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    1. Re: [PA-CAMERON] Isaac Wykoff
    2. cunhel
    3. Glenda: I have been doing research on my Eisenhauers, who passed through St. Mary's in the 1850's. They have all of the church records there. They have been willing to do look-ups and send information for a small "donation." Michele ----- Original Message ----- From: "Glenda Card" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, December 12, 2003 5:04 PM Subject: [PA-CAMERON] Isaac Wykoff > I am looking for any info on a Isaac Wykoff 1835 Homer, Potter Co. Pa. died 1914 Ridgway, Elk Co. Pa. s/o Charles Wykoff and Eleanor Jordan. Interested in his second wife, Elizabeth Gibbs. born 1850 in Ny, died 1941 in Pa. buried St. Marys, Elk Co. Her father was a Thomas Gibbs, born in England, according to her death cert. Trying to tie her into my mother's family line of "Gibbs". > Glenda Neenan Card > > > ==== PACAMERO Mailing List ==== > Celebrating Our 4th Year! Come check us out! > http://www.rootsweb.com/~pacamero > >

    12/12/2003 10:45:10
    1. [PA-CAMERON] Isaac Wykoff
    2. Glenda Card
    3. I am looking for any info on a Isaac Wykoff 1835 Homer, Potter Co. Pa. died 1914 Ridgway, Elk Co. Pa. s/o Charles Wykoff and Eleanor Jordan. Interested in his second wife, Elizabeth Gibbs. born 1850 in Ny, died 1941 in Pa. buried St. Marys, Elk Co. Her father was a Thomas Gibbs, born in England, according to her death cert. Trying to tie her into my mother's family line of "Gibbs". Glenda Neenan Card

    12/12/2003 10:04:29
    1. Re: [PA-CAMERON] RE: The indian
    2. Diane DeShong
    3. Hi Bernie, I found the story in Renovo library. The rock is known as lookout point. It was used by the Indians to watch the river. It is an interesting story. It is too long a story to type here. But, I will try to make it to the next club meeting and bring a copy along. Dianne ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bernie Oswald" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, December 12, 2003 6:36 AM Subject: [PA-CAMERON] RE: The indian > Blank > Hi everyone! > > Last night on my way to Renovo, I happened to remember the indian statue that stands on top of the rock mountain below Sinnemahoning. (I always have to think about the spelling on that). There it was, still standing after all this time. Anyway, what's the story on that indian statue? Anyone know? > > Bernie > > > > ==== PACAMERO Mailing List ==== > Invite your family and friends to join us! > http://www.rootsweb.com/~pacamero > >

    12/12/2003 03:52:49
    1. [PA-CAMERON] RE: The indian
    2. Bernie Oswald
    3. Blank Hi everyone! Last night on my way to Renovo, I happened to remember the indian statue that stands on top of the rock mountain below Sinnemahoning. (I always have to think about the spelling on that). There it was, still standing after all this time. Anyway, what's the story on that indian statue? Anyone know? Bernie

    12/11/2003 11:36:13
    1. Re: [PA-CAMERON] Wykoff genealogy
    2. cunhel
    3. First of all, THANK-YOU! This IS the family. I've already seen your second post and I can't believe that you went through all of the trouble to find that Askey connection. As a matter of fact, the Askey line is very well documented. My mother is an Askey. James Burton Askey is my great-great-great-grandfather. Yes, I would LOVE to connect to your cousin! I've found this census info already: On the 1870 census (This entry was not indexed on Ancestry. I did a manual search page by page. I would guess that this is Harriet's brother, based on the age.) Grove Township, Cameron County, PA, There is a John Wykoff, 33, Farmer, Mary 31, Keeping House Sovina Taylor, 22 Domestic Servant Carrie Michols 9 At-home Wykoff, William 37, Lumberman There is also in: Karthaus, Clearfield County, PA John Wykoff 70, Laborer, Born in New Jersey Caroline 60, Keeping House Henry C 25, Laborer Caroline McGarvey, 10 I believe that this is John and Caroline Michaels. Henry C is listed as his son. I don't know who Caroline McGarvey is. I found a John A Wykoff, his wife Mary and daughter Katie living in Cameron County in 1880. He is 43, his wife is 46, daughter, 9 is "adopted." Thank-you again. Michele P.S. Mr. Bennet, if you're out there, this is the family! ----- Original Message ----- From: "Glenda Card" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2003 2:32 PM Subject: Re: [PA-CAMERON] Wykoff genealogy > I have in my Wykoff files following: > > John B. Wykoff born 20 Aug 1800 NJ married Caroline Dorcas Michael born 4 > March 1810. John is the s/o William Aukey Wykoff 1779-1853 married to > Eleanor (nelly) Van Mater 1781-1851. John and Caroline's children: > Sarah 28 Aug 1829---17 April 1833 > Harriet 19 March 1832 > William 1 Jan 1837----10 June 1837 > Elizabeth 14 May 1838 > Dorcas Caroline 28 April 1840 > Anna Eliza 10 Oct 1846 > John A born 18 July 1849 > > I have a listing on John B. Wykoff's brother and sisters. I don't have a > brother Henry listed for Harriet. Most of my info comes from a second > cousin, who was a Wykoff. She has done research on this line. If you would > like her e-mail address, I am sure she would answer you back. > Glenda Neenan Card > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "cunhel" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2003 12:26 PM > Subject: [PA-CAMERON] Wykoff genealogy > > > > Hello, > > > > I am trying to connect my great-great-great-grandmother, Harriet Wykoff > and her "cousin" Caroline Michaels with their ancestors. > > > > I know that Harriet was staying with "family" in "Cameron County" in the > 1850's. > > I'm also aware that Cameron County was not formed until the 1860's, but > the information that I have states that she was born in Cameron County in > the 1830's? > > > > I am fairly certain that Harriet's parents were John A Wykoff and Caroline > Michaels. She had at least one brother, Henry C. and at least one sister > who married John Perry of Clinton County. > > > > I can't find anything on Henry C Wykoff. > > > > Is anyone familiar with this family? > > > > Michele > > > > > > ==== PACAMERO Mailing List ==== > > Celebrating Our 4th Year! Come check us out! > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~pacamero > > > > > > ==== PACAMERO Mailing List ==== > Come Visit The Cameron County Genealogy Project > http://www.rootsweb.com/~pacamero > >

    12/11/2003 04:54:38
    1. Re: [PA-CAMERON] Wykoff genealogy
    2. Glenda Card
    3. I just checked with LDS www.familysearch.org for Harriet Wykoff. If you go there you will find her. She was born 19 March 1932 Cameron Co. died 19 Feb.1881 Salt Lick, Pa. (Karthaus Twp, which I believe is in Clearfield Co. Pa.) She is buried Keewayden Cem. Covington Twp. Clearfield Co. Pa. married to James Burton Askey, in 1846. He was born 2 Feb. 1816 Curensville, Pa. died 1880 Salt Lick. s/o Robert and Mary Evans Askey. He married second time to Mary Michaels. Hope this helps you out. You can go to www.worldconnect.com, some info there, but not much. Info listed, you can get a name and an e-mail address on who submitted the info. Contact them. Glenda ----- Original Message ----- From: "cunhel" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2003 12:26 PM Subject: [PA-CAMERON] Wykoff genealogy > Hello, > > I am trying to connect my great-great-great-grandmother, Harriet Wykoff and her "cousin" Caroline Michaels with their ancestors. > > I know that Harriet was staying with "family" in "Cameron County" in the 1850's. > I'm also aware that Cameron County was not formed until the 1860's, but the information that I have states that she was born in Cameron County in the 1830's? > > I am fairly certain that Harriet's parents were John A Wykoff and Caroline Michaels. She had at least one brother, Henry C. and at least one sister who married John Perry of Clinton County. > > I can't find anything on Henry C Wykoff. > > Is anyone familiar with this family? > > Michele > > > ==== PACAMERO Mailing List ==== > Celebrating Our 4th Year! Come check us out! > http://www.rootsweb.com/~pacamero >

    12/11/2003 08:14:58
    1. Re: [PA-CAMERON] Wykoff genealogy
    2. Glenda Card
    3. I have in my Wykoff files following: John B. Wykoff born 20 Aug 1800 NJ married Caroline Dorcas Michael born 4 March 1810. John is the s/o William Aukey Wykoff 1779-1853 married to Eleanor (nelly) Van Mater 1781-1851. John and Caroline's children: Sarah 28 Aug 1829---17 April 1833 Harriet 19 March 1832 William 1 Jan 1837----10 June 1837 Elizabeth 14 May 1838 Dorcas Caroline 28 April 1840 Anna Eliza 10 Oct 1846 John A born 18 July 1849 I have a listing on John B. Wykoff's brother and sisters. I don't have a brother Henry listed for Harriet. Most of my info comes from a second cousin, who was a Wykoff. She has done research on this line. If you would like her e-mail address, I am sure she would answer you back. Glenda Neenan Card ----- Original Message ----- From: "cunhel" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2003 12:26 PM Subject: [PA-CAMERON] Wykoff genealogy > Hello, > > I am trying to connect my great-great-great-grandmother, Harriet Wykoff and her "cousin" Caroline Michaels with their ancestors. > > I know that Harriet was staying with "family" in "Cameron County" in the 1850's. > I'm also aware that Cameron County was not formed until the 1860's, but the information that I have states that she was born in Cameron County in the 1830's? > > I am fairly certain that Harriet's parents were John A Wykoff and Caroline Michaels. She had at least one brother, Henry C. and at least one sister who married John Perry of Clinton County. > > I can't find anything on Henry C Wykoff. > > Is anyone familiar with this family? > > Michele > > > ==== PACAMERO Mailing List ==== > Celebrating Our 4th Year! Come check us out! > http://www.rootsweb.com/~pacamero >

    12/11/2003 07:32:49
    1. [PA-CAMERON] Wykoff genealogy
    2. cunhel
    3. Hello, I am trying to connect my great-great-great-grandmother, Harriet Wykoff and her "cousin" Caroline Michaels with their ancestors. I know that Harriet was staying with "family" in "Cameron County" in the 1850's. I'm also aware that Cameron County was not formed until the 1860's, but the information that I have states that she was born in Cameron County in the 1830's? I am fairly certain that Harriet's parents were John A Wykoff and Caroline Michaels. She had at least one brother, Henry C. and at least one sister who married John Perry of Clinton County. I can't find anything on Henry C Wykoff. Is anyone familiar with this family? Michele

    12/11/2003 05:26:10
    1. [PA-CAMERON] Emporium 1940 Video -postage
    2. Mike
    3. The regular postage for the CD will be $1.80 Total = 21.75 For the video will be $2.95 Total = $22.90 For Priority Mail for Video or DVD will be $3.85 Total = $23.80 If you know how you want to use the free membership, let me know and I will turn it in here saving you the postage. Mike Wennin Come Visit the Cameron County Genealogy Project! http://www.rootsweb.com/~pacamero ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mike" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, December 08, 2003 9:12 PM Subject: [PA-CAMERON] Emporium 1940 Video > HI Folks! > > The videos and DVD's are in!! They did a nice job with them. The regular > cost will be $19.95 plus postage. I do not have the rate for regular mail > yet, but Priority Mail will be $3.95 for a total of $23.90. The cost > includes a free one year membership to the Historical Society and a free > pass to the Little Museum, both are for the 2004 season. The membership can > be used for your own membership; renewal of your existing membership or you > can send it in for someone else. The application must be accompanied by the > receipt you will receive. > > Checks or money orders made out to The Cameron County Historical Society can > be sent to: > > Mike Wennin > 30 Wennin Road > Emporium, PA 15834 > > If you are already a member, and do not wish to renew your membership at > this time...the cost of the video will be $14.95 plus shipping. > > If you wish to pay by paypal...contact me privately. > > These are available on a first come first served basis. You folks get first > dibs! These will make great Christmas gifts! > > If you live in Cameron County, I will happily deliver them to you at no > extra cost! How is that for service?? > > > Mike Wennin > Come Visit the Cameron County Genealogy Project! > http://www.rootsweb.com/~pacamero > > > > ==== PACAMERO Mailing List ==== > Come Visit The Cameron County Genealogy Project > http://www.rootsweb.com/~pacamero >

    12/10/2003 08:53:16
    1. [PA-CAMERON] Re: PACAMERO-D Digest V03 #340
    2. Alex W. Davis
    3. Could you drop off a video. I will get one. Plus i am guesing two memberships to the Society. Alex HI Folks! The videos and DVD's are in!! They did a nice job with them. The regular cost will be $19.95 plus postage. I do not have the rate for regular mail yet, but Priority Mail will be $3.95 for a total of $23.90. The cost includes a free one year membership to the Historical Society and a free pass to the Little Museum, both are for the 2004 season. The membership can be used for your own membership; renewal of your existing membership or you can send it in for someone else. The application must be accompanied by the receipt you will receive. Checks or money orders made out to The Cameron County Historical Society can be sent to: Mike Wennin 30 Wennin Road Emporium, PA 15834 If you are already a member, and do not wish to renew your membership at this time...the cost of the video will be $14.95 plus shipping. If you wish to pay by paypal...contact me privately. These are available on a first come first served basis. You folks get first dibs! These will make great Christmas gifts! If you live in Cameron County, I will happily deliver them to you at no extra cost! How is that for service?? Mike Wennin Come Visit the Cameron County Genealogy Project! http://www.rootsweb.com/~pacamero "Beneath the rule of men entirely great, The pen is mightier than the sword." Edward Bulwer-Lytton (1803 - 1873), Richelieu --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? New Yahoo! Photos - easier uploading and sharing

    12/09/2003 05:05:04
    1. [PA-CAMERON] Emporium 1940 Video
    2. Mike
    3. HI Folks! The videos and DVD's are in!! They did a nice job with them. The regular cost will be $19.95 plus postage. I do not have the rate for regular mail yet, but Priority Mail will be $3.95 for a total of $23.90. The cost includes a free one year membership to the Historical Society and a free pass to the Little Museum, both are for the 2004 season. The membership can be used for your own membership; renewal of your existing membership or you can send it in for someone else. The application must be accompanied by the receipt you will receive. Checks or money orders made out to The Cameron County Historical Society can be sent to: Mike Wennin 30 Wennin Road Emporium, PA 15834 If you are already a member, and do not wish to renew your membership at this time...the cost of the video will be $14.95 plus shipping. If you wish to pay by paypal...contact me privately. These are available on a first come first served basis. You folks get first dibs! These will make great Christmas gifts! If you live in Cameron County, I will happily deliver them to you at no extra cost! How is that for service?? Mike Wennin Come Visit the Cameron County Genealogy Project! http://www.rootsweb.com/~pacamero

    12/08/2003 02:12:47
    1. [PA-CAMERON] A. A. McDonald
    2. Mike
    3. Is there someone on the list who is related to him? Mike Wennin Come Visit the Cameron County Genealogy Project! http://www.rootsweb.com/~pacamero

    12/03/2003 05:17:31
    1. [PA-CAMERON] Genealogy Club Meeting
    2. Mike
    3. Just a reminder that the next Genealogy Club Meeting will be this Saturday at 1:00 at the Brown Memorial Library. Some topics of discussion will be the transfer to the Historical Society, a new name & dues. I hope to have videos and DVD's of the 1940 Tour of Emporium available...they are a day or two late in arriving here. Looking forward to seeing you there! Mike Wennin Come Visit the Cameron County Genealogy Project! http://www.rootsweb.com/~pacamero

    12/03/2003 09:57:41
    1. Re: [PA-CAMERON] Re: PACAMERO-D Digest V03 #337
    2. Mike
    3. Hi Marry Ellen! The records are at the church...the funeral homes can no longer keep them. I have been there 2 times now trying to catch Father Paul and have not been successful. I really doubt they will give out their files because of all of the personal information on them. The secretary said they have net been kept up to date on the computer for the past 5 years or so. We may just have to read it in the summer. So hold on to what you have for now. Mike Wennin Come Visit the Cameron County Genealogy Project! http://www.rootsweb.com/~pacamero ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mary Smith" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, December 01, 2003 12:08 PM Subject: [PA-CAMERON] Re: PACAMERO-D Digest V03 #337 > St. Marks Cemetery is sitting right here on my computer desk. I was hoping > that someone would come forward and offer to find those burials since 1960. > It shouldn't be too hard - Go through the files at Condon's. I think the > Egan fire was before 1960. Perhaps the priest at St. Marks keeps some sort > of records - one would certainly think so. Have there been any offers? > > Mary Ellen > > _________________________________________________________________ > Is there a gadget-lover on your gift list? MSN Shopping has lined up some > good bets! http://shopping.msn.com > > > ==== PACAMERO Mailing List ==== > Celebrating Our 4th Year! Come check us out! > http://www.rootsweb.com/~pacamero >

    12/01/2003 05:47:13
    1. [PA-CAMERON] Markert Cemetery
    2. Mike
    3. With thanks to Wendy and Alex Davis, we now have the complete Markert Cemetery online. Thanks! Mike Wennin Come Visit the Cameron County Genealogy Project! http://www.rootsweb.com/~pacamero

    12/01/2003 04:52:05
    1. [PA-CAMERON] Re: PACAMERO-D Digest V03 #337
    2. Mary Smith
    3. St. Marks Cemetery is sitting right here on my computer desk. I was hoping that someone would come forward and offer to find those burials since 1960. It shouldn't be too hard - Go through the files at Condon's. I think the Egan fire was before 1960. Perhaps the priest at St. Marks keeps some sort of records - one would certainly think so. Have there been any offers? Mary Ellen _________________________________________________________________ Is there a gadget-lover on your gift list? MSN Shopping has lined up some good bets! http://shopping.msn.com

    12/01/2003 02:08:26
    1. [PA-CAMERON] Transcribing
    2. Mike
    3. Would those of you who are still transcribing data that was sent out a while ago, please check in. Just would like an update. Thanks! Mike Wennin Come Visit the Cameron County Genealogy Project! http://www.rootsweb.com/~pacamero

    11/30/2003 05:09:08
    1. [PA-CAMERON] 1863 Septenniel Census Complete
    2. Mike
    3. The 1863 Census for Shippen Township is Complete. Mike Wennin Come Visit the Cameron County Genealogy Project! http://www.rootsweb.com/~pacamero

    11/28/2003 10:05:17
    1. [PA-CAMERON] SPEAKER FOR CLUB MEETINGS
    2. Mona Anderson
    3. Mike: I read in the York (PA) paper yesterday that some woman from down that way traced her family to the Mayflower. The article went on to say that her organization will arrange for speakers and/or re-enactors to come to your club or school. You may get in touch with her at [email protected] You may want to see what they have to offer. Mona Cox Anderson

    11/27/2003 11:21:12
    1. Fw: [PA-CAMERON] Happy Thanksgiving!
    2. Mike
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Susan Metz" <[email protected]> To: "Mike" <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, November 27, 2003 10:33 AM Subject: Re: [PA-CAMERON] Happy Thanksgiving! > ....and the same to all our CC friends and families. Thanks for all your > hard work during the year to help us appreciate our "extended" family then, > now, and future. > > Dale Metz > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Mike" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Wednesday, November 26, 2003 10:29 PM > Subject: [PA-CAMERON] Happy Thanksgiving! > > > > Wishing each of you a Happy Thanksgiving...hoping you are surrounded by > > loving family and a life full of things to be thankful for! > > > > > > Mike Wennin > > Come Visit the Cameron County Genealogy Project! > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~pacamero > > > > > > > > ==== PACAMERO Mailing List ==== > > Invite your family and friends to join us! > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~pacamero > > > > > >

    11/27/2003 04:52:54