I was looking at the link of Riverview Cemetery in Huntingdon Co. hit by vandals and saw the Brumbaugh stones being repaired. I was looking then at my files and found an Elizabeth Bartlebaugh married a Daniel Brumbaugh b.1810 from the line of Jacob Brumbaugh. This Jacob Brumbaugh was on the same tax list in 1786 as George Bartlebaugh. [ From the "History of Franklin County, Pa." Warner, Beers & Co. 1887 a list of Taxables for 1786 listed a Geo. Bartlebaugh in Antrim Township with its present boundaries including the borough of Greencastle. ] One of the reason I joined this Huntingdon list was because in research the name Westover that our Bartlebaugh married in Cambria Co, they came from Huntingdon Co. Then I was talking with a Westover cousin and he said he was also connected to Bartlebaughs by his mother side. The settled in Chambersburg. When his wife sent me a little of his info I was surprised when his line then had the name George Puterbaugh. His mother had told him Bartlebaugh. I did hear from this list once about the name Puterbaugh but at that time didn't connect it to us. [Mike's descendent line starts with Nicholas Adam , Born in Germany , died in Lancaster Co. in 1754. He married Julianna Bernadina Schweickhardt Nov 23, 1719 in Eichtershein, Germany. They had 7 children..... The 7th being Christina born aug 17, 1736,, Lancaster co. Pa. Died Oct 1814 Franklin Co Pa. She married George Puterbaugh in 1756, Frederick Co Md.] George Bartlebaugh paying taxes in Franklin Co in 1786 living near Jacob Brumbaugh may well be the George Puterbaugh. We have 2 people send info from a will that seems to be both George Puterbaugh from one person and the other research had the name Bartlebaugh also with Puterbaugh and Buterbaugh in her letter. . If anyone has info on Puterbaugh we would appreciate trying to find a connection to this George Bartlebaugh. We don't know if there was an error in spelling when they wrote the history but we find other Bartlebaughs living here by 1808 and one we think one was our John Bartlebaugh line that moved to Indiana Co. by 1815 or so. There was a family of George Purtlebaughs that also used Bartlebaugh and we have been able to trace that family line and can see which used the Purtlebaugh spelling and which used the Bartlebaugh spelling. They seemed to start out from this same area but moved to Virginia. Our Indiana Co. Bartlebaughs knew of them and called them family also. Our John can not be found in this Purtlebaugh family tho and the Butterbaugh's in Indiana and Clearfield county-- they tell us-- would shoot you if you called them a Bartlebaugh. You can draw a circle where we find the these names in Pa. in the late 1700s and early 1800s. They are found in Bedford, Blair, Franklin, Huntingdon and the area below Pa that is now West Virginia. These name are not found any other place until later after 1810 and these name are not great in numbers anywhere. Most seem to belong to the Brethren church at this time. I hope someone has a clue in their research that will help us straighten out these families. Elaine Bartlebaugh-Schenk schenk.bartlebaugh@wanadoo.nl
I don't know if this will help you but in my line- Lydia BRUMBAUGH b. 1838 married Thomas MADDOCKS. I have this information on her parents: "She was the daughter of George BRUMBAUGH and Elizabeth DAUGHERTY. Note of interest: Lydia was one of 23 children - George had 2 wives." You may want to check with the PABLAIR-L , too. Blair Co is where this family was from. PABLAIR is a good list with a lot of helpful researchers. Linda E Schenk <schenk.bartlebaugh@wanadoo.nl> wrote: I was looking at the link of Riverview Cemetery in Huntingdon Co. hit by vandals and saw the Brumbaugh stones being repaired. I was looking then at my files and found an Elizabeth Bartlebaugh married a Daniel Brumbaugh b.1810 from the line of Jacob Brumbaugh. This Jacob Brumbaugh was on the same tax list in 1786 as George Bartlebaugh. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/ZdB.2ACI/1900.1 Message Board Post: Hi, I'm looking for information about a Sarah Bailey born around 1895. She married a Charles Montgomery and lived in Huntingdon County until the 1830's when they moved to Armstrong county. Do you have anyone in your tree that could be Sarah? Linda
I have a connection to a George Johnston B 1855 in Scotland and married in 1885. Any possible connection to George W. Johnston? I have little other information other than he had several kids in Pennsylvania. Bob Parmerter
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ZdB.2ACI/1016.2.1.1.1.2 Message Board Post: I am also a decendant of John and Hannah Geisinger... I am decended from their daughter Hannah who married Soloman Rouch/Rough/Raugh, who was the son of Henry... The odd thing is that the name Sellers kept being used as a first name in the family for at least 2 or 3 generations.... Do you have any idea if there was something particularly special about the Sellers family to cause that? It may be nothing.... but it's sort of always been a curiousity to me....
Hi I'm new to the List Group and seeking info on an Abraham HIX or HICKS who served in the Rev. War as 1st Lt. in VA. He is listed in the 1820 Census in Huntingdon Co. Pa. He may have had brothers or could be his sons - Thomas, Jacob Giles and Isaac Hicks of Pa. (Thomas Hicks & Jacob Giles Hicks were b. in Caroline Co., MD). Thanks for any help! Jean Corio Tampa, Fl - desc. of Isaac HICKS & Hannah LAMBORN - PA
Jean LDS 1880 Census has a Francessa Goddard age 27 living with her father John Goddard Census from St clair twp Westmoreland co PA Hope this helps Nan
Try the Huntingdon Historical Society, they were very helpful when I was there a couple of years ago; also the Huntingdon Court House. Then there is the Vital Records office in New Castle. A trip to the biggest library you have access to, will give you addresses, books with forms,etc. Get back to me if you need more help. I'll do what I can from here. MN -----Original Message----- From: Tn3839@aol.com [mailto:Tn3839@aol.com] Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2003 12:07 PM To: PAHUNTIN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [PAHUNTIN] Barree and West twp. families Living far away from PA it is very frustrating and difficult trying to solve the mysteries of genealogy. Any help anyone can give me on any of the following families would be very, very much appreciated. CUNNINGHAM family. listed in 1850 census Huntingdon Co. Barree Twp. Robert 23, Rosana 23, John 2, John 53 I have no listing for this family on any 1860 or 1870 census. I am desperately searching for any info on Robert and Rosana. I have reason to believe they may have died very young leaving their son John to be raised by an aunt and uncle. I have a few lines from a will of a John Cunningham who leaves his estate to his nephew John D. Cunningham who he states has lived with him. They are also buried side by side West Twp. outside of Clover Creek. Other Huntingdon County families I search for info on include. BRADLEY: Anthony b. 1812 immigrated to US in 1846 lived in Huntingdon County. Married to Margaret Murry in 1858 both of Barree Twp. Looking for any info on either family. Also I have an Anthony Bradley married to Elizabeth Sweet of West twp. in 1851. I want to know could my Anthony have been the same in both and Elizabeth Sweet died soon after? AINSWORTH: any info on any Ainsworth family in Huntingdon county. Thank You so much for your time and any help you can offer. Robin ==== 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
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/ZdB.2ACI/274.277.486.581.1.1 Message Board Post: In my Thompson line , my gg grandfather was Peter R., there also are Andrew, Hugh, Charles, etc. My grandfather's middle name was Wheeler are any of these names in your file? I cannot get past Peter, I really need help. Thanks in advance.
Hello, I am looking for information on Francissa Jane Goddard born November 16, 1851. She was the second wife of George W. Johnston(m) March 9, 1886. I would appreciate any information I can get. Thanks, Jean
Looking for information on Ruth Anna "Unknown" born on Jan. 15 1859 married George W. Johnston and then died on December 27, 1884. I do not know her maiden name. Birth/death dates taken from headstone in White Church Cemetery, McAlverys Fort, Huntingdon, PA If anyone can tell me her Maiden name and names of her parents I would very much appreciate it. Thanks, Jean
I am trying to find the parents of Daniel Harnish, born 1820 of Marklesburg and he died 02 Apr 1897 and is buried in the Zion United Church of Christ in Marklesburg, Huntington County, Pa. He married 1st Susanna Shultz b 18 Aug 1824 daughter of David Shultz and Elizabeth Beaver Shultz of Marklesburg, Pa They had the following children Elizabeth b 081845 in Huntington County married Benjamin Smith on 25 Dec 1865 Martha b 15 Feb 1847 Huntington County Sarah b 1849 Huntington county. Zachariah b 12 Jan 1850 Huntington County. Pa. He d 30 Jan 1931 and is buried in the Cherry Grove cemetary, Three Springs.. He married 2nd Sadie Nead McNeil who is also buried in the Cherry Grove Cemetary Three Springs. David b 12 Jul 1854 Huntington, Pa. d 01 Sept 1910. He married Ida Elizabeth Durland Hopefully someone knows something of one or more of these people. All of y our help is greatly appreciated. Sue sbrowand@pa.net
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ZdB.2ACI/1034.1031 Message Board Post: I was in the Jordan Cemetery in Orbisonia, huntingdon county and there are Madden and Glunt graves there. Not sure of the names but the names are there.
Abby Try looking in Blalir Co. it became a Co 1846, Antis twp is there. try Bellwood- Antis Twp. Nan
Barb, There is a Fort Loudon, in Peters Twp. Franklin County, Pa. Tudy
Subject: question My name is Barb Meek. I am researching the Brown, Browne, Detwiler, Arnett lines right now. George Frye Browne married to Elizabeth Detwiler is my 3 great grandfather. He was born 11/9/1808, in Loudown, Pa. He died 5/20/1869. Elizabeth was born 12/9/1816 and died 2/14/1917 in Rocksberry, Franklin Co., Pa. Have been trying to find the parents of George Frye Browne. I was hoping that you might have more access to Pa. genealogy than I have. I have searched under Brown, Browne, and Frye thinking Frye might be the maiden name of his mother. Also, don't know where Loudown, Pa. is. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Barb Meek deanmeek@netusa1.net --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.514 / Virus Database: 312 - Release Date: 8/28/03 --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.515 / Virus Database: 313 - Release Date: 9/1/2003
Living far away from PA it is very frustrating and difficult trying to solve the mysteries of genealogy. Any help anyone can give me on any of the following families would be very, very much appreciated. CUNNINGHAM family. listed in 1850 census Huntingdon Co. Barree Twp. Robert 23, Rosana 23, John 2, John 53 I have no listing for this family on any 1860 or 1870 census. I am desperately searching for any info on Robert and Rosana. I have reason to believe they may have died very young leaving their son John to be raised by an aunt and uncle. I have a few lines from a will of a John Cunningham who leaves his estate to his nephew John D. Cunningham who he states has lived with him. They are also buried side by side West Twp. outside of Clover Creek. Other Huntingdon County families I search for info on include. BRADLEY: Anthony b. 1812 immigrated to US in 1846 lived in Huntingdon County. Married to Margaret Murry in 1858 both of Barree Twp. Looking for any info on either family. Also I have an Anthony Bradley married to Elizabeth Sweet of West twp. in 1851. I want to know could my Anthony have been the same in both and Elizabeth Sweet died soon after? AINSWORTH: any info on any Ainsworth family in Huntingdon county. Thank You so much for your time and any help you can offer. Robin
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Vining Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ZdB.2ACI/3122 Message Board Post: Im searching for Abraham Vining b. abt. 1780.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ZdB.2ACI/3120.1 Message Board Post: Hummel Station is what is now known as Cherrytown or Russellville along Rt 26. There used to be a Train station there.
Saturday turned into a relatively productive day at Riverview. There was only Ken and I there so we had out work cut out for us. Plus, we got a later than usual start but did manage to get several stones repaired. We also made a hit with the Domino's pizza delivery girl. Her husband and her had driven past the cemetery some time ago and he commented that "there's a place you'll never deliver to." Well, turns out he was wrong and she'll be setting him straight. "Buck" Rupert had some problems this week and wasn't able to help. He's doing ok but has to have an MRI to see what is causing the numbness in his arm. It would be helpful to remember Buck in your prayers. Updated photos are at http://www.rootsweb.com/~pahuntin/riverview_repairs2.html Ken Boonie Coordinator, PaGenWeb Project Huntingdon County http://www.rootsweb.com/~pahuntin/ Romans 8:28 And we know that all things work together for good to those who love God, to those who are the called according to His purpose