Does anyone know how to find out WHY and HOW LONG someone was sent to prison? I know the prison SCI Pittsburgh, formerly known as Western Penitentiary but where do I go from here? Mary Conrad Hoffherr mho4@comcast.net How will our children know who they are if they don't know where they came from? Ma in Grapes of Wrath
Mary and Mary, I was right that Dr. Libby joined from PA. I didn't know about Maine. Each time he would have gained a $300 bounty, big money then. PA started the draft in 1863 and listed the drafted men and those drafted who did not serve, and the reasons why. My grandparents, Lucretia Woods and Ambrose Charles Feighner, were still arguing about the draft in the 1950s. Grandma would say her father was a poor widow's only son [#10 child] and couldn't afford to pay the substitution, while Charles Feighner' father was a "rich German. Not quite accurate. James Woods would have been exempt as the only support of his mother, but the bounty gave him money to marry Lucretia. Charles' father had only the one son, too, but I think his father, John Feighner, was under 45 and could also be drafted on his own. More recently, I found that my dad's grandfather, Joseph Holtz, an emigrant was drafted, but I know he never served. If the dates are correct, Joseph would have missed the age 45 cutoff for the draft by a few months. Marilyn Kline Washington -----Original Message----- From: Mary Hoffherr <mho4@comcast.net> To: 'Mary McMonegal' <okmac3@yahoo.com>; pacambri <pacambri@rootsweb.com>; 'Marilyn Washington' <marilynkwash@aol.com> Sent: Tue, Sep 17, 2013 5:50 pm Subject: David Libby For David Libby 171st Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry (Drafted Militia), Company E, private on 02 Nov 1862. Mustered out on 07 Aug 1863 12th Regiment, Pennsylvania Cavalry (113th Volunteers). Company M, private on 29 Feb 1864.Mustered out on 29 May 1865 -----Original Message----- From: pacambri-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:pacambri-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Mary McMonegal Sent: Monday, September 16, 2013 4:29 PM To: pacambri@rootsweb.com; Marilyn Washington Subject: Re: [PACAMBRI] PACAMBRI Digest, Vol 8, Issue 129 Marilyn, Here's what I found. family tree on Ancestry David Libby Birth 14 MAR 1842 in Bridgeport, Me Death 03 FEB 1921 in Spangler Hospital, Spangler, Pa married Elizabeth Riffle, one child William A Libby married Sarah Jane Ashcraft 1892, two children Fred and Gertrude Libby Maine, Birth Records, 1621-1922 Name:David Libby Birth Date:14 Mar 1842 Birth Place:Bridgton Registration Place:Bridgton, Cumberland Father:Joseph M Libby Mother:Eunice P 1850 census, Bridgton, Cumberland, Maine Joseph M Libby, 40 Eunice Libby, 41 Adolphus D Libby, 13David Libby, 8 1850 census, Loretto, Cambria, PA John Riffle, 64 Jane Riffle, 54 John Riffle, 23 Catherine Riffle, 17 Emily Riffle, 14 Elizabeth Riffle, 11 1860 census, not found for David Libby or Joseph Libby 1860 census, Summitville, Cambria, PA Jane Riffle, 64 Elizabeth Riffle, 18 Thomas A Humphries, 1 John Humphries, 37 U.S., Civil War Soldier Records and Profiles, 1861-1865 Name:David Libby Residence:Maine Age at enlistment:20 Enlistment Date:2 Oct 1864 Rank at enlistment:Private State Served:Maine Survived the War?:Yes Service Record:Enlisted in Company A, Maine 1st Sharp Shooter Battalion on 27 Oct 1864.Mustered out on 10 Nov 1864 at Augusta, ME. Birth Date:abt 1844 Sources:Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Maine 1870 census, Chest, Cambria, PA Joseph Libby, 60 Unice Libby, 62 Mariah Libby, 18 David Libby, 28 1870 census for Elizabeth Riffle, can 't find anything 1880 census, Elder, Cambria PA Joseph Libby, 69 Eunice Libby, 71 David Libby, 39 another family tree on Ancestry Elizabeth Riffle born Loretto died in 1890 (source Sheehan - no info on who/what this is) 1900 census, Hastings, Cambria PA David Libby, 58 Sadie Libby, 30 Elmer Libby, 1 1910 census, Hastings, Cambria PA David Libby, 68 Sarah J Libby, 40 Fred Libby, 9 1920 census, Hastings, Cambria PA David Libby, 77 (widowed) Fred J Libby, 19 Vitta Libby, 18 That's all I found. Mary ________________________________ From: "pacambri-request@rootsweb.com" <pacambri-request@rootsweb.com> To: pacambri@rootsweb.com Sent: Monday, September 16, 2013 12:00 AM Subject: PACAMBRI Digest, Vol 8, Issue 129 Today's Topics: 1. Re: Conrad burials (eflad@comcast.net) 2. Dr. David Libby from St. Boniface and Hastings (marilyn) ------------------------------ Message: 2 Date: Sun, 15 Sep 2013 22:54:23 -0400 (EDT) From: marilyn <marilynkwash@aol.com> Subject: [PACAMBRI] Dr. David Libby from St. Boniface and Hastings To: pacambri@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <8D0809F2EF161B7-15E0-277E0@webmail-d225.sysops.aol.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Hi, I need some help. The Libby family, which has died out, came from Maine with the loggers and lumbermen who cut the timber along the Susquehanna. Most of the loggers left, but a few families stayed. The Libby family consisted of a father and two sons. I think the father and one son were named Adolph or Dolph. The other son was Dr. David Libby. The family was basically Protestant and the father is buried at the United Methodist Cemetery in Chest Springs. Chest Springs was a lumbering town and Protestant in the beginning. Some of the other family members were buried at East Ridge Cemetery in Burnside Township, Clearfield County, which is much nearer to the Libby farm. I believe the the wife of one of the Adolph's, named Eunice, became a Catholic and is buried at St. Benedict Cemetery, Carrolltown. There was a Libby School and a local road is still called Libby Road. This is in Elder Township. along Rt 36, near the Clearfield Line. North Cambria News, Thursday, February 10, 1921. Dr David Libby. Veteran of Civil War Dies. Dr. David Libby, a veteran of the Civil War, died at the Spangler Hospital at 7:15 last Thursday at age 79. He was born March 14, 1842 in Bridgeton, Maine. He was a son of Adolph and Eunice Libby. He moved in 1860 to the Libby Farm in Elder Township. In 1872 he married Elizabeth Riffle of Loretto. They had a son, William A. Libby, now living in Clarion. She died in 1890. In 1892, Dr. Libby married Sara Jane Ashcraft, who died on January 3, 1917. They had two children, a daughter, Gertrude who died in 1906 of typhoid; and Fred, married to Vitta, an living in Akron, Ohio. Dr. Libby served two enlistments in the Civil War, one as a substitute for his brother, A.D. Libby, who survives. Dr. Libby did not attend Medical School until after the war. Dr. Libby attended Medical School and established his first practice in St. Boniface. In 1892 he moved his practice to Hastings, where he served until his death. The funeral was held at the Methodist Episcopal Church in Hastings and burial was at East Ridge Cemetery. NOTE; The obit leaves out some details, especially that he divorced his first wife. Does anyone know any details about her family? I noticed postings on the Riffle family in the last month or so. Dr. Libby built the house at 1253 Spangler Street, next to the former Cunningham Garage, presently occupied by the Jack Haggerty family. 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Mary and Mary, I was right that Dr. Libby joined from PA. I didn't know about Maine. Each time he would have gained a $300 bounty, big money then. PA started the draft in 1863 and listed the drafted men and those drafted who did not serve, and the reasons why. My grandparents, Lucretia Woods and Ambrose Charles Feighner, were still arguing about the draft in the 1950s. Grandma would say her father was a poor widow's only son [#10 child] and couldn't afford to pay the substitution, while Charles Feighner' father was a "rich German. Not quite accurate. James Woods would have been exempt as the only support of his mother, but the bounty gave him money to marry Lucretia. Charles' father had only the one son, too, but I think his father, John Feighner, was under 45 and could also be drafted on his own. More recently, I found that my dad's grandfather, Joseph Holtz, an emigrant was drafted, but I know he never served. If the dates are correct, Joseph would have missed the age 45 cutoff for the draft by a few months. Marilyn Kline Washington -----Original Message----- From: Mary Hoffherr <mho4@comcast.net> To: 'Mary McMonegal' <okmac3@yahoo.com>; pacambri <pacambri@rootsweb.com>; 'Marilyn Washington' <marilynkwash@aol.com> Sent: Tue, Sep 17, 2013 5:50 pm Subject: David Libby For David Libby 171st Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry (Drafted Militia), Company E, private on 02 Nov 1862. Mustered out on 07 Aug 1863 12th Regiment, Pennsylvania Cavalry (113th Volunteers). Company M, private on 29 Feb 1864.Mustered out on 29 May 1865 -----Original Message----- From: pacambri-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:pacambri-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Mary McMonegal Sent: Monday, September 16, 2013 4:29 PM To: pacambri@rootsweb.com; Marilyn Washington Subject: Re: [PACAMBRI] PACAMBRI Digest, Vol 8, Issue 129 Marilyn, Here's what I found. family tree on Ancestry David Libby Birth 14 MAR 1842 in Bridgeport, Me Death 03 FEB 1921 in Spangler Hospital, Spangler, Pa married Elizabeth Riffle, one child William A Libby married Sarah Jane Ashcraft 1892, two children Fred and Gertrude Libby Maine, Birth Records, 1621-1922 Name:David Libby Birth Date:14 Mar 1842 Birth Place:Bridgton Registration Place:Bridgton, Cumberland Father:Joseph M Libby Mother:Eunice P 1850 census, Bridgton, Cumberland, Maine Joseph M Libby, 40 Eunice Libby, 41 Adolphus D Libby, 13David Libby, 8 1850 census, Loretto, Cambria, PA John Riffle, 64 Jane Riffle, 54 John Riffle, 23 Catherine Riffle, 17 Emily Riffle, 14 Elizabeth Riffle, 11 1860 census, not found for David Libby or Joseph Libby 1860 census, Summitville, Cambria, PA Jane Riffle, 64 Elizabeth Riffle, 18 Thomas A Humphries, 1 John Humphries, 37 U.S., Civil War Soldier Records and Profiles, 1861-1865 Name:David Libby Residence:Maine Age at enlistment:20 Enlistment Date:2 Oct 1864 Rank at enlistment:Private State Served:Maine Survived the War?:Yes Service Record:Enlisted in Company A, Maine 1st Sharp Shooter Battalion on 27 Oct 1864.Mustered out on 10 Nov 1864 at Augusta, ME. Birth Date:abt 1844 Sources:Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Maine 1870 census, Chest, Cambria, PA Joseph Libby, 60 Unice Libby, 62 Mariah Libby, 18 David Libby, 28 1870 census for Elizabeth Riffle, can 't find anything 1880 census, Elder, Cambria PA Joseph Libby, 69 Eunice Libby, 71 David Libby, 39 another family tree on Ancestry Elizabeth Riffle born Loretto died in 1890 (source Sheehan - no info on who/what this is) 1900 census, Hastings, Cambria PA David Libby, 58 Sadie Libby, 30 Elmer Libby, 1 1910 census, Hastings, Cambria PA David Libby, 68 Sarah J Libby, 40 Fred Libby, 9 1920 census, Hastings, Cambria PA David Libby, 77 (widowed) Fred J Libby, 19 Vitta Libby, 18 That's all I found. Mary ________________________________ From: "pacambri-request@rootsweb.com" <pacambri-request@rootsweb.com> To: pacambri@rootsweb.com Sent: Monday, September 16, 2013 12:00 AM Subject: PACAMBRI Digest, Vol 8, Issue 129 Today's Topics: 1. Re: Conrad burials (eflad@comcast.net) 2. Dr. David Libby from St. Boniface and Hastings (marilyn) ------------------------------ Message: 2 Date: Sun, 15 Sep 2013 22:54:23 -0400 (EDT) From: marilyn <marilynkwash@aol.com> Subject: [PACAMBRI] Dr. David Libby from St. Boniface and Hastings To: pacambri@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <8D0809F2EF161B7-15E0-277E0@webmail-d225.sysops.aol.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Hi, I need some help. The Libby family, which has died out, came from Maine with the loggers and lumbermen who cut the timber along the Susquehanna. Most of the loggers left, but a few families stayed. The Libby family consisted of a father and two sons. I think the father and one son were named Adolph or Dolph. The other son was Dr. David Libby. The family was basically Protestant and the father is buried at the United Methodist Cemetery in Chest Springs. Chest Springs was a lumbering town and Protestant in the beginning. Some of the other family members were buried at East Ridge Cemetery in Burnside Township, Clearfield County, which is much nearer to the Libby farm. I believe the the wife of one of the Adolph's, named Eunice, became a Catholic and is buried at St. Benedict Cemetery, Carrolltown. There was a Libby School and a local road is still called Libby Road. This is in Elder Township. along Rt 36, near the Clearfield Line. North Cambria News, Thursday, February 10, 1921. Dr David Libby. Veteran of Civil War Dies. Dr. David Libby, a veteran of the Civil War, died at the Spangler Hospital at 7:15 last Thursday at age 79. He was born March 14, 1842 in Bridgeton, Maine. He was a son of Adolph and Eunice Libby. He moved in 1860 to the Libby Farm in Elder Township. In 1872 he married Elizabeth Riffle of Loretto. They had a son, William A. Libby, now living in Clarion. She died in 1890. In 1892, Dr. Libby married Sara Jane Ashcraft, who died on January 3, 1917. They had two children, a daughter, Gertrude who died in 1906 of typhoid; and Fred, married to Vitta, an living in Akron, Ohio. Dr. Libby served two enlistments in the Civil War, one as a substitute for his brother, A.D. Libby, who survives. Dr. Libby did not attend Medical School until after the war. Dr. Libby attended Medical School and established his first practice in St. Boniface. In 1892 he moved his practice to Hastings, where he served until his death. The funeral was held at the Methodist Episcopal Church in Hastings and burial was at East Ridge Cemetery. NOTE; The obit leaves out some details, especially that he divorced his first wife. Does anyone know any details about her family? I noticed postings on the Riffle family in the last month or so. Dr. Libby built the house at 1253 Spangler Street, next to the former Cunningham Garage, presently occupied by the Jack Haggerty family. 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For David Libby 171st Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry (Drafted Militia), Company E, private on 02 Nov 1862. Mustered out on 07 Aug 1863 12th Regiment, Pennsylvania Cavalry (113th Volunteers). Company M, private on 29 Feb 1864.Mustered out on 29 May 1865 -----Original Message----- From: pacambri-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:pacambri-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Mary McMonegal Sent: Monday, September 16, 2013 4:29 PM To: pacambri@rootsweb.com; Marilyn Washington Subject: Re: [PACAMBRI] PACAMBRI Digest, Vol 8, Issue 129 Marilyn, Here's what I found. family tree on Ancestry David Libby Birth 14 MAR 1842 in Bridgeport, Me Death 03 FEB 1921 in Spangler Hospital, Spangler, Pa married Elizabeth Riffle, one child William A Libby married Sarah Jane Ashcraft 1892, two children Fred and Gertrude Libby Maine, Birth Records, 1621-1922 Name:David Libby Birth Date:14 Mar 1842 Birth Place:Bridgton Registration Place:Bridgton, Cumberland Father:Joseph M Libby Mother:Eunice P 1850 census, Bridgton, Cumberland, Maine Joseph M Libby, 40 Eunice Libby, 41 Adolphus D Libby, 13David Libby, 8 1850 census, Loretto, Cambria, PA John Riffle, 64 Jane Riffle, 54 John Riffle, 23 Catherine Riffle, 17 Emily Riffle, 14 Elizabeth Riffle, 11 1860 census, not found for David Libby or Joseph Libby 1860 census, Summitville, Cambria, PA Jane Riffle, 64 Elizabeth Riffle, 18 Thomas A Humphries, 1 John Humphries, 37 U.S., Civil War Soldier Records and Profiles, 1861-1865 Name:David Libby Residence:Maine Age at enlistment:20 Enlistment Date:2 Oct 1864 Rank at enlistment:Private State Served:Maine Survived the War?:Yes Service Record:Enlisted in Company A, Maine 1st Sharp Shooter Battalion on 27 Oct 1864.Mustered out on 10 Nov 1864 at Augusta, ME. Birth Date:abt 1844 Sources:Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Maine 1870 census, Chest, Cambria, PA Joseph Libby, 60 Unice Libby, 62 Mariah Libby, 18 David Libby, 28 1870 census for Elizabeth Riffle, can 't find anything 1880 census, Elder, Cambria PA Joseph Libby, 69 Eunice Libby, 71 David Libby, 39 another family tree on Ancestry Elizabeth Riffle born Loretto died in 1890 (source Sheehan - no info on who/what this is) 1900 census, Hastings, Cambria PA David Libby, 58 Sadie Libby, 30 Elmer Libby, 1 1910 census, Hastings, Cambria PA David Libby, 68 Sarah J Libby, 40 Fred Libby, 9 1920 census, Hastings, Cambria PA David Libby, 77 (widowed) Fred J Libby, 19 Vitta Libby, 18 That's all I found. Mary ________________________________ From: "pacambri-request@rootsweb.com" <pacambri-request@rootsweb.com> To: pacambri@rootsweb.com Sent: Monday, September 16, 2013 12:00 AM Subject: PACAMBRI Digest, Vol 8, Issue 129 Today's Topics: 1. Re: Conrad burials (eflad@comcast.net) 2. Dr. David Libby from St. Boniface and Hastings (marilyn) ------------------------------ Message: 2 Date: Sun, 15 Sep 2013 22:54:23 -0400 (EDT) From: marilyn <marilynkwash@aol.com> Subject: [PACAMBRI] Dr. David Libby from St. Boniface and Hastings To: pacambri@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <8D0809F2EF161B7-15E0-277E0@webmail-d225.sysops.aol.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Hi, I need some help. The Libby family, which has died out, came from Maine with the loggers and lumbermen who cut the timber along the Susquehanna. Most of the loggers left, but a few families stayed. The Libby family consisted of a father and two sons. I think the father and one son were named Adolph or Dolph. The other son was Dr. David Libby. The family was basically Protestant and the father is buried at the United Methodist Cemetery in Chest Springs. Chest Springs was a lumbering town and Protestant in the beginning. Some of the other family members were buried at East Ridge Cemetery in Burnside Township, Clearfield County, which is much nearer to the Libby farm. I believe the the wife of one of the Adolph's, named Eunice, became a Catholic and is buried at St. Benedict Cemetery, Carrolltown. There was a Libby School and a local road is still called Libby Road. This is in Elder Township. along Rt 36, near the Clearfield Line. North Cambria News, Thursday, February 10, 1921. Dr David Libby. Veteran of Civil War Dies. Dr. David Libby, a veteran of the Civil War, died at the Spangler Hospital at 7:15 last Thursday at age 79. He was born March 14, 1842 in Bridgeton, Maine. He was a son of Adolph and Eunice Libby. He moved in 1860 to the Libby Farm in Elder Township. In 1872 he married Elizabeth Riffle of Loretto. They had a son, William A. Libby, now living in Clarion. She died in 1890. In 1892, Dr. Libby married Sara Jane Ashcraft, who died on January 3, 1917. They had two children, a daughter, Gertrude who died in 1906 of typhoid; and Fred, married to Vitta, an living in Akron, Ohio. Dr. Libby served two enlistments in the Civil War, one as a substitute for his brother, A.D. Libby, who survives. Dr. Libby did not attend Medical School until after the war. Dr. Libby attended Medical School and established his first practice in St. Boniface. In 1892 he moved his practice to Hastings, where he served until his death. The funeral was held at the Methodist Episcopal Church in Hastings and burial was at East Ridge Cemetery. NOTE; The obit leaves out some details, especially that he divorced his first wife. Does anyone know any details about her family? I noticed postings on the Riffle family in the last month or so. Dr. Libby built the house at 1253 Spangler Street, next to the former Cunningham Garage, presently occupied by the Jack Haggerty family. 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There were three Conrad men with similar names, born 1880-1881: James William, born 10 Sep 1880 William J, born Sep 1881 William Conrad, born Dec 1881 * * * 1900 ED 99 Allegheny Township, Loretto Borough, page 13B, #218 William Conrad, born DEC 1881 household of Clark Johns, age 41 * * * 1900 ED 108 Clearfield Township, Chest Springs borough, page 18B, #236 William Conrad, born SEP 1881 son of John and Jane Conrad Name: William J Conrad Event Type: Marriage Event Date: 08 Sep 1903 Event Place: St Augustine, Cambria, Pennsylvania Age: 22 Birth Year (Estimated): 1881 Father's Name: John Conrad Mother's Name: Jane Conrad Spouse's Name: Bertha C Craver Age: 19 Spouse's Birth Year (Estimated): 1884 Spouse's Father's Name: Thomas M Craver Spouse's Mother's Name: Angeline Craver Citing this Record: Pennsylvania, County Marriages, 1885-1950, familysearch.org Buried: St. Augustine Cemetery, St. Augustine (Dysart), PA CONRAD, Bertha C, (Sep) 1884-(8 Aug) 1924, wife, m 25 Aug 1903 (CR-Lot 407/ML) CONRAD, William J, (Sep) 1881-(12 Mar) 1922, husband (CR-Lot 407/C/ML/DR) * * * 1900 (27 JUN), Lilly Borough, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, ED 149, page 77A/13, 217/226; CONRAD, Simon..., James, son, age 10, born SEP 1880 ... Cambria County Application for Marriage License, #1293 page 493 Name: James W Conrad Event Type: Marriage Event Date: 16 Feb 1909 Event Place: St. Monica Church, Chest Springs, PA Age: 28 Father's Name: Simon Conrad Mother's Name: Catharine Spouse's Name: Margaret Mulligan Spouse's Age: 26 Spouse's Father's Name: William Mulligan Spouse's Mother's Name: Catharine Citing this Record: Pennsylvania, County Marriages, 1885-1950, index and images, FamilySearch.org Name: James William Conrad Event Type: Draft Registration Event Date: 1942 Event Place: Cresson, Cambria, Pennsylvania Birth Date: 10 Sep 1880 Birth Place: Lilly, Pa. Name of Person Who Will Always Know Your Address: Mrs. Margaret Conrad, Cresson, Pa. Affiliate Publication Title: World War II Draft Cards (4th Registration) Buried: St. Francis-Xavier Cemetery, Cresson, PA CONRAD, James W., (10 Sep) 1880-1965 (H) CONRAD, Margaret S., (4 Aug) 1881-(25 Jun) 1971), mother, wife of James W. (H)
Marilyn, Here's what I found. family tree on Ancestry David Libby Birth 14 MAR 1842 in Bridgeport, Me Death 03 FEB 1921 in Spangler Hospital, Spangler, Pa married Elizabeth Riffle, one child William A Libby married Sarah Jane Ashcraft 1892, two children Fred and Gertrude Libby Maine, Birth Records, 1621-1922 Name:David Libby Birth Date:14 Mar 1842 Birth Place:Bridgton Registration Place:Bridgton, Cumberland Father:Joseph M Libby Mother:Eunice P 1850 census, Bridgton, Cumberland, Maine Joseph M Libby, 40 Eunice Libby, 41 Adolphus D Libby, 13David Libby, 8 1850 census, Loretto, Cambria, PA John Riffle, 64 Jane Riffle, 54 John Riffle, 23 Catherine Riffle, 17 Emily Riffle, 14 Elizabeth Riffle, 11 1860 census, not found for David Libby or Joseph Libby 1860 census, Summitville, Cambria, PA Jane Riffle, 64 Elizabeth Riffle, 18 Thomas A Humphries, 1 John Humphries, 37 U.S., Civil War Soldier Records and Profiles, 1861-1865 Name:David Libby Residence:Maine Age at enlistment:20 Enlistment Date:2 Oct 1864 Rank at enlistment:Private State Served:Maine Survived the War?:Yes Service Record:Enlisted in Company A, Maine 1st Sharp Shooter Battalion on 27 Oct 1864.Mustered out on 10 Nov 1864 at Augusta, ME. Birth Date:abt 1844 Sources:Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Maine 1870 census, Chest, Cambria, PA Joseph Libby, 60 Unice Libby, 62 Mariah Libby, 18 David Libby, 28 1870 census for Elizabeth Riffle, can 't find anything 1880 census, Elder, Cambria PA Joseph Libby, 69 Eunice Libby, 71 David Libby, 39 another family tree on Ancestry Elizabeth Riffle born Loretto died in 1890 (source Sheehan - no info on who/what this is) 1900 census, Hastings, Cambria PA David Libby, 58 Sadie Libby, 30 Elmer Libby, 1 1910 census, Hastings, Cambria PA David Libby, 68 Sarah J Libby, 40 Fred Libby, 9 1920 census, Hastings, Cambria PA David Libby, 77 (widowed) Fred J Libby, 19 Vitta Libby, 18 That's all I found. Mary ________________________________ From: "pacambri-request@rootsweb.com" <pacambri-request@rootsweb.com> To: pacambri@rootsweb.com Sent: Monday, September 16, 2013 12:00 AM Subject: PACAMBRI Digest, Vol 8, Issue 129 Today's Topics: 1. Re: Conrad burials (eflad@comcast.net) 2. Dr. David Libby from St. Boniface and Hastings (marilyn) ------------------------------ Message: 2 Date: Sun, 15 Sep 2013 22:54:23 -0400 (EDT) From: marilyn <marilynkwash@aol.com> Subject: [PACAMBRI] Dr. David Libby from St. Boniface and Hastings To: pacambri@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <8D0809F2EF161B7-15E0-277E0@webmail-d225.sysops.aol.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Hi, I need some help. The Libby family, which has died out, came from Maine with the loggers and lumbermen who cut the timber along the Susquehanna. Most of the loggers left, but a few families stayed. The Libby family consisted of a father and two sons. I think the father and one son were named Adolph or Dolph. The other son was Dr. David Libby. The family was basically Protestant and the father is buried at the United Methodist Cemetery in Chest Springs. Chest Springs was a lumbering town and Protestant in the beginning. Some of the other family members were buried at East Ridge Cemetery in Burnside Township, Clearfield County, which is much nearer to the Libby farm. I believe the the wife of one of the Adolph's, named Eunice, became a Catholic and is buried at St. Benedict Cemetery, Carrolltown. There was a Libby School and a local road is still called Libby Road. This is in Elder Township. along Rt 36, near the Clearfield Line. North Cambria News, Thursday, February 10, 1921. Dr David Libby. Veteran of Civil War Dies. Dr. David Libby, a veteran of the Civil War, died at the Spangler Hospital at 7:15 last Thursday at age 79. He was born March 14, 1842 in Bridgeton, Maine. He was a son of Adolph and Eunice Libby. He moved in 1860 to the Libby Farm in Elder Township. In 1872 he married Elizabeth Riffle of Loretto. They had a son, William A. Libby, now living in Clarion. She died in 1890. In 1892, Dr. Libby married Sara Jane Ashcraft, who died on January 3, 1917. They had two children, a daughter, Gertrude who died in 1906 of typhoid; and Fred, married to Vitta, an living in Akron, Ohio. Dr. Libby served two enlistments in the Civil War, one as a substitute for his brother, A.D. Libby, who survives. Dr. Libby did not attend Medical School until after the war. Dr. Libby attended Medical School and established his first practice in St. Boniface. In 1892 he moved his practice to Hastings, where he served until his death. The funeral was held at the Methodist Episcopal Church in Hastings and burial was at East Ridge Cemetery. NOTE; The obit leaves out some details, especially that he divorced his first wife. Does anyone know any details about her family? I noticed postings on the Riffle family in the last month or so. Dr. Libby built the house at 1253 Spangler Street, next to the former Cunningham Garage, presently occupied by the Jack Haggerty family. 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Hi, I need some help. The Libby family, which has died out, came from Maine with the loggers and lumbermen who cut the timber along the Susquehanna. Most of the loggers left, but a few families stayed. The Libby family consisted of a father and two sons. I think the father and one son were named Adolph or Dolph. The other son was Dr. David Libby. The family was basically Protestant and the father is buried at the United Methodist Cemetery in Chest Springs. Chest Springs was a lumbering town and Protestant in the beginning. Some of the other family members were buried at East Ridge Cemetery in Burnside Township, Clearfield County, which is much nearer to the Libby farm. I believe the the wife of one of the Adolph's, named Eunice, became a Catholic and is buried at St. Benedict Cemetery, Carrolltown. There was a Libby School and a local road is still called Libby Road. This is in Elder Township. along Rt 36, near the Clearfield Line. North Cambria News, Thursday, February 10, 1921. Dr David Libby. Veteran of Civil War Dies. Dr. David Libby, a veteran of the Civil War, died at the Spangler Hospital at 7:15 last Thursday at age 79. He was born March 14, 1842 in Bridgeton, Maine. He was a son of Adolph and Eunice Libby. He moved in 1860 to the Libby Farm in Elder Township. In 1872 he married Elizabeth Riffle of Loretto. They had a son, William A. Libby, now living in Clarion. She died in 1890. In 1892, Dr. Libby married Sara Jane Ashcraft, who died on January 3, 1917. They had two children, a daughter, Gertrude who died in 1906 of typhoid; and Fred, married to Vitta, an living in Akron, Ohio. Dr. Libby served two enlistments in the Civil War, one as a substitute for his brother, A.D. Libby, who survives. Dr. Libby did not attend Medical School until after the war. Dr. Libby attended Medical School and established his first practice in St. Boniface. In 1892 he moved his practice to Hastings, where he served until his death. The funeral was held at the Methodist Episcopal Church in Hastings and burial was at East Ridge Cemetery. NOTE; The obit leaves out some details, especially that he divorced his first wife. Does anyone know any details about her family? I noticed postings on the Riffle family in the last month or so. Dr. Libby built the house at 1253 Spangler Street, next to the former Cunningham Garage, presently occupied by the Jack Haggerty family. Marilyn Kline Washington
I have a different birth date for William J. Conrad: World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 Name: William James Conrad City: Patton County: Cambria State: Pennsylvania Birth Date: 9 Dec 1881 Race: White Roll: 1877830 DraftBoard: 4 Age: 56 Occupation: Farmer, self employed Nearest Relative: Mrs. William Conrad Height/Build: Medium/Medium Color of Eyes/Hair: Blue/Brown Beth -------Original Message------- From: Lisa Baker Date: 09/03/13 19:50:00 To: 'Mary Hoffherr'; 'James Thomas Rosenbaum'; 'Message Cambria' Subject: Re: [PACAMBRI] Conrad burials Buried: St. Benedict Cemetery, Carrolltown, PA PATTERSON, Barry J., 1950-1972, son (H-RF20) PATTERSON, Florence L., 1916-1983, wife (H-RF19) PATTERSON, William P., 1909-1975, husband (H-RF19) Buried: St. Augustine Cemetery, St. Augustine (Dysart), PA CONRAD, Bertha C, (Sep) 1884-(8 Aug) 1924, wife, m 25 Aug 1903 (CR-Lot 407/ML) CONRAD, William J, (Sep) 1881-(12 Mar) 1922, husband (CR-Lot 407/C/ML/DR) ** ** I also had seen previous emails listing William Conrad's birth date as 1880 and death date as 1920, however, he was listed as William, age 19 born Sep 1881 on the 1900 census, William J, age 22 on his 1903 marriage license, William J, age 28 on the 1910 census, William J, age 38 on the 1920 census, and William Conrad, Camb Co, 3/12/1922, #27816 in the Pennsylvania Death Index. The only William Conrad in the 1920 death index died in Hsb (Harrisburg) 4/12/1920. -----Original Message----- From: pacambri-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:pacambri-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Mary Hoffherr Sent: Tuesday, September 03, 2013 3:36 PM To: 'James Thomas Rosenbaum'; 'Message Cambria' Subject: Re: [PACAMBRI] conrad William Edward Conrad 1881-1920 Bertha Charlotte Craver 1884-1924 Mary Conrad Hoffherr mho4@comcast.net How will our children know who they are if they don't know where they came from? Ma in Grapes of Wrath -----Original Message----- From: pacambri-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:pacambri-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of James Thomas Rosenbaum Sent: Sunday, September 01, 2013 12:28 PM To: Message Cambria Subject: [PACAMBRI] conrad Does any one know who the parents of Florene L. Conrad are? She was married to William P. Patterson. James Thomas Rosenbaum 310 Melvin Street Johnstown, PA 15904-1219 814-266-6855 jtr@atlanticbb.net Better We Should Err In Action Than Wholly Refuse To Perform Fixing is often done by listening. See with your ears and hear with your eyes, heal with your heart and empathy. Blind people do it. - - - - - - - - - - Search for more Cambria County information on our webpage: http://www.camgenpa.com/ ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to PACAMBRI-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message - - - - - - - - - - Search for more Cambria County information on our webpage: http://www.camgenpa.com/ ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to PACAMBRI-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message - - - - - - - - - - Search for more Cambria County information on our webpage: http://www.camgenpa.com/ ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to PACAMBRI-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
I believe that the Blair County Genealogical Society has many of the books from the Hoensteins' Library, but I don't know if they were donated or purchased. I have found a great deal of good information there that I could find nowhere else. Many of the book are very old, and contain information you simply cannot find elsewhere. Marilyn Kline Washington -----Original Message----- From: Eulis Landrith <landlsjj@yahoo.com> To: marilynkwash <marilynkwash@aol.com> Sent: Fri, Sep 13, 2013 2:15 pm Subject: Bennington School I would have sent this answer to the list, but Yahoo in their infinite wisdom has decided that none of the email addresses for the list are satisfactory to use. The library was Hoensteins in Hollidaysburg. I believe that the books may have been donated to the Blair County Genealogical Society. If you could post this, it might help someone. Thanks! Sue Eppley Landrith
Dear Herman, No, I don't know of the school or the church, which I think was Methodist Episcopal. Jennie Arnheim read the cemetery there and published a list. She says that is all that is left. No buildings. This is odd as the Huntington Atlas article says there was a population of app. 2000 and there was a post office. Hard for that many buildings to completely disappear. The place I found the most information was in the Huntington County Historical Atlas, which was published before Blair County was formed, and therefor included places now in Blair County, with a section on Bennington. There was a town with a post office and Bennington was a train stop between Kittanning Point [Horseshoe Curve] and the Gallitzin Tunnels. The Catholics went to church at St. Patrick's in Gallitzin [Irish], St. Mary's in Gallitzin [Polish]--these two are now merged as St. Demetrius Church and Fr. Ledoux is the pastor. Before these two churches [and cemeteries] the Catholics used the church at Summit now called All Saints. There was also a church called St. Joseph's at Coupon which served some of the small mining towns to the west of Gallitzin. St. Joseph burned during a Sunday service about three years ago, but the cemetery is along Rt. 63. My mother-in-law lived up in that area and remembered St. Joseph's as a Polish Church. Some of my relatives were born in Elstie, between Benninton and Coupon. [Do not confuse this with Listie in Somerset County.] If the Catholics lived near the bottom of the Portage Railroad, they attended church in St. Mary's,Hollidaysburg, or St. Patricks, Newry. There is also a small article in a book that the Blair County Genealogy Society purchased from the Holestine Library [don't know if I spelled it right. It was a rental library in Hollidaysburg that closed when the old gentlemen who ran the place retired and the books were sold.] This book was about the Iron Furnaces and mines in the Western Pa area. Evidently Bennington had an ore mine and produced pig iron, then became more of a coal mine. It was producing the pig iron before the railroad came. This was difficult as it was on the mountain, and had to be hauled by pack horses or mules. I am not sure, but the Mack Family I was looking for said they resided in Bennington, but a map of the small communities along the Portage RR from the Foot of Ten to the summit, listed at "Foot of Six" is a house labeled "Mrs Mack". [Cambria County Atlas, 1890] So it is possible that the people living along the Portage Railroad listed their residence as Bennington. Anyone who can supply more information about the Bennington Area or anyone who lived there, I really would appreciate it. Marilyn Kline Washington -----Original Message----- From: NagleH <NagleH@aol.com> To: PACAMBRI <PACAMBRI@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tue, Sep 10, 2013 10:15 am Subject: [PACAMBRI] Bennington School House I see there is a new sign at Tunnel Hill that gives folks access to the old Bennington Cemetery. Does anyone know if there are any old photos of Bennington when it was inhabited. My Mother and her sisters used to say when they took train rides to Johnstown and Pittsburgh that their Mother used to point to a small red schoolhouse at Bennington just before they went into the tunnel and say that the small schoolhouse was her "Alma Mater". Their family lived there when she was small and her Father Tom Gallagher and her brothers were coal miners. Then they moved to Houtzdale and both parents died around 1900. Herman Nagle Altoona - - - - - - - - - - Search for more Cambria County information on our webpage: http://www.camgenpa.com/ ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to PACAMBRI-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
I see there is a new sign at Tunnel Hill that gives folks access to the old Bennington Cemetery. Does anyone know if there are any old photos of Bennington when it was inhabited. My Mother and her sisters used to say when they took train rides to Johnstown and Pittsburgh that their Mother used to point to a small red schoolhouse at Bennington just before they went into the tunnel and say that the small schoolhouse was her "Alma Mater". Their family lived there when she was small and her Father Tom Gallagher and her brothers were coal miners. Then they moved to Houtzdale and both parents died around 1900. Herman Nagle Altoona
Yesterday I received a photo. It was of a VFW Auxiliary float in a Memorial Day parade. I have identified the 4 girls on the float. I was told it was taken in Twin Rocks which I have verified is incorrect. When I enlarged the photo there was a sign in the front of a brick building that said CONNALLY SR. CONNALLY JR. HOSPITAL. My question is "Has anyone heard of this hospital or where it's located"? As I said the photo is from the middle - late 1950's. I am putting together two power point presentations on The Blacklick Township Schools (1850 - 1966) and on Blacklick Township itself. I have several hundred old photos for each and would like to add this one to the collection. Thanks, Des Warzel dustydes@aol.com
Yesterday I received a photo. It was of a VFW Auxiliary float in a Memorial Day parade. I have identified the 4 girls on the float. I was told it was taken in Twin Rocks which I have verified is incorrect. When I enlarged the photo there was a sign in the front of a brick building that said CONNALLY SR. CONNALLY JR. HOSPITAL. My question is "Has anyone heard of this hospital or where it's located"? As I said the photo is from the middle - late 1950's. I am putting together two power point presentations on The Blacklick Township Schools (1850 - 1966) and on Blacklick Township itself. I have several hundred old photos for each and would like to add this one to the collection. Thanks, Des Warzel dustydes@aol.com
Over the years there have been a few questions about the Cresson TB Sanitorium or "The San" as Mom called it. I ran across this website about The San with pictures and some stories from the patients. There are some familiar Cambria Co names in the patient stories. My mother worked there from 1938 to the summer of 1941. The years are approximate as memory has failed. She worked as a nurse in "The Children's Home" the entire time, leaving in the summer to nurse her grandmother through a bout of pneumonia. I warn you that it will take a great bit of your time to see and read the contents of this tribute. Regards, Jane Tripp Here is the homepage http://www.feltondesignanddata.com/cressontbsanatoriumremembered/index.html
Is Steve Wurm on this list? You asked for an obituary and your email keeps bouncing. You gave me swurm@msn.com . Could you please email me? Kelly
Buried: St. Benedict Cemetery, Carrolltown, PA PATTERSON, Barry J., 1950-1972, son (H-RF20) PATTERSON, Florence L., 1916-1983, wife (H-RF19) PATTERSON, William P., 1909-1975, husband (H-RF19) Buried: St. Augustine Cemetery, St. Augustine (Dysart), PA CONRAD, Bertha C, (Sep) 1884-(8 Aug) 1924, wife, m 25 Aug 1903 (CR-Lot 407/ML) CONRAD, William J, (Sep) 1881-(12 Mar) 1922, husband (CR-Lot 407/C/ML/DR) ** ** I also had seen previous emails listing William Conrad's birth date as 1880 and death date as 1920, however, he was listed as William, age 19 born Sep 1881 on the 1900 census, William J, age 22 on his 1903 marriage license, William J, age 28 on the 1910 census, William J, age 38 on the 1920 census, and William Conrad, Camb Co, 3/12/1922, #27816 in the Pennsylvania Death Index. The only William Conrad in the 1920 death index died in Hsb (Harrisburg) 4/12/1920. -----Original Message----- From: pacambri-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:pacambri-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Mary Hoffherr Sent: Tuesday, September 03, 2013 3:36 PM To: 'James Thomas Rosenbaum'; 'Message Cambria' Subject: Re: [PACAMBRI] conrad William Edward Conrad 1881-1920 Bertha Charlotte Craver 1884-1924 Mary Conrad Hoffherr mho4@comcast.net How will our children know who they are if they don't know where they came from? Ma in Grapes of Wrath -----Original Message----- From: pacambri-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:pacambri-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of James Thomas Rosenbaum Sent: Sunday, September 01, 2013 12:28 PM To: Message Cambria Subject: [PACAMBRI] conrad Does any one know who the parents of Florene L. Conrad are? She was married to William P. Patterson. James Thomas Rosenbaum 310 Melvin Street Johnstown, PA 15904-1219 814-266-6855 jtr@atlanticbb.net Better We Should Err In Action Than Wholly Refuse To Perform Fixing is often done by listening. See with your ears and hear with your eyes, heal with your heart and empathy. Blind people do it. - - - - - - - - - - Search for more Cambria County information on our webpage: http://www.camgenpa.com/ ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to PACAMBRI-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message - - - - - - - - - - Search for more Cambria County information on our webpage: http://www.camgenpa.com/ ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to PACAMBRI-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
William Edward Conrad 1881-1920 Bertha Charlotte Craver 1884-1924 Mary Conrad Hoffherr mho4@comcast.net How will our children know who they are if they don't know where they came from? Ma in Grapes of Wrath -----Original Message----- From: pacambri-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:pacambri-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of James Thomas Rosenbaum Sent: Sunday, September 01, 2013 12:28 PM To: Message Cambria Subject: [PACAMBRI] conrad Does any one know who the parents of Florene L. Conrad are? She was married to William P. Patterson. James Thomas Rosenbaum 310 Melvin Street Johnstown, PA 15904-1219 814-266-6855 jtr@atlanticbb.net Better We Should Err In Action Than Wholly Refuse To Perform Fixing is often done by listening. See with your ears and hear with your eyes, heal with your heart and empathy. Blind people do it. - - - - - - - - - - Search for more Cambria County information on our webpage: http://www.camgenpa.com/ ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to PACAMBRI-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Hello Family Researchers, Here are the latest updates to the Cambria Schools Pages (including the nearby Somerset County schools of Conemaugh Township and Windber). http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~pacambr2/ Please let me know of any mistakes you may find and I Will try to make the corrections as quickly as possible You can contact me with any comments or suggestions at: Camcopa@comcast.net HS YEARBOOKS & SENIOR PICTURES: * = Somerset Co. Schools Bishop McCort HS Yearbook - 1967 Dale HS Yearbook -1958 Ebensburg Cambria HS Yearbook - 1940 Gallitzin HS Class of 1936 Johnstown HS Yearbook 1932 Lilly-Washington HS Yearbook 1965 Northern Cambria HS Yearbook - 1959 Portage HS Yearbook - 1956 Wilmore HS Students - 1949 Westmont - Upper Yoder HS Yearbook - 1948 HIGH SCHOOL REUNIONS: Carrolltown HS Class of 1952 - 2013 Reunion Forest Hills HS Class of 1967 - 1992 Reunion *Windber HS Class of 1929 - 1989 Reunion *Windber HS Class of 1956 - 2013 Reunion When using the search engine to find someone, try with just the surname. For additional search engine TIPS, go to: http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~pacambr2/searchtips.html Don Varner :Cambria County, PA,, Schools Pages - <http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~pacambr2/> http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~pacambr2/
It is helpful when asking a question like this one to give a location and period of time they lived -- or whatever similar information you know. ----- Original Message ----- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 1 Sep 2013 12:28:08 -0400 From: "James Thomas Rosenbaum" <jtr@atlanticbb.net> Subject: [PACAMBRI] conrad To: "Message Cambria" <pacambri@rootsweb.com> Message-ID: <CCE912A1CAE14177B078850B190B7C10@NEWPC> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Does any one know who the parents of Florene L. Conrad are? She was married to William P. Patterson. James Thomas Rosenbaum 310 Melvin Street Johnstown, PA 15904-1219 814-266-6855 jtr@atlanticbb.net Better We Should Err In Action Than Wholly Refuse To Perform Fixing is often done by listening. See with your ears and hear with your eyes, heal with your heart and empathy. Blind people do it. ------------------------------ To contact the PACAMBRI list administrator, send an email to PACAMBRI-admin@rootsweb.com. To post a message to the PACAMBRI mailing list, send an email to PACAMBRI@rootsweb.com. __________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to PACAMBRI-request@rootsweb.com with the word "unsubscribe" without the quotes in the subject and the body of the email with no additional text. End of PACAMBRI Digest, Vol 8, Issue 120 ****************************************
Ellen is correct! With at least 175 women in Pennsylvania census records it is an impossible task to answer your question! Robert Jerin ________________________________ From: Ellen <fec33@comcast.net> To: pacambri@rootsweb.com Sent: Monday, September 2, 2013 8:45 AM Subject: Re: [PACAMBRI] PACAMBRI Digest, Vol 8, Issue 120 It is helpful when asking a question like this one to give a location and period of time they lived -- or whatever similar information you know. ----- Original Message ----- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 1 Sep 2013 12:28:08 -0400 From: "James Thomas Rosenbaum" <jtr@atlanticbb.net> Subject: [PACAMBRI] conrad To: "Message Cambria" <pacambri@rootsweb.com> Message-ID: <CCE912A1CAE14177B078850B190B7C10@NEWPC> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Does any one know who the parents of Florene L. Conrad are? She was married to William P. Patterson. James Thomas Rosenbaum 310 Melvin Street Johnstown, PA 15904-1219 814-266-6855 jtr@atlanticbb.net Better We Should Err In Action Than Wholly Refuse To Perform Fixing is often done by listening. See with your ears and hear with your eyes, heal with your heart and empathy. Blind people do it. ------------------------------ To contact the PACAMBRI list administrator, send an email to PACAMBRI-admin@rootsweb.com. To post a message to the PACAMBRI mailing list, send an email to PACAMBRI@rootsweb.com. __________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to PACAMBRI-request@rootsweb.com with the word "unsubscribe" without the quotes in the subject and the body of the email with no additional text. End of PACAMBRI Digest, Vol 8, Issue 120 **************************************** - - - - - - - - - - Search for more Cambria County information on our webpage: http://www.camgenpa.com/ ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to PACAMBRI-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message