Hi Tim, You meant the Moravian burial ground in Lititz, right ? Or was he really buried in a Mennonite cemetery. Jim Tim Robinson <trobinson42@comcast.net> wrote: Johann Gottlieb EBERMANN 28 MAY 1759 - 5 MAR 1801 OCCUPATION: Watchmaker or Clockmaker, tavern owner 1785-87 BIRTH: 28 MAY 1759, Lancaster, PA DEATH: 5 MAR 1801, Lancaster, PA EVENT: Church: Moravian Church of Lancaster BURIAL: Mennonite Cemetery in Lititz *** Father: Johannes 'John' EBERMANN Mother: Anna Maria XANDER Tim R. ***** ----- Original Message ----- From: "David Herr" To: Sent: Friday, September 30, 2005 1:21 PM Subject: [PALANCAS] John Gottlieb EBERMAN > Does anyone know the burial place of John Gottlieb Eberman, b. May 28, > 1759, d. March 5, 1801? He was a clockmaker who owned the Indian Tavern > on East King Street above Church Street. The dials of his clocks bear > the > name "Gottlieb Eberman. He was the son of the blacksmith and soap boiler > John Eberman and a step brother of clockmaker John Eberman, Jr. Any help > in answering the question would be very much appreciated and I thank you > in > advance. > > Dave Herr > > > ==== PALANCAS Mailing List ==== > http//www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/aup.html > You are responsible for following the A.U.P. > Acceptable Use Policy > > ==== PALANCAS Mailing List ==== This is your list use and enjoy for genealogy. --------------------------------- Yahoo! for Good Click here to donate to the Hurricane Katrina relief effort.
Looking for Sebastian Eckert and his wife Elizabet Funk. He was in Londonderry Twp. in 1840 census but I can't find him earlier. (i'm trying to find his parents unknown) I believe his father may have been Jacob or John Eckert who were in Derry Twp in the 1830 census. Any info will be appreciated. Dru2250@aol.com
Does anyone know the burial place of John Gottlieb Eberman, b. May 28, 1759, d. March 5, 1801? He was a clockmaker who owned the Indian Tavern on East King Street above Church Street. The dials of his clocks bear the name "Gottlieb Eberman. He was the son of the blacksmith and soap boiler John Eberman and a step brother of clockmaker John Eberman, Jr. Any help in answering the question would be very much appreciated and I thank you in advance. Dave Herr
Darlene, I finally got through to the antique dealer. He said that the map belonged to the booth next to his and he didn't know what their name was. He gave me a number for the organization that ran the show so I will try calling them to see if they can supply the number. You don't happen to have a program or something listing the dealer names? Tom ----- Original Message ----- From: "Darlene Corrigan" <darlenecorrigan@mac.com> To: <PALANCAS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, September 25, 2005 1:32 PM Subject: Re: [PALANCAS] GABEL lookup > I'm sorry, I don't remember. It COULD have been Salisbury Twp, I totally > forgot what township it was, but it did have a township listed. > > I looked up the number of the antique shop. It's (610) 268-0226. He may > still be at the antique show at Valley Forge today. Hopefully the map > hasn't been sold. > > Darlene > > On Sep 25, 2005, at 3:54 PM, civi3 wrote: > >> >> Thanks a million. Does Salisbury Township ring a bell? >> Tom >> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Darlene Corrigan" >> <darlenecorrigan@mac.com> >> To: <PALANCAS-L@rootsweb.com> >> Sent: Sunday, September 25, 2005 12:48 PM >> Subject: Re: [PALANCAS] GABEL lookup >> >> >>> Hello. I have been following the discussion about the Gabel families. >>> I am distantly related to some Gabels from the same era as you were >>> discussing, but my ancestors lived in Juniata County. I'd be interested >>> in talking to you about that more, but what I wanted to tell you today >>> is. . . . >>> >>> >>> Yesterday, I went to an antique show. In one of the booths I saw a hand >>> drawn map of the Gabel's property in Lancaster County. (It said what >>> township the property was in, but I've forgotten what it said it was.) >>> It was done in black ink and the writing on it was in a calligraphy >>> style. It was framed and the cost was about $100. The dealer's shop was >>> called Antiques and Images in Avondale, PA. If you'd like more >>> information about it, I'm sure you could find the number and give him a >>> call. >>> >>> -Darlene >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> On Sep 22, 2005, at 8:59 PM, Bob Young wrote: >>> >>>> Tom - Based on what I've seen I think it is our ancestor. >>>> >>>> Bob Young >>>> Upper Saucon, PA >>>> >>>> civi3 <civi3@comcast.net> wrote: >>>> Cathi, >>>> I hadn't thought of that and I was wondering if he could be my GGG >>>> Grand >>>> Father, it fits except for the 1850. >>>> Tom >>>> ----- Original Message ----- >>>> From: >>>> To: >>>> >>>> Sent: Wednesday, September 21, 2005 4:57 PM >>>> Subject: Re: [PALANCAS] GABEL lookup >>>> >>>> >>>>> >>>>> In a message dated 9/19/2005 8:33:54 PM Eastern Standard Time, >>>>> nadineh@up-link.net writes: >>>>> >>>>> Mortality Index: 1850 >>>>> Age: 67 >>>>> Gender: M >>>>> Occupation: Farmer >>>>> Death Date: August, 1850 >>>>> Death Location: Lancaster, Pennsylvania >>>>> Cause: Consumption >>>>> Birth Location: Pennsylvania >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Would the death date be August 1849, since the mortality index is for >>>>> the >>>>> previous year? >>>>> >>>>> Thank you for these lookups, Nadine. >>>>> >>>>> Cathi >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> ==== PALANCAS Mailing List ==== >>>>> List Owner can be reached for help with the list at >>>>> PALANCAS-Admin@rootsweb.com >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> ==== PALANCAS Mailing List ==== >>>> This is your list use and enjoy for genealogy. >>>> >>>> >>>> __________________________________________________ >>>> Do You Yahoo!? >>>> Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around >>>> http://mail.yahoo.com >>>> >>>> >>>> ==== PALANCAS Mailing List ==== >>>> List Owner can be reached for help with the list at >>>> PALANCAS-Admin@rootsweb.com >>>> >>> >>> >>> ==== PALANCAS Mailing List ==== >>> To unsubscribe first check and see if you are getting list or digest >>> mode then e-mail PALANCAS-L-request@rootsweb.com or >>> PALANCAS-D-request@rootsweb.com with unsubscribe in message. >>> >> >> >> ==== PALANCAS Mailing List ==== >> http//www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/aup.html >> You are responsible for following the A.U.P. >> Acceptable Use Policy >> > > > ==== PALANCAS Mailing List ==== > No political statements to this list. > No religious statements. > >
Thanks to everyone for the wonderful information on Wheatland Mills. That is exactly what I was looking for: location today, location in 1864, and info on the mill. I also found Wheatland Mills on the Southern Lancaster County Historical Society site, in their 1893 newspaper clippings. There I found several references that seemed to link Wheatland Mills, Samuel Pugh, and several millers from the McCrabb family. http://www.rootsweb.com/~paslchs/mccrabbfam.html The Kendig connection is particularly interesting to me. I will look into that angle. Susan On 9/30/05 7:53 AM, "PALANCAS-D-request@rootsweb.com" <PALANCAS-D-request@rootsweb.com> wrote: >
Wheatland Mills. Pequea Creek, c1867,p 42, A-13 (Pacs & Atlas) The first mill was built in 1720 by Martin Kendig who later sold a stone mill to Emanuel Herr in 1725 (Paes). On 1725 Martin Kendig, a 1720 settler, sold 530 acres and a grist mill and water rights to Emanuel Herr (Barton). From 1758 to 1817 a John Herr owned the mill, including seven spellings of Herr in addition to the use of Jr. & Sr. (TAX). The second mill was of stone, 3.5 stories and 60 by 60 feet (Paes). In 1815 John Herr's Mill House on the Pequea Creek was stone, 2 stories, 53 by 45 feet (Tax). (This mill, owned as several others by John Herrs, is the only one owned by a Herr in West Lampeter.) In 1824 J. Herr was the owner of the mill on the Pequea Creek (Map). In 1827 (Lithograph) and the owner was John Musselman and in 1899 the owner apparently was William Pugh (Atlas). This information from "Water-Powered Grist Mills-Lancaster County, Pennsylvania" by Arthur C. Lord
Hi Susan, Wheatland Mills shows up on the 1864 Atlas, there is a link on our web page to a web page that has these maps. Its about half a mile north of Rt 741 on a small stream that runs into the Pequea Creek. The easiest way to find it is to check the 1864 Atlas for West Lampeter Twp. They have West Lampter included with Pequea Twp, its on the one identified as West Pequea and West Lampeter Twp. Its near East Lampeter Twp. Jim Conestoga Area Historical Society http://www.rootsweb.com/~pacahs/index.htm "Susan Y. Clawson" <clawsonsy@hotmail.com> wrote: Can anyone tell me where Wheatland Mills is/was? I found a note on the PA State Archives site that it was between Lampeter and Strasburg. On Mapquest, I find little side roads called Wheatland School Road and Wheatland Park Lane in the vicinity of where Pequea Creek crosses Village Road, which between Lampeter and Strasburg. Could Wheatland Mills have been about where the creek crosses this road? Is there any connection with Pughs Mill? Thanks, Susan ==== PALANCAS Mailing List ==== When replying to the list change the subject line if you change the subject. --------------------------------- Yahoo! for Good Click here to donate to the Hurricane Katrina relief effort.
I do believe there was a Wheatland Mills, just south Of the city of Lancaster on the west side of Rt. 222. ( North of Willow Street) Ernest
Can anyone tell me where Wheatland Mills is/was? I found a note on the PA State Archives site that it was between Lampeter and Strasburg. On Mapquest, I find little side roads called Wheatland School Road and Wheatland Park Lane in the vicinity of where Pequea Creek crosses Village Road, which between Lampeter and Strasburg. Could Wheatland Mills have been about where the creek crosses this road? Is there any connection with Pughs Mill? Thanks, Susan
Pennsylvania Line (1990), p. 280, shows Wheatland Mills, population 50, located in W. Lampeter Twp., Lancaster Co. Nelson /////////////////////////// ----- Original Message ----- From: Susan Y. Clawson To: PALANCAS-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Thursday, September 29, 2005 12:53 PM Subject: [PALANCAS] Wheatland Mills Can anyone tell me where Wheatland Mills is/was?
I am looking for any of the Davises in Earl Twp., Lancaster Co., PA. My several times removed grandfather-Isaac Davis was born August 10, 1802 in New Holland, Earl Twp., Lancaster Co., PA. I looked at the Wills of the Davises in the links that were posted and it is possible that he was connected to the Jenkin Davis/Davies family from the location of his death. Thank you. Pat Morano ----- Original Message ----- From: <nadineh@up-link.net> To: <PALANCAS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2005 4:11 AM Subject: Re: Lancaster Co. Lookups > On Tue, 20 Sep 2005 00:30:23 -0400, you wrote: > Hi, > I don't think I found anything that will help you > Nadine > Bell Dyer > Gender: Female > Age: 21 > Country of Origin: Ireland > Country of Destination: USA > Ship Name: Brig Vernon > Port of Departure: Londonderry > Port of Arrival: Philadelphia > Arrival Date: Sep 17, 1832 > Nat'l Archives Series No.: 425 > Microfilm Number: 47 > List Number: 179 > ************************* > Bird Dyer > Gender: Male > Age: 18 > Country of Origin: Ireland > Family Number: 204167 > > Ship Name: Belisarius > Port of Departure: Ballina, Ireland > Port of Arrival: Philadelphia > Arrival Date: Jul 3, 1827 > Nat'l Archives Series No.: 425 > Microfilm Number: 40 > ******************************** > Bridget Dyer > Gender: Female > Age: 21 > Country of Origin: Ireland > Country of Destination: USA > Ship Name: Bark Fairfield > Port of Departure: Hull > Port of Arrival: Philadelphia > Arrival Date: Jul 17, 1838 > Nat'l Archives Series No.: 425 > Microfilm Number: 53 > List Number: 74 > ********************** > John Dyer > Gender: Unknown > Ship Name: Ship Medora > Port of Departure: Jamaica > Port of Arrival: Philadelphia > Arrival Date: Dec 14, 1812 > Nat'l Archives Series No.: 425 > Microfilm Number: 19 > List Number: 167 > **************** > John Dyer > Gender: Male > Age: 27 > Country of Origin: Great Britain > Country of Destination: USA > Ship Name: Ship Europe > Port of Departure: Liverpool > Port of Arrival: Philadelphia > Arrival Date: Aug 20, 1850 > Nat'l Archives Series No.: 425 > Microfilm Number: 71 > List Number: 141 > Micharl Dyer > *Gender: Unknown > Age: 26 > Occupation: Farmers, Mechancis, Laborer > Country of Origin: Great Britain and Ireland > Country of Destination: USA > Ship Name: Ship Dustin > Port of Departure: Liverpool > Port of Arrival: Philadelphia > Arrival Date: May 20, 1842 > Nat'l Archives Series No.: 425 > Microfilm Number: 59 > List Number: 65 > *********************** > Timothy Dyer > Gender: Male > Age: 23 > Occupation: Merchant > Country of Origin: USA > Country of Destination: USA > Ship Name: Schooner Baltimore > Port of Departure: Cape Haytiene > Port of Arrival: Philadelphia > Arrival Date: May 12, 1845 > Nat'l Archives Series No.: 425 > Microfilm Number: 62 > List Number: 49 > ******************** > William Dyer > Gender: Male > Age: 29 > Occupation: Joiner > Country of Origin: Ireland > Country of Destination: Ohio > Ship Name: Ship Hiberian > Port of Departure: Liverpool > Port of Arrival: Philadelphia > Arrival Date: Aug 29, 1849 > Nat'l Archives Series No.: 425 > Microfilm Number: 69 > List Number: 182 > *********************** > William Dyer > *Gender: Male > Age: 45 > Country of Origin: Great Britain > Country of Destination: USA > Ship Name: Ship Europe > Port of Departure: Liverpool > Port of Arrival: Philadelphia > Arrival Date: Aug 20, 1850 > Nat'l Archives Series No.: 425 > Microfilm Number: 71 > List Number: 141 > ************************ > >>I'd be glad to take you up on the research. I have worked backwards from >>Johnstown, PA to Marietta trying to trace the Dyer surname which include >>Samuel H., my greatgrandfather, and his dad, Nathan. I have a lot of info >>on >>Samuel because he lived in Johnstown most of his life. My father was also >>from there so there is significant data available. Nathan (1819-1904) died >>in Johnstown but was born in Lancaster Co. He went to Mankato, Minn. >>around >>1880 for a couple of years and then back to Johnstown with his second wife >>Elizabeth Schutt (1824-1889) who is my gggrandmother). She was born in >>Mountville, PA and died in the Johnstown flood. >>Nathan's first wife, who I have reason to believe was Mary ?(1822-), I >>have >>very little on but I do have her children by Nathan. They were Susannah >>C., >>George H., Nathan, Virgiinia L., and Amanda (Amelia?). Two may have been >>born in the Marietta area and all wound up in Johnstown with Nathan. I >>presume she must have died sometime before 1860 as Elizabeth is in that >>census with Nathan. The 1850 census has Mary and Nathan in Phiidelphia >>with >>the three oldest. >>I was recently sent info that may be Nathan's parents who were Gorg >>(George?), Sr. and Elizabeth Zeller, married in 1808. They gave Nathan a >>brother, Gorg, Jr. in 1821. None of this has been verified but too much >>jives. I now have an 1820 census that puts them in Marietta. >>I have no idea when the Dyer's came over form Ireland or England or which >>generation it was yet. Due to the area they were located it may be assumed >>they came in through Philidelphia because they may have had other >>relatives >>in Lancaster. Thanks in advance. >>Jan Dyer wabeno@adelphia.net >>----- Original Message ----- >>From: <nadineh@up-link.net> >>To: <PALANCAS-L@rootsweb.com> >>Sent: Monday, September 19, 2005 4:03 AM >>Subject: Lancaster Co. Lookups >> >> >>> 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 >>> >>> ______________________________ >> >> > > ______________________________
I wonder if anyone knows if there is an index to the deaths in Lancaster County for the following years and persons: Levi SENER born 1839 dies 1912 Elizabeth (Lizzie) SENER BORN 1837 DIES 1910 Harry Martin SENER born 1864 died 1880 they are all buried in Mountville Cemetery. I want to send off th Harrisburg for their death certificates and it would cost less if I knew the exact date of death. Any help most appreciated here. I thank you. Joe Wolfe joeedwolfe@juno.com
I am looking for info on, John Diffenbaugh b 1755 died 1811 his son Henry b 1778 , Henry's son Peter b 1815. Peter's son Daniel W. born 1850 married Margaret Schmidt b 1860. Margaret's parents where Lawrence And Petronella Schmidt. Petronella's first marriage was to a Henry Weber b1818 . I am looking for info on this marriage to find Petronella's maiden name Roy <><HUNTR404@cs.com
Lester, Nathaniel was the son of John C. Rittenhouse and Leah Gehr. Margaret was one of his and his wife, Mariah Painter's children. Margaret (born March, 1873) was appointed guardian of the minor children after their deaths. Margaret married Frederick Griel in 1890 and they had one son that I know of, Frank born in April 1893. My notes show that Frederick, born in March 1859 was the son of Jacob Griel and Anna Conrad. Hope this helps. Dyanne PS It is nice to know that someone read my posting. John and Leah have been a brick wall for many years.
Dyanne, I saw from your previous post that you are researching the Rittenhouse surname in Lancaster County. I found a Margaret Griel that was listed as the beneficiary of a Nathaniel Rittenhouse for a Civil War Pension. I am research the Griel surname and would like to find the connection to my family. I was wondering if you have and information on either of these individuals. Thanks in advance, Lester Griel Dymsy@aol.com wrote:Thank you for your offer. I am looking for the parents of John C. Rittenhouse and Leah Gehr. I know they were married Lancaster County, October 1826. Many thanks. Dyanne ==== PALANCAS Mailing List ==== List Owner can be reached for help with the list at PALANCAS-Admin@rootsweb.com Lester C Griel III, RN --------------------------------- Yahoo! for Good Click here to donate to the Hurricane Katrina relief effort.
A lot has certainly changed in the last 40 years! Many patriot lineages have been disproved in recent years. Kathy -----Original Message----- From: Peggy K. Reeves [mailto:peg@reevesweb.com] Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2005 3:45 PM To: PALANCAS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [PALANCAS] New Amithi Unfortunately, it has more to do with when the member joined. Before the 1980's, very little proof was required. Somebody else's say-so was good enough. That's why there may not be a proof file. Sad but true. Peggy Reeves ----- Original Message ----- From: <Sahara346@aol.com> To: <PALANCAS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, September 26, 2005 11:37 PM Subject: Re: [PALANCAS] New Amithi > That would depend on whether the file was done before or after the > invention > of xerox machines. DAR has been around for a long time. I understand > that > they aren't necessarily accepting people now based on other relatives > admission to the society because they're more discriminating on the > required proofs. > > Karen > > ______________________________ ==== PALANCAS Mailing List ==== No political statements to this list. No religious statements.
Unfortunately, it has more to do with when the member joined. Before the 1980's, very little proof was required. Somebody else's say-so was good enough. That's why there may not be a proof file. Sad but true. Peggy Reeves ----- Original Message ----- From: <Sahara346@aol.com> To: <PALANCAS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, September 26, 2005 11:37 PM Subject: Re: [PALANCAS] New Amithi > That would depend on whether the file was done before or after the > invention > of xerox machines. DAR has been around for a long time. I understand > that > they aren't necessarily accepting people now based on other relatives > admission to the society because they're more discriminating on the > required proofs. > > Karen > > ______________________________
Nadine, thanks so much!! Not quite sure how a couple of these fit in, but at least I know they were back there!! Thanks again, Robin
You are correct about the admissions policy. It takes more than Bible records to prove your lineage in DAR. I am a member in Oklahoma. I am in the process of confirming what I found in the DAR papers on the Patriot James Mitchell. The patriot that I joined DAR on is Henry Hateville Fall from New York. My aunt did the work on his line back in the 1960's and she used Bible records. It definitely is tougher to get a lineage proved. Thank you for your participation in this discussion! It helps get the ol' brain revved up! Kathy -----Original Message----- From: Sahara346@aol.com [mailto:Sahara346@aol.com] Sent: Monday, September 26, 2005 10:38 PM To: PALANCAS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [PALANCAS] New Amithi That would depend on whether the file was done before or after the invention of xerox machines. DAR has been around for a long time. I understand that they aren't necessarily accepting people now based on other relatives admission to the society because they're more discriminating on the required proofs. Karen ==== PALANCAS Mailing List ==== This is your list use and enjoy for genealogy.
On Mon, 19 Sep 2005 23:56:31 -0500, you wrote: Jane Do you have a a date? Nadine t Child: Jacob Henning Birth/Baptism Date: 26 Dec 1744 Date Comment: Baptism Location: First Reformed Church, Lancaster County: Lancaster State: Pennsylvania Father: Jacob Henning Mother: Mrs. Eliz Henning ********************* Child: John Jacob Henning Birth/Baptism Date: 4 Aug 1774 Location: Swatara Reformed Church, Bethel Township County: Lebanon State: Pennsylvania Father: Jacob Henning Mother: Mrs. Anna Barbara Henning ***************** Child: Barbara Henning Birth/Baptism Date: 15 Jan 1773 Location: Swatara Reformed Church, Bethel Township County: Lebanon State: Pennsylvania Father: Matthias Henning Mother: Mrs. Barbara Henning ********************* Child: Maria Catharine Henning Birth/Baptism Date: 10 Jul 1776 Location: Swatara Reformed Church, Bethel Township County: Lebanon State: Pennsylvania Father: Matthias Henning Mother: Mrs. Anna Barbara Henning >Hello Nadine, > >Do any of your resources have the name HENNING? John Jacob? Mathias? ANY >Henning? > >Thanks! >--Jane Torres > >----- Original Message ----- >From: <nadineh@up-link.net> >To: <PALANCAS-L@rootsweb.com> >Sent: Monday, September 19, 2005 3:03 AM >Subject: [PALANCAS] Lancaster Co. Lookups > > >> 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. >> >> > >