----- Original Message ----- From: "Karen Ahlgren" <kahlgren@atlanticbb.net> To: <PACRAWFO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, September 02, 2004 12:41 AM Subject: {not a subscriber} RE: [PACRAWFO] Re: PACRAWFO-D Digest V04 #107 > The HISTORY OF CRAWFORD COUNTY PENNSYLVANIA Vol 2, 1885, p 887 > references Elizabeth [Henry] Hickernell as follows: > > "ISREAL SNYDER, farmer, P.O. Saegerstown, was born in Hayfield Township, > this county, March 21, 1849, and is a son of Stephen and Elizabeth > [Hinkle] Snyder. His paternal grandfather, Solomon Snyder, settled in > Hayfield Township in 1829, and his maternal grandfather, Andrew Hinkle, > was an early settler of Cussewago Township. The subject of this sketch > was the only child of his parents. He was married May 19,1870, to > Esther D., daughter of Frederick and Elizabeth [Henry] Hickernell, early > settlers of Hayfield Township, this county, and by this union there were > three children: Clarence [deceased], Jay W. and S. Dow. Mr. Snyder is > an attendant of the Methodist Episcopal Church, of which his wife is a > member. In politcs he is a Republican." > > There is no listing in the index of an "Abe" or Abraham. > > Karen Ahlgren > > -----Original Message----- > From: GTHorDLH@aol.com [mailto:GTHorDLH@aol.com] > Sent: Tuesday, August 31, 2004 8:27 AM > To: PACRAWFO-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [PACRAWFO] Re: PACRAWFO-D Digest V04 #107 > > Good to see the exchanges on "Henry." I have been looking for an > ELIZABETH > HENRY, better known as "Aunt Betsy." She was born July 11, 1819 and > died > Sept 1896. She married Frederick Hickernell, date unknown. Have > several > photos of her, and she was a very attractive woman! > > There is a large Henry family in Harborcreek/Wesleyville and I think > she > could be related but not certain yet. She lived all her married life > in the > Saegertown area. Some old family photos have "Abe Henry's children" > written on > the back. > > Maybe we can make some connections here! > Dolores Hickernell > > > ==== PACRAWFO Mailing List ==== > ~ SUBJECT LINES ~ > Think about it!! A picture's worth 1000 words; a Subject Line more! The > 4 W's: Who? What? When? and Where? Don't leave home without 'em! > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetidI30&sourceid37 > >