In a message dated 10/22/2005 6:10:08 PM Eastern Standard Time, bewendt@verizon.net writes: Does anyone know what was meant by "instant" in connection with a day and /or time? Thanks Elaine --- It means the same day/time/week, etc. Ult means the previous. Joan
"Instant" placed after a term measuring time means: in the present hour if a time is given; it means in the present month if the date is given; and it means in the present year if a month is given; etc. Nelson /////////////////////// ----- Original Message ----- From: Bob & Elaine Wendt To: PALANCAS-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Saturday, October 22, 2005 3:09 PM Subject: [PALANCAS] Instant Does anyone know what was meant by "instant" in connection with a day and /or time? Thanks Elaine
Does anyone know what was meant by "instant" in connection with a day and /or time? Thanks Elaine
Thanks, Nadine, for sending the info. And spending the time to do this. Rose nadineh@up-link.net wrote:On Thu, 22 Sep 2005 18:01:11 -0700 (PDT), you wrote: >From: Rose Ann Clark >Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2005 18:01:11 -0700 (PDT) Rose, Church Records: Selected Areas of PA, 1600s-1800s St.James Episcopol Lancaster 1769 May 8 - John Flemming and Esther Crooks, published Church Records: Selected Areas of PA, 1600s-1800s (5) October 1756 - ... baptized Isaac son to John Mooney and Mary to John Crooks ... Rev. John Guthbertson ***************** Elizabeth McDonnel Crooks Date: Sep 26, 1786 Event: Marriage Record ID: 308635 Relation: Bride Location: Lancaster Co., PA Church: First Reformed Congregation at Lancaster, PA Remarks: Elizabeth McDonnel, of the Mannors. *********************** Esther Crooks Date: May 8, 1769 Event: Marriage Record ID: 313520 Relation: Bride Location: Lancaster Co., PA Church: St. James Episcopal Church, Lancaster Co., PA Remarks: Published. ***************************** John Crooks Date: Oct 1, 1756 Event: Baptism Record ID: 316504 Relation: Father Location: Middle Octoraro Society, Lancaster Co., PA Church: Records of Reverend Cuthbertson ************************ John Crooks Date: Sep 26, 1786 Event: Marriage Record ID: 308635 Relation: Groom Location: Lancaster Co., PA Church: First Reformed Congregation at Lancaster, PA Remarks: Elizabeth McDonnel, of the Mannors. ************************ Mary Crooks Date: Oct 1, 1756 Event: Baptism Record ID: 316504 Relation: Baptized Location: Middle Octoraro Society, Lancaster Co., PA Church: Records of Reverend Cuthbertson Nadine >Do you have the surname CROOKS or McDONNEL in any of your resources? I have a birth record for John Crooks, Sept. 18, 1787 in Lancaster City in Trinity Lutheran Church Records. Then I have a marriage record for what I believe are his parents, John Crooks and Elizabeth McDonnel, of the Manors, married Sept. 26, 1786, in First Reformed Congregation in Lancaster City. Would like to find anything else on any of the above or anything on either surname in Lancaster Co. >Thank you for the offer to do lookups! >Rose in Ohio ==== PALANCAS Mailing List ==== When replying to the list change the subject line if you change the subject.
may I suggest http://pweb.netcom.com/~mohlerl/lances.htm
On Thu, 22 Sep 2005 18:01:11 -0700 (PDT), you wrote: >From: Rose Ann Clark <rosebud831@sbcglobal.net> >Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2005 18:01:11 -0700 (PDT) Rose, Church Records: Selected Areas of PA, 1600s-1800s St.James Episcopol Lancaster 1769 May 8 - John Flemming and Esther Crooks, published Church Records: Selected Areas of PA, 1600s-1800s (5) October 1756 - ... baptized Isaac son to John Mooney and Mary to John Crooks ... Rev. John Guthbertson ***************** Elizabeth McDonnel Crooks Date: Sep 26, 1786 Event: Marriage Record ID: 308635 Relation: Bride Location: Lancaster Co., PA Church: First Reformed Congregation at Lancaster, PA Remarks: Elizabeth McDonnel, of the Mannors. *********************** Esther Crooks Date: May 8, 1769 Event: Marriage Record ID: 313520 Relation: Bride Location: Lancaster Co., PA Church: St. James Episcopal Church, Lancaster Co., PA Remarks: Published. ***************************** John Crooks Date: Oct 1, 1756 Event: Baptism Record ID: 316504 Relation: Father Location: Middle Octoraro Society, Lancaster Co., PA Church: Records of Reverend Cuthbertson ************************ John Crooks Date: Sep 26, 1786 Event: Marriage Record ID: 308635 Relation: Groom Location: Lancaster Co., PA Church: First Reformed Congregation at Lancaster, PA Remarks: Elizabeth McDonnel, of the Mannors. ************************ Mary Crooks Date: Oct 1, 1756 Event: Baptism Record ID: 316504 Relation: Baptized Location: Middle Octoraro Society, Lancaster Co., PA Church: Records of Reverend Cuthbertson Nadine >Do you have the surname CROOKS or McDONNEL in any of your resources? I have a birth record for John Crooks, Sept. 18, 1787 in Lancaster City in Trinity Lutheran Church Records. Then I have a marriage record for what I believe are his parents, John Crooks and Elizabeth McDonnel, of the Manors, married Sept. 26, 1786, in First Reformed Congregation in Lancaster City. Would like to find anything else on any of the above or anything on either surname in Lancaster Co. >Thank you for the offer to do lookups! >Rose in Ohio
On Wed, 21 Sep 2005 19:42:58 -0700, you wrote: betty@unisette.com I didn't fing a Charles Brook. Nadine >Nadine, >thank you for your kind offer. I am trying to find information on: > >Charles Brock >died between 1890 - 1900 probably in Lancaster. > >Wife Annie Brock died after 1920. I am looking for any information that >would give me a birth date for Charles - cemetery record, death index, >anything would be great! > >Thank you. >Betty in CA > >> > > >==== PALANCAS Mailing List ==== >When replying to the list change the subject line if you change the subject.
On Thu, 22 Sep 2005 10:55:09 -0500, you wrote: >From: Bette Lindgren <outpost1929@wcf.net> >Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2005 10:55:09 -0500 Joseph Bedee Date August 8, 1787 record Id 315018 Event:Marriage Witness Lanaster Co.,PA St Marys Church City Lancaster,Lancaster Co.,PA Church Records: Selected Areas of PA, 1600s-1800s April 8, Anthony Shammo and Elizabeth Obold. Wit: Joseph Bedee(?) and Philip Smith. Same Church. This is all I found. Nadine >Nadine, could you look for a Joseph Beedle (Bedel, Bedle,Beadle, Beagle, >Etc.) born 1749 in PA. Any information on him would be appreciated. He >was married in 1780 in the present Washington Co., PA. His father may >have been Joseph, Jacob, James or John. >
On Thu, 22 Sep 2005 11:55:00 -0700 (PDT), you wrote: >From: Tracy <better_than_good@yahoo.com> >Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2005 11:55:00 -0700 (PDT) Tracy, I didn't find this name. Nadine > >**Hi Nadine, > Thank you for the info for GOOD. Appreciate it very much! > > Could I possibly ask for another look up, if you have time? > >Jennie G NISSLEY 1884-1910 >I believe the family was Mennonite. > >Thanks a heap! >tracy
On Wed, 21 Sep 2005 18:50:58 -0700, you wrote: >ntrout@nwlink.com Sorry I don't have anything in the 1900's except the Harrisburg,Dauphin,Co City Direcrtory. for 1930. Nadine >Surname: Ruppert >City: Marietta, Pa. >Dates: 1908 - Now >Search: Marriage or Death records for Laura A. Ruppert or Walter G. >Ruppert and their mother, Hettie or Hetty Walters (want to find the >families of the 2 Ruppert individuals) >Last Known Info: Two Ruppert children were living with maternal >Grandmother, Augusta Walters, in 1920 (census records) > >On Monday, September 19, 2005, at 01:03 AM, nadineh@up-link.net wrote: > >> List, >> Will do lookups in my Lancaster co resources. >> Keep it real simple. >> Put your surname and lookup in subject >> I will sort them based on that subject line and it will >> be first come. >> >> Ex:WILSON LOOKUP. >> In the message >> Surname >> What you want me to search for >> date range >> I perfer one surname if you want it quick but not >> limited to that. >> Nadine >> >> >> ==== PALANCAS Mailing List ==== >> No political statements to this list. >> No religious statements. >> > > >==== PALANCAS Mailing List ==== >http//www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/aup.html >You are responsible for following the A.U.P. >Acceptable Use Policy
On Tue, 20 Sep 2005 10:51:14 -0700 (PDT), you wrote: >From: Ann Wallis <georgie1588@sbcglobal.net> >Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2005 10:51:14 -0700 (PDT) > >Hi Nadine, >Thanks for your kind offer. >Surname: MOHLER, Jacob >Year about 1795 for date of death or marriage for him. >Uncertain of Wife's name. List, Sorry I'm running late on the lookups . Church Records: Selected Areas of PA, 1600s-1800s Lancaster Co. First Reformed Congregation Martin Mohler m. Christine Martheyn on January 10, 1769. Jacob Mohler of Martick m. Barbara Hammerli of Lancaster on July 26, 1785. This all mention of Lancaster Co. Vol 2 Index Church Records: Selected Areas of PA, 1600s-1800s MOHLER, Barbara MOHLER, Christine MOHLER, Jacob MOHLER, Martin Nadine
McAfee overloads the computers! No more McAfee! --- Tim Robinson <trobinson42@comcast.net> wrote: > Everyone who is awaiting a look-up from my CD of > Emigrants in Bondage..........At present I am having > a terrible time since changing virus programs, so I > hope everyone bears with me until I get it > straightened > out....... ( McAfee isn't my favorite right now!!!) > > Tim R. > ***** > "British Emigrants in Bondage, 1614 - 1788" > > Deals with British and Irish emigrants transported > as Convicts to the New World, after being sentenced. > > > ==== PALANCAS Mailing List ==== > http//www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/aup.html > You are responsible for following the A.U.P. > Acceptable Use Policy > > __________________________________ Start your day with Yahoo! - Make it your home page! http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs
When you find time, please look for *Holley/Holly/Hawley. *I haven't located the sire, so perhaps he arrived in bondage................ Thank you in advance for you generous offer, Holley in PA
Everyone who is awaiting a look-up from my CD of Emigrants in Bondage..........At present I am having a terrible time since changing virus programs, so I hope everyone bears with me until I get it straightened out....... ( McAfee isn't my favorite right now!!!) Tim R. ***** "British Emigrants in Bondage, 1614 - 1788" Deals with British and Irish emigrants transported as Convicts to the New World, after being sentenced.
Would there happen to be any names similar to COLLIER, perchance ????? > > > ==== PALANCAS Mailing List ==== > This is your list use and enjoy for genealogy. > >
Perhaps a late entry, but are there any Rowley names in that wonderful CD? Specifically a William Rowley. Thanks for being a crazy person. Nancy Roland Rowley NRR@aol.com
Hi Nadine, Thanks for the information on Caleb BAKER. I did not have this information. I also made a major typo on his birthdate, which was about 1690 instead of 1790. If you are still doing lookups, I would appreciate any information on Samuel JOHNSTON/JOHNSON, b. about 1715-1730. He married Ruth BAKER, daughter of Caleb and Martha BROOKS BAKER. Other BAKER children are: Abraham, Henry, Samuel, Mary, Esther, Martha, and Caleb Jr. The BAKER family and Samuel JOHNSTON moved to Prince Edward County, VIRGINIA prior to 1750. Samuel JOHNSTON was a wagon maker and I wonder if he had any connection with the Conestoga wagon. Thank you for your help. Sue Sullivan Oklahoma City, OK ............................ Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2005 19:07:07 -0500 From: _<nadineh@up-link.net>_ (mailto:nadineh@up-link.net) To: PALANCAS-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <c471j11kihpf3amc0df12df9jd7543r325@4ax.com> Subject: Re: [PALANCAS] BAKER/BEAKER LOOKUP Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit On Mon, 19 Sep 2005 11:44:42 EDT, you wrote: Sue, Do you have this? Lots of Baker surname and baker by trade. Nadine Caleb Baker found in: Bucks and Lancaster Counties, Pennsylvania, 1682-1825 Land Records Date: Jul 4, 1741 Residence: Conestoga Land Record ID: 41161 Occupation: Gunsmith Description: Grantor Book-Page: B-577 Property: 250 acres on Pequea Creek. Remarks: DEED. *****************************
Chey, & others = Ref. to Emigrants in Bondage, and what the codes mean. British & Irish convicts transported to America. ( From the Forward Index ) It will be appreciated that the lists presented in this volume are very highly condensed from original records and are intended principally to show the researcher where to look for further information. Eash entry is therefore constructed as follows; [A]. Surname and Christian name(s) with aliases where given in original document. [B]. Parish of Origin. ( Where none is shown the original bills of indictment should be consulted). [C]. Occupation or status. ( Most often shown as "labourer" in original documents and therefore not translated). [D]. Sentencing court, offence, and month, and year of sentence. [E]. Name of transport ship; place, month, and year ( if known ) landed in America. [F]. English county in which sentenced. Names have been listed in alphabetical order of surname according to modern spellings and the entries are cross-indexed where necessary. The month and year of sentences themselves provide adequate reference to the relevant original records. Occationally an entry will show a date of transportation but without a date of sentence. In these cases it will be necessary to search the index to Indictments for the immediately preceding period to obtain a reference to the Sessions Roll. Where a person is shown as having been reprieved for transpotation, the date given is that on which a Royal Pardon was issued and not that of the original sentence. To find the Bill of Indictment of a person reprieved it will be necessary to search the Sessions Minute Books or Rolls for up to two years before the date of Reprieve. The date of Transportation has been included with individual entries only where it has been possible to find a receipt from the Captain of the Transpotation Vessel. Where no date of Transportation is shown for a person sentenced after 1717 it may be assumed in most cases that Transportation was effected in the ship next to sail after the date of sentence. ( A full list if known sailings of Convict Ships 1671 - 1788 is available to be searched. ) Hope this explains how this CD works. Tim R. ***** ----- Original Message ----- From: Cheylynn50@wmconnect.com Subject: Re: British Emigrants in Bondage = COLEMAN, Thomas Thank you so much ...ok does the Middlesex mean that is where they were transported from and is that in England? If so nnow I can go there and look for them also where would I look for them as being transported as far as records go in Britain any ideas? Thanks again Chey
I have just stumbled across the Will Abstracts for Lancaster County and found the will. Thanks for all the help :-)
Anyone have a copy of the will of John Knup listed in the Lancaster county will index in the year 1782 bk D vol 1 pg 319. I believe this is the father of Elizabeth Knob who married Christian Roop. Thanks Pam Roop Kirkland