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From the 1860 census, Clarion Co., Licking Twp.: Isaac Dehart (age 70) Polly Dehart (age 35) Perry Dehart (age 27) Perry later married Mary Chambers, b. 1842, d/o James H. and Susannah CHAMBERS Would this be your Isaac? Gretchen
Hi, I have the klinger records!! however, I,ve been trying to track these Schwartz,s, and found nothing. I have most all records of all churches around here as well as cencus etc. I used to do research for a proffesion, so have a nice library, of my own. can,t help yopu with Isaacs children, as time frame and church records have voids, and lost records!!! so can,t help you there, !! I,m wondering what your connection is to the George Dietrich and catherine Stahlman!!!???? If I can be of any help. let me know. In fact I have the George Colemans records, but not on computer, could copy and snail mail!!!! Bill ----- Original Message ----- From: "Eric Swab" <eswab@adelphia.net> To: <PACLARIO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2005 1:58 PM Subject: Re: [CLARION] SCHWARTZ, SWARTZ, YEANY, SHAFFER, WOLFGANG > Bill, > > This is encouraging, however, I would need your Isaac's childrens names to > make the connection for sure. Do you by any chance have that > information? We have no birth information for four of our Isaac's > children, it is possible that all 9 children were born in Dauphin Co. We > think we know the birth places 2 of their children: Mary Polly Elizabeth > Swartz b. 21-Oct-1821 and Sarah Jane Swartz b. 27-Feb-1829 they were both > born in Harrisburg, Dauphin Co., PA., if our source is correct. The > earliest evidence of Isaac in Armstrong/Clarion County is about 1830 when > he bought property in Red Bank Twp. If you don't know the children of > Isaac, can you tell me where to find the Klingers Church records? > > Thanks for the information on Barbara Coleman's ancestors. I will send > what I have on Barbara Coleman m. John Swartz and George Dietrich m. > Catherine Stahlman to your private email box. If any other reader would > also like this information, let me know. > > Bill, I assume your last name is Dietrich. I would like to put you in my > corespondent database. > > Eric > > At 10:50 AM 1/6/2005 -0500, dietrichpa wrote: > >Hi, I think we connect!!! Isaac Schwartz, was the son of Adam Schwartz, and > >wife Rosina. I am still trying to find their home place, as I think Adams > >sister, was married to my Leonard Dietrich. an immigrant. however Adam and > >Rosina Schwartz, first show up in Klingers church records, in Lykens twp. > >dauphin co. Adam and Rosina, had Abraham 8/15/1777, Isaak 9/12/1779,Sarah > >9/16/1781, Elizabeth 5/2/1783, Micheal 5/4/1787, Adam 5/4/1787, all these > >children were baptised at the same time, 9/16/1787. later, thery had a > >daughter Maria12/20/1791. most of my ancesters, were sponsors for these > >children. most of these moved on, but Adam and Rosina, died here, as I found > >them in 1810 cencus, as well as Adams wife Rosina, 1820 so I think they died > >here in Hubley two Schuylkill co, where I live as they lived next door to my > >Leonard Dietrich. By the way, his grandson Leonard, move out to Red banks as > >well, later to Crawford co!!!! now as for Barbara Coleman, she was the > >daughter of George Jacob Coleman and his wife was Catherine Salada, daughter > >of John Salada and Margaret Everhart.they move to red banks. George died > >8/31/1832.no dates on Catherine. George Jacob Colemans parents were John > >and Susan Coleman. their children were Carl born 1768, George jacob 1769 > >and a sister Hannah, born 1770. I decend through Carl. anyway, we have > >never connected to his parents, we believe he was born about 1745. and > >handme down info, says his father Carl Kohlman, came into Louisiana 1n 1710. > >and moved north, I found them living here, in 1772, but know his children > >were born here in Lykens twp. Dauphin co. a few miles from my home. I have > >no info on Barbara, or who she married, would love to have it!! same as the > >info on George Dietrich and Catherine stahlman. they died here, I have a > >lot of that info, putting it in my Dietrich book, but may have something I > >don,t. let me know if this connects, as I have a great deal on the > >Colemans. including George and most of his children!!! Bill > >----- Original Message ----- > >From: "Eric Swab" <eswab@adelphia.net> > >To: <PACLARIO-L@rootsweb.com> > >Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2005 9:00 AM > >Subject: Re: [CLARION] SCHWARTZ, SWARTZ, YEANY, SHAFFER, WOLFGANG > > Eric Swab > Voice: 719/632-0251 > Email: eswab@adelphia.net > Website: http://users.adelphia.net/~eswab > > > > ==== PACLARIO Mailing List ==== > Visit the Newly updated CLARION County, PA USGen website! > http://www.pa-roots.com/~clarion/ >
The Derrick, Thursday, January 6, 2005: Gerald N. File, 404 Main St., Rouseville Loma C. Gilliland, 3237 Georgetown Road, Polk Aileen Kerr Gruebele, Clarion June Marie Hanold, Airport Road, Emlenton Norman Edward Keller, formerly of Sugarcreek Drive, Franklin Stephen J. Kish, 3 Little Pine Place, Franklin Lauretta F. Seamon, Sligo, formerly of Monroe Willard W. "Bill" Simpson, Millcreek, formerly of Franklin Alice M. Stevenson, 332 Cedar Ave., Oil City Marian E. Wierbinski, Brookville, formerly of Oil City Gordon "Gordie" Dick, services set Saturday Gerald N. File Gerald N. File, 96, of 404 Main St., Rouseville, died at 1:47 a.m. Wednesday, Jan. 5, 2005, in Beverly Healthcare-Oil City. Born June 9, 1908, in Rouseville, he was the son of Charles H. and Emma Nelson File. Mr. File had worked as a truck driver for Refiners Transport. He was a member of the Rouseville United Methodist Church and the Oil City Eagles. Mr. File was married to the former Maude Russell, who died May 18, 1971. Surviving are a son, Charles N. File of Rouseville; two daughters, Mrs. Lawrence E. (Nancy) Gibbons of Franklin and Mrs. Frank (Linda) Emanuele of Oil City; five grandchildren, Mrs. Stuart (Holly) Berlin of Seneca, Mark Gibbons of Franklin, Mrs. Randy (Susan) Carlson of Netherlands, Amy Emanuele of Oil City and Joseph Emanuele of Pittsburgh; and four great-grandchildren. He also is survived by four nieces, Barbara Dodds and Beverly Higbee, both of Oil City, Kathryn Gamble of Rouseville and Barbara Beers of Lake City. In addition to his parents and wife, Mr. File was preceded in death by a brother, Lorein H. File, and two sisters, Irene O'Connor and Gladys Dodds. There will be no visitation. Interment will be in Rynd Farm Cemetery. The family suggests memorials be made to a charity of one's choice. The Morrison Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Loma C. Gilliland Loma C. Gilliland, 78, of 3237 Georgetown Road, Polk, Frenchcreek Township, Venango County, died at 9:45 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 4, 2005, in her home after a short illness. Born Jan. 7, 1926, at home in Rockland Township, Venango County, she was the daughter of Edward L. and Minnie B. Latchaw Gallagher. She was a 1944 graduate of the former Rockland High School. Mrs. Gilliland had worked for 13 years at the former Manifold in Franklin and then retired in 1988 from Polk Center after 25 years of service. She was married May 14, 1966, to Oakley R. Gilliland, who died April 20, 1996. She and her husband owned and operated a family dairy farm in French Creek Township for many years. Mrs. Gilliland was a member of the Sandy Lake Alliance Church. She enjoyed playing bingo and spending time with her family. She loved to travel especially to Alaska and loved animals, including her beloved pet dog, Heidi, and her cats, Tabby, Purr Purr, Cloudy and Charles, the visitor cat. Surviving are her dear companion, William Paul Haylett, at home; a daughter, Judith Mennor of Mercer; a son, Gary L. "Buzz" Monroe and wife, Linda, of Polk; and eight grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren, Mark Mennor and wife, Yvonne, and daughters, Katie and Melinda, of Burghill, Ohio; Timothy Mennor serving in the U.S. Navy in Ingleside, Texas, and wife, Nena, and daughter, Juanita; Tracey Urey and husband, Daniel, and daughters, Samantha Scott and Sidney Urey, of Mercer; Gary "Buzz" Monroe Jr. and companion, Becky, and her daughter, Brittani, of Richmond, Va.; Travis Monroe and wife, Dana, and daughter, Laney Jo, of Punxsutawney; Patricia Snyder and daughter, Jessica, of Maumelle, Ark.; Roberta Champion and husband, Michael, and children, Kyle and Chloe, of Canton, Ga.; and Jeanne Xander and children, Kelly and Drew, of Oil City. She also is survived by a sister, Eleanor Hilliard of Los Angeles, Calif.; and two brothers, Evan Boyd Gallagher and wife, Eleanor, of North Pole, Alaska, and Clement E. Gallagher and wife, Sarah, of Cooperstown. In addition to her parents and husband, Mrs. Gilliland was preceded in death by a son-in-law, Robert Mennor; three sisters, Edith Shearer, June Hatch and Mary Gallagher; and four brothers, Allen Gallagher, Robert A. "Bill" Gallagher, Byron F. "Fritz" Gallagher and John Gallagher. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday in the Scott A. Black Funeral Home, 99 Franklin St., Stoneboro. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday in the funeral home with the Rev. Pat L. Confer, pastor of the Sandy Lake Alliance Church, officiating. Interment and committal service will be held in Melat Cemetery, Kennerdell. Memorial contributions may be made to the Venango County Humane Society, 2724 Deep Hollow Road, Franklin, 16323, or to the American Cancer Society, 1965 Shenango Valley Freeway, Suite 1, Hermitage, 16148. Aileen Kerr Gruebele Aileen Kerr Gruebele, 98, of Clarion died Wednesday, Jan. 5, 2005. Born Nov. 29, 1906, in the Clarion County town of Nebraska, she was the daughter of James and Eva Kerr. Mrs. Gruebele was a lifelong resident of Clarion and was a member of the First United Methodist Church of Clarion. She was married Jan. 24, 1931, to Harry Gruebele, who preceded her in death. Surviving are a daughter, Elizabeth Stolzenbach of Clarion; three grandsons, Kurt, Christopher and Mark; and two great-grandchildren, Stephanie and Andrew. In addition to her parents and husband, Mrs. Gruebele was preceded in death by a son, James; and her siblings, William Kerr, Marie Ganoe, Olive Kerr and Bessie Elliott. Visitation will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. Friday in the Goble Funeral Home of Clarion. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday in the funeral home. Interment will follow in Clarion Cemetery. June Marie Hanold June Marie Hanold, 91, of Airport Road, Emlenton, died at 8:50 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 4, 2005, in Sugar Creek Station, Franklin. Born May 14, 1913, in Richland Township, Clarion County, she was the daughter of Samuel Earl and Stella Mae Champion Dunkle. Mrs. Hanold was a 1931 graduate of Emlenton High School. She was married Dec. 31, 1931, to Paul Wilbur Hanold, who died March 27, 1995. Mrs. Hanold and her husband had resided in Petrolia for 40 years prior to moving to Emlenton. They operated a vanilla business and both were active in the Petrolia Volunteer Fire Department. She had been a member of the Petrolia Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Hanold enjoyed flower gardening, creative handwork, playing the organ and working in her yard. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Jacques (Loretta Mae) Alexanian of Gatneau, Quebec, Canada; six grandchildren, Jacques-Paul Alexanian and wife, Sandy, Lois Alexanian, David Alexanian, Lydia Pelchat and husband, Jean-Pierre, and Roseanne Alexanian, all of the Gatneau, Quebec, area, and Andre Alexanian and wife, Michelle, of San Diego, Calif.; and six great-grandchildren, Joel and Myriam Alexanian, Nathanael and Zacharie Pelchat and Nathan and Abigale Alexanian; and a number of nieces and nephews. In addition to her parents and husband, Mrs. Hanold was preceded in death by one sister, Mrs. Thelma Louise Campbell, Nov. 1, 1979. Friends may call from 10 a.m. to noon Friday in the Hile Funeral Home, 1204 Kerr Ave., Emlenton. Funeral services will be held at noon Friday in the funeral home with the Rev. Jacques Alexanian, a Baptist pastor and Mrs. Hanold's son-in-law, officiating. Interment will be in Emlenton Cemetery. Norman Edward Keller Norman Edward Keller, 90, a resident of The Caring Place, Franklin, formerly of Sugarcreek Drive, Franklin, died at 7:24 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 4, 2005, in The Caring Place. Born Jan. 14, 1914, in Warren, Pa., he was the son of Harry Michael and Bertha Smith Keller. Mr. Keller retired in 1976 after 34 years as a welder for Joy Manufacturing. He was a member of Sugarcreek United Methodist Church, was a life member of the Moose Club, Eagles Club, Rocky Grove Fire Police, National Rifle Association, Rainbow Sportsmen's Club and the Sugarcreek Civic Club. Mr. Keller also was a member of the Old Timers Baseball Team and played at the age of 71 for a variety of charities. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, camping and watching his great-grandchildren play Little League baseball. Mr. Keller was married Aug. 14, 1941, to Pauline "Polly" Kisabeth Keller, who survives. He and his wife celebrated their 62nd wedding anniversary Aug. 14, 2003. Surviving, in addition to his wife, are three children, Norman "Butch" Keller of Dixon, Tenn., Bonnie Hines and husband, John, of Franklin and Karen Hepler of Oil City; three grandchildren, Tammy Keller of Tennessee, Michelle Hepler Brown of Farrell and Wesley Hepler of Oil City; a stepgrandson, David Hines and wife, Lynne, of Franklin; and two stepgranddaughters, Missi Jolley and husband, Jeff, of Cooperstown and Mindy Adams and husband, Carl, of Polk; and 11 great-grandchildren. She also is survived by a sister, Mrs. Ken (Marian) Ristau of Youngsville. In addition to his parents, Mr. Keller was preceded in death by three brothers, William, Russell and Robert Keller; and two sisters, Evelyn and Dorothy Wiles. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today in the Robert W. Gardinier Funeral Home, Franklin. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday in the funeral home with the Rev. Robert Guy, pastor at The Caring Place, officiating. Interment will be in Franklin Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Sugarcreek United Methodist Church, 443 Sugarcreek Drive, Franklin; the Venango County Humane Society, 2724 Deep Hollow Road, Franklin, 16323; or to the Franklin Little League Baseball Complex. Stephen J. Kish Stephen J. Kish, 83, of 3 Little Pine Place, Franklin, died early Wednesday, Jan. 5, 2005, in his home. Born April 6, 1921, in Oil City, he was the son of Steve and Margaret Hegedus Kish. He was a 1940 graduate of Oil City High School. Mr. Kish was a career soldier. He enlisted in the Army Air Corps in April 1941 and served in the Pacific Theater during World War II. He retired with 30 years of service. He was a member of the Franklin Elks Lodge, Franklin Eagles and the VFW. Mr. Kish was a stamp collector and an avid Notre Dame fan. He was married Dec. 28, 1949, to Mary E. O'Leary, who died Aug. 27, 1984. Surviving are a brother, Eugene F. Kish, and a sister, Lillian A. Kish, both of Oil City. In addition to his parents and wife, he was preceded in death by a sister, Margaret Kish, and a brother, William Kish. Friends may call from 1 to 2 p.m. Friday in the Huff Chapel, 312 W. Park St., Franklin. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday in the funeral home with Msgr. John J. Herbein, pastor of St. Patrick Church, Franklin, officiating. Interment will follow in St. Patrick Cemetery, Franklin. Memorial donations may be made to St. Patrick Church Building Fund, 949 Liberty St., Franklin, 16323. Lauretta F. Seamon Lauretta F. Seamon, 89, of Clarview Nursing & Rehabilitation Center, Sligo, formerly of Monroe, died at 1 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 5, 2005, in the Clarview facility. The David C. McEntire Funeral Home in Knox is in charge of arrangements. A complete obituary will be published Friday in The Derrick. Williard W. "Bill" Simpson Willard W. "Bill" Simpson, 68, of Millcreek, formerly of Franklin, died Tuesday, Jan. 4, 2005, at his residence. Born June 23, 1936, in Utica, he was the son of the late Floyd and Anna Clayton Simpson. He was a 1954 graduate of Franklin High School and served in the Military Police with the U.S. Army. Mr. Simpson was a longtime resident of the Erie area and retired in 1994 as a purchasing agent from Zurn Industries, Erie, where he worked for more than 27 years. Following retirement he worked in the hardware department of Sears in Erie from 1995 until the present. He was a member of Westminster Presbyterian Church and the Siebenbuerger Club, both in Erie. His hobbies included wood crafting, traveling, reading and camping. He enjoyed family gatherings, being a good friend to many and working on his home. Surviving are a daughter, Stephanie Simpson Hess and husband, Benjamin, of Goose Creek, S.C.; an aunt, Ann Simpson of Springfield, Ill.; three cousins, James DeFrance and Lorraine Logan, both of Frankford, Del., and Phillip Simpson and wife, Sue, of Dawson, Ill.; and several brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his wife, Pauline "Bea" McConnell Simpson in 1995 and a sister, Eleanor Kay. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday in the Scott Funeral Home, 2104 Myrtle St., Erie. A service will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday in the Westminster Presbyterian Church, 3642 W. 26th St., Erie, with the Rev. Stephen E. Morse officiating. Interment will be in Laurel Hill Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Westminster Presbyterian Church, 3642 W. 26th St., Erie, 16506. To send condolences visit www.GoErie.com/obits http://www.GoErie.com/obits. Alice M. Stevenson Alice M. Stevenson, 64, of 332 Cedar Ave., Oil City, died at 9:35 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 4, 2005, in UPMC Northwest, Seneca. Born April 14, 1940, in Oil City, she was the daughter of Howard L. and Adabelle U. Jolley Wise, and had lived in the Oil City area all of her life. Mrs. Stevenson previously had worked for Garmong's Convalescent Home, White Swan Laundry and as a cook at the White Eagle. She most recently was employed as a crossing guard for the Oil City School District at the corner of Bissell Avenue and Plummer Street, where she really enjoyed the school children. She attended the Salvation Army in Oil City. Mrs. Stevenson was an avid NASCAR fan, enjoyed playing bingo and spending time with her children and grandchildren. She first was married to Donald McMunn, who preceded her in death. She then was married Feb. 2, 1965, to James E. Stevenson, who died June 17, 1981. Surviving are a daughter, Tammy S. Myers, with whom she resided; a son and his wife, James L. and Tabitha Stevenson of Oil City; and three grandchildren, Albert Myers, Taylor Stevenson and Camron Stevenson, all of Oil City. She also is survived by three sisters, Mary Stevenson and husband, Robert, of Diamond, Nancy Maloney and husband, Larry, of Oil City, and Donna Walters of Rouseville; three brothers, Howard "Butch" Wise and wife, Judy, and Louis Wise and wife, Linda, all of Oil City, and William Wise of Diamond; and numerous nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews. In addition to her parents and husbands, Mrs. Stevenson was preceded in death by a brother, Harvey E. Wise Sr.; a niece, Lisa Ann Evans; and a nephew, Shawn Michael Wise. Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. today and from 11 a.m. to noon Friday in the Hutchinson Funeral Home, 201 Bissell Ave., Oil City. Funeral services will be held at noon Friday in the funeral home with the Rev. T. Christopher Hill, pastor of the Oil City Free Methodist Church, officiating. Interment will be in Breedtown Cemetery. The family suggests memorial donations be sent to the Hutchinson Funeral Home, 201 Bissell Ave., Oil City, 16301, to help defray the cost of funeral expenses. Marian E. Wierbinski Marian E. Wierbinski, 89, of Jefferson Manor, Brookville, a former Oil City resident, died Wednesday, Jan. 5, 2005, in Jefferson Manor. She formerly resided on High Street, Brookville. Born Feb. 13, 1915, in Oil City, she was the daughter of William J. and Florence W. Hopwood Tobin. Mrs. Wierbinski had worked as a store clerk and bookkeeper. She was a member of the Immaculate Conception Church in Brookville. Mrs. Wierbinski was married to George A. Wierbinski, who died June 18, 1989. Surviving are a son and his wife, William J. and Beverly Wierbinski of Heathsville, Va.; a daughter, Joan M. Wierbinski of Brookville; three grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. She also is survived by two brothers, Robert Tobin of Corry and Thomas Tobin of Inverness, Fla.; and three sisters, Rita Kokai of East Palestine, Ohio, Helen Stroupe of Oil City and Mildred Stanton of Michigan City, Ind. In addition to her parents and husband, Mrs. Wierbinski was preceded in death by two sisters, Ella Miller and Joan Tobin; and one grandson, Paul James Wierbinski. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday in the McKinney Funeral Home, 345 Main St., Brookville. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Saturday in the Immaculate Conception Church, Brookville, with the Rev. Joseph Staszewski presiding. Interment will be in Sunset Hill Memorial Gardens, Cranberry. Memorials may be made to the Rebecca M. Arthurs Memorial Library, Valley Street, Brookville, 15825, or to a charity of one's choice. Dick memorial set Saturday A memorial service for the family and friends of Gordon "Gordie" Dick, who died Monday, Dec. 13, 2004, will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday in the Morrison Funeral Home, 110 Petroleum St., Oil City, with the Rev. Ron Bole officiating. The family suggests memorial contributions be made to the VNA Hospice of Oil City.
Bill, This is encouraging, however, I would need your Isaac's childrens names to make the connection for sure. Do you by any chance have that information? We have no birth information for four of our Isaac's children, it is possible that all 9 children were born in Dauphin Co. We think we know the birth places 2 of their children: Mary Polly Elizabeth Swartz b. 21-Oct-1821 and Sarah Jane Swartz b. 27-Feb-1829 they were both born in Harrisburg, Dauphin Co., PA., if our source is correct. The earliest evidence of Isaac in Armstrong/Clarion County is about 1830 when he bought property in Red Bank Twp. If you don't know the children of Isaac, can you tell me where to find the Klingers Church records? Thanks for the information on Barbara Coleman's ancestors. I will send what I have on Barbara Coleman m. John Swartz and George Dietrich m. Catherine Stahlman to your private email box. If any other reader would also like this information, let me know. Bill, I assume your last name is Dietrich. I would like to put you in my corespondent database. Eric At 10:50 AM 1/6/2005 -0500, dietrichpa wrote: >Hi, I think we connect!!! Isaac Schwartz, was the son of Adam Schwartz, and >wife Rosina. I am still trying to find their home place, as I think Adams >sister, was married to my Leonard Dietrich. an immigrant. however Adam and >Rosina Schwartz, first show up in Klingers church records, in Lykens twp. >dauphin co. Adam and Rosina, had Abraham 8/15/1777, Isaak 9/12/1779,Sarah >9/16/1781, Elizabeth 5/2/1783, Micheal 5/4/1787, Adam 5/4/1787, all these >children were baptised at the same time, 9/16/1787. later, thery had a >daughter Maria12/20/1791. most of my ancesters, were sponsors for these >children. most of these moved on, but Adam and Rosina, died here, as I found >them in 1810 cencus, as well as Adams wife Rosina, 1820 so I think they died >here in Hubley two Schuylkill co, where I live as they lived next door to my >Leonard Dietrich. By the way, his grandson Leonard, move out to Red banks as >well, later to Crawford co!!!! now as for Barbara Coleman, she was the >daughter of George Jacob Coleman and his wife was Catherine Salada, daughter >of John Salada and Margaret Everhart.they move to red banks. George died >8/31/1832.no dates on Catherine. George Jacob Colemans parents were John >and Susan Coleman. their children were Carl born 1768, George jacob 1769 >and a sister Hannah, born 1770. I decend through Carl. anyway, we have >never connected to his parents, we believe he was born about 1745. and >handme down info, says his father Carl Kohlman, came into Louisiana 1n 1710. >and moved north, I found them living here, in 1772, but know his children >were born here in Lykens twp. Dauphin co. a few miles from my home. I have >no info on Barbara, or who she married, would love to have it!! same as the >info on George Dietrich and Catherine stahlman. they died here, I have a >lot of that info, putting it in my Dietrich book, but may have something I >don,t. let me know if this connects, as I have a great deal on the >Colemans. including George and most of his children!!! Bill >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Eric Swab" <eswab@adelphia.net> >To: <PACLARIO-L@rootsweb.com> >Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2005 9:00 AM >Subject: Re: [CLARION] SCHWARTZ, SWARTZ, YEANY, SHAFFER, WOLFGANG Eric Swab Voice: 719/632-0251 Email: eswab@adelphia.net Website: http://users.adelphia.net/~eswab
Hi, I think we connect!!! Isaac Schwartz, was the son of Adam Schwartz, and wife Rosina. I am still trying to find their home place, as I think Adams sister, was married to my Leonard Dietrich. an immigrant. however Adam and Rosina Schwartz, first show up in Klingers church records, in Lykens twp. dauphin co. Adam and Rosina, had Abraham 8/15/1777, Isaak 9/12/1779,Sarah 9/16/1781, Elizabeth 5/2/1783, Micheal 5/4/1787, Adam 5/4/1787, all these children were baptised at the same time, 9/16/1787. later, thery had a daughter Maria12/20/1791. most of my ancesters, were sponsors for these children. most of these moved on, but Adam and Rosina, died here, as I found them in 1810 cencus, as well as Adams wife Rosina, 1820 so I think they died here in Hubley two Schuylkill co, where I live as they lived next door to my Leonard Dietrich. By the way, his grandson Leonard, move out to Red banks as well, later to Crawford co!!!! now as for Barbara Coleman, she was the daughter of George Jacob Coleman and his wife was Catherine Salada, daughter of John Salada and Margaret Everhart.they move to red banks. George died 8/31/1832.no dates on Catherine. George Jacob Colemans parents were John and Susan Coleman. their children were Carl born 1768, George jacob 1769 and a sister Hannah, born 1770. I decend through Carl. anyway, we have never connected to his parents, we believe he was born about 1745. and handme down info, says his father Carl Kohlman, came into Louisiana 1n 1710. and moved north, I found them living here, in 1772, but know his children were born here in Lykens twp. Dauphin co. a few miles from my home. I have no info on Barbara, or who she married, would love to have it!! same as the info on George Dietrich and Catherine stahlman. they died here, I have a lot of that info, putting it in my Dietrich book, but may have something I don,t. let me know if this connects, as I have a great deal on the Colemans. including George and most of his children!!! Bill ----- Original Message ----- From: "Eric Swab" <eswab@adelphia.net> To: <PACLARIO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2005 9:00 AM Subject: Re: [CLARION] SCHWARTZ, SWARTZ, YEANY, SHAFFER, WOLFGANG > Bill, > > Thank you for your response. Yes, we seem to be talking about the same > Barbara Coleman b. 24 Mar 1813 d. 31-May-1881. I do not have her parents > information, If you do and are willing to share, I would appreciate it. I > do have Barbara's children if that would be of interest to you. > > Your Isaac may be on great interest to me. My Isaac is listed in the 1850 > Census as age 60 and in the 1860 Census as age 80. If the 1860 census is > correct then 1779 could be his birth date. There is also some confusion > about his birth place. What do you have on your Isaac Swartz? > > My connection to Dietrich is more remote. I am showing Brady Dietrich > married to Amanda Swab b. 27-May-1862 d/o Lewis Swab b. 24-Nov-1832 d. > 30-Dec-1924. I have more information on this family. > > I also have a George Dietrich b. 02-Jan-1792 d. 20-Apr-1865 married Susanna > Catherine Stahlman. > > If any of this sound interesting I will send you what I have. I am > definitely interested in what you have on Isaac Swartz and Barbara > Coleman's parents. > > Eric > > At 06:50 AM 1/6/2005 -0500, you wrote: > >Hi, seen your info and I think I may have something to check Out!!! I am > >decended from the Colemans. and there was a george jacob Coleman, who moved > >to red bank, who had a daughter Barbara, born 3/24/1813. there are also > >schwartzes fro here as I am tied into them as well!! there was an Isaac but > >born 1779, but this other could have been a son. some of them, went to red > >bank/ Clarion co area. as well as my Dietrichs, who were sponsors, for some > >of these. I do believe we may connect?? let me know what you think?? !! > >Bill > >----- Original Message ----- > >From: "Eric Swab" <eswab@adelphia.net> > >To: <PACLARIO-L@rootsweb.com> > >Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2005 12:14 AM > >Subject: [CLARION] SCHWARTZ, SWARTZ, YEANY, SHAFFER, WOLFGANG > > > > > > > Searching for ancestors of Isaac Schwartz/Swartz (b. Abt 1790 - d. 1865). > > > Isaac is my great, great, great grandfather. He was married to Elizabeth > > > (maiden name unknown). They lived most of their lives in Redbank Township, > > > Clarion County, Pennsylvania. Looking for information on his parents, any > > > siblings, where he was born and where he lived before settling in Redbank > > > Township. > > > > > > From his will on file in the Clarion County Courthouse in Clarion, > > > Pennsylvania I know that he had the following nine children. Much of this > > > is also confirmed by information in the "History of the Evangelical and > > > Lutheran Church" in Shannondale, Redbank Township, Clarion County, > > > Pennsylvania. > > > > > > Children of Isaac Schwartz/Swartz and Elizabeth: > > > 1. John* (1808-1881) married to Barbara Coleman* (1813-1881) My great, > > > great grandparents. > > > 2. Adam No information is available. > > > 3. Nancy married to John Yeany. > > > 4. Catherine married to Benjamin Shaffer. > > > 5. Elizabeth* (1816-1874) married to John Yeany* (1809-1900) > > > 6. Christenia* (1819-1877) married to Christian Yeany* (1811-1896) > > > 7. Lydia married to Daniel Reitz. > > > 8. Elizabeth "Polly" (1821-1850) married to Dieter Wolfgang*. (1820-1888) > > > 9. Sarah Jane married to Jacob Wolfgang. > > > > > > *All buried in the Shannondale Zion Cemetery, Shannondale, Redbank > > > Township, Clarion County, Pennsylvania. > > > > > > Any help in tracing the history of this family would be greatly > >appreciated. > > > > > > > > > Eric Swab > > > Voice: 719/632-0251 > > > Email: eswab@adelphia.net > > > Website: http://users.adelphia.net/~eswab > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== PACLARIO Mailing List ==== > > > Visit the Newly updated CLARION County, PA USGen website! > > > http://www.pa-roots.com/~clarion/ > > > > > > > > > > > > > >==== PACLARIO Mailing List ==== > >JOIN the "Clarion County Historical Society" > >18 Grant Street, Clarion, PA 16214 > >Phone / Fax: (814) 226-4450 > >Individual $10.00 Life $125.00 > > Eric Swab > Voice: 719/632-0251 > Email: eswab@adelphia.net > Website: http://users.adelphia.net/~eswab > > > > ==== PACLARIO Mailing List ==== > Visit the Newly updated CLARION County, PA USGen website! > http://www.pa-roots.com/~clarion/ >
Lance: I have David DeHart born 1819, because he was mustered into Civil War service 9 7 1861 at age 38 years, discharged 5 16 1862 because of illness. His parents Isaac DeHart and Catherine Unknown 1792/ 11 29 1851. They are buried at Callensburg Presbyterian Cemetery, Licking Twp., Clarion County, Pa. David had a brother also buried there, Elijah DeHart 3 17 1822/ 8 5 1907 resided Sligo, Clarion County, Pa. Elijah married Catherine J. Unknown about 1845, had three children: 1. Isiah DeHart 1847/ 1863, died at age 16 yrs. buried Callensburg 2. Eva May DeHart 1876/about 1958 buried with her husband at Callensburg Cemetery married Arthur Howard Kemery 3 10 1875/1957 who were parents of Walter Kemery 1902/ 1997, my Uncle by marriage to Viola Saylor, my Mother's sister. I have a photo of Eva and Arthur at my Grandparent's 60th wedding anniversery near Rimersburg, Pa. We were told she was from an Irish family, my Grandfather Daniel Christ Saylor was Irish also. 3. Isiah DeHart 1863, nothing else known of him. Do you have more information on the extended family of the children of David DeHart? Pearl in California Lance399@aol.com wrote: This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: DeHart, Springer, Pomroy, Gunns Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/5UC.2ACE/1256 Message Board Post: Searching for parents of DAVID DEHART who was born about 1824 in PA; m. REBECCA children: JAMES CALVIN b.1850; WILLIAM PERRY b.1853; IDA M. b. 1845; MARY b. 1847; CATHARINE b. 1851; LORETTA b. 1854; and FIELDING b. 1857. David was in 103d PA Infantry Civil War 1861-1862 hon. discharged due to illness. Fell off the face of the earth. Last census 1860 Clarion/Crawford County,PA. Rebecca and kids 1870 census. Keep hitting brick wall. Thanks in advance. ==== PACLARIO Mailing List ==== Having trouble unsubbing? Send a message with the word "unsubscribe" (no quotation marks) in the body of the message to: or --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - Find what you need with new enhanced search. Learn more.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: DeHart, Springer, Pomroy, Gunns Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/5UC.2ACE/1256 Message Board Post: Searching for parents of DAVID DEHART who was born about 1824 in PA; m. REBECCA children: JAMES CALVIN b.1850; WILLIAM PERRY b.1853; IDA M. b. 1845; MARY b. 1847; CATHARINE b. 1851; LORETTA b. 1854; and FIELDING b. 1857. David was in 103d PA Infantry Civil War 1861-1862 hon. discharged due to illness. Fell off the face of the earth. Last census 1860 Clarion/Crawford County,PA. Rebecca and kids 1870 census. Keep hitting brick wall. Thanks in advance.
Bill, Thank you for your response. Yes, we seem to be talking about the same Barbara Coleman b. 24 Mar 1813 d. 31-May-1881. I do not have her parents information, If you do and are willing to share, I would appreciate it. I do have Barbara's children if that would be of interest to you. Your Isaac may be on great interest to me. My Isaac is listed in the 1850 Census as age 60 and in the 1860 Census as age 80. If the 1860 census is correct then 1779 could be his birth date. There is also some confusion about his birth place. What do you have on your Isaac Swartz? My connection to Dietrich is more remote. I am showing Brady Dietrich married to Amanda Swab b. 27-May-1862 d/o Lewis Swab b. 24-Nov-1832 d. 30-Dec-1924. I have more information on this family. I also have a George Dietrich b. 02-Jan-1792 d. 20-Apr-1865 married Susanna Catherine Stahlman. If any of this sound interesting I will send you what I have. I am definitely interested in what you have on Isaac Swartz and Barbara Coleman's parents. Eric At 06:50 AM 1/6/2005 -0500, you wrote: >Hi, seen your info and I think I may have something to check Out!!! I am >decended from the Colemans. and there was a george jacob Coleman, who moved >to red bank, who had a daughter Barbara, born 3/24/1813. there are also >schwartzes fro here as I am tied into them as well!! there was an Isaac but >born 1779, but this other could have been a son. some of them, went to red >bank/ Clarion co area. as well as my Dietrichs, who were sponsors, for some >of these. I do believe we may connect?? let me know what you think?? !! >Bill >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Eric Swab" <eswab@adelphia.net> >To: <PACLARIO-L@rootsweb.com> >Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2005 12:14 AM >Subject: [CLARION] SCHWARTZ, SWARTZ, YEANY, SHAFFER, WOLFGANG > > > > Searching for ancestors of Isaac Schwartz/Swartz (b. Abt 1790 - d. 1865). > > Isaac is my great, great, great grandfather. He was married to Elizabeth > > (maiden name unknown). They lived most of their lives in Redbank Township, > > Clarion County, Pennsylvania. Looking for information on his parents, any > > siblings, where he was born and where he lived before settling in Redbank > > Township. > > > > From his will on file in the Clarion County Courthouse in Clarion, > > Pennsylvania I know that he had the following nine children. Much of this > > is also confirmed by information in the "History of the Evangelical and > > Lutheran Church" in Shannondale, Redbank Township, Clarion County, > > Pennsylvania. > > > > Children of Isaac Schwartz/Swartz and Elizabeth: > > 1. John* (1808-1881) married to Barbara Coleman* (1813-1881) My great, > > great grandparents. > > 2. Adam No information is available. > > 3. Nancy married to John Yeany. > > 4. Catherine married to Benjamin Shaffer. > > 5. Elizabeth* (1816-1874) married to John Yeany* (1809-1900) > > 6. Christenia* (1819-1877) married to Christian Yeany* (1811-1896) > > 7. Lydia married to Daniel Reitz. > > 8. Elizabeth "Polly" (1821-1850) married to Dieter Wolfgang*. (1820-1888) > > 9. Sarah Jane married to Jacob Wolfgang. > > > > *All buried in the Shannondale Zion Cemetery, Shannondale, Redbank > > Township, Clarion County, Pennsylvania. > > > > Any help in tracing the history of this family would be greatly >appreciated. > > > > > > Eric Swab > > Voice: 719/632-0251 > > Email: eswab@adelphia.net > > Website: http://users.adelphia.net/~eswab > > > > > > > > ==== PACLARIO Mailing List ==== > > Visit the Newly updated CLARION County, PA USGen website! > > http://www.pa-roots.com/~clarion/ > > > > > > > >==== PACLARIO Mailing List ==== >JOIN the "Clarion County Historical Society" >18 Grant Street, Clarion, PA 16214 >Phone / Fax: (814) 226-4450 >Individual $10.00 Life $125.00 Eric Swab Voice: 719/632-0251 Email: eswab@adelphia.net Website: http://users.adelphia.net/~eswab
Hi, seen your info and I think I may have something to check Out!!! I am decended from the Colemans. and there was a george jacob Coleman, who moved to red bank, who had a daughter Barbara, born 3/24/1813. there are also schwartzes fro here as I am tied into them as well!! there was an Isaac but born 1779, but this other could have been a son. some of them, went to red bank/ Clarion co area. as well as my Dietrichs, who were sponsors, for some of these. I do believe we may connect?? let me know what you think?? !! Bill ----- Original Message ----- From: "Eric Swab" <eswab@adelphia.net> To: <PACLARIO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2005 12:14 AM Subject: [CLARION] SCHWARTZ, SWARTZ, YEANY, SHAFFER, WOLFGANG > Searching for ancestors of Isaac Schwartz/Swartz (b. Abt 1790 - d. 1865). > Isaac is my great, great, great grandfather. He was married to Elizabeth > (maiden name unknown). They lived most of their lives in Redbank Township, > Clarion County, Pennsylvania. Looking for information on his parents, any > siblings, where he was born and where he lived before settling in Redbank > Township. > > From his will on file in the Clarion County Courthouse in Clarion, > Pennsylvania I know that he had the following nine children. Much of this > is also confirmed by information in the "History of the Evangelical and > Lutheran Church" in Shannondale, Redbank Township, Clarion County, > Pennsylvania. > > Children of Isaac Schwartz/Swartz and Elizabeth: > 1. John* (1808-1881) married to Barbara Coleman* (1813-1881) My great, > great grandparents. > 2. Adam No information is available. > 3. Nancy married to John Yeany. > 4. Catherine married to Benjamin Shaffer. > 5. Elizabeth* (1816-1874) married to John Yeany* (1809-1900) > 6. Christenia* (1819-1877) married to Christian Yeany* (1811-1896) > 7. Lydia married to Daniel Reitz. > 8. Elizabeth "Polly" (1821-1850) married to Dieter Wolfgang*. (1820-1888) > 9. Sarah Jane married to Jacob Wolfgang. > > *All buried in the Shannondale Zion Cemetery, Shannondale, Redbank > Township, Clarion County, Pennsylvania. > > Any help in tracing the history of this family would be greatly appreciated. > > > Eric Swab > Voice: 719/632-0251 > Email: eswab@adelphia.net > Website: http://users.adelphia.net/~eswab > > > > ==== PACLARIO Mailing List ==== > Visit the Newly updated CLARION County, PA USGen website! > http://www.pa-roots.com/~clarion/ > >
Searching for ancestors of Isaac Schwartz/Swartz (b. Abt 1790 - d. 1865). Isaac is my great, great, great grandfather. He was married to Elizabeth (maiden name unknown). They lived most of their lives in Redbank Township, Clarion County, Pennsylvania. Looking for information on his parents, any siblings, where he was born and where he lived before settling in Redbank Township. From his will on file in the Clarion County Courthouse in Clarion, Pennsylvania I know that he had the following nine children. Much of this is also confirmed by information in the "History of the Evangelical and Lutheran Church" in Shannondale, Redbank Township, Clarion County, Pennsylvania. Children of Isaac Schwartz/Swartz and Elizabeth: 1. John* (1808-1881) married to Barbara Coleman* (1813-1881) My great, great grandparents. 2. Adam No information is available. 3. Nancy married to John Yeany. 4. Catherine married to Benjamin Shaffer. 5. Elizabeth* (1816-1874) married to John Yeany* (1809-1900) 6. Christenia* (1819-1877) married to Christian Yeany* (1811-1896) 7. Lydia married to Daniel Reitz. 8. Elizabeth "Polly" (1821-1850) married to Dieter Wolfgang*. (1820-1888) 9. Sarah Jane married to Jacob Wolfgang. *All buried in the Shannondale Zion Cemetery, Shannondale, Redbank Township, Clarion County, Pennsylvania. Any help in tracing the history of this family would be greatly appreciated. Eric Swab Voice: 719/632-0251 Email: eswab@adelphia.net Website: http://users.adelphia.net/~eswab
The Derrick, Wednesday, January 5, 2005: William Reed Haugh Jr., Pinellas Park, Fla., formerly of Summerville Barbara Lee Murwin, Gainesville, Fla., formerly of Franklin Rodney W. Peterson, 620 Wendy Way, Franklin Vanessa Nicole Wingard, getting it right William Reed Haugh Jr. William Reed Haugh Jr., 78, of Pinellas Park, Fla., formerly of Summerville, father of Timothy Haugh and brother of Dorothy Gaunt, both of Summerville, died Sunday, Jan. 2, 2005, in St. Petersburg General Hospital, St. Petersburg, Fla. Barbara Lee Murwin Barbara Lee Murwin, 69, of Gainesville, Fla., formerly of Franklin, died Sunday, Dec. 26, 2004, in Gainesville. Born Jan. 5, 1935, in Franklin, she was the daughter of W. Roy Wolfe Sr. and Myrna L. Kiskadden Wolfe. She moved to Gainesville from Franklin in 1962. She was employed as a data entry supervisor at Shands Hospital in Gainesville. She was an animal lover and an avid reader and Gator fan. Surviving are a daughter, Valerie Holmes; a son, William L. Murwin III; and a brother, W. Roy Wolfe Jr. Arrangements were in charge of the Williams-Thomas Funeral Home, 404 N. Main St., Gainesville. Rodney W. Peterson Rodney W. Peterson, 86, of 620 Wendy Way, Franklin, died at 11:40 p.m. Monday, Jan. 3, 2005, in UPMC Northwest, Seneca. Born Aug. 18, 1918, in Winona, Minn., he was the son of Walter Rupp and Mary Hensmann. He was a graduate of LaCrosse High School in Wisconsin. Mr. Peterson served in the U.S. Army Air Corps during World War II with the B-29 Bomb Wing 444th Group. Over the last several years, he was very active in the CBI Group (China-Burma-India) and had held many offices in the group. Presently he held the national office of judge advocate. He started his career with Allis-Chalmers Co. in Wisconsin and later moved to Terre Haute, Ind., where he worked for Reich Brothers, which was purchased by Chicago Pneumatic Tool Co. Mr. Peterson continued on with Chicago Pneumatic Tool and moved with his family in 1960 to Franklin until 1964 when he transferred to New York state. He returned to Franklin in 1974 and retired in 1976 from CPT as vice president of marketing. He continued as a consultant after his retirement. He was an active member of Grace Lutheran Church in Franklin and most recently the Good Hope Lutheran Church in Oil City. He served on various committees with both churches. Mr. Peterson was a member of The Franklin Club, was a life member of the Franklin Elks Lodge No. 110, a charter member of VCIDC board of directors, past president of the Franklin YMCA board of directors, past chairman of the board of the Franklin Area Chamber of Commerce and was a past president of the Franklin Library board. He also served on the Red Cross board, the board of the Venango County United Way, the Visiting Nurses of Venango County board and the Franklin Housing Authority. Mr. Peterson started the first computer club in Franklin and volunteered for Meals on Wheels, along with many other organizations. He had served on the board of directors of Venango Federal Savings & Loan from the late 1970s to 1992 when Venango Federal merged with Northwest Savings Bank. He then served on the local advisory board of Northwest Savings until the present. Mr. Peterson's main interests were traveling, music and especially his family. He was married July 19, 1941, to the former Beverly C. Kriemelmeyer, who died June 28, 1996. Surviving are two sons, Rodney F. Peterson and wife, Doris, of Ocean Isle Beach, N.C., and Terry M. Peterson of Franklin; a daughter, Pamela Simms and husband, James, of Franklin; five grandsons, Paul Peterson and wife, Melissa, of Lyndhurst, N.J., Kevin Peterson of King of Prussia, Gregg Peterson and wife, Peggy, of DeMotte, Ind., Christopher Simms of Franklin and Bradley Simms, a student at Penn College of Technology; and a great-granddaughter, Daphne Peterson of Lyndhurst, N.J. He also is survived by a sister, Carol Steiner of McKinney, Texas. Mr. Peterson was preceded in death by his parents and wife. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday in the Huff Chapel, 312 W. Park St., Franklin. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday in Good Hope Lutheran Church, Oil City, with the Rev. Philip H. Scheer, pastor, officiating. Interment will be in Bethel Cemetery. The family suggests donations be made to Good Hope Lutheran Church, 800 Moran St., Oil City, 16301, or to the Franklin Silver Cornet Band, in care of Franklin City Hall, 430 13th St., Franklin, 16323. Getting it right - Vanessa Nicole Wingard Vanessa Nicole Wingard, daughter of Paul Wingard Jr. and Linda Brickey Wingard of Shippenville, was stillborn Friday, Dec. 31, 2004, in Clarion Hospital. The family will receive friends from 9 a.m. to noon and 3 to 7 p.m. Thursday in the Paul Wingard Jr. residence, 184 Lauffer Road, Shippenville.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Hamler/Homler; Rightenberry Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/GaB.2ACE/604 Message Board Post: New Information: On the Hamler Family Web Page I am finding more and more descendents of David Hamler/Homler (**b. 1809** of Warren & Sussex Co., NJ)), Wm. H. Hamler/Homler (b. **1807** of Sussex Co., NJ) and now Abraham Hamler/Homler (b. 1791) who lived in Sussex Co., NJ until he married Elizabeth Rightenberry (Riphenberick, Riffenberrick, Rifenberick, Ripenbergh, Rifenbury, etc) in 1818. Then he moved to Pennsylvania which, of course, is just across the Delaware River from New Jersey. Abraham and his family would then live in Clarion County & Lycoming County, PA. He died in 1831. Then, with Abraham Hamler being born in Sussex County, NJ in 1791, it isn't too difficult to add on to the brotherhood Nicholas Hamler/Homler who was b. in 1799 in NJ. His wife was named Pheobe b. 1803 and they eventually moved to Michigan--Lapeer Co. and Ionia Co., Michigan-- where many of David Hamler's descendents would move to. How do I substantiate the relationship between the 4 Hamler men-- Nicholas, Abraham, William H. and David-- beyond "logical thinking" and one family story? Many thanks! Kathleen LPurch6636@aol.com
Thanks Bev, Are you also researching Himes? That's what I am concentrating on now as my Newhouse research has been published with Richard Kelanic Newhouse as main author.A Snyder, James L, father Jacob married my great aunt Mary Jane Himes. I am now inputting Ferringer information and note sdome Reitz's in there and can give you info if you want. Hope you are not sliding away out there. We miss CA and SF but are glad to be home in Ohio=--ave two granddaughters now and love being close to them. Mary in Ohio -- N2NET (http://www.n2net.net) ---------- Original Message ----------- From: "Bev Morris" <bmom@rickadee.net> To: PACLARIO-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Tue, 4 Jan 2005 19:58:23 -0800 Subject: Re: [CLARION] Snyder in Piney Township > Hi Mary, > I'm sorry, he didn't. I've talked to you before about the REITZ family. > Blessings, Bev > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Mary Boehnlein" <maryb@nacs.net> > To: <PACLARIO-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, January 04, 2005 6:42 PM > Subject: Re: [CLARION] Snyder in Piney Township > > > bETH: Diud Valentine have a son named Jacob? married to Phebe? > > Mary in Ohio > > > > -- > > N2NET (http://www.n2net.net) > > > > > > ---------- Original Message ----------- > > From: "Bev Morris" <bmom@rickadee.net> > > To: PACLARIO-L@rootsweb.com > > Sent: Tue, 4 Jan 2005 11:46:46 -0800 > > Subject: Re: [CLARION] Snyder in Piney Township > > > > > Can you tell me more about your William SNYDER? > > > It's possible he is descended from Valenine SNYDER of Revolutionary > > > era. He was from Northampton Co., went to Westmoreland Co., and > > > finally settled in Armstrong Co., the part that is now Clarion Co. > > > His original farm is still there and owned by a descendant. Bev in > Calif. > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > From: <MCarman495@aol.com> > > > To: <PACLARIO-L@rootsweb.com> > > > Sent: Tuesday, January 04, 2005 9:48 AM > > > Subject: [CLARION] Snyder in Piney Township > > > > > > > Hello, > > > > > > > > Is anyone out there, researching a William Synder , > > > > > > > > age 10 on the 1870 census, Clarion County, PA,,,Piney Township \ > > > > > > > > Let me know,,,thanks for your time > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== PACLARIO Mailing List ==== > > > > List suggestions or problems?? > > > > Contact the listowner at <PACLARIO-admin@rootsweb.com> > > > > > > ==== PACLARIO Mailing List ==== > > > JOIN the "Clarion County Historical Society" > > > 18 Grant Street, Clarion, PA 16214 > > > Phone / Fax: (814) 226-4450 > > > Individual $10.00 Life $125.00 > > ------- End of Original Message ------- > > > > > > ==== PACLARIO Mailing List ==== > > List suggestions or problems?? > > Contact the listowner at <PACLARIO-admin@rootsweb.com> > > ==== PACLARIO Mailing List ==== > Visit the Newly updated CLARION County, PA USGen website! > http://www.pa-roots.com/~clarion/ ------- End of Original Message -------
bETH: Diud Valentine have a son named Jacob? married to Phebe? Mary in Ohio -- N2NET (http://www.n2net.net) ---------- Original Message ----------- From: "Bev Morris" <bmom@rickadee.net> To: PACLARIO-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Tue, 4 Jan 2005 11:46:46 -0800 Subject: Re: [CLARION] Snyder in Piney Township > Can you tell me more about your William SNYDER? > It's possible he is descended from Valenine SNYDER of Revolutionary > era. He was from Northampton Co., went to Westmoreland Co., and > finally settled in Armstrong Co., the part that is now Clarion Co. > His original farm is still there and owned by a descendant. Bev in Calif. > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <MCarman495@aol.com> > To: <PACLARIO-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, January 04, 2005 9:48 AM > Subject: [CLARION] Snyder in Piney Township > > > Hello, > > > > Is anyone out there, researching a William Synder , > > > > age 10 on the 1870 census, Clarion County, PA,,,Piney Township \ > > > > Let me know,,,thanks for your time > > > > > > > > ==== PACLARIO Mailing List ==== > > List suggestions or problems?? > > Contact the listowner at <PACLARIO-admin@rootsweb.com> > > ==== PACLARIO Mailing List ==== > JOIN the "Clarion County Historical Society" > 18 Grant Street, Clarion, PA 16214 > Phone / Fax: (814) 226-4450 > Individual $10.00 Life $125.00 ------- End of Original Message -------
Hi Mary, I'm sorry, he didn't. I've talked to you before about the REITZ family. Blessings, Bev ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mary Boehnlein" <maryb@nacs.net> To: <PACLARIO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 04, 2005 6:42 PM Subject: Re: [CLARION] Snyder in Piney Township > bETH: Diud Valentine have a son named Jacob? married to Phebe? > Mary in Ohio > > -- > N2NET (http://www.n2net.net) > > > ---------- Original Message ----------- > From: "Bev Morris" <bmom@rickadee.net> > To: PACLARIO-L@rootsweb.com > Sent: Tue, 4 Jan 2005 11:46:46 -0800 > Subject: Re: [CLARION] Snyder in Piney Township > > > Can you tell me more about your William SNYDER? > > It's possible he is descended from Valenine SNYDER of Revolutionary > > era. He was from Northampton Co., went to Westmoreland Co., and > > finally settled in Armstrong Co., the part that is now Clarion Co. > > His original farm is still there and owned by a descendant. Bev in Calif. > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: <MCarman495@aol.com> > > To: <PACLARIO-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Tuesday, January 04, 2005 9:48 AM > > Subject: [CLARION] Snyder in Piney Township > > > > > Hello, > > > > > > Is anyone out there, researching a William Synder , > > > > > > age 10 on the 1870 census, Clarion County, PA,,,Piney Township \ > > > > > > Let me know,,,thanks for your time > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== PACLARIO Mailing List ==== > > > List suggestions or problems?? > > > Contact the listowner at <PACLARIO-admin@rootsweb.com> > > > > ==== PACLARIO Mailing List ==== > > JOIN the "Clarion County Historical Society" > > 18 Grant Street, Clarion, PA 16214 > > Phone / Fax: (814) 226-4450 > > Individual $10.00 Life $125.00 > ------- End of Original Message ------- > > > ==== PACLARIO Mailing List ==== > List suggestions or problems?? > Contact the listowner at <PACLARIO-admin@rootsweb.com>
The Derrick, Tuesday, January 4, 2005: Joseph S. Keller, 148 Time Machine Drive, Polk Judith Irene Liska, Apollo John Milo Smathers, Palm Coast, Fla., formerly of Clarion County Wayne C. Weber, Seneca John R. Williams, Lititz, formerly of Oil City Herman W. Fisher, funeral set Wednesday Bonnie Jean Kell, gettiing it right Diane Lynn Leshock, getting it right Joseph S. Keller Joseph S. Keller, 80, of 148 Time Machine Drive, Polk, died Sunday, Jan. 2, 2005, at his residence. Born March 24, 1924, in Raymilton, he was the son of Joseph P. and Ruth Barnes Keller. Mr. Keller was a printer and proof reader for the Cleveland, Plain Dealer from 1962 to 1985. Prior to that he worked as a printer and proof reader for General Manifold until 1962. He was a Navy veteran of World War II, serving on the USS Saratoga and was honorably discharged in December 1945. Mr. Keller was married Aug. 22, 1942, to Esther G. Keller, who died May 8, 1983. Surviving are two children, Robert J. Keller of Lakewood, Ohio, and Mrs. William (Nancy) Barnes of Franklin; four grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. He also is survived by a brother, Paul E. Keller and special friend, Barb, of Franklin; and three sisters, Peg McClelland and husband, Jake, of Greenville, Helen Harrison and husband, Jim, of Sandy Lake and Carol Kitchen and special friend, Chet, of Naples, Fla. There will be no visitation. A private memorial service will be held at the convenience of the family with the Rev. Ronald C. Bole officiating. Interment will be in Old Sandy Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society, 10 W. Front St., Oil City, 16301. The Robert W. Gardinier Funeral Home in Franklin is in charge of arrangements. Judith Irene Liska Judith Irene Liska, 62, of 1418 Ridge Road, Apollo, Kiski Township, died Thursday, Dec. 30, 2004, in her home. Mrs. Liska lived in Kiski Township for the past 20 years, moving there from Vandergrift. Born Nov. 30, 1942, in Franklin, she was the daughter of Millard and Evelyn Richenbrode Daum. She was a graduate of DuBois Business School and Hobe Sound Bible School, Florida. Mrs. Liska was a homemaker and also worked as a caretaker at Apollo Presbyterian Church. She was married to Frank A. Liska, who survives. Also surviving are a son, Jason Liska of Kiski Township; two brothers, Grant Daum and wife, Sandra, of Cortland, N.Y., and Gary Daum and wife, Mary, of Kensington, Md.; and several nieces and nephews. Mrs. Liska was preceded in death by her parents. There will be no visitation. Services will be held at noon today in the Brady-Curran Funeral Home, 429 Franklin Ave., Vandergrift, with the Rev. Leo Rothrauff officiating. Interment will be private. John Milo Smathers John Milo Smathers, 76, of 19 Creek Court, Palm Coast, Fla., formerly of Clarion County, died Wednesday, Dec. 22, 2004, in the Veterans Hospital, Gainesville, Fla. He was born in Pittsburgh and raised in Clarion County. Mr. Smathers, who retired as an executive with Owens-Illinois at various plants, including Clarion, moved to Palm Coast in 1983. He was a decorated veteran of the Korean War. He was wounded three times in 1953 while serving with the Army Airborne Rangers. He received the National Defense Medal, the United Nations Service Medal, the Bronze Star, the Korean Service Medal with two Bronze Stars, the Combat Infantry Badge and the Purple Heart with two Oak Clusters. Among his survivors are his dear friend and close companion of 20 years, Phyllis Bonnell; three children, Leslie Durgain of Laramie, Wyo., Hilda Gustafson of Falcon, Nev., and John Smathers Jr. of Clarion; and three grandchildren. He also is survived by two sisters, Patricia Irwin of Palm Coast, Fla., and Nancy Kerr of Glenshaw; two nephews; and one niece. Interment will take place in Clarion Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society, 1620 S. Clyde Morris Blvd., Suite 300, Daytona Beach, Fla., 32119. Wayne C. Weber Wayne C. Weber, 82, of Seneca, died at 12:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 31, 2004, at his home after suffering a fractured hip and a stroke. Born July 6, 1922, he was the son of William and Nellie Cowen Weber of Cooperstown. He was a 1939 graduate of Titusville High School. After serving in the Navy during World War II in Fort Pierce, Fla., he graduated from Gannon University in Erie. Mr. Weber previously worked in local industry before his position with the U.S. Department of the Treasury, Internal Revenue Service, for 29 years, retiring in 1982. He was an elder, deacon and trustee of the Second Presbyterian Church in Oil City. Mr. Weber served for 10 years on the Venango County Humane Society board. He also served Meals on Wheels. He was a past master and trustee of Masonic Lodge 710 in Oil City and belonged to the Venango County Shrine Club. Mr. Weber served on the Cranberry Township Sewer Services Authority. He enjoyed hunting and fishing and traveling with the YWCA Gallivanters Club. He especially looked forward to attending his Titusville High School reunions. He loved his dogs. Mr. Weber first was married July 18, 1959, to Jean Smedley Ferguson, who died Dec. 7, 1982. On Aug. 3, 1985, he married Frances Whiteman Jones, who survives. Also surviving are his stepson, Dr. Terry Whiteman and wife, Joanna, and grandchildren, River, Anna and Joshua, of DeWitt, Mich.; a brother-in-law, Gordon Ferguson and wife, Phyllis, of Erie; a niece and nephew, Janis and Robert Ferguson of Erie; a sister-in-law, Norma Weber of Titusville; three nephews and their wives, Gary and Maxine Weber of Corry, Ken and Carol Weber of Pleasantville and Bill and Susie Weber of Manchester, Mich.; his niece, Cheryl Leland of Medina, Ohio; two sisters-in-law and their husbands, Barbara and Robert Peil of Syracuse, N.Y., and Virginia and Elmer Busch of Ocala, Fla., and several nieces and nephews. In addition to his parents and first wife, Mr. Weber was preceded in death by his twin brother, Waylan, and his brother, Maurice Weber of Titusville. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. today in the Second Presbyterian Church, Oil City, with the Rev. Howard Gaston officiating. Interment will be in Woodlawn Cemetery, Titusville. Memorial contributions may be made to Venango County Humane Society or to the Second Presbyterian Church Organ Fund. The Morrison Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. John R. Williams John R. Williams, 82, of 2 Amberley Way, Lititz, formerly of Oil City, died Sunday, Jan. 2, 2005, in Lancaster General Hospital following a brief illness. Born in Florida, he was the son of Arthur E. and Ruth Calkins Williams of Oil City. He served in the Army Transportation Co. during World War II and made 14 Atlantic crossings as a cargo security officer. Mr. Williams was a former insurance executive associated with Lititz Mutual Insurance Co. for 40 years beginning as the western Pennsylvania marketing representative in 1959. He held that position until retiring in 1994. He was a past member of several insurance trade associations and was certified by the Insurance Institute of America in property and casualty insurance. Mr. Williams was a member of the Lititz Moravian Congregation and had been president of the board of trustees. He also served as a former president of the American Business Club in Lititz. He was a 32nd Degree Mason, a member of the American Legion Post 56 and the VFW Post 1463 in Lititz. Mr. Williams was married for 57 years to Jeanne Mansfield of Oil City, who died in July 2004. Surviving are a son, J. Randy Williams of Lititz; two daughters, Mrs. A. Ray (Susan) Soule of Wilmington, N.C., and Mrs. Robert E. (Amy) Tucker of Midlothian, Va.; and five grandchildren. In addition to his parents and wife, he was preceded in death by a brother, Ted G. Williams of Oil City. A memorial service will be held at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Lititz Moravian Church, with a time of visitation with the family to follow the service. Memorial contributions may be made to the Lititz Moravian Church Capital Campaign, 8 Church Square, Lititz, 17543. The Heisey Funeral Home, 216 S. Broad St., Lititz, is in charge of arrangements. Fisher funeral set Wednesday Funeral services for Herman W. Fisher, 83, of Shippenville RD 1, will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday in the William N. Rupert Mortuary, Knox. The Rev. Donald Poole, pastor of the Knox United Methodist Church, will officiate. Interment will be in St. Mark Cemetery, Kossuth. Mr. Fisher died unexpectedly Saturday, Jan. 1, 2005, at his residence. Getting it right - Bonnie Jean Kell Bonnie Jean Kell, 43, of 535 Colbert Ave., Oil City, died at 7 a.m. Sunday, Jan. 2, 2005, in UPMC Northwest, Seneca. Among her survivors are three stepchildren, Richard Whitling Jr. of Polk, Ronald Whitling of Franklin and Rebecca Lynn Whitling of North Carolina. Getting it right - Diane Lynn Leshock Diane Lynn Leshock, 53, of 66 Sherman Height Road, Fairmount City, died Friday, Dec. 31, 2004, at her residence. The Carson-Boyer Funeral Home Inc. in Rural Valley is in charge of arrangements.
All I know is the following, William age 10 (1870) was the son of Levi age 31, Wagon Maker and Julie Ann age 30 siblings of Wm,,are Matilda, Lucretta, George, Rachel, Kissie Melinda
Hello, Is anyone out there, researching a William Synder , age 10 on the 1870 census, Clarion County, PA,,,Piney Township \ Let me know,,,thanks for your time
Can you tell me more about your William SNYDER? It's possible he is descended from Valenine SNYDER of Revolutionary era. He was from Northampton Co., went to Westmoreland Co., and finally settled in Armstrong Co., the part that is now Clarion Co. His original farm is still there and owned by a descendant. Bev in Calif. ----- Original Message ----- From: <MCarman495@aol.com> To: <PACLARIO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 04, 2005 9:48 AM Subject: [CLARION] Snyder in Piney Township > Hello, > > Is anyone out there, researching a William Synder , > > age 10 on the 1870 census, Clarion County, PA,,,Piney Township \ > > Let me know,,,thanks for your time > > > > ==== PACLARIO Mailing List ==== > List suggestions or problems?? > Contact the listowner at <PACLARIO-admin@rootsweb.com>