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    1. Re: PACLEARF-D Digest V06 #55
    2. Ann Denson
    3. Rich: Which Gallagher/ Gallaher family are you researching? Ann Denson PACLEARF-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: PACLEARF-D Digest Volume 06 : Issue 55 Today's Topics: #1 Re: [Clearfield] How to search for [Reneelwaring@aol.com] #2 Re: TATE ["Dutton Family" #3 Noren or Gallagher/Gallaher Famili ["Richard Gralnek" Administrivia: To unsubscribe from PACLEARF-D, send a message to PACLEARF-D-request@rootsweb.com 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. ______________________________Date: Sat, 10 Jun 2006 07:57:18 EDT From: Reneelwaring@aol.com To: PACLEARF-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [Clearfield] How to search for items on EBay In a message dated 6/9/06 10:54:47 PM Eastern Daylight Time, slh@donet.com writes: Hi Renee, I'm still learning to navigate eBay. Where did you go to find all this stuff? Sharon Howell Go to www.EBay.com In the search box place the information of what you are looking for. You can also remove what you are NOT looking for. As an example if I were looking for items related to the Waring family I would put this in the search box: Waring -blender -juicer -Fred -Pennsylvanians This will search for everything that has Waring in the description without the other words, that gets rid of the junk I'm not looking for. If you do a little reading of Ebay's web page you can also look international, which means if someone else is putting an item out there in another country that you may be looking for it will also show up on your list. If you are just looking for Clearfield that's easy. Just put Clearfield PA OR Pennsylvania in the description. Have fun with it but be aware, if you are signed in on EBay there is a nasty group out there that is sending out emails telling you there is a problem with your paypal account. You then go to THEIR web page and fill in private information that they will use to either steal from you or purchase items in your name and YOU will be stuck with the bill or earn the reputation of not paying the bill. How to avoid that? Don't sign up for Paypal and ignore those requests for your private information. I don't have paypal, but they still contact me assuming that I am and hoping I fall for their game. Sincerely, Renee Waring ______________________________Date: Sat, 10 Jun 2006 14:28:26 -0400 From: "Dutton Family" <rdutton1@tampabay.rr.com> To: PACLEARF-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: TATE Hi- Thank you for posting this TATE data, I am descended from WILLIAM TATE ( Rachel, Paul, and my mother Elizabeth born 1904 Clearfield ).... so anything pertaining to TATE is of great interest, and I appreciate seeing it and your time to post it, Thank you again, Sally Dutton ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Thursday, June 08, 2006 9:36 PM Subject: TATE > There may be some people interested in the obituaries of Miles and > Catherine > Tate of Boise, ID (formerly of Clearfield County). --JN > > > (from Idaho Statesman March 31, 1904) > > BOISE ATTORNEY SUCUMBS TO BRIGHT'S DISEASE AFTER PROLONGED STRUGGLE > > No arrangement yet made for the funeral -- Deceased became well known over > state by reason of his connection with the Equal Suffrage Case. > > ________ > > Miles W. Tate died yesterday evening at the hospital from Bright's > disease after a prolonged illness. The funeral arrangement have not yet > been made. > > Mr. Tate went to Vancouver, B.C., in 1902 for his health, but not > obtaining relief returned to Boise last October. He gradually became > worse and a > week or 10 days ago it was seen that he would not survive long. He is > survived > by his wife and five children, a daughter in Marseilles, Ill. and John P. > Tate, Mrs. A.P. Wilson, Wilbur J. Tate and Phillip E. Tate of Boise. > > The deceased was born in Clearfield county, Pennsylvania, June 20, 1844. > He was sent to the Williamsport seminary, from which he graduated, and > then > to Princeton, from which he graduated in 1866. He studied law under Hon. > Bucher Swoope, state's attorney, and was admitted to the bar at > Clearfield. He > married Mary Catherine Patton, a niece of General John Patton and a > sister of > James A. McGee of Nampa. > > Mr. Tate came to Boise in 1896 and engaged in the practice of law until > his health forced him to retire. He became know over the state through > his > connection with the equal suffrage case, in which he was associated, on > the side > of the women, with some of the leading attorneys of Idaho. Mr. Tate > lived a > quiet life, but welded an influence that was generally felt in the sphere > in > which he moved. > > -------- > (from Idaho Statesman April 1, 1904) > > FUNERAL OF LATE MILES W. TATE > > Large Concourse of Friends of the Deceased Pay Parting Tribute of Respect > --Music by Methodist Choir. > > The funeral of the late Miles W. Tate was held yesterday afternoon from > the hme of Mr. and Mrs. A.P. Wilson on Washington street. A large > concourse of > people attended. Dr. I. F. Roach officiated. He was assisted by Dr. W. > W. > Van Dusen and Rev. S.G. Dodd. > The choir of the Methodist church furnished appropriate music for the > sad > occasion. H.E. Neal, E.C. Cook, R.P. Quarles, W. H. Gibson, Henry Konrad > and > Daid Gekeler acted as pall bearers. A profusion of floral tributes was > sent > by sorrowing friends. Interment was in Morris Hill cemetery. > > --------------- > > (from Idaho Statesman Oct. 27, 1917) > > TATE --Mrs. Catherine McGee Tate passed away at 1 o'clock Thursday, > October > 25, after a lingering illness, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. > Alex P. > Wilson, 1419 West Washington street. She was born August 25, 1846, at > McGees, Clearfield county, Pa. She was a daughter of Philip A. and Sarah > Anna > Ennis McGee. At the age of 2 years, at the death of her mother, she was > taken > by her uncle General John Patton of Curwensville, Clearfield county, Pa., > and > his wife who was her mother's only sister, and was brought up as their > daughter, with her cousins, the late Senators Alex E. Patton of > Pennsylvania and > John Patton of Michigan. She was educated at Williamsport seminary, > Pennsylvania, and was married December 25, 1866, to the late Miles W. > Tate, son of > William Tate of Clearfield, Pa. She was descended from Colonel Henry > Antes and > other revolutionary patriots living at Valley Forge at the time of the > revolution. > > She was a woman of rare virtue and a beautiful Christian character. > > She leaves the following children: Mrs. Luther P. Osgood of Marseilles, > Ill. and Mrs. Alex P. Wilson, Wilbur J. Tate and Philip E. Tate of this > city, > a sister, Mrs. Rebecca Lee of Pennsylvania, and a brother, James A. McGee > of > Ogden. Her son, John P. Tate, died several years go. She also leaves > five > granddaughters, Catherine, Virginia and Mary Jean Wilson, Dorothy tate > and > Edith Osgood, and four grandsons, david, John, Philip and Paul Tate. > ______________________________Date: Sat, 10 Jun 2006 16:07:36 -0500 From: "Richard Gralnek" <richbeast@hotmail.com> To: PACLEARF-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Noren or Gallagher/Gallaher Families I'm looking for anyone with information on these families. They settled finally in Cambria County. Rich __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com

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