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    1. Re: [PADAUPHI] My Family Names - Sheesley
    2. Linnea Travis Miller
    3. Hi Ray & Cathy, Emma E. Hoover died 30 June 1959 in Harrisburg and is buried in the Oberlin Cemetery. This is from a fellow Stoh researcher living in Harrisburg. I have nothing listed for her as far as a husband. Emma Elizabeth Hall [her mother] died 8 Dec 1872, a day after Emma E. Hoover was born. From the same researcher I have John Edward Hall b 26 Feb 1868 in Fishing Creek Valley and d 1 May 1962 in Carlisle. He was married 3 times! 1: Elizabeth A. Eby in 1889, one child, Clarence Leroy Hall b 1896; 2: Annie E. Pierce Clark in 1898, no children listed; and 3: Katie Shope in 1922, no children listed. I don't have the William E. Hall b 1890. Perhaps my John Edward is two people! I'll have to check with my source ... or is there another similar family in the area? Hope that helps one of you! -Linnea At 4:39 9/12/0, Hall, Ray wrote: >Hi Linnea and Cathy, Our HALL family records show that Emma HALL >[1847-1872], first child of John and Frances O. [REA] HALL married David >HOOVER, date unknown. Our records further indicate that she died in 1872 >giving birth to Emma HOOVER. I do not know if their daughter survived >childhood. On 1983May03 I visited Cloyd HOLTZAPPLE, age 67, married to >Florence/Kathryn HOOVER and Hubert "Gibbie" [HOOVER?] , age 54, then >living side by side on Potato Hollow Road [Fishing Creek Valley?]. Mary >HOOVER, age 87, was there and participated in our HOOVER genealogy >discussion. She was at home dying of cancer at the time. This is where I >learned that Edward HOOVER was born to David and Emma E, [HALL] HOOVER about >1872 [they said it was about the same time that John HOOVER m. to Kathryn >McCLAIN was born]. But it is possible that John HOOVER could have been born >about 1870 based on his first child, William E., being born 1890APR10. >This is where it gets sticky. Did David and Emma HALL have two children? >Further research and confirmation seems in order. Cathy, the above >indirectly relates to your Catharine SHEESLEY but it further fleshes out her >husband David HOOVER's family and first marriage details. I wish you every >success in your search. Stick with Linnea Miller,she'll steer you right. >Ray in IL >-----Original Message----- >From: Linnea Miller <ltmiller@mail.ptd.net> >To: PADAUPHI-L@rootsweb.com <PADAUPHI-L@rootsweb.com> >Date: Monday, September 11, 2000 10:05 PM >Subject: Re: [PADAUPHI] My Family Names - Sheesley > > >>Hi Cathy, >> >>The only SHEESLEY I have is a Catharine 1855 - 1916, Dauphin Co who married >>David Hoover b 18 Apr 1840 Ft. Hunter, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania d 11 >>Oct 1916 Enhaut, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania and buried in Oberlin. He was >>the son of John Hoover [1806 - 1882] & Susanna Stroh [1805 - 1886]. This >>was David's 2nd marriage [1st to Emma Elizabeth Hall [1847 - 1872]. David & >>Catharine had one child, Harry I Hoover [1882 - 1976] who was married >>twice. Not sure which order the wives are: Helen I Myers in 1906, >>Hagerstown MD and Daisy E. Conrad. I don't have any descendants listed for >>him. >> >>Hope this helps! >> >>- Linnea Travis Miller >> >>At 8:05 9/6/0, Cathy Spencer wrote: >>>Hi All! >>> >>>I've just joined this list and would like to let you know my family names >>>that I'm >>>researching. I have alot of information on some and little on others but >>>I'm willing >>>to share whatever I have. Of course, I'm looking for connections with all >>>of these >>>names so please contact me if you can help as some of them are brickwalls. >>> >>>My names are: >>>Adams, Bartlebaugh, Biddle, Brink, Cover, Dunmire/Donmire, Huey, Peace, >>>Pearce/Pierce, >>>Ross, Rowley, Salsgiver/Saltsgiver/Salsgeber, Sheasley/Sheesley, Shirley, >>>Staats/States >>>and Spencer. >>> >>>Please help if you can. >>> >>>Cathy Spencer >>>Descendant of All Above Family Names >>> >> >> >> >>==== PADAUPHI Mailing List ==== >>KISS- Keep It Short & Simple >> > > >==== PADAUPHI Mailing List ==== >KISS- Keep It Short & Simple

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