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    1. [PACENTRE] Fwd: New Addition on Lycoming Web Page
    2. --part1_192.eb9f16.296fb192_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit --part1_192.eb9f16.296fb192_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-Path: <PALYCOMI-L-request@rootsweb.com> Received: from rly-xc05.mx.aol.com (rly-xc05.mail.aol.com [172.20.105.138]) by air-xc02.mail.aol.com (v82.22) with ESMTP id MAILINXC29-0110200818; Thu, 10 Jan 2002 20:08:18 -0500 Received: from lists2.rootsweb.com (lists2.rootsweb.com [63.92.80.32]) by rly-xc05.mx.aol.com (v83.18) with ESMTP id MAILRELAYINXC57-0110200759; Thu, 10 Jan 2002 20:07:59 -0500 Received: (from slist@localhost) by lists2.rootsweb.com (8.10.1/8.10.1) id g0B16Qt10212; Thu, 10 Jan 2002 18:06:26 -0700 Resent-Date: Thu, 10 Jan 2002 18:06:26 -0700 X-Original-Sender: maggies@rochester.rr.com Thu Jan 10 18:06:26 2002 Message-ID: <3C3E3A95.4952A95@rochester.rr.com> Date: Thu, 10 Jan 2002 20:06:29 -0500 From: Margaret Steen <maggies@rochester.rr.com> X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.7 [en] (WinNT; U) X-Accept-Language: en MIME-Version: 1.0 Old-To: PALYCOMI-L@rootsweb.com Subject: New Addition on Lycoming Web Page Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Resent-Message-ID: <6dptu.A.YfC.SqjP8@lists2.rootsweb.com> To: PALYCOMI-L@rootsweb.com Resent-From: PALYCOMI-L@rootsweb.com Reply-To: PALYCOMI-L@rootsweb.com X-Mailing-List: <PALYCOMI-L@rootsweb.com> archive/latest/964 X-Loop: PALYCOMI-L@rootsweb.com Precedence: list Resent-Sender: PALYCOMI-L-request@rootsweb.com Hi Everyone, History of Lycoming County - by John F. Meginness; 1892 is partially on line at my Lycoming Gen Web site at http://www.usgennet.org/usa/pa/county/lycoming/ Look under County History. This book is about 1/3 of the way scanned and online Some of what is on line is Chapters I-V; Chapter XIII - Lycoming County Organized Chapter XV- The Nineteenth Century Begins.-Enumeration of Taxables for 1800 - Their Names and Occupations - Number of Colored People in the County - - Complete Roster of County Officers from the Beginning up to 1891, Showing the Years They Served - State Senators, Representatives, and Members of Congress and More ChapterXVI. - First Jail and Court House. Chapter XX and XXI. - Williamsport Chapter XXVII - Borough of Muncy Chapter XXVIII - Borough of Jersey Shore Chapter XXIX - Borough of Montoursville Chapter XXX - Borough of Hughesville Chapter XL - Nippenose, Limestone, Susquehanna and Bastress Chapter XLI - Loyalsock, Hepburn, and Eldred Chapter XLVIII - Biographical Sketches - City of Williamsport, and Borough of South Williamsport Chapter XLIX - Biographical Sketches - Borough of Muncy, and Muncy Creek, Moreland, Franklin and Jordan Townships 1892 Map of Lycoming County, And many Potraits: Listed below are a few of the portaits on li Beede, Blair, Boyer, Bubb, Burrows,Decker, Elliot, Eves Fisher, Follmer, Foresman, Frantz,Gamble, Guinter, Heilman, Hepburn, Hermance, Houston, Howell, Huber, Innes, Johnson, Koch, Lawler, Lawshe, Lentz, Luppert, McCormick, Mendenhall, Millspaugh, Mingle, Opp, Packer, Painter, Parsons, Paulhamus, Pidcoe, Randall, Rhoads, Richter, Rowley, Ryan, Sander, Slate, Sprague, Steek, Stevens, Stolz, Stuemptle, Thomas, Tinsman, Trump, Turner, Watson, Weaver, White. Margaret Steen Lycoming CC PA GebWeb --part1_192.eb9f16.296fb192_boundary--

    01/10/2002 03:10:10
    1. [PACENTRE] Upcoming Opportunities for Genealogy
    2. Good evening list, Elissa Powell has sent these to me for posting. I trust you all will find them useful: PERMISSION TO FORWARD AND CROSSPOST Here are a dozen opportunities to learn more about how to find your ancestors. All meetings are open to anyone interested in attending. Most are free. All are worth driving a little for. Most are in the Pittsburgh area. Two are in Ohio. All should be placed on your calendar as important dates. ************************************************************************* **************************** Saturday, January 12, 2002, 10:00 AM, Western PA Genealogical Society meeting at Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hall, Gettysburg Room, 4141 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15213 "From the Revolution to WWI--What the Military Records Tell Us" By Diane Ragan, CGRS This very special program takes place in a very unique museum. We will go to the Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hall to hear Diane speak about Military records from 10 a.m. until noon. You are then invited to use the library with its military histories, GAR post records, diaries, and other records from 1 p.m. until 3 p.m. The lecture and library usage are free for the day, however if you would like to tour the museum an admission fee of $4 ($3 for seniors and veterans) will be charged. Parking is available in a garage under the Hall. Diane Ragan, CGRS Certified Genealogical Records Specialist Diane Ragan is one of nine certified associates in Pennsylvania, having received her CGRS designation from the Board for Certification of Genealogists in Washington, DC in 1999. She has been working on her own genealogy since 1980, and professionally for clients for the past 5 years. Diane serves as Education Chair for the Western Pennsylvania Genealogical Society, and is the military research specialist at Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hall and Museum in Oakland, PA. She is an author, lecturer, and teacher, and specializes in military records. Her interest in genealogy began when she discovered an old photograph of a Confederate Civil War soldier amongst her mother’s pictures. Her mother was born in Virginia—her father in Pennsylvania, and she wondered if she could have had ancestors who actually fought against each other! Thus began her passion for Civil War history. She jokes that while most young mothers were perusing Better Homes and Gardens, she subscribed to Civil War Times Illustrated. She has found the answer as to whether her ancestors fought each other—Yes—at Gettysburg. Prior to her work as a professional genealogist, Diane was the co-founder and Vice President of Administration for a local environmental consulting company. She is the mother of two children, a married daughter, and a son attending graduate school in Idaho. She resides in Washington County, PA with her husband and two cats. ************************************************************************* ************************* Tuesday January 15, 2002, 7 PM, North Hills Genealogists at the Northland Public Library, 300 Cumberland Road, Pittsburgh pa 15237-5455 “Genealogy Forward: Your Past, Your Present, Their Future.” Passing on the story of you and your family to your children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren by Jay Speyerer. What if your great-grandparents had written you a letter, telling you of their thoughts and feelings and accomplishments? Even a typical day in their life would be a treasure! Your children and grandchildren can receive the same treasure from you. Jay Speyerer will show us how to put our world into words for our coming generations. The result will be more than a personal history, more than a journal. It will enable us to send our past into the future. Mr. Speyerer is the owner of Legacy Road, a writer, educator, and member of the National Speakers Association. He has been an educator for more than 20 years, successfully helping people reach their writing goals. He has written essays, short stories, and screenplays, and has been published in numerous magazines and anthologies. NHG in a nutshell: 7:00 p.m. every 3rd Tuesday except December at Northland Public Library Meetings are FREE and open to the public. Newsletter $12 /year* for ten issues (*Please provide: Address, 9-digit Zip, Phone, & Email address) Join our Email meeting notice list at pioneerbook@Juno.com And ..… North Hills Genealogists is home of the archival book, “Pioneer Cemeteries of Hampton Township, Allegheny County, PA”, 200 hardbound pages of detailed gravestone readings from the three pioneer-era cemeteries in Hampton Township. ************************************************************************* ***************************** Saturday, January 19, 2002 at 10 a.m. at the Cranberry Genealogy Society at the Cranberry Township (Butler County, PA) Municipal Building on Rochester Road off Rt. 19. Elissa Scalise Powell, CGRS will be presenting "The Research Cycle: Don't Peddle Backwards." This small but powerful group has been reading all the tombstones in Cranberry Township, Butler County, PA. You can see their website at www.cobweb.net/~sharwill ************************************************************************* ****************************** TWO COLLEGES HOLDING GENEALOGY CLASSES The Butler County Community College, Cranberry Campus will have a 5-week beginning Genealogy class taught by Elissa Scalise Powell, CGRS starting on Saturday, January 26, 2002 from 9 a.m. to noon. Please call (724) 772-5520 for more information and to register. Elissa Scalise Powell, CGRS will be teaching three classes at the Community College of Allegheny County, North Campus on Rt. 19. The 5-week beginning Genealogy class will be held on Wednesdays from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. commencing on Feb. 20. This includes a field trip for hands-on research. The Genealogy On-Line and Computer Usage class will have two 4-week sessions, both on Sundays from 1 to 4 p.m. One session will begin Feb. 17 and the other will start April 7. Please contact CCAC at (412) 237-2670 for more information or to register. ************************************************************************* ******************************* Tuesday February 19, 7 PM at Northland Public Library, North Hills Genealogists (of Pittsburgh) “Merry Old Middlesex (Township).” by Carol Jo Henderson, author of the book "Merry Old Middlesex" will talk about the research and production of her book. Free and open to the public. For more information contact pioneerbook@juno.com ************************************************************************* ******************************* INGRAM HISTORICAL SOCIETY’S CENTENNIAL GENEALOGICAL WORKSHOP This workshop will be held at the Ingram Borough Building, 40 West Prospect St., Ingram, PA on Saturday, March 2, 2002 beginning at 9 a.m. (doors open at 8:15) until 3:30 p.m. A buffet lunch is included in the registration fee of $25 pre-registration and $30 at the door. Five lectures will be given: “Early History of Western Pennsylvania” by John Fairman, “Beginning Your Family Research” by Sharen Williams, “Using and Understanding Newspapers as a Genealogical Resource” by Lu Ann Eisler, “How Did My Pennsylvania Ancestor Get Here?: Migration Trails out of the Keystone State” by Elissa Scalise Powell, CGRS, and “Sailing into the Sunset: Tips for Finding your Ancestors on Passenger Lists” by Elissa Scalise Powell, CGRS. For more information email sharwill@ccia.com or visit www.rootsweb.com/~paihs ************************************************************************* ******************************* Saturday, March 9, 2002, 10:00 AM, Western PA Genealogical Society, at the Carnegie Library Lecture Hall, 4400 Forbes Ave., Pittsburgh, PA 15213 TWO Lectures Presented by Amy Johnson Crow, CG: “Ten Years is a Long Time: Census Substitutes for the In-between Years” will give the audience more ideas on places to find information between census years. This just might be the key you are looking for! AND "Using Land Records Effectively" will discuss how the recording of all instruments concerned with land can help trace that elusive migratory ancestor and give familial relationships. We are honored to have Amy Johnson Crow, CGSM of Reynoldsburg, Ohio present two lectures at this special Saturday program. Aside from client work, Amy is heavily involved in the Ohio Genealogical Society and its projects. She has served two terms as the Recording Secretary and is now a Trustee of OGS. She is chairperson of their First Families of Ohio program, which is a lineage society for descendants of ancestors who resided in Ohio by the end of 1820. Amy headed the Ohio effort for the Civil War Soldiers System, in which volunteers entered more than 464,000 entries for Ohio soldiers. This nationwide database, which contains both Union and Confederate soldiers, is available at www.itd.nps.gov/cwss/. Amy’s has had articles published in Ancestry, Genealogical Computing, Heritage Quest, and an on-going column in the OGS Newsletter. She is also a Trustee for the Association for Professional Genealogists and has a column in its Quarterly. She is working on a book “Abstracts of the Ohio School for Deaf Admission Records.” You can visit her website at www.AmyJohnsonCrow.com to learn more and to read her genealogy tip of the month. ************************************************************************* ****************************** Saturday, March 16, 9:30 AM at the Hudson Library, Hudson, Ohio in the Simon Reading Room. "Messages From the Grave: Listening to Your Ancestor's Tombstone" will be presented by Elissa Scalise Powell, CGRS. This colorful 35mm slide show will discuss how to find cemeteries and once found, how to read the tombstones and the symbolism used. For more information contact jackbowers2002@yahoo.com ************************************************************************* ****************************** Tuesday, March 19, 7 PM at Northland Public Library, North Hills Genealogists meeting: “Documenting and Organizing the Family Narrative: I have 20 years of stuff, now what do I do?” by Richard Hayden. Free and open to the public. For more information contact pioneerbook@juno.com ************************************************************************* ******************************* Saturday, March 23, Slippery Rock Heritage Association annual workshop. Several speakers will give presentations of interest to all levels of genealogical skill. Vendors will have displays of genealogical and other materials. Please save this date. More information is available from http://www.geniespeak.com/ ************************************************************************* ******************************** WPGS SPRING SEMINAR Saturday April 13, 2002 at 9 a.m. at the Wyndham (formerly Marriott) Pittsburgh Airport, Parkway West, Montour Run Exit, 777 Aten Road, Coraopolis, PA 15108 will be the annual Spring Seminar and presentation of First Family of Western Pennsylvania awards. Rhonda McClure of St. Cloud, Florida will be presenting four lecture topics during the day-long seminar which includes a buffet lunch. You may visit Rhonda’s website at www.TheGenealogist.com and read about Rhonda’s research articles and published works (including "The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Online Genealogy"). Complete registration details will be coming but please mark your calendar today! Everyone is welcome to attend! www.WPGS.org "Pitfalls in New England Research" offers a look at the various main record types of New England and some of the problems to be aware of when researching with lots of examples of the main record types that researchers would be using and the peculiarities of the individual states in regard to those records. "I Found It Online: Separating Fact from Fiction" shows researchers how to evaluate the Web sites found to determine how reliable the information is. Just because it’s in print doesn’t necessarily make it so! "Effective Searching on the 'Net" shows how the different search engines and databases work with your information and how to finesse it to get the results you are hoping for. "Organize, Organize, Organize" offers an in depth look at how to avoid the "paper trap" with filing in conjunction with various genealogy programs which can help keep track of where your research stands, what you plan to research next, and how peripheral programs can keep your database more accurate. ************************************************************************* ******************************* Tuesday, April 16 at 7 PM at Northland Public Library, the North Hills Genealogists will have “The Other Federal Census: Non-Population and Special Schedules 1810-1935.” presented by nationally known author and lecturer Sandra MacLean Clunies, Certified Genealogist. For more information contact pioneerbook@juno.com. ************************************************************************* ********************************* Thursday, April 18 through Saturday, April 20 The annual Ohio Genealogical Society Conference to be held in Toledo, OH, now bigger and better this year with seven (7!) different lectures each hour to choose from. Featuring Cyndi Howells, Paul Milner, and Tony Burroughs and many other nationally known speakers. Special Thursday night workshop choices include "Effective Searching on the Net,"The Family Photograph COllection: Identification, Presentation, and Use in Our Family Histories," and "To Be or Not to Be: The Who, What, Why & How of Becoming a Certified Genealogist." Please see www.ogs.org for more information and the registration brochure. Justin Justin Kirk Houser Genealogist/Researcher of Central PA and Beyond Main Lines: Houser, Breon, Shawley, Ranio/Hrynio (and others) President, BAHS Class of 2003 Student Representative, BASD Board of Education Listowner, PACENTRE-L@Rootsweb.com Historian, Schürch Association of North America (specialty Central PA lines) Member, Valley View United Methodist Church "Go ye into all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature"

    01/10/2002 12:29:17
    1. Re: [PACENTRE] Does anyone reconize this name
    2. The Gutelius family are a prominent one, and I believe came to Millheim from Mifflinburg in Union County, where they have a private family vault (I have seen it). I believe it is pronounced Goo-te-LIE-us. Justin Justin Kirk Houser Genealogist/Researcher of Central PA and Beyond Main Lines: Houser, Breon, Shawley, Ranio/Hrynio (and others) President, BAHS Class of 2003 Student Representative, BASD Board of Education Listowner, PACENTRE-L@Rootsweb.com Historian, Schürch Association of North America (specialty Central PA lines) Member, Valley View United Methodist Church "Go ye into all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature"

    01/09/2002 01:37:15
    1. Re: [PACENTRE] Gentzel----Burrell
    2. Heckman Cemetery and Holy Cross Cemetery (aka Georges Valley Cemetery) are both in Gregg Twp., Centre Co., PA. Justin Justin Kirk Houser Genealogist/Researcher of Central PA and Beyond Main Lines: Houser, Breon, Shawley, Ranio/Hrynio (and others) President, BAHS Class of 2003 Student Representative, BASD Board of Education Listowner, PACENTRE-L@Rootsweb.com Historian, Schürch Association of North America (specialty Central PA lines) Member, Valley View United Methodist Church "Go ye into all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature"

    01/09/2002 01:31:56
    1. Re: [PACENTRE] Centre Hall
    2. Sue, Centre Hall is a borough, which means it is not in a township, but is its own municipality. It is surrounded on all sides, however, by Potter Township. Before 1885 it was a village within Potter Township. Hope this helps. Justin Justin Kirk Houser Genealogist/Researcher of Central PA and Beyond Main Lines: Houser, Breon, Shawley, Ranio/Hrynio (and others) President, BAHS Class of 2003 Student Representative, BASD Board of Education Listowner, PACENTRE-L@Rootsweb.com Historian, Schürch Association of North America (specialty Central PA lines) Member, Valley View United Methodist Church "Go ye into all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature"

    01/09/2002 01:26:16
    1. [PACENTRE] Darlene Solomon
    2. KSK
    3. Darlene, Just received a email from you and norton told me you are infected with the W32Badtrans.B@mm virus. The subject being PACENTRE Centre Hall Sorry Sue

    01/09/2002 12:53:32
    1. [PACENTRE] BAUER / BOWER, NEASE
    2. Pat Stover Fair
    3. Would like to know ancestry of Jacob BAUER / BOWER (1749-1817) and his wife Christina NEASE, early residents of Haines Twp, Centre County. Christina was born 12 Jun 1748 and died 12 Aug 1820. They are both buried in the Stover Cemetery; Jacob has no stone. According to Linn's History, they came to Haines Twp from Hanover Twp, York County in 1791. Pat Fair pstoverfair@juno.com Stover Genealogy Page http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Hills/8220

    01/09/2002 10:46:39
    1. [PACENTRE] Does anyone reconize this name
    2. KSK
    3. Sorry to ask so many question, but by now some of you can see I am working on my Centre Co lines. Has anyone ever seen the name William Gultilus, or something familar. He married Elizabeth Kramer, possibility in Millheim Twp. Centre Co. Thanks to all you have been helping me. Sue K

    01/09/2002 08:00:40
    1. [PACENTRE] Can anyone help with this family
    2. KSK
    3. Once again maybe someone can help with marriages or dates with this family. Looking for spouses and possible birth or marriage date. Thanks Sue 1 Andrew KRAMER b: 05 January 1791 in Maryland d: 18 May 1878 in Osceola, PA .. +Emma Catharine SCHAFFER b: 05 April 1795 in PA m: Abt. 1811 in Centre Co PA. d: 21 April 1889 in Osceola, PA ...... 2 Andrew KRAMER b: 12 December 1815 in Centre Co Pennslyvania .......... +AMELIA b: 1815 in Pennslyvania ...... 2 Michael KRAMER b: 31 March 1819 in Centre Co Pennslyvania ...... 2 Helena KRAMER b: 17 January 1822 in Centre Co Pennslyvania ...... 2 Lydia KRAMER b: 1824 in Centre Co Pennslyvania ...... 2 Edward KRAMER b: 1825 in Centre Co Pennsylvania. d: 1911 in Centre Co - burial in the Boalsburg Cemetery - Rebersberg, PA .......... +Rebecca RILEY b: 1826 in Centre Co PA. m: 07 February 1849 in Centre Co PA d: 1918 in Centre Co - burial in the Boalsburg Cemetery - Rebersberg, PA ...... 2 Oliver KRAMER b: 1826 in Centre Co Pennslyvania ...... 2 Perry KRAMER b: 1828 in Centre Co Pennslyvania ...... 2 Sara KRAMER b: 1830 in Centre Co Pennslyvania .......... +John MCKINLEY b: 1837 in Centre Co Pennsylvania m: Abt. 1860 in Centre Co Pennsylvania ............... 3 Gertrude MCKINLEY b: 1862 ............... 3 John F MCKINLEY b: 1873 ...... 2 Samuel KRAMER b: 1832 in Centre Co Pennslyvania

    01/09/2002 04:27:12
    1. Re: [PACENTRE] Gentzel----Burrell
    2. Bob and Paula Leitzell
    3. Darlene, Heckman's Cemetery is in Cente County near Penn Hall (not far from Spring Mills). A lot of my husband's relatives are buried there also (Leitzell and Noftzger). Georges Valley is also in Centre County, in Potter and Gregg Townships. Georges Valley is southwest of Spring Mills between Egg Hill and First Mountain. Two roads run through the valley - Upper and Lower Georges Valley Roads. We don't know of a Georges Valley Cemetery but there are at least two cemeteries in the valley: Sprucetown and Holy Cross Lutheran. Perhaps Jean Corio or Justin would be willing to check the published cemetery records for your names. Paula Linder Leitzell Mokelumne Hill, CA 95245 Calaveras County "In the foothills of the Sierra" ----- Original Message ----- From: "Darlene Solomon" <gfsbdarlenetl@grandfederal.com> To: <PACENTRE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2002 5:35 AM Subject: [PACENTRE] Gentzel----Burrell > Is Heckman's Cemetery in Centre Co. Pa. > I found that a lot of the families of George Gentzel is there. I'm looking > for information on the Gentzel's John,was buried in Georges Valley Cemetery > Is that close to Centre Co,

    01/09/2002 02:55:05
    1. [PACENTRE] Gentzel----Burrell
    2. Darlene Solomon
    3. Is Heckman's Cemetery in Centre Co. Pa. I found that a lot of the families of George Gentzel is there. I'm looking for information on the Gentzel's John,was buried in Georges Valley Cemetery Is that close to Centre Co,

    01/09/2002 12:35:44
    1. Re: [PACENTRE] Centre Hall ~ Potter Twp.
    2. Hi Acc. to "Centre Co, Pa, The County in Which We :Live" by J. Marvin LEE 1999. Centre Co. was formed on Feb. 13, 1800 from Huntingdon, Mifflin, Lycoming and Northumberland Counties. Potter is the oldest of the townships now in Centre Co., and it was formed in 1774 when this was part of Northumberland Co. . Jean n a message dated 01/08/2002 6:18:06 PM Eastern Standard Time, jimcurry@pennswoods.net writes: > Subj:Re: [PACENTRE] Centre Hall > Date:01/08/2002 6:18:06 PM Eastern Standard Time > From:<A HREF="mailto:jimcurry@pennswoods.net">jimcurry@pennswoods.net</A> > To:<A HREF="mailto:PACENTRE-L@rootsweb.com">PACENTRE-L@rootsweb.com</A> > Sent from the Internet > > > > Centre Hall is a Boro surrounded by Potter Twp. ----- Original > Message ----- > From: "KSK" <kskramer@wcoil.com> > To: <PACENTRE-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2002 5:40 PM > Subject: [PACENTRE] Centre Hall > > > > Can anyone tell me the township for > > Centre Hall, Centre Co PA. > > Is it Centre Twp. > > Thanks > > Sue

    01/08/2002 04:44:34
    1. Re: [PACENTRE] Centre Hall
    2. KSK
    3. Thanks James ----- Original Message ----- From: "James Curry" <jimcurry@pennswoods.net> To: <PACENTRE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2002 6:15 PM Subject: Re: [PACENTRE] Centre Hall > Centre Hall is a Boro surrounded by Potter Twp. ----- Original > Message ----- > From: "KSK" <kskramer@wcoil.com> > To: <PACENTRE-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2002 5:40 PM > Subject: [PACENTRE] Centre Hall > > > > Can anyone tell me the township for > > Centre Hall, Centre Co PA. > > Is it Centre Twp. > > Thanks > > Sue > > > > > > ==== PACENTRE Mailing List ==== > > There are at present 25 townships and 11 boroughs in Centre County. Post > queries about locations as well as families here -- you never know who might > know something!! > > > > > ==== PACENTRE Mailing List ==== > Visit our Centre Co. GenWeb page for further information:(http://www.rootsweb.com/~pacentre/centre.htm) > > >

    01/08/2002 11:31:47
    1. Re: [PACENTRE] Centre Hall
    2. James Curry
    3. Centre Hall is a Boro surrounded by Potter Twp. ----- Original Message ----- From: "KSK" <kskramer@wcoil.com> To: <PACENTRE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2002 5:40 PM Subject: [PACENTRE] Centre Hall > Can anyone tell me the township for > Centre Hall, Centre Co PA. > Is it Centre Twp. > Thanks > Sue > > > ==== PACENTRE Mailing List ==== > There are at present 25 townships and 11 boroughs in Centre County. Post queries about locations as well as families here -- you never know who might know something!! >

    01/08/2002 11:15:30
    1. [PACENTRE] Fwd: [PABLAIR-L] Obits~Blair and Surrounding Areas
    2. --part1_94.1f83d34d.296cd455_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit --part1_94.1f83d34d.296cd455_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-Path: <PABLAIR-L-request@rootsweb.com> Received: from rly-xb03.mx.aol.com (rly-xb03.mail.aol.com [172.20.105.104]) by air-xb02.mail.aol.com (v82.22) with ESMTP id MAILINXB23-0108084011; Tue, 08 Jan 2002 08:40:11 1900 Received: from lists5.rootsweb.com (lists5.rootsweb.com [63.92.80.123]) by rly-xb03.mx.aol.com (v83.18) with ESMTP id MAILRELAYINXB39-0108083941; Tue, 08 Jan 2002 08:39:41 -0500 Received: (from slist@localhost) by lists5.rootsweb.com (8.10.1/8.10.1) id g08DcPH27532; Tue, 8 Jan 2002 06:38:25 -0700 Resent-Date: Tue, 8 Jan 2002 06:38:25 -0700 X-Original-Sender: RJWNLW65@aol.com Tue Jan 8 06:38:24 2002 From: RJWNLW65@aol.com Message-ID: <84.215f7885.296c504c@aol.com> Date: Tue, 8 Jan 2002 08:38:20 EST Old-To: PABLAIR-L@rootsweb.com MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" X-Mailer: AOL 6.0 for Windows US sub 10555 Subject: [PABLAIR-L] Obits~Blair and Surrounding Areas Resent-Message-ID: <JD_RMB.A.8tG.RZvO8@lists5.rootsweb.com> To: PABLAIR-L@rootsweb.com Resent-From: PABLAIR-L@rootsweb.com X-Mailing-List: <PABLAIR-L@rootsweb.com> archive/latest/2477 X-Loop: PABLAIR-L@rootsweb.com Precedence: list Resent-Sender: PABLAIR-L-request@rootsweb.com I have the following obits, if you would like a scanned copy, email me offlist and include the date and name. (Some roll call names in the list) Jennie Coulter, 1936 Joseph Frederick Pernell, 1936 Simon James Smith, 1936 Mrs. Elizabeth Buschle, 1936 Infant son of Charles Allen and Elizabeth (Isenberg) Shultzaberger, 1936 Mrs. Edith Pearl Woodring Bowman, 1936 Harry Clyde Stryker, 1936 E. W. Blackburn, 1936 Ethel Myrtle McConnell, 1936 Miss Margaret Josephine Connel, 1936 Mrs. Myrtle Hatfield Logan, 1936 (Huntingdon Co. native, living in Ohio) Mrs. Evetta Otto Carpenter, 1936 Louis J. McIntosh, 1936 Otto Sidler, Sr., 1936 (was married to Catherine Scheeler) Raymond S. Boyd, 1936 Carl Stolle, 1940 John Scheeler, 1940 Mrs. Katharine Watson Stewart, 1940 Mrs. Naomi Catherine Smith Stahl, 1940 (Berlin) Mrs. Anna Slutsker, 1940 Mrs. Lena Fleischhauer Sloan, 1940 Homer A. Schrock, 1940 (former Stoneycreek Twp. resident) George H. Shamp, 1940 John Burkhard, 1938 (Johnstown) Morris E. Blair, 1938 (Aultman) Thomas B. Burgoon, 1938 (Cambria Co.) Robert T. Brant, 1938 (Shanksville) Simon Bowman, 1938 (Kernville) Mrs. Zelda Black Browell, 1938 (Broad Top) Walter E. Campbell, 1950 (Huntingdon) Bernard C. Hollingshead, 1950 (Harrisburg) Scott George Horton, 1950 (Broad Top City) Elmer Ellsworth Black, 1950 (Broad Top City) Annie Whiteman http://www.rootsweb.com/~pablair September 11, 2001 ==== PABLAIR Mailing List ==== Please direct any questions or comments regarding this list to rjwnlw65@aol.com --part1_94.1f83d34d.296cd455_boundary--

    01/08/2002 11:01:41
    1. [PACENTRE] Centre Hall
    2. KSK
    3. Can anyone tell me the township for Centre Hall, Centre Co PA. Is it Centre Twp. Thanks Sue

    01/08/2002 10:40:13
    1. [PACENTRE] Deter Family
    2. Mary T. Deter
    3. Searching for info about William Deter. Born 05-May-1841 in Union Co., PA Served in Civil War with brother John. Their father was John Deter born in Mifflin (?) William was a miner & teamster. Married to Elizabeth Catherine Billet in 1861 in Hubblersburg, Centre co., PA Died 21-Mar-1906 in Curwensville, Clearfield Co., PA Any help will be appreciated.

    01/08/2002 06:21:34
    1. [PACENTRE] Fw: [CP-L] Which cemetery is this?
    2. Sue Renkert
    3. Does anyone recognize these inscriptions? Sue ----- Original Message ----- From: "Natalie Farrell" <LeLapinEnergizant@msn.com> To: <CEMETERY-PHOTOS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, January 07, 2002 5:32 AM Subject: [CP-L] Which cemetery is this? > Does anyone out there know which cemetery in PA this is? My tape is unclear (next time I record AND take notes). > > MARGARET A. > UHLRICH > BORN SEPT. 22, 1878 > DIED DEC. 6, 1907 > **************** > HOPE'S ETERNAL DAY IS BORN > CLAYTON LEMON ULRICH > 1873-1951 > **************** > MILLIE M. UHLRICH > Born Oct. 14, 1873 > Died June 8, 1911 > **************** > CHRISTIAN S. UHLRICH > Born Nov. 18, 1905 > Died Mar. 16, 1926 > **************** > ULRICH > LOTTIE I. JACOB C. > 1888-1978 1885-1967 > **************** > ULRICH > CLYDE C. > OCTOBER 11, 1911 > DECEMBER 5, 1979 > **************** > ULRICH > MILTON GEORGE > 1909-1987 (Clyde C. & Milton George have same type of stones) > **************** > MARVIN L. ULRICH > 1925-1993 > RICHARD J. ULRICH > 1908 > **************** > UHLRICH > GEORGE LIZZIE E. > 1858-1935 1859-1936 > **************** > > Natalie J. Seiwell FarrellGet more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download : http://explorer.msn.com > > > ==== CEMETERY-PHOTOS Mailing List ==== > Do you have photos you would like to submit to our site?http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Pines/2318/contribution_form.html >

    01/07/2002 10:25:58
    1. Re: [PACENTRE] A Tribute to Ray J. Sharer (1899-2002)
    2. Justin, Many thanks for sharing such a beautifully-written remembrance! Regards, Luann

    01/07/2002 08:58:45
    1. Re: [PACENTRE] Re:Brungart/Wohlford
    2. Pam
    3. Hi, My computer is currently down for the count and I can't access my Wohlford database. I'm using a computer at the library to check email. As soon as things are up and running again, I may be able to provide additional details on the Wohlford line for you. In the mean time, you can see a few details on my website, listed below. I think we're researching the same family. Peace and Gentle Sunsets, --Pam http://www.geocities/gentlehawk/wolf.html

    01/07/2002 07:33:14