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    1. [PALEBANO] unsubscribe
    2. Jean Gunn
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, March 24, 2003 12:59 PM Subject: [PALEBANO] Re: Myerstown Bicentennial > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Classification: Query > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/jdB.2ACI/209.1 > > Message Board Post: > > Dawn, > I realize that your message is old and you may already have your answer. But just in case, I do have a copy of the Myerstown Bicentennial 1768-1968 Book. I would be happy to look up something for you. I can also scan a couple of pages and send that to you also. > > Bill > > > ==== PALEBANO Mailing List ==== > Access Pennsylvania On-Line Library Catalogue: > <http://accesspa.brodart.com/> > >

    03/24/2003 09:31:04
    1. [PALEBANO] Re: Myerstown Bicentennial
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/jdB.2ACI/209.1 Message Board Post: Dawn, I realize that your message is old and you may already have your answer. But just in case, I do have a copy of the Myerstown Bicentennial 1768-1968 Book. I would be happy to look up something for you. I can also scan a couple of pages and send that to you also. Bill

    03/24/2003 03:59:00
  1. 03/22/2003 09:21:32
    1. [PALEBANO] Re:Derr etc. (very, very long)
    2. geri brennan
    3. Dear, John, BLW#9310-100-27 July 1789, served at a Pvt. PA Line Derr, Christian or as Christian Dorr Derr, John, Cont. and PA Line soldier was born 6 April, 1760 at Northampton County, and lived in Phila. Co., at enlistment. In 1853 soldier's daughters Elizabeth aged 58 and Catharine aged 56 were living in Carroll County, MD., and a brother not named was referred to as being aged 68. Soldier applied 1842 in Frederick Co., MD Derr, John, PA Line, soldier was born in Limerick township, Montgomery Co. and was raised there. Soldier applied in 1842 in Union Co. Derr, Matthias, Elizabeth, PA Line, soldier applied 1834 in Lebanon Co., aged nearly 90, a resident of Heidleberg township. Soldier was born 15 Feb 1744 in Wirtenberg,Europe and came to America at age 9 with his parents and their 3 other children, (soldier was the second child) they landed at Phila., and his father 1st lived in Germantown, then moved to Trap in Montgomery Co., and shortly afterward soldier's mother died. Soldier later moved to White Marsh near Germantown and then moved to Reading, Berks Co., then he moved back to Heidleberg township (then Dauphin Co.) but now Lebanon Co. Soldier and wife married 22 Feb 1786 at Reading. Widow applied 1843 in Lebanon County, aged 90, widow's maiden name was Elizabeth Stickler, soldier died 17 April 1836. Widow's brother, Peter Stickler was aged 78 in 1843 Dorr, Christian or as Christian Derr, PA Line, soldier enlisted at Reading, Berks Co., Soldier applied at Union Co., aged 71 in 1818. In 1820 soldier stated he had 11 children but only Daniel was at home. Soldier did not mention a wfie in 1820. in 1820 soldier was supported by West Buffalo township. Soldier died 23 Jan 1824 Edward, MA Edward, wife Judith, RI Elias, CT Melcher or Melcher Tar, NC Samuel, CT Samuel, Cont. and CT Line William, wife Jane, ME Tar, David, MA Tar, Melcher or Melcher Dorr, NC Line applied 1832 at Davidson Co., NC, soldier was born in PA., but moved to NC, enlised in NC and afterward he lived in Davdison County Lebanon County Derr, Conrad, of Derry township; died Dec 1800 leaving brothers and sisters as follows; Anna Maria, Christian, Catharine, Abraham, Charles. Derr, Abraham, above mentioned, died prior to his brother, leaving a wife, Magdalena, and children, Conrad, Elizabeth who married Robert Ogle. Engle, Andreas, shop-keeper, of Heidleberg, died prior to 1793, leaving, among other children; Andreas, residing at Orange County, NY., Michael, residing in Parkin, NJ Derr, William M., son of George and Catharine (Fox) was born at Reading. Oct. 4, 1827. He was the editor of the Lebanon County Independent. Montgomery County Dorr, Carl and Christina, a son, Ulrich, bp. Dec 4, 1757 Klotz, Jacob and Sophia, a son, Wendel, bp Dec 24, 1757 Marriages, after 1746 and before 1758 #69 Carl Doerr to Christina Muss #136 J. Koster to John Johnson's daughter #161 J. Weitzel to daughter of John Gressman #165 W. Weitzel, to ___Dinikum 1759 Jan 18, Jaocb Griesmer to Catharine Hahlmann 1760 Oct 6, Jacob Wetzel to Anna Maria Hag 1761 May 19, Johannes Wetzel to Eva Meyer Births Wetzel, Johannes Jacob, s/o Johnnes, born April 18, 1767 Wetzel, Petrus, s/o John born 1768, Sept. 23 Doerr, Anna Maria, d/o Michael and Margaret, born Dec 8, 1783 Doerr, Johannes, s/o John Doerr, born 27 Sept 1786 Doerr, George, s/o Michael and wife, born Aug 31, 1786, sp Georg Schlieger and Elizabeth Doerr Doerr, Elizabeth, d/o Jacob and Anna Maria, born Feb 12, 1790 Doerr, Michael, s/o Michael, born June 25, 1791 1769 Jan 9, Anna Christina, d/o Carl Doerr 1791 June 5 Margareth, d/o Georg Doerr and Sophia 1795 Nov 18, Heinrich Derr, s/ George 1768, Feb 9 (bp) Anna Barbara, d/o Peter Wetzel 1770 June 13 (bp) Anna Catharine, d/o Peter Wetzel 1772 Nov 9 (bp) John Georgus, s/o Peter Wetzel 1771 Nov 29 (bp) John Abraham, s/o Balzer Stiehl, sp Abraham Stahl 1773 Dec 31 (bp) Johannes, s/o Balzer Stiehl 1778 Oct 20 (bp) Michael, s/o Jacob Doerr Johann George, born March 5, 1784, son of George Doerr Henry and Elizabeth Derr, a son, Elias, born April 29, 1820 Jacob and Magdalena Derr, a son, Thomas, born July 30, 1823, sp. George Miller and Maria Derr Jacob and Magdalena Derr, a son William, born Nov 3, 1825, sp George Derr and Elisa Helman Derr Anna Catharine, bp Jan 17, 1748, d/o Johannes and Anna Maria Anna Maria, born April 4, 1816, d/o Johannes and Ann Maria Catharine, born May 21, 1795 d/o Johannes and Margaret David, born July 14, 1809, s/o John and Maria David, et Jonas, Feb 16, 1810 s/o Henrich and Catharine Derr Dieter, born June 16, 1817, s/o Samuel and Margaretha Derr Elizabetha born May 5, 1751, d/o Jacob and Margaretha Barbara Derr Johannes July 15, 1753, s/o Jacob and Margaret Barbara Derr John Heinrich Oct 2, 1757, s/o Jacob and Margaret Derr Dorr, Henrich born Feb. 2, 1778, s/o John and Maria Dorr, Johannes, Jan 30, 1778, s/o Samuel Schuler and Elizabeth Dorr, sp John Dorr (illegitimate) Durr Johann Michael, born July 13, 1745, s/o Jacob and Anna Margareth Anna Maria, born Oct 31, 1750, d/o Melchior and Barbara Catharine, Sept 6, 1775, d/o Johann and Maria Johann Heinrich, born Feb 16 1749, s/o Melchior and Barbara Margaretha, born May 3, 1761, d/o Jacob and Margaretha Barbara Margaretha Barbara, born March 19, 1747, d/o Melchior and Barbara Marriage at Phila Durr, Joh. Heinrich to Margaretha Mueller, Oct 30, 1753 Duerr, Barbara to Bernhard Kandler, July 14, 1765 Burials at Northampton County Derr, Sophia, born 15 Dec 1772 died 16 April 1847 Derr, Carl, born 1724, died Feb 1, 1809, his wife, A. Sibila born Klein, born Aug 4, 1752, died 23 Jan 1839 Reichert, Catharine born Derr, wife of Samuel, born 26 Dec 1775 died 28 Sept 1836 Wind, Elizabeth nee Derr, born 20 March 1777, wife of Andreas Derr, Daniel, born 30 April 1778, died 22 Sept 1847, his wife Magdalena nee Greter, born 31 Dec 1778, died 13 April 1847 Marriage at Northampton County Weitzel, Henry to Juliana Correll, April 24, 1808 Hinckel, John to Margaret Spengler, July 31, 1814 Derr, Leonard to Maria Curry, April 20, 1817 Derr, Daniel to Rebecca Coleman, Dec 28, 1817 Derr, Daniel to Susan Wittmer, Dec 19, 1820 Hinkel, Michael to Catharine Wagener, Oct 30, 1821 Wetsel, Jacob to Rosina Wilhelm, Aug 29, 1824 BRINKER, John to Anna Werkhauser, Nov 5,1826 BRINKER, Jacob to Susanna Wilhelm, April 18, 1830 BRINKER, Daniel to Caroline Frederick Lebanon County Derr, William M., subject, was the son of George who was born in Reading, PA. William H., married on April 3, 1846 to Caroline Hildebrand,born March 22, 1826, d/o Benjamin and Elizabeth (Brubaker) Hildebrand of Lancaster county. Children; Francis who died young, and Cyrus a lawyer of Reading, PA, who married Virginia Weidman of Lebanon County, and they had one daughter, Caroline B., who married John M. Archer, of Reading, PA Derr, G.B.M., of Lebanon county, a native of Northumberland Co., and he is the 2nd oldest of 3 children born to John and Caroline (Kerchner) Derr, the other 2 being C. Ambrose, and Elizabeth, the former being from Angelica, NY He married to Amelia Gleim, d/o Joseph and Rosa (Embich) Gleim. Berks County Derr, John, born 11 April, 1774, died May 24, 1827; Children; Israel, Elias, and Hannah Derr, Johann Heinrich was born Dec 13, 1787 and died Aug 15, 1867. His wife was Sarah Schumaker, born 1803 and died 1822. There was another Heinrich Derr. was born April 9, 1795 and died Feb. 15, 1878. His wife, Sibila _____ Best Wishes, Geri

    03/21/2003 05:21:43
    1. [PALEBANO] Re: Ebenezer Cemetery
    2. Jennifer Maurer
    3. Judy, I haven't ever contacted this cemetery specifically, but I've written to many others, and I've found that if you just write a letter asking if they have someone by such a name buried there, and enclose a self-addressed, stamped, envelope, most people will take the time to answer you. I had one gentleman send me not only plot info, but copies of all the obits, which they had in their files. Good luck! ~Jennifer [email protected] wrote: > Subject: [PALEBANO] Ebenezer Cemetery, GAMBLER > Date: Mon, 17 Mar 2003 22:41:24 -0500 > From: "Judy Baker" <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] <snip> > If I were to call or write the cemetery, would they provide this > information? Does anyone know if the Lebanon County Historical Society has > transcriptions for this cemetery? Your suggestions are welcome. Thank you. > > Judy Baker > Researching GAMBLER/GAMLER/GEMLER, SNAVELY, BAUM, BLACKLEY, SHOUP -- "My doctor has advised me to stop having intimate dinners for four...unless there are three other people present." -Orson Welles

    03/19/2003 02:31:46
    1. [PALEBANO] Re: Jones & Hess, ~1787-1803
    2. I am looking for the following women & married families. "2 daughters, married names: Mrs. JONES and Mrs. John HESS." These are probably Maria (age 20 in 1789) and Sara (age 20 in 1803) THOME, daughters of JOHN THOME, Esquire and his wife, Anna Maria who were married 1 May 1767 at the Hill or Quitopahilla Church, Lebanon, PA. by Rev. J. Casper Stover. I have not been able to find the daughters in the Lebanon Historical Society records, to date. Might there be any decendants of JONES or HESS families who could recommend books or references that I could look at? Which daughter married which man? Thank you. Sue

    03/19/2003 02:27:03
    1. Re: [PALEBANO] From the List Administrator
    2. Cathy Berger
    3. Linnea, I have tried over and over to unsubscribe to this mail list, using the instructions as on the original letter sent out. But I am still getting letters. Could you please ut it through. Thanks. Cathy ----- Original Message ----- From: "Linnea Travis Miller" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2003 4:35 PM Subject: [PALEBANO] From the List Administrator > Dear List Members: > > This message is of HIGH IMPORTANCE, but is NOT to be further discussed on > this list. Any comments you have should be sent directly to: > > Linnea Miller, [email protected] > > The following message was sent to all Rootsweb List administrators, and we > were directed to pass it along to list members: > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > >From Rootsweb Staff: > > "This is a period of intense political times when emotions and opinions will > run high in many directions. > > "The simple issue is that RootsWeb is for genealogical research and not for > political discussions. Equivalent political situations have been known to > cause significant disturbances and needed intervention by admins and > occasionally by Rootsweb staff." > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > We the list administrators have been directed by RootsWeb to reinforce where > necessary to our subscribers the basis of the mailing lists and their > provision by RootsWeb to users, and, where necessary, take actions to > maintain the focus of mailing lists. > > Therefore, any references to the present political situation will result in > being unsubscribed from the list. > > Your anticipated cooperation is appreciated. > > Let's keep these lists as a "haven" - a place where we can go to do our > research, and where we can leave the outside world "outside". If you choose > to discuss the current situation with list member friends, please do so > directly and not on the list. > > Thanks! > > Linnea Miller > List Administrator > > -- > > > ==== PALEBANO Mailing List ==== > Lebanon County Historical Society Home Page: > <http://www.lebanonhistory.org> > >

    03/19/2003 10:24:08
    1. [PALEBANO] From the List Administrator
    2. Linnea Travis Miller
    3. Dear List Members: This message is of HIGH IMPORTANCE, but is NOT to be further discussed on this list. Any comments you have should be sent directly to: Linnea Miller, [email protected] The following message was sent to all Rootsweb List administrators, and we were directed to pass it along to list members: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >From Rootsweb Staff: "This is a period of intense political times when emotions and opinions will run high in many directions. "The simple issue is that RootsWeb is for genealogical research and not for political discussions. Equivalent political situations have been known to cause significant disturbances and needed intervention by admins and occasionally by Rootsweb staff." ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ We the list administrators have been directed by RootsWeb to reinforce where necessary to our subscribers the basis of the mailing lists and their provision by RootsWeb to users, and, where necessary, take actions to maintain the focus of mailing lists. Therefore, any references to the present political situation will result in being unsubscribed from the list. Your anticipated cooperation is appreciated. Let's keep these lists as a "haven" - a place where we can go to do our research, and where we can leave the outside world "outside". If you choose to discuss the current situation with list member friends, please do so directly and not on the list. Thanks! Linnea Miller List Administrator --

    03/19/2003 09:35:27
    1. [PALEBANO] Dola/Borowski/Mikiewicz
    2. G Souza
    3. Hi! I am new to this list but I am looking for information and sources of information about the people in a Genealogy that I already have. They appear to be buried in St. Gertrude's Cemetery....where is that and is it a religious, ethnic, etc cemetery? The family arrived from Poland in the later 1800's settle in the Lebanon area...are their newspaper archives available?? Historical society? genealogical Society? City Directory? I would like to fill in their lives after the dates....were they farmers, professional people, etc. Any help or pointers gratefully accepted.

    03/18/2003 05:45:36
    1. [PALEBANO] Ebenezer Cemetery, GAMBLER
    2. Judy Baker
    3. Dear List Members, I recently discovered that my 2nd great grandfather, Rev. Uriah GAMBLER (United Brethren) was buried in Ebenezer Cemetery, Lebanon. His date of death was January 11,1920. I've checked the partial entries that appear on the GenWeb site for Lebanon County -- no entry. Does anyone know if there is a book of transcriptions for this cemetery? I'm interested in finding the death date of Uriah's wife, Susan Baum GAMBLER (born 31 May 1847), who died after January 11, 1920. I'm also curious about whether their son, John William (1866- bet 1900-1910) is buried there as well. If I were to call or write the cemetery, would they provide this information? Does anyone know if the Lebanon County Historical Society has transcriptions for this cemetery? Your suggestions are welcome. Thank you. Judy Baker Researching GAMBLER/GAMLER/GEMLER, SNAVELY, BAUM, BLACKLEY, SHOUP

    03/17/2003 03:41:24
    1. [PALEBANO] Johannes Keller bn 1711 Germany died 1767 Berks Co, PA
    2. Hi all, can't remember who I all wrote about Johannes KELLER in Heidelberg Twp, Berks Co, PA before who is a Moravian. If I didn't write to you I'm sorry for confusing you. Those who are getting this more than once again I'm sorry. I'm also sending this to others I correspond with my KELLER's around Ruscombmanor Twp, Berks Co, PA hoping they might recognize Mary Alice's Johannes KELLER and can help her out more. Mary Alice wrote to me about Johannes KELLER's son who I called the younger. When i previously wrote I put his marriage date to Anna Maria GLAD/GLATT as the death date. Johannes KELLER the younger was born 22 Sep 1743 and married 23 Apr 1764. I apologize for that error. I do not have his death date. Mary Alice also mentioned a will abstract at the Berks Co. Courthouse for Elizabeth KELLER "widow of John, Heidelburg: recorded 1777 (it was written in 1761) leaves :All estate tosister Susanna and her children". Mary Alice wrote she found this somewhat surprising that she didn't leave anything to her own children! Johannes Sr. died 1767 left "all my land and plantatoin in Heidelburg, and remainder of personal estate" to son Johannes. Well according to my records, which are very few records, Johannes Sr. did die on the date you mentioned but his widow [wife #2 Eva Elizabeth (HAUZ)] died 27 Apr 1777. As far as i know she never had any children. Plus as far as i know Johannes Sr. only had one surviving child, Johannes the younger. When Johannes Sr. died Eva Elizabeth lived with her stepson. So even though Johannes Sr. left the land, plantation, etc. to Johannes the younger, Eva Elizabeth still lived there as a widow. I do not have the will. If you have it I'd love to have it!!!! I haven't gotten around to getting all my ancestors wills at the courthouse with working with my TOBIAS family the most. Mary Alice also mentioned Henry KELLER and his 4 siblings she thought were the children of Johannes Sr. if I'm reading the letter right. She mentioned a Johannes KELLER who died in Greenwich Twp, Berks Co, PA in 1760. He had a wife Elizabeth but mentioned no children on that will abstract. Does anyone recognize this Henry KELLER who had 4 siblings???? Does anyone know about this Johannes KELLER who died in Greenwich Twp in 1760 who had a wife Elizabeth? Did they have any children and were they minors???? If anyone can help Mary Alice or me these families, let me know. I know many wrote before and some mentioned info and may have given it me on my Johannes KELLER. I apologize if I forgot to thank you or list any corrections you gave me. With getting the flu in Feb. and still having the effects of the congestion and having other family members in and out of the hospital I am so behind on my letters. Gosh i must be years behind on my letters and I apologize for this. I will get to them. I really do love doing genealogy and am so glad for the info on this KELLER line of mine. That makes 3 KELLER lines for me!!! This surname is as popular as MILLER! One day I'll be able to hop across to Germany to find further info on these ancestors~ Take care all and sorry this is long. Look forward to hearing more from you.

    03/17/2003 02:48:49
    1. [PALEBANO] Lickdale Parsonage; Rev. O.S. Scheirer
    2. Todd Hagenbuch
    3. Hello, I am searching for more information about the Lickdale Parsonage in the year 1892. A Rev. O.S. Scheirer was associated with this parsonage. Does anyone know which church this parsonage was associated with and also if the church records are still available? Thank you very much for your help! Elizabeth Hagenbuch [email protected]

    03/17/2003 12:24:48
    1. [PALEBANO] Re: (very, very long), Odds and Ends
    2. geri brennan
    3. Bomgardner, John, was born in Lebanon county, July 20, 1842, s/o George S. and Rebecca (Zeiker) Bomgardner. George S. was born in Lebanon county Sept., 1810. He was a shoemaker. He married Rebecca Zeiker, born in Lebanon county in 1808. Children; Catharine the wife of Joseph Kline, Abraham, Mary A., the wife of Joseph Stoner, Gideon, Louisa, John, William, David of Nebraska, George, William, and Ellen the wife of Dr. ____ Early. Stahle, Noah L., was born in East Hanover township, Dauphin Co., May 20, 1845. He was the s/o Jacob and Lydia (Leob) Stahle. His grandfather were both natives of Germany. They had two children; Gotlieb and Jacob. Jacob, married Lydia Leob, born in Dauphin county, children; John, Amanda, wife of Jeremiah Gossert, Mary the wife of James Witman, Louisa, second wife of James Witman, Henry, William, Annie, the wife of David Demming, Noah L., and Sarah the wife of Joseph Lingle. Noah L., married May 4, 1874 to Sarah E., d/o Samuel and Elizabeth (Kerr) Landis. Children; Minnie, the wife of George Kline, Robert L., Sadie V.,and Charles N. Samuel Landis, father of Sarah E., was born in Dauphin county, he married Elizabeth Kerr by whom he had 4 children; Sarah wife of N.L. Stahle, John, Clara, wife of John Snyder, Minnie the wife of Martin Capp. Withers, Samuel G., was born in Lebanon county, Dec 20, 1846, a s/o Samuel and Anna (Werher) Withers. The grandfather, George Withers married _____Lutz, by whom he had 8 children. Samuel Withers was born in Lancaster county, Jan 12, 1819, he married in 1844 to Anna, d/o Jacob and Anna (Thomas) Werner, born in Lebanon county. Jacob Werner maternal grandfather of Samuel G. Withers, married Anna Thomas, and had children; Henry, Jacob, John, David, Joseph, Bessie, Sarah and Anna. Mr. Werner spent his life in Lebanon county, he died at age 65. Hoerner, John, was born in West Hanover, Dauphin county, April 17, 1813, son of Major John and Magdalena (Ebersole) Hoerner. Andrew Hoener, grandfather, was a native of German. Major John Hoener, was born in 1783, he served in the War of 1812. Major Hoener married in 1805 to Magdalena Ebersole, a native of Dauphin county. Children; John, Louisa, Barbara the wife of Henry Yingst, Peter, Albert, Jacob born in 1807, Andrew, David, born 1811, Ellen, Maggie born Dec 25, 1815, marrid John Nunnemacher, died in 1864. Major Hoener died at the age of 92. Member of the Lutheran church. John Hoener, marred Nov 11, 1841 to Mary d/o Mary d/o Barnhard and Sarah (Wombech) Rauch. Eshleman, John, of Highspire, PA., was born in Lancaster county, Nov 26, 1842. He was the son of Abraham and Susan (Ebersole) Eshleman, natives of Lancaster county. Fischer, John L., of Steelton, PA., was born in Berks county, April 27, 1845 and the son of William and Catharine (Levan) Fisher. The father came to Dauphin county in 1848 and located in Swatara township. Simmons, Robert Alonza, was born June 16, 1846, s/o Robert and Priscillia Amelia (Bricker) Simmons. He married Feb. 20, 1870, to Martha L., d/o Benjamin and Catharine (Books) Lehman Romberger, Bengohan, was born in Mifflin township, Dauphin county, on Jan 17, 1821. His grandfather, Baltzer Romberger, was the son of a German settler in Lancaster co., He married in Lebanon county to ___ Bricker. They had 9 children. Rapp, W. H., of Union Deposit, was born in Bucks county, April 5, 1858, s/o Charles Augustua and Eva (Mease) Rapp Mader, Daniel E., was born in Lower Paxton, in 1842, s/o Amos and Elizabeth (Zarker) Madder. He married at age 21 on Dec 13, 1862 to Fannie, d/o Jacob and Rebecca (Young) Warner. Jacob and Rebecca (Young) Warner, had a family of 9 children; Jacob died at 2, John, went West., William who died at age 54, and Sarah who died at age 44, Christian lived in MO., Elizabeth who married John Blessley, of Lebanon county, David of Penbrook, PA., and Fannie who married D.E. Mader. Hoerner, Isaac R., of Progress, PA., was born in South Hanover, Jan 25, 1845. He was the son of John and Mary (Rauch) Hoerner Isaac R., married Dec 31, 1872 to Anna M. Bittner, d/o Joseph and Susan (Long) Bittner. Riegel, Samuel, was born in Dauphin county July 15, 1842, son of Jacob and Matilda (Hummel) Riegel. His paternal grandparents were native of PA., on the maternal side the grandparents were Susan and John Hummel. Jacob Riegel, father of Samuel , was born in Dauphin county, on May 6, 1810 and died Oct 22, 1883 Samuel Riegel, married April 7, 1863 too Sarah d/o George Washington Cassel. Attick, Daniel, born in York county, Dec 15, 1821, s/o Peter and Catharine (Sudden) Attrick. His maternal grandfather, John Sudden, was a native of York county, a soldier of the Rev. war. Hoerner, Albert, of Steelton, was born in South Hanover township, Dauphin county, July 7, 1825, s/o John and Magdalena (Ebersole) Hoerner. The parents were born in South Hanover township. The grandfather Hoener was born in Prussia, April 19, 1743, and in company with 4 others members came to this family came to America about 1780, settling first near Hummelstown, subsequently removing to South Hanover, dying there Oct 10, 1821. He married Barbara Klick, who was born Oct 20, 1751 and died March 18, 1829. They had 12 children/ Best Wishes, Geri

    03/16/2003 02:37:19
    1. [PALEBANO] reg. of wills
    2. thanks for the help. will forward that to my daughter so she can look up at google. it's just her college break is so short and she was hoping to achieve more online than she could in the time she'll be home. thanks, crystal

    03/15/2003 04:10:50
    1. [PALEBANO] FRANK, GETTS, PEIFFER EMBIG - 1795
    2. Houston
    3. Looking for information on George FRANK and wife Magdalena GETTS. I have the following abstract from the early Dauphin Co. Orphan's Court: 1795/96 Petition of Bernard GETTS eldest son of Baltzer GETTS of Lebanon township, deceased whose father lately died leaving a will and testament but made no disposition of part of his estate; deceased left issue with petitioner, Catherine intermarried with Jacob EMBIG, Rosina intermarried with Frederick PEIFFER, Magdalena intermarried with George FRANK; deceased left a lot and log house in Lebanon adjoining Bernard EMBIG and John SCHNEE; prays for an inquest. >From the above names that are adjoining the Getts Lot, can anyone tell what area that may be? Many Thanks, Marcia Fronk

    03/14/2003 05:56:43
    1. Re: [PALEBANO] Re: Directories for Lebanon County(1880-1900)
    2. Takota Sally
    3. The Lebanon County Historical Society has some. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Todd Hagenbuch" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2003 1:50 PM Subject: [PALEBANO] Re: Directories for Lebanon County(1880-1900) > Hello, > > I would like to know if any directories exist for Lebanon County for the time period 1880-1900. Schuylkill County has an 1890 Census Directory. Does something similar exist for Lebanon County? I am especially interested in the area of Union Township. > > Thank you very much for your help! > > Elizabeth Hagenbuch > [email protected] > > > ==== PALEBANO Mailing List ==== > Access Pennsylvania On-Line Library Catalogue: > <http://accesspa.brodart.com/> > >

    03/12/2003 07:05:35
    1. [PALEBANO] Re: Directories for Lebanon County(1880-1900)
    2. Todd Hagenbuch
    3. Hello, I would like to know if any directories exist for Lebanon County for the time period 1880-1900. Schuylkill County has an 1890 Census Directory. Does something similar exist for Lebanon County? I am especially interested in the area of Union Township. Thank you very much for your help! Elizabeth Hagenbuch [email protected]

    03/12/2003 06:50:20
    1. [PALEBANO] county Gov't
    2. thanks for the help!! I forwarded the info to my daughter who asked the question! thanks, crystal http://www.phmc.state.pa.us/bah/dam/rg/rg47.htm Records of the COUNTY GOVERNMENTS

    03/11/2003 03:19:22
    1. Re: [PALEBANO] Funeral Home Records
    2. Judy
    3. I've gotten information from Thompson's Funeral Home several times. I send a SASE along for their use. Usually all I ask for is a date of death and then I send for the death certificate. I've asked for parents names also and, if they know them, the funeral home will send that information along also. They have been most helpful whenever I asked for something. Judy ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, March 10, 2003 6:02 PM Subject: [PALEBANO] Funeral Home Records > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Classification: Query > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/jdB.2ACI/358 > > Message Board Post: > > I was just wondering if anyone has tried to get records from any funeral home in Lebanon County and what information they might contain. I am debating on trying this but didn't know if it would be worth the effort. Any input would be appreciated. > > Dawn Morin > > > ==== PALEBANO Mailing List ==== > Access Pennsylvania On-Line Library Catalogue: > <http://accesspa.brodart.com/> > >

    03/11/2003 03:03:48
    1. Re: [PALEBANO] Funeral Home Records
    2. Cathy Berger
    3. unsubscribe

    03/11/2003 01:09:14