Well.......why didn't you say so? Page 733 of the Biographical Encyclopedia of Dauphin County. "Koppenheffer, Cornelius, merchant, Halifax, Pa., was born August 18, 1846, in Washington township. He is a son of Daniel and Fanny (Bordner) Koppenheffer. Daniel W., the father, was born in Lyken's Valley in 1814, and died in the same place in 1873..... Cornelius received his education in the public schools of his native place. His early life was spent engaged in farm work and later he began to learn the trade of moulding in Berrysburg. After serving an apprenticeship of three years he began business for himself. Later he went to Juniata county, and afterwards to Pittsburgh, where he worked in the foundry for five years. After working in Harrisburg and Berrysburg for a time he came to Halifax and purchased the foundry of John Ropp. He was married, in Lukens Valley, in 1866, to Miss Anna Mary Wert. Their children are: Lottie, wife of Samuel Fisher, Harrisburg; Ernest Foster; Andre Curtin; Ivy Johanna; Lawrence; Sarah Jane; Mary Jane; Fanny; Byron; and Cornelius. In politics Mr. Kippenheffer is a Republican and has served in town council. He is a member of the United Brethren church." Note: The biography lists his wife as "Miss Anna Marwert" which is obviously a typo and should read Miss Anna Mary or Maria Wert. For some reason, he listed himself as a year older in the 1900 census. I think a lot of these people were never exactly sure when they were born and quite often their tombstones reflect the age that they told people they were and perhaps not the age that they truly were. So, your Cornelius is indeed a son of Daniel and Fanny. Sue
I am looking for any information on this man. I am not sure if he was born in Dauphin or Schuylkill County. He died in 1937 and is buried in Maple Grove Cemetery, Elizabethville. He was married to Katie Lehman. I would like to know who their parents were. Thanks for any help Tonya
Ira N. Koppenhaver, Koppenheffer, Kopenhaver, Cop(p)enheffer/haver, etc was born (according to the 1900 Elizabethville Borough census) in January of 1875, only son of Charles (born June, 1853) and Kate (born November, 1852) Koppenhaver (etc). He had 2 sisters Mary E. (born about 1873) and Annie V. (born about 1877). This family is found in the 1880 Upeer Paxton, Dauphin census. By the 1900 census, Charles and Kate say that they have been married 28 years (1872?) and that they have had the 3 children, but only 2 survive, Ira (who is still living at home) and presumably a married sister. Charles Koppenhaver was a son of Daniel Koppenheffer and Fanny Bordner. Their entire family (they had 12 children) are in the 1850, 1860 & 1870 Washington township censuses in Dauphin county. Daniel Koppenheffer was born and died in Lykens Valley (1814-1873). Charles was born in Washington twp therefore and Ira was born in either Washington twp or Upper Paxton twp if the 1870 and 1880 censuses are any guide. Daniel and Fanny's 12 children were (in order of birth): Phoebe, Uriah (June, 1838), Elizabeth, Rebecca, James Monroe(March, 1844), Cornelius(August, 1845), Catherine, Solomon, Charles(June, 1853), Benjamin Franklin, Mary, and Daniel(October, 1859). I am not researching this family - hope this helps
HOLTZMAN, JOHN first entry 11/20/1833, "account out the other book" Joseph Kimes (also spelled Keims) Wife Sally (first mention 1/11/1834) - multiple entries Henry (first mention 9/8/1834) - multiple entries Henry Holtzman Anny Labo Mary Readel Elizabeth Holtzman Mary (first mention 2/18/1836) - multiple entries Mary Harmon Elizabeth (first mention 8/27/1836) Joseph (first mention 3/31/1838) Amanda Row
YEAGER,CHRISTOPHER, John's son First entry 4/23/1836 Catty - first mention 4/23/1836 Elisabeth - first mention 4/29/1836 Henry - first mention 8/11/1836 Wife Josia - first mention 11/8/1836 Daniel - first mention 12/24/1836 Smeltzer Hanna - first mention 12/15/1837 LENKER, JOHN (John was a mason judging by payments made by "making 1 bake oven" and "plastering springhaus") First entry 4/29/1836, "account out the other book" Wife Emanuel - first mention 6/18/1836 Last entry 2/29/1840 WEAVER, GEORGE SR. First entry 5/25/1836 Lidia - first mention 5/25/1836 Susanna - first mention 5/25/1836 Rebaca - first mention 6/17/1836 Last entry 6/17/1836 SCHITZ, JACOB First entry 8/27/1835 Wife Polly - first mention 8/27/1835 Child - first mention 6/2/1837 Last entry 6/17/1837 HOKE, JACOB First entry 3/25/1837, "Account out the other book page 119" Wife Hanna - first mention 9/2/1837 Charlatty - first mention 11/25/1837 Josia - first mention 12/16/1837 HOLTZMAN, MICHAEL First entry 9/29/1836 Wife George - first mention 10/15/1836 James - first mention 10/25/1836 Jacob - first mention 10/25/1836 Anna Smeltzer Elisabeth - first mention 11/29/1836 Leah - first mention 10/7/1837
LENKER, WILLIAM First entry 11/14/1834 John Holtzman Last entry 1/31/1837 SONDO, CATTY - Was a weaver...paid in cloth First entry 3/26/1836 Last entry 12/17/1837 WEAVER, JOSEPH First entry 11/29/1834, "account out the other book page 21" His wife, 1/3/1850 Last entry 4/1/1851 Joseph boarded with John Weaver (writer of ledger) from 11/29/1834 up through 2/18/1837 for $.75/week LARCH, PETER First entry 12/16/1834, "Account out the other book page 105" Catty - first mention 12/16/1834 Daniel - first mention 12/18/1834 Wife Polly - first mention 1/16/1835 Elisabeth - first mention 2/13/1835 Hanna - first mention 2/14/1835 Sally - first mention 4/24/1835 Doctor Fisher WEAVER, JACOB, George's son First entry 1/26/1835, "account out the other book page 75" Last entry 8/17/1839, no names mentioned. YEAGER, CHRISTOPHER, sawmiller First entry 9/1/1834 Balance of John Yeager's estate, 10/17/1835 Last entry 3/24/1838 WILL, ELISABETH First entry 3/26/1836 Her mother - first mention 4/27/1836 Last entry 8/16/1839
DEIBLER, DANIEL First entry 5/14/1835 Michael Deibler - first mention 5/14/1835 Molly Saltzer Wife Michael - first mention 10/8/1835 George - first mention 3/31/1836 Last entry 8/5/1836 PUNTIUS, HENRY First entry 10/31/1835 Amelia - first mention 10/31/1835 Joseph - first mention 11/6/1835 Elisabeth - first mention 11/7/1835 Wagner Peter Tunner WILL, CATTY, widow (also spelled CATHARINA) First entry 11/20/1835 Isaac - first mention 11/25/1835 Elisabeth Fleisher Elisabeth - first mention 1/12/1837 LARCK, ANNAMARY, widow First entry 1/2/1836 William - first mention 2/27/1836 Last entry 9/13/1837 WITMER, SAMUEL First entry 1/12/1836 Wife Catty - first mention 8/13/1836 John Weise Last entry 2/14/1838 WETZLER, JOHN First entry 3/12/1836, "account out the other book page 17" Wife George - first mention 9/16/1837 Daniel Bitterman Rachel Weaver Rachel - first mention 5/7/1839
[email protected] wrote :) > Hi Charles, > I have been all over your website, which is very > impressive, looking for the resting place of my 3rd great aunt Fannie > Nissley Neidig Landis. Her father was John Nissley, born ca. 1776, who > owned a large farm in Paxtang Twp., near Harrisburg - he married an > Ober, no other data on him. > Fannie (apparently never used the name Frances) was > born in the 1795 -1800 range. About 1815, she married Daniel Neidig, son > of the famed United Brethren preacher John Neidig Sr. The had one > daughter Mary, born in 1820. Daniel died in 1822 and is buried in > Highspire Cemetery with his parents, John and Mary Neidig. Fannie is not > buried with them. > In 1825, Fannie married Abraham Landis, a Derry > Township farmer, who moved to Middletown in 1842 and co-owned a lumber > mill there. Fannie was his second wife. His first wife, Elizabeth Funk, > is buried in a Landis plot in Gravel Hill Cemetery - Fannie is not > there. Abraham, who died in 1870, is buried with his 3rd wife, Elizabeth > Heistand, in Middletown Cemetery. I have not personally able to check > his plot for Fannie - and can't find a definitive listing for this > cemetery. I believe that Fannie died in the 1835-1841 range, but I'm not > sure - Abraham didn't marry his 3rd wife until 1847. FANNIE, WHERE ARE YOU? > > can you help Charles? > >Dick Miller :) >Sebring, Fla It looks like you exhausted ALMOST all the sources in your search, EXCEPT the Middletown Cemetery. Many people have documented it's records, but I know of no publication as of yet. During the growing season, its almost impossible to catch the caretaker in his office. A record check there may dig up Frances/Fanny Landis. The time frame is right. You didn't mention her church affiliation while married to Abraham. That just might be a good lead, also. Sorry I can't be more helpful :) Keep digging, and she just may pop up for you. -- Regards, CHARLES EARL FIES -- Fies Family Fotos <http://home.att.net/~chasfies/> FIES/FEES Family History Research Site <http://www.fies-fees.org> BABB - HARTMAN <http://home.att.net/~chasfies/Babbs.html> DAUPHIN CO. CEMETERIES <http://home.att.net/~chasfies/DauphinCo.html> ERNST-GRUBER <http://home.att.net/~chasfies/Ernsts.html> Forgotten Cemeteries <http://home.att.net/~charliefies/Forgotten.html> FRASCELLA -- <http://home.att.net/~chasfies/Frascella.html> HARTMAN <http://home.att.net/~chasfies/Hartman.html> SCHLEGEL-PETERS <http://home.att.net/~chasfies/EarlPete.html> SNYDER-JONES <http://home.att.net/~chasfies/ermafies.html> SWARTZ / SCHWARTZ <http://home.att.net/~charliefies/Swartz.html> WIELAND-YOUNG-STONER<http://home.att.net/~chasfies/Wealands.html> ZIMMERMAN - Berks Co PA<http://home.att.net/~chasfies/Zimmerman.html>
Thank you Donna for the information. I knew they lived in Harrisburg in the 4th ward, but I had no indication as to where that was. This information is most certainly helpful in pinpointing their location. Thanks again! Todd Zeigler Seven Valleys, PA ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, June 26, 2004 10:59 AM Subject: [PADAUPHI] Neff/Kelly > Todd, > > Boyd's Harrisburg City Directory of 1933 lists a number of NEFFs. Two of > them are as follows: > > Bertha I. tel opr 2562 Lexington > Henrietta (wid Jas) 2562 Lexington > > Hope this is some help. > > Donna > Harrisburg > > > ==== PADAUPHI Mailing List ==== > List admin can be reached at [email protected] >
I have a John Weaver born 1831 son of Michael Weaver & Susanna Blauser from . Fishing Creek , Middle Paxton, Dauphin county. Hope this helps Shirley Blauser Pearce ----- Original Message ----- From: "Susan J Fevola" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, June 26, 2004 4:17 PM Subject: Re: [PADAUPHI] Ledger entries -John Weaver..Where did he live? > Hi Marcia, > > Here's the info from the 1830 census. > > 1830 US Federal Census, PA, Dauphin Co, Millersburg, pg 18, Ancestry > Image 3 > > John Weaver > Males: 5-10 (1); 10-15 (1); 40-50 (1) > Females: 30-40 (1) > > Susan > > On Sat, 26 Jun 2004 15:48:24 -0400 "Houston" <[email protected]> > writes: > > I would put my money on Millersburg that is in Upper Paxton. The > > names are > > all ones you find in Upper Paxton and Halifax area. Halifax area > > continued > > to be a shoe manufacturing area into the 1900's. > > > > Thanks for the look up in the census Susan. > > > > Marcia > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Susan J Fevola" <[email protected]> > > To: <[email protected]> > > Sent: Saturday, June 26, 2004 3:25 PM > > Subject: Re: [PADAUPHI] Ledger entries -John Weaver..Where did he > > live? > > > > > > > In the 1830 census there are two listings in Dauphin County for > > John > > > Weaver, one in Mifflin and the other in Millersburg. There are > > 66 > > > listings in all of PA for John Weaver. > > > > > > Susan > > > > > > ==== PADAUPHI Mailing List ==== > > KISS- Keep It Short & Simple > > > > > > > > ________________________________________________________________ > The best thing to hit the Internet in years - Juno SpeedBand! > Surf the Web up to FIVE TIMES FASTER! > Only $14.95/ month - visit www.juno.com to sign up today! > > > ==== PADAUPHI Mailing List ==== > Post only genealogy related topics > >
Hi Marcia, Here's the info from the 1830 census. 1830 US Federal Census, PA, Dauphin Co, Millersburg, pg 18, Ancestry Image 3 John Weaver Males: 5-10 (1); 10-15 (1); 40-50 (1) Females: 30-40 (1) Susan On Sat, 26 Jun 2004 15:48:24 -0400 "Houston" <[email protected]> writes: > I would put my money on Millersburg that is in Upper Paxton. The > names are > all ones you find in Upper Paxton and Halifax area. Halifax area > continued > to be a shoe manufacturing area into the 1900's. > > Thanks for the look up in the census Susan. > > Marcia > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Susan J Fevola" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Saturday, June 26, 2004 3:25 PM > Subject: Re: [PADAUPHI] Ledger entries -John Weaver..Where did he > live? > > > > In the 1830 census there are two listings in Dauphin County for > John > > Weaver, one in Mifflin and the other in Millersburg. There are > 66 > > listings in all of PA for John Weaver. > > > > Susan > > > ==== PADAUPHI Mailing List ==== > KISS- Keep It Short & Simple > > > ________________________________________________________________ The best thing to hit the Internet in years - Juno SpeedBand! Surf the Web up to FIVE TIMES FASTER! Only $14.95/ month - visit www.juno.com to sign up today!
My mother purchased an old ledger at an auction years ago. It belonged to John Weaver, and the entries begin Nov. 14, 1833. Many upper Dauphin County families' accounts are included. John was apparently a shoemaker early in life, and ran some sort of store later on. I will post the names of the account holders and the names of others mentioned in the accounts...most of those mentioned are children, but some are other adults that may have been hired help, or relatives, etc. They are usually noted with a first and last name whereas the children are noted only by first name. Persons are in the order seen in the ledger, and I use the spelling of the ledger as well. DEIBLER, WIDOW First entry 5/22/1834, "account out he other book page 82" Elisabeth, first mention 5/22/1834 Last entry 5/4/1836 WERNER, JOHN SR. - John made quite a few payments with whiskey - I gather he made it himself... First entry 8/15/1834 Wife Hannah, first mention 8/15/1834 John, first mention 10/1/1834 Lidia, first mention 10/1/1834 Polly, first mention 10/30/1834 Susanna, first mention 7/27/1835 Daniel, first mention 9/26/1835 John's wife, first mention 4/25/1836 John and Catty, first mention 8/25/1837 John's children, first mention 1/19/1838 Roop John's Catty, first mention 4/21/1838 FIEDT, DANIEL First entry 10/11/1834, "Account out the other book page 141" Elisabeth Wetzler Polly - first mention 10/25/1834 Susanna - first mention 10/28/1834 Wife Henry - first mention 3/5/1836 Daniel - first mention 5/12/1837 FEIDT, GEORGE First entry 10/25/1834, "account out the other book page 35" Simon, first mention 10/25/1834 Sally, first mention 10/28/1834 Hannah, first mention 12/18/1834 Wife Emanuel, first mention 9/10/1835 William, first mention 11/10/1835 Mary, first mention 12/17/1835 Leah, first mention 12/30/1835 WOLANDE, SOLOMON First entry 10/25/1834 Andrew Wolande (also spelled Woland), first mention 12/5/1834 Thomas Readel Leuviza(?), first mention 2/13/1835 (I think this is Louisa) Cattyan, first mention 2/14/1835 Wife Andrew, first mention 2/25/1835 Catty Novinger Adelia, first mention 11/7/1835
I have a John Weaver listed in a collateral line. Born in 1781 in Centre County, but had relatives in Upper Paxton Township in Dauphin County.
I would put my money on Millersburg that is in Upper Paxton. The names are all ones you find in Upper Paxton and Halifax area. Halifax area continued to be a shoe manufacturing area into the 1900's. Thanks for the look up in the census Susan. Marcia ----- Original Message ----- From: "Susan J Fevola" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, June 26, 2004 3:25 PM Subject: Re: [PADAUPHI] Ledger entries -John Weaver..Where did he live? > In the 1830 census there are two listings in Dauphin County for John > Weaver, one in Mifflin and the other in Millersburg. There are 66 > listings in all of PA for John Weaver. > > Susan
My mother purchased an old ledger at an auction years ago. It belonged to John Weaver, and the entries begin Nov. 14, 1833. Many upper Dauphin County families' accounts are included. John was apparently a shoemaker early in life, and ran some sort of store later on. I will post the names of the account holders and the names of others mentioned in the accounts...most of those mentioned are children, but some are other adults that may have been hired help, or relatives, etc. They are usually noted with a first and last name whereas the children are noted only by first name. Persons are in the order seen in the ledger, and I use the spelling of the ledger as well. MILLER, JOHN First entry 4/19/1834 Philip - first mention 4/22/1834 Wife Benjamen - first mention 4/22/1834 Susanna - first mention 8/22/1834 Elisabeth - first mention 10/18/1834 Philip Lenker FLEISHER, JACOB first entry 4/24/1834 Wife Last entry 5/28/1834 MOTTER, WILLIAM First entry 11/13/1845 Last entry 2/13/1846 LENKER, JONAS First entry 10/16/1835 Last entry 12/10/1836 ULMAN, LAZARUS First entry 5/24/1834, "account out the other book" Wife Last entry 2/15/1836 KEEFER, JOHN First entry 9/28/1836, "account out the other book" Wife Last entry 10/7/1837
I would guess that John Weaver lived in Upper Paxton Twp., Dauphin Co., or nearby. My relatives that have journal entries in his journal lived in that area - in and around Killinger. Maybe someone is related to John?
In the 1830 census there are two listings in Dauphin County for John Weaver, one in Mifflin and the other in Millersburg. There are 66 listings in all of PA for John Weaver. Susan On Sat, 26 Jun 2004 15:00:23 -0400 "Houston" <[email protected]> writes: > Anyone know who this John Weaver is and where he may have lived in > the > 1830's? I think with the listing of names we may figure out what > Township he > was in or near. Anyone have access to census for 1830? > > Thanks so much for taking time to post. I have an old ledger from > the 1850's > for Shaneline and Coats in Montgomery county. I lent the ledger to > the > Historical society and the made copies for their files. > > Marcia Fronk > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Saturday, June 26, 2004 11:39 AM > Subject: [PADAUPHI] Ledger entries - NEAGLY,NEAGLY, HENINGER, FEIDT > > > > My mother purchased an old ledger at an auction years ago. It > belonged to > > John Weaver, and the entries begin Nov. 14, 1833. Many upper > Dauphin > County > > families' accounts are included. John was apparently a shoemaker > early in > > life, > > and ran some sort of store later on. I will post the names of the > account > > holders and the names of others mentioned in the accounts...most > of those > > mentioned are children, but some are other adults that may have > been hired > > help, or > > relatives, etc. They are usually noted with a first and last name > whereas > > the > > children are noted only by first name. Persons are in the order > seen in > the > > ledger, and I use the spelling of the ledger as well. > > > > NEAGLY, DANIEL > > first entry 3/14/1834, "Account out the other book" > > John Heiney > > Wife > > George - first mention 4/9/1834 > > Nancy Bitting > > John - first mention 4/12/1834 > > Polly - first mention 10/7/1834 > > Daniel - first mention 10/22/1834 > > Joseph - first mention 11/22/1834 > > Elisabeth Kreemer > > Anny Heckert > > Polly Fronk > > Anny Smeltzer > > George Fleisher > > Cattyan - first mention 9/28/1836 > > Elisabeth Bair > > > > NEAGLY, GEORGE > > first entry 3/27/1834 > > Daniel Weaver > > Susanna Weaver > > Susanna - first entry 4/28/1834 > > David - first entry 9/20/1834 > > Wife > > Heiney > > Isaac - first entry 11/9/1836 > > Charlotty - only entry 3/4/1837 (may be his wife) > > Amos Larck > > Joseph - first entry 3/17/1838 > > Daniel Shaffner > > Simon Weaver > > > > HENINGER, BASTION > > first entry 4/18/1834, "account out the other book" > > Isaac - first entry 4/18/1834 > > John - first entry 5/16/1834 > > > > FEIDT, THOMAS > > first entry 4/14/1836 > > entries up until 9/23/1837 > > no names mentioned > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== PADAUPHI Mailing List ==== > > Who, Where, When. > > A GOOD subject says:...... John SMITH, Arkansas, 1850-1876 > > A bad one says: ........ My family > > > > > > > ==== PADAUPHI Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe first check and see if you are getting list or digest > mode then e-mail [email protected] or > [email protected] with unsubscribe in message. > > > ________________________________________________________________ The best thing to hit the Internet in years - Juno SpeedBand! Surf the Web up to FIVE TIMES FASTER! Only $14.95/ month - visit www.juno.com to sign up today!
Anyone know who this John Weaver is and where he may have lived in the 1830's? I think with the listing of names we may figure out what Township he was in or near. Anyone have access to census for 1830? Thanks so much for taking time to post. I have an old ledger from the 1850's for Shaneline and Coats in Montgomery county. I lent the ledger to the Historical society and the made copies for their files. Marcia Fronk ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, June 26, 2004 11:39 AM Subject: [PADAUPHI] Ledger entries - NEAGLY,NEAGLY, HENINGER, FEIDT > My mother purchased an old ledger at an auction years ago. It belonged to > John Weaver, and the entries begin Nov. 14, 1833. Many upper Dauphin County > families' accounts are included. John was apparently a shoemaker early in > life, > and ran some sort of store later on. I will post the names of the account > holders and the names of others mentioned in the accounts...most of those > mentioned are children, but some are other adults that may have been hired > help, or > relatives, etc. They are usually noted with a first and last name whereas > the > children are noted only by first name. Persons are in the order seen in the > ledger, and I use the spelling of the ledger as well. > > NEAGLY, DANIEL > first entry 3/14/1834, "Account out the other book" > John Heiney > Wife > George - first mention 4/9/1834 > Nancy Bitting > John - first mention 4/12/1834 > Polly - first mention 10/7/1834 > Daniel - first mention 10/22/1834 > Joseph - first mention 11/22/1834 > Elisabeth Kreemer > Anny Heckert > Polly Fronk > Anny Smeltzer > George Fleisher > Cattyan - first mention 9/28/1836 > Elisabeth Bair > > NEAGLY, GEORGE > first entry 3/27/1834 > Daniel Weaver > Susanna Weaver > Susanna - first entry 4/28/1834 > David - first entry 9/20/1834 > Wife > Heiney > Isaac - first entry 11/9/1836 > Charlotty - only entry 3/4/1837 (may be his wife) > Amos Larck > Joseph - first entry 3/17/1838 > Daniel Shaffner > Simon Weaver > > HENINGER, BASTION > first entry 4/18/1834, "account out the other book" > Isaac - first entry 4/18/1834 > John - first entry 5/16/1834 > > FEIDT, THOMAS > first entry 4/14/1836 > entries up until 9/23/1837 > no names mentioned > > > > > > ==== PADAUPHI Mailing List ==== > Who, Where, When. > A GOOD subject says:...... John SMITH, Arkansas, 1850-1876 > A bad one says: ........ My family > >
My mother purchased an old ledger at an auction years ago. It belonged to John Weaver, and the entries begin Nov. 14, 1833. Many upper Dauphin County families' accounts are included. John was apparently a shoemaker early in life, and ran some sort of store later on. I will post the names of the account holders and the names of others mentioned in the accounts...most of those mentioned are children, but some are other adults that may have been hired help, or relatives, etc. They are usually noted with a first and last name whereas the children are noted only by first name. Persons are in the order seen in the ledger, and I use the spelling of the ledger as well. NEAGLY, DANIEL first entry 3/14/1834, "Account out the other book" John Heiney Wife George - first mention 4/9/1834 Nancy Bitting John - first mention 4/12/1834 Polly - first mention 10/7/1834 Daniel - first mention 10/22/1834 Joseph - first mention 11/22/1834 Elisabeth Kreemer Anny Heckert Polly Fronk Anny Smeltzer George Fleisher Cattyan - first mention 9/28/1836 Elisabeth Bair NEAGLY, GEORGE first entry 3/27/1834 Daniel Weaver Susanna Weaver Susanna - first entry 4/28/1834 David - first entry 9/20/1834 Wife Heiney Isaac - first entry 11/9/1836 Charlotty - only entry 3/4/1837 (may be his wife) Amos Larck Joseph - first entry 3/17/1838 Daniel Shaffner Simon Weaver HENINGER, BASTION first entry 4/18/1834, "account out the other book" Isaac - first entry 4/18/1834 John - first entry 5/16/1834 FEIDT, THOMAS first entry 4/14/1836 entries up until 9/23/1837 no names mentioned
Hi Elaine, Since you put this on the Dauphin Co. list, I think you must be referring to Middletown not Middleton. If so the answer would be the Press and Journal of Middletown and I believe they have a website. Regards, Bill *********** REPLY SEPARATOR *********** On 6/26/2004 at 10:18 AM John Wilkinson wrote: >I'm hunting an obit for Bella (Cromer) Heffernan d. Oct 1988 in >Middleton. What newspaper would likely carry it? Elaine > > >==== PADAUPHI Mailing List ==== >Post only genealogy related topics