In a message dated 2/27/04 11:28:50 PM Eastern Standard Time, dmurphy595@alltel.net writes: Can anyone tell me if there is a necrology file or obituary index or any listing that would help me locate the death of Hannah and perhaps her children. The Erie County library has many obits/death notices on microfilm, and they do have an index. I believe they have volunteers who will research and perhaps copy and mail you any pertinent documents. Their main number is (814) 451-6932, but you'd probably want to contact the Heritage Room directly at (814) 451-6983. Hope this helps. Irene Crawford JTJTJ5@aol.com
I am researching a Murphy family that had a farm in Summit Township, Erie County, PA in the early 1850s. I am looking for a death date for a Hannah Murphy, wife of Edward Murphy, who died sometime after 1880 and probably before 1910. Can anyone tell me if there is a necrology file or obituary index or any listing that would help me locate the death of Hannah and perhaps her children. Thanks in advance for any help here. Dennis Murphy Murphy's Public House http://home.alltel.net/dmurphy595/index.html ----- Original Message ----- From: <PAERIE-D-request@rootsweb.com> To: <PAERIE-D@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, February 27, 2004 4:00 PM Subject: PAERIE-D Digest V04 #21
It's not much, but I found an Enoch in this directory and some other censuses: Titusville and Meadville cities and Crawford County directory, 1897-98. Meadville, Pa.?: W.H. Armitage, 1897 Beardsley, Enoch, retired, h Chestnut, nr Theological School Immediately above him is a C. B. Beardsley, student, h Chestnut, etc., as above. This might be your Cassius B.? ========================== Here's the 1900 census entry for him: 1900 >Pennsylvania>CRAWFORD>2-WD MEADVILLE Series: T623 Roll: 1399 Page: 83 BEARDSLEY ENOCH 64 M W OH PA CRAWFORD 2-WD MEADVILLE He was retired, b Feb 1836, OH, parents b CT, md 36 yrs; wife Addie E. b Jan 1841, PA, fa b CT, mo b PA, md 36 yrs, 3 children, 3 living; son Cassius B. b Nov 1875, PA. They were apparently living at 583 Chestnut St. ======================= And this one could be him with his grandfather???, next to his father??? : 1860 > Ohio > GEAUGA > HUNTSBURG Series: M653 Roll: 967 Page: 761 BEARDSLEY ENOCH 59 M W CT OH GEAUGA HUNTSBURG He's a farmer, b CT, with Betsy, b NH, Louisa 20, b OH, a C. S. teacher. Next door was Beardsley, Truman, 81, b CT, with Ester 80, b CT, and Enoch, 23, b OH, clerk. ==================================== Another 1860 one (not sure about this one, his age and b.p. aren't exactly right on. That might have come from someone else, and he could have been counted twice, once in each place, if he moved about the time of the census. I have seen that before.): 1860> Pennsylvania > ERIE > WATERFORD BORO Series: M653 Roll: 1108 Page: 1195 BERDSLY ENOCH 32 M W PA PA ERIE WATERFORD BORO He was 32, apparently single, living with the family of a merchant, S. C. Stanford, and working as a clerk {probably for Stanford?} ======================== And 1870: 1870 > Pennsylvania > ERIE > LE BOEUF TWP Series: M593 Roll: 1341 Page: 252 BEARDSLEY E 34 M W OH PA ERIE LE BOEUF TWP He was 34 b OH, a retired [!] merchant, wife Adda E. 27 b PA, Frankie E. 4 (female) b PA, Reed 1 (male) b PA, and Lottie Road 18, b PA, "lives in this family". =========================== Hope something here helps... --- Barbara <ropetracer@prodigy.net> wrote: > >From census, 1880 at Mill Village, Erie Co., > PA > Enoch Beardsley, age 44 (b 2/1836) in OH > Addie E., age 39 (b 1/1841) > Frankie, daughter, age 14 (in 1880) > R. D., son, age 11 (in 1880) > Cassius B., son, age 4 (in 1880) __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Get better spam protection with Yahoo! Mail. http://antispam.yahoo.com/tools
Am hoping that one of you has this family in your database and can help me with additional data: >From census, 1880 at Mill Village, Erie Co., PA Enoch Beardsley, age 44 (b 2/1836) in OH Addie E., age 39 (b 1/1841) Frankie, daughter, age 14 (in 1880) R. D., son, age 11 (in 1880) Cassius B., son, age 4 (in 1880) Thanks! Barbara Seyler
Is there any Carlo/Carlow families/relations still existing in Erie PA?? Desc. from a Sylvester Carlow? He worked for the Railroad and was born probably somewhere around 1855-1860's??? My gramma Rosale Margaret Carlow as born 1864 in Warren PA and she had an older brother, Sylvester. Also her parents were: Sylvester and Mary Kelleher Carlow. I've gotten some of the census records on them. Just was hoping someone was familiar with the family(s). Ginny Or perhaps has some Erie info on them.
hello my brick wall DOCTOR GIDEON LANDON,not a dr. just his first name.,b.nj or ny 1789 sp.Maryjane McIntosh their first 4 children were born ,per death certificates......"near lake erie penn.,ny." another states near westmoreland pa simon noni b 1824-26 Isabella b.1829 Thomas b. b.1831 and poss. danial w.b.1834 any one have any suggestions as to where to look? I have the family fully documented to date.but the door slams shut in erie pa. thank you a califlandon
Thank you for the information. This was pertinent for me. Christine in Ohio ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mike" <mswpa@earthlink.net> To: <PAERIE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, February 20, 2004 12:40 AM Subject: Re: [PAERIE] Obit search - WASSIL > WASSIL, LAURENCE 'LEFTY' ---- 8/24/94 > > > It is listed in the Erie Public Library Obituary Index. You can order a > copy from them. > > http://www.erielibrary.org/obits942.html > > > Mike Wennin > Come Visit the Cameron County Genealogy Project! > http://www.rootsweb.com/~pacamero > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <LJSLumpy@aol.com> > To: <PAERIE-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2004 11:57 PM > Subject: [PAERIE] Obit search - WASSIL > > > > Hi Geni Friends, > > > > I am trying to find an obituary from Erie, Pa and would appreciate any > help. > > I have had not success trying to find it. > > > > Deeply appreciate and thanks for any help. > > > > LAWRENCE WASSIL > > > > Born: 16 Aug. 1926 in Vestaburg, Pa. > > Died: 23 Aug. 1994 in Erie, Pa. > > Served: World War II, in the Navy in The Pacific Theater. > > Son of : MARY & LAWRENCE WASSIL, Sr. > > > > CARPE DIEM~~~~ > > > > Lori ; ) in Arizona > > > > CHUCKLE: Nostalgia is the ability to remember the good stuff while > > forgetting the other 99 percent. > > > > > > ==== PAERIE Mailing List ==== > > Welcome to the PA-Erie Mailing List > > To leave PAERIE-L, send mail to PAERIE-L-request@rootsweb.com with the > single word unsubscribe in the message subject and body. To leave PAERIE-D, > do the same thing with PAERIE-D-request@rootsweb.com. > > Periodically, messages are received that various viruses are floating > around the newslists. While no viruses have yet been transmitted via this > board, all readers are strongly encouraged to keep their virus checkers up > to date in order to ensure that your computer will not be impacted should > this occur. > > > > ============================== > > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 > > > > > ==== PAERIE Mailing List ==== > Welcome to the PA-Erie Mailing List > To leave PAERIE-L, send mail to PAERIE-L-request@rootsweb.com with the single word unsubscribe in the message subject and body. To leave PAERIE-D, do the same thing with PAERIE-D-request@rootsweb.com. > Periodically, messages are received that various viruses are floating around the newslists. While no viruses have yet been transmitted via this board, all readers are strongly encouraged to keep their virus checkers up to date in order to ensure that your computer will not be impacted should this occur. > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 > > >
WASSIL, LAURENCE 'LEFTY' ---- 8/24/94 It is listed in the Erie Public Library Obituary Index. You can order a copy from them. http://www.erielibrary.org/obits942.html Mike Wennin Come Visit the Cameron County Genealogy Project! http://www.rootsweb.com/~pacamero ----- Original Message ----- From: <LJSLumpy@aol.com> To: <PAERIE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2004 11:57 PM Subject: [PAERIE] Obit search - WASSIL > Hi Geni Friends, > > I am trying to find an obituary from Erie, Pa and would appreciate any help. > I have had not success trying to find it. > > Deeply appreciate and thanks for any help. > > LAWRENCE WASSIL > > Born: 16 Aug. 1926 in Vestaburg, Pa. > Died: 23 Aug. 1994 in Erie, Pa. > Served: World War II, in the Navy in The Pacific Theater. > Son of : MARY & LAWRENCE WASSIL, Sr. > > CARPE DIEM~~~~ > > Lori ; ) in Arizona > > CHUCKLE: Nostalgia is the ability to remember the good stuff while > forgetting the other 99 percent. > > > ==== PAERIE Mailing List ==== > Welcome to the PA-Erie Mailing List > To leave PAERIE-L, send mail to PAERIE-L-request@rootsweb.com with the single word unsubscribe in the message subject and body. To leave PAERIE-D, do the same thing with PAERIE-D-request@rootsweb.com. > Periodically, messages are received that various viruses are floating around the newslists. While no viruses have yet been transmitted via this board, all readers are strongly encouraged to keep their virus checkers up to date in order to ensure that your computer will not be impacted should this occur. > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 >
Hi Geni Friends, I am trying to find an obituary from Erie, Pa and would appreciate any help. I have had not success trying to find it. Deeply appreciate and thanks for any help. LAWRENCE WASSIL Born: 16 Aug. 1926 in Vestaburg, Pa. Died: 23 Aug. 1994 in Erie, Pa. Served: World War II, in the Navy in The Pacific Theater. Son of : MARY & LAWRENCE WASSIL, Sr. CARPE DIEM~~~~ Lori ; ) in Arizona CHUCKLE: Nostalgia is the ability to remember the good stuff while forgetting the other 99 percent.
Below are several genealogical educational opportunities in the Region. All welcome the public to participate and may be worth traveling to for their unique offerings! Permission is granted to crosspost. My apologies for the length but a lot of wonderful things are happening this spring! Saturday, February 21, 2004, 10:30 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. POINTers in Person Chapter 20 will meet in the Third Floor Meeting Room of the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, 4400 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15213-4080. Free and open to the public. Alphabet Soup or rather, Minestrone is the title of our gathering as we welcome representatives from a sampling of Pittsburghs Italian American Organizations. The guests will give us a brief history and background of their group and explain what their main goals and yearly activities are. They will let us know about membership and meetings. Included are :Anthony J. DiNardo, President, CIAO (Coalition of Italian American Organizations), Nicholas Ciotola, Curator Italian American Exhibits, Heinz History Center, Vittorio Pugliano, President of the Calabria Club of Pittsburgh and Albert Silvio, Vice President, ISDA Western PA Italian (Sons & Daughters of America). For more information contact Rose at Rmlaudato@aol.com. Saturday, February 21, 2004, 10:00 a.m. until 12:00 p.m., Cranberry Genealogical Society will meet at the Cranberry Municipal Center, Room 6, Rochester Road, Cranberry Township, Butler County, PA. Free and open to the public. "Evaluating Sources on the Internet" will be presented by Elissa Scalise Powell, CGRS and will discuss how to best determine what you find is fact or fiction. Examples included will come from the Ellis Island database, the Bureau of Land Management database, Ancestry.com, Rootsweb, and FamilySearch. For more information contact Kara at gordonkara@zoominternet.net. Sunday, February 22 through Sunday March 28 from 1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. at CCAC North Campus, 8701 Perry Highway, Pittsburgh, PA 15237, a Genealogy Course will be held which will discuss the various records that are available to researchers and how to find them on-line and in libraries and other repositories. For more information or registration you may view www.CCAC.edu under the Lifetime Learning link for course YCA-007 or call (412) 369-3700 or 412-244-5206 . Walk-ins are also welcome and there is no surcharge for out-of-county residents. "Get started on learning how to trace your ancestors and where they came from. Census, courthouse records, passengers lists, and Internet sources will all be discussed. A hands-on field trip may be taken." Monday, March 1, 2004, 7 p.m. at the Beaver County Courthouse Jury Room. Beaver County Genealogical Society meets the first Monday of each month with a very interesting program. Monday, March 8 to Monday April 5, at the Westmoreland County Historical Society's new building, 41 W. Otterman St., Greensburg, PA 15601. A set of classes will be held on Mondays beginning March 8 at 10 a.m. with tours of the Historical Society's Library and the various departments of the Westmoreland County Courthouse as well as the Greensburg-Hempfield Library. The subsequent Monday classes will be held at the WCHS beginning at 1 p.m. and include: Benefits and Drawfacks of Family, County, and Community Histories; Church and Cemetery Records; Using the Colonial Records and Pennsylvania Archives; Evaluating Sources on the Internet; Using the Federal Census, Industrial Records and Professional Genealogical Researchers. Fee is $15 for WCHS members and $20 for non-members or the entire 5 sessions for $45 members, $65 non-members. Please see www.starofthewest.org for more information. Please call 724-836-1800 to register as the website may not be up-to-date. Tuesday, March 16, 7 p.m. the North Hills Genealogists will meet at the McKnight United Methodist Church, on Braunlich Road just off McKnight Road, Pittsburgh, PA. Free and open to the public. "Coming From the Reich - Part 2" presented by Ruth Kittner is about the history of Germany and what drove our ancestors to emigrate. This month we continue on the topic of German History, with the focus on the Northside Swiss/Germans, how some of them got here, what they did when they got here, other German "encampments" around here, the role of the church in the community, etc. For more information please see www.NorthHillsGenealogists.org. Saturday, March 20, 2004, 10:30 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. POINTers in Person Chapter 20 will meet in the Third Floor Meeting Room of the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, 4400 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15213-4080. Free and open to the public. For those who want to meet others with Italian heritage and learn how to research. POINT stands for Pursuing Our Italian Names Together. For more information contact Rose at Rmlaudato@aol.com. Saturday, April 17, at the Sheraton Four Points, Warrendale, PA (at the intersection of I-79 and I-76 Cranberry exit), Western PA Genealogical Society will have its Spring Seminar featuring Dr. John Philip Colletta of Washington, DC who will give four lectures. A hot buffet luncheon is included in the modest price of $35 WPGS members and $40 non-members. Topics include "Libraries, Archives and Public Record Offices: Understanding Resource Repositories," "Passenger Arrival Records," "How to Prepare for a Successful Research Trip in European Records," and "Turning Biographical Facts into Real-life Events: How to Build Historical Context." This is one worth travelling for as John Colletta is extremely knowledgeable. He is author of the books "They Came In Ships" (recognized as the how-to bible for passenger lists), "Italian Genealogy" and "Only a Few Bones." This will also be the April meeting of POINTers in Person Chapter 20. Please see www.WPGS.org for more information Tuesday, April 20th, 7 p.m., the North Hills Genealogists will meet at the McKnight United Methodist Church, on Braunlich Road just off McKnight Road, Pittsburgh, PA. Free and open to the public. "Genetic Genealogy Researching using DNA Testing." will be presented by Russ Cooper. Russ created the North East Ohio - Computer-Aided-Genealogy Society [NEOCAG] and served as President, now serving in an active Retiring President mode. Weekly volunteer at Cleveland's WRHS (Western Reserve Historical Society). Was also Program Vice President for Cleveland's ECCGS (East Cuyahoga County Genealogical Society) where programming was directed to providing "how to" monthly! For more information and directions see www.NorthHillsGenealogists.org The value of DNA testing is aiding an ability to help find Genetic Cousins by comparing the results of as few as two people. Males are able to see if another male is a descendant from their direct paternal line; or if a spelling change or adoption confuses relationship; is there a relationship with another family in another region or with individuals in other lineage groups. Women, thru separate testing, can establish or disprove sequencing relatedness of ancestor females. Discussion will include what is DNA testing, as a scientific tool, which involves many facets such as facilitating a unique family fingerprint; DNA signature matching and interpretation of results for surname groups or lineages; generation distance; surname/clan reconstruction and regional migration. Deciphering the terminology such as markers, mutation rates, Haplogroups, MRCA, etc. can help understanding and take the mystery out of this new genealogy tool. And how I can use public service DNA databases to further matching of my results with other DNA submitters using other commercial services for testing. Thursday April 22 through Saturday April 24, 2004, The Ohio Genealogical Society will have its annual conference in Wilmington, Ohio. With 7 lectures per hour no genealogist will lack from an interesting and educational experience. Sales exhibits will let you see products and discuss their merits before purchasing. Dr. Tom Jones, CG, CGL is the keynote speaker giving the opening lecture "Seven Habits of Highly Effective Genealogist" as well as "Five Proven Techniques for Finding Your Ancestor's European Origins" and "Solving the Myster of the Disappearing Ancestor." For more information and registration (Early Bird special until April 4) please see www.OGS.org under the 2004 conference brochure link. Saturday, May 15, 2004, 10:30 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. POINTers in Person Chapter 20 will meet in first floor Director's Room of the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, 4400 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15213-4080. Free and open to the public. "Evaluating Sources on the Internet" will be presented by Elissa Scalise Powell, CGRS and will discuss how to best determine what you find is fact or fiction. Examples included will come from the Ellis Island database, the Bureau of Land Management database, Ancestry.com, Rootsweb, and FamilySearch. For more information contact Rose at Rmlaudato@aol.com Sunday June 20 through Friday June 25, The Ohio Genealogical Society will sponsor a Summer Workshop at the OGS Library in Mansfield, Ohio. Each day's theme will be presented by knowledgeable lecturers on the subjects: Basics Day, A Sense of Place, Migration Trails into Ohio, Church and State, and High Voltage Genealogy. Students will have exclusive use of the library during the evenings. Although it is possible to register for single days ($50 each day), space is limited and preference will be given to those who register for the entire workshop ($215 for OGS members, $245 for non-members). Make this the summer that you increase your knowledge of genealogical records and methods and break through your brick walls! For more info see www.OGS.org or write to ogs@ogs.org. CGRS, CG, CGL, Certified Genealogical Records Specialist, Certified Genealogist, and Certified Genealogical Lecturer are Service Marks of the Board for Certification of Genealogists used under license after periodic evaluations by the Board. http://www.BCGcertification.org
Am looking for information on the Jones family of Greene Township, Erie County, Pennsylvania. My g-g-grandmother was Catherine (Kitty) Jones. She was born in Wales c.1811 and emigrated to the United States, sometime before 1833, to Greene Township (called Beaverdam before 1840). She married Richard Williams and they had seven children: Jane, Bennett, William, John, Ann, Robert and Mary. Catherine had two brothers that also emigrated from Wales and settled in Greene Township: William and Thomas Jones. According to their naturalization papers, William was born in Demby in 1805 and Thomas was born in Caernarvonshire in 1798. William's wife name was Sarah. Thomas's wife was Mary Henton; Mary had a previous marriage to a man named Evans. I would like to establish contact with other members of the Jones family and also pinpoint the home village of Catherine in Wales. Thanks in advance for any help you might have. Dave Williams peggie@nauticom.net
Do you know if any of the Jones family living in Erie County, adopted a William Armstrong that was born in Erie in 1825? My gg grandfather was adopted by a family named Jones, but he kept his birth name of Armstrong. Janet Kliven ----- Original Message ----- From: Dave Williams To: PAERIE-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2004 1:36 PM Subject: [PAERIE] JONES - Greene Township, Erie County Am looking for information on the Jones family of Greene Township, Erie County, Pennsylvania. My g-g-grandmother was Catherine (Kitty) Jones. She was born in Wales c.1811 and emigrated to the United States, sometime before 1833, to Greene Township (called Beaverdam before 1840). She married Richard Williams and they had seven children: Jane, Bennett, William, John, Ann, Robert and Mary. Catherine had two brothers that also emigrated from Wales and settled in Greene Township: William and Thomas Jones. According to their naturalization papers, William was born in Demby in 1805 and Thomas was born in Caernarvonshire in 1798. William's wife name was Sarah. Thomas's wife was Mary Henton; Mary had a previous marriage to a man named Evans. I would like to establish contact with other members of the Jones family and also pinpoint the home village of Catherine in Wales. Thanks in advance for any help you might have. Dave Williams peggie@nauticom.net ==== PAERIE Mailing List ==== Welcome to the PA-Erie Mailing List To leave PAERIE-L, send mail to PAERIE-L-request@rootsweb.com with the single word unsubscribe in the message subject and body. To leave PAERIE-D, do the same thing with PAERIE-D-request@rootsweb.com. Periodically, messages are received that various viruses are floating around the newslists. While no viruses have yet been transmitted via this board, all readers are strongly encouraged to keep their virus checkers up to date in order to ensure that your computer will not be impacted should this occur. ============================== Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237
I hunting death dates for Daniel and Ruth (McBride) Beatty. RUTH McBRIDE b. 1827 d. aft 1880 father: Robert McBride b. c. 1794 mother: Ellen (Nellie) Cromwell b. 7 Dec 1796 d. 19 Mar 1888 married: Daniel Beatty b. c. 1815-20 1860 census Blair co East Ward Altoona PA #637/622 Daniel Beaty 39 Ruth 33 Josephine 12 Allice 7 Sarah 5 Martha A. 3 James 11/12 1880 census Erie Co Erie PA pg 129A Daniel Beatty 67 baker Ruth 53 James C. 20 Ellen R. 17 Lilly H. 14 Kate E. 11 Cora V. 7
Hi List - I am searching the DENNIS & McKINLEY family of Erie & Crawford Co., PA circa 1825 - 1900. John McKINLEY (b. Ireland - d. abt 1835 Erie Co, PA) came with his sons, John, William, Thomas, David & Alexander as well as daus. Isabella, Letitia "Lettie", Nancy, Mary, Anna & Priscilla, most born in IRE according to census records. First appears on Tax List: "Le Beouff Twp, Erie Co, PA / TAX RECORDS / (film #LR 140-22 at Erie Co. Hist. Soc. Lib., State St., Erie, PA) 1826 - track mm: John McKINDLEY 82 Acres Land = 779 track mm: John McKINDLEY Junr. Children Married into families of: ANDERSON, SMITH, LYTLE, STOWE, PATTEN, McMURRAY, ORR, HARSHAW, TOWNLEY, KING & AGNEW. Mary Ann McKINLEY (b. abt 1825 PA - d. 1874 IL, dau. of Thomas < John) m. 1843 PA to Hiram DENNIS (b. 1820 Wayne Co, NY - d. 1899 IA, son of John & Melinda Hatch DENNIS) are my ancestors. Would love to compare notes with others searching any branch of these families. Glenda Frank Moser FTM: The Glenda Frank Moser Genealogy Site The MOSER / FRANK Family Tree - at RootsWeb's WorldConnect Project All My Posts at Find A Grave-GFM The MOSER / FRANK Family Tree - Gencircles
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Looking for confirmation of births of: Wealthy T. COBB born 30 July 1818 Erie County, PA George Washington ISRAEL born 1817 Erie Co., PA Thankyou for any info. Ron HABEL Vista, CA
This is what I have on the Peter & Salome (unknown) Uber family and you're right the only place I ever see Lucinda Margaretta Uber b. 21 Sept 1843 christened 23 Feb 1844 is in the records of the First Lutheran Church, Greensburg, Westmoreland Co, PA, USA and if she is Losetta 6 years old in the 1850 census. From the censuses below this Uber family appears to have stayed in Unity Twp, Westmoreland Co, PA at least until 1880 and I don't see John and Salome in the 1900 census. Please correct me if I'm wrong. If some kind soul (SKS) has any further information, additions, corrections, deletions and/or any suggestions as to where, how and what to research please do contact me on or off list. Who was Salome? What was her maiden name? Does SKS know who her family (parents, siblings, etc.) was? Does SKS know when & where they married? 1. Peter UBER (b.Abt 1823-;d.of Unity Twp,Westmoreland Co,PA;d.Abt Apr 1892) sp: Salome (b.Abt 1825/1826-of Unity Twp,Westmoreland Co,PA) 2. Lucinda Margretta UBER (b.21 Sep 1843-PA,USA) 2. Caroline UBER (b.Abt 1845/6-of Unity Twp,Westmoreland Co,PA) sp: WINGERT 2. Sarah Catherine UBER (b.Abt 1847/9-of Unity Twp,Westmoreland Co,PA) sp: Phillip WINGERT 2. Susana UBER (b. Abt 1849/50-of Unity Twp, Westmoreland Co, PA, USA) 2. Emma F. UBER (b.Abt 1853-of Unity Twp,Westmoreland Co,PA) sp: POOL 2. Lydia Ann UBER (b.Abt 1855-of Unity Twp,Westmoreland Co,PA) sp: Samuel MORRISON 2. Levi Nelson UBER (b.Abt 1858-of Unity Twp,Westmoreland Co,PA;d.20 Apr 1939) sp: Comfort K. BURKHOLDER (m.25 Apr 1885) 3. Joseph F. UBER (b.4 Apr 1890-Unity Twp,Westmoreland Co,PA,USA) 2. Mary E. UBER (b.Abt May 1860-of Unity Twp,Westmoreland Co,PA) sp: Kirk SPEER (m.31 Jan 1895) 2. Harry F. UBER (b.Abt 1862-of Unity Twp,Westmoreland Co,PA;d.Abt Oct 1948) sp: Mary J. RUSH (m.6 Oct 1886) 3. Clayton L. UBER (b.Aft 1886) sp: Edna B. FRETTS (m.11 Nov 1919) 3. LLoyd V. UBER (b.Aft 1886) 3. William E. UBER (b.Aft 1886) 2. Annie B. UBER (b.Abt 1864-of Unity Twp,Westmoreland Co,PA) sp: Christian K. STONER (b.29 Sep 1854-Westmoreland Co,PA;m.7 May 1906) 3. Earl Stanley STONER (b.Aft 1907) 3. Dorothy E STONER (b.Aft 1907) 2. John UBER (b.Abt 1868-of Unity Twp,Westmoreland Co,PA) 2. Clark E. UBER (b.Abt Dec 1869-of Unity Twp,Westmoreland Co,PA;d.23 Dec 1916-Mt. Pleasant,Westmoreland Co,PA,USA) 1850 census Unity Twp, Westmoreland Co, PA 15 Aug 1850 Series: M432 Roll: 837 Page: 363 handwritten: 657; stamped 363 next door to John & Sarah Uber both 56 - 312 322 Peter Uber 26 M carp. $150 PA Sarah Uber 24 F PA Losetta Uber 6 F PA attended school within the year Caroline Uber 5 F PA Sarah Uber 3 F PA Susana Uber 6/12 F PA per 1860 census Unity Twp, PO Youngtown, Westmoreland, PA 13 Jul 1860 stamped 1173 handwritten p ?73? UBER PETER 37 M W PA PA WESTMORELAND UNITY TWP 1860 Series: M653 Roll: 1196 Page: 1173 Peter, wife 6 children 2 not found in 1870 census next family same household Sarah w/two children 498 490 Peter Uber 37 M farmer 481 411 PA ?Fabona? (Salome supposed to be?) Uber 34 F PA Caroline Uber 13 F PA Sarah Catherine Uber 11 F PA Emma F? Uber 7 F PA Lydia Ann Uber 5 F PA Levi Nelson Uber 2 M PA next page Mary Uber 2/12 F PA 498 491 Sarah Uber 62 or 65 F 300 PA Justinna or Susanna Uber 22 or 25 F PA Jacob Uber 21 M school teacher PA per 1870 census PO Coub? Tree? Unity Twp, WestmorelandCo, PA 20 Aug 1870 handwritten p 24 Peter, wife 8 children UBER PETER 47 M W PA PA WESTMORELAND UNITY TWP 1870 Series: M593 Roll: 1466 Page: 708 167 167 Peter Uber 47 M W farmer $1500 $300 PA citizen ?Ieleme? (Salome supposed to be?) Uber 45 F W PA Caroline Uber 24 F W PA Emma Uber 17 F W PA Lydia Ann Uber 15 F W PA Nelson Uber 12 M W PA Harry Uber 8 M W PA Annie Uber 6 F W PA John Uber 2 M W PA Clark Uber 7/12 M W PA Household Record 1880 United States Census Search results | Download Previous Household Next Household Household: Name RelationMarital StatusGenderRaceAgeBirthplaceOccupationFather's BirthplaceMother's Birthplace Peter UBER Self M Male W 58 PA Farmer PA PA Salome UBER Wife M Female W 56 PA Keeping House PA PA Ema UBER Dau S Female W 26 PA PA PA Lydia A. UBER Dau S Female W 24 PA PA PA Nelson UBER Son S Male W 22 PA Laborer PA PA Mary UBER Dau S Female W 20 PA PA PA Harry UBER Son S Male W 18 PA Laborer PA PA Anna UBER Dau S Female W 15 PA At Home PA PA John UBER Son S Male W 12 PA At Home PA PA Clark UBER Son S Male W 10 PA At Home PA PA Source Information: Census PlaceUnity, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania Family History Library Film 1255205 NA Film Number T9-1205 Page Number 386A Deborah in the suburbs of Washington, DC USA snip>>>>> Did Lucinda Uber come to Mercer County? > I found this young lady in my records. It was from the IGI index LDS record Family History Center-San Diego. Copied 9/1/98. "First Lutheran Church, Greensburg, Westmoreland, PA. > Children of Peter and Salome Uber: Daughter, Lucinda Margaretta Uber 23 Feb 1844. > Did Lucinda come to Mercer County? unsnip<<<<< >
Does some kind soul (SKS) know the whereabouts of the family genealogy / history research done by Lincoln Otto 1913-1996 & Sara Asenath 1919-1999 (Pearson) Uber and/or their descendants? It is our understanding from contact with them before they both died that they had done quite a bit of family and cemetery research but had lent or passed it on to another family member. Lincoln Otto Uber & Sara Asenath Pearson were 4th cousins 1 generation removed, as well as, husband and wife. Their common ancestors being Johannes Peter and/or Georg & Anna Maria (Zeigler) Uber. Which is ironical since Sara and I am also 4th cousins once removed and Lincoln and I are 4th cousins twice removed. If SKS has any information about this Uber/Urey Cribbs/Pearson family and/or any ideas about where, how and what to research please contact me on or off list. I know quite a bit about the Uber's and the Pearson/Pierson's but need to learn about the Urey's and Cribbs'. If SKS is interested in exchanging information please do contact me. Hope SKS can help us find either Lincoln & Sara Uber's research and/or their family. Thanks in advance (TIA) Deborah in the suburbs of Washington, DC, USA
Hi Genie Friends, May I prevail upon someone in Erie, Pa. to do a look-up for me of my Uncle LAWRENCE WASSIL b. 16 Aug. 1926 d. 23 Aug. 1994 in Erie, Pa. Thanks in advance for your time and information provided. CARPE DIEM LORI in ; ) Arizona CHUCKLE: Compromise; when both parties get what neither of them wanted.
Well, I couldn't find the most unusual name at all (Sandloff - is that the correct spelling?) but here's what I did find: 1870 > Ohio > HAMILTON > GREEN TWP Series: M593 Roll: 1208 Page: 378 WOOD FAYETTE 27 M W OH OH HAMILTON GREEN TWP 1870 (P.O. Cheviot) He was a storekeeper with wife Eliza 26, b LA, and son Harvey 2, b OH. Census taken in June. ================================================ He's still there in 1910: 1910 > Ohio > HAMILTON > GREEN TWP Series: T624 Roll: 1195 Page: 175 WOOD FAYETTE 67 M W OH OH HAMILTON GREEN TWP 1910 He's a county surveyor, says his parents were b NJ; wife Lyda 65 b LA, son George 36 b OH and son Marshall 20. Married 43 yrs, 6 children, all living. They were at 311 Gamble Ave., Cheviot Village. (Note: Lyda and Eliza seem to be the same woman.) Census taken in April. ================================================ __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free web site building tool. Try it! http://webhosting.yahoo.com/ps/sb/