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    1. Re: ISENBERG, Harry (b. 1898)
    2. 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/UaB.2ACE/3224.2 Message Board Post: Buffington twp. 1900 Ed. #44 Sheet 6 Gilhouser, (unreadable) head 67? Julia, 24 Arthur, 5 grandson Harry, 2 grandson

    06/30/2004 01:43:14
    1. Re: ISENBERG, Harry (b. 1898)
    2. 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/UaB.2ACE/3224.1 Message Board Post: I posted this to the mailing list but dont know if you are a member. Messages from this board are gatewayed to the mailing list but dont think mailing list posts are sent to this message board. Abstract from Indiana Messenger 8 Jun 1898: Harry Isenberg who lives on Gawin Adams farm in White.."arrested on breech of promise and the usual frills by a young lady named Gilhouser who resides in Buffington twp. from which locality Isenberg recently removed..."

    06/30/2004 01:14:06
    1. ISENBERG, Harry (b. 1898)
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: GILHOUSEN, ISENBERG Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/UaB.2ACE/3224 Message Board Post: I have recently found a listing in the Indiana Co. Early Birth Records index on the "Treasures of the Past" site for this individual, and am trying to connect his mother, Julia GILHOUSEN to the main line of our family tree. We have extensive records of the Gilhousen family ancestors in Pennsylvania, but I am not finding Julia. Abstract follows: ISENBERG, Harry m. GILHOUSEN, Julia --- 1. ISENBERG, Harry, b. 7 Feb. 1898, Buffington Twp., Indiana Co., PA. Any assistance or leads will be greatly appreciated. John-Mark www.gilhousens.net

    06/29/2004 09:17:41
    1. James M. SHICK Family
    2. Does anyone know the dates of birth and death of Norman, Irvin, and Raymond SHICK. They are the sons of James M. SHICK (1866-1934) and Susan M. HOFFMAN (1868-1931) of Indiana, Pa. Please contact me at: acehase@aol.com. Thank you. Bill in Ohio

    06/29/2004 08:28:15
    1. Re: WILLIAMS FAMILY
    2. 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/UaB.2ACE/1605.1.3 Message Board Post: Ed, there is a Mary Magdaline Williams in my family married to Jacob Potts. you can email me at bpotts2@aol.com. harry potts

    06/29/2004 05:51:03
    1. Re: John Pollock, 1910 Census
    2. 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/UaB.2ACE/3222.2.1 Message Board Post: Hey thank you so much on that. I tried to pull that up and couldn't for some reason!

    06/28/2004 06:09:41
    1. Re: Pollock Family
    2. 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/UaB.2ACE/3222.1.1 Message Board Post: Yes, I had pulled that one up myself. What I am trying to find out is his parents. A John Pollock, and his wife Elizabeth Bailey or Bailie Pollock. And where they are from etc...thank you though!

    06/28/2004 06:07:27
    1. RE: [INDIANA] ..
    2. Jeannette Sosa
    3. Jean, It's good to hear from you. Since no cousins clamored to meet up with me in Cambria Co., I spent my time in Fayette Co. researching my Joneses and McBeths. Had I known you were looking for me, I would have done my best to get over to Ebensburg. But there surely will be another time. Truth to tell, I had limited time to research, so I just tried to focus on some problems I had to solve, and, all in all, I was fairly successful. I found obits for two great uncles, which supplied some important information, located the graves of my McBeth g-grandparents and their two sons, and ordered a memorial stone for my Jones g-grandparents. Still, I would have loved to have met up with a live relative or two! Next time, I'll try to get the word out a bit earlier. Jeannette -----Original Message----- From: JeanShar40@aol.com [mailto:JeanShar40@aol.com] Sent: Monday, June 28, 2004 9:52 AM To: PAINDIAN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [INDIANA] .. Jeannette Did you make your trip to PA. I saw your note to late to get you but alerted the Hist Soc to look for you in Ebensburg. I never got a call. Jean Sharbaugh ==== PAINDIAN Mailing List ==== List problems??? Email the listowner <PAINDIAN-admin@rootsweb.com>

    06/28/2004 03:48:59
    1. Re: Coy families of Indiana County
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Coy, Gibson, Trimble Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/UaB.2ACE/3211.2 Message Board Post: Royden Fero Coy, b. 22 Feb 1899 Cherryhill Twp., d. 27 Jun 1970 Baltimore, MD; Bur. Spruce Grove Cem., Cherryhill Twp. married to Matilda Gibson, b. 23 Dec 1907, d. 25 Mar 1992, Jacksonville, FL, bur. Spruce Grove Cem d/o Calvin Stewart Gibson and Matilda Trimble

    06/28/2004 10:38:51
    1. Re: John Pollock, 1910 Census
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Pollock Classification: Census Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/UaB.2ACE/3222.2 Message Board Post: 1910 Census, Niagara Falls, Niagara Co., NY, p. 252-253 #2904 Pine Family #272/286 John Pollock, 50, Ireland, Ire English, Ire English, Imm 1888, Factory Laborer Elizabeth, 45, m. 23 years, 7 of 8 children living, Ire Eng, Ire Eng, Ire Eng John J., 22, Ire Eng, Ire Eng Ire Eng, Carpenter Robert, 20, Ire Eng, Ire Eng, Ire, Eng, Carpenter Apprentice Herman ?, 19, Can Eng, Ire Eng, Ire Eng, Plumber Apprentice Luella, 18, Can Eng, Ire Eng, Ire Eng, Office Bookeeper Elizabeth, 17, Can Eng, Ire Eng, Ire Eng, Factory Laborer Margaret, 13, Can Eng, Ire Eng, Ire Eng, ?eld?, daughter, 5, NY, Ire Eng, Ire Eng

    06/28/2004 10:28:11
    1. Re: Pollock Family
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Taylor Classification: Census Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/UaB.2ACE/3222.1 Message Board Post: 1920 Census, Niagara Falls, NY, P.111 #28/31 Harrison J. Taylor, 30, OH, OH, KS, Electrician Luella M., 27, immigrated 1900, Canada, Ireland, Ireland Robert ?, 6, NY, OH, Canada Glenn, 3 7/12, NY, OH, Canada John, 1 ?/12, NY, OH, Canada

    06/28/2004 10:07:15
    1. Re: [INDIANA] ..
    2. Jeannette Did you make your trip to PA. I saw your note to late to get you but alerted the Hist Soc to look for you in Ebensburg. I never got a call. Jean Sharbaugh

    06/28/2004 04:52:28
    1. Re: [INDIANA] Re: Thank you Isenberg wives
    2. TJ Shumaker
    3. Martha Isenberg b. 4/1850 married Edward H. Boring (1/19/1847 - 10/212/1928) on 12/20/1866 in Green Twp., Indiana Co. If you want more on her descendants, please let me know. Her Parents were John Isenberg (b. circa 1807) and Mary Unknown.. ----- Original Message ----- From: <Mridalton@aol.com> To: <PAINDIAN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, June 28, 2004 6:46 AM Subject: [INDIANA] Re: Thank you Isenberg wives > 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/UaB.2ACE/3218.2 > > Message Board Post: > > To all those who responded a big thank you. For those of you viewing this only through the rootsweb board you can search the roots-L mailing list archives for indiana county to view all the replies if interested. > I found many interesting items. In 1880 I found Martha Isenberg who married a Boring listed in the house of her mother Mary for that year along with children James, Sheridan and Warren. > When I have completed my project I will notify through this board. Everyone's time and consideration is greatly appreciated. Regards, Michelle > > > > ==== PAINDIAN Mailing List ==== > List problems??? > Email the listowner <PAINDIAN-admin@rootsweb.com> >

    06/28/2004 01:51:44
    1. Re: Thank you Isenberg wives
    2. 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/UaB.2ACE/3218.4 Message Board Post: To all those who responded a big thank you. For those of you viewing this only through the rootsweb board you can search the roots-L mailing list archives for indiana county to view all the replies if interested. I found many interesting items. In 1880 I found Martha Isenberg who married a Boring listed in the house of her mother Mary for that year along with children James, Sheridan and Warren. When I have completed my project I will notify through this board. Everyone's time and consideration is greatly appreciated. Regards, Michelle

    06/27/2004 11:46:46
    1. Re: Thank you Isenberg wives
    2. 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/UaB.2ACE/3218.2 Message Board Post: To all those who responded a big thank you. For those of you viewing this only through the rootsweb board you can search the roots-L mailing list archives for indiana county to view all the replies if interested. I found many interesting items. In 1880 I found Martha Isenberg who married a Boring listed in the house of her mother Mary for that year along with children James, Sheridan and Warren. When I have completed my project I will notify through this board. Everyone's time and consideration is greatly appreciated. Regards, Michelle

    06/27/2004 11:46:16
    1. Re: Thank you Isenberg wives
    2. 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/UaB.2ACE/3218.3 Message Board Post: To all those who responded a big thank you. For those of you viewing this only through the rootsweb board you can search the roots-L mailing list archives for indiana county to view all the replies if interested. I found many interesting items. In 1880 I found Martha Isenberg who married a Boring listed in the house of her mother Mary for that year along with children James, Sheridan and Warren. When I have completed my project I will notify through this board. Everyone's time and consideration is greatly appreciated. Regards, Michelle

    06/27/2004 11:46:16
    1. RE: [INDIANA] Library of Congress Holdings...
    2. Jeannette Sosa
    3. What a fantastic site! Thanks, Vernon. I can see I'm going to spend a good chunk of time exploring. Jeannette -----Original Message----- From: vernoncook@juno.com [mailto:vernoncook@juno.com] Sent: Sunday, June 27, 2004 8:59 PM To: PAINDIAN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [INDIANA] Library of Congress Holdings... Do a search for Indiana, Pennsylvania and see some old photos of the area. http://lcweb2.loc.gov/pp/mdbquery.html Vernon C. Cook USN(Ret) Genealogy is the game...Grandkids are more fun. ==== PAINDIAN Mailing List ==== Visit the "NEW" Historical & Genealogical Society of Indiana Co. website. http://www.rootsweb.com/~paicgs/

    06/27/2004 05:02:46
    1. Library of Congress Holdings...
    2. Do a search for Indiana, Pennsylvania and see some old photos of the area. http://lcweb2.loc.gov/pp/mdbquery.html Vernon C. Cook USN(Ret) Genealogy is the game...Grandkids are more fun.

    06/27/2004 03:59:20
    1. Dr. John Farrell - Don't know if this is the right one
    2. Alice Gless
    3. If you google on "Dr. John Farrell" (using the quotes), you will come up with many pages to sift through, but could this be the John Farrell you are looking for? This may be drifting a little off topic for the list. If he is the right one, maybe you can work back from there. "November 5, 1887  Physicians Affidavit filed by Dr. J. H. FARRELL, who was a resident of Cambridge, Henry County, Illinois and had practiced medicine for 25 years. Dr. FARRELL stated that in 1877, JOHN L. BRYAN consulted with his father, Dr. John Farrell of Rock Island, Illinois. He diagnosed John with renal spinal and catarrhal disease and treated him for that problem until his death on January 22, 1884. The younger Dr. Farrell believed that reason for Johns death was caused by the original diagnosis. He stated that he also believed that undue exposure during his service in army was the cause of Johns disease.

    06/27/2004 06:41:34
    1. More on Catherine Wakefield Farrell
    2. Alice Gless
    3. Perhaps this will help someone else as well. From the rootsweb archives: History of Cambria County, V.3 54 HISTORY OF CAMBRIA COUNTY. vessel, and was three days out at sea before the captain of the ship knew that he was on board. Of his brothers who were concerned with David in this affair, Robert was beheaded, Gilbert imprisoned for life, and Samuel escaped to Scotland. On his arrival in this country David Wakefield first settled in Path Valley, between the Tuscarora and Conecocheague mountains, in Perry (then Cumberland) county, Pennsylvania, where some of his younger children were born. After living there about fifteen years he settled on the north of the Conemaugh, opposite Squirrel Hill, then in Cumberland county, but now Indiana county, and where now stands the village of Centerville, Pennsylvania. Two years later, finding his title to the land defective, he moved five miles northwest to near the head of the west branch of Richard's Run, in Wheatfield township, somewhere between the years 1788 and 1794. There David died and is buried. After his death his widow removed to Mercer county to live with a daughter, and died there. Thomas Wakefield, eldest son of David and Mary Jane (Wade) Wakefield married Elizabeth Morton, niece of John Morton, one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence. Thomas Wakefield enlisted from Chester county in the Continental army under General Washington, and among other services he spent the terrible winter that so tried men's souls at Valley Forge. Children of Thomas and Elizabeth (Morton) Wakefield: 1. Robert Wakefield, married his aunt, Mary Wakefield. 2. James Wakefield, born April 25, 1787; married first, Martha Moore; married second, Susan Sanderson; died August 31, 1846, near Allegheny City. 3. John Wakefield, married first, Mary Bracken; married second, ---- : removed to High Prairie, Illinois, and died there. 4. Thomas Wakefield, married Elizabeth Haymaker. 5. David Wade Wakefield, born February 3, 1796; married first, Susanna Wilson; married second, August 25, 1818, Mrs. Kate Conrad. He was a farmer, millwright and contractor, and died in Indiana county, Pennsylvania, December 18, 1878. 6. Samuel Wakefield born March 6, 1799, died September 13, 1895. 7. Mary Wakefield, married Dill Sanderson. Their son, Colonel Thomas Sanderson, is a prominent lawyer of Youngstown, Ohio. 8. Elizabeth Wakefield, married John McNutt, and died in Indiana county, Pennsylvania. 9. Catherine Wakefield, born, June 1, 1810, died April 17, 1899, at Rock Island, Illinois; married Dr. John Farrell. Rev. Dr. Samuel Wakefield, sixth son and child of Thomas and Elizabeth (Morton) Wakefield, a distinguished clergyman of the Methodist Episcopal Church for more than half a century, a scholar of eminent abilities and an author of wide repute, was born in Huntingdon county, Pennsylvania. March 6, 1799. When he was one year old his parents removed to Westmoreland county and located three miles from Armagh, a small Irish village; and still later moved farther west in the state and made a home for himself and his family in a wilderness region. When very young Samuel was put to work, and at the age of seven years he assisted in cultivating the land. In that wild country the opportunities for acquiring even a rudimentary education were almost wholly lacking, and on that account the boy was compelled to rely entirely on his own efforts to obtain instruction in the primary branches; but he was determined to gain an education at some cost, and fortunately possessed the native force of character to accomplish that difficult task. The particular occasion which determined him in this direction was that on which he and several other lads were sent to the

    06/27/2004 06:28:18