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    1. [PACHESTE] Early Church Records of Chester Co., Kennett Monthly Meeting,
    2. Terri
    3. Pages 12 & 13 Cloud, William A., m. in Marlborough, d. 1851.11.2 in Marlborough, aged 75.4.11 Cloud, William J of East Marlborough, d. 1855.5.18, bur. Marlborough. Coale, Samuel of Newlin, son of Samuel and Lydia of Harford Co., MD,, m. 1820.11.15 Mary Mason, dau of Benjamin, at Marlborough. Child: Benjamin,b. 1821.8.17. Commons, William of Kennett Square, d. 1855.9.19, aged 65.11.14, bur. Londongrove. C----, John, son of William and Sarah of New London, m 1779.3.20 Sarah Dixon, at Newgarden. C---, Isaac of Londongrove, m. 1734.3.22 Mary Houon,at Kennett. Conway, Elizabeth, dau of Thomas and Mary, b. 167.7.9. Conway, Thomas, d. 1689.7.17. Cooper, William reported 1749.1.4 by Kennett Meeting for frequently drinking to excess. To be continued......... Terri

    03/05/2004 09:22:49
    1. [PACHESTE] Re: PACHESTE-D Digest V04 #51
    2. Terri
    3. Hi Shirley - To answer your question -- I really don't know which Mordecai this is -- I'm posting this material because it's included on pages I copied that contain my Cox info. I'll make a note of your question, and the next time I go back to this library, I'll check it out for you. It'll be a while - work and all that. <g> Terri

    03/05/2004 12:12:50
    1. [PACHESTE] Re: PACHESTE-D Digest V04 #48
    2. Message #1. Terri, For my Morrison family of Chester Co, PA, I was sent info (without documentation) that AGES MORRISON marr. 9 Sept 1789 to MORDECAI CLOUD. Do you also have this info, and which Mordecai is this? Thanking you in advance, Shirley

    03/04/2004 03:59:44
    1. [PACHESTE] Correction to: Shunk/Guss Query
    2. Good Morning again, I really goofed yesterday saying that Charles Guss Jr, lived with his Conrad Shunk gr grandfather. He lived with his Shymer/Scheimer/Shimer great grand parents. Sorry about the error. A senior moment I guess. Patricia Snyder [email protected]

    03/03/2004 01:08:15
    1. [PACHESTE] re: SCHUNCK/SHUNCK's in Chester Co baptisms
    2. DIANA QUINONES
    3. For your SHUNK/SCHUNK/SHUNCK researchers: Source: Pennsylvania Births, Chester Co, 1682-1800, by John T Humphrey, pub 1994, page 182: Simon and --- SCHUNCK, parents: at E Vincent Reformed Church baptisms: Anna Margaret, b. 4/2/1749 Anna Maria, b. 6/4/1741 Catharine Elizabeth, b. 3/21/1744 Conrad, b. 10/26/1746 Isaac, b. 9/7/1753 Peter, b. 2/20/1755 Simon and Catharina SCHUNCK, parents: E Vincent Reformed Simon, born 1/10/1789 Parents FRANTZ SCHUNCK and --- Anna Barbara, b 2/3/1739 - Records of John Caspar Stoever (Lutheran pastor) parents: Conrad and Maria SCHUNCK - E Vincent Reformed Church: Benjamin b 10/19/1770 Henry b. 9/18/1781 parents: Peter and Catharina SCHUNCK: also E Vincent Reformed: Magdalena b. 12/5/1779 Simon b. 5/17/1777 Catharina SHUNCK b. 7/1/1791 Diana in AL

    03/02/2004 02:56:02
    1. [PACHESTE] Re: Shunk/Guss Query
    2. Hi Karen & List, I read your post with interest Karen, as I am a descendant of John Guss and Hannah Jung (Young). I printed your message and have briefly scanned the reference book that I have on the Guss family. In it, it states that Charles Guss, Jr. lived with his great grandfather Conrad Shunk, and that he needed a guardian appointed when he inherited the property as he was underage. I can look later to see if there is further mention of the Shunks. You can email me privately at [email protected] Patricia Snyder

    03/02/2004 03:42:20
    1. [PACHESTE] Family Books Thank you(s)
    2. Bob Young
    3. Thank you to everyone who responded to my query. Your assistance is greatly appreciated. Bob Young Researching Rimel, Lenard, Dutton, Gabel, Sharples (to name a few) --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? New Yahoo! Photos - easier uploading and sharing

    03/02/2004 03:22:19
    1. Re: [PACHESTE] Famil books
    2. Rick Nicholson
    3. Bob, You're probably thinking of Higginson Book Company: http://www.higginsonbooks.com/ Best wishes, Rick Bob Young <[email protected]> said: > I had a link to a website where they had two books I was interested in purchasing but I deleted it by mistake. The site had the name Higgins in it. I tried surfing to find it but didn't have any luck. Any assistance is greatly appreciated. I am looking for: > > Genealogy of the Dutton Family of Pennsylvania by Gilbert Cope 1871 > The Livezey Family by Charles Harper Smith 1934 > > Thank you. > > Bob > > > --------------------------------- > Do you Yahoo!? > New Yahoo! Photos - easier uploading and sharing > > > ==== PACHESTE Mailing List ==== > Check out the searchable US GenWeb Project Archives! > http://searches.rootsweb.com/usgwarch.html > --

    03/02/2004 01:23:42
    1. [PACHESTE] Thank you
    2. Terri
    3. Thank you Kim, in CA, for your kind words. (I tried to reply privately but I'm not on your "list" -- it came back <g>). Terri

    03/02/2004 01:20:09
    1. [PACHESTE] Famil books
    2. Bob Young
    3. I had a link to a website where they had two books I was interested in purchasing but I deleted it by mistake. The site had the name Higgins in it. I tried surfing to find it but didn't have any luck. Any assistance is greatly appreciated. I am looking for: Genealogy of the Dutton Family of Pennsylvania by Gilbert Cope 1871 The Livezey Family by Charles Harper Smith 1934 Thank you. Bob --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? New Yahoo! Photos - easier uploading and sharing

    03/01/2004 09:56:04
    1. [PACHESTE] Re: Early PA Shunk Families
    2. Karen McKellar
    3. For some years I have been attempting to determine which of the immigrant ancestors my family belongs to. I have a couple of questions perhaps someone can help me straighten out. 1. My ancestor: John Shunk, B. 28 March 1785 in Centre County, PA, supposedly the son of another John Shunk. Wife's name is Hanna. No information about her. Several of their children were baptized at Rebersburg and Aaronsburg Churches. John Shunk died in 1853. He was living with daughter,Elizabeth Kepperling, in Mifflin County when the 1850 census was enumerated. Now -- which of the Shunks are his ancestors. (John) Conrad Shimer's will leaves his entire estate to his six grandchildren and one great grandchild (Charles Guss). The grandcildren listed are: Isaac, Peter, who are to receive shares of the estate before it is divided equally among the others. Baptismal records then show that the children of Simon Shunk and Maria Magdalene Scheimer are: 1. Anna Maria who married Chrles Guss and was deceased prior to the will. 2. Catharina Elizabeth b. 21 march 1744 3. Conrad, b. 26 Oct 1746 married Mary Barker 4. Anna Margaretha b. 2 April 1749 5. Simon b. 6 April 1751 6. Isaac B. 7 Sept 1753 7. Peter b. 20 Feb. 1755 (possibly 1756) 8. Infant b. 23 Jan 1759 died same day which was also the date of the death of Maria Magdalene. At first I believed Anna Maria Guss had predeceased her father and therefore her son Charles Guss, Jr. received an inheritance, however further searching shows that Anna Maria died on 30 April 1821 in Spring City, Chester County so she must have been one of the six to inherit. It now seems we have one too many grandchildren. It is possible that one of the children died prior to 1799 without issue therefore would not have inherited. I have found very little information on the descendants of these grandchildren other than many notes that indicate this family was related to Governor Francis R. Shunk. Especially the Guss descendants. Herein lies the problem. Governor Shunk's father is John Shunk b. 1 May 1757 who married Elizabeth Rawn (Rahn). John's father is given as Francis b. 1714 son of Johannes Capser Shunk who immigranted in 1715 from Mutterstadt Germany. (I believe this reference comes completely from Virkus). Several sources give Francis' wife as Elizabeth Reimer. Some researchers are giving Peter B. 20 Feb 1755(1756) as a sibling of Francis, therefore making the connection and accounting for Peter being the Uncle of Governor Shunk. If this is the case, either Francis cannot be the son of Johannes Casper from Mutterstadt or there were two Peters and the incorrect Peter has been linked. Simon, son in-law of Conrad Shimer is said to have been born ca 1713 at Sankt Wendel, Saarland, Germany (This may be suspect) so if this is true it is unlikely that Simon was a son of Johan Caspar, although the dates do work. Can anyone shed any light on this. Particiculary whether or not new research has disputed the Virkus information. Karen McKellar

    03/01/2004 05:52:46
    1. [PACHESTE] More from Early Church Records of Chester Co., Kennet Monthly Meetings
    2. Terri
    3. Cloud, Mordecai granted a certificate to Newgarden to marry, 1757.9.3 Cloud, Joshua and wife Ruth Jackson. Children: William, b. 1775.6.6; Mary, b. 1778.5.9; Ann, b. 1782.3.11; Sarah, b. 1784.10.31; Joshua, b. 1794.3.28. Cloud, Ruth (Jackson), wife of Joshua, d. 1820.10.12 Cloud, Jesse, son of William and Mary of East Marlborough, m. 1st, 1789.3.30, Mary Allen, at Kennett. Child: William, m. 1st, Leticia Michener, dau. of Mahlon, d. 1805.10.3, m. 2nd, 1808.10.12 at Marlborough, Hannah Wickersham, dau. of William Wickersham. Cloud, William and his 2nd wife, Hannah Wickersham of East Marlborough. Children: Elizabeth, b. 1809.9.7; Jesse, b. 1811.4.17; James, b. 1812.12.14; Mary, b. 1814.7.2; Rachel, b. 1816.9.1; Pusey, b. 1818.6.26; Enoch, b. 1821.3.3; Hannah, b. 1822.6.4. Cloud, William, son of Joshua, m. Jane, dau. of Samuel Gatchell, res. East Marlborough. Children: Phebe, b. 1809.10.11; Samuel; John, b. 1812.3.26, d. 1826.10.11, bur. Marlborough; Ruth, b. 1814.7.26; William, b. 1817.7.9; Jane, b. 1817.7.9, d. 1817.9.17; Mary Ann, b. 1820.531; Joshua, b. 1824.3.2; Sarah Jane, b. 1827.11.11, m. Thomas Entrikin. BTW -- while I proofread this before I send it, sometimes I haven't had my second cup of coffee -- if anyone suspects an error, please let me know. I have the material to check. More later - Terri

    03/01/2004 01:10:05
    1. [PACHESTE] Re: PACHESTE-D Digest V04 #46
    2. Julie Zimmer
    3. Is this Cox possibly related to William Cox who married Rachel Mason, parents of Elizabeth (Cox) Jones 1765-1847 b. Burlington Co. NJ, d. Liberty, Ross Co. OH? I posted a pedigree chart in PDF format in Documents at this website: http://groups.msn.com/TheCorkenFamily/ It is a compilation of things I have gathered and I offer no documentation. Unfortunately it seems to be hard to open for some users. Let me know if it works for you. Julie Corken Zimmer (Cox-Jones-Westfall-Nicholas-Corken) On Feb 29, 2004, at 1:00 PM, [email protected] wrote: > > > PACHESTE-D Digest Volume 04 : Issue 46 > > Today's Topics: > #1 [PACHESTE] new member with some in [[email protected] (Terri)] > #2 [PACHESTE] William Potts [[email protected]] > #3 [PACHESTE] COX, maybe FOX [[email protected] (Terri)] > > Administrivia: > To unsubscribe from PACHESTE-D, send a message to > > [email protected] > > that contains in the body of the message the command > > unsubscribe > > and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software > requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. > > ______________________________ > > > From: [email protected] (Terri) > Date: February 28, 2004 6:20:35 PM CST > To: [email protected] > Subject: [PACHESTE] new member with some info > > > Hi All - > I'm new to this list but have some info to share with everyone. It's > only a couple pages, from "C" entries, but maybe it'll help someone. > It comes from Early Church Records of Chester Co., Kennett Monthly > Meetings, pgs. 12 and 13. > I probably won't be able to finish it all today as I'm hand typing > and > gotta go to work soon. > Anyway ....... > > Cloud, Jeremiah (dec'd. by 1753) of East Marlborough and wife Ann. > Children: Elizabeth, b. 1711.10.14; Joel, b. 1715.4.7, granted a > certificate, Mary Peirce, at Kennet; Jeremiah,b. 1723.11.20; Benjamin, > b. 1735.1.26; Mordeci, b. 1729.2.28, m. 1753.9.19 at Kennett, Ann > Harlan; Rachel, b. 17338.10; Betty (Elizabeth above?), d. 1769.4.10, > wife of William Baily; Ann, wife of Jeremiah, b. 1691.11.10, d. > 1774.8.12 > > Cloud, Mordecai of East Marlborough, m. 1738.9.30, at Kennett, Abigail > Bailey. Child: Elizabeth, m. Aug 22 1753 Davied Pugh at Swedes Church, > Delaware. > > Cloud, Wiliam, m. 1739 Mary Peirce, dau of Joshua and Ann Peirce. > Children: Ann, b. 1741.3.29; Jesse, b. 1742.9.13; Benjamin, b. > 1746.12.22; Mary, b. 174710.17; Rachel, b. 1749.9.25; Joshua b. > 1752.3.22, m. Ruth, dau of Jonathan Jackson; Ruth, b. 1758.12.31; > Orpha, > b. 1760.9.4. > > Cloud, Susanna, now Susanna Daugherty, had charges brought against her > 1750.4.2. > > Okay, gotta go -- more later. I've typed this just as it is from the > book -- no changes. > > Terri in WA > > ______________________________ > > > From: [email protected] > Date: February 28, 2004 6:34:43 PM CST > To: [email protected] > Subject: [PACHESTE] William Potts > > > Is anyone researching William Potts of West Nantmeak Chester County? > If so, > please contact me. Thank you > Sharon > [email protected] > > ______________________________ > > > From: [email protected] (Terri) > Date: February 29, 2004 10:57:24 AM CST > To: [email protected] > Subject: [PACHESTE] COX, maybe FOX > > > Hi all - > LIke I mentioned yesterday, I'm new to the list and the search in > Chester Co.. What I'm hoping to find is clarification on my known > Charles E. Cox's, b. 1820, in NJ, parents. His death cert says father > is > Sylvanus Cox but his burial records say Jonathan Cox is father. I'm > sorta using, as a guide, lineage that's been sent to me, that shows the > Jonathan line to have started in Vincent, Chester Co. and other info I > know to be true shows a few Burlington Co., NJ marriages. As these > counties are close -- here I am -- subbed to Chester!! <g> > I'll be continuing the post from yesterday in the next couple days. > > And we plod on -- Terri > >

    02/29/2004 06:31:51
    1. [PACHESTE] COX, maybe FOX
    2. Terri
    3. Hi all - LIke I mentioned yesterday, I'm new to the list and the search in Chester Co.. What I'm hoping to find is clarification on my known Charles E. Cox's, b. 1820, in NJ, parents. His death cert says father is Sylvanus Cox but his burial records say Jonathan Cox is father. I'm sorta using, as a guide, lineage that's been sent to me, that shows the Jonathan line to have started in Vincent, Chester Co. and other info I know to be true shows a few Burlington Co., NJ marriages. As these counties are close -- here I am -- subbed to Chester!! <g> I'll be continuing the post from yesterday in the next couple days. And we plod on -- Terri

    02/29/2004 01:57:24
    1. [PACHESTE] William Potts
    2. Is anyone researching William Potts of West Nantmeak Chester County? If so, please contact me. Thank you Sharon [email protected]

    02/28/2004 12:34:43
    1. [PACHESTE] new member with some info
    2. Terri
    3. Hi All - I'm new to this list but have some info to share with everyone. It's only a couple pages, from "C" entries, but maybe it'll help someone. It comes from Early Church Records of Chester Co., Kennett Monthly Meetings, pgs. 12 and 13. I probably won't be able to finish it all today as I'm hand typing and gotta go to work soon. Anyway ....... Cloud, Jeremiah (dec'd. by 1753) of East Marlborough and wife Ann. Children: Elizabeth, b. 1711.10.14; Joel, b. 1715.4.7, granted a certificate, Mary Peirce, at Kennet; Jeremiah,b. 1723.11.20; Benjamin, b. 1735.1.26; Mordeci, b. 1729.2.28, m. 1753.9.19 at Kennett, Ann Harlan; Rachel, b. 17338.10; Betty (Elizabeth above?), d. 1769.4.10, wife of William Baily; Ann, wife of Jeremiah, b. 1691.11.10, d. 1774.8.12 Cloud, Mordecai of East Marlborough, m. 1738.9.30, at Kennett, Abigail Bailey. Child: Elizabeth, m. Aug 22 1753 Davied Pugh at Swedes Church, Delaware. Cloud, Wiliam, m. 1739 Mary Peirce, dau of Joshua and Ann Peirce. Children: Ann, b. 1741.3.29; Jesse, b. 1742.9.13; Benjamin, b. 1746.12.22; Mary, b. 174710.17; Rachel, b. 1749.9.25; Joshua b. 1752.3.22, m. Ruth, dau of Jonathan Jackson; Ruth, b. 1758.12.31; Orpha, b. 1760.9.4. Cloud, Susanna, now Susanna Daugherty, had charges brought against her 1750.4.2. Okay, gotta go -- more later. I've typed this just as it is from the book -- no changes. Terri in WA

    02/28/2004 09:20:35
    1. Re: [PACHESTE] Early Warrants for Penn settlers
    2. Orville Mock
    3. A booklet called, "William Penn's Orignial Proposal and Plan for the Founding & Building of Philadelphia in Pennsylvania, America, in 1683". An earlier message referenced as "Coleman's Re-print" is a publication by James Coleman, Genealogical Bookseller, 9 Tottenham Terrace, White Hart Lane, Tottenham, Near London, North, published in 1881. This booklet lists the original purchasers of lots in Philadelphia. If the earlier list member who send the 4 part list could give some additional details or the scource of the information, it would be helpful. ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, February 23, 2004 4:11 PM Subject: Re: [PACHESTE] Early Warrants for Penn settlers > >> Here follow the Lots of the Purchafors under a thoufand Acres & placed in the > >> back streets of the front of Delaware, and begin with Numb. 5, at the > >> Southern fide, and fo proceed by the Numbers, as in the Draught. > > OK ... way down on this list I found one of my guys ( I think ). Hurray !! > > Now, please tell me ... one more time ... what this list actually is, where it was found and the date of the data. Also; does anyone know of a map that might show the locations of these lots ?? > > THANKS SO MUCH FOR POSTING THE DATA !! > > DICK FOLKERTH > Dallas, Texas > > > > ==== PACHESTE Mailing List ==== > Visit the PA GenWeb Archives at > http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/pa/pafiles.htm >

    02/27/2004 03:39:22
    1. Re: [PACHESTE] Re: PACHESTE-D Digest V04 #44
    2. Gail Steckel
    3. Only thing I could find at Ancestry for that time frame - these records are from the Family Data Collection and are undocumented: Name: Rachel Corken Spouse: Rachel Corken Birth Place: Burlington, Mt Holly, NJ Birth Date: 23 December 1796 Death Place: Burlington Jct, Nodaway, MO Death Date: 1 March 1893 Parents: Robert Corken , Grace Mason Name: Jane Corken Spouse: Jane Corken Birth Place: Pa, PA Birth Date: 29 February 1792 Death Place: Ross Co Oh, Ross, OH Death Date: 6 February 1856 Parents: Robert Corken , Grace Mason Also, there is info in Ancestry's World Tree on this couple. That part of Ancestry is free so you can visit the site and view it for yourself (unless, of course, YOU posted that family tree!) ----- Original Message ----- From: "Julie Zimmer" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2004 8:41 PM Subject: [PACHESTE] Re: PACHESTE-D Digest V04 #44 > looking for info on indentured servants arriving in New Castle between > 1767 and 1774, particularly Robert Corken ages 5 to 12 who was > indentured to George Mason, a Quaker of Pennsylvania. > Any Corkens out there??? Or any ideas on indentured servant lists from > ships?? > JZ > On Feb 26, 2004, at 5:04 AM, [email protected] wrote: > > > > > > > PACHESTE-D Digest Volume 04 : Issue 44 > > > > Today's Topics: > > #1 [PACHESTE] Placement in Penn's Col [[email protected]] > > #2 [PACHESTE] new to list-MILLS JENKI [Faith Smith > > <[email protected]>] > > #3 [PACHESTE] Richard W. Head [[email protected]] > > #4 [PACHESTE] 1812 War and MARCH men ["DIANA QUINONES" > > <[email protected]>] > > > > Administrivia: > > To unsubscribe from PACHESTE-D, send a message to > > > > [email protected] > > > > that contains in the body of the message the command > > > > unsubscribe > > > > and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software > > requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. > > > > ______________________________ > > > > > > From: [email protected] > > Date: February 25, 2004 10:18:40 AM CST > > To: [email protected] > > Subject: [PACHESTE] Placement in Penn's Colony > > > > > > Re: Penn's Colony, I have another question to throw out for insight: > > > > I read somewhere that William Penn wanted to keep families/neighbors > > that > > were kindred in the old county, placed together in the new Colony. > > > > If that is so, might one assume that because a quantity of neighbors > > were > > proven to be from one area in Great Britain, that there is a > > likelihood that an > > emigrant from the same time would be from that area also? > > > > Are there any thoughts on this, or objections? > > Carol > > > > ______________________________ > > > > > > From: Faith Smith <[email protected]> > > Date: February 25, 2004 12:15:56 PM CST > > To: [email protected] > > Subject: [PACHESTE] new to list-MILLS JENKINS surnames > > > > > > Hello, all > > > > I've subbed to the list in hopes that I can find anyone connected to > > my MILLS and JENKINS families in Chester Co. > > > > William MILLS [1749-1842] married Mary JENKINS sometime around 1769 > > probably in Chester County. In Jan 1776, he enlisted in Caleb North's > > Infantry Div at the Chester Co. "county seat." > > > > A will for John E. MILLS of E. Nottingham, probated in 1781, lists > > John's wife Eleanor; children Jennet, James, William, John and > > Ebenezer Mills, and brother [in law?] David WHERRY. I don't know if > > this is my William's family or not. > > > > William's family seems to have moved around a bit. Their first > > daughter Hannah was born in MD [date unknown], son Nathaniel J. in PA > > [1795]. Hannah married David MYERS also b MD and had a son David b > > 1811 who may also have been b MD. I've not been able to find David > > and Hannah anywhere, until much later when he shows up in > > Philadelphia. Nathaniel ends up in Potter Co. William himself is > > buried in Pottsville, Schulkill Co. > > > > I know nothing of Mary JENKINS' parents or siblings. > > > > William and Mary are my 5th ggrandparents. If any of this sounds > > familiar to anyone, I would be very happy to share information. > > > > Thanks and regards to all, > > > > Faith Smith > > Fredericksburg VA > > > > > > > > > > > > > > - ------------------------------- > > Do you Yahoo!? > > Yahoo! Mail SpamGuard - Read only the mail you want. > > > > ______________________________ > > > > > > From: [email protected] > > Date: February 25, 2004 1:11:54 PM CST > > To: [email protected] > > Subject: [PACHESTE] Richard W. Head > > > > > > Looking for anyone researching this person Richard W. Head and family. > > I > > found him living in West Nantmel Chester County on the 1920 and 1930 > > federal > > census. Looking for any info that is available. > > > > Sharon > > > > ______________________________ > > > > > > From: "DIANA QUINONES" <[email protected]> > > Date: February 25, 2004 9:25:44 PM CST > > To: [email protected] > > Subject: [PACHESTE] 1812 War and MARCH men > > > > > > In Chester Co there were these men in War of 1812: > > > >> From Chester Co War of 1812: 65th Pennsylvania Volunteer Militia > > > > "This regiment, under command of Lieut. Col. John Pearson, served at > > Camp > > Marcus Hook. Five companies came from Chester county and were > > commanded > > respectively by Captains Wethersby, Lackey, Hartman, Harris and > > Campbell. > > > > "CAPTAIN HARTMAN's COMPANY (2d company). > > > > George Hartman, captain > > Jacob Moyer, lieutenant > > John Miller, sergeant > > John Hipple, corporal > > > > PRIVATES > > > > Bush, John > > Hipple, Caspar > > Hipple, George > > Hipple, Henry > > Hipple, Peter > > Hoffman, George > > Houck, Henry > > MARCH, Henry > > MARCH, Nicholas > > > > CAPTAIN CAMPBELL's COMPANY (3d company). > > > > Jacob Campbell, captain > > John Buzzard, sergeant > > PRIVATES: > > Jesse MARCH > > > > Does anyone have info on any of these MARCH? > > > > My gr3grandmother was Rebecca MARCH, b 8/16/1800 - 9/11/1879 m Zenas > > SAVAGE of E Coventry, both buried in Oak Grove Cemetery, Parker Ford. > > I wonder if any of the MARCH men in this 1812 list would include any > > of her brothers or cousins, etc? Does anyone have info on Jesse, > > Henry or Nicholas MARCH? Or the John HIPPLE, Corp? > > > > Also, her sister-in-law was Luzetta SAVAGE b 9/12/1812, married a > > John HIPPLE, b 12/9/1809. Obviously the John HIPPLE shown in 1812, is > > not her husband, but the one in 1812, a Corp., could be an uncle or > > older cousin who served in 1812? An uncle, Johannes HIPPLE was born > > 1755, but I have no info on him. Father was Lorentz HIPPLE m. 1)Anna > > Maria ASHE; 2)Rosina Yeager/Jaeger. Also he had brothers John George > > b 1786 , Peter b 1769 and Henry b 1753! Could these 3 sons have also > > been in 1812? > > > > The John BUZZARD, sergeant in 3rd Co is husband of Hannah SAVAGE, a > > sister of Luzetta and Zenas SAVAGE. They lived in Montgomery Co PA, > > Upper Providence in 1850-1860 Census. > > > > Diana in AL > > > > > > > ==== PACHESTE Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe from regular mail mode on this list, send a message to: > [email protected] > Put only the word unsubscribe in the body of your message. For digest > mode, send the message to [email protected] > > >

    02/27/2004 01:08:51
    1. [PACHESTE] Re: PACHESTE-D Digest V04 #44
    2. Julie Zimmer
    3. looking for info on indentured servants arriving in New Castle between 1767 and 1774, particularly Robert Corken ages 5 to 12 who was indentured to George Mason, a Quaker of Pennsylvania. Any Corkens out there??? Or any ideas on indentured servant lists from ships?? JZ On Feb 26, 2004, at 5:04 AM, [email protected] wrote: > > > PACHESTE-D Digest Volume 04 : Issue 44 > > Today's Topics: > #1 [PACHESTE] Placement in Penn's Col [[email protected]] > #2 [PACHESTE] new to list-MILLS JENKI [Faith Smith > <[email protected]>] > #3 [PACHESTE] Richard W. Head [[email protected]] > #4 [PACHESTE] 1812 War and MARCH men ["DIANA QUINONES" > <[email protected]>] > > Administrivia: > To unsubscribe from PACHESTE-D, send a message to > > [email protected] > > that contains in the body of the message the command > > unsubscribe > > and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software > requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. > > ______________________________ > > > From: [email protected] > Date: February 25, 2004 10:18:40 AM CST > To: [email protected] > Subject: [PACHESTE] Placement in Penn's Colony > > > Re: Penn's Colony, I have another question to throw out for insight: > > I read somewhere that William Penn wanted to keep families/neighbors > that > were kindred in the old county, placed together in the new Colony. > > If that is so, might one assume that because a quantity of neighbors > were > proven to be from one area in Great Britain, that there is a > likelihood that an > emigrant from the same time would be from that area also? > > Are there any thoughts on this, or objections? > Carol > > ______________________________ > > > From: Faith Smith <[email protected]> > Date: February 25, 2004 12:15:56 PM CST > To: [email protected] > Subject: [PACHESTE] new to list-MILLS JENKINS surnames > > > Hello, all > > I've subbed to the list in hopes that I can find anyone connected to > my MILLS and JENKINS families in Chester Co. > > William MILLS [1749-1842] married Mary JENKINS sometime around 1769 > probably in Chester County. In Jan 1776, he enlisted in Caleb North's > Infantry Div at the Chester Co. "county seat." > > A will for John E. MILLS of E. Nottingham, probated in 1781, lists > John's wife Eleanor; children Jennet, James, William, John and > Ebenezer Mills, and brother [in law?] David WHERRY. I don't know if > this is my William's family or not. > > William's family seems to have moved around a bit. Their first > daughter Hannah was born in MD [date unknown], son Nathaniel J. in PA > [1795]. Hannah married David MYERS also b MD and had a son David b > 1811 who may also have been b MD. I've not been able to find David > and Hannah anywhere, until much later when he shows up in > Philadelphia. Nathaniel ends up in Potter Co. William himself is > buried in Pottsville, Schulkill Co. > > I know nothing of Mary JENKINS' parents or siblings. > > William and Mary are my 5th ggrandparents. If any of this sounds > familiar to anyone, I would be very happy to share information. > > Thanks and regards to all, > > Faith Smith > Fredericksburg VA > > > > > > > - ------------------------------- > Do you Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Mail SpamGuard - Read only the mail you want. > > ______________________________ > > > From: [email protected] > Date: February 25, 2004 1:11:54 PM CST > To: [email protected] > Subject: [PACHESTE] Richard W. Head > > > Looking for anyone researching this person Richard W. Head and family. > I > found him living in West Nantmel Chester County on the 1920 and 1930 > federal > census. Looking for any info that is available. > > Sharon > > ______________________________ > > > From: "DIANA QUINONES" <[email protected]> > Date: February 25, 2004 9:25:44 PM CST > To: [email protected] > Subject: [PACHESTE] 1812 War and MARCH men > > > In Chester Co there were these men in War of 1812: > >> From Chester Co War of 1812: 65th Pennsylvania Volunteer Militia > > "This regiment, under command of Lieut. Col. John Pearson, served at > Camp > Marcus Hook. Five companies came from Chester county and were > commanded > respectively by Captains Wethersby, Lackey, Hartman, Harris and > Campbell. > > "CAPTAIN HARTMAN's COMPANY (2d company). > > George Hartman, captain > Jacob Moyer, lieutenant > John Miller, sergeant > John Hipple, corporal > > PRIVATES > > Bush, John > Hipple, Caspar > Hipple, George > Hipple, Henry > Hipple, Peter > Hoffman, George > Houck, Henry > MARCH, Henry > MARCH, Nicholas > > CAPTAIN CAMPBELL's COMPANY (3d company). > > Jacob Campbell, captain > John Buzzard, sergeant > PRIVATES: > Jesse MARCH > > Does anyone have info on any of these MARCH? > > My gr3grandmother was Rebecca MARCH, b 8/16/1800 - 9/11/1879 m Zenas > SAVAGE of E Coventry, both buried in Oak Grove Cemetery, Parker Ford. > I wonder if any of the MARCH men in this 1812 list would include any > of her brothers or cousins, etc? Does anyone have info on Jesse, > Henry or Nicholas MARCH? Or the John HIPPLE, Corp? > > Also, her sister-in-law was Luzetta SAVAGE b 9/12/1812, married a > John HIPPLE, b 12/9/1809. Obviously the John HIPPLE shown in 1812, is > not her husband, but the one in 1812, a Corp., could be an uncle or > older cousin who served in 1812? An uncle, Johannes HIPPLE was born > 1755, but I have no info on him. Father was Lorentz HIPPLE m. 1)Anna > Maria ASHE; 2)Rosina Yeager/Jaeger. Also he had brothers John George > b 1786 , Peter b 1769 and Henry b 1753! Could these 3 sons have also > been in 1812? > > The John BUZZARD, sergeant in 3rd Co is husband of Hannah SAVAGE, a > sister of Luzetta and Zenas SAVAGE. They lived in Montgomery Co PA, > Upper Providence in 1850-1860 Census. > > Diana in AL > >

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    1. [PACHESTE] News from Pennsburg - February 20, 1904
    2. Ref: Town and Country Newspaper Pennsburg, Montgomery County, PA Saturday - February 20, 1904 THIEVES DYNAMITE SAFE Burglars on Tuesday terrorized Spring City, and quite a few of the residents residing in close proximity to the office of S. DIEMER & Son, coal and lumber dealers, were awakened about 4 o'clock that morning by the discharge of nitro-glycerine used to blow the safe. The robbery occurred shortly after 4 o'clock, a rather unusual hour for burglars to be at work. An entrance was forced in one of the office doors, and three separate attempts were made to blow the safe open, none of them being successful. The safe was badly battered and twisted, so that it cannot be used. S. DIEMER whose residence is but a few yards from the office, hearing the explosions and seeing a light in the window of the office, fired at the office window with a shot gun. After the report a yell of pain was heard, and the burglars then dashed down Main street, talking loudly. Neighbors living near the office saw the thieves at work and state that there were three of them. One was in the office doing the safe blowing, while the other two remained on guard until after the explosion, when they went to the office also. It is the opinion of the neighbors that one of the thieves had been hit by Mr. DIEMER's shot. The reports of the explosion were heard by residents several hundred yard away. EIGHTY YEAR OLD WOMAN FELL AND BROKE LEG Mrs. Reuben MUMBAUER, of near Milford Square, on Thursday fell down a flight of stairs at the home of her son-in-law Samuel WIEAND, Jr., where she resides, and fractured her thigh bone. Dr. WICKERT, of Milford Square, was summoned, but by the time he came her limb was swollen to such an extent that the leg could not be set that day. On Sunday the swelling had subsided and the fracture was reduced. Mrs. MUMBAUER was eighty years of age last week and is the mother of Aaron MUMBAUER, proprieter of the Palm Roller Mills. BRANCH STORE FOR PLUMBER STECKEL Plumber Victor H. STECKEL, of Pennsburg, will on March first open a branch store at Siegfrieds Northampton County. Mr. STECKEL has of late had considerable work in that section and in order to convenience matters he has decided to open the second store. He expects to have a competent man at that place regularly. MAN FASTS SIXTY DAYS For the purpose of improving his physical condition V.R. WILCOX, of near Harrisburg, will fast for sixty-days. For four weeks he has not tasted food. He drinks a quart of water a day in which a cerreal has been soaked, and has only lost thirteen pounds. EXPIRED WHILE READING A NEWSPAPER Death came without warning to Jacob EHRGOOD, a venerable resident of Pottstown, about noon last Friday. While reading a newspaper at his home he fell back in his chair and expired almost instantly. He was in his eighty-first year. EMPLOYEES AID FELLOW EMPLOYEE WHO IS ILL The employees in EISENLOHR's cigar factory at Boyertown, took up a collection among themselves, amounting to $18, to aid Wilson HARING, a fellow workman, who had a relapse from a recent sickness and is now confined to the house again. FAGLEYSVILLE HAS TELEPHONE CONNECTIONS Fagleysville has been connected by the Pennsylvania telephone from the Boyertown exchange. The line was extended from Swamp. The phone has been placed in J.M. SHIVE's store. SEVENTEEN YEAR OLD COUPLE MARRIES The youngest couple to wed in this county were married on Sunday at Pottstown by Rev. W.H. FORD, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal Church. The contracting party was Henry B. SMITH and Miss Jennie M. KNAPP, both of Pottstown and only seventeen years old. WORE A WEDDING GOWN 117 YEARS OLD At the wedding of Robert D. LUTZ and Miss Hermie JACOBY, at Lynnport, Lehigh county the bride wore a gown 117 years old, that had been worn at the altar by her great-great-grand-mother, Katharine SNYDER. MEMORIAL SERVICE TOMORROW A memorial service will be held for the late Charles GREULICH, of East Greenville, tomorrow forenoon in the New Goshenhoppen Reformed church. The Rev. C.M. DELONG will preach the sermon. BOY SCARED ROBBERS With lusty voice and lively legs, Albert, the stripling son of Albert GERHART of Souderton, the former proprietor of the Reliance Hotel near Souderton put a doughty highwayman to shame at the southern border of that town. The lad laden with a tempting sum of money, was on his way home after a business trip for his father, and while he waited for a trolley car the robber attacked him. "Murder! murder!" yelled the boy, as he struggled loose, tearing his coat and running like a deer. The robber followed a little way; but the boy's screams were so shrill that rescue was bound to come, and so the pursuer turned and took to the woods. SOLD OUT AFTER BEING BURNED OUT H.C. DERSTINE, the creameryman and butcher of Morwood, whose buildings were destroyed by fire last week, sold his butchering business to Aaron LEWIS, of the same place. Mr. LEWIS about four years ago was in partnership in this business with Mr. DERSTINE and he is an able man to continue the business for he thoroughly understands it. He will start the business on Saturday next. Mr. DERSTINE will continue the creamery business. He will start to rebuild at once and expects to have the creamery finished ready for business by July first. MADE A PRESENT TO NAMESAKE Senator Algernon B. ROBERTS, of Bala this county, has presented a solid silver whistle to a son of Postmaster W.R. MALSBERGER, of Stowe, who was born on the day ROBERTS was elected Senator and named for him. SALOON-KEEPER WILL BEGIN FARMING Oscar BERGER, the saloon-keeper at the Continental Hotel Macungie has rented the WENHER farm, between Macungie and Alburtis, and will take possession in April. RENTED FARM NEAR VERA CRUZ Albert HASSLER, at present working on the FRITCH farm at Macungie, has rented the William GEHMAN farm near Vera Cruz, where he will start farming in Spring. PUBLIC SALE Public Sale of Valuable Household Goods. There will be sold at public sale on Saturday, March 12, 1904, at the residence of Mrs. Katie LEISTER, near St. Paul's Lutheran church, Montg. Co., Pa., the following household goods, to-wit: One bedroom set, one sideboard, one dozen new chairs, two rockers, two couches, one extension table, small table, 56 yards new carpet, queensware, and many other articles too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, p.m. Conditions to be made by Morris W. BADMAN. Ambrose KULP, auctioneer. Horace M. BUCK, clerk.

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