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    1. Re: Lancaster Co. Lookups-Davis
    2. 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 >>> >>> ______________________________ >> >> > > ______________________________

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