Michael and Elizabeth Zimmerman came to Allegheny County, PA about 1810, but I can not determine where they came from. Their children were all born in Pennsylvania according to the 1850 census. The following information is for their children and is considered to be accurate: Elizabeth (aka Betsy) born 1795, died (unk) Married David Soles in Allegheny County on 11 March, 1813. William born 1796, died 1879 Married Elizabeth Jordan in Allegheny County on 22 December, 1825. Margaret born 4 April, 1800, died 25 April, 1881 Married William McKimens in Westmoreland or Allegheny County in 1820. Mary (or May) born 1808, Died 1865 Married James Jordan in unknown location. Harriet (aka Minah) born 1810, died (unk) Never married. Anyone with access to birth, baptism, christening or other church records for your local county are requested, at your convenience, to see if a record exists for these individuals. There are Michael Zimmermans in numerous counties in Pennsylvania so the potential exists for them to have come from anywhere in the state. There is information, as yet not substantiated, that Margaret was born in Lancaster County, Pa. Your help in locating the birthplace for these children may lead to the place the Zimmerman family lived before going to Allegheny County, Pa. Just one brick at a time is helpful................... Your help is most appreciated.
The Lancaster Intelligencer: Wed. 22 June 1870: Page 3: Deaths ROOT.-In West Hempfield twp., Margaret L. [ROOT], wife of Benjamin ROOT, Sr., in the [??]th year of her age. HARLEY.-On the 15th[?] inst., in this city, Mrs. Maria [HARLEY], wife of Rev. Samuel HARLEY, of Ephrata. [Elsewhere on the same page] SUDDEN DEATH.-Mrs. Maria HARLEY, wife of Rev. Samuel HARLEY, of Ephrata, died suddenly last Wednesday at the residence of her brother-in-law, Jacob L. GROSS, Esq., near Camden, N.J., while on a visit. She was a sister of Mr. Abrm. BAUMAN, a director of the Lancaster County Bank. BRUNNER.-On the 15th inst., in this city, Peter BRUNNER, in the 69th year of her[sic] age. [Elsewhere on the same page] Peter BRUNNER, aged 69 years, died at his residence in Prince street, on Wednesday afternoon last. He was the youngest of three brothers, who for 33 [55?] years have been engaged in the manufacture of the celebrated jack screws, bearing their name. In all that time there was never the slightest disagreement between the brothers. The surviving brothers are aged respectively 73 and 79 years. RUTH.-On the 15th[?] inst., Francis RUTH, aged 73 years and 27 days. [Elsewhere on the same page] Francis RUTH, Sr., one of our oldest and best known citizens, died at his residence in West Lemon street, on Wednesday last, aged 73 years. Mr. RUTH was a Lancaster county farmer of long standing, and a Democrat of the old Jackson school. His health having failed he was some months ago induced to quit farming and lead a more retired life in the city. For two weeks past he has been suffering with dropsy of the heart, which was the immediate cause of his death. ---------- [Elsewhere on the same page] MISSING.-About a month ago, an old citizen of Manor township, about a mile from Safe Harbor, named George GANTZ, left his home one night and has not since been heard from. It is supposed that domestic troubles drove him from his home, as his wife treated him very cruelly, and it is feared that he drowned himself in the river. He is about 60 years of age, and is highly respected in the neighborhood. If living, information of his whereabouts would be thankfully received by the neighbors. ---------- OBITUARY.-A correspondent writing from Liberty Square, Drumore township, announces the death of Joseph HARNER, an old and highly respected citizen of the adjoining township of Martic. Mr. HARNER died on the 14th inst., and had attained the unusual age of 87 years. He was a man of spotless integrity and great firmness of character. He left his native county, Montgomery, some 33 years ago, and purchased a home in Martic, where by his honest industry and economy he amassed considerable wealth. He was a soldier in the war of 1812, and remained a life long Democrat of the Jeffersonian School. He has been for years a constant subscriber to the Intelligencer, and an uncompromising opponent to the usurpations of Radicalism. ---------- The Lancaster Intelligencer: Wed. 29 June 1870: Page 3: Deaths SKILES.-On June 28th[?], Emily Greenwald [SKILES], daughter of John K. and Ada SKILES, aged 4 months and 5 days. The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral on Wednesday at 5 P.M. from the residence of the parents on Shippen street. MILLER.-At the residence of his uncle, Dr. WIlliam REILEY, Baltimore, Edward Shriver [MILLER], son of George A. and Mary Emeline MILLER, formerly of this city. ROGERS.-On the 16th[?] inst., at Churchtown, Catharine C. [ROGERS], wife of the late Evan ROGERS and daughter of the late David JENKINS, Esq., in the 60th[??] year of her age. MORAR.-On the 23d inst., in this city, Mrs. Anne MORAR, in the [??]th year of her age. STONE.-On the 24th inst., in this city, Maggie [STONE], daughter of Lewis and Barbara STONE, aged 15[?] years and 7 months. BRENNER.-On the 23d inst., in Millersville, Emale[?] Cecelia [BRENNER], daughter of John G. and Anna M. BRENNER, in the 7th year of her age. ---------- [Elsewhere on the same page] SUDDEN DEATH.-Mrs. STAUFFER, wife of Mr. Emanuel STAUFFER, who resides near Millersville, this county, died suddenly on Sunday evening last. Mrs. Stauffer had been visiting her daughter, who resides on the Columbia turnpike, and was on her way to her home when her sudden death occurred. Mrs. S. was accompanied by her son and while they were driving along the road between the Columbia and Millersville turnpikes, near the new Meeting House, she remarked to him that she felt sick, and requested him not to drive fast, and to stop at a house near by. He complied with her request and was approaching a gate leading to the house when Mrs. S. expired. Dr. Hess, of Millersville, was sent for; the Doctor said that the deceased died from apoplexy. Mrs. STAUFFER was about fifty-five years. ---------- These and other Civil War era newspapers can be viewed online using the "Browse Archive" feature at: http://digitalnewspapers.libraries.psu.edu/
The Lancaster Intelligencer: Wed. 1 June 1870: Deaths (Pages 3 & 4 are missing) ---------- The Lancaster Intelligencer: Wed. 8 June 1870: Page 2: Deaths STEINMETZ.-On the 5th inst., in Clay township, Priscilla [STEINMETZ], wife of Geo. W. STEINMETZ, in the [??]th year of her age. WILEY.-On Wednesday morning, June 1st, John WILEY, of Locust Grove, in the 76[?]th year of his age. BLACKBURN.-On the 5th inst., in this city, John BLACKBURN, in the 74th year of his age. ---------- The Lancaster Intelligencer: Wed. 15 June 1870: Page 3: Deaths OVERDEER.-On the 12th inst., in this city, Eli OVERDEER, in the 65th year of his age. [Elsewhere on the same page] DEATH OF ELI OVERDEER.- Eli OVERDEER, one of our oldest and best known citizens, died on Sunday at noon in his sixty-fifth year. He had been in bad health for several months past, but did not take his bed until about a week ago. He was a man of great intellignece and vigor both of mind and body. He came to this city many years ago to assume the position of weigh- master when the Philadelphia and Columbia Railroad was owned by the state. He built by contract the North Lebanon Railroad, connecting Lebanon with Cornwall, and had various other contracts. During the Rebellion he was Commissioner of the Board of Enrollment, of this county, which position he held until the close of the war. He took an active part in politics and was at one time the Republican candidate for Mayor of this city. HOFFMEIER.-On the [?]th inst., Walter W. [HOFFMEIER], infant son of Amos K. and Mary Ann HOFFMEIER, in the [?] th year of his age. SWEIGART.-On the 10th inst., at New Holland, John Sweigert. [Elsewhere on the same page] SUICIDE IN NEW HOLLAND.-John SWEIGART, an old citizen of New Holland, aged about 60 years, and possessed of considerable property, was found hanging by the neck in his barn, and entirely dead, about daybreak this morning. It is said that he has exhibited traits of partial insanity for some time past, and a watch has been kept over him by his friends. Yesterday he was confined in an upper room of his dwelling; but he escaped from it by getting out of the window and descending to the ground by means of a grape vine. He then went to the barn and hung himself with a rope halter. He was cut down by Capt. Isaac Hull and taken to the house. ---------- [Elsewhere on the same page] A MAN DROWNED.-A young man named Robert BENSON, was drowned on Thursday in Brua's mill dam, near Paradise. He went with a number of other young men to bathe, but got in too deep water, and as he could not swim, was drowned. Every effort was made by those present to save him, but it was to no avail. He had been an employee of Mr. Witmer's shops, in Gordonville, learning the machine business. He was about 21 years of age. ---------- FATAL ACCIDENT.-On Saturday night June 11th, a sad and fatal accident took place on the farm of Mr. John Hastings, in Drumore twp., this county. Mrs. Henry WORK was terribly burned while in the act of filling a coal oil lamp. The fire was accidentally communicated to the oil can, which exploded and threw its entire contents over her, burning her clothes almost entirely off of her person, and roasting her entire body and upper extrimities into a perfect crisp. D. H. E. Raub was called in soon after the occurance took place, but all medical aid was of no avail. She lingered until Monday morning at 10 o'clock, when she expired. She leaves a family of three small children. ---------- These and other Civil War era newspapers can be viewed online using the "Browse Archive" feature at: http://digitalnewspapers.libraries.psu.edu/
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The Lancaster Intelligencer: Wed. 1 June 1870: Marriages (Pages 3 & 4 are missing) ---------- The Lancaster Intelligencer: Wed. 8 June 1870: Page 2: Marriages DEICHLER[?]-KINZLER.-On the 7th inst., at the residence of the bride's father, Mr. F. KINZLER, by Rev. Wm. Hoppe, Mr. Jacob Wm. DEICHLER[?] to Miss Caroline KINZLER, both of Lancaster. WORMLEY-HAMAKER.-On the 7th inst., at Michael's Hotel, by Rev. John G. Fritchey, Mr. John W. WORMLEY to Miss Mary B. HAMAKER, both of Elizabethtown, this county. STORK-ZWALLY.-On the 2d inst., at Horting & Schlott's Hotel, by Rev. W. T. Gerhard, William F. STORK, of Manheim twp., to Lizzie B. ZWALLY, of West Earl twp. KAUFFMAN-BARD.-On the same day, and place by the same, David KAUFFMAN to Barbara L. BARD, both of Silver Spring. HEDENBERG-HEISTAND.-On the 1st inst., by the Rev. Dr. Browse, at All Saint Church, Paradise, Mr. James M. HEDENBERG, of Danville, Montour co., to Miss Susan R. HEISTAND, of East Lampeter. BECK-RUPP.-On the 15th inst.[sic], in New Holland, by Rev. Daruis W. Gerhard, John BECK to Rebecca RUPP, both of Brecknock. SHREINER-ROYER.-On the 31st ult., at the residence of the bride's parents, by Rev. W. T. Gerhard, Israel B. SHREINER, of Neffsville, to A. Lizzie [ROYER], eldest daughter of Samuel ROYER of Ephrata twp. ---------- The Lancaster Intelligencer: Wed. 15 June 1870: Page 3: Marriages McFALLS-TRAVIS.-On the 8th inst., by Rev. J. V. Eckert, Mr. William H. McFALLS to Miss Susan TRAVIS, both of Providence twp. MUSSER-BARSTLER.-On the 7th inst., at the residence of the bride's parents, by Rev. Darius W. Gerhard, Christian MUSSER, of Earl twp., to Annie M. BARSTLER, of New Holland. ROLAND-SHREINER.-On the 9th inst., at George R. Sensenig's Hotel, by Rev. W. T. Gerhard, Henry S. ROLAND, to Mary Ann S. SHREINER, both of Penn twp. ENGLE-PENCE.-On the 5th inst., by Rev. John G. Fritchey, at Maytown, Mr. Henry G. ENGLE Conoy twp., to Miss Clara E. [PENCE], youngest daughter of Mr. Samuel PENCE, of Maytown. ---------- The Lancaster Intelligencer: Wed. 22 June 1870: Page 3: Marriages STRIMMEL-REYNOLDS.-On Feb. 17th, by Rev. Mr. Rittenhouse, Eli STRIMMEL and Susanna REYNOLDS, both of Coleraine twp. ROY-ZAHM.-June 10[?]th, 1870, at the residence of the bride's parents, by Rev. B. C.[?] Shessefoll[???], William ROY and Miss Sue E. ZAHM. JAMISON-AMER.-In Philadelphia, on the 9th inst., by Rev. W. H. Elliott, Mr. J. Miles JAMISON of Richboro, Pa., to Miss Emma L. AMER, of Philadelphia. BOW-M'CULLY.-On the 9th inst., at the residence of the bride's brother- law[sic], by Rev. A. J. Merchant, Mr. Lawrence BOW, of --ion[?] Mills, Erie co., Pa, to Miss Fanny M'CULLY, of this city. SELLERS-PINKERTON.-On the 19th[?] inst., by Rev. C. Ref----snyder[?], Mr. Abraham SELLERS, of Columbia, to Miss Sarah E. PINKERTON, of Lancaster. ---------- The Lancaster Intelligencer: Wed. 29 June 1870: Page 3: Marriages BOOKMYER-HOFF.-On the 23d inst., by Rev. A. H. Kremer, Edward BOOKMYER to Mary A. HOFF, both of this city. KELLER-ZUG.-On the 23d inst., at the Moravian Church, by the Rt. Rev. D. Bigler, John J. KELLER, of Philadelphia, to Harriet ZUG, of this city. ---------- These and other Civil War era newspapers can be viewed online using the "Browse Archive" feature at: http://digitalnewspapers.libraries.psu.edu/
I am trying to document the marriage of Senator Snyder in 1943 to Toylee McClinton. Does anyone know of marriage records for that time period. Suzanne
Hello im still looking for info since 1970's pertaining to my blood kin George I ADOPTED ( PA. INDIAN ) Fox b-March 15, 1884 d-December 1964 (my great grandfather) married Mary Dewart b-glasgow scotland-irish March 14, 1887 d- July 1970 phila pennsylvania and his brother William ADOPTED ( PA. INDIAN ) FOX b-April 14, 1883 d-November 1967 phila pennsylvania possible all buried Greenmount cemetery 4301 North Front Street philadelphia pa was married but wife unknown they are descendant of Eastern Lenape Nation of Pennsylvania my personal blood line of fox were 100% indian,these 2 little indian boys were orphaned at a young age when their parents were killed ,they were adopted by a amish Fox couple and raised until they became of age,but because they were indian ,they could not marry in the amish community . THEY GOT THE NAME FOX FROM THE COUPLE THAT ADOPTED THEM also they were given the names william and george there were no other blood related siblings the parents died in an accident thats why they were orphaned ,we already know they lived and died in lancaster pa and bucks county pa just cant find out what their real names were or a record of the adoption etc im not interested in the adopted parents genealogy i already have scant have info for them. which led me to other fox lines and a very tangled web, and people asking me to post them for them in my database in which im not interested in anymore. thank you D.L.M.FOX http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=fox2&id=I000001
Am looking for descendants of Abraham Landis, born 10-22-1870 in Juniata Co. Pa. died 1-9-1957 in Lancaster Co. married Martha Buckwalter 8-25-1872 died 3-27-1932 5 children: Edgar Samuel Mabel Catherine Mary Magdelena Abram Paul Esther Virginia If you know or are related to this couple, I would love to hear from you! Am trying to fill in some missing links in my family. Thanks! ____________________________________________________________ Click here for free information on how to reduce your debt by filing for bankruptcy. http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL2141/fc/PnY6rw22U5yfSNmVoIoEqIBmfdu5G4b19bvBxp1Noc62flS0YU0OU/
Am looking for descendants of Polly (Anna) Landis born 8-29-1861 in Juniata Co. died 11-11-1932 married Amos Wanner, born 1869 If you know this couple, I would love to hear from you! Am trying to fill in some missing links. Thanks! ____________________________________________________________ Save $15 on Flowers and Gifts from FTD! Shop now at http://offers.juno.com/TGL1141/?u=http://www.ftd.com/17007
Am looking for desendants of David A. Landis born 2-19-1859 in Thompsonton, Juniata Co. Pa. died 8-29-1902 married April 1897 to Mary Elizabeth Lyon, born 8-5-1868 died 9-21-1834 3 children: Herbert, Margaret and Maude If you are a descendant of this couple, I would love to hear from you! Am trying to fill in some missing links, Thanks! ____________________________________________________________ TOP Chart Ringtones Get top ringtones on your cell phone. Click here now! http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL2141/fc/u4MuScMwquXvA85fzjxjRYEgJc2QWf4bS6CSbBSeaGh8QwSFxy1za/
In a message dated 12/17/2008 5:59:53 AM Eastern Standard Time, [email protected] writes: > Harriet, was your David born in Wales? > > I wonder about Rev. David HUFMAN b 1/7/1769 in PA, parents born in Wales? > Could he be a son of your David b 1746? Do you have more info on your > David, and a wife's name, besides one named John? > > There is a BIO in Lancaster Co: > > Biographical Annals of Lancaster Co, Beers, 1903, p 111: > The Hufman family came from Wales where three of their children I don't know for sure where my first David was born. He was b. 1746 and m. Susanna Klein, daughter of Jacob Klein in 1796. I have records showing their children Johan Jacob b. 1775 and married Catherine, David b. 1776 (my direct ancestor) and Elizabeth b. 1778 all b. in Frederick, Frederick Co. MD. Then I have them on to Cumberland and then Oakland. I can prove all of these. I just can't find the connection before 1775 when Johan Jacob was born. I was always told they came from Germany. They said my grandfather came from Germany but it wasn't him, I don't think. It had to be my g.g.g.grandfather. Harriet HOFFMAN Toothman
Harriet at [email protected] wrote Subject: Re: [PALANCAS] Will Do LOOKUPS-HOFFMAN I have a Johan/John Hoffman m. Catherine Baker. (He is the son of David b. 1746) I know the time frame is wrong for you but just thought I would let you know. Maybe he was named after my ancestor. ;) Harriet. ----------------- Harriet, was your David born in Wales? I wonder about Rev. David HUFMAN b 1/7/1769 in PA, parents born in Wales? Could he be a son of your David b 1746? Do you have more info on your David, and a wife's name, besides one named John? There is a BIO in Lancaster Co: Biographical Annals of Lancaster Co, Beers, 1903, p 111: The Hufman family came from Wales where three of their children were born. Rev. David Hufman, one of their children born in America, was a farmer by occupation, and a local preacher at the Methodist Episcopal church. He was born 1/7/1769 and died 5/26/1855. His wife was Elizabeth Williams, daughter of Capt. Williams, of the Revolution. She died 8/9/1843. Both are buried in the M E churchyard at Geigertown, Berks Co., PA. The Williams family came from England. The children of David and Elizabeth (Williams) Hufman were: John, who married Abigail Cramp; William, who married Sarah Cramp; Hannah, wife of John Geiger; Henry, who married Mary Walters; Ann, wife of Michael Sands; Jonathan who married Margaret White; Elizabeth who married George Ireson; and Matilda R, wife of Peter Brown. Diana in AL [email protected]
Thank you, Tim! That's most helpful. Marilyn > Marilyn, > These may help you. Tim R. > ***** > Pennsylvania Wills, 1682-1834; Lancaster County, Pa. > April 30, 1779 March 29, 1780 > STRAIN, THOMAS > Wife. Hannah Strain. Children: Sarah wife of --- Edwards, John > and Thomas. Sons-in-law: James Milkien and William Thompson (wives' > names not stated). Grandchild: Margaret Miliken. > Ex. John and Thomas Strain. Hanover Twp. > ***** > Pennsylvania Wills, 1682-1834; Lancaster County, Pa. > July 31, 1752 October 19, 1753 > STRAIN, ROBERT > Bros.: John, David, William and Gilbert Strain. Sister: Mary > Thompson. Ex. William Wattson and James Dixon. Twp. omitted. > ***** > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Monday, December 15, 2008 9:55 AM > Subject: Re: [PALANCAS] Will Do LOOKUPS - STRAIN > > >> Thank you!! >> >> Marilyn >> >>> Hi Marilyn, >>> >>> In the Intestate records, I find - >>> John Strain, 1768 >>> >>> Janie >>> >>> >>> Date: Sun, 14 Dec 2008 15:43:10 -0600 (CST) >>> From: [email protected] >>> Subject: Re: [PALANCAS] Will Do LOOKUPS - STRAIN >>> To: [email protected] >>> Message-ID: <[email protected]> >>> Content-Type: text/plain;charset=iso-8859-1 >>> >>> I have three children of John and Hannah/Anna STRAIN born in Lancaster >>> County, Pennsylvania: >>> Thomas, 1756-1834 >>> David, 1760-abt. 1824 >>> John, b. 1762 >>> >>> Do you find anything about them? >>> >>> Thank you! >>> >>> Marilyn >>> >>> >>> ------------------------------- >>> 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 >>> >> >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> 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 >> > > > ------------------------------- > 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 >
I have a Johan/John Hoffman m. Catherine Baker. (He is the son of David b. 1746) I know the time frame is wrong for you but just thought I would let you know. Maybe he was named after my ancestor. ;) Harriet
Hi Avie, Merry Christmas to you, too :-) There is no Moomey in the Will books, so I will give you what I found that is in any way close. In the Will book - George Mooney, 1813, Book K, Vol 1, Page 539 Mary Mooney, 1751, Book J, Vol 1, Page 148 Anna Mumma, 1847, Book U, Vol 1, Page 299 Barbara Mumma, 1788, Book F, Vol 1, Page 78 Catharine Mumma, 1814, Book K, Vol 1, Page 551 Elizabeth Mumma, 1835, Book R, Vol 1, Page 116 Fanny Mumma, 1837, Book R, Vol 1, Page 405 Frederick Mumma, 1814, Book K, Vol 1, Page 519 George Mumma, 1786, Book E, Vol 1, Page 368 Jacob Mumma, 1794, Book Y, Vol 2, Page 454 Leonard Mumma, 1817, Book M, Vol 1, Page 51 In the Intestate records - Henry Muma, 1843, Book L, Vol 1, Page 118 Abraham Mumma, 1826, Book C, Vol 1, Page 248 Abraham Mumma, 1830, Book E, Vol 1, Page 246 Ann Mumma, 1847, Book M, Vol 1, Page 310 Christian Mumma, 1754 Christian Mumma, 1797 Frederick Mumma, 1822, Book A, Vol 1, Page 142 Lawrence Mumma, 1752 Peter Mumma, 1785 Jacob Mummer, 1748 Janie Date: Tue, 16 Dec 2008 01:59:32 EST From: [email protected] Subject: Re: [PALANCAS] Will Do LOOKUPS/MOOMEY To: [email protected] Message-ID: <[email protected]> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" In the second books would you please check for moomey and it's various spellings. I am looking for John, John Jacob, Jacob, Lenhart, George. Thank you for taking your valuable time to do this lookup. MERRY CHRISTMAS. Avie
In the second books would you please check for moomey and it's various spellings. I am looking for John, John Jacob, Jacob, Lenhart, George. Thank you for taking your valuable time to do this lookup. MERRY CHRISTMAS. Avie **************A Good Credit Score is 700 or Above. See yours in just 2 easy steps! (http://pr.atwola.com/promoclk/100000075x1215047751x1200957972/aol?redir=http://www.freecreditreport.com/pm/default.aspx?sc=668072%26hmpgID=62%26bcd=De cemailfooterNO62)
Hi Marcia, In the Will book - John Gerhard, 1810, Book K, Vol 1, Page 209 John Gerhard, 1846, Book U, Vol 1, Page 105 John Gerhard Jr., 1846, Book U, Vol 1, Page 188 Benjamin Gehman, 1836, Book R, Vol 1, Page 239 Daniel Gehman, 1810, Book K, Vol 1, Page 163 John Gehman, 1838, Book S, Vol 1, Page 185 In the Intestate records - Stephen Hornberger, 1781 Stephen Hornberger, 1816 Susanna Hornberger, 1842, Book K, Vol 1, Page 289 >From Lancaster Examiner - Dec 27, 1838 - Married 22nd Nov by Rev L. GERHARDT, of Elizabethtown, James GERHARDT to Miss Sarah RETTERFORD, both of Donegal twp, Lanc co. >From Lancaster Journal - Jun 13, 1834 - On 19th inst by Rev Brunner, Jonathan MILLER of Berks co, to Miss Cassandra HORNBERGER of Brecknock twp. Janie Date: Mon, 15 Dec 2008 07:18:29 -0800 (PST) From: Marcia Sugumele <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [PALANCAS] Will Do LOOKUPS -LANCASTER CO. REGISTER OF WILLS To: [email protected] Message-ID: <[email protected]> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Janie, I live in Richmond, VA, but all my mother's relatives are from the Lancaster County area. Anything on Gerhard, Gehman, or Hornberger? Thank you for doing this for all of us! Marcia Sugumele
Hi Sue, Hi Susan, Sorry, the only marriages for John Hoffman are one to Elizabeth and one to Rebecca. Janie Date: Fri, 12 Dec 2008 11:19:17 -0500 From: "Susan Marcus" <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [PALANCAS] Will Do LOOKUPS-HOFFMAN To: <[email protected]> Message-ID: <[email protected]> Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset=iso-8859-1; reply-type=original Janie, Would you please look for a marriage of John Hoffman & Catherine (maiden name unknown) circa 1830. They lived in Cocalico Twp. Thank you so much! Sue Marcus
Janie, Would you please look for a marriage of John Hoffman & Catherine (maiden name unknown) circa 1830. They lived in Cocalico Twp. Thank you so much! Sue Marcus
Janie, Would you please look for a marriage of John Hoffman & Catherine (maiden name unknown) circa 1830. They lived in Cocalico Twp. Thank you so much! Sue Marcus