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    1. [PABUTLER-L] Will do 1870 PA census lookups
    2. Dorisanne Gibson
    3. I'd like a lookup for Clinton Township. William Gibson, wife Sara (Montgomery), child Joseph B. I know Joseph was born in April 1854. Thankx Dorisanne Gibson

    04/04/2003 02:56:45
    1. [PABUTLER-L] Reunion 2003-Surname Registry-e-mail addresses bouncing
    2. Hello all those with ancestors in Southwestern Pennsylvania. I apologize if you receive this from more than one list. I am posting this to the lists that have requested updates regarding this event. Many of you have registered your surnames for the Surname Registry for "Mother Cumberland-A Harvest of Memories: Reunion: 2003". Just a reminder: The reunion is for anyone with an ancestor of any surname who lived in Southwestern Pennsylvania during the 1700's. (Anyone is welcome to attend.) The surname registry is where you can submit the surnames you are working on, with your name and address and e-mail address. There is no cost to submit your surnames. The purpose is to help you get in touch with others working on your same surnames. Nearly 400 of you have submitted your surnames to the Registry. A recent e-mail update that we sent out revealed that 63 of those e-mail addresses that were submitted to the Registry, bounced. We are getting ready to print the finished Registry to be sold inconjunction with the reunion. If you have changed your e-mail address since submitting the information, please contact me to update your e-mail address. If you would like a registration flyer, 1. you can access the information online by clicking here>> <A HREF="http://bradyheritage.org/Mother%20Cumberland%20Reunion%20%202003%20,%20A%20Harvest%20of%20Memories.htm"> Reunion 2003 Info</A> You can find Registration forms, info on meals, lodging, schedule of events for Friday the 18th of July and Saturday the 19th of July, as well as general information on what to bring, camping, etc. 2. or if you would like a registration packet sent by US mail, please send a #10 SASE with 60 cents postage to: Donna Cuillard, Reunion 2003 6497 Dowel Dr. #1 Simi Valley, CA 93063 Questions on the reunion or the registry? please feel free to contact me at the e-mail address listed above, which is dcuillard@aol.com So..... hitch up the team, load up the wagon and head on home to Mother! Cumberland. Bring your children and walk on the land where your ancestors walked, rest under the shade of their ancient trees, touch the dirt where they plowed, and spend a moment kneeling at their graves.

    04/01/2003 02:14:22
    1. [PABUTLER-L] [Fwd: [KSOsage] Funeral Of Rev. Alonzo Watts LAWRENCE..]
    2. Sara
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: Jim Laird To: Jim Laird Sent: Thursday, March 27, 2003 2:22 PM Subject: Funeral Of Rev. Alonzo Watts LAWRENCE.. The Debtor and Workingman Friday March 8, 1895 Funeral of Rev. Alonzo Watts Lawrence. The funeral was held on last Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The remains lay in the front parlor of the parsonage, on the casket were Easter and Calla lilies, smilax, and an anchor of roses about it gathered the near relatives. Rev. L.O. FORESMAN read a chapter from the bible and Rev. J.G. CUNNINGHAM, of Osage City offered prayer after which Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Prat? sang, "Beautiful Beckoning Hands." Miss Carrie WALDO playing the accompaniment. The relatives present from abroad were: Dr. V.E. Lawrence (brother of Rev. Lawrence) and wife, of Halstead, Kansas; Mrs. S.W. McGARRAH, Kiowa, Kansas; sister of Rev. Lawrence; R.E. Lawrence, of Grove City, Pa, father of Rev. Lawrence; Rev. W. D. PATTON and wife, sister of Mrs. Lawrence, of Lincoln, Neb., R.M. TIDBALL, of Lincoln, Neb., and Hon.J.L. TIDBALL, of Crete, Neb., brothers of Mrs. Lawrence; Mrs. L.J. COOPER, of Crete, Neb., sister of Mrs. Lawrence. As the daughters, Lillian and Mabel were both sick, they could not go to the church and the last look at the remains of the departed father, husband, son, brother, and friend was taken by the relatives present. The ball bearers, James OLIVER, Benjamin DUTTON, L.R. ADAMS, William THOMPSON, F.M. NELSON, C.S. OLIVER, W.S. PICKARD, W.B. DAVIS, F.J. WILLIAMS, and E.G. PIPP, then took the remains to the church. The walk from the house to the church was lined on both sides by the members of the organizations to which he belonged. Every seat in the church was filled, all the extra seats, the aisles and place for the choir were occupied, and those who could not get in filled the basement below. At the church as song by the choir consisting of Miss Pearl RAYMOND, Mrs. O.W. ROUSH, Miss Alma PLAMER, and Messrs, M. B. RAYMOND and T.R. HAYSON was followed by scripture reading by Rev. J.O. FORESMAN and prayer by Rev. W.P. HILLYER. The choir then sang, "In the Cross of Christ I Glory." Rev. J.G. CUNNINGHAM, of Osage City, was very properly selected to preach the funeral sermon, having been a personal friend of Mr. Lawrence since childhood. After the sermon an opportunity was offered those present to take a last look at the remains; and then all that was mortal of the pastor who had so many times crossed the threshold of that church, were for the last time taken from it and conveyed to their place of rest in the cemetery. The Masons took charge of the ceremonies at the grave, which was conducted by J.F. MEHL. Despite the chilling blast that blew from the north, the remains were accompanied by a large delegation from the Masonic and Workman lodges and by a very large number of carriages and persons who were afoot. ==== KSOSAGE Mailing List ==== Osage County, Kansas KSGenWeb http://skyways.lib.ks.us/genweb/osage/index.html

    03/31/2003 11:03:59
    1. [PABUTLER-L] [Fwd: [KSOsage] Obituary: Rev. Alonzo Watts LAWRENCE..]
    2. Sara
    3. This is from the the Osage Co., KS list ----- Original Message ----- From: Jim Laird To: Jim Laird Sent: Thursday, March 27, 2003 2:06 PM Subject: Obituary: Rev. Alonzo Watts LAWRENCE.. The Debtor and Workingman Friday March 8, 1895 Obituary. Rev. Alonzo Watts LAWRENCE was born in Centerville, Butler county, Pennsylvania, August 9, 1850. He was married to Miss Maggie A. TIDBALL at New Castle, Pennsylvania, June 24, 1878. Mrs. Lawrence is the youngest of four sisters, all of whom married Presbyterian ministers, and all, save the oldest sister, are now widows. Three children were born to Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence, Mary Lillian, James Charles and Mabel Evans. The bereaved wife and two daughters survive him. He died of pneumonia at the Presbyterian parsonage in Burlingame, Kansas, on Wednesday, February 27, 1895, at five minutes of nine a.m. From his earliest years Mr. Lawrence has had an unusually bright and vigorous mind. During the long years of his student life he easily stood at the head of the class. After leaving the public schools he attended the Grove City, Pennsylvania, academy, now the Grove City college, where he prepared for the sophomore class and entered Western Reserve college, from which he graduated as one of its best students. He then entered the Theological Seminary at Allegheny City, Pennsylvania, and graduated with the highest rank in his class in April, 1878, and became the pastor of the Presbyterian church in Pleasant Valley, Butler county, Pa., in the same year; in the summer of 1879 he also assumed charge of New Hope Presbyterian church in the same county; in April 1880, he resigned, visited several churches and on September 1880 became the pastor of the Presbyterian churches of Cameron and Lathrop, Mo., where he remained until May 1883, when he resigned and accepted a call to the Mob! erly, Mo. Presbyterian church in June, at the same time he had a call to the Presbyterian church of Mechanicsville, Iowa, but declined; he remained at Moberly till the last of October 1885, and then came to Burlingame and preached his first sermon as called pastor on the first Sabbath of November 1885. He preached her until the last Sabbath of 1890, and then accepted a call from Minden, Neb., and commenced his work in the Presbyterian church of that place on the second Sabbath of 1891; he resigned his pastorate there and accepted a call to his second pastorate here the first Sabbath of May 1892, where he remained until the death angel pronounced his live work ended. During the most of the time of his pastorate here he has preached every two weeks at Red Pepper school house, 5 miles north of Burlingame, where he was as greatly beloved as he was at his own church. Why is it that in this world where there is so much need of earnest Christian workers that he should be cut off in the prime of life, as it would seem, with his life's work only half done? The only answer is God's ways are always right and we can only look to him through our ears and say, "Thy Will be Done."

    03/31/2003 10:58:35
    1. Re: [PABUTLER-L] 1930 census look-up
    2. Anyone know about a Samuel Cable who married Roseanna Shepler? Nance

    03/28/2003 06:31:23
    1. Re: [PABUTLER-L] 1930 census look-up
    2. Bev Morris
    3. Gloria, I think I've seen a reference to CABLEs in a Beaver County, PA, history book, too. That was some years back. Bev ----- Original Message ----- From: "Glorygirl" <GJWEISS@hargray.com> To: <PABUTLER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, March 28, 2003 6:31 AM Subject: Re: [PABUTLER-L] 1930 census look-up > Hi Bev, > > I just found out that my Ralph Cable was born to Harvey Cable b. abt 1893 & > Lillie C. in Lancaster Twp., Butler Co. PA. Who the parents were of > Harvey & Harrison below I have no idea. > > I also have an Edward Cable married Evelyn McCombs Porter whose unknown > daughter married Robert L Frazier born 1920 Beaver Co. PA. to Charles > Frazier & Emmaline Matilde Brandenberger, died 1960 in Los Angeles, CA. > > Gloria > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Bev Morris" <bmom@rickadee.net> > To: <PABUTLER-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, March 27, 2003 8:21 PM > Subject: Re: [PABUTLER-L] 1930 census look-up > > > > Hi Gloria, > > We meet again. > > I have early CABLE information from Allegheny Co., PA, to 1790. If you can > > ever tie in, let me know. My 4th great grandfather, Henry CABLE, was in > Ross > > Twp., Allegheny Co., PA. In 1785 he was in Shenandoah Co., VA. I believe > his > > surname was once CABELL; pronounced "CAB" like in taxi cab and "el". > There > > was also another line that came from England. An Edward CABLE is in the > > Allegheny County History Book. > > Bev in Calif. > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Glorygirl" <GJWEISS@hargray.com> > > To: <PABUTLER-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Thursday, March 27, 2003 7:46 PM > > Subject: [PABUTLER-L] 1930 census look-up > > > > > > > If someone has the 1930 census for Butler Co. PA, I am looking for > Ralph > > H. Cable maybe born about 1922 but not sure about the township. I am not > > even sure who his parents were, but think they might have been Harrison > > Cable born 1891 Connequenessing Twp., PA & Ida Marie Young born 1887 > > Connequenessing Twp., PA. > > > > > > I do know that Ida had a daughter Mae Pauline Welsh born 1909 to her > first > > husband who died in 1910. Harrison & Ida were married in 1913 & had 3 > other > > children all born in Connequenessing Twp.: Catherine Isabel Cable born > > 7/1914, Carl Leslie Cable born 3/1918 & Robert Edwin Cable born 1/1925. > > After Ida died in 1958 at the home of her daughter Mae in Lancaster Twp., > > Butler Co., Harrison married Mrs. Emma Zehner & he died at their home on > > Little Creek Road, R. D. Harmony, PA. > > > > > > I know this is a long shot without an exact age or township, but I sure > > hope someone might be able to help me out. > > > > > > Thanks in advance, > > > Gloria > > > > > > > > > ==== PABUTLER Mailing List ==== > > > Addresses to subscribe and unsubscribe: > > > regular list: PABUTLER-L-request@rootsweb.com > > > digest mode: PABUTLER-D-request@rootsweb.com > > > In the BODY include only one word: subscribe or unsubscribe > > > > > > > > > ==== PABUTLER Mailing List ==== > > To contact Ed Book, List Maintainer, e-mail to: > > pabutler@earthlink.net > > > > > ==== PABUTLER Mailing List ==== > Addresses to subscribe and unsubscribe: > regular list: PABUTLER-L-request@rootsweb.com > digest mode: PABUTLER-D-request@rootsweb.com > In the BODY include only one word: subscribe or unsubscribe >

    03/28/2003 06:17:07
    1. Re: [PABUTLER-L] 1930 census look-up
    2. Glorygirl
    3. Hi Bev, I just found out that my Ralph Cable was born to Harvey Cable b. abt 1893 & Lillie C. in Lancaster Twp., Butler Co. PA. Who the parents were of Harvey & Harrison below I have no idea. I also have an Edward Cable married Evelyn McCombs Porter whose unknown daughter married Robert L Frazier born 1920 Beaver Co. PA. to Charles Frazier & Emmaline Matilde Brandenberger, died 1960 in Los Angeles, CA. Gloria ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bev Morris" <bmom@rickadee.net> To: <PABUTLER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, March 27, 2003 8:21 PM Subject: Re: [PABUTLER-L] 1930 census look-up > Hi Gloria, > We meet again. > I have early CABLE information from Allegheny Co., PA, to 1790. If you can > ever tie in, let me know. My 4th great grandfather, Henry CABLE, was in Ross > Twp., Allegheny Co., PA. In 1785 he was in Shenandoah Co., VA. I believe his > surname was once CABELL; pronounced "CAB" like in taxi cab and "el". There > was also another line that came from England. An Edward CABLE is in the > Allegheny County History Book. > Bev in Calif. > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Glorygirl" <GJWEISS@hargray.com> > To: <PABUTLER-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, March 27, 2003 7:46 PM > Subject: [PABUTLER-L] 1930 census look-up > > > > If someone has the 1930 census for Butler Co. PA, I am looking for Ralph > H. Cable maybe born about 1922 but not sure about the township. I am not > even sure who his parents were, but think they might have been Harrison > Cable born 1891 Connequenessing Twp., PA & Ida Marie Young born 1887 > Connequenessing Twp., PA. > > > > I do know that Ida had a daughter Mae Pauline Welsh born 1909 to her first > husband who died in 1910. Harrison & Ida were married in 1913 & had 3 other > children all born in Connequenessing Twp.: Catherine Isabel Cable born > 7/1914, Carl Leslie Cable born 3/1918 & Robert Edwin Cable born 1/1925. > After Ida died in 1958 at the home of her daughter Mae in Lancaster Twp., > Butler Co., Harrison married Mrs. Emma Zehner & he died at their home on > Little Creek Road, R. D. Harmony, PA. > > > > I know this is a long shot without an exact age or township, but I sure > hope someone might be able to help me out. > > > > Thanks in advance, > > Gloria > > > > > > ==== PABUTLER Mailing List ==== > > Addresses to subscribe and unsubscribe: > > regular list: PABUTLER-L-request@rootsweb.com > > digest mode: PABUTLER-D-request@rootsweb.com > > In the BODY include only one word: subscribe or unsubscribe > > > > > ==== PABUTLER Mailing List ==== > To contact Ed Book, List Maintainer, e-mail to: > pabutler@earthlink.net >

    03/27/2003 11:31:32
    1. Re: [PABUTLER-L] 1930 census look-up
    2. Cable, Harvey B View Image Online Age: 37 Year: 1930 Birthplace: Pennsylvania Roll: T626_2010 Race: White Page: 3B State: Pennsylvania ED: 46 County: Butler Image: 0054 Township: Lancaster Relationship: Head ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Cable, Lillie C View Image Online Age: 31 Year: 1930 Birthplace: Roll: T626_2010 Race: Page: 3B State: Pennsylvania ED: 46 County: Butler Image: 0054 Township: Lancaster Relationship: Wife ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Cable, Ralph H View Image Online Age: 10 Year: 1930 Birthplace: Roll: T626_2010 Race: Page: 3B State: Pennsylvania ED: 46 County: Butler Image: 0054 Township: Lancaster Relationship: Son ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Cable, Robert L View Image Online Age: 9 Year: 1930 Birthplace: Roll: T626_2010 Race: Page: 3B State: Pennsylvania ED: 46 County: Butler Image: 0054 Township: Lancaster Relationship: Son Donna May God bless America and our service people

    03/27/2003 03:08:14
    1. Re: [PABUTLER-L] 1930 census look-up
    2. Bev Morris
    3. Hi Gloria, We meet again. I have early CABLE information from Allegheny Co., PA, to 1790. If you can ever tie in, let me know. My 4th great grandfather, Henry CABLE, was in Ross Twp., Allegheny Co., PA. In 1785 he was in Shenandoah Co., VA. I believe his surname was once CABELL; pronounced "CAB" like in taxi cab and "el". There was also another line that came from England. An Edward CABLE is in the Allegheny County History Book. Bev in Calif. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Glorygirl" <GJWEISS@hargray.com> To: <PABUTLER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, March 27, 2003 7:46 PM Subject: [PABUTLER-L] 1930 census look-up > If someone has the 1930 census for Butler Co. PA, I am looking for Ralph H. Cable maybe born about 1922 but not sure about the township. I am not even sure who his parents were, but think they might have been Harrison Cable born 1891 Connequenessing Twp., PA & Ida Marie Young born 1887 Connequenessing Twp., PA. > > I do know that Ida had a daughter Mae Pauline Welsh born 1909 to her first husband who died in 1910. Harrison & Ida were married in 1913 & had 3 other children all born in Connequenessing Twp.: Catherine Isabel Cable born 7/1914, Carl Leslie Cable born 3/1918 & Robert Edwin Cable born 1/1925. After Ida died in 1958 at the home of her daughter Mae in Lancaster Twp., Butler Co., Harrison married Mrs. Emma Zehner & he died at their home on Little Creek Road, R. D. Harmony, PA. > > I know this is a long shot without an exact age or township, but I sure hope someone might be able to help me out. > > Thanks in advance, > Gloria > > > ==== PABUTLER Mailing List ==== > Addresses to subscribe and unsubscribe: > regular list: PABUTLER-L-request@rootsweb.com > digest mode: PABUTLER-D-request@rootsweb.com > In the BODY include only one word: subscribe or unsubscribe >

    03/27/2003 01:21:24
    1. [PABUTLER-L] 1930 census look-up
    2. Glorygirl
    3. If someone has the 1930 census for Butler Co. PA, I am looking for Ralph H. Cable maybe born about 1922 but not sure about the township. I am not even sure who his parents were, but think they might have been Harrison Cable born 1891 Connequenessing Twp., PA & Ida Marie Young born 1887 Connequenessing Twp., PA. I do know that Ida had a daughter Mae Pauline Welsh born 1909 to her first husband who died in 1910. Harrison & Ida were married in 1913 & had 3 other children all born in Connequenessing Twp.: Catherine Isabel Cable born 7/1914, Carl Leslie Cable born 3/1918 & Robert Edwin Cable born 1/1925. After Ida died in 1958 at the home of her daughter Mae in Lancaster Twp., Butler Co., Harrison married Mrs. Emma Zehner & he died at their home on Little Creek Road, R. D. Harmony, PA. I know this is a long shot without an exact age or township, but I sure hope someone might be able to help me out. Thanks in advance, Gloria

    03/27/2003 12:46:34
    1. Re: [PABUTLER-L] 1930 census look-up
    2. margaret mccall
    3. 1930 Fed. Census , Pennsylvania, Butler Co, Lancaster Twnsp. En. Dist. 46, sheet 3B dated 8Apr1930 (From Genealogy.com , 1930 Census, PA, Butler, Roll 2010, Book 1, pg 26B) Little Creek Road, visit 68, family 69 CABLE, Harvey A. Head Owns home, $600 value, no radio, M/W 37 Married, age at first marriage 27, reads/writes/speaks English b. PA Parents b. PA Occupation Labourer/ Odd Jobs, worker, "whether actually at work" NO, line number for unemployed "10". not a veteran CABLE, Lillie C. wife F/W 31 married, age of first marriage 19, reads/write/speak English, b. PA Parents b. PA no occupation CABLE, Ralph H. son M/W 10 single attended school, read/write/speak English b.PA CABLE, Robert L. son M/W 9 single attended school, box not marked for read/write English b. PA ----- Original Message ----- From: "Glorygirl" <GJWEISS@hargray.com> To: <PABUTLER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, March 27, 2003 7:46 PM Subject: [PABUTLER-L] 1930 census look-up > If someone has the 1930 census for Butler Co. PA, I am looking for Ralph H. Cable maybe born about 1922 but not sure about the township. I am not even sure who his parents were, but think they might have been Harrison Cable born 1891 Connequenessing Twp., PA & Ida Marie Young born 1887 Connequenessing Twp., PA. > > I do know that Ida had a daughter Mae Pauline Welsh born 1909 to her first husband who died in 1910. Harrison & Ida were married in 1913 & had 3 other children all born in Connequenessing Twp.: Catherine Isabel Cable born 7/1914, Carl Leslie Cable born 3/1918 & Robert Edwin Cable born 1/1925. After Ida died in 1958 at the home of her daughter Mae in Lancaster Twp., Butler Co., Harrison married Mrs. Emma Zehner & he died at their home on Little Creek Road, R. D. Harmony, PA. > > I know this is a long shot without an exact age or township, but I sure hope someone might be able to help me out. > > Thanks in advance, > Gloria > > > ==== PABUTLER Mailing List ==== > Addresses to subscribe and unsubscribe: > regular list: PABUTLER-L-request@rootsweb.com > digest mode: PABUTLER-D-request@rootsweb.com > In the BODY include only one word: subscribe or unsubscribe >

    03/27/2003 10:41:58
    1. [PABUTLER-L] Baltheser Miller / Mueller
    2. I am looking for information on Baltheser Miller who married Caroline Mateer. They lived in Adams Township, Butler County. He died 1883. I do have information on their children, but am looking for his parents and information regarding Caroline's father, Christian Mateer.

    03/26/2003 10:07:31
    1. [PABUTLER-L] Stewarts and McCalls
    2. Pearl in California, Sorry to be slow in answering your request but am recovering from one of those Wisconsin Spring colds. Jane McCall was born 20 December 1808 Washington county PA and died 13 February 1885 in same county. She married John Welch Stewart on 5 April 1831. He was born 1805 and died 31 August 1866 in Washington county. They had 10 children, 2 diying in infancy. William M. 1832-1862; Thomas 1833 - ; Mary M. 1836-1885; Robert 1837- ; Jane 1841-1849; Anna M. 1845-; John W. 1847-; and James M. 1850-;. Jane ws the daughter of William McCall born around 1766. She had a brother, John, and a sister, Ann who married an unknown Pride. I have no more infoon them. William McCall was the son of John Thomas and Jean Young McCall who came from Scotland. Hope this is helpful. Virginia

    03/25/2003 04:20:29
    1. Re: [PABUTLER-L] Will do 1870 PA census lookups
    2. I would appreciate a lookup on Adam and Jane Anderson. In 1850 they were in Clearfield Twp and 1860 Summit Twp. Thanks in advance.........

    03/24/2003 05:01:22
    1. Re: [PABUTLER-L] Need Big Time Help With Census
    2. SandKey
    3. Bonnie.. what specifically do you need looked up? I have access to 1870, a bit of 1860 and 1850. ----- Original Message ----- From: <Granybonnie45@wmconnect.com> To: <PABUTLER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, March 24, 2003 7:13 AM Subject: [PABUTLER-L] Need Big Time Help With Census > I'm hoping someone out there might have assess to 1870 on down. I know this > is a lot to ask of anyone so if you can't help I do understand. > > In 1870 my great grandfather was listed as Joseph WOLPERT > and may have been living with Bernard and Maria Anna WOLPERT and in > 1880 as Joseph Dittmer in 1890 and in 1900 Eve Dittmer was listed by her self. > > Their son Joseph Dittmer was on records with his wife Mary. > > All family's are from Herman, Summit Township, Butler County, PA > > I Thank Each and Every one of you for your help now and in the pass. > > Bonnie > granybonnie45@wmconnect.com >

    03/24/2003 03:42:50
    1. [PABUTLER-L] Need Big Time Help With Census
    2. I'm hoping someone out there might have assess to 1870 on down. I know this is a lot to ask of anyone so if you can't help I do understand. In 1870 my great grandfather was listed as Joseph WOLPERT and may have been living with Bernard and Maria Anna WOLPERT and in 1880 as Joseph Dittmer in 1890 and in 1900 Eve Dittmer was listed by her self. Their son Joseph Dittmer was on records with his wife Mary. All family's are from Herman, Summit Township, Butler County, PA I Thank Each and Every one of you for your help now and in the pass. Bonnie granybonnie45@wmconnect.com

    03/24/2003 12:13:24
    1. Re: [PABUTLER-L] Looking for Henry Duerr
    2. Debby
    3. Hello Doug, This is the only Ekas in all my computer files. Not much help, but may head you in the right direction. Debby Sara Jane Ekas Newcomer, 74, of Tarentum passed away Sunday, April 2, 1995 at 2 pm in West Penn Hospital, Pittsburgh, PA. Born September 25, 1920, in Tarentum, dau/o Earl and Adele Fredely Ekas. She was an elder in Pleasant Unity Presbyterian Church, graduate of Tarentum High School and Duff's Business School in Pittsburgh, member and Past Matron of Eastern Star, and a member of Kiski Historical Society. Survivied by her brother, Harry Ekas and his wife, Hannah, of Tarentum; a nephew, Earl Ekas and his wife, Attorny Mary Ekas of Philadelphia; two brothers-in law, James E. Newcomer and his wife, Virginia, and Attorney Ewing K. Newcomer and his wife, Sally, of Uniontown; nieces/nephews. Robert Peters Funeral Home, services Wednesday in Pleasant Unity Church with Rev. John Gehring-Anders officiating. Interment in Pleasant Unity Cemetery. ----- Original Message ----- From: "douglas l barnes" <dlbarnes@supernet.com> To: <PABUTLER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, March 23, 2003 1:58 AM Subject: [PABUTLER-L] Looking for Henry Duerr > Looking for Henry Duerr and wife Carrie Ekas and their family. Henry was > born 1860 and > died 1935 and Carrie Ekas Duerr b 1863 died 1942 . Looking for their > family. Not sure > where they settled at. Any help would be welcomed. > > Thanks > Doug Barnes > > > ==== PABUTLER Mailing List ==== > Addresses to subscribe and unsubscribe: > regular list: PABUTLER-L-request@rootsweb.com > digest mode: PABUTLER-D-request@rootsweb.com > In the BODY include only one word: subscribe or unsubscribe >

    03/23/2003 01:58:02
    1. [PABUTLER-L] Looking for Henry Duerr
    2. douglas l barnes
    3. Looking for Henry Duerr and wife Carrie Ekas and their family. Henry was born 1860 and died 1935 and Carrie Ekas Duerr b 1863 died 1942 . Looking for their family. Not sure where they settled at. Any help would be welcomed. Thanks Doug Barnes

    03/22/2003 06:58:09
    1. Re: [PABUTLER-L] 1870 census lookups
    2. Stemma
    3. TROUTMAN JACOB 38 M W FRAN PA BUTLER DONEGAL TWP 1870 enumerated July 6 1870 Jacob Troutman age 38 Farmer born in France father and mother of foreign birth value of real estate $1200 vale of personal property $475 Susan age 26 keeping house born in PA father and mother of foreign birth Henry age 11 farm laborer born in PA attended school within past year John age 4 born in PA Catharine age 3 born in PA Edward age 2 born in PA Infant age 2/12 born in PA born in April I hope this helps :) Happy Hunting! ----- Original Message ----- From: <AKayOertel@aol.com> To: <PABUTLER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, March 21, 2003 12:16 PM Subject: [PABUTLER-L] 1870 census lookups > Can you please look up Jacob Trautman / Troutman. > He was married to Maggie Vensel and 2 nd wife Susan Liebold. > His sister was married to Stephen Trautman / Troutman. > Thank you, > Kay > > ______________________________

    03/22/2003 06:11:29
    1. Re: [PABUTLER-L] Genealogical Society
    2. Joan Semper
    3. Joyce: Great - I look forward to receiving it. As for article suggestions - how about those items of interest that were listed in the Membership proposal e-mail?? They all looked good to me and I really regret being so far away and not being able to attend the meetings, etc. Thanks for your response. Joan Semper

    03/22/2003 05:15:31