Thanks for all the information, Glee. I do not have Grossmans that I know of. However, my Robert Black of Parker Twp. was supposed to be a cousin of Robert Black of Cherry Twp. who was married to a Grossman. I know they were supposed to come from Huntingdon County, but wondered if you knew where your Grossmans originated--old counry wise. Again, thanks! Nancy GrannyGlee@aol.com wrote: >Nancy, >I don't know if this is related to your line or not: Leroy Jones, 94, son of >Jesse and Laura (Wimer) Jones, formerly lived in New Castle, Lawrence County, >Pa. and Slippery Rock, Butler Co., Pa., died in Sandusky, Ohio in 1985. His >wife Irene (Grossman) died in 1977 at age 87. Her obit is listed as Florence >I. Jones. Her name was Florence Irene or Irene Florence (Grossman) Jones. >Both are buried in Zion Baptist Cemetery in Slippery Rock, Pa. They had a >daughter, Ruth. Their son, George, 65 died in 1979 Bedford County and is >buried there. > >Sorry, I haven't researched Joneses, so have very little on them. > >I descend through Simon Grossman of Palantine, Germany, through his son >Benedict, and through Benedict's son Benjamin, and Benjamin's daughter, >Susanna. What is your Grossman line? > >Here are a few facts for you from a 1916 farm directory for Butler County, >Pa. You will note that one could very easily be looking in the wrong township >for a relative, for the mailing addresses could be deceiving. > >Brewster: > B. B. Brewster was a grain farmer living on 59 acres in Center >Township. He owned fifty acres, rented another 70 acres and was the parent of >9 children. > Charles O. Brewster, grain farmer of Center Township, owned 115 acres. > >Dunn: > Andrew Dunn, retired grain farmer, lived RD2 Prospect in Franklin >Township owned 28 acres, and had three children. > E. M. Dunn, grain farmer of RD8 Butler in Franklin Township, owned 90 >acres and had four children. > J. M. Dunn of RD2 Valencia, Middlesex Township owned 70 acres and had >four children. > Keeper D. Dunn, grain farmer of RD2 Prospect in Franklin Township, >owned 8 acres. > I. A. Dunn, farmer of RD8 Butler in Connoquenessing Township, owned 65 >acres. > Anna Dunn, housekeeper, owner of five acres, lived at RD2 Renfrew in >Forward Township. > A. W. Dunn, Dairy farmer, owned 33 acres at RD1 Evans City, in Adams >Township. > Charles W. Dunn, clerk, rented 37 acres at RD2 Butler in Oakland >Township. > J. L. Dunn, farmer with four children, Jersey cattle farmer, owned 100 >acres at West Sunbury in Clay Township. > S. J. Dunn, garden truck farmer, owned 60 acres at RD1 Slippery Rock >in Slippery Rock Township. > W. J. Dunn, grain farmer with one child, lived at RD1 Portersville in >Muddycreek Township. > >Jones: > Clifford and David Jones, grain farmers, rented 160 acres at RD2 >Prospect in Center Township. > E. L. Jones, grain farmer with three children, owned 100 acres at RD2 >Prospect in Franklin Township. > Edward S. Jones, farmer with three children, owned 85 acres at RD8, >Butler in Connoquenessing Township. > Grant Jones, grain farmer with seven children, owned 100 acres at RD1 >Portersville in Muddy Creek Township. > Howard J. Jones was manager of the W. J. Jones grain farm at >RD2 Portersville in Muddy Creek Township. > H.M. Jones Holstein cattle farmer with one child, owned eight acres >at RD1 Evans City in Cranberry Township. > Isaac Jones, grain farmer, owned 50 acres at RD1 Portersville in Muddy >Creek Township. > Jesse Jones, grain farmer, owned 53 acres at RD2 Slippery Rock in >Worth Township. > Joseph Jones, farmer with one child, owned 29 acres at RD2 Saxonburg >in Clinton Township. > Mrs. M. E. Jones owned three acres at Parkers Landing in Parker >Township. > R. O. Jones, farmer and dairyman with three children, owned 67 acres >at RD1 Evans City in Cranberry Township. > W. J. Jones, grain farmer with one child, owned 100 acres at RD2 >Portersville in Muddy Creek Township. > >That's it for now. >Glee > > > > >==== PABUTLER Mailing List ==== >You can unsubscribe by clicking below for the regular list: > mailto:PABUTLER-L-request@rootsweb.com >Click below for the digest list: > mailto:PABUTLER-D-request@rootsweb.com >In the BODY include only one word: unsubscribe >(Please turn OFF your signature file when sending the message) > > > > > > > > > > > >
Glee, I have the Grossman on my line and I would like to thank you for the information you posted, I had the names but not the information. If you have any other I would appreciate it, I connect into the line on Sarah Caroline Grossman who was married to James Dunn she was born 1848. Helen ----- Original Message ----- From: "Nancy Derby" <mactav@ids.net> To: <PABUTLER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, May 09, 2002 9:08 PM Subject: Re: [PABUTLER-L] Brewster--again > Thanks for all the information, Glee. > I do not have Grossmans that I know of. However, my Robert Black of > Parker Twp. was supposed to be a cousin of Robert Black of Cherry Twp. > who was married to a Grossman. I know they were supposed to come from > Huntingdon County, but wondered if you knew where your Grossmans > originated--old counry wise. > Again, thanks! > Nancy > > GrannyGlee@aol.com wrote: > > >Nancy, > >I don't know if this is related to your line or not: Leroy Jones, 94, son of > >Jesse and Laura (Wimer) Jones, formerly lived in New Castle, Lawrence County, > >Pa. and Slippery Rock, Butler Co., Pa., died in Sandusky, Ohio in 1985. His > >wife Irene (Grossman) died in 1977 at age 87. Her obit is listed as Florence > >I. Jones. Her name was Florence Irene or Irene Florence (Grossman) Jones. > >Both are buried in Zion Baptist Cemetery in Slippery Rock, Pa. They had a > >daughter, Ruth. Their son, George, 65 died in 1979 Bedford County and is > >buried there. > > > >Sorry, I haven't researched Joneses, so have very little on them. > > > >I descend through Simon Grossman of Palantine, Germany, through his son > >Benedict, and through Benedict's son Benjamin, and Benjamin's daughter, > >Susanna. What is your Grossman line? > > > >Here are a few facts for you from a 1916 farm directory for Butler County, > >Pa. You will note that one could very easily be looking in the wrong township > >for a relative, for the mailing addresses could be deceiving. > > > >Brewster: > > B. B. Brewster was a grain farmer living on 59 acres in Center > >Township. He owned fifty acres, rented another 70 acres and was the parent of > >9 children. > > Charles O. Brewster, grain farmer of Center Township, owned 115 acres. > > > >Dunn: > > Andrew Dunn, retired grain farmer, lived RD2 Prospect in Franklin > >Township owned 28 acres, and had three children. > > E. M. Dunn, grain farmer of RD8 Butler in Franklin Township, owned 90 > >acres and had four children. > > J. M. Dunn of RD2 Valencia, Middlesex Township owned 70 acres and had > >four children. > > Keeper D. Dunn, grain farmer of RD2 Prospect in Franklin Township, > >owned 8 acres. > > I. A. Dunn, farmer of RD8 Butler in Connoquenessing Township, owned 65 > >acres. > > Anna Dunn, housekeeper, owner of five acres, lived at RD2 Renfrew in > >Forward Township. > > A. W. Dunn, Dairy farmer, owned 33 acres at RD1 Evans City, in Adams > >Township. > > Charles W. Dunn, clerk, rented 37 acres at RD2 Butler in Oakland > >Township. > > J. L. Dunn, farmer with four children, Jersey cattle farmer, owned 100 > >acres at West Sunbury in Clay Township. > > S. J. Dunn, garden truck farmer, owned 60 acres at RD1 Slippery Rock > >in Slippery Rock Township. > > W. J. Dunn, grain farmer with one child, lived at RD1 Portersville in > >Muddycreek Township. > > > >Jones: > > Clifford and David Jones, grain farmers, rented 160 acres at RD2 > >Prospect in Center Township. > > E. L. Jones, grain farmer with three children, owned 100 acres at RD2 > >Prospect in Franklin Township. > > Edward S. Jones, farmer with three children, owned 85 acres at RD8, > >Butler in Connoquenessing Township. > > Grant Jones, grain farmer with seven children, owned 100 acres at RD1 > >Portersville in Muddy Creek Township. > > Howard J. Jones was manager of the W. J. Jones grain farm at > >RD2 Portersville in Muddy Creek Township. > > H.M. Jones Holstein cattle farmer with one child, owned eight acres > >at RD1 Evans City in Cranberry Township. > > Isaac Jones, grain farmer, owned 50 acres at RD1 Portersville in Muddy > >Creek Township. > > Jesse Jones, grain farmer, owned 53 acres at RD2 Slippery Rock in > >Worth Township. > > Joseph Jones, farmer with one child, owned 29 acres at RD2 Saxonburg > >in Clinton Township. > > Mrs. M. E. Jones owned three acres at Parkers Landing in Parker > >Township. > > R. O. Jones, farmer and dairyman with three children, owned 67 acres > >at RD1 Evans City in Cranberry Township. > > W. J. Jones, grain farmer with one child, owned 100 acres at RD2 > >Portersville in Muddy Creek Township. > > > >That's it for now. > >Glee > > > > > > > > > >==== PABUTLER Mailing List ==== > >You can unsubscribe by clicking below for the regular list: > > mailto:PABUTLER-L-request@rootsweb.com > >Click below for the digest list: > > mailto:PABUTLER-D-request@rootsweb.com > >In the BODY include only one word: unsubscribe > >(Please turn OFF your signature file when sending the message) > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== PABUTLER Mailing List ==== > You can unsubscribe by clicking below for the regular list: > mailto:PABUTLER-L-request@rootsweb.com > Click below for the digest list: > mailto:PABUTLER-D-request@rootsweb.com > In the BODY include only one word: unsubscribe > (Please turn OFF your signature file when sending the message) > > > > > > > > > > >
Hi, Hope you don't mind me butting in! I have a Alma Muriel Grossman on my tree, b. 1896 married 21 Bedruary, 1919 to Francis J. Causer b. 1900-1978. Any connection to any of yours. Regards, Penny, Hertfordshire, England. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Helen Beveridge" <helen@mysticalcreations.com> To: <PABUTLER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, May 10, 2002 12:22 PM Subject: Re: [PABUTLER-L] Brewster--again > Glee, > I have the Grossman on my line and I would like to thank you for the > information you posted, I had the names but not the information. If you > have any other I would appreciate it, I connect into the line on Sarah > Caroline Grossman who was married to James Dunn she was born 1848. > Helen > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Nancy Derby" <mactav@ids.net> > To: <PABUTLER-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, May 09, 2002 9:08 PM > Subject: Re: [PABUTLER-L] Brewster--again > > > > Thanks for all the information, Glee. > > I do not have Grossmans that I know of. However, my Robert Black of > > Parker Twp. was supposed to be a cousin of Robert Black of Cherry Twp. > > who was married to a Grossman. I know they were supposed to come from > > Huntingdon County, but wondered if you knew where your Grossmans > > originated--old counry wise. > > Again, thanks! > > Nancy > > > > GrannyGlee@aol.com wrote: > > > > >Nancy, > > >I don't know if this is related to your line or not: Leroy Jones, 94, son > of > > >Jesse and Laura (Wimer) Jones, formerly lived in New Castle, Lawrence > County, > > >Pa. and Slippery Rock, Butler Co., Pa., died in Sandusky, Ohio in 1985. > His > > >wife Irene (Grossman) died in 1977 at age 87. Her obit is listed as > Florence > > >I. Jones. Her name was Florence Irene or Irene Florence (Grossman) Jones. > > >Both are buried in Zion Baptist Cemetery in Slippery Rock, Pa. They had a > > >daughter, Ruth. Their son, George, 65 died in 1979 Bedford County and is > > >buried there. > > > > > >Sorry, I haven't researched Joneses, so have very little on them. > > > > > >I descend through Simon Grossman of Palantine, Germany, through his son > > >Benedict, and through Benedict's son Benjamin, and Benjamin's daughter, > > >Susanna. What is your Grossman line? > > > > > >Here are a few facts for you from a 1916 farm directory for Butler > County, > > >Pa. You will note that one could very easily be looking in the wrong > township > > >for a relative, for the mailing addresses could be deceiving. > > > > > >Brewster: > > > B. B. Brewster was a grain farmer living on 59 acres in Center > > >Township. He owned fifty acres, rented another 70 acres and was the > parent of > > >9 children. > > > Charles O. Brewster, grain farmer of Center Township, owned 115 > acres. > > > > > >Dunn: > > > Andrew Dunn, retired grain farmer, lived RD2 Prospect in Franklin > > >Township owned 28 acres, and had three children. > > > E. M. Dunn, grain farmer of RD8 Butler in Franklin Township, owned > 90 > > >acres and had four children. > > > J. M. Dunn of RD2 Valencia, Middlesex Township owned 70 acres and > had > > >four children. > > > Keeper D. Dunn, grain farmer of RD2 Prospect in Franklin Township, > > >owned 8 acres. > > > I. A. Dunn, farmer of RD8 Butler in Connoquenessing Township, > owned 65 > > >acres. > > > Anna Dunn, housekeeper, owner of five acres, lived at RD2 Renfrew > in > > >Forward Township. > > > A. W. Dunn, Dairy farmer, owned 33 acres at RD1 Evans City, in > Adams > > >Township. > > > Charles W. Dunn, clerk, rented 37 acres at RD2 Butler in Oakland > > >Township. > > > J. L. Dunn, farmer with four children, Jersey cattle farmer, owned > 100 > > >acres at West Sunbury in Clay Township. > > > S. J. Dunn, garden truck farmer, owned 60 acres at RD1 Slippery > Rock > > >in Slippery Rock Township. > > > W. J. Dunn, grain farmer with one child, lived at RD1 Portersville > in > > >Muddycreek Township. > > > > > >Jones: > > > Clifford and David Jones, grain farmers, rented 160 acres at RD2 > > >Prospect in Center Township. > > > E. L. Jones, grain farmer with three children, owned 100 acres at > RD2 > > >Prospect in Franklin Township. > > > Edward S. Jones, farmer with three children, owned 85 acres at > RD8, > > >Butler in Connoquenessing Township. > > > Grant Jones, grain farmer with seven children, owned 100 acres at > RD1 > > >Portersville in Muddy Creek Township. > > > Howard J. Jones was manager of the W. J. Jones grain farm at > > >RD2 Portersville in Muddy Creek Township. > > > H.M. Jones Holstein cattle farmer with one child, owned eight > acres > > >at RD1 Evans City in Cranberry Township. > > > Isaac Jones, grain farmer, owned 50 acres at RD1 Portersville in > Muddy > > >Creek Township. > > > Jesse Jones, grain farmer, owned 53 acres at RD2 Slippery Rock in > > >Worth Township. > > > Joseph Jones, farmer with one child, owned 29 acres at RD2 > Saxonburg > > >in Clinton Township. > > > Mrs. M. E. Jones owned three acres at Parkers Landing in Parker > > >Township. > > > R. O. Jones, farmer and dairyman with three children, owned 67 > acres > > >at RD1 Evans City in Cranberry Township. > > > W. J. Jones, grain farmer with one child, owned 100 acres at RD2 > > >Portersville in Muddy Creek Township. > > > > > >That's it for now. > > >Glee > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >==== PABUTLER Mailing List ==== > > >You can unsubscribe by clicking below for the regular list: > > > mailto:PABUTLER-L-request@rootsweb.com > > >Click below for the digest list: > > > mailto:PABUTLER-D-request@rootsweb.com > > >In the BODY include only one word: unsubscribe > > >(Please turn OFF your signature file when sending the message) > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== PABUTLER Mailing List ==== > > You can unsubscribe by clicking below for the regular list: > > mailto:PABUTLER-L-request@rootsweb.com > > Click below for the digest list: > > mailto:PABUTLER-D-request@rootsweb.com > > In the BODY include only one word: unsubscribe > > (Please turn OFF your signature file when sending the message) > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== PABUTLER Mailing List ==== > To contact Ed Book, List Maintainer, e-mail to: > edbook@alpha.clarion-net.com > >