Hello Fellow Listers: Searching for relatives of, death dates and burial places for the following: David Albert DERRICK (b.15-Apr-1870, Pennsylvania s/o John W. and Rebecca DEAL DERRICK) married on 27-Dec-1888, Boiling Springs, South Middleton Twp., Cumberland Co., PA. to Minnie F. BROWNAWELL (b.17-Feb-1869, Pennsylvania d/o David C. and Ida Elizabeth LONG BROWNAWELL) children: Grace (b.12-Aug-1889 d.29-Jul-1890) Raymond H. (b.12-Oct-1890) Harvey David "Harry" (b.10-Feb-1892, Cumb.Co.,PA. d.2-Mar-1893 bd.Sloop's Cemetery, Shiremanstown, Cumb.Co.,PA.) Gladys (b.1906, Illinois - adopted daughter) notes: David and Minnie BROWNAWELL DERRICK were living on East Railroad St., Sandwich, DeKalb Co., Illinois on the 1920 Census. David worked as a Ticket Seller on the CB&Q RR Depot [What does the initials CB & Q stand for?]. Minnie worked as a Janitress in a Public School. Gladys was listed as an adopted daughter who was attending school. Thanks in advance for any help or information!!!! Donna HELLER ZINN of Newville, Cumberland Co., PA. Historian for the BROWNAWELL Reunion
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/2037.1.2.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Myron, That may be a stretch on Barbara as mother. Couple of possibilities- 1.I know from my Diller side that past researches have noted many errors in dates on tombstones from that period. 2. She may be a second wife. The first one (and mother of the children) may have died before the move and be buried in Lancaster County. Have you seen this before ? Found it at the Cumberland GenWeb site - "Wills: Abstracts 1817-1825: Will Book I: Cumberland Co, PA Contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Thera Schwenk-Hammond tsh@harborside.com BOWMAN, JACOB. Frankford. March 30, 1821. I. 202. BOWMAN, JACOB, Frankford. May 15, 1815. March 30, 1821. Sons Abraham, Christian and Samuel. Dau. Mary, decd. Daus. Elizabeth, Magdalene and Catherine. Children of dau. Mary, decd. Dau. Rebecca who is not capable to care for herself under guardianship of sons. Exs: Son Christian Bowman and Martin George, Esq. Wit: John Bear, John Bear, Junr. I. 202." Been so long since I ordered copies I'll have to retrain myself. You'd think the probate would have great detail, especially with the guardianship of Rebecca ; and with this Christian being the Executor. I'll keep looking. David
I thought some one might be interested in knowing that the john jacob MATTER, we have been discussing in several earlier notes, was indeed one of the early Matters to leave New Holland, Earl Township, Lancaster Co., cross the wide Susguehanna River and settle in Cumberland County. That would seem to so from the folowing census records - and the cemetery records posted earlier. (So far he is earliest one I have found in Cumberland County. ) Matter, Jacob Eastern Portion Of Cumberland Co. PA 1790 Page # : 083 Matter, Jacob Cumberland Co. PA Year : 1800 Page # : 116 Age ranges in household : 21010-2101000 (indicating there are more children than so far reported. ) Matter, Jacob Middleton Twp Cumberland Co. PA Year : 1810 Page # : 064
Roger Cubs - who runs the Matter list has natly tied John Jacob MATTER into the well known line of Matter's who came over from Alsace in 1851. They have this family in some detail. This John Jacob MATTER is the only one I have seen who came to Cumberland County about 1800. Another interesting, at least to me, is a Diewalt MATTER who along with Philipp Jacob MEDER arrived at Philadelphia on the Janet October 7, 1851. I note that this MATTER line which you and Roger Cubs have described has five Diebolt MATTER men from 1648. I have long wondered if this Diewalt MATTER and maybe Philip Jacob MEDER were not related to the Jacob MATTER, husband of Anna Marie Wendling, as you mentioned. They also arrived in September of 1751. I have made inquiry earlier on the Matter list but no one seems to know what happened to this pair of lonely travelers. Philadelphia, Monday, 7th October 1751 . Present: Joshua Maddox, Esqr.The Foreigners whose Names are underwritten, imported in the Janet, Capt. William Cunningham, from Rotterdam & last from Cowes, were this Day Qualified & subscribed the usual Oaths. By List 99. Whole Freights 220. Strassberger says in Vol 1, page 475, Diewalt MATTER age 20 years. >From Church and Cemetery Records of Cumberland County Historical Society. In records of St. Johns Evangelical Lutheran Church graveyard Shiremanstown, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, on the line between Hampdon and Lower Allen Township. Dewalt MATER d: August 4, 1821 in the 90th year of his age. A note in record, b: 1731 (he would be 20 years old in 1750) With him are Margaret Mater, d: May 18, 1819 age 77-4-18. (my note born 1742.) Samuel b: August 2, 1808 d: December 31, 1855. Susanna b: April 17, 1805 d: March 18. 1892. It would not surprise me to find a Diebolt MATTER as Dewalt MATER in Cumberland County. He is 20 years older than the Jacob MATTER who died 1812 and is buried in Old Graveyard, Borough of Carlisle, Cumberland County.... could Diebolt be an Uncle - he doesn't show up in the records I have seen.... regards Hal ----- Original Message ----- From: Rhnmdn@cs.com To: zzurlauben@mindspring.com Sent: Sunday, October 13, 2002 2:23 PM Subject: Re: [MATTER/MOTTER] MATTER Cumberland city 1812 Jacob Matter is listed as first child of Jacob Matter and Anna Marie Wendling in Genealogy of the Dill Family,page 361 and 362. Birthdate is given as 12 Jan 1752. May have been christened at Trinity New Holland PA. Married 14 Nov 1780 in Hill Lutheran Church, Quitapahila, Lebanon Co, PA to Elizabeth Wolf. One child, Anna Magdalena, b 14 Aug 1784. No info in Dill book on date of death. This is of interest to me as I am a descendent of Jacob's brother Johannes born 1762 and married to Magdalena Sieg. They are buried at the Hill Church . I am trying to confirm the birth of Johannes but in a recent contact with Trinity New Holland ,they do not have a record for Johannes. Dill book refers to Brian Christenson as source of info on Trinity New Holland. Does anybody have any other documentation.? Martha D Nelson
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/2037.1.2.1.1 Message Board Post: Hi !! There may be a possibility. My Christian Bowman, b. 1794 d. 1885. The Christian Bowman 1774-1850 and wife Barbara 1780-1860 could be a fit. Christian, b. 1794 had a daughter Mary that married John Longenecker and son John, b. 1818 that married Catherine Longenecker. Myron L. Dunning
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/2037.1.2.1 Message Board Post: Myron Any chance a Jacob might fit in there ? I'm getting some lateral hits from your post. I have a Jacob Bowman from Lancaster County who had a daughter Elizabeth (1778-1846). She married Francis Diller and both are buried in the Diller Mennonite Church Graveyard. Their granddaughter, Rebecca Jane Diller, married a Benjamin Longnecker (born c.1834) . Also buried in the Diller Church Graveyard are 1.Jacob Bowman 1751-1829 2.Christian Bowman 1774-1850 3.Barbara wife of Christian 1780-1860 Most of my information comes from an unpublished manuscript that Silas Diller worked on from 1885 to 1910 and Robert Diller continued on from 1933 to 1944. The graveyard information comes from the Cumberland GenWeb page - http://www.rootsweb.com/~pacumber/ It has been transcribed fron the work done by Jeremiah Zeamer and has these 2 notes on sources - SOURCES: 1. "Cemetery Records collected by Jeremiah Zeamer, Cumberland Co Historical Society 2. Pennsylvania State Library(These records are no longer available, removed by unknown person) Any hits ? David
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/2216.2219 Message Board Post: Don, Any luck finding the parents of Jacob ? My line is from their 6th child - John 1 Oct 1812-28 Sept 1887. I believe Jacob can be found in the 1810 census as "Cryder" and in the 1820 as "Krieder." David
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: MILLER, PEERY Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/JaB.2ACE/2912 Message Board Post: Seeking information on Frederick MILLER (born 1760, probably in Cumberland Co.; died 1822/3 in Clark Co OH) and his wife Mary Elizabeth PEERY (born 1769 in Cumberland Co.), daughter of Philip PEERY. After their marriage, Frederick and Mary Elizabeth emigrated to the Shenandoah Valley (Botetourt Co. VA) where they lived until moving to Ohio in 1818.
Bobby, I do not have Kauffmans in my information, but I do have one Oyster/Eyster. I believe it was Elizabeth married a Bowman in Camp Hill. I am not familiar with the cemetery you mentioned. Did you visit it, or find a reference to it? For all those who helped me with the Oyster Point cemetery, it appears that the cemetery was on the west side of 32nd St. which is now Route 15 (runs in from of the Camp Hill Mall), between Market Street/Carlisle Pike and Trindle Rd. There is now a Pier One and a gas station there. At minimum the stones were moved to the Camp Hill Cemetery around 1900 - 1910, and I assume the caskets, but unfortunately, that didn't always happen. What a shame... Thanks for all the help in locating the site! Janice Buffington ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bobby Troup" <robert.e.troup@verizon.net> To: <PACUMBER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, October 14, 2002 3:45 PM Subject: [PACUMBER] OYSTER > This past Saturday I learned there is another cenetery called Kauffman-Oyster Farm Cem which is located along Lamb's Gap Road. This is a very small cemetery with 9 burials and 7 are Kauffman and two Rupp, because the one Kauffman daughter married a Rupp. > > Two things, whoever was asking about the Oyster Cem at 32nd and Market Streets, Camp Hill, do you also have Kauffmans in your records? This cemetery was known as the Oyster Farm and was owned by the estate of Margaret Oyster. > > Bob > robert.e.troup@verizon.net > My Website: http://www.tribalpages.com/tribes/mapleave > > ______________________________
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/2910.1.1 Message Board Post: I've searched and can't find anything on Einstein or Rineheart. Now as Robert noted his work "...aims to be accurate as it goes, but it does not pretend to be and never will be complete. " I would note however that the response from Pa seems to be the most complete. Silas visited just about every year and met a large circle of family. I noticed that it was a grandparent or further where Diller might come in. And on the IGI there was an Edwin Diller who might qualify. He is listed as a son of Amos Diller. I will keep my eye out for him ; but my guess is that he is probably a descendant of Casper Diller. I believe alot of work has been done on that family and you may want to contact someone there. Good luck David
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/2910.1 Message Board Post: David, This is a BIG undertaking. Good luck! My grandfather was Edwin DILLER Einstein of Carlisle, PA (Cumberland County). Unfortunately, I have no further information since my mother was born out of wedlock and the mystery surrounding her birth was never revealed to us until 1999. My mother was born in 1919, in Dauphin County, Harrisburg. So, as you can see, people who could have shared some light on her family tree are already deceased. Edwin DILLER Einstein was born December 8, 1885 or 4 to Joseph E. Einstein and Ella Florence RINEHEART Einstein in Carlisle, PA and baptized the following year at Evangelical Lutheran Church in Carlisle. Unfortunately, I have no further info on Ella or Joseph and constantly hit a brick wall. At the time of my mother's conception Edwin was married to an Emilie J. Baker, also of Carlisle. Edwin's parents were the proprietors of a hotel called The Mansion House. If any of this sound familiar please let me know. Enjoy your researching!
Hi Pat: You may be looking for the records of the United Presbyterian Church of Shippensburg, which so far I have not found on line or in the LDS microfilm inventory (unless under some other name). I am not sure about the Myers family in Shippensburg, but James Willis and his descendants seems to have all belonged. They can be viewed at the Cumberland County Historical Society in Carlisle. I have a William Willis also born in 1864, son of Abner Willis and Ismah Kitzmiller, both of Shippensburg. Do you have more information on your William (Willis) Myers? Ame patbounds@webtv.net wrote: >This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > >Surnames: MYERS HUTTON BRADY >Classification: Query > >Message Board URL: > >http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/JaB.2ACE/2911 > >Message Board Post: > >Looking for any information on the MYERS (Meyers, etc.) family of SHIPPENBURG. Parents were JOHN MYERS b. 22 Aug 1823 & MARIA LOUISE ROLLER (ROHLER,ROLER). Children born in Shippenburg were: >CATHERINE (KATE) b. 29 Oct 1860 married > OWEN THOMPSON >MARY ANN b. 08 Apr 1848 married JOHN > CLINTON HUTTON (my great grandparents) >HENRY b. 08 Apr 1848 d. 1848 (Twin to > Mary Ann) >WILLIAM (WILLIS) b. 1864 >ELIZABETH b. 1866 >LOTTIE ELMA b. 19 Aug 1846 married 1st) > Herbert Myers 2nd) William Pearl Groat > JACOB R. b. 16 Sep 1846 > MATILDA b. 11 Feb 1851 married William > Brady > Thank you for any help that you can give me on locating any church records on this family to verify the birth dates that I have! > Pat > patbounds@webtv.net > > >==== 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 > >
No I just know I dont see anything that would be of use to me. It dont cost to look in those places. Hope ----- Original Message ----- From: "Joyce Moore" <jmoore@marshill.com> To: <PACUMBER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, October 14, 2002 8:39 PM Subject: Re: [PACUMBER] OLD PHOTOS Check it out to see if you find your family > Kathy, > do you happen to remember who some of the pictures were? > > Joyce Moore > > rebee wrote: > > > Hey Hope and Robert! > > > > I have been doing the very same thing! Only I have been posting them to the > > appropriate GenForum pages. It would be a lot easier if there were a web > > site I could connect with. Do you know how I could do this? Who knows, > > this may catch on! If everybody did this, just think how many "lost" > > relatives we could find for folks! > > > > Thanks for sharing! > > > > Kathy in Indiana > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Hope Engelmann" <engelman@omahaweb.net> > > To: <PACUMBER-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Sunday, October 13, 2002 12:05 PM > > Subject: [PACUMBER] OLD PHOTOS Check it out to see if you find your family > > > > > This came from a list I am on. Please check it out to see if you find old > > > lost Photo's of your family. I don't know this man. I hope it helps > > someone > > > out here. > > > Hope Engelmann > > > > > > In my travels, I see family photos lost in antique shops. > > > I think this is sad, so I decided to do something about it. > > > So I bought every family photo that I can find with a surname on it and > > set > > > up a website so that the descendants of these people can reclaim their > > > lost loved ones. I have been able to help many people. > > > Check out my website. Maybe I can help you, as well. > > > > > > Robert D. King > > > http://fourkings.freeyellow.com/Page3.html > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== PACUMBER Mailing List ==== > > > A quick link to the complete list of PA USGenWeb County sites. > > > http://www.pagenweb.org/ > > > > > > ============================== > > > 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 > > > > > > > > > > ==== 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 > > > ==== PACUMBER Mailing List ==== > Need to find a location?? > http://geonames.usgs.gov/pls/gnis/web_query.gnis_web_query_form > > ============================== > 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
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: MYERS HUTTON BRADY Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/JaB.2ACE/2911 Message Board Post: Looking for any information on the MYERS (Meyers, etc.) family of SHIPPENBURG. Parents were JOHN MYERS b. 22 Aug 1823 & MARIA LOUISE ROLLER (ROHLER,ROLER). Children born in Shippenburg were: CATHERINE (KATE) b. 29 Oct 1860 married OWEN THOMPSON MARY ANN b. 08 Apr 1848 married JOHN CLINTON HUTTON (my great grandparents) HENRY b. 08 Apr 1848 d. 1848 (Twin to Mary Ann) WILLIAM (WILLIS) b. 1864 ELIZABETH b. 1866 LOTTIE ELMA b. 19 Aug 1846 married 1st) Herbert Myers 2nd) William Pearl Groat JACOB R. b. 16 Sep 1846 MATILDA b. 11 Feb 1851 married William Brady Thank you for any help that you can give me on locating any church records on this family to verify the birth dates that I have! Pat patbounds@webtv.net
Kathy, do you happen to remember who some of the pictures were? Joyce Moore rebee wrote: > Hey Hope and Robert! > > I have been doing the very same thing! Only I have been posting them to the > appropriate GenForum pages. It would be a lot easier if there were a web > site I could connect with. Do you know how I could do this? Who knows, > this may catch on! If everybody did this, just think how many "lost" > relatives we could find for folks! > > Thanks for sharing! > > Kathy in Indiana > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Hope Engelmann" <engelman@omahaweb.net> > To: <PACUMBER-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sunday, October 13, 2002 12:05 PM > Subject: [PACUMBER] OLD PHOTOS Check it out to see if you find your family > > > This came from a list I am on. Please check it out to see if you find old > > lost Photo's of your family. I don't know this man. I hope it helps > someone > > out here. > > Hope Engelmann > > > > In my travels, I see family photos lost in antique shops. > > I think this is sad, so I decided to do something about it. > > So I bought every family photo that I can find with a surname on it and > set > > up a website so that the descendants of these people can reclaim their > > lost loved ones. I have been able to help many people. > > Check out my website. Maybe I can help you, as well. > > > > Robert D. King > > http://fourkings.freeyellow.com/Page3.html > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== PACUMBER Mailing List ==== > > A quick link to the complete list of PA USGenWeb County sites. > > http://www.pagenweb.org/ > > > > ============================== > > 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 > > > > > > ==== 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
Hey folks, Check this one out. Looks like a place to post your mystery photos. http://ancestorarchive.com/ Bill ----- Original Message ----- From: "rebee" <rebee@netdirect.net> To: <PACUMBER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, October 14, 2002 7:31 PM Subject: Re: [PACUMBER] OLD PHOTOS Check it out to see if you find your family....
that place is kewl I like that one ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bill Hawk" <whsaxman@philly.infi.net> To: <PACUMBER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, October 14, 2002 6:52 PM Subject: Re: [PACUMBER] OLD PHOTOS Check it out to see if you find your family > Hey folks, > Check this one out. Looks like a place to post your mystery photos. > http://ancestorarchive.com/ > > Bill > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "rebee" <rebee@netdirect.net> > To: <PACUMBER-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, October 14, 2002 7:31 PM > Subject: Re: [PACUMBER] OLD PHOTOS Check it out to see if you find your > family.... > > > ==== PACUMBER Mailing List ==== > Need to find a location?? > http://geonames.usgs.gov/pls/gnis/web_query.gnis_web_query_form > > ============================== > 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
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/2910 Message Board Post: Just finished entering my own research and am now reviewing the Silas & Robert Diller manuscript. First it was a work in progress that was abandoned twice - by Silas in 1910 and by Robert in 1944. Robert's draft of 10 April 1944 was heavily marked for editing ; editing that was apparently never done. Secondly, for them and for myself, I will say that the closer you are to the center line (my direct ancestors) the better the research. The further away the more likely it includes nothing more than a letter with the rememberences of a very old person. In other words, the more numbers on "cousin" and "removed" use it as you should use the IGI, as a guide on where to look and not as the "gospel." I have three versions of the manuscript - a Xerox copy I made on 28 July 1979, a print of a Word file that Lucy Diller did in the early 80's, and the file that is floating around the Internet. As I said, Robert never finished his work. My Xerox indicates that he never did Book II Chapter IV Illinois , Book II Chapter VII Oklahoma, Appendix XIV Married Descendants of Frantz Tueller or Appendix XV Unrelated Iowa Dillers. Two notes there - 1.If he intended to do them then he obviously had some form of research that those branches existed. And 2. My own experience is that from the colonial era there were two main branches of "Dillers" - one from Casper Diller and one from Frantz (Tueller) ; but beginning in the 1800's a large number of unrelated (or distantly related) Dillers appeared from Germany. What I have that is not on the floating file is : Book II Chapter II Virginia - however it was only 3 pages in the original. Book II Chapter III S.W. Penn - Book II Chapter IV Lake Erie - partial copy ; the original had 61 pages and I copied 11. Appendix VII - Francis Diller Bible Appendix VIII - Frantz Dieller leases Apendix IX - Frantz Dieller will Appendix X - Diller Church deeds Appendix XI - Abraham Dieller will Appendix XII - Francis Diller will 1846 Appendix XIII - Names Tueller and Diller Again a note - it is my understanding that when Robert died the family contributed the passport and the Frantz Tueller Bible to the Smithsonian Institute. I have a very poor quality Xerox of the passport ; would love to see if some Diller back east could get a better picture. I have so much to do I don't know when I'll ever get this in an electronic form . But we have to share ; so if you have a question on one of the parts that I have please feel free to email me a question. Will love to help. David
Hey Hope and Robert! I have been doing the very same thing! Only I have been posting them to the appropriate GenForum pages. It would be a lot easier if there were a web site I could connect with. Do you know how I could do this? Who knows, this may catch on! If everybody did this, just think how many "lost" relatives we could find for folks! Thanks for sharing! Kathy in Indiana ----- Original Message ----- From: "Hope Engelmann" <engelman@omahaweb.net> To: <PACUMBER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, October 13, 2002 12:05 PM Subject: [PACUMBER] OLD PHOTOS Check it out to see if you find your family > This came from a list I am on. Please check it out to see if you find old > lost Photo's of your family. I don't know this man. I hope it helps someone > out here. > Hope Engelmann > > In my travels, I see family photos lost in antique shops. > I think this is sad, so I decided to do something about it. > So I bought every family photo that I can find with a surname on it and set > up a website so that the descendants of these people can reclaim their > lost loved ones. I have been able to help many people. > Check out my website. Maybe I can help you, as well. > > Robert D. King > http://fourkings.freeyellow.com/Page3.html > > > > > > ==== PACUMBER Mailing List ==== > A quick link to the complete list of PA USGenWeb County sites. > http://www.pagenweb.org/ > > ============================== > 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 > >
This past Saturday I learned there is another cenetery called Kauffman-Oyster Farm Cem which is located along Lamb's Gap Road. This is a very small cemetery with 9 burials and 7 are Kauffman and two Rupp, because the one Kauffman daughter married a Rupp. Two things, whoever was asking about the Oyster Cem at 32nd and Market Streets, Camp Hill, do you also have Kauffmans in your records? This cemetery was known as the Oyster Farm and was owned by the estate of Margaret Oyster. Bob robert.e.troup@verizon.net My Website: http://www.tribalpages.com/tribes/mapleave