1935 The 2nd Annual Reunion was held September, 1935 at the former place [Frank KENNEDY's, Juniata Co.,PA.] Those present were as follows: Mr. & Mrs. Miles E. NEY, Harrold & Merle, Wermersville, PA. Mr. & Mrs. Banks BERRY, Anna & Junior Mr. & Mrs. Ray ODONNELL, Ray, Jr. Mrs. Jacob NEILD, Jacquilline & Richard Mr. & Mrs. John NIRSTER Mr. Frank BRANT, Ross & Alton Mr. & Mrs. Ellsworth SEILHAMMER, Harry & Kenneth Mr. & Mrs. Clarence STONG, Donald Mr. & Mrs. George C. FULTON, Carlisle, RFD#6 Mr. E. E. FULTON, 304 N. College St., Carlisle Anna M. BAKER, 21 Garden St., Carlisle Mr. & Mrs. Ralph A. TAYLOR, Carlisle, RFD#6 Mrs. Belle SHENNELOFF, East Waterford, PA. Mr. & Mrs. Norman SHULER, Earl & Loyd, Lewistown RD2, PA. Mr. & Mrs. Clarence SUNDERLAND, McVeytown, PA. Mr. & Mrs. Johy FRY & family, Florence, Ernest, Alma & Ralph, Honey Grove, PA. Mr. Charles SNDERLAND, Lewsitown, PA. Mr. & Mrs. Russell WERTZ, McVeytown, PA. Mr. & Mrs. Maurice SUNDERLAND, Jessie, Bessie, Cloyd, Lewis, Clay H. B. STONG C. W. HUGHES Elizabeth NAUGLE Mr. & Mrs. McCune LOVE, Robert, Wilma, & Nellie Mr. & Mrs, John FOSTER, Foster, Ralph & Keith, Clearmouth, Wyoming Martha J. KENNEDY Visitors: Frank KENNEDY Mrs. James THOMPSON Doris KINES Beverly SCHRAWDER John ROGERS Grace FULTON
Hello Fellow Listers: Here's a transcript of the minutes from what appears to be the first RICHARDSON - MILLER Family Reunion in 1934 in Juniata County, PA.. I am typing it exactly as found. Please note that some of the years are after 1934 which may mean that the original pages were mixed up a bit. Donna HELLER ZINN of Newville, Cumberland Co., PA. *************************************************** 1934 Joseph RICHARDSON Clan Reunion Held on September 2, 1934 at the home of Frank KENNEDY. Those present were as follows: Mrs. Martha RICHARDSON KENNEDY - the only living daughter of Joseph RICHARDSON Mr. & Mrs. Harry STONG, Zelda & Rex Mr. & Mrs. McCune LOVE, Dan, Robert Mr. & Mrs. NYE, sons Harold & Myrle Mr. & Mrs. Banks KENNEDY, daughter Arletta Mr. & Mrs. Maurice SUNDERLAND, Elsie, Besie, Russell, Lewis, Clay Mr. & Mrs. Ellsorth SEILHAMMER, son Harry Mr. & Mrs. Clarence STONG, son Donald Mr. & Mrs. Banks BERRY, children Aura & Junior Invited guests: Mr. Solomon HOCKENBERRY Dollie RHINE William WHITE Pearl BUCHANAN Frank KENNEDY Wine BUCHANAN George RHINE Marriages: Elsie SUNDERLAND married June 25, 1934 to Russell WERTZ Dorothy BRAUDH married John NIRSTER Charles SUNDERLAND married July 6, 1934 to May WYLAND Clarence SUNDERLAND married July 5, 1935 to Eleanor BRATTON Charlotte SUNDERLAND married December 24, 1930 to Norman SHILLING Births: Martha M. SUNDERLAND, October 18, 1936 Thelma E. BERRY, August 30, 1936 Deaths: Myrtle E. LOVE, died September 15, 1934 daughter of Mr. & Mrs. McCune LOVE John HOCKENBERRY, drowned August 18, 1935 son of Louis HOCKENBERRY Laura Elsie DILLION, 1937 15-month-old daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Jessie E. DILLION Officers: President - Mrs. Laura ODONNELL V. President - Mrs. Donna BERRY Secretary - McAnne LOVE Asst. Secretary - Mrs. Iva SEILHAMMER Treasurer - Mrs. Pearl STONG collection $1.72
Hello - I'm afraid I don't know anything about Elizabeth Clark who married Daniel Rhoads. My John Clark was much earlier in Cumberland Co. PA. He was born 1789 in PA, lived in Shippensburg from 1809 - 1919, and moved to Ohio in 1819 - 1820. He may have had a wife, Mary, in Pa. Sorry I don't have anything to help. Thanks for the message. Rose Ann Clark
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/JaB.2ACE/3018 Message Board Post: Hello: I have received numerous messages asking me to post info on the reunion to this Board. I apologize if you have already received notification elsewhere. Reunion for anyone with an ancestor of ANY surname who lived in what was Cumberland County, PA during the 1700's. Date: July 18, 19, 20, 2003 Location: University of Shippensburg, Cumberland Co., PA Schedule of events: Friday July 18: All-day genealogy seminar, evening historical program, meetings for early surname families. Saturday July 19: Frontier Settlement, DNA project, Military encampment, additional classes all day. Colonial crafts, demonstrations, etc. FREE activities all weekend for the children. For further info, please contact me at: dcuillard@aol.com
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I have an Elizabeth Clark who married Daniel Rhoads both born in PA. At least one son John Rhoads b. 1884 in PA d. in Steuben Co, NY. This is from the Steuben County Historical Society census records. Rita Rhoads Maury ----- Original Message ----- From: <Rclark2121@aol.com> To: <PACUMBER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, March 09, 2003 11:24 PM Subject: [PACUMBER] Clark, Crooks, Archer > Seeking info on the following who lived in Shippensburg. John Clark, born > 1789 in PA. Bought land in Shippensburg in 1809, sold it with wife, Mary, in > 1819; moved to Ohio in 1819/20. John was a gunsmith. Also, John Crooks > born 1787, had son Jonathan, also a dau. Elizabeth who was born in > Shippensburg in1825. John had wife Elizabeth Karns. Moved to OH in 1834. > Also, George Archer, beleived born in Cumberland Co. in 1817. Lived and > died in OH. Need any info on any of the above and will exchange. > > > ==== PACUMBER Mailing List ==== > Visit the USGenWeb PA Archives page: > http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/pa/pafiles.htm > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > >
KEPLER REUNION We are planning the 3rd KEPLER reunion. All KEPLERs and KEPLER decendents invited. Lots of food and socializing. Bring covered dish, paper plates, and tableware. We will have a scanner to scan pics and documents to save on disc (please bring own). Bring all pics, documents, and family trees to compare with other KEPLERs. DATE: July 19, 2003 TIME: 11 A.M. TO ? PLACE: Seip Mound: Is 14 miles southwest of Chillicothe and two miles east of Bainbridge, on U.S. Route 50 in Ross County. Excavations have revealed that prehistoric Indian buildings existed near the earthworks. Today, visitors can see the location of some of these buildings as they are outlined by short posts in the ground. The Hopewell Indians (100 BC-AD 500) built Seip Mound for burials. This culture had a highly developed craft industry, as is evidenced by artifacts found with bodies in the burial site. Reunion Contact Persons: Georgeanna Hallemann - giglet01@yahoo.com Phone: 386-304-5915 Cindy Harber - yoto@bright.net Phone: 740-663-4790 Mike Kepler - kepx6@swbell.net Phone: 281-655-0158 We hope to see you all there. --- Georgeanna Hallemann, Fayette Co., OHGenExchange, CC giglet_1@lycos.com Help keep Geneology FREE VOLUNTEER to transcribe for the GenExchange http://www.genexchange.org http://www.genexchange.org/state.cfm?state=OH http://www.genexchange.org/county.cfm?state=oh&county=fayette SURNAMES: MOLLOSEE/MOLLISEE/MALLISEY/MOLLISEY, ANNON, ERVIN, FORD, JETT, KEPLER/KESSLER/KESSLAR/KEPLAR/KEPPLER/KEPPEL (many other variants of spelling), McCOY, LIVENGOOD/LOVENGOOD/LEVENGOOD, NEWLAND, MERRIMAN/MERRYMAN, MUSSELMAN/MUSSELLMAN, MYERS/MEYERS, PIERCE, MILLER, POTTS, & WILSON. _____________________________________________________________ Get 25MB, POP3, Spam Filtering with LYCOS MAIL PLUS for $19.95/year. http://login.mail.lycos.com/brandPage.shtml?pageId=plus&ref=lmtplus
Hello, Could someone tell me where I could go in N Cumberland Co Pa for marriages in 1700's??? I need to find a marriage for the following Please; John Brannon b 1745 in Queens, Stradbally, Ire. came here in 1763 into Pa. Mar to Rebecca Baldwin?, Ball,? Bell? whatever. Rebecca Baldwin may been a dau of a Jehiel Bldwin whose wife was Bridget Goodwin if the name was Baldwin. If it was Ball as some think???, She may have been a dau of a surgeyor of land under Wm Penn? that John Brannon was learning the trade from through William Penn? There is a controversy about Rebecca's last name even tho a descendant, Frances Brown of Va has records from 1760's of a name of Baldwin but in a bible record part of the name couldn't be read good and think it was Ball/ Bell ??? We have found a Rebecca Baldwin b 27 jun 1750 in Milford, New Haven, Ct who may be the one, but none of their ch. 10/11 have any names connected to her siblings so some can't beleive it to have been her. They moved after marriage to Winchester Va in abt 1770??, We are desperate in need of a copy of a marriage record such as a cert. or return of service or J P's record or Bible record etc. Any help from anyone would be wonderful. Thank you much. Maxine Baldwin Wilton in Wa. mmwaw@sprynet.com
Seeking info on the following who lived in Shippensburg. John Clark, born 1789 in PA. Bought land in Shippensburg in 1809, sold it with wife, Mary, in 1819; moved to Ohio in 1819/20. John was a gunsmith. Also, John Crooks born 1787, had son Jonathan, also a dau. Elizabeth who was born in Shippensburg in1825. John had wife Elizabeth Karns. Moved to OH in 1834. Also, George Archer, beleived born in Cumberland Co. in 1817. Lived and died in OH. Need any info on any of the above and will exchange.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: McCandliss/McCandless Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/JaB.2ACE/1240.1304 Message Board Post: Patrick, There's a lot about James\William McCandliss, born 1757in Edinburgh, SCT, married to Mary Arters, came to PA in 1790, at: http://www.eff.org/~mech/Cuindlist/GenWeb/d0088/g0000070.html#I3677 Do you have information on where in Scotland and N. Ireland they came from?
Hi Patt: Juniata Twp. is now actually part of Perry Co., PA. You might do well to post to the PAPERRY-L@rootsweb.com Not sure if your ROBINSONs were part of the descendants from Fort Robinson in Perry Co. or not??? Donna HELLER ZINN of Newville, Cumb.Co.,PA. ----- Original Message ----- From: <PattFulton@aol.com> To: <PACUMBER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, March 09, 2003 7:42 PM Subject: Re: [PACUMBER] Re: ROBISON/ROBINSON repost > Dear Candy, > > I don't have any information on the Cumberland Co., ROBISONS/ROBINSONS. My > Michael ROBISON/ROBINSON may have lived in Cumberland Co., PA. but moved to > Pike Co., OH. and later settled in Pickaway Co., OH. I descend from his son, > Isaac. That was my reason for posting a query to find out more about the > ones that lived in Juniata Twp., Cumberland Co. > Patt Fulton > > > ==== PACUMBER Mailing List ==== > Visit Cumberland County USGenweb and get the latest updates! > http://www.rootsweb.com/~pacumber/ > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >
Dear Candy, I don't have any information on the Cumberland Co., ROBISONS/ROBINSONS. My Michael ROBISON/ROBINSON may have lived in Cumberland Co., PA. but moved to Pike Co., OH. and later settled in Pickaway Co., OH. I descend from his son, Isaac. That was my reason for posting a query to find out more about the ones that lived in Juniata Twp., Cumberland Co. Patt Fulton
I would like to know more about the Rehoboth Church Cemetery, Newton Twp., Cumberland Co., PA. Joseph Wolf b. Abt. 1813 d.December 31, 1896 who is buried at the Rehobeth Church Cemetery is my GGG Grandfather. Can anyone tell me anything about that cemetery? Was there ever a church? What denomination was it? Where are the church records kept if they still are around? His daughter, Susan, is my GG Grandmother. I am unable to find where she is buried, but I know where her children are buried. Can anyone help??? thanks....Susan
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/JaB.2ACE/3006.1 Message Board Post: Frankford is Frankford Township (established 1795) of Cumberland County, PA Yes, there are old cemeteries there. What are you looking for?
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/JaB.2ACE/3017 Message Board Post: How can I access the entire collection of records of this church? I know some of the earliest records were published in the book"Cumberland County Pa. Church Records of The 18th Century" but where does one find the rest of them? Thanks.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Steinbruch, Keitlinger, Conrad, Livermore Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/JaB.2ACE/3016 Message Board Post: Seeking any information re: Andrew Keitlinger (see various spelling of name, above). Andrew served as a corporal in Capt. Gibson's Co., 4th Batt. Cumberland Co. Militia in 1777 and 1778, and in Capt. John Taylor's Co., 7th Batt. Cumberland Co. Militia in 1780 and 1781. He also appears in supply rates for Fermanagh Twp., 1779 through 1782. (He had moved on to Northumberland Co. by 1790, and Crawford Co. by 1797.) Would like to confirm wife (name unknown) and suspected children: Andrew Jr., Abraham, George, Michael, Barbara and Bartholomew. Any suggestions re: good resources also appreciated.
The Perry Historians FREE Genealogical Workshop date: Saturday, March 15, 2003 time: 9:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. where: The Perry Historians/Harry Lenig Library 2 miles north-east of New Bloomfield, Perry Co., PA. on Rt.34 Our speaker for the day will be Harry Focht - current President and founder of the Perry Historians. He will speak on the genealogical treasures that can be found in our court houses - in the morning session 9:00 a.m until lunch. Break for lunch - on your own - from 12:00-1:00 p.m. After lunch until ??, he will speak on what is available at our library, the Harry Lenig Library / Perry Historians. There will be some time for research at our facility following the instruction by Mr. Focht. Make sure to bring a notebook and plenty of paper for note-taking. Mr. Focht is one of the best genealogical researchers in this area and he knows alot of secrets on where to find great treasures! Hope to see you there! Donna HELLER ZINN of Newville, Cumberland Co., PA. Volunteer at The Perry Historians
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/JaB.2ACE/3011.1.1.1.1.2 Message Board Post: Yeah, they want $50. to "get in the door". They charge members $40. I've only been at this less than a year, but it seems high to me. I'll just keep digging, and hopefully find another source. If they had great report to send me, taking me back one or two generations, $50. might be reasonable. Maybe. But I dont know WHAT they will send me for $50. So I'll have to search some more on my own. Paying $50. for this information will be my last gasp. Thank you for your interest though ! Jim Hale
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/JaB.2ACE/3011.1.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Thanks - Are they the ones who charge $50? If they will help for a reasonable fee, I'll be glad to pay it. One of the Cumberland groups wants $50. bux... I was stunned. I'll go check and see if they are the ones. If not I will write them, and offer to pay nominal costs. Thanks again - Jim Hale
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/JaB.2ACE/3011.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Your response appreciated. One suggestion, write a letter to The Cumberland County Historical society, 21 Pitt Street, Carlisle, PA 17013. The may take a while to respond, but nothing would be lost. In your response it was noted that Lancaster County my be Carlisle, These two counties are several miles apart. You must be an early bird. May the wind be behind you on your search.