happy thanksgiving, moessinger isaac 24 aug 1789 jacob and maria susanna 18 sept 1789 george and catharine both ref. ch. at easton messinger elizabeth 24 may 1783 michael messinger and elizabeth stocker, german evangelical of easton john, 27 april 1800 michael and eliz 1st ref. of easton susanna 20 march 1794 michael and elizabeth 1st ref. of easton Best Wishes, Geri -----Original Message----- From: Marjorie Erlebach Sent: Wednesday, November 22, 2006 9:24 PM To: geri brennan Subject: Re: Messinger email Thanks Geri. I will check the birth records for more dates. Margie ----- Original Message ----- From: geri brennan To: marji@citlink.net ; palehigh@rootsweb.com ; panortha@rootsweb.com Sent: Tuesday, November 21, 2006 5:35 AM Subject: Re: Messinger email bucks co. feb. 7, 1849 charles selner-plumstead twp. widow elizabeth but no issue, siblings susan (wf of andrew kounzer) catharine detterly, mary detterly, magdalena berger (deceased), children john and charles- both in lehigh or northampton, henry, joseph, elizabeth, w/o hiram rittenhouse in n.j. catharine getter-in lehigh or northampton, all full age), john (deceased, children frederick, john, peter, charles, samuel, maria, w/o john hoop, hannah, w/o michael fabin, mary, w/o john mesinger, sarah, w/o jacob keiser), daniel (deceased, children charles, john, joseph-in montgomery co, daniel elisha, elizabeth-in ohio, mary, w/o andrew conrad catharine w/o joseph miller in western contry, all of age) all live in bucks co. except as noted. charles haring is an heir. Best Wishes, Geri ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ From: Marjorie J. Erlebach Sent: Monday, November 20, 2006 9:34 PM To: geri brennan Subject: Messinger email Geri, I was reading my email tonight and saw your long message on Messinger. My line is from Michael born 31 Mar 1759 who married Elizabeth Stocker. Can you tell me where I can find the birth dates for all of their children. I have them listed from Macungie Twnp. and died in Forks Twp. Perhaps I should have posted this message on the PANORTHA site instead of asking you for more information; but wondered if there was a site on Forks Twp. Thanks, Margie
lancaster co. 13 april 1784, john spycker, deceased, of lebanon twp. mot/o son benjamin spycker, christopher uhler (who is married to barbara, a daughter) and george baylor (the guardian of the estates of david, john, henry, peter, jacob and hannah spycker Best Wishes, Geri
bucks co. uhler, elizabeth, d/o valentine and maria magd. july 14, 1751. sp. andrew overbeck and eliz. uhler, john valentine s/o john valentine and maria magd. april 25, 1755. sp john valentine beitelman and anna maria overbeck ulher, andrew, 31 dec 1784 valentine and christina sp. andrew ulher and wf northampton co. uhle andreas 1 dec 1784 valentine and christina anna mgt 3 nov 1777 jacob and anna mgt elizabeth mgt 20 aug 1781 jacob and anna mgt jacob 1 june 1781 jacob and mgt jacob 29 may 1783 jacob and mgt johan 5 april 191 jacob and mgt johan lara 15 april 1799 valentine and christina john henry 2 aug 1785 jacob and mgt maria cath. 27 oct 1799 jacob and mgt valenitine 27 april 1789 jacob and mgt forks uhler, valentine 15 may 1754-5 nov 1838 christina 23 feb 1764-6 oct 1831 easton uhler, anna, w/o andreas 25 march 1749-8 oct 1834 1798 july 29, michael messinger to elizabeth uhler 1808 march 6 peter siegel to catharine uhler 1834 jan 21 george knecht to philipina uhler Best Wishes, Geri
This is not the Uhler Family from Northampton/Lehigh County in the 1700-1800's. Marianne -----Original Message----- From: panortha-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:panortha-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of geri brennan Sent: Wednesday, November 22, 2006 8:58 AM To: palehigh@rootsweb.com; panortha@rootsweb.com Subject: [PANORTHA] uhler lancaster co. 13 april 1784, john spycker, deceased, of lebanon twp. mot/o son benjamin spycker, christopher uhler (who is married to barbara, a daughter) and george baylor (the guardian of the estates of david, john, henry, peter, jacob and hannah spycker Best Wishes, Geri PAGenWeb Northampton http://pa-roots.com/~northampton/ PAGenWeb ~ Bucks County http://www.rootsweb.com/~pabucks Bucks County History and Genealogy http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~buckscounty Pennsylvania GenWeb http://www.pagenweb.org ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to PANORTHA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
schuylkill co. huber, levi (major), s/o michael and regina elizabeth (ulher) huber of pine grove, born nov. 9, 1818 grandfather huber was a native of germany, but when a young man emigrated to switzerland and then to america. died in lebanon co. in april, 1796, michael huber, father, was born in lebanon, migrated to pine grove, schuylkill co., about 1809. he was a member of the german ref. ch. he married regina elizabeth ulher, d/o christopher ulher, a native of wurtemberg, germany, who emigrated at an early age to lebanon co., where he died. by this marriage there was a family of 10 boys and 1 girl. major huber married margaret stackpole, d/o thomas, near mc veytown, juniata co. children; ivanhoe s. of shamokin, northumberland co., elizabeth, w/o frank carpenter of bloomsburg, frederick t. of n.y. n.y., john of long island city, n.y. and sarah a. major huber srv. cp. b. 96th reg. lebanon co. gerhart, conrad g. (hon.), mayor of the city of lebanon, was born there sept. 16, 1841, s/o william and elizabeth (uhler) gerhart. conrad gerhart, his grandfather was a native of germany. william gerhart, s/o conrad and father of hon. conrad was born in lebanon he died june, 1890, in the 89th year of age. his widow, elizabeth uhler, d/o michael, a native of germany, was also born in lebanon co., june 6, 1806. 10 children were born to william and elizabeth gerhart, maria died aged 25, elizabeth, w/o john mills, (he srv. in the civil war,k 93rd p.vi. and he was killed at the battle of frederickburg), she died1 1888, catharine, w/o cyrus bemesderfer, john, mary, w/o wiliam snyder, william srv. in the civil war and was killed at the battle of the wilderness, conrad g., sarah, w/o samuel shank, george b., and caroline, w/o george r. rise. in 1864 mayor gerhart married catharine f. ritter, who was born in franklin co., d/o jacob and sarah ritter. she died 1890. children, william, died age 17, dora m., w/o george w. kochenour, of lebanon, minnie m., married george a. maulfair of lebanon and annie m. sowers, edwin uhler, was born in lebanon, sept 1, 1864. his father john sower, native of franklin co, was born 1795 and married catharine uhler, of lebanon co. edwin u., married in 1885 to martha e. herr, d/o christian herr of lancaster co. they had 2 sons. Best Wishes, Geri
mc kinney, samuel h., chief burgess of sunbury, he is a native of herndon, northumberland co. born feb. 20, 1868 the mc kinney family is of scot-irish orgin. david mc kinney, great-great-grandfather of samuel h., lived in n.j. and va. before he came to sunbury in the spring of 1772. he had a family of 9 children, abraham, mary, john, isaac, sarah, jacob, james, elizabeth, and rachel. isaac moved to center co., he became an associate judge. abraham mc kinney, s/o david was born nov. 12, 1762 and came to northumberland co., from n.j.. he died at sunbury sept 13, 1835. children; jacob, john, james, of whom jacob srv. as sheriff of northumberland co (1830-33) he moved west, where he died. james mc kinney, s/o abraham was born 1805 at mahanoy, northumberland co. he moved to schuylkill co. he died at cressona, aged 77y. he married lydia sheriff, a native of northumberland co. children; hiram, died young, abraham died young, abigail, died young, david died at cressona, lovina married michael thomas, sarah j., w/o __ lynch, and samuel. samuel, father of samuel h., was born may 2, 1826, he married mary a. ziegler, d/o andrew and catharine (wise) ziegler. children; james monroe married hettie heim, their children (archie, erma, charles, guy, samuel, daniel, and wilber), andrew j., married CATHARINE RUTH, (children; ethel, dorothy, gerald and harold), samuel h., sarah died young, catharine died age 23. rev. war-pensions mc kinney andrew, cont. line and pa. line, soldier enlisted at carisle, pa. applied 1818 in schenectady, n.y. soldier had a wf. mary and children; james, andrew daniel, n. j. born in huntington co., n.j. 25 march 1764 john, pa. line, soldier enlisted in phila. pa., applied 1819 in bucks co., pa. in 1820 soldier was aged 71 o 72 and had children of age and stated his wf. had been dead a long time peter, pa. line robert or as robert mc kinley, pa. line schuylkil co. evans, charles w. (m.d.) of tremont, s/o abramb. and elizabeeth ). mc kinney) evans, was born sept. 15. 1859. abram b. evans was born at millersville, in 1834, he married elizabeth mc kinney, d/o philip mc kinney, to whom 2 sons and 2 daughters have been born; emma w/o isaac cook of kansas, sybilla j. married dr. s. s. koser of williamsport, charles w. and milton h. of phila., pa. dr. evams marroed oct. 8, 1889 to sue c. cockill, d/o ezra and mary cockill, of middlestown, ky. Best Wishes, Geri -----Original Message----- From: martha w. jackson Sent: Monday, November 20, 2006 7:39 PM To: palehigh@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [PALEHIGH] ochs/wurst NEED TO KNOW SOMETHING ABOUT THE RUTH FAMILY. COULD IT ALSO BE ROOT. I beliueve one of Philip (unidentified) WERST's children married into this family. Have his Will. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Georgette Ochs" <grlo@hotmail.com> To: <palehigh@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, November 20, 2006 12:42 PM Subject: Re: [PALEHIGH] ochs/wurst > This Catharine Wurst came from Germany to U.S. as a married woman. She has > no other known Wurst relatives in U.S. > Allentown Morning Call, Saturday, August 5, 1905 - Obituaries > Mrs. Catherine Openlander, widow of Gottlieb Openlander, died yesterday at > the residence of her son-in-law, Herman W. Kline, no. 315 North Ninth > Street, of diabetes and dropsy of the heart. She was 80 years of age and > was born in Wurtemburg, Germany. She lived for many years at Passer, Bucks > County. > The deceased is survived by 49 descendants, eight children, 52 > grandchildren, and eight great grandchildren. The children are : Mrs. > M.T.J. > Ochs, Mrs. Frank Heimbach and Mrs. Herman Kline of Allentown; Mrs. > Benjamin > Crager of Philadelphia; Mrs. Jacob Nonnemacher, Perkasie; Mrs. Henry > Stadinger, Shelly, Berks County; Wm. Openlander, Palmyra, N. J. and > Emanuel > Openlander of Passer. She also leaves two sisters and one brother, who > live > in Germany. The funeral will take place on Monday afternoon at 12:30 > o'clock > from No. 316 North Ninth Street. The remains will be held in the Mennonite > Church, with interment in the adjoining cemetery. > > > Georgette Ochs > >>From: "geri brennan" <gerifelker@webtv.net> >>milton tilghman jacob ochs was married to louisa oppenlander, d/o gottlieb >>and catharine (wurst) oppenlender, of bucks co., and they had 15 children; >>milton t. j. jr., died in an accident, kate, susan, harry, tilghman, anna >>florence, mattie, matilda, erie jacob, robert emanuel, alfred long, millie >>louisa, helen gertrude, susie, olive, esther ruth, nan ruth, frances >>miriam >>and richard paul. >> > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > PALEHIGH-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to PALEHIGH-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
lancater co mc kinney, david to susanna wiseman 18 march 1792 mc kinney, john to jane lard, 16 nov. 1769 mc kinney, patrick to mary hood 29 jan 1835 1839, feb 21 jacob worst to julia rhodes, both of salisbury twp. lancaster co rev. war-burials mc kinney, alexander jr., orange in. mc kinney, david, orange, in. mc kinny jamess, mifflin twp. alleheny co john, lexington, ky john, warren co., nj john, fayett co, ky john, versailles, ky joseph, randolph, in peter, white oak springs, pa robert, washington co, in mc kinney william, cleveland co., ohio willis, same place mc kinnie john, liberty twp, ohio josiah, same place Best Wishes, Geri -----Original Message----- From: martha w. jackson Sent: Monday, November 20, 2006 7:39 PM To: palehigh@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [PALEHIGH] ochs/wurst NEED TO KNOW SOMETHING ABOUT THE RUTH FAMILY. COULD IT ALSO BE ROOT. I beliueve one of Philip (unidentified) WERST's children married into this family. Have his Will. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Georgette Ochs" <grlo@hotmail.com> To: <palehigh@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, November 20, 2006 12:42 PM Subject: Re: [PALEHIGH] ochs/wurst > This Catharine Wurst came from Germany to U.S. as a married woman. She has > no other known Wurst relatives in U.S. > Allentown Morning Call, Saturday, August 5, 1905 - Obituaries > Mrs. Catherine Openlander, widow of Gottlieb Openlander, died yesterday at > the residence of her son-in-law, Herman W. Kline, no. 315 North Ninth > Street, of diabetes and dropsy of the heart. She was 80 years of age and > was born in Wurtemburg, Germany. She lived for many years at Passer, Bucks > County. > The deceased is survived by 49 descendants, eight children, 52 > grandchildren, and eight great grandchildren. The children are : Mrs. > M.T.J. > Ochs, Mrs. Frank Heimbach and Mrs. Herman Kline of Allentown; Mrs. > Benjamin > Crager of Philadelphia; Mrs. Jacob Nonnemacher, Perkasie; Mrs. Henry > Stadinger, Shelly, Berks County; Wm. Openlander, Palmyra, N. J. and > Emanuel > Openlander of Passer. She also leaves two sisters and one brother, who > live > in Germany. The funeral will take place on Monday afternoon at 12:30 > o'clock > from No. 316 North Ninth Street. The remains will be held in the Mennonite > Church, with interment in the adjoining cemetery. > > > Georgette Ochs > >>From: "geri brennan" <gerifelker@webtv.net> >>milton tilghman jacob ochs was married to louisa oppenlander, d/o gottlieb >>and catharine (wurst) oppenlender, of bucks co., and they had 15 children; >>milton t. j. jr., died in an accident, kate, susan, harry, tilghman, anna >>florence, mattie, matilda, erie jacob, robert emanuel, alfred long, millie >>louisa, helen gertrude, susie, olive, esther ruth, nan ruth, frances >>miriam >>and richard paul. >> > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > PALEHIGH-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to PALEHIGH-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
bucks co. feb. 7, 1849 charles selner-plumstead twp. widow elizabeth but no issue, siblings susan (wf of andrew kounzer) catharine detterly, mary detterly, magdalena berger (deceased), children john and charles- both in lehigh or northampton, henry, joseph, elizabeth, w/o hiram rittenhouse in n.j. catharine getter-in lehigh or northampton, all full age), john (deceased, children frederick, john, peter, charles, samuel, maria, w/o john hoop, hannah, w/o michael fabin, mary, w/o john mesinger, sarah, w/o jacob keiser), daniel (deceased, children charles, john, joseph-in montgomery co, daniel elisha, elizabeth-in ohio, mary, w/o andrew conrad catharine w/o joseph miller in western contry, all of age) all live in bucks co. except as noted. charles haring is an heir. Best Wishes, Geri -----Original Message----- From: Marjorie J. Erlebach Sent: Monday, November 20, 2006 9:34 PM To: geri brennan Subject: Messinger email Geri, I was reading my email tonight and saw your long message on Messinger. My line is from Michael born 31 Mar 1759 who married Elizabeth Stocker. Can you tell me where I can find the birth dates for all of their children I have them listed from Macungie Twnp. and died in Forks Twp. Perhaps I should have posted this message on the PANORTHA site instead of asking you for more information; but wondered if there was a site on Forks Twp. Thanks, Margie
georgette, this was great. thank you. Best Wishes, Geri -----Original Message----- From: Georgette Ochs Sent: Monday, November 20, 2006 1:42 PM To: palehigh@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [PALEHIGH] ochs/wurst This Catharine Wurst came from Germany to U.S. as a married woman. She has no other known Wurst relatives in U.S. Allentown Morning Call, Saturday, August 5, 1905 - Obituaries Mrs. Catherine Openlander, widow of Gottlieb Openlander, died yesterday at the residence of her son-in-law, Herman W. Kline, no. 315 North Ninth Street, of diabetes and dropsy of the heart. She was 80 years of age and was born in Wurtemburg, Germany. She lived for many years at Passer, Bucks County. The deceased is survived by 49 descendants, eight children, 52 grandchildren, and eight great grandchildren. The children are : Mrs. M.T.J. Ochs, Mrs. Frank Heimbach and Mrs. Herman Kline of Allentown; Mrs. Benjamin Crager of Philadelphia; Mrs. Jacob Nonnemacher, Perkasie; Mrs. Henry Stadinger, Shelly, Berks County; Wm. Openlander, Palmyra, N. J. and Emanuel Openlander of Passer. She also leaves two sisters and one brother, who live in Germany. The funeral will take place on Monday afternoon at 12:30 o'clock from No. 316 North Ninth Street. The remains will be held in the Mennonite Church, with interment in the adjoining cemetery. Georgette Ochs >From: "geri brennan" <gerifelker@webtv.net> >milton tilghman jacob ochs was married to louisa oppenlander, d/o gottlieb >and catharine (wurst) oppenlender, of bucks co., and they had 15 children; >milton t. j. jr., died in an accident, kate, susan, harry, tilghman, anna >florence, mattie, matilda, erie jacob, robert emanuel, alfred long, millie >louisa, helen gertrude, susie, olive, esther ruth, nan ruth, frances miriam >and richard paul. > ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to PALEHIGH-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
This Catharine Wurst came from Germany to U.S. as a married woman. She has no other known Wurst relatives in U.S. Allentown Morning Call, Saturday, August 5, 1905 - Obituaries Mrs. Catherine Openlander, widow of Gottlieb Openlander, died yesterday at the residence of her son-in-law, Herman W. Kline, no. 315 North Ninth Street, of diabetes and dropsy of the heart. She was 80 years of age and was born in Wurtemburg, Germany. She lived for many years at Passer, Bucks County. The deceased is survived by 49 descendants, eight children, 52 grandchildren, and eight great grandchildren. The children are : Mrs. M.T.J. Ochs, Mrs. Frank Heimbach and Mrs. Herman Kline of Allentown; Mrs. Benjamin Crager of Philadelphia; Mrs. Jacob Nonnemacher, Perkasie; Mrs. Henry Stadinger, Shelly, Berks County; Wm. Openlander, Palmyra, N. J. and Emanuel Openlander of Passer. She also leaves two sisters and one brother, who live in Germany. The funeral will take place on Monday afternoon at 12:30 o'clock from No. 316 North Ninth Street. The remains will be held in the Mennonite Church, with interment in the adjoining cemetery. Georgette Ochs >From: "geri brennan" <gerifelker@webtv.net> >milton tilghman jacob ochs was married to louisa oppenlander, d/o gottlieb >and catharine (wurst) oppenlender, of bucks co., and they had 15 children; >milton t. j. jr., died in an accident, kate, susan, harry, tilghman, anna >florence, mattie, matilda, erie jacob, robert emanuel, alfred long, millie >louisa, helen gertrude, susie, olive, esther ruth, nan ruth, frances miriam >and richard paul. >
NEED TO KNOW SOMETHING ABOUT THE RUTH FAMILY. COULD IT ALSO BE ROOT. I beliueve one of Philip (unidentified) WERST's children married into this family. Have his Will. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Georgette Ochs" <grlo@hotmail.com> To: <palehigh@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, November 20, 2006 12:42 PM Subject: Re: [PALEHIGH] ochs/wurst > This Catharine Wurst came from Germany to U.S. as a married woman. She has > no other known Wurst relatives in U.S. > Allentown Morning Call, Saturday, August 5, 1905 - Obituaries > Mrs. Catherine Openlander, widow of Gottlieb Openlander, died yesterday at > the residence of her son-in-law, Herman W. Kline, no. 315 North Ninth > Street, of diabetes and dropsy of the heart. She was 80 years of age and > was born in Wurtemburg, Germany. She lived for many years at Passer, Bucks > County. > The deceased is survived by 49 descendants, eight children, 52 > grandchildren, and eight great grandchildren. The children are : Mrs. > M.T.J. > Ochs, Mrs. Frank Heimbach and Mrs. Herman Kline of Allentown; Mrs. > Benjamin > Crager of Philadelphia; Mrs. Jacob Nonnemacher, Perkasie; Mrs. Henry > Stadinger, Shelly, Berks County; Wm. Openlander, Palmyra, N. J. and > Emanuel > Openlander of Passer. She also leaves two sisters and one brother, who > live > in Germany. The funeral will take place on Monday afternoon at 12:30 > o'clock > from No. 316 North Ninth Street. The remains will be held in the Mennonite > Church, with interment in the adjoining cemetery. > > > Georgette Ochs > >>From: "geri brennan" <gerifelker@webtv.net> >>milton tilghman jacob ochs was married to louisa oppenlander, d/o gottlieb >>and catharine (wurst) oppenlender, of bucks co., and they had 15 children; >>milton t. j. jr., died in an accident, kate, susan, harry, tilghman, anna >>florence, mattie, matilda, erie jacob, robert emanuel, alfred long, millie >>louisa, helen gertrude, susie, olive, esther ruth, nan ruth, frances >>miriam >>and richard paul. >> > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > PALEHIGH-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
ochs, tilghman, of allentown, was born march 1, 1832. he was a member of the reformed ch. in the year 1854 he married sarah s. long, native of montgomery co. she died aug 29, 1899. he died dec. 8, 1913 at no. 44l turned st. allentown. children; milton t.j., john v.a. married annie moyer, oscar h. e., ida a.s. married lewis hamman, emma m,, married oscar keck, henry u.s., clinton m.f. married sallie schmoyer, emlina g. a. married c.c. vogt, and florence l. m., widow of oscar wilson, late of phila. milton tilhaman jacob ochs was married to louisa oppenlander, d/o gottlieb and catharine (wurst) oppenlender, of bucks co., and they had 15 children; milton t. j. jr., died in an accident, kate, susan, harry, tilghman, anna florence, mattie, matilda, erie jacob, robert emanuel, alfred long, millie louisa, helen gertrude, susie, olive, esther ruth, nan ruth, frances miriam and richard paul. on schoeder, early members of the family used the forms of schrawder, schreader, schroeder and schrader. Best Wishes, Geri -----Original Message----- From: martha w. jackson Sent: Sunday, November 19, 2006 10:03 PM To: palehigh@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [PALEHIGH] messinger Geri, To back up here, first, I believe SHROEDER IS REALLY PRONOUNCED Shrader, of which intermarried into my family, Bird & William/Jacob; We are related to the KLEIN family, but I don't know how; There was one in Yakima, 1940; this PETER WERST and Maria KOCH, are listed in the Will of Adam Romig, N'n Co., Wills; PROBABLY MINE; Elizabeth WENCH/?WERCH???; Kurtz/KUNTZ????; a ____GOOD visited in Yakima, was a relative I think. ca 1940; But that family is married into my P/BUDERBAUGH family, and they were down in the Grandview area; Leah, a name in the family; and the DeHaven name has been bugging me for years, but all I could relate it to was the actress Goria DeHaven. I think and have thought also, that if we just will listen to our conscience, it will give us names. McKinney is one I have been hearing, but I had a grade school principal by that name and ignored it. And among the SMITH family in Westmoreland Co. was a McKinney. I have yet to be able to do anything because I haven't pinpointed my James Brady SMITH's parents yet. I had an article publishd in KENTUCKY ANCESTORS (My 1st one) in which I tried to explain this sorting out of names and spellings by sound, to no avail, it seems, as, when I emailed the Head of the KY History Center re the publication number being dated two years before arrival, I got a short answer. So, I know he has gotten some flack, but there are many, many people who do not know their surnames were spelled in a different way, way back when. I even brought it out that the people who were douing the PA ARCHIVES, had WORTHAMPTON CO., instead of NORTHAMPTON. W/M/N can be taken for each other from deciphering by different people, because they don't realize the possibilities here. I even found a PHITZSIMMONS in Sumner Co., TN, when I was working on an F name. I then wrot a cousin, and she said "No wonder we can't find these people. Only she put an ! after it. After all, could the GRIDER family of Warren Co., KY also be the KREIDER family of PA???? Pure FRUSTRATION. ----- Original Message ----- From: "geri brennan" <gerifelker@webtv.net> To: <palehigh@rootsweb.com>; <panortha@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, November 19, 2006 9:26 AM Subject: Re: [PALEHIGH] messinger > okay, maybe this will help > 1790c > worst, henry-cumru twp.-berks co. > > worst, henry-dauphin co. > > kessler, philip-strasburg-lancasterco > kessler, sebastian-strasburg-lancaster co > kessler, andrew-salisbury twp-lancaster co > > worst, peter-salisbury twp-lancaster co > > cramer, john-strasburg-lancaster co > > sell, jacob-york co. > sell, adam-york co > > > shroeder, jacob-york co > shroeder, rev.-york co > worst, jacob-york co > > lancaster co-births > worst > anna margaret 4 feb 1748 jacob and annna dorothy-muddy creek ref. > > heinrich bp 22 june 1755 jacob and __ > records of rev, john waldschmidt > > johann jacob bp 1749 jacob and __ > same > maria juliana bp 6 april 1751 jacob and __ same > > wurst > mary, d/o jacob wurst and anna dorothea bp oct 1, 1746-muddy creek > > john peter wurst, s/o jacob, bp 8 june 1753, sp peter klein and margaret > brunner > > st. james episcopal > 1759 june 13 adam werst (west) to elizabeth wench, license > > `1775 may 1 joseph corel to rebecca hall > > bucks co. > anna maria d/o michael flechser and catharine, born july 2, 1761. sp. > peter werst and maria koch > > martha, as you know, there's a heck of a lot of wertz/werts/wortz/wortz > but very few werst/worst > > lancaster co. history > worst, henry, was born in salisbury twp, s/o henry, sr., and mary (kurtz) > worst > > the worst family was established in lancaster co., about 1760 by 3 > brothers, who came from switzerland, one settling in germantown, one in > cornwall, lebanon co., and one in terre hill, lancaster co. > > the paternal grandparents of mr. worst, subject, were peter and barbara > (weaver) worst > > henry worst sr., of salisbury, was born in 1795 and died at age 89. he > married mary kurtz, d/o samuel and barbara (showalder) kurtz of lancster. > she died in 1843, age 44 and was buried next to her husband on part of the > old farm in a private cemetery.. members of the mennonite ch. children; > barbara married john wanner, peter married maria good, samuel married > nancy kurtz, elias married SUSAN GAYBILL, mary married joseph h. bair, > elizabeth, susanna married daniel kurtz, henry, subject, leah died age 6 > and catharine died at 18 > > henry worst, was a postmaster. he was a member of the presbyterian ch. > > in 1863 he married in providence twp to suusan FRAILEY born in earl twp., > aug. 26, 1838, d/o daniel and anna (long) FRAILICK, the former died in > paradise in 1888 and the latter died 1886 age 61. they were resoecuvkey > members of the mennonite and dunkard churchs, and they were interred in > mellinger's cemetery. their chldren were joseph, daniel of harrisburg, > married lillie herr, anna married henry brown of paradise, rebecca widow > of elias herman of lancaster, abby married john wright of lancaster, susan > w/o henry worst. her maternal grandparnts were jonathan and susan (reno) > long. > > children of mr. and mrs. worst; catharine, widow of clayton de haven; > clayton married margaret bowers, henry married mazie kurtz and anna, > > Best Wishes, Geri > > > -----Original Message----- > From: martha w. jackson > Sent: Saturday, November 18, 2006 7:41 PM > To: palehigh@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [PALEHIGH] messinger > > Got an email back from Roberta Eddy, in which she located Peter WIRTH & > wife, Magdelena, and several others. But the person at the courthouse in > Bucks, sent a much later list of WERST down almost to today. AND!BUCKS CUT > FROM LANCASTER, DIDN'T KNOW THAT. THAT MAY BE WHY I AM SO FAMILIAR WITH > peter worst of Lancaster, and his shenannigans. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "geri brennan" <gerifelker@webtv.net> > To: <panortha@rootsweb.com>; <palehigh@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Saturday, November 18, 2006 7:41 AM > Subject: [PALEHIGH] messinger > > >> geranic immigrants in pa. ship lists >> >> the ship pink johnson arrived sept. 19, 1732. the archives gives 110 >> names, this photostat show 112. there are many errors. behn should be >> bohn, beer, bey, rouse, rauch, coplinger, keplinger, etc. john moesinger >> settled in bucks co. with him was his son michael messinger, born nov 17, >> 1719, who first settled in bucks co and later in forks twp., northampton >> co., where he had a grist mill, became prominent and was member of the >> county committe of obseration in the rev. he died oct. 24, 1791. he was >> the ancstor of one of the members of our excutive committee and has many >> descendans in northampton co. >> >> Best Wishes, Geri >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> PALEHIGH-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > PALEHIGH-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > PALEHIGH-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to PALEHIGH-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
messinger, william p., born sept 21, 1865, s/o peter and sarah (germantown) messinger. his paternal ancestors were irish, having orginally come from cork, and his maternal grandparents were german. john messinger, his grandfather, a native of northampton co, and is buried at forks twp., churchyar. he had 6 children, two sons and 4 daughters, four are still living. peter messinger, father of willim, was born in forks twp. civil war vet. of his 11 children, 4 still survive, r. frederick, william p., david m.b., and john j. f. messinger, reuben, of northampton co. the first of this name to locate here was subject's great-great-grandfather, who crossed the ocean from germany. philip and abigail (bidinger) messinger, parents of subjec, were native of northampton co.., and this too, was the birthplace of subject, dec. 31, 1826. his father died when he was 6 and cared for by his mother, after which he was bound out to his uncle, joseph messinger. mr. messinger married 1848 to mary a., d/o peter elear, of lower mt. bethel. children; 7 lived, emma, w/o james messinger, who died dec. 2, 1894, susam w/o a. rader, stephen, lewis, melinda, sarah j., w/o charles siegfried and amanda, w/o milton sandt. forks messinger, susanna born 1777, died 17 nov. 1814 messinger, philip 1750-1819; wf. margaret; chhildren; george, jacob, catharine w/o george beidler, margaret, rachel, michael. elizabeth, w/o 20 and d/o michael and anna margaret wilhelm, 16 nov 1749-25 nov 1809 margaret, w/o philip born 21 april 1766 elizabeth, w/o michael, born 15 aug 1768, died dec. 1843 michael, born 31 march 1759, died 31 dec, 1842. children, john, jacob, andrew, rebecca w/o melchior mixsell, elizabeth, w/o abraham heinline, sarah, w/o felix hartzell, catharine, w/o germes best, maria w/o francis latic, susanna, anna, w/o jacob kreidler, rosane, michael elizabet, w/o michael, nee sigman, 1759-1782 20. messinger, johannes, 17 april 1746-2 may 1808 montgomery co. missinger, johan balthaser, 28 april 1746, s/o johan ludewig and catharine. sp. balthaeser sahler and wf. northampton co. messinger a. cath. 30 0ct 1773 philip and susanna a. maria 20 may 1799 george and cath. appelona 5 aug 1799 daneil and philipina catharine 14 oct1785 george and cath. dainiel 17 aug 1756 michael and cath elizabeth 4 july 1775 johannes and eliz elizabeth 24 may 1785 michael messinger and elisabeth stecher elizabeth 22 march 1757 michael and cath george 13 july 1799 george and eliz george 25 july 1797 george and cath henrich 24 aug 1782 george and cath jacob 16 aug 1775 philip and susanna jacob 28 dec 1776 john and eliz johannes 4 dec 1773 johannes eliz john 27 april 1800 michael and eliz john george 30 oct 1773 philip and susanna john, twin, 24 march 1787 jacob and maria maria eliz.. ca 1780 george and cath. michael, 31 march 1759 michael and cath peter 19 aug 1798 philip and margaretha philip ca 1750 michael and cath. philip 5 feb 1796 george and eliz. philip, twin, 24 march 1787 jacob and maria sarah 11 april 1782 daniel and cath. susan elizabeth 6 jan 1777 philip and susanna elizabeth susanna 20 march 1794 michael and eliz. Best Wishes, Geri
messinger, simon, of washington twp., northampton co., pa., was born in warren co., n.j. july 21, 1822. s/o george and susanna (simmons) messinger, natives of northampton co. his father was a residnet of lower mt. bethel, at the age of 60 he moved to stephenson co., il. of his children, peter in il., miles of washington twp., zachariah, of warren co., n.j., theodore of iowa, simon, subject, and lucinda, w/o adam young. in dec 1856 simon married lovina wilhelm, who was born in northampton co, april 20, 1833,. her parents were john and susan (gum) wilhelm, natives of northampton co., grandfather wilhelm lived for many years in upper mt. bethel, he had moved from nazareh. mrs. messinger was one of 8 children, jacob, of washington twp., lovina, henry of upper mt. bethel, savilia the widow of charles rutt and theobald of upper mt. bethel mr. and mrs. messinger had children; john, isiah, george, flora a., w/o gilmmer spangenberg, susan, w/o herbert h. slamp, william, lucinda w/o william spangenberg and herbert. members of the emanuel evangelical ch. messnger, samuel s., born in northampton co., pa., june 28, 1823, a descendsnt of swiss ancestors.. his great-grandfather, michael messiner emigrated from europe and in 1743 he settled in northampton co. mr. messinger married to sabin, d/o edward b. shimer, of forks twp. children; james e., g. frank, charles s., and hanna c., w/o william stauffer. frank g. messinger, was born in northampton co, nov. 28, 1848, he married clara, d/o william reinheimer, of palmer twp. children; george, lizzie, carie and rosa. Best Wishes, Geri
history of westmoreland co. smith, james b., of penn twp. was born dec 17, 1859 in coultersville, allegheny co, s/o michael d., and lucinda (painter) smith, and a grandson of michael smith a native of america. he served in the civil war and was killed in the war. michael d. smith, father, was a native of allegheny co., born 1835, he was a pilot on the ohio and mississippi rivers and came to his death by drowning in 1861. his wf. lucinda painter, d/o george; children, mary emma, annie l., james b., and abbie james b. married jan 17, 1884 to prisilla swonger, d/0 jackson and barbara (beighley) swonger of westmoreland co. children; john, peter, samuel, james r. elizabeh, henry, lucinda, louisa, annie, rebecca, marth and margaret mr. and mrs. smith are the parents of the following children; joseph m., minnie b., born april 18, 1886, frank d., born oc 6, 1887, mary e., sept 9, 1889, william mc k., priscilla, james b., jr. northumberland co. smith, jacob w., a native of sunbury. james smith, father of jacob w., was born in reared in bucks oo, he was a soldier of the rev. his wife barbara ann (vanholdt) was from bucks co. they had a large family, but a number of their children died when small. we have a record of jacob w., james of sunbury, john, catharine, w/o william withington, polly who married robert simth smith, james, was born in turbut twp., northumberland co., sept 28, 1848, s/o james r. smith. james smith, his grandfather was a native of northampton co., near bangor, and where he died. he married margaret smith, who also died in northampton co. children; mary died unmarried, isabelle, married samuel horn, elizabeth married john phsher and james r. james r.., s/o james and father of jame h., was born in northampton co. after his marriage he moved to northumberland co. he married margaret young, who was born in northampton co., and died in milton. children, ellen e., w/o samuel long and had 3 children (frank m., laura s., and charles), james h,, mary e., clara a., w/o frank hinshelwood and they lived in seattle, josephine w/o frank bond of phila., and luther c., of selinsgrove, and he had a son (frank) Best Wishes, Geri -----Original Message----- From: martha w. jackson Sent: Sunday, November 19, 2006 10:03 PM To: palehigh@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [PALEHIGH] messinger Geri, To back up here, first, I believe SHROEDER IS REALLY PRONOUNCED Shrader, of which intermarried into my family, Bird & William/Jacob; We are related to the KLEIN family, but I don't know how; There was one in Yakima, 1940; this PETER WERST and Maria KOCH, are listed in the Will of Adam Romig, N'n Co., Wills; PROBABLY MINE; Elizabeth WENCH/?WERCH???; Kurtz/KUNTZ????; a ____GOOD visited in Yakima, was a relative I think. ca 1940; But that family is married into my P/BUDERBAUGH family, and they were down in the Grandview area; Leah, a name in the family; and the DeHaven name has been bugging me for years, but all I could relate it to was the actress Goria DeHaven. I think and have thought also, that if we just will listen to our conscience, it will give us names. McKinney is one I have been hearing, but I had a grade school principal by that name and ignored it. And among the SMITH family in Westmoreland Co. was a McKinney. I have yet to be able to do anything because I haven't pinpointed my James Brady SMITH's parents yet. I had an article publishd in KENTUCKY ANCESTORS (My 1st one) in which I tried to explain this sorting out of names and spellings by sound, to no avail, it seems, as, when I emailed the Head of the KY History Center re the publication number being dated two years before arrival, I got a short answer. So, I know he has gotten some flack, but there are many, many people who do not know their surnames were spelled in a different way, way back when. I even brought it out that the people who were douing the PA ARCHIVES, had WORTHAMPTON CO., instead of NORTHAMPTON. W/M/N can be taken for each other from deciphering by different people, because they don't realize the possibilities here. I even found a PHITZSIMMONS in Sumner Co., TN, when I was working on an F name. I then wrot a cousin, and she said "No wonder we can't find these people. Only she put an ! after it. After all, could the GRIDER family of Warren Co., KY also be the KREIDER family of PA???? Pure FRUSTRATION. ----- Original Message ----- From: "geri brennan" <gerifelker@webtv.net> To: <palehigh@rootsweb.com>; <panortha@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, November 19, 2006 9:26 AM Subject: Re: [PALEHIGH] messinger > okay, maybe this will help > 1790c > worst, henry-cumru twp.-berks co. > > worst, henry-dauphin co. > > kessler, philip-strasburg-lancasterco > kessler, sebastian-strasburg-lancaster co > kessler, andrew-salisbury twp-lancaster co > > worst, peter-salisbury twp-lancaster co > > cramer, john-strasburg-lancaster co > > sell, jacob-york co. > sell, adam-york co > > > shroeder, jacob-york co > shroeder, rev.-york co > worst, jacob-york co > > lancaster co-births > worst > anna margaret 4 feb 1748 jacob and annna dorothy-muddy creek ref. > > heinrich bp 22 june 1755 jacob and __ > records of rev, john waldschmidt > > johann jacob bp 1749 jacob and __ > same > maria juliana bp 6 april 1751 jacob and __ same > > wurst > mary, d/o jacob wurst and anna dorothea bp oct 1, 1746-muddy creek > > john peter wurst, s/o jacob, bp 8 june 1753, sp peter klein and margaret > brunner > > st. james episcopal > 1759 june 13 adam werst (west) to elizabeth wench, license > > `1775 may 1 joseph corel to rebecca hall > > bucks co. > anna maria d/o michael flechser and catharine, born july 2, 1761. sp. > peter werst and maria koch > > martha, as you know, there's a heck of a lot of wertz/werts/wortz/wortz > but very few werst/worst > > lancaster co. history > worst, henry, was born in salisbury twp, s/o henry, sr., and mary (kurtz) > worst > > the worst family was established in lancaster co., about 1760 by 3 > brothers, who came from switzerland, one settling in germantown, one in > cornwall, lebanon co., and one in terre hill, lancaster co. > > the paternal grandparents of mr. worst, subject, were peter and barbara > (weaver) worst > > henry worst sr., of salisbury, was born in 1795 and died at age 89. he > married mary kurtz, d/o samuel and barbara (showalder) kurtz of lancster. > she died in 1843, age 44 and was buried next to her husband on part of the > old farm in a private cemetery.. members of the mennonite ch. children; > barbara married john wanner, peter married maria good, samuel married > nancy kurtz, elias married SUSAN GAYBILL, mary married joseph h. bair, > elizabeth, susanna married daniel kurtz, henry, subject, leah died age 6 > and catharine died at 18 > > henry worst, was a postmaster. he was a member of the presbyterian ch. > > in 1863 he married in providence twp to suusan FRAILEY born in earl twp., > aug. 26, 1838, d/o daniel and anna (long) FRAILICK, the former died in > paradise in 1888 and the latter died 1886 age 61. they were resoecuvkey > members of the mennonite and dunkard churchs, and they were interred in > mellinger's cemetery. their chldren were joseph, daniel of harrisburg, > married lillie herr, anna married henry brown of paradise, rebecca widow > of elias herman of lancaster, abby married john wright of lancaster, susan > w/o henry worst. her maternal grandparnts were jonathan and susan (reno) > long. > > children of mr. and mrs. worst; catharine, widow of clayton de haven; > clayton married margaret bowers, henry married mazie kurtz and anna, > > Best Wishes, Geri > > > -----Original Message----- > From: martha w. jackson > Sent: Saturday, November 18, 2006 7:41 PM > To: palehigh@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [PALEHIGH] messinger > > Got an email back from Roberta Eddy, in which she located Peter WIRTH & > wife, Magdelena, and several others. But the person at the courthouse in > Bucks, sent a much later list of WERST down almost to today. AND!BUCKS CUT > FROM LANCASTER, DIDN'T KNOW THAT. THAT MAY BE WHY I AM SO FAMILIAR WITH > peter worst of Lancaster, and his shenannigans. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "geri brennan" <gerifelker@webtv.net> > To: <panortha@rootsweb.com>; <palehigh@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Saturday, November 18, 2006 7:41 AM > Subject: [PALEHIGH] messinger > > >> geranic immigrants in pa. ship lists >> >> the ship pink johnson arrived sept. 19, 1732. the archives gives 110 >> names, this photostat show 112. there are many errors. behn should be >> bohn, beer, bey, rouse, rauch, coplinger, keplinger, etc. john moesinger >> settled in bucks co. with him was his son michael messinger, born nov 17, >> 1719, who first settled in bucks co and later in forks twp., northampton >> co., where he had a grist mill, became prominent and was member of the >> county committe of obseration in the rev. he died oct. 24, 1791. he was >> the ancstor of one of the members of our excutive committee and has many >> descendans in northampton co. >> >> Best Wishes, Geri >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> PALEHIGH-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > PALEHIGH-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > PALEHIGH-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to PALEHIGH-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Geri, To back up here, first, I believe SHROEDER IS REALLY PRONOUNCED Shrader, of which intermarried into my family, Bird & William/Jacob; We are related to the KLEIN family, but I don't know how; There was one in Yakima, 1940; this PETER WERST and Maria KOCH, are listed in the Will of Adam Romig, N'n Co., Wills; PROBABLY MINE; Elizabeth WENCH/?WERCH???; Kurtz/KUNTZ????; a ____GOOD visited in Yakima, was a relative I think. ca 1940; But that family is married into my P/BUDERBAUGH family, and they were down in the Grandview area; Leah, a name in the family; and the DeHaven name has been bugging me for years, but all I could relate it to was the actress Goria DeHaven. I think and have thought also, that if we just will listen to our conscience, it will give us names. McKinney is one I have been hearing, but I had a grade school principal by that name and ignored it. And among the SMITH family in Westmoreland Co. was a McKinney. I have yet to be able to do anything because I haven't pinpointed my James Brady SMITH's parents yet. I had an article publishd in KENTUCKY ANCESTORS (My 1st one) in which I tried to explain this sorting out of names and spellings by sound, to no avail, it seems, as, when I emailed the Head of the KY History Center re the publication number being dated two years before arrival, I got a short answer. So, I know he has gotten some flack, but there are many, many people who do not know their surnames were spelled in a different way, way back when. I even brought it out that the people who were douing the PA ARCHIVES, had WORTHAMPTON CO., instead of NORTHAMPTON. W/M/N can be taken for each other from deciphering by different people, because they don't realize the possibilities here. I even found a PHITZSIMMONS in Sumner Co., TN, when I was working on an F name. I then wrot a cousin, and she said "No wonder we can't find these people. Only she put an ! after it. After all, could the GRIDER family of Warren Co., KY also be the KREIDER family of PA???? Pure FRUSTRATION. ----- Original Message ----- From: "geri brennan" <gerifelker@webtv.net> To: <palehigh@rootsweb.com>; <panortha@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, November 19, 2006 9:26 AM Subject: Re: [PALEHIGH] messinger > okay, maybe this will help > 1790c > worst, henry-cumru twp.-berks co. > > worst, henry-dauphin co. > > kessler, philip-strasburg-lancasterco > kessler, sebastian-strasburg-lancaster co > kessler, andrew-salisbury twp-lancaster co > > worst, peter-salisbury twp-lancaster co > > cramer, john-strasburg-lancaster co > > sell, jacob-york co. > sell, adam-york co > > > shroeder, jacob-york co > shroeder, rev.-york co > worst, jacob-york co > > lancaster co-births > worst > anna margaret 4 feb 1748 jacob and annna dorothy-muddy creek ref. > > heinrich bp 22 june 1755 jacob and __ > records of rev, john waldschmidt > > johann jacob bp 1749 jacob and __ > same > maria juliana bp 6 april 1751 jacob and __ same > > wurst > mary, d/o jacob wurst and anna dorothea bp oct 1, 1746-muddy creek > > john peter wurst, s/o jacob, bp 8 june 1753, sp peter klein and margaret > brunner > > st. james episcopal > 1759 june 13 adam werst (west) to elizabeth wench, license > > `1775 may 1 joseph corel to rebecca hall > > bucks co. > anna maria d/o michael flechser and catharine, born july 2, 1761. sp. > peter werst and maria koch > > martha, as you know, there's a heck of a lot of wertz/werts/wortz/wortz > but very few werst/worst > > lancaster co. history > worst, henry, was born in salisbury twp, s/o henry, sr., and mary (kurtz) > worst > > the worst family was established in lancaster co., about 1760 by 3 > brothers, who came from switzerland, one settling in germantown, one in > cornwall, lebanon co., and one in terre hill, lancaster co. > > the paternal grandparents of mr. worst, subject, were peter and barbara > (weaver) worst > > henry worst sr., of salisbury, was born in 1795 and died at age 89. he > married mary kurtz, d/o samuel and barbara (showalder) kurtz of lancster. > she died in 1843, age 44 and was buried next to her husband on part of the > old farm in a private cemetery.. members of the mennonite ch. children; > barbara married john wanner, peter married maria good, samuel married > nancy kurtz, elias married SUSAN GAYBILL, mary married joseph h. bair, > elizabeth, susanna married daniel kurtz, henry, subject, leah died age 6 > and catharine died at 18 > > henry worst, was a postmaster. he was a member of the presbyterian ch. > > in 1863 he married in providence twp to suusan FRAILEY born in earl twp., > aug. 26, 1838, d/o daniel and anna (long) FRAILICK, the former died in > paradise in 1888 and the latter died 1886 age 61. they were resoecuvkey > members of the mennonite and dunkard churchs, and they were interred in > mellinger's cemetery. their chldren were joseph, daniel of harrisburg, > married lillie herr, anna married henry brown of paradise, rebecca widow > of elias herman of lancaster, abby married john wright of lancaster, susan > w/o henry worst. her maternal grandparnts were jonathan and susan (reno) > long. > > children of mr. and mrs. worst; catharine, widow of clayton de haven; > clayton married margaret bowers, henry married mazie kurtz and anna, > > Best Wishes, Geri > > > -----Original Message----- > From: martha w. jackson > Sent: Saturday, November 18, 2006 7:41 PM > To: palehigh@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [PALEHIGH] messinger > > Got an email back from Roberta Eddy, in which she located Peter WIRTH & > wife, Magdelena, and several others. But the person at the courthouse in > Bucks, sent a much later list of WERST down almost to today. AND!BUCKS CUT > FROM LANCASTER, DIDN'T KNOW THAT. THAT MAY BE WHY I AM SO FAMILIAR WITH > peter worst of Lancaster, and his shenannigans. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "geri brennan" <gerifelker@webtv.net> > To: <panortha@rootsweb.com>; <palehigh@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Saturday, November 18, 2006 7:41 AM > Subject: [PALEHIGH] messinger > > >> geranic immigrants in pa. ship lists >> >> the ship pink johnson arrived sept. 19, 1732. the archives gives 110 >> names, this photostat show 112. there are many errors. behn should be >> bohn, beer, bey, rouse, rauch, coplinger, keplinger, etc. john moesinger >> settled in bucks co. with him was his son michael messinger, born nov 17, >> 1719, who first settled in bucks co and later in forks twp., northampton >> co., where he had a grist mill, became prominent and was member of the >> county committe of obseration in the rev. he died oct. 24, 1791. he was >> the ancstor of one of the members of our excutive committee and has many >> descendans in northampton co. >> >> Best Wishes, Geri >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> PALEHIGH-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > PALEHIGH-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > PALEHIGH-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
okay, maybe this will help 1790c worst, henry-cumru twp.-berks co. worst, henry-dauphin co. kessler, philip-strasburg-lancasterco kessler, sebastian-strasburg-lancaster co kessler, andrew-salisbury twp-lancaster co worst, peter-salisbury twp-lancaster co cramer, john-strasburg-lancaster co sell, jacob-york co. sell, adam-york co shroeder, jacob-york co shroeder, rev.-york co worst, jacob-york co lancaster co-births worst anna margaret 4 feb 1748 jacob and annna dorothy-muddy creek ref. heinrich bp 22 june 1755 jacob and __ records of rev, john waldschmidt johann jacob bp 1749 jacob and __ same maria juliana bp 6 april 1751 jacob and __ same wurst mary, d/o jacob wurst and anna dorothea bp oct 1, 1746-muddy creek john peter wurst, s/o jacob, bp 8 june 1753, sp peter klein and margaret brunner st. james episcopal 1759 june 13 adam werst (west) to elizabeth wench, license `1775 may 1 joseph corel to rebecca hall bucks co. anna maria d/o michael flechser and catharine, born july 2, 1761. sp. peter werst and maria koch martha, as you know, there's a heck of a lot of wertz/werts/wortz/wortz but very few werst/worst lancaster co. history worst, henry, was born in salisbury twp, s/o henry, sr., and mary (kurtz) worst the worst family was established in lancaster co., about 1760 by 3 brothers, who came from switzerland, one settling in germantown, one in cornwall, lebanon co., and one in terre hill, lancaster co. the paternal grandparents of mr. worst, subject, were peter and barbara (weaver) worst henry worst sr., of salisbury, was born in 1795 and died at age 89. he married mary kurtz, d/o samuel and barbara (showalder) kurtz of lancster. she died in 1843, age 44 and was buried next to her husband on part of the old farm in a private cemetery.. members of the mennonite ch. children; barbara married john wanner, peter married maria good, samuel married nancy kurtz, elias married SUSAN GAYBILL, mary married joseph h. bair, elizabeth, susanna married daniel kurtz, henry, subject, leah died age 6 and catharine died at 18 henry worst, was a postmaster. he was a member of the presbyterian ch. in 1863 he married in providence twp to suusan FRAILEY born in earl twp., aug. 26, 1838, d/o daniel and anna (long) FRAILICK, the former died in paradise in 1888 and the latter died 1886 age 61. they were resoecuvkey members of the mennonite and dunkard churchs, and they were interred in mellinger's cemetery. their chldren were joseph, daniel of harrisburg, married lillie herr, anna married henry brown of paradise, rebecca widow of elias herman of lancaster, abby married john wright of lancaster, susan w/o henry worst. her maternal grandparnts were jonathan and susan (reno) long. children of mr. and mrs. worst; catharine, widow of clayton de haven; clayton married margaret bowers, henry married mazie kurtz and anna, Best Wishes, Geri -----Original Message----- From: martha w. jackson Sent: Saturday, November 18, 2006 7:41 PM To: palehigh@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [PALEHIGH] messinger Got an email back from Roberta Eddy, in which she located Peter WIRTH & wife, Magdelena, and several others. But the person at the courthouse in Bucks, sent a much later list of WERST down almost to today. AND!BUCKS CUT FROM LANCASTER, DIDN'T KNOW THAT. THAT MAY BE WHY I AM SO FAMILIAR WITH peter worst of Lancaster, and his shenannigans. ----- Original Message ----- From: "geri brennan" <gerifelker@webtv.net> To: <panortha@rootsweb.com>; <palehigh@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, November 18, 2006 7:41 AM Subject: [PALEHIGH] messinger > geranic immigrants in pa. ship lists > > the ship pink johnson arrived sept. 19, 1732. the archives gives 110 > names, this photostat show 112. there are many errors. behn should be > bohn, beer, bey, rouse, rauch, coplinger, keplinger, etc. john moesinger > settled in bucks co. with him was his son michael messinger, born nov 17, > 1719, who first settled in bucks co and later in forks twp., northampton > co., where he had a grist mill, became prominent and was member of the > county committe of obseration in the rev. he died oct. 24, 1791. he was > the ancstor of one of the members of our excutive committee and has many > descendans in northampton co. > > Best Wishes, Geri > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > PALEHIGH-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to PALEHIGH-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
forks twp uhler, valentine 15 may 1754-5 nov 1838 christina his wf. 23 feb 1764-6 oct 1831 eastpm rippel, andreas 5 july 1746-7 march 1817 children; john, peter, catharine w/o john krotz, elizabeth, w/o andrew uhler, maerath w/o michael butz anna maria, 1758- uhler, anna w/o andreas, 25 march, 1749-8 oct 1834 rev. war vets-burials uhler, christoper, mt. lebanon cem. lebanon, lebanon co. pa. rev. war-pensions uhler, andrew, navy service and pa. line srv. rachael bones former widow, r1004. soldier married regina "rachel", d/o john weismann on 18 feb 1772, both were from phila. soldier died 10 feb 1798 and his widow married 2nd to samuel bones on 27 aug 1801 and he died in 1820. widow applied 1837 in phila. co aged 83.john uhler of northern liberties in phila. co. state he knew soldier before and after the rev. war of 1812 uhler andrew, md. mil. david, md. mil george wf elizabeth, pa. mil jacob, md. mil john, wf sarah, md. mil. bucks co. sept 10, 1827, jacob uhler, durham twp. widow margaret. children, peter, john, michael, mary. margaret and ann over 14. john boyer, solomon bachman, george laubough, john knight and jacob, guaridan. 7 children; peter, john, michael, 3 minors, philipina w/o jacob addams, margaret, ann and mary 3 minors Best Wishes, Geri
15 april 1802 guardian for minor son of jaob messinger, forks twp. child, michael, over age 14, the petitioner guardian, frederic lerch same dat guardian for minor son of jacob messinger, forks twp. child, pahilp, over age 14, the petitioner guardian, valentine uhler 15 april 1802 guardians for 5 minor children of jacob messinger, forks twp. a miller, (all under 14) (had other children) widow, margaret, the petitioner admin. john messinger children; isaac, jacob, henry, margaret, john guardians; for isaac, jacob, henry-rudolph sweitzer for margaret, john-john werkheiser 20 jan 1809 estate of jacob ulher, forks twp. execs; jacob uhler and henry uhler 25 april 1815 estate of peter breidinger, plainfield twp. heirs, jacob breidinger, a son, valentine uhler, husband of dau. elizabeth, michael breidinger, guardian of susanna, adam, eve, christina, minor children of the deceased. deed for 400pds, 26 april 1777 granors; maagdalena uhler, forks twp, widow of valentine uhler, deceased charles heimer, plainfield twp, wf. mgt jacob uhler, forks twp john oberley (overlee) wf elizabeth-saucon valentine uhler (faldin uler) forks twp (margaret heimer, jacob uhler, elizabeth oberley, and valentine uhler were surviving children of valentine uhler, deceased) grantee, andrew uhler and henry uhler, both of forks twp (2 sons of the deceased) bucks co. velker, magd. 14 april 1751, adam and dorotha. sp valentine uhler, maria magd uhler, catharine rinker john valentine uhler 25 april 1755, s/o john valentine and maria magd. uhler, andrew, 31 dec 1784, s/o valentine and christina uhler, sp. andrw uhler and wf. germanic immigrants anastasius uhler, was born in the palatinate abou t710. he settked in lancaster co and died in lebanon co in 1769. he was contable of lebanon twp. in 1769 lebanon co uhler 1. michael uhler of lebanon twp. died july, 1802, leaving a wife anna maria and children, john, __ married george tieman, anastatius, philip, born 1783, maria barbara, born 1786 uhler, john of lebanon twp. probably another brother; died 1805 leaving children, elizabeth, catharine, barbara, john lebanon co-heidelberg two. 1752, crist, george zell, maria, h.z. born 1789, died dec 24, 1856 zell, elizabeth w/o a.z. june 26, 1789, died may 8, 1838 zell, levi a. died sept 19, 1853 age 39 zell, henry a. died sept 19, 1853 age 27 1845-south annville, john uhler uhler, mary magdalena born may 31, 1803, died oct 3, 1851 Best Wishes, Geri
Got an email back from Roberta Eddy, in which she located Peter WIRTH & wife, Magdelena, and several others. But the person at the courthouse in Bucks, sent a much later list of WERST down almost to today. AND!BUCKS CUT FROM LANCASTER, DIDN'T KNOW THAT. THAT MAY BE WHY I AM SO FAMILIAR WITH peter worst of Lancaster, and his shenannigans. ----- Original Message ----- From: "geri brennan" <gerifelker@webtv.net> To: <panortha@rootsweb.com>; <palehigh@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, November 18, 2006 7:41 AM Subject: [PALEHIGH] messinger > geranic immigrants in pa. ship lists > > the ship pink johnson arrived sept. 19, 1732. the archives gives 110 > names, this photostat show 112. there are many errors. behn should be > bohn, beer, bey, rouse, rauch, coplinger, keplinger, etc. john moesinger > settled in bucks co. with him was his son michael messinger, born nov 17, > 1719, who first settled in bucks co and later in forks twp., northampton > co., where he had a grist mill, became prominent and was member of the > county committe of obseration in the rev. he died oct. 24, 1791. he was > the ancstor of one of the members of our excutive committee and has many > descendans in northampton co. > > Best Wishes, Geri > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > PALEHIGH-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >