Hi Everyone: I just received the following and thought I'd pass it along to all of you. "...The old genealogy scam is back. www.genseekers.com Behind the password protection are links to the free genealogy on-line. There is no content of their own. In order to get the "5-day free trial" you have to surrender a credit card or bank account number. You have to cancel within 5 days or you get dinged. Guess what? The cancellation e-mail bounces. Does this surprise you? One person who recently fell for the come-on had his/her account dinged not once, but twice. It is time to remind folks on your state and county mailing lists about these scoundrels. It has been a couple of years since we have mentioned this. "Permission is granted to pass this on." Pam-List Mom
I have been told that my ancestor, John Fausnaught, was involved in a murder commited by Eli Sheets, son of Samuel Sheets. Does anyone have any information about this? I don't know when it happened but John was born in 1816 and died in 1878. Thanks. Sue McLaughlin Gainesville, FL __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Tax Center - forms, calculators, tips, more http://taxes.yahoo.com/
Hello- I'm new to this list - just found some Butler Co. ancestors. I'm looking for any info about John BROOKS, an early settler in Cranberry Tsp. All I know is that he was a protestant, born in northern Ireland, and migrated to Butler Co. sometime before the mid 1790s. He had five children, John, James Moore BROOKS , Thomas, and two girls. James, the second son, was born In Cranberry Plains in Butler County, PA, in 1797. There is a John BROOKS of the right age (>45) in the Cranberry twp census records for 1800 and 1810, but he disappears after that. His wife seems to have died between 1800 and 1810. Is there a cemetery index for Butler County? Surname or obituary files anywhere? How could I find out the names of John's 2 daughters, born in the early 1800s? How about deeds or wills? I would like to know how my 3GGrandmother Martha BROOKS ROBINSON (1811-1894) is related to this BROOKS family of Cranberry Tsp. Her daughter Mary E. ROBINSON was the 2nd wife of John MASON BROOKS, but aside from that I think Martha was from the same family. I would welcome any suggestions as to how best to proceed with Butler Co. research. I've found the historical and genealogical societies to be very helpful in Mercer, Beaver, and Crawford counties. Marilyn Mills Hesse .................................................................... ..................................................... Descendants of John Brooks 1 John Brooks b: in northern Ireland .... 2 John Brooks .... 2 Thomas Brooks .... 2 Daughter 1 Brooks .... 2 Daughter 2 Brooks .... 2 James Moore Brooks b: 1797 in Cranberry Plains, Butler Co. d: 1866 in Industry Twp, Beaver Co., PA ........ +Barbara Mason b: June 29, 1807 in Ohio Twp, Beaver Co., PA m: November 6, 1830 in Ohio Twp, Beaver Co., PA d: October 27, 1897 in Industry Twp, Beaver Co., PA ............ 3 Christina Brooks b: 1831 in Ohio Twp, Beaver Co., PA d: September 23, 1906 .............. +Moses Dotson Seabrooks b: July 28, 1833 d: January 3, 1917 ............ 3 George M. Brooks b: 1833 in Holmes Co., Ohio d: June 23, 1902 in Industry Twp, Beaver Co., PA .............. +Mary E. Palmer m: November 16, 1865 near Parkton, Baltimore Co. MD ............ 3 John Mason Brooks b: 1835 in Holmes Co., Ohio .............. +Anna Keogh m: Abt. 1856 .......... *2nd Wife of John Mason Brooks: .............. +Mary E. Robinson b: Abt. 1844 m: October 1879 in Monongahela City, PA d: Bef. July 4, 1898 ............ 3 James W. Brooks b: August 30, 1837 in Millersburg, Holmes Co. Ohio d: March 4, 1918 in McKeesport, PA .............. +Sophia Field m: August 8, 1872 d: April 1, 1915 ............ 3 Rebecca Jane Brooks b: 1839 ............ 3 Thomas Winfield Brooks b: May 6, 1842 in Holmes Co., Ohio d: February 25, 1922 in East Liverpool, Ohio .............. +Martha Jane Raney b: August 23, 1849 in Berkeley Co. WVA m: October 29, 1865 in Berkeley WVA d: April 19, 1930 ............ 3 Mary Ann Brooks b: 1843 ............ 3 Eli Reed Brooks b: November 10, 1846 in Ohio Twp, Beaver Co., PA d: March 7, 1917 in Knoxville,Allegheny Co.PA .............. +Belinda Alvira Thomas b: July 7, 1850 in Chippewa Twp, Beaver Co,PA m: December 24, 1867 in New Brighton, Beaver Co., PA d: March 20, 1939 in Avalon,Allegheny Co, PA -------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------- Marilyn Mills Hesse marilynhesse@attbi.com Windsor, CT, USA website at http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~mmhesse/ Researching: BROOKS - Butler Co.,Beaver Co.,Westmoreland Co., Allegheny Co.,PA CRAIGHEAD- Allegheny Co>Beaver Co.PA DENNIS - NJ>Bucks Co.PA>Crawford Co.PA HAMILTON - Killybegs,Co.Donegal,Ireland>Liverpool,UK>Crawford Co.PA LYNCH - Co. Derry and Co.Antrim,Ireland>Beaver Falls, PA McQUISTON -Co.Antrim,Ireland>South Carolina>Crawford Co.& Mercer Co.,PA MILLS - Co.Tyrone,Ireland>Mercer Co.PA>Crawford Co.PA MOODY - Co.Derry and Co.Antrim,Ireland>Beaver Falls,PA MOORE/MOON-Co.Tyrone,Ireland>Mercer Co.PA ROBINSON - Westmoreland Co. PA>Jefferson Co.OH>Beaver Co.PA WILLIAMS - Connecticut>New Jersey>Crawford Co.PA
I hate to do this, ask for information on someone I know so little about. This woman I am searching for is named Pearl SHOOP. Her sister married into a GIBSON family. Pearl lived on a farm in Saxonburg about 1930. That's all the information that I have. But maybe someone out there knows of this woman. Thanks. Dorisanne Gibson
-----Original Message----- From: Charles A. Callari, Jr. [mailto:ccallari@rochester.rr.com] Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2003 7:47 PM To: PABUTLER-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [PABUTLER-L] Looking for CALLARI on 1910 Census I am trying to retrace my grandfather Cataldo Callari’s history working in the coal mines of Pennsylvania. I’d like to find out as much as I can about the coal mines in and around the area of Butler and Grove City. Additionally I’d like to find a listing for him in the 1910 Census. I have found him and his family in the 1920 census listed as “Anthony Callery”. This listing was found in the 1920 census of Butler County, Clay Township, Supervisor’s District No. 19, Enumeration District 35, Sheet No. 3. In the very first column labeled “Street, Avenue, Road, etc” his street name is listed as “Claytonia”. Is that in fact a street? Judging from his background I suspect this might have been an area of company-supplied housing, as I can’t imagine him affording his own place, having arrived in this country only a few years previous. The fact that the census enumerator turned “Callari” into “Callery” further complicated my search to find him on the 1920 census until I checked the soundex cards as a last resort. I haven’t been as lucky with the 1910 census. Some background: I visited Butler and Grove City a few years ago and obtained from the respective Roman Catholic Churches, several baptismal records for his children. In 1910 one child was baptized in Grove City. In 1914, 1915, 1917 (my father), and 1919, his children were baptized in Butler. Judging by this, I am assuming he was in Pennsylvania in 1910, although I can’t verify his whereabouts in January of 1910, when the census was presumably taken. I do know that my grandmother Angelina Riggi Callari immigrated here in January of 1909 and went to Pennsylvania to join him, according to the passenger list records. To review: I’m looking for my grandfather’s name on the 1910 PA census. (It would most likely be “Anthony Callari” or “Tony Callari” – probably not “Cataldo Callari”.) It should be found in Butler or possibly Mercer Counties. I would also like to learn about the coal mining operations in that area at that time. I plan a field trip to the Butler area this summer (My wife particularly enjoyed a visit to the Grove City Outlet Mall the last time we were there). One final area I need help on: Three of my grandparent’s children died while in the Butler, Grove City area. How would I go about finding out details on when they died, where they are buried, etc? Thank you in advance for any and all help/advice you can offer. Chuck Callari ccallari@rochester.rr.com ==== PABUTLER Mailing List ==== To contact Ed Book, List Maintainer, e-mail to: pabutler@earthlink.net
Joyce, I don't have a May/Mary Huselton, but do have Andrew Huselton b. 1819 in NJ and married to Catherine Pearce. Their children were all born between 1855 and 1867. Do you know May's parents names? She could conceivably be the daughter of one of Andrew's sons. Sally Goehring --On Thursday, February 27, 2003 6:01 AM -0700 PABUTLER-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > PABUTLER-D Digest Volume 03 : Issue 59 > > Today's Topics: > #1 [PABUTLER-L] Huselton/Clawson [JCRausch@aol.com] > #2 [PABUTLER-L] Looking for CALLARI o ["Charles A. Callari, Jr." > <ccallar] > > Administrivia: > To unsubscribe from PABUTLER-D, send a message to > > PABUTLER-D-request@rootsweb.com > > that contains in the body of the message the command > > unsubscribe > > and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software > requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. > > ______________________________
I am trying to retrace my grandfather Cataldo Callari’s history working in the coal mines of Pennsylvania. I’d like to find out as much as I can about the coal mines in and around the area of Butler and Grove City. Additionally I’d like to find a listing for him in the 1910 Census. I have found him and his family in the 1920 census listed as “Anthony Callery”. This listing was found in the 1920 census of Butler County, Clay Township, Supervisor’s District No. 19, Enumeration District 35, Sheet No. 3. In the very first column labeled “Street, Avenue, Road, etc” his street name is listed as “Claytonia”. Is that in fact a street? Judging from his background I suspect this might have been an area of company-supplied housing, as I can’t imagine him affording his own place, having arrived in this country only a few years previous. The fact that the census enumerator turned “Callari” into “Callery” further complicated my search to find him on the 1920 census until I checked the soundex cards as a last resort. I haven’t been as lucky with the 1910 census. Some background: I visited Butler and Grove City a few years ago and obtained from the respective Roman Catholic Churches, several baptismal records for his children. In 1910 one child was baptized in Grove City. In 1914, 1915, 1917 (my father), and 1919, his children were baptized in Butler. Judging by this, I am assuming he was in Pennsylvania in 1910, although I can’t verify his whereabouts in January of 1910, when the census was presumably taken. I do know that my grandmother Angelina Riggi Callari immigrated here in January of 1909 and went to Pennsylvania to join him, according to the passenger list records. To review: I’m looking for my grandfather’s name on the 1910 PA census. (It would most likely be “Anthony Callari” or “Tony Callari” – probably not “Cataldo Callari”.) It should be found in Butler or possibly Mercer Counties. I would also like to learn about the coal mining operations in that area at that time. I plan a field trip to the Butler area this summer (My wife particularly enjoyed a visit to the Grove City Outlet Mall the last time we were there). One final area I need help on: Three of my grandparent’s children died while in the Butler, Grove City area. How would I go about finding out details on when they died, where they are buried, etc? Thank you in advance for any and all help/advice you can offer. Chuck Callari ccallari@rochester.rr.com
Does anyone have a May Huselton married to a G.E. Clawson in their files? They filed a marriage license on November 13, 1900 in Butler County. May could also be Mary Huselton - those wonderful census takers and accurate spelling of names! :) May/Mary was born in Freeport, Butler County December 1885. She appears with her parents in the 1900 census, but gone by 1900. She is not listed in any family obits as a surviving family member. So she most likely died before 1936 when her mother died. (or moved and was forgotten by the rest of the family, since this family seemed to do this alot.) If you have any info, let me know. Joyce
Iris, This isn't my family as far as I can tell though it's certainly the right place and the right time period. Have you visited the Henshaw Family site? http://www.blueneptune.com/~hinshaw/ Your David and Hannah are listed with lots of info..... but no parents. The e-mail addresses of the people who contributed that info are on the site as footnotes. I can't help you now but if I'll keep it in mind and if I ever find a connection, I'll let you know. And please let me know if you solve the problem. Good luck! Audrey -----Original Message----- From: Iris Wakeling [mailto:iris_w@efn.org] Sent: Sunday, February 23, 2003 9:51 PM To: PABUTLER-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [PABUTLER-L] Henshaw family I have a Hannah Henshaw born 1813 and a David Henshaw b 1807 but don't have their parents. Any possibility that Jacob Henshaw would be father? Iris > > Ed, > > I am looking for Alberts! I hope we're related. > > All in Butler County PA. George Albert from 1850 through 1890. Born > 1811; > > died 1890. Emma Evaline Albert, his daughter b. 1854 d. 1940. She > married > > Jacob Heck in 1875 so ought to show up as Emma Evaline Albert in 1860 and > > 1870 then again as Emma Heck in 1880 to 1940 censuses. Also their daughter > > Clara Ada Heck born 1877 and married 1901 so she ought to be in the census > > of 1880, 1890, 1900 in her father's household. > > The other family is that of Jacob Henshaw who was born 1780 (Germany) and > > died 1869 in Butler County. He married Barbara Shelby b. 1785 d. 1858. > > Though I have no documentation on her, I believe she was born in > Zelienople. > > Their daughter, Sarah Henshaw b. 1811 d. 1869 married George Albert. Any > > census showing any of these three would be greatly appreciated. > > Thank you so much! > > Audrey > > Pittsburgh PA ==== 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
Hi Iris, The William Ralston in the 1850 census is not the William (born before 1775) I listed below. He is a son of that William's brother, John (1776) and Elizabeth Sharp Ralston. John and Elizabeth's son, William born 1801, married Mary Sharp born in Ireland, and they had the children you named. The Ralstons are very confusing because they were Scotch-Irish, there were a lot of them and each son named at least one son after his father who was named William or John or Robert. I have 18 William Ralstons in my file. I would like very much to know what you have on the Ralstons and am willing to share what I have if you want it. Thanks for contacting me. Bea Iris Wakeling <iris_w@efn.org> wrote:Hi Bea, I found this in my research: !CENSUS: 1850 William Ralston household 168/168 age 50 farmer with wife Mary and family John 18, John 16, William 13, Martha 11, Elizabeth 7, Mary 4 and Albert 2. I have some info on this family that lead into my direct line. My question is this William the one below you state? Iris > William M. Gardner married Effie Jane Ralston, daughter of Robert, 1788-1835, and Sophia Rohrer Ralston, 1807-1843. Robert was the son of William and Martha Ralston and his siblings were Elizabeth, Isabella, Jennet, Martha, WILLIAM, Samuel, John, David and Jeremiah. Sophia's parents were Jacob and Margaret Rohrer and her siblings were Jacob, Maria, Nancy, Samuel, Fanny and Elizabeth. > > I would be glad to share with anyone researching these families. Bea > ==== PABUTLER Mailing List ==== To contact Ed Book, List Maintainer, e-mail to: pabutler@earthlink.net To contact Ed Book, List Maintainer, e-mail to: pabutler@earthlink.net --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Tax Center - forms, calculators, tips, and more
Hi Laurie, I am researching Henry Rice born 1827 in Germany. He married Lana Bellis. They had a daughter Elizabeth born in 1857 in Butler County, Pa. Cheers. CJ Keim (from Australia) -----Original Message----- From: Laurie [mailto:laurielr@zbzoom.net] Sent: Sunday, 23 February 2003 11:27 AM To: PABUTLER-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [PABUTLER-L] Hallstein/Rice What RICE family are you searching? Laurie ----- Original Message ----- From: "CJ Keim" <cjkeim@bigpond.com> To: <PABUTLER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, February 22, 2003 6:57 PM Subject: [PABUTLER-L] Hallstein/Rice > > Hi all, > > Looking for information on Frederick F. Hallstein, who married > Catherine King. > > Researching: Hallstein, King, Rice, Bellis, Bennett, and Moore > > Cheers. > CJ Keim (from Australia) > > > > ==== 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
I have a Hannah Henshaw born 1813 and a David Henshaw b 1807 but don't have their parents. Any possibility that Jacob Henshaw would be father? Iris > > Ed, > > I am looking for Alberts! I hope we're related. > > All in Butler County PA. George Albert from 1850 through 1890. Born > 1811; > > died 1890. Emma Evaline Albert, his daughter b. 1854 d. 1940. She > married > > Jacob Heck in 1875 so ought to show up as Emma Evaline Albert in 1860 and > > 1870 then again as Emma Heck in 1880 to 1940 censuses. Also their daughter > > Clara Ada Heck born 1877 and married 1901 so she ought to be in the census > > of 1880, 1890, 1900 in her father's household. > > The other family is that of Jacob Henshaw who was born 1780 (Germany) and > > died 1869 in Butler County. He married Barbara Shelby b. 1785 d. 1858. > > Though I have no documentation on her, I believe she was born in > Zelienople. > > Their daughter, Sarah Henshaw b. 1811 d. 1869 married George Albert. Any > > census showing any of these three would be greatly appreciated. > > Thank you so much! > > Audrey > > Pittsburgh PA
Hi Bea, I found this in my research: !CENSUS: 1850 William Ralston household 168/168 age 50 farmer with wife Mary and family John 18, John 16, William 13, Martha 11, Elizabeth 7, Mary 4 and Albert 2. I have some info on this family that lead into my direct line. My question is this William the one below you state? Iris > William M. Gardner married Effie Jane Ralston, daughter of Robert, 1788-1835, and Sophia Rohrer Ralston, 1807-1843. Robert was the son of William and Martha Ralston and his siblings were Elizabeth, Isabella, Jennet, Martha, WILLIAM, Samuel, John, David and Jeremiah. Sophia's parents were Jacob and Margaret Rohrer and her siblings were Jacob, Maria, Nancy, Samuel, Fanny and Elizabeth. > > I would be glad to share with anyone researching these families. Bea >
I don't know if these are of much interest but thought you might like to have them: From "The Elfreth Necrology" page 205: Enoch Robbins, Philadelphia, Aug 14 1842 aged 45 John Robbins Philadelphia, July 24 1842, aged 71 From "Inscriptions in St. Paul's Churchyard, Philadelphia": "Sacred to the memory / John Robbins / who died February 24, 1808 / aged 59 years 9 months & 12 days / Elizabeth / Wife of John Robbins / who died February 17 1819 / aged 66 years 1 month & 7 days / Catharine / Daughter of / John & Elizabeth Robbins / who died October 13, 1798 / aged 19 years 2 months & 26 days / John / Son of / John & Elizabeth Robbins / who died July 24 1842 / aged 70 years 1 month & 28 days" From the same page: In / memory of / The Son and Daughter / of John & Elizabeth / Robbins / Alexander Departed / this Life 1778 / Aged 10 Months & 2 weeks / Day / Susannah Departed / this Life Oct 1783 Same page Elizabeth Robins / Died Sept 30th 1850 / in the 76th year of her age From "A Guide to Pennsylvania Soldiers in the Mexican War" page 148: Robbins, John I. or John J.; 21; Co. D; Milesburg; 5'11", dark complexion black eyes, black hair; b. Centre County, Pa.; occupation: physician. ----- Original Message ----- From: <BeachedMariner@aol.com> To: <PABUTLER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, February 23, 2003 12:03 AM Subject: [PABUTLER-L] lookup > Hi, > I may not have enough information,if not just trash the request. > I am looking for parents John Robbins,born on Brownsville,Pa., January 4 > 1842, and I believe his fathers name is Joseph Robins. > Thank you for any help. Dan > > > ==== 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 >
Ed, So nice to hear from you! I am working on my final documentation to qualify for First Families of W. PA through the WPGS in Pittsburgh PA. I am also descended from Adam Albert and Margaret Rebecca Shreck, as I see you are, but through their son George then his daughter Emma Evaline Albert Heck and then her daughter Clara Ada Heck Geer. You have probably already figured this out from my query. I would be pleased to have my lineage added to the Albert Family Tree. What should I supply to you? Birth, death & marriage data on my ancestors back how many generations? I have alot of data though much of it is undocumented. In order to qualify for First Families, I need primary documentation which is why I need the census copies. If there is anything else that you think would help me, let me know. I'm thrilled to have connected with you and the website! Your cousin, Audrey ajgm@masimex.com -----Original Message----- From: Ed Albert [mailto:edalbert@pacbell.net] Sent: Sunday, February 23, 2003 2:23 AM To: PABUTLER-L@rootsweb.com Subject: RE: [PABUTLER-L] PA Census Lookups offer ... Dear cousin Audrey, I can do lots better than a census ... take a look at my web site (link is in my signature block below), they are all there as well. So, can provide lots of information. Also, tried sending you this e-mail earlier, but the your address kicked back to me as invalid. Your cousin .... Ed Albert Web Manager The Albert Family - http://AlbertTree.genealogy.org The Albert Family Surname Resource Center (includes Albert, Cruickshank, Fair, Minner, Ralston, Schreck and Shepler) is at http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~albert/surnames/surnames.htm At 09:02 AM 2/22/2003 -0500, you wrote: >Ed, >I am looking for Alberts! I hope we're related. >All in Butler County PA. George Albert from 1850 through 1890. Born 1811; >died 1890. Emma Evaline Albert, his daughter b. 1854 d. 1940. She married >Jacob Heck in 1875 so ought to show up as Emma Evaline Albert in 1860 and >1870 then again as Emma Heck in 1880 to 1940 censuses. Also their daughter >Clara Ada Heck born 1877 and married 1901 so she ought to be in the census >of 1880, 1890, 1900 in her father's household. >The other family is that of Jacob Henshaw who was born 1780 (Germany) and >died 1869 in Butler County. He married Barbara Shelby b. 1785 d. 1858. >Though I have no documentation on her, I believe she was born in Zelienople. >Their daughter, Sarah Henshaw b. 1811 d. 1869 married George Albert. Any >census showing any of these three would be greatly appreciated. >Thank you so much! >Audrey >Pittsburgh PA ==== PABUTLER Mailing List ==== To contact Ed Book, List Maintainer, e-mail to: pabutler@earthlink.net
Hi all, Looking for information on Frederick F. Hallstein, who married Catherine King. Researching: Hallstein, King, Rice, Bellis, Bennett, and Moore Cheers. CJ Keim (from Australia)
Hi, I may not have enough information,if not just trash the request. I am looking for parents John Robbins,born on Brownsville,Pa., January 4 1842, and I believe his fathers name is Joseph Robins. Thank you for any help. Dan
Dear cousin Audrey, I can do lots better than a census ... take a look at my web site (link is in my signature block below), they are all there as well. So, can provide lots of information. Also, tried sending you this e-mail earlier, but the your address kicked back to me as invalid. Your cousin .... Ed Albert Web Manager The Albert Family - http://AlbertTree.genealogy.org The Albert Family Surname Resource Center (includes Albert, Cruickshank, Fair, Minner, Ralston, Schreck and Shepler) is at http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~albert/surnames/surnames.htm At 09:02 AM 2/22/2003 -0500, you wrote: >Ed, >I am looking for Alberts! I hope we're related. >All in Butler County PA. George Albert from 1850 through 1890. Born 1811; >died 1890. Emma Evaline Albert, his daughter b. 1854 d. 1940. She married >Jacob Heck in 1875 so ought to show up as Emma Evaline Albert in 1860 and >1870 then again as Emma Heck in 1880 to 1940 censuses. Also their daughter >Clara Ada Heck born 1877 and married 1901 so she ought to be in the census >of 1880, 1890, 1900 in her father's household. >The other family is that of Jacob Henshaw who was born 1780 (Germany) and >died 1869 in Butler County. He married Barbara Shelby b. 1785 d. 1858. >Though I have no documentation on her, I believe she was born in Zelienople. >Their daughter, Sarah Henshaw b. 1811 d. 1869 married George Albert. Any >census showing any of these three would be greatly appreciated. >Thank you so much! >Audrey >Pittsburgh PA
What RICE family are you searching? Laurie ----- Original Message ----- From: "CJ Keim" <cjkeim@bigpond.com> To: <PABUTLER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, February 22, 2003 6:57 PM Subject: [PABUTLER-L] Hallstein/Rice > > Hi all, > > Looking for information on Frederick F. Hallstein, who married > Catherine King. > > Researching: Hallstein, King, Rice, Bellis, Bennett, and Moore > > Cheers. > CJ Keim (from Australia) > > > > ==== PABUTLER Mailing List ==== > To contact Ed Book, List Maintainer, e-mail to: > pabutler@earthlink.net > > >
I am trying to prove that William M Gardner, born 1831, was the son of James and Molly McAnnaly Gardner and that his siblings were Samuel, Bernard, Elizabeth, John, James Jr. and Joseph Patrick. I believe that James came from Westmoreland Co. in the early 1800s and died in Butler Co. in 1832. Molly McAnnaly's siblings may have been Jacob, James, John and Hugh. Is anyone researching this family? William M. Gardner married Effie Jane Ralston, daughter of Robert, 1788-1835, and Sophia Rohrer Ralston, 1807-1843. Robert was the son of William and Martha Ralston and his siblings were Elizabeth, Isabella, Jennet, Martha, William, Samuel, John, David and Jeremiah. Sophia's parents were Jacob and Margaret Rohrer and her siblings were Jacob, Maria, Nancy, Samuel, Fanny and Elizabeth. I would be glad to share with anyone researching these families. Bea --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Tax Center - forms, calculators, tips, and more