sent: March 8, 2008 7:23 PM To: pabucks@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [PABUCKS] Bucks County Tombstone Inscriptions, Bedminster What about "P F" combinations? i.e., Pfeil, Pfeile, Pfile - or with 2 L's? Linda D. Quoting Becky <beckybea@juno.com>: > No luck with PEIL/PHILE/PHEILE > > > beckybea@juno.com > > -- K Steward <kstewardk@shaw.ca> wrote: > Hi Becky - thanks for your kindness in responding to queries like mine - > could you please check for GEHRES, GERES, GARES, GARIS (may be more > variations!) and PEIL/PHILE/PHEILE? > Thanks, > K. Steward > ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to PABUCKS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Thanks, Susie - will add that to my 'tips' list! Kaye -----Original Message----- From: pabucks-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:pabucks-bounces@rootsweb.com]On Behalf Of SusiCP@aol.com Sent: March 8, 2008 8:35 PM To: pabucks@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [PABUCKS] Bucks County Tombstone Inscriptions, Bedminster that Pheil thing is a variant of FEIL of today. ************** It's Tax Time! Get tips, forms, and advice on AOL Money & Finance. (http://money.aol.com/tax?NCID=aolprf00030000000001) ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to PABUCKS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
In a message dated 3/8/2008 1:21:14 PM Eastern Daylight Time, jane@smith.alumnae.net writes: > Someone was going to send it on there. Perhaps I should, also, Thanks. > On Mar 8, 2008, at 9:52 AM, Bjchanney@aol.com wrote: > > > Have you tried the Haycock Historical Society? > > > > http://www.haycockhistoricalsociety.org/ > > > > > > In a message dated 2/15/2008 1:54:38 PM Eastern Standard Time, > > jane@smith.alumnae.net writes: > I sent the query to the research committee of the Haycock Historical Society. Sending to the website email, just sends it to me. Nancy ************** It's Tax Time! Get tips, forms, and advice on AOL Money & Finance. (http://money.aol.com/tax?NCID=aolprf00030000000001)
It is good to know when there is success! beckybea@juno.com -- Linda Musgrave <no1rosemom@yahoo.com> wrote: Thank you, Frank E. and his wife, Matilda are direct member's of my family. His father, Frank E. Beans was my grandfather Samuel's brother. Frank Jr's descendants still live in Bucks County,Pa. the http://www.no1rosemom.net --------------------------------- Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Yahoo! Search. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to PABUCKS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message _____________________________________________________________ Click here to light up your life with a love spell! http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL2121/fc/Ioyw6i3lzCnneImJfhlg4IEypOSudozzFuac65J08DDpH7P1kieszy/
Waite, Frances Wise. Bucks County Tombstone Inscriptions, Hiilltown Township. Bucks Co., Genealogical Society. Doylestown, PA. 1984 Tohickon Union Cemetery K45, Row B22 Bean, Albert 4y 8m 17d 20 Jul 1858 - 7 apr 1863 son of David and Elvina Bean Bean, Erwin 1y 8m 11d 21 Aug 1864 - 1 apr 1865 son of David and Elvina Bean Page 72, Row D1 Banes, Dorothy 2 Jan 1921 daughter of E. K. & F. E. Banes Row D2 Banes, Sassaman T 78y 6m 24d 4 Mar 1855 - 28 Sep 1933 Banes, Elizabeth C 63y 8m 29d 11 Jul 1854 - 10 Apr 1918 wife of Sassaman T Banes Page K74 Banes, William H 7m 20d died 13 Sep 1877 Page K 92 Row D26 Banes, A Elizabeth 1869 - 1925 Banes, Ida B 1880 - 1933 Banes, Enos K 1880-1944 beckybea@juno.com _____________________________________________________________ Largest network of startups. Find new startup opportunities. Click here. http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL2121/fc/Ioyw6i3l5i5ghcPnwiuHja5K5cS28Y8yhZLW33Tmfk5vl2y8pJVEZX/
Waite, Frances Wise. Bucks County Townships. Bucks Co., Genealogical Society. Doylestown, PA. 1988 Blooming Glen Mennonite Cemetery (Old Section) Page 28, Row 29 Bean, Mary G 77y 7m 19d mother, wife of David B. Bean 15 Feb 1836 - 28 Jan 1916 Bean, David B. Father 62y 6m 14d 20 Mar 1834 - 4 Oct 1896 Page 28, Row 30 Bean, Elizabeth C 49y 6m 11d wife of William B Bean 3 Sept 1842 - 11 Mar 1892 Page 29, Row 30 continued Bean, William B 65y 7m 20d 3 Mar 18?? - 23 oct 18?? Page 145, Row 13 Beans, Matilda S 1879-1966 Beans, Frank E 1882 - 1963 [above two on same stone] beckybea@juno.com _____________________________________________________________ Victim of medical malpractice? Click here to find an expert lawyer to help pursue your case. http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL2121/fc/Ioyw6i3oJJQtO6k28ZqrQs3qtYKxTRVSqxOCMip7EBj47kf63yPTch/
Both books are available for download. Try this link for the Bucks County history edited by Battle. Downloadable PDF top right hand side (47.7M): http://books.google.com/books?id=vx8MAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA1013&dq=history+of +bucks+county+pa+Battle&ei=OGbTR4jZO4TIyATUz-yABA Carol T.
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What about "P F" combinations? i.e., Pfeil, Pfeile, Pfile - or with 2 L's? Linda D. Quoting Becky <beckybea@juno.com>: > No luck with PEIL/PHILE/PHEILE > > > beckybea@juno.com > > -- K Steward <kstewardk@shaw.ca> wrote: > Hi Becky - thanks for your kindness in responding to queries like mine - > could you please check for GEHRES, GERES, GARES, GARIS (may be more > variations!) and PEIL/PHILE/PHEILE? > Thanks, > K. Steward >
Hi Jane and everyone, I spent this morning pouring over the Haycock Historical Society, and this is where I ended up enjoying several cups of coffee: 1893-1903 Obituaries, 40 pages worth: http://www.haycockhistoricalsociety.org/history/Obiituaries/obituaries.htm I came across almost every name that has been mentioned in our group over the past couple of weeks - including some that will haunt me (pardon the pun) until I can do more research on them. when I was first married and starting my family, I lived almost at the base of Haycock Mountain right off the old Rt. 563 (next to the wonderful Tohickan Creek swimming hole (y'know, the old combo of rope, rock, and deep-deep water to plunge into. All that, and the house we lived in, are gone... underwater. Take the time to go through each page of names. Allow yourself to drift back in time and get the feel of what was going on then. See the hints of the typhoid epidemic, diptheria, cholera, and some of the other miasmas that plagued our ancestors. Also the horrific accidents that claimed so many. Then be surprised when you read that someone died - of simply "old age". I enjoyed this excursion this morning, not to be morbid, but to have it as a learning experience. Larry Hillpot's several years' worth of Chronical obits gives you that same feeling. I also just recently finished reading about the Johnstown Flood on May 31, 1889, which claimed over 2,000 lives. All those who perished are listed in the book. And the coal mines and people involved in those chronically accident-prone situations in the counties of Lehigh, Berks, Northampton, Schuylkill Northumberland, and Dauphin. I've gone on-line to read every county's profile, whatever can be had to find, and every one of the cemeteries (or even partial lists). All the biographicals published by the various counties. All there but for the need to be found by you and me - and to be read. I *want* to become a historian of our State, but there is too much history to grab in one or two sittings. If I simply expand my knowledge of our State, and it's rivers and beginnings of the industries that made us so important in the makings of our nation, and inspire someone else to join with me, I will be happy. There is so much information to be found - including Centennial, Quatro-Centennials, Sesqui-Centennials, and Bi-Centennials of all the little towns surrounding your territory where you are researching... don't overlook those lovely gems of knowledge. Wanna know something about anthracite coal?? - just ask! ;-) Oh! Applebach - try Afflerback - they are in those 40 pages, along with Neels, and Steinback. Just a few off the top of my head. Linda Tyson Davenport now in Dauphin Co. Quoting Jane Thompson <jane@smith.alumnae.net>: > Someone was going to send it on there. Perhaps I should, also, Thanks. > On Mar 8, 2008, at 9:52 AM, Bjchanney@aol.com wrote: > >> Have you tried the Haycock Historical Society? >> >> http://www.haycockhistoricalsociety.org/ >> >> >> In a message dated 2/15/2008 1:54:38 PM Eastern Standard Time, >> jane@smith.alumnae.net writes: >> >> >>> In Bucks County, Springfield Township, Elizabeth Frankenfield, >>> daughter of Adam, had a son 9 Dec 1809, Henry Applebach. She was not >>> married until much later, to Joseph F Gehres. (Frankenfield Book >>> where it says Henry was illegitimate) ). >>> >>> I know all about Henry, who married Catharine Corner, had several >>> sons etc. Im trying to figure out his father. >>> >>> In Springfield was Henry Applebach who arrived in 1770 along about >>> the same time as Adam Frankenfield. Had 3 sons: Henry 1786, married >>> Sarah about 1826; Daniel 1788, married Catharina Apple about 1810;
Sorry, Linda, this isn't rumor. It has been conventional internet practice since the days of the arpanet that all caps IS shouting. That is exactly why caps ARE acceptable to emphasize a point. but not for an entire message. You may not like it or agree with it, but it is a widely recognized social.protocol with an established tradition going back more than 20 years -- ancient by the standards of the computer age. Not only that, but there have been many studies that demonstrate that all caps is much more difficult to read because there is much less variety in the shape of letters. Therefore, messages is all caps may well offend or confuse people you didn't mean to offend. Presumably, none of us wish to make that kind of mistake. Duncan Morrow ----- Original Message ----- From: "Linda Musgrave" <no1rosemom@yahoo.com> To: <pabucks@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, March 08, 2008 6:47 PM Subject: Re: [PABUCKS] Francis Wise Waite > . > Who ever started THAT rumor needs to realize Upper case letters are also used for emphases. or calling attention to titles also > > Linda > > > --------------------------------- > Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage. > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to PABUCKS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
No luck with PEIL/PHILE/PHEILE beckybea@juno.com -- K Steward <kstewardk@shaw.ca> wrote: Hi Becky - thanks for your kindness in responding to queries like mine - could you please check for GEHRES, GERES, GARES, GARIS (may be more variations!) and PEIL/PHILE/PHEILE? Thanks, K. Steward ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to PABUCKS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message _____________________________________________________________ Shop & save big on a huge selection of brand name flooring. Click here! http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL2121/fc/Ioyw6i3nWvfCmkRt4x76H5PrG0AONRtEJFImhf55k7jflPaBOT86mR/
Waite, Frances Wise. Bucks County Tombstone Inscriptions, Hiilltown Township. Bucks Co., Genealogical Society. Doylestown, PA. 1984 Blooming Glen Cemetery (New Section) Page 4, Row 1 Garis, Infant son son of Willard & Shirley M Garis 29 Feb 1956 St. Peter's Union Cemetery (Old Section) Page 98, Row 15 Geris, Johannes 68y 8m 10d 8 Agu 1797 - 11 Apri 1866 [?] Sarah born Young 12 Jul 1798 - 29 Nov 1870 Silverdale Brethren in Christ Cemetery Page 169, Row 5 Garis, Ellmer D Sr 1913 - 1982 [Anders Funeral Home] Page 171, Row 7 Garis, Frank D 1867 -1948 Garis Ida S 1870 - 1948 [above tow on same stone] Garis, Amanda D 1864-1930 Garis, Joseph D 1875 - 1921 Garis, Rachel S 1880 - 1964 [above two on same stone] Garis Frieda D 10y 1m 2d daughter of Jospeh D and Rachel Garis 4 Jan 1910 - 6 Feb 1920 Garis, Paul 16y 1m 10d son of Jospeh and Rachel Garis 17 Jan 1907 - 27 Feb 1823 Page 171, Row 9 Garis, Virginia mother, wife of Earl D. Garis 31 Aug 1902 - 3 May 1929 Garis, Warren Dale 22 May 1923 - 23 May 1923 Garis Earl D 1900-1953 beckybea@juno.com _____________________________________________________________ Online Trading - Get the latest information on trading online. Click Now http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL2121/fc/Ioyw6i3mJ8YWMsGKejvqLhr2rdogAQgZ0ozV2uFKf1utVmLCU4qloJ/
Waite, Frances Wise. Bucks County Tombstone Inscriptions, Bedminster and Haycock Townships. Bucks Co., Genealogical Society. Doylestown, PA Deep Run Mennonite Chruch East - East Section Page C44, Row 10 East Section Garis, Albert Orem 35 years [no dates given] son of Henry & Margaret Page C54 - Fow 18, East Section Garis, Jacob M 23y 29d 17 Aug 1839 - 19 May 1862 died at the battle of Antietam, son of George & Barbara Garis, George Oliver 5y 6m 7d born 11 Mar 1832 or 1852 died 10 Sept 1837 or 1857 son of George & Barbara Garis, Philip 21y & 22d 9 June 1847 - 1 July 1868 son of George & Barbara Keller's Union Cemtery - Old Section Page G4, Row 3 Gares, Peter 91y 11m 23 Dec 1804 - 23 Nov 1896 Gares, Elizabeth 46y 4m 15d 19 Oct 1805 - 4Mar 1852 wife of Peter Gares Gares, Anna 18y 9m 12d 2 Jan 1834 - 11 Oct 1852 Page G43, Lot 8G Gares, Abraham 62y 4m 26d Jan 1839 - 2 June 1901 Gares, Catharine 59y 1m 18d 8 Aug 1850 - 6 Oct 1909 wife of Abraham Gares Gares, Emma 11y 6m 25d daughter of Abraham & Catharine Keller's Church Cemetery Company Page G51, Lot 6Q Garis, Mary 75y 5m 25f 8 Jun 1836 - 3 Dec 1911 Garis, Hannah 87y 7m 4d 14 Mar 1830 - 18 Oct 1917 St. Luke's Union Cemetery Page J 18, Row 25, A-124 Garis, Samuel 78y 9m 7d 1 Nov 1831 - 8 Aug 1910 Garis, Amanda 69y 1m 8d 24 Sept 1849 - 30 Oct 1918 wife of Samuel Garis Simons, Mary (nee Garis) 59y 9m 23d 7 Apr 1879 - 30 Jan 1939 Simmons, Alfred 68y 11m 18d 2 Nov 1880 - 20 Oct 1949 beckybea@juno.com _____________________________________________________________ Discount Online Trading - Click Now! http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL2121/fc/Ioyw6i3mJ8Xig3TuSWJgkGqLFpYYEKlD5tSkwgclyEObeL9tVKehwJ/
Thank you, Frank E. and his wife, Matilda are direct member's of my family. His father, Frank E. Beans was my grandfather Samuel's brother. Frank Jr's descendants still live in Bucks County,Pa. the http://www.no1rosemom.net --------------------------------- Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Yahoo! Search.
Very soon after I posted a note saying that I would send a map of Langhorn cemetery for two dollars printing fee,, a gentleman wrote me and requested the map and sent me the required fee. I have his map,but have misplaced his name and address. If that person reads this,please send your name and E-mail and snail mail address to me again. Linda Musgrave 302 Oaks Village Drive Whiteville, North Carolina 28472 no1rosemom@yahoo.com --------------------------------- Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Yahoo! Search.
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Hi Linda; Davis wrote three books and copies of them are in Spraunce Library in Doylestown, Pa. some people have attributed information to him that he did not write and he mostly wrote about the people he knew about in Bucks county. (no internet in those days). He wasn't trying to be a genealogist.persay. Linda --------------------------------- Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now.
. Who ever started THAT rumor needs to realize Upper case letters are also used for emphases. or calling attention to titles also Linda --------------------------------- Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage.
Blooming Glen Monnonite Cemetery (Old Section) Page 22, Row 17 Russel, Eleazer 1796 - 3 apr 1874 (part of stone is buried) Russel, Anna 68 y 26d 30 Oct 1799 - 23 Jan 1868 beckybea@juno.com _____________________________________________________________ Click for top financial advice. Reduce debt & save for retirement. http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL2121/fc/Ioyw6i3m2fnQe6vHRwYwlvtHxMlkS00S5q5KmbBf7Pttu9xDySY3Tn/