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
Do some searching at my home page. I have Elizabeth Bartlebaugh married Daniel Camerer. Regards, Jesse Davis Our home page: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Cottage/8460/ ***Acts 16:30,31***Ephesians 2:8,9***John 3:16*** ----- Original Message ----- From: "E Schenk" <schenk.bartlebaugh@wanadoo.nl> To: <PAHUNTIN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, September 16, 2003 5:05 AM Subject: [PAHUNTIN] Brumbaugh Bartlebaugh and Puterbaugh 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 ______________________________ --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.518 / Virus Database: 316 - Release Date: 9/11/2003