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    1. [PALEBANO-L] FWD: {not a subscriber} Wolf family.
    2. Linnea Miller
    3. >Delivered-To: ltmiller@mail.ptd.net >Date: Mon, 1 Mar 1999 10:40:43 -0800 (PST) >X-From_: kermgoda@epix.net Mon Mar 1 10:40:42 1999 >Old-Date: Mon, 01 Mar 1999 13:44:16 -0500 >From: Kermit Goda <kermgoda@epix.net> >Organization: Noll Genealogical Corp. >MIME-Version: 1.0 >To: PALEBANO-L@rootsweb.com >X-Diagnostic: Not on the accept list >Subject: {not a subscriber} Wolf family. > >In 1910 Horace B. and his wife Caroline(Legler) Wolf were in Lebanon, >PA. Does anyone have any info on this family? Thanx. Kerm >

    03/01/1999 10:04:59
    1. [PALEBANO-L] Tax List
    2. Bret Combs
    3. Hi everyone. Does anyone know if the Lebanon Co. Courthouse has a tax list for 1850. If so, do you know if it is indexed. I am curious about Myerstown(Jackson Twsp.) but i thought i would have to go to the courthouse and not the libraries. Thanks for your help! Bret

    03/01/1999 06:04:10
    1. Pa families
    2. m thompson
    3. Ho rooters-- I am seeking parentage for these folks from PA: Mary Catherine STEINER Batdorf (c1785-aft1830 Phila?>Berks>Daup), William FRANTZ (c1750-1805 Lanc/Phila>Daup), Samuel PETERS (c1821-c1870 Delaware/Lanc>Daup), Jacob RUDY (c1760-? Lanc>Daup), MaryAnn SWARTZ Peters (b1820-1897 ?>Jun't>Daup), Catherine UNDERHOLD(Z) Wertz (1790-1864 ?>N'land/Lanc), Sarah A CULP, KALP (1844-1923 Union>Dauphin) Thanks, Marc ___________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]

    03/01/1999 03:27:39
    1. Jacob & Catherine STEINER of PA
    2. m thompson
    3. Hi all-- I am seeking info on a Jacob STEINER & wife Catherine Jacob died in Tulpehocken Tp, Berks Co, PA May have had children baptized at Tulpehocken Reformed, (now Lebanon) County There is a Jacob who died in 1813 Berks Co, may be him I am seeking info on their children Can anyone help me? Thanks, Marc I am seeking parentage for these folks from PA: (Mary) Cath STEINER Batdorf (c1785-aft1830 Berks>Daup), Wm FRANTZ (c1750-1805 Daup), Saml PETERS (c1821-c1870 Daup), Jacob RUDY (c1760-? Lanc>Daup), MaryAnn SWARTZ Peters (b1820-1897 Jun't>Daup), Cath UNDERHOLD(Z) Wertz (1790-1864 N'land/Lanc), Sarah A CU ___________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]

    03/01/1999 12:08:06
    1. seeking Trinity Tulp Reformed Ch Records
    2. m thompson
    3. Hi all-- I am seeking info from the records of Trinity Tulpehocken Reformed Church in Lebanon Co I am seeking birth/baptism of: William/Wilhelm FRANTZ and Mary Catherine STEINER I am also seeking their children: William & Margaret FRANTZ and Peter & Maria/Mary Catherine BATDORF Thanks, Marc I am seeking parentage for these folks from PA: (Mary) Cath STEINER Batdorf (c1785-aft1830 Berks>Daup), Wm FRANTZ (c1750-1805 Daup), Saml PETERS (c1821-c1870 Daup), Jacob RUDY (c1760-? Lanc>Daup), MaryAnn SWARTZ Peters (b1820-1897 Jun't>Daup), Cath UNDERHOLD(Z) Wertz (1790-1864 N'land/Lanc), Sarah A CU ___________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]

    03/01/1999 12:08:06
    1. seeking Bethel Tp church records
    2. m thompson
    3. Hi all-- I am seeking early (now) Lebanon co church records Especially Swatara Reformed Ch, Bethel Tp and Fredericksburg Lutheran Churches I am seeking birth/baptism of (Anna, Maria, Eva) "Margaret" (Also Margaretha) RUDY (Also Rudi, Rutesse, etc) born DEC 1753 Thank you, Marc I am seeking parentage for these folks from PA: (Mary) Cath STEINER Batdorf (c1785-aft1830 Berks>Daup), Wm FRANTZ (c1750-1805 Daup), Saml PETERS (c1821-c1870 Daup), Jacob RUDY (c1760-? Lanc>Daup), MaryAnn SWARTZ Peters (b1820-1897 Jun't>Daup), Cath UNDERHOLD(Z) Wertz (1790-1864 N'land/Lanc), Sarah A CU ___________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]

    03/01/1999 11:17:28
    1. seeking leb co wills
    2. m thompson
    3. Hi all-- Does anyone know where I may find an index for early Lebanon county wills (up to 1850)? I don't have net access, so I am seeking a book or a place on the web where I can go to the library and print out list Thank you, Marc I am seeking parentage for these folks from PA: (Mary) Cath STEINER Batdorf (c1785-aft1830 Berks>Daup), Wm FRANTZ (c1750-1805 Daup), Saml PETERS (c1821-c1870 Daup), Jacob RUDY (c1760-? Lanc>Daup), MaryAnn SWARTZ Peters (b1820-1897 Jun't>Daup), Cath UNDERHOLD(Z) Wertz (1790-1864 N'land/Lanc), Sarah A CU ___________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]

    03/01/1999 11:17:28
    1. Re: [PALEBANO-L] George Bricker b. 1823 parents
    2. Donley
    3. Hi Steve, Wish I could help you out. I have info about my Bricker line after it moved to Ohio before 1850. My main problem is trying to tie into all those Brickers in PA in earlier times. Since your Lydia didn't marry until 1866, have you searched the census records for 1850 & 1860 to see if she is listed in any of the families in that area? I've found lots of info doing this. It's before 1850 when they listed on head of household's name that slows the process down... Good luck! Nola steven.w.williams@prc.gov wrote: > > Nola, while I don't have the info you asked about. I do have a > question. In your Bricker's do you have a "Lydia" who married a > George Fuhrman on December 18, 1866 by the Rev. Kremmer of the > Reformed Church in Lebanon? My Lydia Bricker died in 1902 in Lebanon > County, near Annville. > > Good Luck with your search and thanks in advance for checking. > > Steve. > > ______________________________ Reply Separator _________________________________ > Subject: [PALEBANO-L] George Bricker b. 1823 parents > Author: <PALEBANO-L@rootsweb.com> at internet > Date: 02/27/99 10:35 AM > > I am trying to find out more info on the parents of George Bricker who > was baptised March 9, 1823 at Evangelical Lutheran Church in Lebanon Co. > PA. His parents are listed as George and Hannah. Does anyone have > access to these church records? I am trying to located the parents of > George Bricker b.abt. 1787 and Hannah Fessler b. 1794. Any help would > be appreciated. > > Thanks in advance, > Nola D. in Indiana > > > ==== PALEBANO Mailing List ==== > To contact the owner of the PALEBANO Mailing List, please contact: > ltmiller@mail.ptd.net > > > > ==== 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>

    03/01/1999 08:36:47
    1. Re: [PALEBANO-L] George Bricker b. 1823 parents
    2. Nola, while I don't have the info you asked about. I do have a question. In your Bricker's do you have a "Lydia" who married a George Fuhrman on December 18, 1866 by the Rev. Kremmer of the Reformed Church in Lebanon? My Lydia Bricker died in 1902 in Lebanon County, near Annville. Good Luck with your search and thanks in advance for checking. Steve. ______________________________ Reply Separator _________________________________ Subject: [PALEBANO-L] George Bricker b. 1823 parents Author: <PALEBANO-L@rootsweb.com> at internet Date: 02/27/99 10:35 AM I am trying to find out more info on the parents of George Bricker who was baptised March 9, 1823 at Evangelical Lutheran Church in Lebanon Co. PA. His parents are listed as George and Hannah. Does anyone have access to these church records? I am trying to located the parents of George Bricker b.abt. 1787 and Hannah Fessler b. 1794. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance, Nola D. in Indiana ==== PALEBANO Mailing List ==== To contact the owner of the PALEBANO Mailing List, please contact: ltmiller@mail.ptd.net

    03/01/1999 06:09:39
    1. Re: [PALEBANO-L] 1910 Census question
    2. Daniel Lee Wenger
    3. >Can someone help me, > >I have a copy of a page from the Lebanon, Lebanon Co, PA 1910 census that >contain one of my ancestors, a Christian K BOMBERGER. Down the far right >side of the page starting in the columns labeled "No. of farm schedule", >"Civil War vet", "Blind", and "Deaf & Dump" are a series of numbers and X's >separated by hyphens. These numbers are mostly in the rows for men, but >their are some in the rows for women. These numbers are on the rows of >children as well as people as old as 72 years. Given all that, I don't >believe these numbers have anything to do with the columns they are in, but >are curious to understand what they mean. Can anyone help? > >Thanks in advance for you help, > >Phil > >Visit the FIES/FEES Family History Research Site >http://users.nbn.net/~brewmyster/ > >Visit the FIES/FEES RootsWeb Board >http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/FamilyAssoc/Fees Phil I cannot answer your question but I wonder if you are in this family? Dan Wenger My notation is: ~ means approximate * means no descendant information ^ means no ancestor information 0 means no descendants name -- Alice V. Bomberger, 1871.1.25 father -- Christian K. Bomberger, 1837.11.7 mother -- paternal grandfather -- Joseph Bomberger, 1813.5.15 1877.3.20,, ^ paternal grandmother -- Hannah Kreider, 1819.5.16 1893.10.26 sibling -- offspring -- Joseph Henry Meyer, 1891.5.26, G132A291 Maurice Milton Meyer, 1893.1.23 1966.10, G132A292 Mary Jane Meyer, 1895.10.6, G132A293 Arthur Bomberger Meyer, 1898.4.1, G132A294, 0 Esther May Meyer, 1901.1.29, G132A295 Martha Alice Meyer, 1905.2.10 1921.5.9, G132A296 John Yingst Meyer, 1906.4.13 1906.10.2, G132A297, 0 Harvey Killian Meyer, 1908.4.6, G132A298, * information -- JGFK Married <Samuel Paul Meyer, 1871.12.5, G132A29> Daniel Lee Wenger Santa Cruz, CA DanielWenger@worldnet.att.net http://wengersundial.com http://wengersundial.com/wengerfamily

    02/27/1999 12:48:39
    1. [PALEBANO-L] George Bricker b. 1823 parents
    2. Donley
    3. I am trying to find out more info on the parents of George Bricker who was baptised March 9, 1823 at Evangelical Lutheran Church in Lebanon Co. PA. His parents are listed as George and Hannah. Does anyone have access to these church records? I am trying to located the parents of George Bricker b.abt. 1787 and Hannah Fessler b. 1794. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance, Nola D. in Indiana

    02/27/1999 11:35:16
    1. [PALEBANO-L] George Bricker b. 1823 parents
    2. Nola, Write to the Lebanon Co. Historical Society at 924 Cumberland Street, Lebanon, PA 17042-5139. Or call (717) 272-1473. They have a very nice library. Donna

    02/27/1999 08:59:33
    1. RE: [PALEBANO-L] 1910 Census question
    2. Looked for a Christian K. Bomberger in Civil War database and found none. Sometimes it helps to know more information than just the name, like the Regiment. Earl -----Original Message----- From: Philip Fees [mailto:pfees@rmi.net] Sent: Friday, February 26, 1999 1:52 AM To: PALEBANO-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [PALEBANO-L] 1910 Census question Can someone help me, I have a copy of a page from the Lebanon, Lebanon Co, PA 1910 census that contain one of my ancestors, a Christian K BOMBERGER. Down the far right side of the page starting in the columns labeled "No. of farm schedule", "Civil War vet", "Blind", and "Deaf & Dump" are a series of numbers and X's separated by hyphens. These numbers are mostly in the rows for men, but their are some in the rows for women. These numbers are on the rows of children as well as people as old as 72 years. Given all that, I don't believe these numbers have anything to do with the columns they are in, but are curious to understand what they mean. Can anyone help? Thanks in advance for you help, Phil Visit the FIES/FEES Family History Research Site http://users.nbn.net/~brewmyster/ Visit the FIES/FEES RootsWeb Board http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/FamilyAssoc/Fees

    02/27/1999 06:32:03
    1. Re: [PALEBANO-L] 1910 Census question
    2. Phil, A big disappointment when you find that all the marks in those columns don't mean much. I was in the same boat a few months ago when I was trying to figure out if the X meant North or South! I read some place on the internet that they were marks made by the census taker and was part of their tallying. Unfortunately they seldom have anything to do with the column headings. Donna

    02/26/1999 09:54:23
    1. Re: [PALEBANO-L] Cornwall Cemetery
    2. Dale & Denise Mills
    3. Thanks everyone for the information on the Cornwall Cemeteries. You've all been so helpful! I'm going to try the Historical Society again for the information. Thanks again for all the help! Keeping my fingers crossed. Denise Fort Hood, TX

    02/26/1999 05:08:27
    1. Re: [PALEBANO-L] State Archives
    2. Jennifer Fasig
    3. Lebanon County Municiple building has all the deed books. You might want to consider stopping there. Jenn Fasig ---------- > From: Bret Combs <obxcombs@pinn.net> > To: PALEBANO-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [PALEBANO-L] State Archives > Date: Sunday, March 21, 1999 5:49 PM > > Can anyone tell me if the State Archives in Harrisburg holds copies or > microfilm of the Land Deeds for Lebanon County ( Myerstown). Getting > ready to make a trip that way and needing to know whether to head to > Harrisburg or Myerstown. > > Thanks everyone for your help > Bret from North Carolina > > > ==== PALEBANO Mailing List ==== > Found any good sites lately? We'd sure like to know about them! >

    02/26/1999 11:04:31
    1. Re: [PALEBANO-L] Cornwall Cemetery
    2. Denise, The Cornwall Methodist Cemetery, which is fairly small, has been transcribed, a copy is at the Lebanon Historical Society. I don't know about the larger cemetery which is still in active use. LWESR

    02/26/1999 09:21:52
    1. RE: [PALEBANO-L] Peter Light
    2. Earl R. Shay Sr.
    3. Joan: This is Earl. I'm not the one who has the book. But there is a civil war site that I often use in searching. Unfortunately there is a fee (yearly at I think $25). Might be a free trial. http://www.civilwardata.com Do you know of any Fellenbaum's or others by name who served.? I could search for them for you on my subscription for civil war data. Name, regiment, battle casualties, and battles the regiment fought in. -----Original Message----- From: Joan Wyatt [mailto:mewyatt@uakron.edu] Sent: Thursday, February 25, 1999 7:22 AM To: PALEBANO-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [PALEBANO-L] Peter Light Hello, May I ask where you found this book... History & Genealogy of early pioneer families of Lebanon Co.,PA by J.G.Frances. Wondering if I could find something in it about my Fellenbaum family or not. I am getting no where with them. Willing to try anything. Thanks, Joan Wyatt

    02/26/1999 08:02:35
    1. Re: [PALEBANO-L] LIGHT
    2. Daniel Lee Wenger
    3. >Hi All > >There has been some discussion lately about the LIGHT family. I have a >mystery LANDIS family in which one of the children married a LIGHT. Maybe one >of the LIGHT researchers will recognize this family and enLIGHTen me (-: >(sorry I couldn't pass it up) The following family was outlined in the will >of Christian GARBER who died in 1813 in Dauphin Co., PA: > >Elizabeth GARBER b.c. 1750 in Derry Twp., Dauphin, PA > m. ??? LANDIS > d. before 1813 > Children: > 5.1. Felix LANDIS > 5.2. John LANDIS > 5.3. Henry LANDIS > 5.4. Christian LANDIS > 5.5. Mary LANDIS m. ALTER or BURKHOLDER > 5.6. Elizabeth LANDIS m. WELTMEN > 5.7. Ann LANDIS m. COFFMAN > 5.8. Freony LANDIS m. BRAND >******* 5.9. Barbara LANDIS m. LIGHT (probably b.c. 1770 - 1775) > 5.10. Catharine LANDIS m. WELTMEN > >Does this LIGHT marriage look familiar to anyone? Thanks for your help. > >Lin >LinLB5@aol.com > > >==== PALEBANO Mailing List ==== >To contact the owner of the PALEBANO Mailing List, please contact: >ltmiller@mail.ptd.net >From the Francis book. My notation is: ~ means approximate * means no descendant information ^ means no ancestor information 0 means no descendants name -- Abraham Light, 1770.4.16 1850.9.28 father -- John Henry Light, 1726.2.21 1806.3.11,, (i1738.9.5) mother -- Anna Landis, 1725~ paternal grandfather -- John (Johannes) Peter Light, 1682 1759.11.19,, (i1738.9.5) ^ paternal grandmother -- Maria Kreider, 1692~ 1758.11.12,, (i1738.9.5) ^ maternal grandfather -- Felix Landis, 1700~,, ^ maternal grandmother -- sibling -- John Light, 1750.4.4 1829.12.1 Veronica Light, 1758.8.2 1824.4.7 Henry Light, 1759.10.17 1822.10.20 Jacob Light, 1763.9.11 1840.9.5 Martin Light, 1765.3.20 1847.4.24 Felix Light, 1767.11.11 1841.1.23,, Rev. Mary Light, 1772~ offspring -- Nancy Light, 1791.4.5 1825.11.1,, * Abraham Light, 1794.12.15 1861.2.2 Barbara Light, 1796.12.5 1871.4.16 Mary Light, 1798.8.25 1852.8.20,, * Catharine Light, 1800~,, * Sarah Light, 1802 1854.12.19,, * Veronica Light, 1804~,, * Hannah Light, 1806~,, * Elizabeth Light, 1808~,, * Landis Light, 1810~,, * information -- JGF 15,223 Married <Barbara Landis, 1771.2.2 1847.6.27,, ^> Dan Wenger Daniel Lee Wenger Santa Cruz, CA DanielWenger@worldnet.att.net http://wengersundial.com http://wengersundial.com/wengerfamily

    02/26/1999 01:00:45
    1. [PALEBANO-L] 1910 Census question
    2. Philip Fees
    3. Can someone help me, I have a copy of a page from the Lebanon, Lebanon Co, PA 1910 census that contain one of my ancestors, a Christian K BOMBERGER. Down the far right side of the page starting in the columns labeled "No. of farm schedule", "Civil War vet", "Blind", and "Deaf & Dump" are a series of numbers and X's separated by hyphens. These numbers are mostly in the rows for men, but their are some in the rows for women. These numbers are on the rows of children as well as people as old as 72 years. Given all that, I don't believe these numbers have anything to do with the columns they are in, but are curious to understand what they mean. Can anyone help? Thanks in advance for you help, Phil   Visit the FIES/FEES Family History Research Site http://users.nbn.net/~brewmyster/   Visit the FIES/FEES RootsWeb Board http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/FamilyAssoc/Fees

    02/25/1999 11:52:03