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    1. [PALEBANO] Re: Funeral Home Records
    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/358.1 Message Board Post: I tried it and the funeral home was quite helpful, but there was just basic information.

    03/11/2003 12:08:00
    1. [PALEBANO] Eisenhower brothers
    2. Bob McLeod
    3. Would anyone have the exact dates (month,day and year) of death for Earl, Arthur and Edgar Eisenhower? __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Web Hosting - establish your business online http://webhosting.yahoo.com

    03/10/2003 11:04:49
    1. Re: [PALEBANO] Register of Wills
    2. Ann Wilmer
    3. I found telephone numbers, addresses for the Lebanon Co. court offices on-line by searching on Google for "Lebanon County Government" but you cannot communicate with them via e-mail -- you have to call. ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, March 09, 2003 9:28 PM Subject: [PALEBANO] Register of Wills This was asked of me, can anyone help? Thanks, crystal Plus do you know where I may find online the register of wills for lancaster, lebanon, or schuylkill counties? ==== PALEBANO Mailing List ==== Access Pennsylvania On-Line Library Catalogue: <http://accesspa.brodart.com/>

    03/10/2003 12:27:24
    1. Re:[PALEBANO] Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church in Jonestown
    2. I would like to change my ISP address. How do I do it? I want to change it to [email protected] Thanks, Bob

    03/10/2003 11:38:35
    1. [PALEBANO] Funeral Home Records
    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/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

    03/10/2003 09:02:23
    1. [PALEBANO] Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church in Jonestown
    2. Todd Hagenbuch
    3. Hello, I would like to know if anyone has a burial index for the cemetery at Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church in Jonestown. Also, would anyone know if the marriage and baptism records are still available for the time period of 1847-1900? Thank you very much for your help! Elizabeth Hagenbuch [email protected]

    03/10/2003 03:41:27
    1. [PALEBANO] Ditzler Surname in Union Township
    2. Todd Hagenbuch
    3. Hello, I am searching for information about a Mary(maiden name unknown) Ditzler. She was born in February, 1845; died ? I do not know the first name of the Ditzler she married or when he died. She remarried to an Emanuel Mease about 1890/91. 1900 Census, Union Twp., Lebanon County: Emanuel Mease, born March 1847, 53, married 9 years Mary Mease, born Feb., 1845, 55, 3 children, 3 living, married 9 years Lizzie Ditzler, dau, born June 1877, 22, single Irvin/Irwin Ditzler, son, born March, 1875, 25, Widowed? Married? Sallie Ditzler, dau, born Feb., 1880, 20, single Would anyone recognize the names listed above? I would like to know the date and place of marriage for Mary and Emanuel. I am also searching for the death dates of Emanuel and Mary and place of burial. Emanuel Mease's first wife was named Sarah. She was born in 1849 and died in 1882. There was at least one child from this first marriage; Isadora, born March 17, 1869. There may have been other children. Thank you very much for your help. It is greatly appreciated! Elizabeth Hagenbuch [email protected]

    03/10/2003 03:36:13
    1. RE: [PALEBANO] Cemetery Listing
    2. Judy Baker
    3. Marie, Here's the link: http://www.chm.davidson.edu/PAGenWeb/records/KochenderferCemetery.html Have a good day! Judy Baker

    03/10/2003 03:35:40
    1. [PALEBANO] Henry Minnich of Union Twp.
    2. Todd Hagenbuch
    3. Hello, I am searching for information about the Henry Minnich families of Union Township,Lebanon County. Henry Minnich(birth and death dates unknown), was married to a Mary Starner, born Feb.01, 1866; died April 05, 1902. She is buried at Sattazahn's Church, Greenpoint. They were the parents of at least one child; Monroe Lester Minnich, born March 15, 1893 in Union Twp.; died Feb. 16, 1969 in Lebanon. Would anyone know if there were other children from this marriage? Henry Minnich remarried to an Isadora Mease sometime between April 05, 1902 and 1904. Isadora Mease was born March 17, 1869; died Dec. 10, 1928. She is buried at Sattazahn's Church. She was a daughter of Emanuel and Sarah Mease of Union Twp. Henry and Isadora had at least one child; Jennie Minnich, born Aug. 13, 1904 in Greenpoint; died Feb., 1975 in Mt. Joy, Lancaster County. Would anyone know if there were other children from this marriage? I am especially interested in any information about the date and location of marriage for Henry and Isadora. I believe there is a connection to my Mease ancestors through Isadora. Thank you very much for your help. It is greatly appreciated! Elizabeth Hagenbuch [email protected]

    03/10/2003 02:59:27
    1. [PALEBANO] Cemetery Listing
    2. I saw a listing for everyone who is buried at the Kochenderfer's Cemetery a while ago. Can anyone tell me where that listing is posted. Thanks Marie

    03/10/2003 01:24:57
    1. [PALEBANO] Register of Wills
    2. This was asked of me, can anyone help? Thanks, crystal Plus do you know where I may find online the register of wills for lancaster, lebanon, or schuylkill counties?

    03/09/2003 02:28:38
    1. [PALEBANO] Records of the COUNTY GOVERNMENTS
    2. Barbara
    3. The following link leads to a page that has a listing of records of Pennsylvania counties that are among the holdings in the PA State Archives. http://www.phmc.state.pa.us/bah/dam/rg/rg47.htm Records of the COUNTY GOVERNMENTS

    03/09/2003 02:08:15
    1. Re: [PALEBANO] lost mail
    2. JAMES REUMANN
    3. [email protected] wrote:hi all sorry to post to so many lists but with things going on at home, some of my mail got deleted before i could read it. if you sent me anything around the beginning of Feb. or end of Jan. you may want to resend it. I appologize for this and hope to be able to answer many letters and genealogy questions soon. crystal tobias ritter ==== PALEBANO Mailing List ==== Lebanon County Gen Web Home Page: sorry to inform you but my brother, James Reumann passed away the last of january. I've been checking his e-mail to inform people. You can contact me at [email protected]

    03/09/2003 05:43:26
    1. [PALEBANO] Ratot
    2. I am seeking persons researching the town of Ratot (Gyulafiratot) in Hungary. In particular, the names KARLI and KRIPLI Bill in NJ

    03/09/2003 01:45:14
    1. [PALEBANO] Re: Michael Kuntz/Kuhns
    2. Nancy and Henry Blackwell
    3. Searching for information re: Michael Kuntz, b. ca. 1760, lived in Lebanon Co. at time of 1820 Census. He served in Revolutionary War, Pa Ensigns, Light Dragoons, Co of Philadelphia, Capt Michael Dotterer. His son, John A. was b. ca. 1825 (yes, I know he would have been old then). He apparently died before 1830. Other children, apparently from 3rd marriage, were William and Joseph. He is believed to have been son of Ewald Kuntz and Margaret Marie Kuntz. I would appreciate any help. Nancy Blackwell [email protected] wrote: > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > >PALEBANO-D Digest Volume 03 : Issue 65 > >Today's Topics: > #1 [PALEBANO] Updates! [CHARLES KINDT <[email protected]>] > >Administrivia: >To unsubscribe from PALEBANO-D, send a message to > > [email protected] > >that contains in the body of the message the command > > unsubscribe > >and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software >requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. > >______________________________ > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: > [PALEBANO] Updates! > From: > CHARLES KINDT <[email protected]> > Date: > Thu, 06 Mar 2003 09:25:05 -0400 > To: > [email protected] > > >I have up-dated my website 5 Mar 2003, and it now >includes searchable pages for: > >Walmer's Cemetery, Union Twp. - 230 listings >Ebenezer Greenwood Cem.,N.Leb.Twp. - 532 listings >Goshert's Cem., Mt.Zion,Bethel Twp.- 26 listings >Zoar's Cemetery,Mt.Zion,Bethel Twp.- 60 listings > > website: http://users.nbn.net/~charo/ > >(For those of you who monitor the various Penna. >County sites, please excuse the multiple postings) >===================================================== > > Charles E. Kindt - Lebanon,Pa. > Genealogy research in Pa.Counties; > LEBANON-LANCASTER-DAUPHIN-BERKS-SCHUYLKILL > > BEHNEY-BOLTZ-COPENHAVER-DEAVEN-DISSINGER-DITZLER-FAHLER > FAKE-GERBERICH-GETTLE-HIMMELBERGER-KINDT-KOHR-KREISER > McKINNEY-MEASE-SCHAEFFER-SHAEFFER-WEABER > > website: http://users.nbn.net/~charo/ > > {LEBANON CO.BIRTH/DEATH DATABASE IS NOW at 4142 Persons} > {LEBANON CO.MARRIAGE DATABASE IS NOW at 1900 Couples} > Free searches on these at: [email protected] > >

    03/07/2003 07:20:43
    1. [PALEBANO] Updates!
    2. CHARLES KINDT
    3. I have up-dated my website 5 Mar 2003, and it now includes searchable pages for: Walmer's Cemetery, Union Twp. - 230 listings Ebenezer Greenwood Cem.,N.Leb.Twp. - 532 listings Goshert's Cem., Mt.Zion,Bethel Twp.- 26 listings Zoar's Cemetery,Mt.Zion,Bethel Twp.- 60 listings website: http://users.nbn.net/~charo/ (For those of you who monitor the various Penna. County sites, please excuse the multiple postings) ===================================================== Charles E. Kindt - Lebanon,Pa. Genealogy research in Pa.Counties; LEBANON-LANCASTER-DAUPHIN-BERKS-SCHUYLKILL BEHNEY-BOLTZ-COPENHAVER-DEAVEN-DISSINGER-DITZLER-FAHLER FAKE-GERBERICH-GETTLE-HIMMELBERGER-KINDT-KOHR-KREISER McKINNEY-MEASE-SCHAEFFER-SHAEFFER-WEABER website: http://users.nbn.net/~charo/ {LEBANON CO.BIRTH/DEATH DATABASE IS NOW at 4142 Persons} {LEBANON CO.MARRIAGE DATABASE IS NOW at 1900 Couples} Free searches on these at: [email protected]

    03/06/2003 02:25:05
    1. [PALEBANO] John Young
    2. John & Loretta Welsh
    3. Hi List, I am looking for information on John Young born about 1905 in Lebanon Co. His parents were Reuben Young and Leah (Light) Young. Any information would be appreciated. John

    03/04/2003 01:45:38
    1. [PALEBANO] Re: [PAYORK] Ebersole
    2. geri brennan
    3. Hi Pam, you may want this for you files. Westenberger, David (Rev.) bishop of Lebanon County District of the Mennonite Church, was born Jan 31, in S. Anniville, Lebanon County, a s/o David and Ann (Gosser). The father was born at Wegley's Mill, near Shaefferstown, Nov 22, 1822. Henry Westenberger, grandfather, died about 1866. He was a Mennonite and his son, David, father of Biship Westenberger, David married Sarah (Gosser) died in Aug 1863, the mother of 5 children; Levi, of Daupin Co., married Fanny, the d/o Jacob Ebersole; Henry of Lancaster Co., married Maria Lehman; Mary married Christian Stern of Lancaster Co.; Sarah married Abraham Ebersole; and Rev. David. In 1880 Rev. David married Martha Ebersole, born in Lancaster County, born in 1856, d/o Jacob Ebersole, formerly of Lancaster Co., now Dauphin Co. Biographical Annal of Lebanon County. Best Wishes, Geri

    03/04/2003 07:02:30
    1. Re: [PALEBANO] Re: Shirk and related families
    2. Leroy Miller
    3. Hi, Geri, Can you please tell me the source of your information on the Lights? I have the book by Rev. J. G. Francis, "History and Genealogy of Early Pioneer Families of Lebanon County, PA", which describes most of the Light descendants in great detail for about 9 or 10 generations. However, there is a mystery that has intrigued 3 or 4 of us Light descendants: was the immigrant who built Light's Fort in Lebanon the John Light who came over on the ship Winter Galley and landed on Sept. 5, 1738 (as Rev. Francis says), or the John Peter Light who arrived on the ship Samuel on Aug. 30, 1737? In connection with this mystery, does anyone know the whereabouts of Richard Henry Lee, who lived on the street Hathaway Park in Lebanon around 1929-1940, or his descendants? In 1929 his mother had a book, "The Martyr's Mirror," that was once owned by the first John Light, and it would be very interesting to locate it and get photocopies of a few pages. It might help to solve the mystery about which immigrant was the John Light at Light's Fort. Thank you! Leroy Miller ****************** geri brennan wrote: > Lebanon County > Light. The first name of whom we have authentic record is John Peter > Light, who came from the Palatinate, and located in what is now Lebanon > County, then Lancaster where stands the Old Light fort on the old Union > canel, just west of 11th street, in the city of Lebanon. This was > between 1715 and 1720. > > Only the names of his sons are of record, John, Jacob, Martin and Henry. > Following the line of sucession; Jacob's son John, became the father of > John; Jacob; Joseph; Barbaram who married Jacob Light; Elizabeth, > spinster; and Mary, who married Casper Light. The childre of the second > son, Jacob, were: John; Phronica, the wife of Felix Light; Felix; > Sarah; Mary who married Abraham Shirk; Barbara, who married E. k. > Kimmell; and Gideon, who married Nancy Witmeyer. > > The birth of George W. Uhrich (subject) took place June 24, 1845 in > Jackson township. He was the so of Valentine and Katharine (Mace) > Uhrich. The name of the grandfather was Valentine also, and he is > supposed to have come from Germany, with his father, also Valantine, who > established the family 160 years ago (1904). The children of Grandfather > Valentine were: Michael Valentin, John, Elizabeth, Katherine, and > Malinda. Valentine e was born in 1812 in Jackson township and died in > 1887. In 1839 he married Katharine Mace, of Heidelberg township, and > their four children who grew to maturity were : John; George W.; Amanda > wife of Dr. Willoughby Kline of Myerstown; and Valentine. > > George W. married Nov, 1864 to Mary Tice, who was born July 6, 1846, the > d/o Andrew and Eliza (Shirk) Tice. > > Hunsicker, John, subject, of Lebanon County, was born in Union township, > Aug 10, 1840, a son of Jacob. > > Jacob, the son of Christian, was a native of Bethel township, Lebanon > County, born near Fredericksburg, it is thought he served in the Rev. > The ancestry of the family is Swiss. Jacob was born in 1804, and died in > 1864. He married Catherine (Groh) born in 1808 in Fredericksburg, died > in 1881, the d/o John Groh, a native of Bethel township. > > John, subject, married in 1873 to Anne E. Shirk, d/o John Shirk (near > Fredericksburg) > > Tice, Andrew, subject, of Jackson township, was born April 7, 1822, s/o > John and Catharine (Line) Tice of Jackson township. Andrew married Aug > 10, 1845 to Eliza Shirk, d/o Samuel and Catharine (Noeker) Shirk, famers > of Jackson township and a member of 7 children; Cyrus of Lebanon county, > William of Iowa, Catherine, who married Jacob Edris, of MO., and Eliza > who married Andrew Tice. > > Gockley, Henry S. born Jan 1, 1845 in Clay township, Lancaster county, a > son of John and Susannah (Shirk) Gockley. > > Sherk, John H., of Lebanon county (North Anniville). s/oJohn E. and Mary > (Wenger) Sherk, the former a son of John Sherk who was the original > owner of the Sherk homestead. John E. Sherk, born Dec 13, 1809 and died > Jan 4, 1865. The mother, Mary (Wenger) was born Feb 2, 1823 on a farm > west of Jonestown, a d/o Abraham and Barbara (Light) Wenger, who had a > family consisting of 5 daughter and 3 sons, as follows: Eli, who married > Kate Sherk; Sallie who married John Phillip; Magdalena, who married > David Rauck; Mary, who married John F. Sherk; Henry, who married Sarah > Light; Abraham, who married Kate Light, sister of Henry's wife; Barbara, > who married Rudolph Klein; and Catharine, who married Samuel > Oberholtzer. Mary and Catharine being among the only survivor (1904). > Children of John E. Sherk, Clara, who married Samuel Kleinfelter and had > one child which died at the age of 5; Catharine, died as a baby; John > H.; and Barbara Ellen,who married Aaron L. Horst, of Belle Grove. > > John H., married Fanny Bomberger, born Jan 20 1859, Londonderry > township, the d/o Henry and Fanny (Bachman), the latter, the d/o John > Bachman, while Henry Bomberger was a native of S. Lebanon township. Mrs. > Sherk was the 7th child of a family of 8, being; Nancy, the wife of John > Hallinger, Leah, the wife of Jacob Balsbaugh, an infant deceased, John > H., who married Amanda Brightbill, Simon P., who married Lizzie Kreider, > Joseph, died at age 8, Fanny, the wife of John H. Sherk, and Henry K, > who married Alice Behm. > > A family was born to Mr. and Mrs. Sherk, namely; John H., who was born > 2/12/1883, married Ellen H., d/o Ezra Kreider of N. Anniville township > and had one child, deceased; Mary Ella, born in 1885; Abel Herman, born > Jan 7, 1894; Cyrus B., born Aug 12, 1897; and Enos Joseph, born Dec 4 > 1898. > Members of the United Brethren Church. > > Best Wishes, Geri > > ==== PALEBANO Mailing List ==== > Lebanon County Gen Web Home Page: > <http://www.chm.davidson.edu/PAGenWeb/>

    03/02/2003 02:38:08
    1. [PALEBANO] Re: Shirk and related families
    2. geri brennan
    3. Lebanon County Light. The first name of whom we have authentic record is John Peter Light, who came from the Palatinate, and located in what is now Lebanon County, then Lancaster where stands the Old Light fort on the old Union canel, just west of 11th street, in the city of Lebanon. This was between 1715 and 1720. Only the names of his sons are of record, John, Jacob, Martin and Henry. Following the line of sucession; Jacob's son John, became the father of John; Jacob; Joseph; Barbaram who married Jacob Light; Elizabeth, spinster; and Mary, who married Casper Light. The childre of the second son, Jacob, were: John; Phronica, the wife of Felix Light; Felix; Sarah; Mary who married Abraham Shirk; Barbara, who married E. k. Kimmell; and Gideon, who married Nancy Witmeyer. The birth of George W. Uhrich (subject) took place June 24, 1845 in Jackson township. He was the so of Valentine and Katharine (Mace) Uhrich. The name of the grandfather was Valentine also, and he is supposed to have come from Germany, with his father, also Valantine, who established the family 160 years ago (1904). The children of Grandfather Valentine were: Michael Valentin, John, Elizabeth, Katherine, and Malinda. Valentine e was born in 1812 in Jackson township and died in 1887. In 1839 he married Katharine Mace, of Heidelberg township, and their four children who grew to maturity were : John; George W.; Amanda wife of Dr. Willoughby Kline of Myerstown; and Valentine. George W. married Nov, 1864 to Mary Tice, who was born July 6, 1846, the d/o Andrew and Eliza (Shirk) Tice. Hunsicker, John, subject, of Lebanon County, was born in Union township, Aug 10, 1840, a son of Jacob. Jacob, the son of Christian, was a native of Bethel township, Lebanon County, born near Fredericksburg, it is thought he served in the Rev. The ancestry of the family is Swiss. Jacob was born in 1804, and died in 1864. He married Catherine (Groh) born in 1808 in Fredericksburg, died in 1881, the d/o John Groh, a native of Bethel township. John, subject, married in 1873 to Anne E. Shirk, d/o John Shirk (near Fredericksburg) Tice, Andrew, subject, of Jackson township, was born April 7, 1822, s/o John and Catharine (Line) Tice of Jackson township. Andrew married Aug 10, 1845 to Eliza Shirk, d/o Samuel and Catharine (Noeker) Shirk, famers of Jackson township and a member of 7 children; Cyrus of Lebanon county, William of Iowa, Catherine, who married Jacob Edris, of MO., and Eliza who married Andrew Tice. Gockley, Henry S. born Jan 1, 1845 in Clay township, Lancaster county, a son of John and Susannah (Shirk) Gockley. Sherk, John H., of Lebanon county (North Anniville). s/oJohn E. and Mary (Wenger) Sherk, the former a son of John Sherk who was the original owner of the Sherk homestead. John E. Sherk, born Dec 13, 1809 and died Jan 4, 1865. The mother, Mary (Wenger) was born Feb 2, 1823 on a farm west of Jonestown, a d/o Abraham and Barbara (Light) Wenger, who had a family consisting of 5 daughter and 3 sons, as follows: Eli, who married Kate Sherk; Sallie who married John Phillip; Magdalena, who married David Rauck; Mary, who married John F. Sherk; Henry, who married Sarah Light; Abraham, who married Kate Light, sister of Henry's wife; Barbara, who married Rudolph Klein; and Catharine, who married Samuel Oberholtzer. Mary and Catharine being among the only survivor (1904). Children of John E. Sherk, Clara, who married Samuel Kleinfelter and had one child which died at the age of 5; Catharine, died as a baby; John H.; and Barbara Ellen,who married Aaron L. Horst, of Belle Grove. John H., married Fanny Bomberger, born Jan 20 1859, Londonderry township, the d/o Henry and Fanny (Bachman), the latter, the d/o John Bachman, while Henry Bomberger was a native of S. Lebanon township. Mrs. Sherk was the 7th child of a family of 8, being; Nancy, the wife of John Hallinger, Leah, the wife of Jacob Balsbaugh, an infant deceased, John H., who married Amanda Brightbill, Simon P., who married Lizzie Kreider, Joseph, died at age 8, Fanny, the wife of John H. Sherk, and Henry K, who married Alice Behm. A family was born to Mr. and Mrs. Sherk, namely; John H., who was born 2/12/1883, married Ellen H., d/o Ezra Kreider of N. Anniville township and had one child, deceased; Mary Ella, born in 1885; Abel Herman, born Jan 7, 1894; Cyrus B., born Aug 12, 1897; and Enos Joseph, born Dec 4 1898. Members of the United Brethren Church. Best Wishes, Geri

    03/02/2003 08:14:17