Yes, isn't it? And many thanks to you and others that are checking into this mystery. For what it's worth, the reference came from a South Dakota historical association which is where my Stover/Thomas people migrated to after leaving Centre Co. & Annville, Lebanon Co. respectively. George Y. Stover reportedly returned to this Maronsville, Annville Twp after his wife's (Elizabeth Thomas) death in 1894. This was apparently passed down through family still in that area and was recorded in the historical records. Is there an Annville Twp, Lebanon Co. in Germany? :) -----Original Message----- From: Linnea Miller [mailto:ltmiller@mail.ptd.net] Sent: Friday, November 12, 1999 5:13 AM To: PALEBANO-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [PALEBANO] Maronsville, Annville Twp Hi Todd, Now, that's an odd one! In 1845 Annville Township was split into a North Annville and South Annville Twp. Annville Township [which today is mostly the "town"] was not created [again] until 1911-12. I'll do some checking & see if I can come up with anything. Off the top of my head, I can't even think of any area that even comes close to that name! -Linnea At 12:11 11/11/99, The Anderson's wrote: >Hello list(en)ersÖ > >Iíve got a puzzling reference to Maronsville, Annville Twp, Lebanon Co, PA. >from around 1895. I canít find a single reference to it on the internet. > >Does anyone know of this location? Iím now thinking itís either a >misspelling or a small long-forgotten place. > > >Todd Anderson >Stover/Thomas/Dutweiler/Yeakley/Ensminger/Stober/Haines/Wolfe (PA Lines) ==== 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>