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    1. [PAHUNTIN] Re: Hoshall line
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Hoshall Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/ZdB.2ACI/1350.1 Message Board Post: Hello Holice, I had corrosponded with you by phone awhile ago on Elva Mabel Hoshall Peregoy and her husband Clarence A Hoshall. I had gone cemetary hopping years ago and I know they would benefit you most.Cedar Grove United Methodist Church Cemetary Mt Carmel Rd, Parkton, MD. Hoshall Sarah E 1859-1936 Joshua G 1861-1940 son Harry B Hoshall 1885-1952 Hoshall Wilbur N 1886-1975 Bessie N 1888-1973 Phyllis 1910-1974 Hoshall Mary D 11 Oct 1882 to 26 Dec 1954 T. Jabob 25 Mar 1884 to 16 Apr 1887 E. Mabel Hoshall 1887- blank Lawrence F Hoshall 1889-1959 Hoshall S. Elizabeth 1865-1939 Frederick R 1863-1936 Ephraim Hoshall died June 28, 1867, aged 79 years, 10 months & 1 day Hoshall Mother Ida M 1865-1938 father Walter S 1877-1941 mother Anna H Hoshall Oct 10, 1933 Elizabeth A Hoshall died Mar 25, 1904 aged 57 years, 8 months, 5 days Bennett T Hoshall died Aug, 13, 1903 age 69 years, 3 months, & 5 days. Turnbaugh J Walter Feb 23, 1826 to Apr 22, 1940 Katherine Apr 2, 1890 to Jan 1975 I hope this helps some of your documentation. I still have not been able to fined a death date on Clarence A Hoshall born 01 Jul 1880, sone on Bennett Talblt Hoshall. Have you ever come across anything? Thanks,

    12/17/2003 04:13:04
    1. [PAHUNTIN] Jackson Township
    2. June Pack
    3. How or where would I be able to find some information on the above Jackson Township?? Mainly, would like to know the names of the cemeteries in that area and possibly be able to find information on family relatives that lived in that area in the 1800's. I have searched all the Huntingdon County search sites and found family living in Jackson Township but nothing else. Any help would greatly be appreciated. Thanks in advance. June _________________________________________________________________ Cell phone ‘switch’ rules are taking effect — find out more here. http://special.msn.com/msnbc/consumeradvocate.armx

    12/14/2003 03:32:12
    1. [PAHUNTIN] DNAPrint Genomics
    2. Keith Fisher
    3. At 03:02 PM 12/14/03 -0700, you wrote: >MSNBC has several articles on Genealogy in their archive. Thought I'd pass >along the link. > >http://msnbc.msn.com/id/3038411/ > >Teresa Delikat The cost of the basic test has gone down from $600 to $158. Just received miy test kit in the mail. The results will take weeks. You can order yours here: http://www.dnaprint.com/2003/services/genealogy.htm If you look around the site there are a number of FAQ's that explain how it works and what to expect. It will be interesting to see what percentage of my genes are European, Asian, African and Native American. But I don't think it detects horse thieves in your ancestry ;-) ~Keith Fisher Mount Vernon, Wa

    12/14/2003 09:12:03
    1. [PAHUNTIN] MSNBC Article on Genealogy
    2. Teresa Delikat
    3. MSNBC has several articles on Genealogy in their archive. Thought I'd pass along the link. http://msnbc.msn.com/id/3038411/ Teresa Delikat "He alone deserves to be remembered by his children who treasures up and preserves the memory of his fathers." --Edmund Burke (1729-1797) --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? New Yahoo! Photos - easier uploading and sharing

    12/14/2003 02:08:46
    1. Re: [PAHUNTIN] Bill Protecting Historic Burial Places Headed to Governor
    2. Good morning to all, I hope that this bill goes through to passage. As of lately it seems like our cemeteries are taking a major hit. There is a cemetery located in York County that was recently damaged about a week or two ago. There was no vandalism in the sense that kids were running at free will but that of a car for whatever reasons plowed down theses stones, believe me they are what I consider not fixable. It reminded me that they looked as if they exploded. Hopefully the individuals car insurance will cover the costs of replacements. During the reporting of this the news had mentioned something of the bill. However I still believe this is not enough to protect our cemeteries the proper way. To keep these important things out in the open will contstantly keep an important emphasis on how important these final resting places are and should be protected. Our elected officials do see these things. I was surprised by this fact when I received a letter from Bruce Smith's office and which enclosed the article that was done in The York Daily News about the Huntingdon Project. His kind words of appreciation were appreciated and more so that Mr. Smith took upon himself to atleast see the importance of this particular problem. In a message dated 12/13/2003 10:07:24 PM Eastern Standard Time, djzinn@pa.net writes: Hello Fellow Listers: A fellow researcher found the following article in a Pennsylvania paper called "The Paxton Herald" dated December 10, 2003 on Page 13 of Section 2. Thought it may be of interest to you... The article reads..... Bill Protecting Historic Burial Places Headed to Governor A Bill increasing the criminal penalty for the destruction or desecration of historic grave markers or burial places is headed to the Governor for his signature. House Bill 46, sponsored by Rep. Jerry Nailor, would increase the punishment for this offense from a second-degree misdemeanor to a first-degree misdemeanor, punishable by a fine of up to $10,000 and up to five years in jail. A historic burial place is defined as a tract of land that has existed as a burial ground for more than 100 years, and/or is listed in the National Register of Historic Places, as determined by the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission.

    12/14/2003 01:36:25
    1. [PAHUNTIN] Bill Protecting Historic Burial Places Headed to Governor
    2. Donna Heller Zinn
    3. Hello Fellow Listers: A fellow researcher found the following article in a Pennsylvania paper called "The Paxton Herald" dated December 10, 2003 on Page 13 of Section 2. Thought it may be of interest to you... The article reads..... Bill Protecting Historic Burial Places Headed to Governor A Bill increasing the criminal penalty for the destruction or desecration of historic grave markers or burial places is headed to the Governor for his signature. House Bill 46, sponsored by Rep. Jerry Nailor, would increase the punishment for this offense from a second-degree misdemeanor to a first-degree misdemeanor, punishable by a fine of up to $10,000 and up to five years in jail. A historic burial place is defined as a tract of land that has existed as a burial ground for more than 100 years, and/or is listed in the National Register of Historic Places, as determined by the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission.

    12/13/2003 03:06:51
    1. [PAHUNTIN] Re: Querry surname in Huntingdon County, PA
    2. Teresa Delikat
    3. I have one Querry in my database: Beulah Minerva Querry 1903-1961 2nd wife of Loy Grafton Flood (Flott). Teresa Brewer Delikat http://www.geocities.com/tjbd/Genealogy.html Date: Tue, 9 Dec 2003 23:09:32 EST From: IrishGenGirl@aol.com To: PAHUNTIN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [PAHUNTIN] Querry Family If anyone is searching for the Querry family from Huntingdon County, namely Bert Nancy Querry and Grand Dell Mepher please email me, I have something you might be interested in. Theresa "He alone deserves to be remembered by his children who treasures up and preserves the memory of his fathers." --Edmund Burke (1729-1797) --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? New Yahoo! Photos - easier uploading and sharing

    12/10/2003 08:23:50
    1. [PAHUNTIN] Querry Family
    2. If anyone is searching for the Querry family from Huntingdon County, namey Bert Nancy Querry and Grand Dell Mepher please email me, I have something you might be interested in. Theresa

    12/09/2003 04:09:32
    1. [PAHUNTIN] Re: Thomas Wilson b. 1807
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Wilson Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ZdB.2ACI/2984.1.2 Message Board Post: Donald... This is my line of Wilson*s. Please write back.(dodie1@webtv.net)....as I*d like to share more information w you. Some of the names..dates..are abit off...JJ

    12/09/2003 09:01:46
    1. [PAHUNTIN] Samuel H STEFFEY d. March 16, 1905
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: STEFFEY, RIBER, CRONOVER Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ZdB.2ACI/3152 Message Board Post: Monday March 20, 1905 Altoona Mirror Samuel Harrison STEFFEY , one of Huntingdon county’s oldest citizens, died at his late home in Saulsburg on the 16th inst., aged 66 years. Mr. Steffey was a man respected by all who knew him for his kindness of heart, always ready to help his fellow man. When the war broke out, Mr. Steffey volunteered his services and enlisted in Company B, Forty-ninth regiment, and served until the close of the war, when he was honorably discharged. Mr. Steffey leaves to mourn his loss his wife and son, William, at home, and Mrs. Cora RIBER, Mrs. Gertrude CRONOVER and son, Howard all of Newark, N.J., and one brother S. M. Steffey of Huntingdon, Pa. E.E. BLAIR and wife of East Altoona, O.L. WEAVER and wife, Mrs. J. H. LYTLE and William W. Steffey of Bellwood, attended the funeral, Mr. Steffey being an uncle. ________________________________________ NOTE: I transcribed and posted this obituary in the hope that it will be useful to others. However, I have no additional information on the surnames appearing therein.

    12/08/2003 12:00:14
    1. [PAHUNTIN] Blair Archives update 8 Dec 2003
    2. Judy Banja
    3. 1928 Tyrone Falcon Yearbook - http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/pa/blair/1picts/1928tyrone/28falcon-1.htm Collinsville Cemetery (Altoona) tombstone photos. Tombstone photos from Collinsville and other Blair cemeteries are available by surname at http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/pa/blair/cemet.htm or you can browse the Collinsville directory at http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/pa/blair/1picts/cemeteries/collinsville/ There are many unidentified tombstone photos in this group. If you can provide identification, please email me. Judy Banja

    12/08/2003 05:43:36
    1. [PAHUNTIN] John Alexander WILSON 11/6/1822 - 3/20/1905
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: WILSON, YEATTER, GLASSMYER, CHERRY, PALMER, GODDARD Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ZdB.2ACI/3151 Message Board Post: John Alexander WILSON, a well known and respected citizen, died at 10:15 this morning, at the residence of his son Mac Wilson, 1515 Eighth street. His death was due to the infirmities of old age. He had been confined to the house for seven weeks. Mr. Wilson was a man of wonderful vitality. He was born November 6, 1822 near Lewistown, Mifflin county, Pa. On February 3, 1848 he married Miss Hannah YEATTER of Lewistown. For many years he was a resident of Petersburg, Huntingdon county. He was a mason by trade and followed that occupation until about eleven years ago. Since that time he has been engaged in business with his son, Mac Wilson, at 1303 Eleventh avenue His wife died in 1897. He is survived by the following children:Joseph W., John A., and McClellan of Altoona, William of Oakland, Cal., Mrs. Sadie J GLASSMYER of Port Clinton, Mrs. Kate PALMER of Philadelphia, Mrs. June CHERRY of Wilkinsburg, and Miss Mary E., at home; also one sister Mrs. Catherine GODDARD of Philadel! phia. Mr. Wilson was a member of the Lutheran church of Petersburg. Funeral arrangements will be announced later. __________________________________________________ NOTE: I transcribed and posted this obituary in the hope that it will be useful to others. However, I have no additional information on the surnames appearing therein

    12/06/2003 12:18:54
    1. [PAHUNTIN]
    2. Sheila Greeson
    3. Hello All! Because I was receiving large volumes of spam, I was forced to purchase an email filtering service. When anyone sends me an email (including emails that are sent to the lists to which I subscribe), they will receive a reply requesting that they authenticate who they are. This is the way to prevent spam, as it is usually sent out by a computer. A computer cannot reply to the requests because you have to see and type the random letters that appear on the authentication screen. You will only have to authenticate yourself one time, and you will then be on my approved list. I am sorry for any inconvenience to any of you, but I hope you will be kind enough to authenticate yourself, as your messages to these lists are important to me. Thank you for understanding! I suspect you will be seeing these requests alot more in the future until when and if the govt. makes spamming illegal. Have a Great Day! Sheila R. Greeson A real human, not a virus or a spammer. Have a Great Day! Sheila R. Greeson Dairy Solutions, LLC / KSS, Inc. P 505-734-7881; F 505-734-7882

    12/06/2003 04:57:30
    1. [PAHUNTIN] Will for Paul McGinnis
    2. Charlene Baroch
    3. Hi. I am trying to find a will or probate papers for a Paul McGinnis that died in December of 1838 in Allegheny Township. Could anyone recommend a paid researcher that I could contact?

    12/06/2003 02:07:14
    1. [PAHUNTIN] More transcripts of will records added and linked 3 Nov - 4 Dec 2003
    2. W David Samuelsen
    3. Due to the large size of the message, you are requested to visit this link instead to read what had been added to USGenWeb Archives jointly with SAMPUBCO or independently and linked: http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/read/GEN-NYS/2003-12/1070559757 The USGenWeb Archives is located: New York http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ny/nyfiles.htm Pennsylvania http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/pa/pafiles.htm Ohio http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/oh/ohfiles.htm If you have will records hidden away in your files, please bring them out, transcribe and submit to the USGenWeb Archives for others who may be looking for something to break down their brick walls. W. David Samuelsen SAMPUBCO

    12/04/2003 03:39:07
    1. RE: [PAHUNTIN] Re: Dr. H.C. Wilson family & related to Wilson/ Lovell of Clearfield Co Pa.
    2. Sheila Greeson
    3. Jane, Do you have any information about Mary Wilson (dau of John Wilson) that married Joshua Griffin? -----Original Message----- From: gc-gateway@rootsweb.com [mailto:gc-gateway@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of rlovell2@cox.net Sent: Tuesday, December 02, 2003 1:35 PM To: PAHUNTIN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [PAHUNTIN] Re: Dr. H.C. Wilson family & related to Wilson/ Lovell of Clearfield Co Pa. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Wilson, Lovell, Loveall, Matthew, Specht, Ganoe, Hummel, Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/ZdB.2ACI/2984.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Jane: Please contact me off the board at <rlovell2@cox.net> I think we have a connect on my Wilson line. I originally published that (Dead) Wilson list leading to the Lovell family last year. There is much more in my files. I am looking for older Wilsons as well as other branches of the family. Any Wilson researcher seeing this please contact me at the above given E-mail. Richard Lovell I would be willing to share.data. ==== PAHUNTIN Mailing List ==== Visit the Huntingdon county PaGenWeb site at http://www.rootsweb.com/~pahuntin for information on county resources, cemeteries and other research information. ============================== To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237

    12/02/2003 07:39:42
    1. [PAHUNTIN] Re: Dr. H.C. Wilson family & related to Wilson/ Lovell of Clearfield Co Pa.
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Wilson, Lovell, Loveall, Matthew, Specht, Ganoe, Hummel, Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/ZdB.2ACI/2984.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Jane: Please contact me off the board at <rlovell2@cox.net> I think we have a connect on my Wilson line. I originally published that (Dead) Wilson list leading to the Lovell family last year. There is much more in my files. I am looking for older Wilsons as well as other branches of the family. Any Wilson researcher seeing this please contact me at the above given E-mail. Richard Lovell I would be willing to share.data.

    12/02/2003 06:35:22
    1. [PAHUNTIN] Graysville Cemetery
    2. Bea Rutherford
    3. Good Day, Could someone please tell me is there a book on the Graysville Cemetery? I would like to buy a copy of one! I know that different counties make up books for sale. I have bought several. I am now in search of Graysville.......or, is it on line somewhere that I can check for my family members that are buried there! Thank You Bea beair@acsworld.com

    12/02/2003 02:09:01
    1. [PAHUNTIN] Bridget O'MARA d. July 15 1906
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: O'MARA, McCLELLAN, McDERMITT Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ZdB.2ACI/3150 Message Board Post: >From the Altoona Mirror Wednesday July 18 1906 Mrs. Bridget O'MARA died Sunday afternoon at her home in Huntingdon, aged 88 years. She is survived by the following children: Mrs.Sarah McCLELLAN of Pittsburg, Mrs. Anna McDERMITT of Altoona , William J. and Eliza of Huntingdon. __________________________________________________ NOTE: I transcribed and posted this obituary in the hope that it will be useful to others. However, I have no additional information on the surnames appearing therein.

    12/01/2003 10:57:55
    1. [PAHUNTIN] Charles C. JOHNSTON d. July 15 1906
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: JOHNSTON, LYTLE Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ZdB.2ACI/3149 Message Board Post: >From the Altoona Mirror Wednesday July 18 1906 Charles C. JOHNSTON died at his home in Scottdale, Westmoreland county, at 8 o'clock Sunday evening of typhoid fever. He is survived by his wife , three children, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James R Johnston of Huntingdon, and the following brothers and sisters: Cloyd of Johnstown, Howard of Altoona, Don Frederick of Williamsport, Mrs. Minnie LYTLE of Hollidaysburg, and Frank and Mary of Huntingdon. The body was taken to Huntingdon for interment. __________________________________________________ NOTE: I transcribed and posted this obituary in the hope that it will be useful to others. However, I have no additional information on the surnames appearing therein.

    12/01/2003 10:42:53