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    1. Re: [PA-LAC] Reese T Evans Family Pittston/Scranton
    2. Steve Swales
    3. Do you have the accurate month & year of the first two daughter's births (e.g. from the 1900 census, if you can find them)? You might use freebmd.org.uk to look for them if so. Without that, there are too many Mary & Sarah Evans, as I'm sure you have realized. Also, did you notice the Cadwaladr Evans next door in 1860? Perhaps an older brother or cousin? Getting the birth records for the children is certainly a good idea. I know the UK ones would list her maiden name. Good luck. -steve

    07/31/2005 03:16:02
    1. Re: [PA-LAC] Reese T Evans Family Pittston/Scranton
    2. Kristen Frederick
    3. Thanks Steve. I have all that stuff. I just can't seem to find any information before 1853 in any Welsh census (1851) and I can't find Mary last name in any American records after 1853. I guess I'll have to request birth records for the children born in PA. Thanks On Jul 31, 2005, at 8:50 AM, Steve Swales wrote: > > Kristen, > > I see them in the 1860, 1870 and 1880 census, and arriving in NY, > 26 Oct 1853 on board the > ship Roger Stewart, out of Liverpool. > > let me know if you need copies of any of these census pages or the > ship manifest. > > -steve > > > Kristen Frederick wrote: > > >> *This message was transferred with a trial version of CommuniGate >> (tm) Pro* >> Looking for any information on the following family: >> >> Reese T Evans (b. 1825 Carmarthenshire, Wales d. 1887 Scranton) >> married Mary, surname unknown in Wales. Very interested in >> learning her last name if anyone has any information. Had the >> following children: >> >> Mary b. 1845 Wales >> Sarah b. 1847 Wales >> Stephen b. 1854 PA >> David b. 1856 PA >> Thomas b. 1858 PA >> Elizabeth b. 1860 PA >> George b. 1862 PA >> Catherine b. 1863 PA (my Great Grandmother) >> Miriam b. 1867 PA >> >> Reese was a mine boss/inside foreman at Diamond Shaft, was on the >> city council from 1874-1876 and was Scranton City Treasurer in 1877. >> >> I am really searching for the town in Wales and the surname of >> Mary. Any info is appreciated. >> >> Best regards... >> >> >> >> ==== PALACKAW Mailing List ==== >> Have you visited some of the surrounding counties? http:// >> www.rootsweb.com/~palackaw/#Surrounding_Counties >> To unsubscribe: http://www.rootsweb.com/~palackaw/ >> mailist.html#unsubscribe >> >> >> > > > ==== PALACKAW Mailing List ==== > Visit RootsWeb Genealogical Data Cooperative: http://www.rootsweb.com/ > To unsubscribe: http://www.rootsweb.com/~palackaw/ > mailist.html#unsubscribe > >

    07/31/2005 02:57:34
    1. Re: [PA-LAC] Reese T Evans Family Pittston/Scranton
    2. Steve Swales
    3. Kristen, I see them in the 1860, 1870 and 1880 census, and arriving in NY, 26 Oct 1853 on board the ship Roger Stewart, out of Liverpool. let me know if you need copies of any of these census pages or the ship manifest. -steve Kristen Frederick wrote: > *This message was transferred with a trial version of CommuniGate(tm) > Pro* > Looking for any information on the following family: > > Reese T Evans (b. 1825 Carmarthenshire, Wales d. 1887 Scranton) > married Mary, surname unknown in Wales. Very interested in learning > her last name if anyone has any information. Had the following > children: > > Mary b. 1845 Wales > Sarah b. 1847 Wales > Stephen b. 1854 PA > David b. 1856 PA > Thomas b. 1858 PA > Elizabeth b. 1860 PA > George b. 1862 PA > Catherine b. 1863 PA (my Great Grandmother) > Miriam b. 1867 PA > > Reese was a mine boss/inside foreman at Diamond Shaft, was on the > city council from 1874-1876 and was Scranton City Treasurer in 1877. > > I am really searching for the town in Wales and the surname of Mary. > Any info is appreciated. > > Best regards... > > > > ==== PALACKAW Mailing List ==== > Have you visited some of the surrounding counties? > http://www.rootsweb.com/~palackaw/#Surrounding_Counties > To unsubscribe: > http://www.rootsweb.com/~palackaw/mailist.html#unsubscribe > >

    07/31/2005 02:50:31
    1. Reese T Evans Family Pittston/Scranton
    2. Kristen Frederick
    3. Looking for any information on the following family: Reese T Evans (b. 1825 Carmarthenshire, Wales d. 1887 Scranton) married Mary, surname unknown in Wales. Very interested in learning her last name if anyone has any information. Had the following children: Mary b. 1845 Wales Sarah b. 1847 Wales Stephen b. 1854 PA David b. 1856 PA Thomas b. 1858 PA Elizabeth b. 1860 PA George b. 1862 PA Catherine b. 1863 PA (my Great Grandmother) Miriam b. 1867 PA Reese was a mine boss/inside foreman at Diamond Shaft, was on the city council from 1874-1876 and was Scranton City Treasurer in 1877. I am really searching for the town in Wales and the surname of Mary. Any info is appreciated. Best regards...

    07/31/2005 01:56:59
    1. The Providence Register
    2. Anne Tullar
    3. Since things have been slow lately, maybe this is a good time to hear again from J. U. Hopewell, editor and publisher of The Providence Register, a weekly appearing from 1879 to 1914 in North Scranton. Mr. Hopewell was a businessman, journalist, civic booster and a scold. Among other projects, he led efforts to raise an American flag at P.S. 25, to secure funds for the installation of a clock in the school's bell tower, and to install a watering trough for horses at Providence Corners. He tried to educate his readers about preventing disease through cleanliness and order. He insisted that the city of Scranton provide a police station, a library reading room, sidewalks in good repair, and, in general, do the right thing by the citizens of North Scranton. Hopewell deplored both civic and parental lack of responsibility; he seems to have been a striver and an achiever who looked for similar qualities in others. The following are some excerpts from the period 1882-1913. Items not preceded by a date are from the same issue of the paper as the item above them. June 24, 1882--Arrangements have been made to hold a grand pic-nic on the Fourth of July, in Von Storch's grove, at the High Works, Providence, under the auspices of St. Mary's Church Convent School....Jumping, running, glass ball and target shooting, throwing the sledge, etc., etc., will be some of the main features of the pic-nic. August 8, 1891--That Market street sewer: Several times during the past year we have alluded to the sewer that should be built on West Market Street, running from Brick avenue to the Lackawanna River....Nearly every cellar along the street has from one to three feet of water in it, and a number of them are not fit to be used. It is a wonder to us that there has not been more sickness and death...Nearly all the property owners want the sewer but a few are opposed to it and the latter seem to have the preference.... July 23,1892--The dirtiest, filthiest spot that was ever known to be in existence is called Green Street and is located in the Second ward of this third class city of Scranton. July 30, 1892--Mourning bonnets and veils for rent...at Miss E.E. Leach's millinery store. October 7, 1893--A good Game of Alley Ball: The game of alley ball at Laybourn's court, near the Providence D & H depot, attracted fuly one thousand lovers of the sport from all parts of the valley on Saturday afternoon. From Scranton to Archbald: the rails have been connected, the switches put in place and the trolley wire suspended and now we have a complete system of electric railway from South Scranton to Archbald, twelve miles up the valley....Cars will be run to Providence every ten minutes, and to Archbald borough every twenty minutes, leaving the Lackawanna avenue station on the hour.... August 3, 1900--The pile of stones and other rubbish still remains on the public square at Providence Corners, much to the disgust of thousands of people. Would such things be tolerated in other cities? There was a slight settling of the earth at the intersection of Pond and Depot streets on last Wednesday, caused by a cave-in, which occurred in the abandoned workings of Legitt's Creek colliery. The hole will be filled up at once. July 19, 1902--The ladies of the Home and Foreign Missionary societies of the Providence Presbyterian Church and their friends intend holding a basket picnic at Nay Aug Park on next Tuesday....a special car may be secured. Fare, 20 cents for the round trip. March 14, 1903--Ontario & Western Annual Spring Excursion to New York City: Spring is fast approaching, and with it comes the glad announcement that the New York, Ontario, & Western Railway annual spring excursion to New York city, will take place on April 1st....the fare from Scranton to New York and return, for this occasion will only be $5.30. Spetember 19, 1903--The condition of Market street, west of North Main avenue, would cause a supervisor of a poor county road to hide his head in shame if he were to see it. No other city in the world would tolerate such things. June 25, 1904--Twenty Years Ago in Providence [1884] : The pupils of Mrs. Marion Bloom's school held a picnic in the Grove near the Providence D & H depot....The boys had good times bathing in the Lackawanna River and the race at Carter's Capouse Works was a favorite resort. April 8, 1905--The employees of the D & H company at the Marvine, Legitt's Creek, Dickson, von Storch, repair shop and Manville mines will be paid today. August 18, 1906--Work was resumed at the von Storch colliery on Thursday after an idleness of some time. During the past week electric lights have been placed in the hardware store of W.C. Cowles. A number of people from this section will accompany the D & H excursion to Saratoga, Albany and Lake George today. September 7, 1907--M. Walenck, who has a steamship ticket agency on the corner of North main avenue and Market street, has received word from the offices of Red Star and White Star lines announcing a big reduction in fares to the old country. May 11, 1907--The brick pave put down only a few years ago on North Main avenue is going all to pieces and in a short time will have to be relaid. It is against the law to throw ashes or garbage into the publlic streets. Now let that law be enforced on all classes and condition of people. It is confidently expected that cars will be in operation on the electric railway between Scranton and Dalton by June 1. The power plants are ready and the cars await shipment. Twenty Years Ago in Providence [1887] : Snow fell on the eleventh day of May. The mines were being worked on half time. January 16, 1909--Twenty Years Ago in Providence [1889] : Times were hard and money was scarce The weather was very cold; we had lots of snow and good sleighing. Nearly all the young people in this section were crazy on the roller skating question and company Harmony was crowded at each exhibition. March 19, 1911--Benefit to Lake Winola: On last Saturday a deal was closed by the management of the Northern Electric Street Railway whereby all the right, title and interest of the Lake Winola Improvement Association...is transferred to the railroad company. This will give the company the use of the new dancing pavilion, steamboats, pleasure boats....many improvements will be made in the surroundings of the lake. April 19, 1913--Twenty Years Ago in Providence [1893] : The scaffolding was taken from the tower of the new No. 25 school building. The Park House, located on the race course, near the D & H depot, was totally destroyed by fire. Excerpted by Anne Tullar, who researches Providence ancestors McMullen, Grady, Rowland, and Flynn, as well as McDades from Dunmore. --------------------------------- Start your day with Yahoo! - make it your home page

    07/30/2005 06:14:42
    1. Rev. William Lewis
    2. Thomas Price
    3. If you are talking about the Rev. William Lewis that used to be the minister at Jackson St. Baptist Church, he died about 20 years ago. Tom Price

    07/29/2005 03:22:26
    1. Re: [PA-LAC] Rev. William Lewis
    2. Thanks Gayle for responding to my query about Rev. Lewis. I've taken your suggestion and written to Marge Gray. Hopefully, she can tell me more about him. I see that some of your family also went from Dutchess County, New York to the Scranton area. That is where the Kennedy family that I'm researching came from. Now I'm wondering if several families moved at the same time from Dutchess to what was then Luzerne County. It would be interesting to know if they were somehow connected. Thanks again, Pat Kennedy

    07/28/2005 01:09:47
    1. Re: [PA-LAC] Rev. William Lewis
    2. In a message dated 7/28/2005 8:02:50 AM Central Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: A couple of years back while at the Lackawanna County Historical Society I copied several pages about the Kennedy family that I believe was written by Rev. William Lewis. I know that it was Rev. Lewis who transcribed the tombstones (including some of the Kennedy family) at the Knight Cemetery in North Abington Township. Does anyone know anything about Rev. Lewis and his connection to the Kennedy family? I am particularly interested in learning the source of some of his information. Hi Patricia, I don't know if my information will help you, but it might direct you to someone who can offer more information. A few years ago I was researching the DELEVAN surname when someone from the Lackawanna list contacted me with information about the family. Most of the information came from a Rev. William Lewis--who was a Delevan descendent. My best guess is he was a genealogist himself. I have no idea when he was born or died, but Marge Gray may be able to help you with that question. She has a website and has been active on the Lackawanna and Luzerne county lists. Her email is [email protected] I hope we are indeed talking about the same Rev. William Lewis and that Marge can shed some new light on him for you. Best of luck and don't hesitate to mention you got the idea from me and my Delevan search. I haven't emailed Marge in awhile, but her website is still active. http://www.luzernecounty.com/mgray.html Gayle Thorpe Baar Irving, Texas Researching: Colonial America: Backus, Baker, Bangs, Bissell, Bridge, Charles, Culver, Davis, Delevan, Doane, Easton, Eggleston, Ellis, Evans, Fairbanks, Fisher, Gay, Hall, Holdridge, Hopkins, Hughes, Hutton, Lee, Payne (Paine), Pettebone (Pettibone), Read, Shaw, Snow, Stephens, Swetland, Tiffany, Watson, Whitaker, Williams, Woodruff England: Gibbons, Morrell, Thorpe Ireland: Ladburner, Hutton, Ignew, Miller, Starkey, Scotland: Anderson, Arnott, Mackie, Taggart, Watson Wales: Davies, Evans, Harris, Hughes, Jones, Thomas, Williams, Dutchess County, NY: Paine, Holdridge Lackawanna County, PA: Harris, Jones, Mackie, Morrell, Thorpe Luzerne County, PA: Gay, Hughes, Mackie, Pettibone, Swetland http://hometown.aol.com/gtbaar/myhomepage/profile.html

    07/28/2005 12:20:02
    1. Rev. William Lewis
    2. Hello, A couple of years back while at the Lackawanna County Historical Society I copied several pages about the Kennedy family that I believe was written by Rev. William Lewis. I know that it was Rev. Lewis who transcribed the tombstones (including some of the Kennedy family) at the Knight Cemetery in North Abington Township. Does anyone know anything about Rev. Lewis and his connection to the Kennedy family? I am particularly interested in learning the source of some of his information. Any help would be sincerely appreciated. Patricia Martin Kennedy

    07/28/2005 03:01:49
    1. RE: [PALUZERN] GOODWIN Family and relations
    2. Edward G Harazak
    3. I was born in Taylor, PA in 1949. My mothers side of the family has been in NE PA since the early 1700's and they all seem to have gone into hiding. Goodwin - Bucks, Northampton, Luzerne, Wyoming and Lackawanna Counties 1717-until now Abraham 1717, Abraham 1752, Henry 1796, James 1828, William 1860, George S.1889, Elizabeth 1915 Kennedy - Luzerne Sarah 1800 (wife of Henry Goodwin) John A 1770, John 1739 in Bangor, County Down Ireland Allen - Darbyshire, England, Taylor Sarah Elizabeth 1867(wife of William Goodwin), William 1829 Shaw - Luzerne & Lackawanna Lucy 1838 (wife of James Goodwin) James 1796, Comfort 1760, Comfort 1738, Comfort 1706 King - Northampton and Luzerne Catherine 1762 (wife of Abraham Goodwin) John 1726 and Lois King 1730 Morgan - Wales and Scranton Mae 1895 (wife of George S Goodwin) born in Scranton lived out her life in Taylor Others Jenkins, Benson, Summerfield, VanVliet, Armstrong, Dickson, Swartwout, Billings, Carry, and others Edward Harazak 117 Hilly Oak Drive Delafield, WI 53018-1718

    07/26/2005 11:54:47
    1. Fred Downing Carbondale schools - 1905-1917
    2. Hi I am looking for the school attended by Fred Downing in Carbondale, Lackawanna. PA. He attended between 1905 and 1917. Evan better if you have his photo from a year book, that you would scan and send me, at [email protected] , I would appreciate it .Thank You Art Williams

    07/25/2005 11:55:12
    1. Re: PALACKAW-D Digest V05 #101
    2. Thomas Price
    3. No I did not grow up in Providence and I did not know anyone by that name. I did go to North Scranton, which was then a Junior High School grades 7-10. That would have been from 1963 to 1967. I lived in Tripp Park until I was 9, and then we moved to Green Ridge. After college I moved to East Scranton and lived there until about 7 years ago, when we moved to Dunmore. Love Scranton. Hate their wage tax. Tom Price

    07/24/2005 09:26:01
    1. Re: [PA-LAC] Messages
    2. bill thomas
    3. Barbara; Afte growing up in Chinchilla I am afraid we were pretty clanish and stuck together in Clarks Summit HS.Of course to the Summit kids we were The rubes from from the farm. Bill Thomas ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, July 22, 2005 12:52 PM Subject: Re: [PA-LAC] Messages > Hey Bill, > > You might have known my sisters. They would have been in Clarks Summit > HS during that time. Jean Kembel and Evelyn Kembel. Evelyn was born in > 1919 > and Jean was born in 1921. You might remember them as the classes were > not too > big at that time. > > Barbara > > In a message dated 7/22/2005 11:46:38 AM Eastern Standard Time, > [email protected] writes: > Barbara; > I lived in chinchilla from1927 to 1941.My house was the last one on the > left > going south on northern boulevard(I believe it was route 611)before > entering > what we called the notch.I went to Clarks Summit HS in 1941.Then my family > moved to Brooklyn NY. > Yes i am quite a bit older than you. > I still go back on occasion. > Bill Thomas > > > ==== PALACKAW Mailing List ==== > Visit RootsWeb Genealogical Data Cooperative: http://www.rootsweb.com/ > To unsubscribe: http://www.rootsweb.com/~palackaw/mailist.html#unsubscribe > >

    07/24/2005 07:25:47
    1. Re: [PA-LAC] Re: PALACKAW-D Digest V05 #99
    2. bill thomas
    3. Tom Price; Wild stab but did you grow up in Providenceand have a friend Tommy Richards? Bill Thomas ----- Original Message ----- From: "Thomas Price" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, July 22, 2005 10:12 PM Subject: [PA-LAC] Re: PALACKAW-D Digest V05 #99 > > The Scranton Electric Building is right across the street from the > Courthouse on Linden St. It was the home of the (go figure) The Scranton > Electric Company. It was/is a famous building in the area as it had the > big electric lighted sign on the top of the building. They just > refurbished it and it is lit once again. > > Tom Price > > > > ==== PALACKAW Mailing List ==== > Search the Lackawanna pages: http://www.rootsweb.com/~palackaw/search.html > To unsubscribe: http://www.rootsweb.com/~palackaw/mailist.html#unsubscribe > >

    07/24/2005 07:20:46
    1. Re: [PA-LAC] Re: PALACKAW-D Digest V05 #99
    2. Cheryl
    3. Taling about sections of different towns, would anyone know just where "Deer Hill" was located in Jermyn? Cheryl ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, July 23, 2005 2:04 AM Subject: [PA-LAC] Re: PALACKAW-D Digest V05 #99 > Janice > The "sport hill" section of Dunmore encompasses a big chunk of area > including just below, including and above the now existing Interstate > 81/Drinker St. > exit ramps. Winton, Drinker, Derrig, River, Flynn, Field, Laurel streets > were part of Sport Hill. Meade St. is a current Street there also...not > sure if > that existed way back when. If you need info...I'll get you more :o) > Colleen > > > ==== PALACKAW Mailing List ==== > Visit RootsWeb Genealogical Data Cooperative: http://www.rootsweb.com/ > To unsubscribe: http://www.rootsweb.com/~palackaw/mailist.html#unsubscribe >

    07/23/2005 10:35:32
    1. RE: PALACKAW-D Digest V05 #99
    2. Gilroy Roland W Ctr ACC/DOXA
    3. 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<http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/g/i/l/Roland-William-Gilroy/ WEBSITE-0001/UHP-Index.html#Wells> Wells, <http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/g/i/l/Roland-William-Gilroy/ WEBSITE-0001/UHP-Index.html#Whitman> Whitman, <http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/g/i/l/Roland-William-Gilroy/ WEBSITE-0001/UHP-Index.html#Wilbur> Wilbur, <http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/g/i/l/Roland-William-Gilroy/ WEBSITE-0001/UHP-Index.html#Wilmont> Wilmont, <http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/g/i/l/Roland-William-Gilroy/ WEBSITE-0001/UHP-Index.html#Wright> Wright, <http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/g/i/l/Roland-William-Gilroy/ WEBSITE-0001/UHP-Index.html#Young> Young [email protected] -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Friday, July 22, 2005 9:39 PM To: [email protected] Subject: PALACKAW-D Digest V05 #99

    07/23/2005 07:11:53
    1. Re: [PA-LAC] Quinn/Schiegg
    2. Debra Malecki
    3. Sorry Janet, No Schiegg in my line that I know of. Just thought I might be helping out somewhat, or at least filling in alittle bit of info for whomever posted asking for help with this line. Debby Malecki [email protected] Searching for surnames and anyone connected to them : Pennsylvania - AYERS, EYERMAN, GALLAGHER, GRIFFIN, MCCLEARY, MCGOWEN, MCLAUGHLIN, MCGUINESS, SNODGRASS, SNYDER, VANDERMARK, WOLF(E) Maryland - BENNINGTON, COCHRAN, DUFF. MCCLEARY, PAVARD, SMITHSON North Carolina - ANDREWS, COCHRAN, HANKS, HARRINGTON, LITTLE, LONG, JENKINS, NEALEY, POWELL, SIMMONS, SPICER, TOMPKINS, WALTERS, WATTS, WILLIS, YATES Germany - EYERMAN, GUTMANN, HOFFMAN, PFLINZINGER, SCHMITT, TRUNZER ----- Original Message ----- From: "Janet" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, July 23, 2005 7:16 AM Subject: Re: [PA-LAC] Quinn/Schiegg > Hi, Deb, > Have you found any Schmeigs in your research. I have a Great Aunt Marie Ackerman Kirst whose second marriage was to Joseph Schmeig, a chiropodist, office and home at about 227 Pittston Ave. > > Thanks, > Janet Ackerman Randall > Taylors, SC > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Debra Malecki > To: [email protected] > Sent: July 22, 2005 7:14 PM > Subject: Re: [PA-LAC] Quinn/Schiegg > > > 04-05-1930, Scranton, Lackawanna, PA > > Henry Scheigg Head 66 Swit Swit Swit > Mary Wife 66 Ger Ger Ger > Marie AdoptDaug 13 Pa Pa Pa > Fred S. Weismer StepSon 46 Pa Pa Pa > Fred B GrSon 20 Pa Pa Kan > > Henry first married when he was 22, Mary first married when she was 17. Fred > was a widow he married at 25 years old. Henry immigrated in 1889 and Mary in > 1885. Henry was a watchman for Furnace Works. Fred was an insurance agent. > They lived at 626 Prospect Ave. > > --------------------------------------------------------- > > Debby Malecki > > [email protected] > > Searching for surnames and anyone connected to them : > Pennsylvania - AYERS, EYERMAN, GALLAGHER, GRIFFIN, MCCLEARY, MCGOWEN, > MCLAUGHLIN, MCGUINESS, SNODGRASS, > SNYDER, VANDERMARK, WOLF(E) > Maryland - BENNINGTON, COCHRAN, DUFF. MCCLEARY, PAVARD, SMITHSON > North Carolina - ANDREWS, COCHRAN, HANKS, HARRINGTON, LITTLE, LONG, JENKINS, > NEALEY, > POWELL, SIMMONS, SPICER, TOMPKINS, WALTERS, WATTS, WILLIS, YATES > Germany - EYERMAN, GUTMANN, HOFFMAN, PFLINZINGER, SCHMITT, TRUNZER > > > > I am looking for any information on Marie SCHEIGG who was born cir. 1916 > in > > Scranton to Henri SCHIEGG and Mary WEISMER SCHIEGG. She later married cir > > 1935 an Edmond QUINN from Scranton. She also had a brother Frederick > WEISMER > > who lived in Clarks Summit. Any info would help...thank you. > > > > -- > Internal Virus Database is out-of-date. > Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. > Version: 7.0.308 / Virus Database: 267.8.15 - Release Date: 07/14/2005 > > > ==== PALACKAW Mailing List ==== > Have you seen the USGenWeb Pennsylvania Page? http://www.usgenweb.org/pa/ > To unsubscribe: http://www.rootsweb.com/~palackaw/mailist.html#unsubscribe > > > > ==== PALACKAW Mailing List ==== > Pennsylvania USGenWeb site for other county pages & lists http://www.usgenweb.org/pa > To unsubscribe: http://www.rootsweb.com/~palackaw/mailist.html#unsubscribe > > > > -- > Internal Virus Database is out-of-date. > Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. > Version: 7.0.308 / Virus Database: 267.8.15 - Release Date: 07/14/2005 > > -- Internal Virus Database is out-of-date. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.308 / Virus Database: 267.8.15 - Release Date: 07/14/2005

    07/23/2005 03:25:32
    1. Re: [PA-LAC] Quinn/Schiegg
    2. Janet
    3. Hi, Deb, Have you found any Schmeigs in your research. I have a Great Aunt Marie Ackerman Kirst whose second marriage was to Joseph Schmeig, a chiropodist, office and home at about 227 Pittston Ave. Thanks, Janet Ackerman Randall Taylors, SC ----- Original Message ----- From: Debra Malecki To: [email protected] Sent: July 22, 2005 7:14 PM Subject: Re: [PA-LAC] Quinn/Schiegg 04-05-1930, Scranton, Lackawanna, PA Henry Scheigg Head 66 Swit Swit Swit Mary Wife 66 Ger Ger Ger Marie AdoptDaug 13 Pa Pa Pa Fred S. Weismer StepSon 46 Pa Pa Pa Fred B GrSon 20 Pa Pa Kan Henry first married when he was 22, Mary first married when she was 17. Fred was a widow he married at 25 years old. Henry immigrated in 1889 and Mary in 1885. Henry was a watchman for Furnace Works. Fred was an insurance agent. They lived at 626 Prospect Ave. --------------------------------------------------------- Debby Malecki [email protected] Searching for surnames and anyone connected to them : Pennsylvania - AYERS, EYERMAN, GALLAGHER, GRIFFIN, MCCLEARY, MCGOWEN, MCLAUGHLIN, MCGUINESS, SNODGRASS, SNYDER, VANDERMARK, WOLF(E) Maryland - BENNINGTON, COCHRAN, DUFF. MCCLEARY, PAVARD, SMITHSON North Carolina - ANDREWS, COCHRAN, HANKS, HARRINGTON, LITTLE, LONG, JENKINS, NEALEY, POWELL, SIMMONS, SPICER, TOMPKINS, WALTERS, WATTS, WILLIS, YATES Germany - EYERMAN, GUTMANN, HOFFMAN, PFLINZINGER, SCHMITT, TRUNZER > I am looking for any information on Marie SCHEIGG who was born cir. 1916 in > Scranton to Henri SCHIEGG and Mary WEISMER SCHIEGG. She later married cir > 1935 an Edmond QUINN from Scranton. She also had a brother Frederick WEISMER > who lived in Clarks Summit. Any info would help...thank you. -- Internal Virus Database is out-of-date. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.308 / Virus Database: 267.8.15 - Release Date: 07/14/2005 ==== PALACKAW Mailing List ==== Have you seen the USGenWeb Pennsylvania Page? http://www.usgenweb.org/pa/ To unsubscribe: http://www.rootsweb.com/~palackaw/mailist.html#unsubscribe

    07/23/2005 01:16:10
    1. Scranton Webcam Electric Building
    2. Hello All, The Times-Tribune has a webcam that shows the Electric Building and other sites of the city: The Times-Tribune Web Cam Carol Heppner http://carolheppner.gq.nu

    07/23/2005 01:08:27
    1. Your old Scranton Friend
    2. Shawn Presner
    3. Hi Tom, It's been awhile since I have been with PA LACK but I hope you remember me. I have been researching Saunders and did in fact come up with the connection between my g gf Harry Saunders (1620 Price St) and your George Saunders who married Ann Williams. Harry and George were brothers. Father was John Saunders, a miner, b abt 1843 Barnstaple Devon Eng Mother was Emily Ann (known by Annie) b abt 1843 Yeovil Somerset Eng sister Emily also b Eng with George by at least 1866 Henry John (Harry) b Cardiff Wales two more boys: Albert J and David b Wales Family immigrated to Scranton from Liverpool via NYC arrived 5/21/1882 Ship = Arizona Two more Children Ray(mond) and Hattie b Scranton Harry & Albert stayed in Scranton as did Emily (who AKA Annie) married Christopher Stevens. Their son George Stevens was the Press Room Super for the TIMES. David and family moved to Phoenixville, PA ( somewhat near to me) and Hattie (Mrs. John Diggs) to Norfolk VA Ray is a mystery, I found him in Hungtington W VA. I know you are busy with the Wills Transcription, but thought you may be interested. Thanks for doing all that work!! Sharing a gg gf would make us distant cousins! Have a great summer, Shawn > [Original Message] > From: Thomas Price <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Date: 7/22/2005 10:13:03 PM > Subject: [PA-LAC] Re: PALACKAW-D Digest V05 #99 > > > The Scranton Electric Building is right across the street from the Courthouse on Linden St. It was the home of the (go figure) The Scranton Electric Company. It was/is a famous building in the area as it had the big electric lighted sign on the top of the building. They just refurbished it and it is lit once again. > > Tom Price > > > > ==== PALACKAW Mailing List ==== > Search the Lackawanna pages: http://www.rootsweb.com/~palackaw/search.html > To unsubscribe: http://www.rootsweb.com/~palackaw/mailist.html#unsubscribe >

    07/23/2005 01:02:51