The Lancaster Intelligencer: Wed. 7 Sept. 1870: Page 3: Marriages HERR-HUBLEY.-On the 6th inst., by Rev. E. S. Watson, Dr. M. L. HERR to Rosie E. HUBLEY, both of this city. HUPPER-URBAN.-On the 4th inst., by Rev. A. H. Kremer, John HUPPER to Miss Elizabeth URBAN, both of Conestoga twp., this county. FREDERIC-SPICKLER.-On the 1st inst., at Yundt's Hotel, by the Rev. W. T. Gerhard, Henry S. FREDERIC, of Ephrata twp., to Kate W. SPICKLER, of Penn twp. ---------- The Lancaster Intelligencer: Wed. 14 Sept. 1870: Page 3: Marriages TOWNSEND-GREENLEAF.-On the 1st inst., at Penningtonville, Pa., by Rev. W. F. P. Noble, Mr. Isaac N. TOWNSEND to Miss Sallie A. GREENLEAF, both of Sadsbury twp., this county. FORTNEY-KELLER.-On Thursday morninght ,e 8th inst., at the residence of the bride's mother, by the Rev. F. Greenwald, D.D., James G. FORTNEY, of Mount Hope, Lancaster co., to Mary E. KELLER, of this city. KEATH-MEILEY.-On the 8th inst., at Greider's Hotel, by Rev. W. T. Gerhard, Michael G. KEATH, of Penn twp., to Anna Maria MEILEY of Warwick twp. SHULTZ-ALTHOUSE.-On the same day and place, by the same, Andrew F. SHULTZ to Fannie ALTHOUSE, both of Warwick twp. ----------- The Lancaster Intelligencer: Wed. 21 Sept. 1870: Page 3: Marriages HUBER-TWEED.-On the 15th inst., in Lancaster, by Rev. C. H. Turner, Mr. Elam H. HUBER to Miss Mary L. TWEED, both of New Providence, this county. HURST-KERFOOT.-On the 13th inst., at the First M. E. Church, by Rev. C. F. Turner, Hervey N. HURST to Sweetie KERFOOT, youngest daughter of the late Dr. Geo. B. KERFOOT, both of Lancaster. ---------- The Lancaster Intelligencer: Wed. 28 Sept. 1870: Page 3: Marriages HABECKER-STUBER.-On the 24th inst., at Greider's Hotel, by Rev. W. T. Gerhard, Reubern K. HABECKER to Kate STUBER, both of Clay twp. MORRISON-McCOMBS.-On the 8th day of May last, in St. Louis , Mo., by Wm. Powers, Esq., Mr. Cassius[?] W. MORRISON to Miss Mary A. McCOMBS, both of Lancaster co. STONER-KEENER.-On the 2-[?] inst., at the Leopard Hotel, by Rev. W. T. Gerhard, John L. STONER,of Manheim twp., to Fianna B. KEENER, of Petersburg. BLECHER-KEMPER.-At Lutz's Hotel, on the same day, by the same, John B. BLECHER to Susana S. KEMPER, both of Rapho twp. ---------- These and other Civil War era newspapers can be viewed online using the "Browse Archive" feature at: http://digitalnewspapers.libraries.psu.edu/
After WWII my family lived in France and Germany. Our housekeeper in Germany gave my mother a piece of bread (now 60 years old) which I still have to give me good luck. Joan Bretz ----- Original Message ----- From: "Maria Campbell" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, February 15, 2009 12:28 PM Subject: [PALANCAS] Schlegelmilch > The Lancaster Intelligencer: Wed. 7 Sept. 1870: Page 3 > > STALE BREAD.-John A. SCHLEGELMILCH, of Spring Garden, this county, has > a piece of German bread, which he brought with him to this country > thirty-five years age. He keeps it as a relic of the staff of life > used by his fathers in the olden time. It is about the size of a > common pint cup, of a darkish color, and as hard as a stone. > ---------- > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 8.0.237 / Virus Database: 270.10.23/1953 - Release Date: 02/14/09 18:01:00
The Lancaster Intelligencer: Wed. 7 Sept. 1870: Page 3 STALE BREAD.-John A. SCHLEGELMILCH, of Spring Garden, this county, has a piece of German bread, which he brought with him to this country thirty-five years age. He keeps it as a relic of the staff of life used by his fathers in the olden time. It is about the size of a common pint cup, of a darkish color, and as hard as a stone. ----------
Thank you. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tim Robinson" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2009 9:45 PM Subject: Re: [PALANCAS] Lancaster out of Chester County info > Bobby Welty, > > To Subscribe........ > >> [email protected] < And just put SUBSCRIBE in the subject >> line.........nothing else & send > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Bobbie Welty" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2009 8:39 PM > Subject: Re: [PALANCAS] Lancaster out of Chester County info > > >> I'm sorry to be so dumb - but what is the exact address to subscribe to >> this >> website? >> >> Thanks, >> Bobbie >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Tim Robinson" <[email protected]> >> To: <[email protected]> >> Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2009 3:02 PM >> Subject: Re: [PALANCAS] Lancaster out of Chester County info >> >> >>> Keith, >>> >>> Glad to be of help. I've watched over the years as people stay in one >>> area and neglect to move across the map a ways to see what was up. >>> When I fisrt started out I did the same thing but was told real quick >>> that you need to rove around outside the area you think your people >>> are. >>> So when I saw all that about the time and place they were looking >>> I thought I would jump in and make that suggestion. Thanks again >>> for getting back with me. >>> >>> Tim >>> *** > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Thanks for the "link", Bobbie has a lot of company out there looking for the websiet address. Marcia McClure Sugumele related to the Gerhards and Hornbergers of Lancaster County ________________________________ From: Tim Robinson <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2009 10:45:27 PM Subject: Re: [PALANCAS] Lancaster out of Chester County info Bobby Welty, To Subscribe........ > [email protected] < And just put SUBSCRIBE in the subject > line.........nothing else & send ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bobbie Welty" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2009 8:39 PM Subject: Re: [PALANCAS] Lancaster out of Chester County info > I'm sorry to be so dumb - but what is the exact address to subscribe to this > website? > > Thanks, > Bobbie > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Tim Robinson" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2009 3:02 PM > Subject: Re: [PALANCAS] Lancaster out of Chester County info > > >> Keith, >> >> Glad to be of help. I've watched over the years as people stay in one >> area and neglect to move across the map a ways to see what was up. >> When I fisrt started out I did the same thing but was told real quick >> that you need to rove around outside the area you think your people >> are. >> So when I saw all that about the time and place they were looking >> I thought I would jump in and make that suggestion. Thanks again >> for getting back with me. >> >> Tim >> *** ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Bobby Welty, To Subscribe........ > [email protected] < And just put SUBSCRIBE in the subject > line.........nothing else & send ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bobbie Welty" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2009 8:39 PM Subject: Re: [PALANCAS] Lancaster out of Chester County info > I'm sorry to be so dumb - but what is the exact address to subscribe to this > website? > > Thanks, > Bobbie > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Tim Robinson" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2009 3:02 PM > Subject: Re: [PALANCAS] Lancaster out of Chester County info > > >> Keith, >> >> Glad to be of help. I've watched over the years as people stay in one >> area and neglect to move across the map a ways to see what was up. >> When I fisrt started out I did the same thing but was told real quick >> that you need to rove around outside the area you think your people >> are. >> So when I saw all that about the time and place they were looking >> I thought I would jump in and make that suggestion. Thanks again >> for getting back with me. >> >> Tim >> ***
I'm sorry to be so dumb - but what is the exact address to subscribe to this website? Thanks, Bobbie ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tim Robinson" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2009 3:02 PM Subject: Re: [PALANCAS] Lancaster out of Chester County info > Keith, > > Glad to be of help. I've watched over the years as people stay in one > area and neglect to move across the map a ways to see what was up. > When I fisrt started out I did the same thing but was told real quick > that you need to rove around outside the area you think your people > are. > So when I saw all that about the time and place they were looking > I thought I would jump in and make that suggestion. Thanks again > for getting back with me. > > Tim > *** > ----- Original Message ----- > Subject: Re: [PALANCAS] Lancaster out of Chester County info > > > Tim, > > Wanted you to know the PA-OLD-CHESTER list was one I would have never > found - and I have already gotten several clues from it! I would > suggest it is a good source for all researching in Lancaster County - > especially for earlier history! > THANKS!!! > > Keith > > > Tim Robinson wrote: > Mag, > > You should know that in 1682 William Penn settled out the 1st > 3 counties in Pennsylvania, Bucks, Chester & Philadelphia. It > was 1729 before Lancaster was taken out of Chester County. > So when searching for records in the area you have to include > Chester when dealing with Lancaster. > Another good thing would be to join the Pa-OldChester mail > list for more information, if you have not done so already. > > Tim R. > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message
On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 9:23 PM, Tim Robinson <[email protected]>wrote: > Mag, > > You should know that in 1682 William Penn settled out the 1st > 3 counties in Pennsylvania, Bucks, Chester & Philadelphia. It > was 1729 before Lancaster was taken out of Chester County. > So when searching for records in the area you have to include > Chester when dealing with Lancaster. > Another good thing would be to join the Pa-OldChester mail > list for more information, if you have not done so already. Tim, I do appreciate your time and help. I have signed on to the PA-OLDChester mail list. Thank you very much. Mag > > > Tim R. > ***** > ----- Original Message ----- > Subject: Re: [PALANCAS] Powell, Joseph: Lookup request abstracts of wills > > On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 4:26 PM, Tim Robinson <[email protected] > >wrote: > > > >> Mag, > >> > >> Your POWELL could be the one in Chester County, as shown by a > >> few Wills from that area. > > > > > > Tim, this is valuable information for me as never would I have looked in > > Chester County. > > How very kind of you to take time to type and send all this information > as > > well as providing to me another research area. > > > > I thank you. > > > > Mag > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Keith, Glad to be of help. I've watched over the years as people stay in one area and neglect to move across the map a ways to see what was up. When I fisrt started out I did the same thing but was told real quick that you need to rove around outside the area you think your people are. So when I saw all that about the time and place they were looking I thought I would jump in and make that suggestion. Thanks again for getting back with me. Tim *** ----- Original Message ----- Subject: Re: [PALANCAS] Lancaster out of Chester County info Tim, Wanted you to know the PA-OLD-CHESTER list was one I would have never found - and I have already gotten several clues from it! I would suggest it is a good source for all researching in Lancaster County - especially for earlier history! THANKS!!! Keith Tim Robinson wrote: Mag, You should know that in 1682 William Penn settled out the 1st 3 counties in Pennsylvania, Bucks, Chester & Philadelphia. It was 1729 before Lancaster was taken out of Chester County. So when searching for records in the area you have to include Chester when dealing with Lancaster. Another good thing would be to join the Pa-OldChester mail list for more information, if you have not done so already. Tim R.
Thank you, Jim. I greatly appreciate your sharing. It is been many year,s since I did any research in that Library! There was one family that I knew of living in the Dover area some years ago. Also RElated. but spelled differently are the WINEHOLT,s, mostly in the Southern part of York Co. PA. Our immigrant's one son George settled where Windsor is today, after the Rev. War., and his descendants do spell their surname Wineholt. They also, were Penna. Dutch, hence the difference in spelling. Nicholas Weinhold arrived in Phila., PA in 1738 and settled near the Muddy Creek Church in Cocalico Twp. Lancaster Co. in 1741. As for the BRUNNER,s, they too settled not far away, near Reinholds and the Swamp Church. D. Ernest Weinhold [email protected] ____________________________________________________________ Beauty School Programs - Get the career you've always wanted. Click Now. http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL2141/fc/PnY6rw3iMaK28vS7ATCRULkFlEjSNGjVoCRXCULYes4r9UHWxNriY/
Tim, Wanted you to know the PA-OLD-CHESTER list was one I would have never found - and I have already gotten several clues from it! I would suggest it is a good source for all researching in Lancaster County - especially for earlier history! THANKS!!! Keith Tim Robinson wrote: > Mag, > > You should know that in 1682 William Penn settled out the 1st > 3 counties in Pennsylvania, Bucks, Chester & Philadelphia. It > was 1729 before Lancaster was taken out of Chester County. > So when searching for records in the area you have to include > Chester when dealing with Lancaster. > Another good thing would be to join the Pa-OldChester mail > list for more information, if you have not done so already. > > Tim R. > -- Keith A. McKain McCain-McKane-O'Kane DNA Group 1 - # Mc17936 Website: http://home.comcast.net/~geosci64 Email: [email protected]
There is a Weinhold history at York Co. Heritage Trust Library. Jim in Dover In a message dated 2/10/2009 2:38:56 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, [email protected] writes: Sorry, I made a mistake: My father was Daniel Rupp Weinhold, HIS father was Daniel FRY Weinhold, who was the sister of Mary Fry Weinhold Klapp. of Reinholds, PA, Hattie's mother. Ernest ____________________________________________________________ Click to learn about options trading and get the latest information. http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL2141/fc/PnY6rw2SBFWucwVPAwW0QtWHWOGujYwRPF cQI03srzOPI7oRe6Pxe/ ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message **************The year's hottest artists on the red carpet at the Grammy Awards. AOL Music takes you there. (http://music.aol.com/grammys?ncid=emlcntusmusi00000002)
Mag, You should know that in 1682 William Penn settled out the 1st 3 counties in Pennsylvania, Bucks, Chester & Philadelphia. It was 1729 before Lancaster was taken out of Chester County. So when searching for records in the area you have to include Chester when dealing with Lancaster. Another good thing would be to join the Pa-OldChester mail list for more information, if you have not done so already. Tim R. ***** ----- Original Message ----- Subject: Re: [PALANCAS] Powell, Joseph: Lookup request abstracts of wills > On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 4:26 PM, Tim Robinson <[email protected]>wrote: > >> Mag, >> >> Your POWELL could be the one in Chester County, as shown by a >> few Wills from that area. > > > Tim, this is valuable information for me as never would I have looked in > Chester County. > How very kind of you to take time to type and send all this information as > well as providing to me another research area. > > I thank you. > > Mag
On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 4:26 PM, Tim Robinson <[email protected]>wrote: > Mag, > > Your POWELL could be the one in Chester County, as shown by a > few Wills from that area. Tim, this is valuable information for me as never would I have looked in Chester County. How very kind of you to take time to type and send all this information as well as providing to me another research area. I thank you. Mag
Donna, Me,again. to prove I am getting old, had I even ask you if I HAD ask you bout the line of HARDING / HARTNG,s that settled in Perry Co., PA. For several months I have been working on the varies lines who moved to the State of OHIO, and seeing your name again reminded that one "line" of Hardings (etc.) settled in Perry Co., PA. The Christian Hartung , the immigrant m'd. my immigrant's daughter Weinhold); hence dare we say, all Harting,s (etc.) have Weinhold blood flowing through their veins. BY now I have "gathered" quite a number on said families with-in my files. There is a problem: "no one" has "put them" in to a computer CD form: all hand written, as I DID START, before the computer age, or at least for me! But I do try to share Of course my BIG "stone wall" is not far from Perry County, namely that of the Unknown LANDIS family * in Juniata Co., of which THE Noah Zimmerman belonged to and the Auker.s as well. The ancestor,s of the Abraham and Maria Hoover/Huber, Landis family who in 1842 moved west to Juniata Co. from Montg. & Bucks counties, PA. No, I have never darken the door of YOUR Historical Society! D. Ernest Weinhold (my mother was Martha Elizabeth Landis, daug. of Sanuel Acker, Landis, originally from the Thompsontown area.) ____________________________________________________________ Boost your business with a small business loan. Click now! http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL2141/fc/PnY6rw3Bg8R7iegT6xOUPBUKNY41nc3ynjpkFeHKLg4IMSA6YWi8I/
Mag, Your POWELL could be the one in Chester County, as shown by a few Wills from that area. Tim R. ******** Pennsylvania Wills, 1682-1834; Chester County, Pa. POWELL, JOSEPH. North Providence. Wheelwright. May 2, 1752. August 15, 1752. C. 357. To sons Edward and David 5 shillings each. To son John all wearing apparel, remainder to wife Katherine. Executors: Wife and John Sharpless. Wit: Abraham Ashton, John Day, Joseph Vernon. ******* Pennsylvania Wills, 1682-1834; Chester County, Pa. POWELL, JOSEPH. Marple. March 13, 1773. August 7, 1775. To son Thomas 27 acres of land part of the land whereon I now live in Marple. To son Joseph 50 3/4 acres of same land. To son George 27 acres of same land. To daughter Elizabeth Pannol 5 shillings and to son-in-law Evan Pennol 1 shilling 6. To daughter Mary Powell 5 shillings. To daughter Sarah McAffee 5 shillings and to her husband David Macaffee 1 shilling 6. To daughter Hannah Bonsall 5 shillings. To daughter Jane Gracy 5 [shillings] and to her husband Samuel Gracy 1 shilling 6. To daughter Susanna Griffith 5 [shillings] and to her husband Lewis Griffith 1 shilling 6. To daughter Patience Hayworth 5 shillings and to her husband Geo. Hayworth 1 shilling 6. Provides for wife Patience. Executors: Sons Thos. and Joseph. Letters to Jos., the other being absent. Wit: David Ellis, Philip Moore, Jacob Beery. ******* Pennsylvania Wills, 1682-1834; Chester County, Pa. POWELL, THOMAS. Upper Providence, yeoman. December 8, 1714. January 5, 1714. A. 4. To wife Sarah, all real estate and personal estate which I now have. Also what shall fall to me at the death of my mother. She paying the following legacies. To two daughters Anna and Susanna Powell £100 each when of age or married. Reversion of real estate to brother Joseph Powell. Bequeaths Kate Pullen to wife to serve her time. To Richard Clayton £5 and £5 towards building a house for the Minister of Chester. To brother Joseph £5 also executor with wife Sarah. Witness: Peter Worrell, Richard Elwell, Jos. Elly. ******* Pennsylvania Wills, 1682-1834; Chester County, Pa. POWELL, JOSEPH. Sadsbury. April 11, 1787. January 28, 1799. Provides for wife Mary. Executors to sell plantation on branch of Octoraro Creek and money divided among all children, except widow and children of son William, who shall have a double share. To son John's children all personal estate to be divided, except £40 to my 4 grandchildren, Joseph Chamberlin, Joseph Farr, Joseph Simons and Elijah Chamberlin. Executors: James Clemson, Sr., Joseph Dickinson. Letters to Joseph Dickinson, Clemson being deceased. Wit: William Downing, Gaius Dickinson, James Dickinson. ******************************************************** ----- Original Message ----- From: "MFP" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, February 10, 2009 4:14 PM Subject: Re: [PALANCAS] Lookup request abstracts of wills > On Sun, Feb 8, 2009 at 3:49 PM, Pam Pearson <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Joseph Powell is not listed in the index of Lancaster wills (1729-1850). He >> is also not listed in the index of those who died intestate. > > > > Pam, you cannot imagine how I appreciate your help, and especially your > pointing me in the _right research direction_. Thank you. > > I am a total newbie to online research and am finding it very difficult. I > think one of my problems is lack of familiarity with proper search terms/key > words. > > Anyway, you have been a big help. I thank you. > > Mag
On Sun, Feb 8, 2009 at 3:49 PM, Pam Pearson <[email protected]> wrote: > Joseph Powell is not listed in the index of Lancaster wills (1729-1850). He > is also not listed in the index of those who died intestate. Pam, you cannot imagine how I appreciate your help, and especially your pointing me in the _right research direction_. Thank you. I am a total newbie to online research and am finding it very difficult. I think one of my problems is lack of familiarity with proper search terms/key words. Anyway, you have been a big help. I thank you. Mag > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Sorry, I made a mistake: My father was Daniel Rupp Weinhold, HIS father was Daniel FRY Weinhold, who was the sister of Mary Fry Weinhold Klapp. of Reinholds, PA, Hattie's mother. Ernest ____________________________________________________________ Click to learn about options trading and get the latest information. http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL2141/fc/PnY6rw2SBFWucwVPAwW0QtWHWOGujYwRPFcQI03srzOPI7oRe6Pxe/
Thank you, Mr. Moyer, Raymond Brunner was married before, and had a child after which his first wife died, and then he m'd. Hattie. And , as you may recall, it IS an interesting story how this Penna. Dutch Lady became very well known due to her painting,s. I wrote a bit of her family history (Now, where did I put that?) Also, with in the Village of Reinholds there lived another artist by the name of John FRY, who did REVERSE painting (on glass, of course) of which I do have 2 different original painting,s, as was my father, Daniel Fry Weinhold, related to Mr. Fry, and Hattie. At the moment I am not feeling the best, hence I am hoping I "have the above correct." I had another MRI this morning! Ernest Weinhold ____________________________________________________________ Save on IRS Tax Professional Services. Click Now! http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL2141/fc/PnY6rw22Y86ZMQtGSHCu7SSk7SmDEElwotMJR0VAOTSPd7OJsB0mM/
R. J. Brunner Organ Co., with shop in Silver Spring on Marietta Pike between Lancaster and Marietta, is operated by Ray Brunner, descendant of Hattie Brunner, oil or water-colors painter in Lancaster county early in the 20th century. Mr. Brunner is expert on PA German pipe organs and author of a book on that subject. Might he be of the family in question here? Karl E. Moyer Lancaster PA