Yvonne: not sure if this is the correct Yvonne, but it can't hurt to try. Here is what I sent for you recently. No need to respond. Kathy Subj: Re: [PACUMBER] Kornman/Cornman Date: 2/5/01 10:07:49 PM Eastern Standard Time From: KKelly106 To: PACUMBER-L@rootsweb.com Evelyn, Yvonne and Donna: I know that I have corresponded before with one of you. Since then I have found a few more tidbits. Here is my Kornman/Cornman info. 1. Will Abstract: Jacob Wickert, North Middleton, June 9, 1823. June 25, 1823. Wife Barbara Daughter Elizabeth Kelly Witnesses: Wife Barbara and Reinneck Angney Exe: Henry Cornman, Job Randolph I.303 2. In researching the Angney name I found Cornmans and Angneys listed with the First Evangelical Lutheran Church (or some name close to that) in Carlisle. Kellys also appear on the list. This should show up in a US Genweb search for you. 3. Francis Kelly, yeoman, and his brother Thomas and Thomas's wife, Catherine, sold land in Middleton Twp. to Henry Cornman, blacksmith, on 4/7/1806. Recorded 4/13/1807. Francis and Thomas had sold property a year earlier to George Logue, Esq. which "lay on both sides of the Great Road" in Middleton. 4. Francis Kelly, 1765-1835, was a postmaster of Landisburg Borough, then located in Cumberland, now Perry, County. From a newspaper abstract collected by Gene Boak for the Perry Historians. 5. I don't know where I found the following information (sorry) but I'm sure it will be enlightening: Children of Ludwig Kornman and Mary Lebanon: John 1778 Henry 1780-1851 m. Susanna Wilt (same as who purchased Francis Kelly property?) George 1782 Ludwig 1783 Mary 1785 Susanna 1789 died as infant Jacob 1791 Elizabeth 1793 Philip 1794 m. Anna Braught 1817, Margaret Zeigler 1823. I have in these notes that Philip died 1826 and that Francis Kelly became the guardian of the 2 sons of Anna after Philip's death. Sons: Jonathan H. or Dominick? b 1818, and John born 1820. Catherine 1795 Abraham 1797 Margaret 1803 I hope this is helpful for all of you. If any of you come across Kelly information in your Cumberland search, I would be most appreciative in hearing of it. Kathy Kelly