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    1. RE: [INDIANA] Isenberg wives/ Isenberg maidens
    2. S. L. Fleming
    3. Michelle, I have a Sarah Isenberg md George M. Stumpf. I have no information for them, but their daughter Mary Florence Stumpf b. Apr 1872, PA.; d. 24 Jan 1954; md 1 Sep 1892, Indiana Boro, Indiana, PA, Angus Levi Dunlap b. Jan 1868, PA; d. 10 Dec 1935, PA. Linda Fleming >From: Mridalton@aol.com >Reply-To: PAINDIAN-L@rootsweb.com >To: PAINDIAN-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: [INDIANA] Isenberg wives/ Isenberg maidens >Date: 19 Jun 2004 06:51:19 -0600 > >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 > >Message Board Post: > >Dear board and list, > I am seeking females married into the Isenberg families in Indiana >county. If you have a female in your line that married an Isenberg and are >willing to share info it would be appreciated. Dates if you have them or a >date range. Also names of children if available. > Or if you are an Isenberg researcher and have info on who an Isenberg >female married. > This is for a large ongoing Isenberg project. Thank you in advance. >Michelle Isenberg-Dalton > > >==== PAINDIAN Mailing List ==== >Indiana Co. Visitors Center <http://www.pavisnet.com/indiana/> > _________________________________________________________________ FREE pop-up blocking with the new MSN Toolbar – get it now! http://toolbar.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200415ave/direct/01/

    06/23/2004 07:29:46
    1. Re: Bennett, Michael
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Harbridge/Lamoreaux/Olp Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/UaB.2ACE/1745.1749 Message Board Post: I realize i am writing this long after you posted your message, but hopefully you may see this. I have an Ann Harbridge in my family who is my gg grandma. she was married to oliver olp. her dob was 1-1-1896, her dod was 4-27-64. she lived in indiana pennsylvania. could this be any relation to your "annie harbridge" ? thank you tracy vence

    06/23/2004 07:10:58
    1. Re: [INDIANA] Isenberg wives/ Isenberg maidens
    2. sue douglas
    3. George M. Stumpf was the youngest son of George Stumpf and Elizabeth Baker. He married Sarah C. Isenberg and they had 5 children. I don't have any additional information on them except that George M. Stumpf is the grandson of Adam Stumpf and Anna Maria Eisenhauer Stumpf of Rayne Township, Indiana Co. Sue Stump Douglas Michigan S. L. Fleming wrote: > Michelle, I have a Sarah Isenberg md George M. Stumpf. I have no > information for them, but their daughter Mary Florence Stumpf b. Apr > 1872, PA.; d. 24 Jan 1954; md 1 Sep 1892, Indiana Boro, Indiana, PA, > Angus Levi Dunlap b. Jan 1868, PA; d. 10 Dec 1935, PA. Linda Fleming > >> From: Mridalton@aol.com >> Reply-To: PAINDIAN-L@rootsweb.com >> To: PAINDIAN-L@rootsweb.com >> Subject: [INDIANA] Isenberg wives/ Isenberg maidens >> Date: 19 Jun 2004 06:51:19 -0600 >> >> 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 >> >> Message Board Post: >> >> Dear board and list, >> I am seeking females married into the Isenberg families in Indiana >> county. If you have a female in your line that married an Isenberg >> and are willing to share info it would be appreciated. Dates if you >> have them or a date range. Also names of children if available. >> Or if you are an Isenberg researcher and have info on who an Isenberg >> female married. >> This is for a large ongoing Isenberg project. Thank you in advance. >> Michelle Isenberg-Dalton >> >> >> ==== PAINDIAN Mailing List ==== >> Indiana Co. Visitors Center <http://www.pavisnet.com/indiana/> >> > > _________________________________________________________________ > FREE pop-up blocking with the new MSN Toolbar – get it now! > http://toolbar.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200415ave/direct/01/ > > > ==== PAINDIAN Mailing List ==== > Visit the "NEW" Historical & Genealogical Society of Indiana Co. website. > http://www.rootsweb.com/~paicgs/ > >

    06/23/2004 04:47:38
    1. Re: 6 Degrees of Separation as it applies to Genealogy
    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/3136.6.1.2.1 Message Board Post: Thank you so much, Roger.

    06/23/2004 06:06:52
    1. Kids will be kids ... even in 1916
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Wilt Russell McCoy Bagley Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/UaB.2ACE/3220 Message Board Post: New Item 13 May 1916, Indiana Evening Gazette, TWO INJURED IN CHEMICAL LET-GO - Guy Russel and Harold Wilt, of Cookport, May Lose Eyesight as a Result of an Experiment With Slaked Lime. - BOTTLE EXPLODED - Guy Russel and Harold Wilt, two amature chemists of Cookport, may lose their eyesight as the result of an experient conducted in their laboratory recently. The lads were curious to know what slaking lime would do if it were corked tightly in a bottle. Securing a large container they put a quantity of lime into it; poured in some water; pounded a cork into the neck of the recepticle and sat down to watch it "work.' The watching did not last but a few minutes, when the bottle burst with a resounding noise, throwing a portion of the contents into the eyes of the boys. Physicians were hurriedly summoned and it is just possible that their eyesight may be destroyed. Quick action taken by the physicians, however, may be the means of averting a tragic conclusion to the experiment. Harold WILT (1901-1985) s/o Howard Wilt & Stella McCoy of Cookport. Howard and his daughter Alline ran a store in Cookport for many years. Harold married Guy (Reuben) Russell's sister, Zoe. Reuben Russell (1903 - 1948) s/o Quinter and Anna Mae Bagley.

    06/23/2004 05:41:48
    1. Re: Letitia Keim Obit - children in PA, OH & CO
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Keim, Hill, Moore Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/UaB.2ACE/3136.6.1.4 Message Board Post: OBIT - 28 Mar 1923, Indiana Progress - Mrs. Letitia Kime Following a brief illness Mrs. Letitia Kime died on Saturday from pneumonia at her home on North Eleventh street. The following children survive; Mrs. J. N. Hill, of Punxsutawney, Mrs. R. M. Hill and Basil Kime, of town; Mrs. Harry Leydlck, of Canton, O.; Mrs. Rhoda i Moore, of Mansfield, O.; Clyde, af Salida, Colo.

    06/23/2004 04:28:26
    1. Re: Maude Lydic
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Lydic Keim Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/UaB.2ACE/3136.6.1.3 Message Board Post: 4 Apr 1914 - Indian Evening Gazette - Mrs. Harry R. Lydic,of Windber, came to Indiana today and will visit Mrs. L. S. Keim, on Oak street.

    06/23/2004 04:05:14
    1. Re: 6 Degrees of Separation as it applies to Genealogy
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Keim Lydic Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/UaB.2ACE/3136.6.1.2 Message Board Post: 2 Dec 1908 - Indiana Weekly Messenger - ACCIDENTALLY KILLED, Fred Keim, of North Eleventh Street, by Train at New Florence, Fred Keim, better known as ... was instantly killed at Florence November 25th. The man had been working on the pipe line at Portage when his friends here last heard from him, and from the way he acted his mind was unbalanced from some cause and did not seem to realize his danger. The day was spent in Centerville, across the river from New Florence, and the persons who talked to him said he seemed dazed as though he did not know where he was nor where he wanted to go. In the evening he crossed to New Florence when a fastrack train came along and he was struck by the pilot and hurled to the other track and killed instantly. Clyde Keim, a brother, was notified and he went Wednesday morning and bad the body brought to his home here on Wednesday evening, from whence interment was made Friday. Fred Keim was 25 years old. He was a son of Mrs. Ella Letitia Keim! , who recently went to Colorado for her health. His father is dead. He is survived by two brothers, Basil and Clyde, of Indiana. Three sisters also survive. One lives in Colorado, another in Scotland, Pa., and the other is Mrs. Maude Lydic, of Windber.

    06/23/2004 03:52:37
    1. Deaths and Marriages, Indiana County Gazette, July 8, 1903
    2. Abby Bowman
    3. Indiana County Gazette July 8, 1903 DEATHS Miss Sarah Elizabeth LAUGHLIN died of heart disease at 11:30 o'clock Sunday morning after an illness of seven months. Miss LAUGHLIN was the eldest daughter of Thomas J. and Nancy J. Laughlin, and leaves besides her mother, one sister, Mary, of this place, and two brothers, Edward and John, of Oil City. She was born in Pittsburg about 50 years ago but came to Blairsville, and later to Indiana, where she has resided for many years. She was formerly a teacher in the Blairsville schools, and for 12 years held the position of primary teacher in the West Indiana schools. Miss LAUGHLIN was prominently identified with Christian work in Indiana, being a member of the Presbyterian church and of the various women's organizations connected with the church. Services were held at 8:30 Monday evening, at the Warner residence, 727 Water street, by Rev. Dr. Crawford, of the Presbyterian church and Rev. Furman. The interment took place at Blairsville on Tuesday morning. Last week The Gazette made brief notice of the death of William LONG, full particulars being unobtainable at that time. The deceased was employed on the Hoover lumber job on Curry run, Clearfield county. On Tuesday morning of last week as he was felling a tree he was caught and fatally injured, the back of his skull being crushed. He lived only one hour after the acccident. Mr. Long resided at the mouth of Horton Run until several weeks ago when he moved to McGees and was employed as mine-foreman on the Burns Coal operations near Sidney, which position he was to assume in about two weeks. He accepted the work on Curry Run pending the beginning of work on the Burns operation. His remains were taken to his home at McGees Tuesday evening and to Glen Campbell on Wednesday. Services were held from the house Thursday at 2:00 p.m. Interment was made at Burnside. He leaves a wife and three small children. Mr. Tobias RYCKMAN, on of the oldest residents of Marion Center, died at his home in that place on Wednesday morning, July 1, at the advanced age of 79 years. About four years ago he suffered a stroke of paralysis and had been in very poor health since that time. The deceased was born in Canada in 1825, and came to Rural Valley in 1842. While there he married Miss Susan STOUPS, who, with five children, survives. The latter are: Mrs. Elizabeth EMIGH, Timnath, Col.; Mrs. Caroline PARK, Marion Center; John P., Ft. Collins Col.; Virginia MCCREERY, Greely, Col.; and Miss BELL, of Pittsburg. The interment took place Thursday afternoon, services being held at the residence by his pastor, Rev. J. M. Cogley. The deceased served in the Civil war and was a member of John Pollock Post, G.A.R., which organization had charge of the burial service. Ottis R. THOMPSON, notice of whose having met death in an elevator accident at Allegheny, was made in these columns last week, was 32 years of age. He was married to Renie, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry SHIELDS, of Gilpin. The remains were brought to Indiana on Thursday at noon and were taken to Washington church, Rayne township, where interment was made the same day. Quite a number of relatives and friends accompanied the remains to this county. Mrs. Elizabeth CUMMINGS, wife of William CUMMINGS, Sr., died at Cokeville Monday morning, aged 74 years. Funeral services will be held in the M. E. church of that place this afternoon at 2 o'clock, interment being made in the Blairsville cemetery. On last Thursday morning at 7:30 o'clock. Henry FOUGHT, of Tunnelton, met with an accident that cost him his life. FOUGHT, who came to Tunnelton some years ago with his father and mother, lived on a farm near Tunnelton station, and worked in the quarries of the Kiskiminetas quarries company with which Hon. John P. ELKIN is prominently identified. FOUGHT was what is called "tagman" on the derrick used in hoisting stone and debris out of the quarry, and his duties consisted in attaching the hoisting tackle to the blocks of stone and guiding them to their places as they swung on the derrick. On Thursday morning, shortly after going to work, as he was swinging a large mass of debris onto the dump his foot became entangled in the rope by which he guided the load and he was jerked along after it, his head striking against the rock and his skull being crushed in a frightful manner. When picked up he was in a dying condition and expired shortly after the accident. The funeral was set for Saturday but was postponed till Monday to give time for the arrival from Ohio of the father and two brothers of the deceased. Funeral services were conducted Sunday night by the Rev. Samuel Collins, the U.P. minister at New Alexandria. Interment took place at Saltsburg. The unfortunate victim of this terrible accident was about 35 years of age. He was married and leaves a wife and one child, besides an aged father and two brothers to mourn his loss. Mr. FOUGHT was a sober and industrious man and was highly respected by all who knew him. His fell workmen in the quarry have raised over $100 for the benefit of the widow, and the quarries company for which Mr. FOUGHT worked will also come to her assistance with material aid. Albert Lowe LONGWELL, a son of Mr. and Mrs. John A. LONGWELL, of town, died under very sad circumstances, from lockjaw or tetanus on Sunday morning at 9 o'clock. About 10 days ago the boy discovered a toy pistol which his father had hidden away, and in examining it accidentally discharged it. It was loaded with a blank cartridge, but the explosion was so near the lad's right hand that a wound was made between two of the fingers. The injury was dressed and was thought to be healing nicely. The boy went to visit relatives at Dixonville and returned home on Friday. On Friday evening he complained of pain in his jaws but the physician who was consulted said the boy was suffering with a slight attack of neuralgia. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. LONGWELL went to their former home at Dixonville to spend the Fourth. During the day the boy's jaw stiffened and he passed through several convulsions. His parents were hastily summoned and arrived home at 6 that evening. On Saturday night the little sufferer was able to part his teeth a little and put his tongue to his lips, but the convulsions continued. On Sunday morning, after coming out of a very severe convulsion, the boy died. He was about 11 years of age and of a particularly bright and happy disposition. The funeral was held Tuesday morning at 10. Rev. Mr. Williams, of the Dixonville M.E. church, conducted the services after which interment of the remains was made in Greenwood cemetery. George Herbert ADAMS, son of the Rev. C. Graham ADAMS, recently rector of Christ Episcopal church at this place, was killed Friday night while crossing a railroad track at South Bethlehem. In company with two fellow students of Lehigh university, he was crossing the track, and was struck by an engine and caboose, moving at a rate of fifteen or twenty miles and hour. Both legs were severed fromt he body, and he was dragged twenty yards. He was removed to St. Luke's Hospital, where he died at 1 o'clock Saturday morning. ADAMS was warned by those near him but he did not hear. When the ADAMS family resided in Indiana, George attended the Normal School and was very popular with his schoolmates. He was about 20 years of age. Michael FOLK, a Polander employed at the Columbia plate glass works at Blairsville, was drowned while bathing in the Conemaugh river near that place last Friday afternoon. No one was with him at the time, but a man who saw him from a distance says FOLK, who was swimming about leisurely, sank suddenly and did not reappear until his dead body was found several hours later. The man had no near friends in that vicinity, and it is thought he was unmarried. The remains were buried at Blairsville Saturday afternoon. Norman MCMENAMIN, the fourteen-year-old son of Contractor Michael MCMENAMIN, who was injured recently by a P.R.R. engine striking a buggy in which he was riding with L. F. SIMS, mention of which was made in The Gazette last week, died at the Cambria Hospital Wednesday afternoon. The remains were shipped to the home of the deceased in Philadelphia. Mr. SIMS, the other victim of the accident, is slowly improving in condition. MARRIED KINTER-KINTER On wednesday, July 1, Mr. Charles Edgar KINTER, of Gaibleton, and Miss Lucetta KINTER, of Tanoma, were united in marriage by the Rev. W. J. Wilson, at his home in Creekside. CARNAHAN-FRY Mr. J. Irvin CARNAHAN, of Kiskiminetas Heights, and Miss Mamie M. FRY, of Advance, were married on June 24 by the Rev. F. Swartz Crawford at his residence in this place.

    06/22/2004 04:13:14
    1. Mary Elizabeth Everwine Longwill (1867-1931)
    2. Betty Smith
    3. Indiana Messenger Indiana Pennsylvania 03 September 1931 MRS. H.W. LONGWILL Funeral Services were conducted in the Dixonville M.E. church on Saturday afternoon, followed by interment in the Oakland cemetery, of town, for Mrs. H.W. Longwill, aged 64 years, who died at her home in Dixonville on Wednesday. The deceased, whose maiden name was Mary Everwine, was a daughter of J.J. and Amanda Everwine, and was born in Rayne Township, March 29, 1867. She held membership with the Bethel Church of near Dixonville, and was held in high esteem in the community. For over five years she had been an invalid but bore her affiliation with Christian patience. She leaves her husband and these children: Mrs. Clair Abel, of Deckers Point; Clark J. Longwill of Coneaut Lake; Mrs. A.D. Maurey of Niagara Falls and Mrs. Bernard Pollock, and Albert and Howard Longwill of Dixonville, also these brothers and sisters: Mrs. T.M. Strong of near Blairsville; John L. Everwine, of near Marion Center; Dr. J. Merle Everwine of Leechburg; Mrs. George Gibson, of Long Island, N.Y. and Thomas J. Everwine, of Pittsburgh. Betty Smith csmith655@comcast.net

    06/22/2004 02:26:13
    1. Obit: Harry Wilson Longwill (Longwell) 1870-1961
    2. Betty Smith
    3. Pennsylvania Indiana Indiana Evening Gazette 01 April 1961 HARRY W. LONGWILL , 91, life away Thursday morning, March 30, at the home of his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Longwill of Dixonville. Born March 16, 1870, in Dixonville, a son of John S. and Sara Henderson Longwill, he was the last surviving member of eight brothers and one sister. He was a member of the Dixonville Methodist Church, and had been a school director in Green Township for two terms. He owned and operated the H.W. Longwill and Son Feed Mill on Dixonville until two years ago when he retired. Three sons and three daughters survive: Clark J., of Conneaut Lake; Albert F. of Dixonville; Howard of Cleveland, Ohio; Mrs. Clair (Gertrude) Abel of Deckers Point; Mrs.Albert (Florence) Maurey of Ebensburg; Mrs. Nettie Pollock, wife of the Rev. Bernard Pollock of Franklin; 20 grandchildren and 31 great-grandchildren. His wife, Mary Everwine Longwill, preceded him in death in 1931. Friends will be received at the Bence funeral Home, Clymer, where services will be held Monday, April 3, at 2 pm. The Rev. Donald Milnes will officiate and interment will follow in the Oakland cemetery. Betty Smith csmith655@comcast.net

    06/22/2004 02:15:44
    1. Re: 6 Degrees of Separation as it applies to Genealogy
    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/3136.6.1.1 Message Board Post: Sorry, the only Maud I know of was born a Lydic. Be sure smeone will see your message and help.

    06/21/2004 01:47:35
    1. Immigration of the Heitzenrater 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/2871.1 Message Board Post: Hi, My step-father was a descendant of Ludwig (Lewis) Heitzenrater. I have a subscription to ancestry.com's immigration records, & found out about the Heitzenrater's immigration. In order to have the exact date, a copy of the book would need to be found. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Name: Hartman Hutzenroeder Year: 1834 Age: 23 Place: Baltimore Source Publication Code: 253 Primary Immigrant: Hutzenroeder, Hartman Source Bibliography: BALTIMORE PORT. Passenger Arrivals at the Port of Baltimore 1820-1834, from Customs Passenger Lists. General ed. Michael H. Tepper. Transcribed by Elizabeth P. Bentley. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1982. 786p. Page: 302 Name: Joh G. Hutzenroeder Year: 1834 Age: 25 Place: Baltimore Source Publication Code: 253 Primary Immigrant: Hutzenroeder, Joh G Source Bibliography: BALTIMORE PORT. Passenger Arrivals at the Port of Baltimore 1820-1834, from Customs Passenger Lists. General ed. Michael H. Tepper. Transcribed by Elizabeth P. Bentley. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1982. 786p. Page: 302 Name: Lewis Hutzenroeder Year: 1834 Age: 21 Place: Baltimore Source Publication Code: 253 Primary Immigrant: Hutzenroeder, Lewis Source Bibliography: BALTIMORE PORT. Passenger Arrivals at the Port of Baltimore 1820-1834, from Customs Passenger Lists. General ed. Michael H. Tepper. Transcribed by Elizabeth P. Bentley. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1982. 786p. Page: 302 Thought I'd let you know. Sincerely, Richard Michaels

    06/21/2004 08:43:02
    1. Re: Kiem/Keim/Kime, Fleming
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Keim/Kime/Fleming Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/UaB.2ACE/820.1 Message Board Post: I have a picture of their tombstone. The names on the tombstone are James E. KIME and Amanda E. KEIM. Notice the different spellings for the husband and wife. The dates agree with yours. Amanda died in 1919. I believe that James was the brother of my ggrandfather, William Conrad Keim/Kime. They are buried in the Methodist Cemetery in Cookport, Indiana County, PA. I can email you the photo if you get in touch with me.

    06/21/2004 07:54:50
    1. Re: 6 Degrees of Separation as it applies to Genealogy
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Keim/Kime/Fleck/Flick/Lydic Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/UaB.2ACE/3136.6.1 Message Board Post: Judy, Do you have any information on the Keim/Kime family from Cookport? I am looking for the family of John Michael & Susan Fleck/Flick Keim. They are the parents of my ggrandfather, William Conrad Keim b. Mar. 1847 d. Dec. 1900 in Vandergrift. William's eldest daughter, Maud (Mary Louise) m. Harry Lydic.

    06/21/2004 07:25:17
    1. Re: Annie May McCurdy Wagner 1870-1962
    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/3216.1.2.1 Message Board Post: Yes, that is the David I have been looking at but I think I am in error because I can not find Annie Mae listed with the family in any census. And I have found no family records.

    06/21/2004 06:44:50
    1. Re: [INDIANA] oligher
    2. Descendants of John Oligher Generation No. 1 1. John1 Oligher was born 1855 in Pa, and died 1931 in Indiana Co, Pa. He married Jennifer 'Jennie' McGuire, daughter of John McGuire and Mary Kerr. She was born 1860 in Indiana Co., Pa, and died 1949 in Indiana Co, Pa. More About John Oligher: Burial: St. Bernards Cemetery, White Twp., Indiana Co., Pa More About Jennifer 'Jennie' McGuire: Burial: St. Bernards Cemetery, White Twp., Indiana Co., Pa Children of John Oligher and Jennifer McGuire are: 2 i. John2 Oligher, Jr. + 3 ii. Zora Oligher, born 1881; died 1958 in Indiana Co, Pa. 4 iii. Stella Oligher1, born 30 Jun 1888; died Aug 1968 in Indiana, Indiana Co., Pa. She married Homer Burkett. More About Stella Oligher: Social Security Number: 190-30-4080 5 iv. Loy Oligher, born 18 Apr 1891; died Jun 1965 in Goodman, McDonald, MO 64843. More About Loy Oligher: Social Security Number: 163-32-2340 + 6 v. Florence Oligher, born 1893 in Rayne Twp., Indiana Co., Pa; died 12 Aug 1959 in Indiana Co., Pa. + 7 vi. Paul B. Oligher, born 09 May 1894 in Pa; died Mar 1986 in Clymer, Cherryhill Twp., Indiana Co., Pa 15728. + 8 vii. Joseph Oligher, born 02 Mar 1900; died Jul 1986 in Hillsdale, Indiana Co., Pa 15746. Generation No. 2 3. Zora2 Oligher (John1) was born 1881, and died 1958 in Indiana Co, Pa. More About Zora Oligher: Burial: St. Bernards Cemetery, White Twp., Indiana Co., Pa Child of Zora Oligher is: 9 i. Lawrence3 Oligher. 6. Florence2 Oligher (John1) was born 1893 in Rayne Twp., Indiana Co., Pa, and died 12 Aug 1959 in Indiana Co., Pa. She married Robert Lloyd Roberts. More About Florence Oligher: Burial: Oakland Cemetery, Indiana, Pa Children of Florence Oligher and Robert Roberts are: 10 i. Robert Lloyd3 Roberts, Jr. 11 ii. Ruth I. Roberts. She married Walter Stovenski. 7. Paul B.2 Oligher (John1) was born 09 May 1894 in Pa, and died Mar 1986 in Clymer, Cherryhill Twp., Indiana Co., Pa 15728. He married Clara E.. She was born 1891, and died 1957. More About Paul B. Oligher: Burial: St. Bernards Cemetery, White Twp., Indiana Co., Pa Social Security Number: 193-10-6903 More About Clara E.: Burial: St. Bernards Cemetery, White Twp., Indiana Co., Pa Children of Paul Oligher and Clara are: 12 i. Vera3 Oligher. 13 ii. Dorothy Oligher. 14 iii. Bernard Oligher. 8. Joseph2 Oligher (John1) was born 02 Mar 1900, and died Jul 1986 in Hillsdale, Indiana Co., Pa 15746. He married Cora K.. She was born 28 Oct 1902, and died 18 Oct 1994 in Hillsdale, Indiana Co., Pa 15746. More About Joseph Oligher: Social Security Number: 175-16-9312 More About Cora K.: Social Security Number: 170-16-4212 Children of Joseph Oligher and Cora are: 15 i. Donald3 Oligher. 16 ii. ??? Oligher. Endnotes 1. Oswalt, Jack, Vernon C. Cook USN(Ret) Hyattsville, MD

    06/21/2004 06:03:28
    1. Re: Annie May McCurdy Wagner 1870-1962
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: McCurdy, McAnulty Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/UaB.2ACE/3216.1.2 Message Board Post: Could David be the father of James A. McCurdy, b. Sep 1868,who married Martha E. McAnulty? Linda

    06/21/2004 04:59:38
    1. oligher
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: oligher Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/UaB.2ACE/3219 Message Board Post: need to find the relationship between jennie mcguire and clara or clare oligher also clare and clara married who are their parents thanks

    06/20/2004 01:13:04
    1. Re: Conemaugh, Saltsburg 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/rw/UaB.2ACE/3217.1.1 Message Board Post: Barb, Thanks, sometimes it's hard to find maps of just what you're looking for. This helps. Thanks, Jean

    06/19/2004 10:03:12