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    1. [PALANCAS] Hans Herr Book - Tshantz info
    2.    In regards to The Hans Herr Book, I, too, have a copy. It is a great resource and I'm glad I spent the money on it. BUT, I would strongly suggest that readers only take it as a clue to find primary sources. Theodore Herr compiled the book from data he collected from families listed in the book, not in primary resources. Not to say that it isn't valid, but I have found many errors in names and dates. I have also found quite a few "a-ha" moments. I just advise that if you find your family here, don't take it as the final word. Tina in Lancaster, PA Bob,    Christian and Jacob Tshantz do not appear in this book. Hans Tschantz does appear. He came over in 1709 with the Hans Herr group. Hans Tschantz married widow Magdalen Neff, whose first husband was Samuel Miller ( first child born to the group 22 Jan 1711 - 4 Nov 1739), son of Jacob Miller, one of the members of the 1709 group.    They lived in the Lampeter-Strasburg area. The Tshantz Cemetery actually lies on what was originally the Miller property. I have transcription on my website http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~millergonzalez/cemetery/tschantz.html  . It is also on FindAGrave site.    I don't have any more info on the Tshantz as my interest is in the Miller and Herr lines. Tina in Lancaster Co., PA ..........................................    Kay,   Would you be so kind as to look and see if a Christian or Jacob    Shontz/Tschantz/ Shonts or other variation of this surname name is mentioned    in this book.  Christian Tschantz my GGGG Grandfather was a mennonite,    single man, who  arrived in the 1717 migration and married after he arrived    in Lancaster County.  Christian purchased 100 acres on Conastoga Creek just    south of present day Lancaster.  The identity of the wives of Christian and    Jacob are my quest.    Thanks, Bob Todd in Manassas, VA    Feb 15, 2011 08:34:41 PM, palancas@rootsweb.com wrote:      Hans  Herr was born in 1639. The book was published in 1994 and the      sub-title states "from his birth in 1639 to the present time." However,,      my line of the Herrs was not followed past the mid 1800s, so I would take      his 'present day' claim with a grain of salt.      Hans Herr and his family were Mennonite, born in Swizterland, it is      thought then moved to the German Palatinate before finally immigrating to      the US in 1710 to escape the religious persecution in Europe. Most of the      present day descendants are probably still Mennonite, although I suspect      not all are.      Kay Arnold       >      > > Hi List,      > > I recently acquired a copy of the Herr book      > (Genealogical Record of Rev.      > > Hans Herr and his Lineal Descendants) along with its      > Index volume.      -------------------------------      To   unsubscribe   from   the   list,   please  send  an  email  to      PALANCAS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the      quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------ To contact the PALANCAS list administrator, send an email to PALANCAS-admin@rootsweb.com. To post a message to the PALANCAS mailing list, send an email to PALANCAS@rootsweb.com. __________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to PALANCAS-request@rootsweb.com with the word "unsubscribe" without the quotes in the subject and the body of the email with no additional text. End of PALANCAS Digest, Vol 6, Issue 11 ***************************************

    02/19/2011 03:58:12
    1. Re: [PALANCAS] Falmouth United Brethren Church
    2. Sue Lupinacci
    3. Thank you so much, John. That is exactly what I am looking for. I will now contact the church directly. Sue On Fri, Feb 18, 2011 at 5:31 PM, John Engle <johnengle@mac.com> wrote: > Falmouth United Methodist Church, renamed after the merger between the > United Brethren and the Methodist denominations. See the history tab on the > church web site. > > http://falmouthumc.org/index.html > > > > John Engle, > Waterville, Maine > > On Feb 18, 2011, at 4:41 PM, Sue Lupinacci wrote: > > > Hi to the listers, > > Can anyone tell me if the Falmouth United Bretheren Church (in Falmouth, > I > > assume) still exists today and if so where can I find their contact > > information? I just received a copy of the obit for my g grandfather John > W. > > Dibeler and it said that he was a member of that church and also its > Bible > > Class. > > Thanks for the help. > > Sue Lupinacci > > > > ------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > PALANCAS-request@rootsweb.com 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 > PALANCAS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    02/19/2011 06:15:46
    1. Re: [PALANCAS] Falmouth United Brethren Church
    2. John Engle
    3. Falmouth United Methodist Church, renamed after the merger between the United Brethren and the Methodist denominations. See the history tab on the church web site. http://falmouthumc.org/index.html John Engle, Waterville, Maine On Feb 18, 2011, at 4:41 PM, Sue Lupinacci wrote: > Hi to the listers, > Can anyone tell me if the Falmouth United Bretheren Church (in Falmouth, I > assume) still exists today and if so where can I find their contact > information? I just received a copy of the obit for my g grandfather John W. > Dibeler and it said that he was a member of that church and also its Bible > Class. > Thanks for the help. > Sue Lupinacci > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to PALANCAS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    02/18/2011 10:31:45
    1. [PALANCAS] Falmouth United Brethren Church
    2. Sue Lupinacci
    3. Hi to the listers, Can anyone tell me if the Falmouth United Bretheren Church (in Falmouth, I assume) still exists today and if so where can I find their contact information? I just received a copy of the obit for my g grandfather John W. Dibeler and it said that he was a member of that church and also its Bible Class. Thanks for the help. Sue Lupinacci

    02/18/2011 09:41:32
    1. [PALANCAS] "On the Trail of Perry County History Tour" - Perry County Railroad
    2. Donna Heller Zinn
    3. 3rd Annual "On the Trail of Perry County History" hosted by The Perry Historians. There was such a great interest shown by our "tour-goers" last year, as we toured the path of the Newport and Shermans Valley Railroad, that fellow members Harry Focht and Steve Metzger agreed to do resaerch on and map out the route of the Perry County Railroad... which, during the same time, was in great competition with the Newport and Shrmans Valley Railroad to cross Perry County. Our newest On the Trail of Perry County History Tour will follow the Perry County Railroad route from its beginning in Duncannon to its end in Landisburg. We will also be investigating several other places of historic interest, including the Millerstown area in conjunction with our African American History project which fellow member and volunteer, Janet Taylor is diligently working on. We'll be gathering at the East Parking Lot at Little Buffalo State Park (near Shoaff's Mill and the dam area) by no later than 7:45 a.m.. Bus pulls out at 8:00 a.m. sharp! All persons must be aboard a bus - NO Cars! Lunch will be served by the New Bloomfield Lutheran Church and will consist of baked chicken breast and scalloped potatoes, dessert and beverage. Deadline for reservations in March 3, 2011. Seating is limited to 47 persons and will be filled on a first-come first-served basis. Wear comfortable shoes - as there may be some walking. Cost for the trip - which includes the meal is $30.00 per person. Payment must be made in the form of a check. For more information or a reservation form, please e-mail me at Donna@ThePerryHistorians.org. The Perry Historians is a genealogical library located at 763 Dix Hill Rd., New Bloomfield, PA. 17068 - just north of New Bloomfield, Perry Co., PA. on Rt. 34. The actually mailing address of The Perry Historians is PO Box 73, Newport, PA. 17074-0073. www.ThePerryHistorians.org

    02/18/2011 01:21:49
    1. Re: [PALANCAS] Time period and relgion of the Hans Herr family book
    2. Kay, Would you be so kind as to look and see if a Christian or Jacob Shontz/Tschantz/ Shonts or other variation of this surname name is mentioned in this book. Christian Tschantz my GGGG Grandfather was a mennonite, single man, who arrived in the 1717 migration and married after he arrived in Lancaster County. Christian purchased 100 acres on Conastoga Creek just south of present day Lancaster. The identity of the wives of Christian and Jacob are my quest. Thanks, Bob Todd in Manassas, VA Feb 15, 2011 08:34:41 PM, palancas@rootsweb.com wrote: Hans Herr was born in 1639. The book was published in 1994 and the sub-title states "from his birth in 1639 to the present time." However,, my line of the Herrs was not followed past the mid 1800s, so I would take his 'present day' claim with a grain of salt. Hans Herr and his family were Mennonite, born in Swizterland, it is thought then moved to the German Palatinate before finally immigrating to the US in 1710 to escape the religious persecution in Europe. Most of the present day descendants are probably still Mennonite, although I suspect not all are. Kay Arnold --- On Tue, 2/15/11, palancas-request@rootsweb.com > > Message: 1 > Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2011 07:32:16 -0600 > From: "Pat Elmore" > Subject: Re: [PALANCAS] Genealogical Record of Rev. Hans > Herr and his Lineal Descendants > > You did not state what religion or time period. Can you > tell this from the > book? > PAT SHIVELY ELMORE > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "kay arnold" > Subject: [PALANCAS] Genealogical Record of Rev. Hans Herr > and his LinealDescendants > > > Hi List, > > I recently acquired a copy of the Herr book > (Genealogical Record of Rev. > > Hans Herr and his Lineal Descendants) along with its > Index volume. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to PALANCAS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    02/16/2011 08:31:00
    1. [PALANCAS] The Perry Historians' Special Presentation - Pow-wowing
    2. Donna Heller Zinn
    3. Hello Fellow Listers: Have you ever heard the term "Pow-Wow" or the practice of "Pow-Wowing"? Do you know what a "Pow-Wow doctor" does? Or what is done during a "Pow-Wow"? If you'd like to find out the answers to these questions or more about this practice, come to The Harry Lenig Library, home of The Perry Historians on Sunday, February 27th, 2011. Jenine Trayer will be giving an approximate 2 hour presentation on and explaining this form of Pennsylvania German / Dutch holistic medicine or otherwise known as "Folk Magic" in the upstairs of the Hoverter Archives at 2:00 p.m.. Jenine is a practicing healer in Pow-wowing. She has presented these types of seminars all over the United States and will "break the envelope of secrecy" on the practice of Pow-wowing. She will cover the following areas: history of the art, common practices of long ago and the current practices of today, as well as other topics within the art. Light refreshments will be served following the presentation. All are welcome to attend this FREE program. so pass the word and feel free to bring friends. (Please note: Due to the possibility of inclement weather, please be advised that this program may be postponed and rescheduled for a later time. Watch The Perry Historians website for the notice of cancellation.or you can call the library that day to verify that the program will still take place.) www.ThePerryHistorians.org The Harry Lenig Library, home of The Perry Historians is a genealogical library located along Rt. 34, just 2 miles north of New Bloomfield, Perry Co., PA.. The physical address of The Perry Historians is: 763 Dix Hill Rd., New Bloomfield, PA 17068

    02/16/2011 04:39:53
    1. Re: [PALANCAS] Time period and relgion of the Hans Herr family book
    2. kay arnold
    3. Hans Herr was born in 1639. The book was published in 1994 and the sub-title states "from his birth in 1639 to the present time." However,, my line of the Herrs was not followed past the mid 1800s, so I would take his 'present day' claim with a grain of salt. Hans Herr and his family were Mennonite, born in Swizterland, it is thought then moved to the German Palatinate before finally immigrating to the US in 1710 to escape the religious persecution in Europe. Most of the present day descendants are probably still Mennonite, although I suspect not all are. Kay Arnold --- On Tue, 2/15/11, palancas-request@rootsweb.com <palancas-request@rootsweb.com> wrote: > > Message: 1 > Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2011 07:32:16 -0600 > From: "Pat Elmore" <patelmore@dexter.net> > Subject: Re: [PALANCAS] Genealogical Record of Rev. Hans > Herr and his Lineal Descendants > > You did not state what religion or time period. Can you > tell this from the > book? > PAT SHIVELY ELMORE > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "kay arnold" <arnoldks@pacbell.net> > Subject: [PALANCAS] Genealogical Record of Rev. Hans Herr > and his LinealDescendants > > > Hi List, > > I recently acquired a copy of the Herr book > (Genealogical Record of Rev. > > Hans Herr and his Lineal Descendants) along with its > Index volume.

    02/15/2011 10:31:57
    1. Re: [PALANCAS] Genealogical Record of Rev. Hans Herr and his LinealDescendants
    2. Pat Elmore
    3. You did not state what religion or time period. Can you tell this from the book? PAT SHIVELY ELMORE ----- Original Message ----- From: "kay arnold" <arnoldks@pacbell.net> To: <palancas@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, February 13, 2011 11:53 PM Subject: [PALANCAS] Genealogical Record of Rev. Hans Herr and his LinealDescendants > Hi List, > I recently acquired a copy of the Herr book (Genealogical Record of Rev. > Hans Herr and his Lineal Descendants) along with its Index volume. > > The book is basically the list of names of the various families and > descendants and provides (but not all data for all names) ONLY one known > residence, birth and death dates (no places), and marriage date and spouse > name. > > PLEASE read my conditions noted below before sending requests, but I will > do lookups. > > I am a lousy typist, especially with this type of info with lots of > punctuation and dates. Therefore, If you request a lookup, I will scan > the relevant page/pages and send privately to your personal email as jpg > attachment(s). Therefore, you MUST be able to receive attachments and the > email in your request must be current. Some of these interrelated > Lancaster families have many Herrs, so they may have several pages worth > of listings. Because some of these listings are minimal and the index is > very minimalist, you will have to send me as much information as possible. > PLEASE, DO NOT send a request to look up a John Herr! Send me parents > name(s), birth or death date, at least approximation, and spouse name > (given or surname) if known. If you have a middle initial, include it. > And if you live in Lancaster County, the Lancaster Mennonite Historical > Society has the book, so please go there and do your own research. > > I am somewhat embarrassed to be so demanding, but I have limited time. If > I get overwhelmed by difficult requests, everyone else will suffer when I > throw in the towel! > > Don't know if I'm ready for this - but here goes - best of luck. > > Kay Arnold > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > PALANCAS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    02/14/2011 12:32:16
    1. [PALANCAS] Genealogical Record of Rev. Hans Herr and his Lineal Descendants
    2. kay arnold
    3. Hi List, I recently acquired a copy of the Herr book (Genealogical Record of Rev. Hans Herr and his Lineal Descendants) along with its Index volume. The book is basically the list of names of the various families and descendants and provides (but not all data for all names) ONLY one known residence, birth and death dates (no places), and marriage date and spouse name. PLEASE read my conditions noted below before sending requests, but I will do lookups. I am a lousy typist, especially with this type of info with lots of punctuation and dates. Therefore, If you request a lookup, I will scan the relevant page/pages and send privately to your personal email as jpg attachment(s). Therefore, you MUST be able to receive attachments and the email in your request must be current. Some of these interrelated Lancaster families have many Herrs, so they may have several pages worth of listings. Because some of these listings are minimal and the index is very minimalist, you will have to send me as much information as possible. PLEASE, DO NOT send a request to look up a John Herr! Send me parents name(s), birth or death date, at least approximation, and spouse name (given or surname) if known. If you have a middle initial, include it. And if you live in Lancaster County, the Lancaster Mennonite Historical Society has the book, so please go there and do your own research. I am somewhat embarrassed to be so demanding, but I have limited time. If I get overwhelmed by difficult requests, everyone else will suffer when I throw in the towel! Don't know if I'm ready for this - but here goes - best of luck. Kay Arnold

    02/13/2011 02:53:26
    1. Re: [PALANCAS] June 1844 Marriages in the Lancaster Examiner & Herald/ BENICKS
    2. Marcia Sugumele
    3. In using this resource (which is fabulous!), I have found that there is a first part of record "00AA" which is missing. Does anyone know where I might obtain it? I have already tried record "000Z", not there..... Thanks, Marcia McClure Sugumele Richmond, VA ________________________________ From: Maria Campbell <miabethc@gmail.com> To: palancas@rootsweb.com Sent: Sat, October 30, 2010 9:28:42 PM Subject: Re: [PALANCAS] June 1844 Marriages in the Lancaster Examiner & Herald/ BENICKS You need to have a deed book & page number like A3 p. 156, which is why I sent you to the Grantor indexes. [The courthouse does have all the index books digitized, but they have not allowed access to them from outside of their computers. So for now, we must use what's available. Often you can find a previous deed number in the one you are looking at, so you can sometimes look up an earlier deed that way.] http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~paslchs/IndexImages.html http://www.lancasterdeeds.com/lanco_rod/cwp/view.asp?a=662&Q=582879&lanco_rodNav=| 1. Open the E-Film Reader. 2. At the top right of the page you will see a box "Land Records". Click on the little box to the right. This will give you a drop-down menu with all the deed books. The oldest ones are letter names & are found at the top & bottom of the list choose one & hit enter or return. 3.On the left "Image Layout" choose 1x1 for easier viewing. 4. Above the image, to the right, enter the page number you want. THIS RARELY TAKES YOU TO THE PAGE YOU NEED. Figure out the difference between the page that shows up and the one you need and add or subtract accordingly. In this case I wanted page 156, but 149 showed up. I add 7 to 156, which is 163 & enter that. This is a great resource! Most PA courthouse, if they have digitized their records, make you pay a third party to get copies of the documents and do not allow free access. Occasionally the website is down & if you leave it for too long, you need to re-open the E-Film Reader. On Sat, Oct 30, 2010 at 9:05 PM, Alissa <alissa.booth@comcast.net> wrote: > Okay, I'm not usually so dense when it comes to figuring out computer > things, but I'm confused by the Lancaster Deeds site.  It says to use > SearchDocs to get the info to plug into the E-Reader but that doesn't > seem to go as far back as I need.  Do I have to page through everything > or is there a way for me to search for a name and get the info for the > film reader? > > ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to PALANCAS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    02/10/2011 12:01:51
    1. [PALANCAS] Lookups in: Maryland Revolutionary Records (book)
    2. Donna Heller Zinn
    3. Hello Fellow Listers: I've had several queries asking if there was an ISBN on the book. The answer: No, there is no ISBN on the book anywhere. I'm including here a transcript of the Title Page, the back of the Title Page, and the Foreward of the book I'm doing lookups in. The title page: Maryland Revolutionary Records Data obtained from 3050 Pension Claims and Bounty Land Applications, including 1000 Marriages of Maryland Soldiers and a List of 1200 Proved Services of Solders and Patriots of other States by Harry Wright Newman Author of Anne Arundel Gentry The Smoots of Maryland and Virginia The Stones of Poynton Manor The Lucketts of Portobacco Published by the Compiler Washington 1938 On the reverse of the title page is the following: Printing Limited to 500 Copies Printed in the U.S.A., by The Tuttle Publishing Company, Inc. Rutland, Vermont On the Foreward page: Foreward The data contained in this publication taken from the applications of Maryland veterans of the Revolutionary War, their widows and their heirs for Federal pensions and bounty land are about as complete as it is possible to obtain from official sources. They include the rejected claims as well as the approved. The only exception is the elimination of identified colored veterans and of several native Europeans who had contracted marriages with women not of their race. The information was obtained from the original applications, all facts stated under oaths with affidavits. In the preparation of this work, a complete digest of the claims, including all facts pertaining to genealogy or clues for the genealogist and to history, was made. Many valuable and interesting items were collected, among which were over 700 Bible records and several militia muster rolls, copies of which were not among th epublic or official papers of the State of Maryland . Anyone wishing futher information or certification regarding any of the persons in this compilation may obtain such by communicating with the compiler. A nominal fee will be charged for the service. Address all inquiries to: Harry Wright Newman 1701 H St. N. W. Washington D.C. Donna Heller Zinn of Newville, Cumberland Co., PA.

    02/06/2011 10:36:48
    1. Re: [PALANCAS] Lookups in: Maryland Revolutionary Records (book)
    2. Nancy Ross
    3. I ran a search for the book-and it is available at Ancestry. Nancy Welty Ross Researching:Welty,Whaling,Allen,Buck, Lovelace,Doyle,Taylor,Greer,Ruble,Tyler,West,Rankin IL/TN/NC/VA/KY/MD/PA > From: djzinn@pa.net > To: PACUMBER@rootsweb.com; PAFRANKL@rootsweb.com; PALANCAS@rootsweb.com; PAADAMS@rootsweb.com > Date: Sun, 6 Feb 2011 17:36:48 -0500 > Subject: [PALANCAS] Lookups in: Maryland Revolutionary Records (book) > > Hello Fellow Listers: > > I've had several queries asking if there was an ISBN on the book. The answer: No, there is no ISBN on the book anywhere. > > I'm including here a transcript of the Title Page, the back of the Title Page, and the Foreward of the book I'm doing lookups in. > > The title page: > Maryland Revolutionary Records > Data obtained from 3050 Pension Claims and Bounty Land Applications, including 1000 Marriages of Maryland Soldiers and a List of 1200 Proved Services of Solders and Patriots of other States > > by > Harry Wright Newman > Author of > Anne Arundel Gentry > The Smoots of Maryland and Virginia > The Stones of Poynton Manor > The Lucketts of Portobacco > > Published by the Compiler > Washington > 1938 > > On the reverse of the title page is the following: > Printing Limited to 500 Copies > Printed in the U.S.A., by > The Tuttle Publishing Company, Inc. > Rutland, Vermont > > On the Foreward page: > Foreward > The data contained in this publication taken from the applications of Maryland veterans of the Revolutionary War, their widows and their heirs for Federal pensions and bounty land are about as complete as it is possible to obtain from official sources. They include the rejected claims as well as the approved. The only exception is the elimination of identified colored veterans and of several native Europeans who had contracted marriages with women not of their race. The information was obtained from the original applications, all facts stated under oaths with affidavits. > In the preparation of this work, a complete digest of the claims, including all facts pertaining to genealogy or clues for the genealogist and to history, was made. Many valuable and interesting items were collected, among which were over 700 Bible records and several militia muster rolls, copies of which were not among th epublic or official papers of the State of Maryland . Anyone wishing futher information or certification regarding any of the persons in this compilation may obtain such by communicating with the compiler. A nominal fee will be charged for the service. > Address all inquiries to: > Harry Wright Newman > 1701 H St. N. W. > Washington D.C. > > Donna Heller Zinn of Newville, Cumberland Co., PA. > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to PALANCAS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    02/06/2011 10:00:29
    1. [PALANCAS] more Lancaster Co. Marriages - Maryland Revolutionary Records
    2. Donna Heller Zinn
    3. Hello Fellow Listers: I recently acquired the following titled book: Maryland Revolutionary Records by Harry Wright Newman (1938). I found in this book a listing for the following: Thomas LLOYD married Mary CARSON on 2-Oct-1780 in Lancaster Co., PA. William LYNCH married Margaret ROBINSON on 1-Mar-1790 in Lancaster Co., PA. John MILLER married Rosannah ULERICH in September 1776 in Lancaster Co., PA. There were quite a few others listed only as being performed in Pennsylvania. Hope this info may be of help to someone! Donna Heller Zinn of Newville, Cumberland Co., PA.

    02/05/2011 07:47:59
    1. [PALANCAS] PRIGG - WELLS marriage - Maryland Revolutionary Records
    2. Donna Heller Zinn
    3. Hello Fellow Listers: I recently acquired the following titled book: Maryland Revolutionary Records by Harry Wright Newman (1938). I found in this book a listing for the following: William PRIGG married Susan WELLS in November 1776 in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania Hope this may be of help to someone. Donna Heller Zinn of Newville, Cumberland Co., PA.

    02/05/2011 07:32:19
    1. [PALANCAS] Richard Hess added you as a business connection on Plaxo
    2. Richard Hess
    3. Richard Hess wants to add you as a business connection on Plaxo. To accept this connection request, go to: http://www.plaxo.com/invite?lang=en&i=120383763&k=1067910323&l=en&src=email&et=1&est=business&etv=jun10d&el=en Thanks, The Plaxo team Plaxo - your address book for life. Don't want to receive emails from Plaxo any more? Go to: http://www.plaxo.com/stop?src=email&et=1&est=business&etv=jun10d&el=en&email=palancas%40rootsweb.com Plaxo, Inc. - 203 Ravendale Drive - Mountain View - CA - 94043 - USA

    02/02/2011 03:45:18
    1. [PALANCAS] Curtis Kercher & Barbara Kizer(Keiser)
    2. Good Morning; I am looking for information on: Curtis Kercher b abt 1820 PA Barbara Keiser/Kizer b abt 1820 PA I do have their marriage date: August 23, 1832 by Rev. Sunniston. Curtis Kercher to Miss Barbara Keiser, both of Manheim, PA. Found in the book: Marriages & Deaths from the Newspapers of Lancaster Couty, Pennsylvania, 1831-1840. I did contact the Manheim Genealogical library. They didn't find any information on either name. They suggested I contact Lancaster County. This info from my paternal grandmother Grace Muriel Appuhn Stevens. Curtis and Barbara Keiser Kercher were her ggrandparents. Their only daughter Susan (I have a picture of her) Kercher Appuhn was her paternal grandmother. 1. David Kercher b 3-3-1843 Lancaster, Pa, d abt 1913 Philadelphia, PA. M Rachel Matilda Cherry, 1868 Wayne County, OH One son Delano (no children) was a doctor in Philly and died abt 1918 in Philly. 2. Harry Kercher b abt 1845 PA. (Family thinks he homesteaded in KS. So far, I don't have any info on this). 3. Susan Kercher b 1847 Allentown, PA (haven't found info confirming this) d abt 1914 Greenwood, Cass County, NE. M Johan Friederich (Fred) Appuhn September 1865 Wooster, Wayne County, OH. They had the two sons in Wayne County, Harry Curtis, John David (my ggrandpa). They homesteaded in Cass County, NE in 1868, where the rest of their children were born: Samuel Albert b 1869; Tillie A. b 1874 (died without marrying); Hettie Belle b 1876; Frederich E. b 1878; Mary b 1884; Susan b abt 1888; Alice abt 1889 (died in prairie fire at abt 3 or 4 years old). 4. Will Kercher b abt 1850 Lancaster County, PA. Story goes he went to sea as a young man and they never heard from him again. Any information on Curtis and Barbara will be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Jacqueline Stevens Leathers Bask0491@aol.com My Surnames: Appuhn, Barnes, Caress, Cherry, Criss, Crist, Cunningham, Hallwaechs, Jones, Kercher, Keiser/Kizer, King, Maxwell, Peters, Pickering, Stegall, Stevens/Stephens, Williams, Young.

    01/25/2011 06:05:12
    1. [PALANCAS] Maria Campbell
    2. Sue Lupinacci
    3. Hello list - just wondering why we aren't receiving Maria Campbell's wonderful marriages and deaths anymore. I hope she is just taking a break and not that she stopped sending them. I really appreciated receiving them from her. Sue Lupinacci

    01/21/2011 09:28:24
    1. Re: [PALANCAS] Maria Campbell
    2. Marcia Sugumele
    3. Sue, Good question....I hope that Maria is somewhere warm and sunny...... Marcia Sugumele ________________________________ From: Sue Lupinacci <smlupinacci@gmail.com> To: PALANCAS@rootsweb.com Sent: Fri, January 21, 2011 4:28:24 PM Subject: [PALANCAS] Maria Campbell Hello list - just wondering why we aren't receiving Maria Campbell's wonderful marriages and deaths anymore. I hope she is just taking a break and not that she stopped sending them. I really appreciated receiving them from her. Sue Lupinacci ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to PALANCAS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    01/21/2011 06:37:39
    1. [PALANCAS] Looking for confirmation of birth
    2. Marcia Sugumele
    3. Hello all, I am looking for confirmation of the birth of Richard Jonathan McClure. I have his birthdate as:  15 December 1816 Parents: Jonathan McClure and Catherine Shaf(f)ner McClure They lived in the New Holland, Lancaster County, PA area at the time of his  birth. Thanks for any and all help. Marcia McClure Sugumele Richmond, VA

    01/14/2011 01:30:59