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    1. [PALEBANO] Rustville
    2. Charlie Parks
    3. The IGI includes a couple of George Widders "Of Near Rustville, Lebanon, Pennsylvania." None of my 4 trusty place name/mapping search engines shows a Rustville anywhere in PA. So, reluctantly, I must ask whether anyone is aware of a "Rustville" in Lebanon County. Thanks for any help. Charlie Parks

    08/11/1999 12:27:18
    1. Re: [PALEBANO] FW: GERBERICH
    2. I have a copy of the "History of the Gerberich Family in America" - published in 1925. Rebecca and Joseph Burgner/Borgner are listed. Would you like copies of these pages? I will need your mailing address. Beverly Wyld

    08/11/1999 11:34:51
    1. Re: [PALEBANO] Adam Heilmann
    2. Daniel Lee Wenger
    3. Karen I have some of this information from the Shuey book. Dan Wenger name -- Anna Marie Shuey, 1851.8.28 father -- John Henry Shuey, 1825.5.6 1914.2.15 mother -- Sarah Shuey, 1831.9.25 1901.10.18 paternal grandfather -- David M. Shuey, 1818.5.6 1893.2.25 paternal grandmother -- Catharine Zerger, 1820~,, ^ maternal grandfather -- Christian Shuey, 1784.9.17 1843.9.21 maternal grandmother -- Maria Magdalena Heilman, 1789.6.15 1870.9.14 sibling -- offspring -- Amos S. Shirk, 1875.8.4,, * Aaron Harry Shirk, 1880.3.16,, * Edwin S. Shirk, 1882.3.15 John Adam Shirk, 1886.2.6,, * Elmer Shuey Shirk, 1889.1.24 1911.7.6 David S. Shirk, 1893.5.1,, * information -- Married <John Henrich Shirk, 1849 1923>. Lived near Jonestown, PA as did her children. Lutheran ++++++++++++ name -- John Henry Shuey, 1825.5.6 1914.2.15 father -- David M. Shuey, 1818.5.6 1893.2.25 mother -- Catharine Zerger, 1820~,, ^ paternal grandfather -- David Shuey, 1787.7.8 1865.4.3 paternal grandmother -- Juliana Bross, 1788.5.28 1821.11.27 maternal grandfather -- maternal grandmother -- sibling -- offspring -- Anna Marie Shuey, 1851.8.28 information -- Married <Sarah Shuey, 1831.9.25 1901.10.18> Bought his father's fulling mill. Produced woolen goods from the raw wool. Lutheran. Buried Walmer's Church. +++++++++++++++ name -- David M. Shuey, 1818.5.6 1893.2.25 father -- David Shuey, 1787.7.8 1865.4.3 mother -- Juliana Bross, 1788.5.28 1821.11.27 paternal grandfather -- John Henry Shuey, 1748.3.9 1804.10.15 paternal grandmother -- Barbara Tice, 1749.11.23 1814.6.8 maternal grandfather -- Peter Bross, 1758.10.12 1837.12.6 maternal grandmother -- Maria Magdalena Schneider, 1762.5.14 1821.11.27 sibling -- Magdalena Shuey, 1809.11.10 1893.2.3 Sarah Shuey, 1812.7.15 1844.10.19 Elizabeth Shuey, 1814.2.7 1858.1.16 Mary Ann Shuey, 1821.9.9 1905.2.21 offspring -- John Henry Shuey, 1825.5.6 1914.2.15 information -- Married <Catharine Zerger, 1820~,, ^> Sheriff of Lebanon Co in 1855 for three years. A farmer with great interest in politics. East Hanover. +++++++++++++++ >I came across these notes in an old German bible. If any one has a >connection please let me know. > >births: >John W Shuey, a son of David and wife Julian, a daughter of Peter Brop (?). >He was born on 6th day of May AD 1825 in East Hanover, Lebanon County, >Penna. > >Sarah Shuey, a daughter of Christian Shuey and wife Magdalina, daughter of >Adam Heilman. She was born on the 25th day of September AD 1831 in East >Hanover, Lebanon County, Penna. > >marriage: > >John W Shuey and Sarah Shuey were united in matrimony on the 20th day of >November AD 1850 > >births: > >Anna Maria Shuey was born on the 28th day of August AD 1851 in East Hanover, >Lebanon County, Penna > >Emma Elizabeth Shuey was born on the 13th day of January AD 1854 in East >Hanover, Lebanon County, Penna. > >Ellen Amanda Shuey was born 17th of April AD 1858 in East Hanover, Lebanon >County, Penna. > >John Shuey died Feb 15, 1914 age 88 years 9 months, 9 days. ( newspaper >clipping) >Adam Heilman born August 14, 1745, died October 4, 1827. >Believe they were buried at Walmer's Cemetery??? > >Newspaper clipping of marriages: > >Mr. Morris Loose of Union Township to Miss Lizzie E Shuey of East Hanover >Township. > >Daughter, Annie Loose married Rueben Gibson of Pine Grove Township. >(I am researching the Gibson line.) > >If you have any info, please contact me. Thanks. >Karen > > > > >==== PALEBANO Mailing List ==== >Check out the Lebanon County PA Historical Society web page: ><http://www.leba.net/~history2/> Daniel Lee Wenger Santa Cruz, CA DanielWenger@worldnet.att.net http://wengersundial.com http://wengersundial.com/wengerfamily

    08/11/1999 11:20:42
    1. [PALEBANO] FW: GERBERICH
    2. rrussell
    3. > My great grandmother was REBECCA GERBERICH, who was born in Lebanon in > 1805. She married JOSEPH BURGNER (BORGER,BORGNER) in 1829. Her Mother was > MAGDALENA BENDER - born about 1780 in Lebanon. Her Father was JOHN > GERBERICH. There are eight JOHN GERBERICH's noted on the LDS website, and > I am trying to determine if one of them is Rebecca's father. > > Any help would be appreciated. I have seen the name GERBERICH on other > messages posted here. > > Dick Russell > rrussell@inta.org

    08/11/1999 10:51:32
    1. [PALEBANO] Adam Heilmann
    2. Karen
    3. I came across these notes in an old German bible. If any one has a connection please let me know. births: John W Shuey, a son of David and wife Julian, a daughter of Peter Brop (?). He was born on 6th day of May AD 1825 in East Hanover, Lebanon County, Penna. Sarah Shuey, a daughter of Christian Shuey and wife Magdalina, daughter of Adam Heilman. She was born on the 25th day of September AD 1831 in East Hanover, Lebanon County, Penna. marriage: John W Shuey and Sarah Shuey were united in matrimony on the 20th day of November AD 1850 births: Anna Maria Shuey was born on the 28th day of August AD 1851 in East Hanover, Lebanon County, Penna Emma Elizabeth Shuey was born on the 13th day of January AD 1854 in East Hanover, Lebanon County, Penna. Ellen Amanda Shuey was born 17th of April AD 1858 in East Hanover, Lebanon County, Penna. John Shuey died Feb 15, 1914 age 88 years 9 months, 9 days. ( newspaper clipping) Adam Heilman born August 14, 1745, died October 4, 1827. Believe they were buried at Walmer's Cemetery??? Newspaper clipping of marriages: Mr. Morris Loose of Union Township to Miss Lizzie E Shuey of East Hanover Township. Daughter, Annie Loose married Rueben Gibson of Pine Grove Township. (I am researching the Gibson line.) If you have any info, please contact me. Thanks. Karen

    08/11/1999 07:52:09
    1. [PALEBANO] DOLA (DOOLEY)
    2. Linnea Miller
    3. > >I am searching for information on my great grandfather, Adolph DOLA or >DOOLEY. Known to have had a wholesale fruit and vegetable business in >the Lebanon area in the 1930's-1950's. He had four sons, Joseph, Leo, >John and Tony DOOLEY. > >sklarrf@bellatlantic.net

    08/10/1999 10:30:39
    1. [PALEBANO] RE: [PALEBANO-L] Landis and Light families
    2. Blauch, David
    3. >I have just learned from a well established genealogist of a book with >some "interesting Landis and Light family connections". >It is by Richard Warren Davis "Emigrants, Refugees, and Prisoners", Vol. >2, pages 262 to 268. Does anyone have a copy of the book, the pages, or >familiar with the title? I have a copy of this book and of volume 1. (I don't know if Vol. 3 is out yet or not.) I'm on vacation for the next couple weeks. After that I can check things for you. Dave Blauch dablauch@davidson.edu

    08/10/1999 09:14:01
    1. Re: [PALEBANO] Re: [PALEBANO-L] Biographical Annals of Lebanon Co. PA
    2. Hi Chris I have a Benjamin Killinger ALLEMAN, 1836 - 1917 married to Ann Nancy Wenger in Putnam County Illinois. Could they be connected?

    08/10/1999 06:23:08
    1. Re: [PALEBANO] Church records/locations
    2. psanders
    3. I found this to be very true. I had information on people 'I THOUGHT' were buried at SHOOP's Cementary in Harrisburg, PA but were actually buried as far away as Lancaster. Paul -----Original Message----- From: BWyld@aol.com <BWyld@aol.com> To: PALEBANO-L@rootsweb.com <PALEBANO-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Tuesday, August 10, 1999 6:22 AM Subject: [PALEBANO] Church records/locations >I have hesitated to send this to the list but lately some of the postings >have made me think I should. >Please don't restrict yourself just to the churches and the records of those >churches in the vicinity of where your ancestors lived. Ministers years ago >served multiple churches in various locations. I have found records miles >from where my ancestors lived. Determine what minister/s might have served a >congregation and what other locations they might have served, check for >sister churches, etc. And just because a record is found at that location >does not mean the event took place there - marriages, baptisms, deaths - but >only recorded there. >Bev Wyld > > >==== PALEBANO Mailing List ==== >For a great list of most of the on-line mailing lists (and ability to subscribe to them) check out John Fuller's Internet Resources web page: ><http://members.aol.com/johnf14246/internet.html> >

    08/10/1999 02:32:50
    1. [PALEBANO] Re: [PALEBANO-L] Landis and Light families
    2. D Wolfe
    3. Re: Landis/Light connections . . . . our family traces its ancestry back through two sons of John Light I (1682-1758) who married two daughters of Felix Landis Jr. (1708-1770). A third Light son (Jacob) and a third Landis daughter (Elizabeth) also married. There is quite a bit on these two families at www.familysearch.org. Good hunting . . . 1 Felix LANDIS Jr. b. 1708 d. 1770 m. Catherine LOBAN b. 1708 d. 1749 2 Anna LANDIS b. 1730 d. 1798 m. John LIGHT b. 1725 d. 1806 2 Barbara LANDIS b. 1738 d. 1813 m. Henry LIGHT b. 1738 d. 1806 2 Elizabeth LANDIS b. 1734 d. 1807 m. Jacob LIGHT b. 1730 d. 1788 Diane Wolfe dwink@startext.net (817)577-1779

    08/10/1999 01:14:28
    1. seeking PA 1870 census
    2. m t
    3. Hi all- Does anyone have access to the 1870 Pa census? Marc PS-I have no net access ___________________________________________________________________ Get the Internet just the way you want it. Free software, free e-mail, and free Internet access for a month! Try Juno Web: http://dl.www.juno.com/dynoget/tagj.

    08/10/1999 11:39:30
    1. [PALEBANO] Palmyra 1917 High School
    2. Clarke H Schneider
    3. Greetings, Does anyone happen to know who the 1917 graduates of Palmyra High School were? I have a graduation photo and am interested in identifying the people. Clarke

    08/10/1999 06:52:52
    1. [PALEBANO] Rahm/Weiser
    2. Linnea Miller
    3. >From "Jeanne Holder" <jjholde@ibm.net>: > >Searching for Conrad Rahm who married Maria Catherine Weiser about 1752. >He bought property "outside of Phila." when he arrived from >Germany/Switzerland. He settled on the land on the Susquehanna River >which became Ft. Hunter and is now a museum. Was he a squatter or did he >buy it?? Does anyone connect? Jeanne > Linnea Travis Miller - Annville PA also at: ltmiller@ptd.net lebco@aol.com See my genealogy homepage mostly on Lebanon Co PA at: <http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/9263>

    08/10/1999 05:33:53
    1. [PALEBANO] Re: [PALEBANO-L] Schultz/Shultz Question?
    2. Linnea Miller
    3. At 21:53 8/9/99, Janice A. Frank wrote: >Hi - A few days ago, someone on here - I *think* it was on here - asked >me a Shultz question, which I don't think I answered, and now I can't >find it, probably deleted by mistake. I think the answer was probably >no, but please ask again because I can't remember for sure and I want to >keep track of everybody researching Lebanon Co Schultz/Shultz. Sorry >for the disorganization. > >TIA, > >Jan > Jan, I haven't gotten around to doing much about this - but my husband's grandfather's middle name was SCHULTZ. I'm figuring it was some type of family name, but so far have seen no SCHULTZ in the lineage! He was: Arthur Schultz Miller b 10 Jan 1881, Annville PA d 20 Apr 1946, Lebanon PA married to Lottie Grace Grumbein b 14 Nov 1883, Annville PA d 15 Jan 1939, Annville PA. His parents were John Adam Miller b 15 Dec 1846 North Annville twp d 4 July 1892 Annville PA and Louisa Brewer b 7 June 1852 Annville PA d 29 Aug 1917 Annville PA. Thanks for your help! -Linnea

    08/10/1999 05:32:23
    1. [PALEBANO] Re: Biographical Annals of Leb.County
    2. In a message dated 8/7/99 8:22:19 AM Central Daylight Time, earl@shay.net writes: << Where can one buy the Biographical Annals and how much is it. Thanks for the surname list, there are several I'm interested in. earl@shay.net >> ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Hi Earl, This book was purchased from <A HREF="http://www.higginsonbooks.com/">Higginson Book Company - Publishers, Printers, Booksellers that Specialize in Genealogy and History.</A> It cost around $80.00. it is leatherbound. But it took them 9 weeks to deliver this.( I guess they actually Copy it from the original, print and bind it) so you can't be in a hurry! I am a satisfied customer! Sherry Staley

    08/10/1999 03:23:19
    1. [PALEBANO] Re: [PALEBANO-L] Biographical Annals of Lebanon Co. PA
    2. In a message dated 8/7/99 7:42:52 AM Central Daylight Time, ChrisM5@email.msn.com writes: << Hi, Sherry, I am looking for the name KILLINGER. TIA, Chris ;-) >> ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Hi Chris, There are two bios on Killinger. A John b. 1797 s/o John b.1763 s/o Michael b.1731. The other is John H. b.1859 s/o Phillip b.1826. Let me know if you would like me to send you the copies via snail mail. Sherry Staley NDakota

    08/10/1999 03:05:47
    1. RE: [PALEBANO] 1790 Dauphin Co Census
    2. Earl R. Shay Sr.
    3. Can't seem to access the census. Got a return about something wrong with the address. Sorry Earl R. Shay earl@shay.net -----Original Message----- From: Linnea Miller [mailto:ltmiller@mail.ptd.net] Sent: Thursday, September 02, 1999 10:46 PM To: PALEBANO-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [PALEBANO] 1790 Dauphin Co Census The 1790 Dauphin Co Federal Census has now been uploaded to Rootsweb files!! Go to: <ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/census/pa/dauphin/1790/> It is also indexed! -Linnea ==== PALEBANO Mailing List ==== For a great list of most of the on-line mailing lists (and ability to subscribe to them) check out John Fuller's Internet Resources web page: <http://members.aol.com/johnf14246/internet.html>

    08/10/1999 02:31:13
    1. [PALEBANO] Church records/locations
    2. I have hesitated to send this to the list but lately some of the postings have made me think I should. Please don't restrict yourself just to the churches and the records of those churches in the vicinity of where your ancestors lived. Ministers years ago served multiple churches in various locations. I have found records miles from where my ancestors lived. Determine what minister/s might have served a congregation and what other locations they might have served, check for sister churches, etc. And just because a record is found at that location does not mean the event took place there - marriages, baptisms, deaths - but only recorded there. Bev Wyld

    08/10/1999 12:19:48
    1. [PALEBANO-L] Landis and Light families
    2. John Light-Monterey,CA
    3. I have just learned from a well established genealogist of a book with some "interesting Landis and Light family connections". It is by Richard Warren Davis "Emigrants, Refugees, and Prisoners", Vol. 2, pages 262 to 268. Does anyone have a copy of the book, the pages, or familiar with the title? I am also interested in making contact with two Landis researchers. They are S. Michael Wilcox and Roland Wagner, two authors of Landis articles for Pennsylvania Mennonite Heritage. Anyone here in contact with them? I do have addresses for them taken from the articles, but those go back a number of years; hoping to make email contact. Thank you - JL

    08/09/1999 10:02:46
    1. [PALEBANO-L] Schultz/Shultz Question?
    2. Janice A. Frank
    3. Hi - A few days ago, someone on here - I *think* it was on here - asked me a Shultz question, which I don't think I answered, and now I can't find it, probably deleted by mistake. I think the answer was probably no, but please ask again because I can't remember for sure and I want to keep track of everybody researching Lebanon Co Schultz/Shultz. Sorry for the disorganization. TIA, Jan

    08/09/1999 07:53:56