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    1. Re: [PADAUPHI] Peter Newbaker, Halifax Twp. 1830's
    2. william dietrich
    3. Hi, there is a Phillip Newbecker 7/6/1787-7/21/1865 and wife Mary 3/10/1787-11/19/1868. united mthodist cem. halifax. could this be your P.?????? Bill ----- Original Message ----- From: Houston <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, January 31, 2004 12:50 PM Subject: [PADAUPHI] Peter Newbaker, Halifax Twp. 1830's > Anyone researching the Peter Newbaker family that was in Halifax Twp. > in the 1830-1840 time frame? My Fronk family seems to have some ties > to the family, Frederick Fronk was a tenant of a P. Newbaker in 1843-44 > and was listed as a carpenter. > What I would like to know is what occupation Peter had and what church > his family was a member of. Also, if any Newbakers married any Fronk/Franks. > > Marcia Fronk > > > ==== PADAUPHI Mailing List ==== > KISS- Keep It Short & Simple > >

    02/01/2004 06:57:59
    1. Re: [PADAUPHI] Peter Newbaker, Halifax Twp. 1830's
    2. Houston
    3. Bill, Thanks. There are some Frank/Fronk family buried in the old section of the Methodist Cemetery in Halifax. I wish I could find some early records of that congregation. I have looked at the records of the Quarterly Meetings of the Methodist Evangelical Church, Dauphin County Circuit, 1808-1874, but found very little mention of the local congregation. I have seen the information on the Newbecker family that is online from the Biographical Encyclopedia of Dauphin County transcription. Mentions that Philip Newbecker Jr. was a blacksmith and gunsmith. Marcia Fronk > Hi, there is a Phillip Newbecker 7/6/1787-7/21/1865 and wife Mary > 3/10/1787-11/19/1868. united mthodist cem. halifax. could this be your > P.?????? Bill > > Anyone researching the Peter Newbaker family that was in Halifax Twp. > > in the 1830-1840 time frame? My Fronk family seems to have some ties > > to the family, Frederick Fronk was a tenant of a P. Newbaker in 1843-44 > > and was listed as a carpenter. > > What I would like to know is what occupation Peter had and what church > > his family was a member of. Also, if any Newbakers married any > Fronk/Franks. > > > > Marcia Fronk

    02/01/2004 03:45:12