I am so fearful of that happy 99 i do not open any mail that has those words in it. I may lose some thing i really need, but then i think "no" i dont need it that bad. Viola.
Hi Everyone Most of you are probably familiar with the Happy99.exe that has been going around. Here is a site that you download a cleaner for the happy99.exe. It will not keep you from getting it but is suppose to remove the files from your computer if you do have it. You can find it at http://www.download.com/DD/dl/0,302,0-0309-1-017,00.html Judy Listowner can also be reached at judjack@rocketmail.com
Hi Everyone Most of you are probably familiar with the Happy99.exe that has been going around. Here is a site that you download a cleaner for the happy99.exe. It will not keep you from getting it but is suppose to remove the files from your computer if you do have it. You can find it at http://www.download.com/DD/dl/0,302,0-0309-1-017,00.html Judy Listowner can also be reached at judjack@rocketmail.com
Hi! I am new to this list. I have extensively been researching the 128th Pa Regiment. They were mustered in August, 1862 and mustered out in May, 1963 - a 9 month regiment. I have explored the printed material available and am trying to find relatives who might have letters/diaries/photos or any other information related to these soldiers. Two companies came from Lehigh County and I hope to list the names of men from time to time to perhaps find a relative. This is by no means my only method of exploring this, just one more vehicle that might prove fruitful. I have made some contacts with descendents from other means. If you are a relative of one of these men, I would appreciate hearing from you. Please privately email me at hypermom13@aol.com Some men from the 128th Pa.: William Reichard - his letters were printed in the Lehigh County Historical Society Bulletin in 1958. Ignatz Gresser - Medal Of Honor winner at Antietam William Good - born William Guth - South Whitehall Township Franklin Ritter - killed at Antietam Henry Luckenbill - killed at Antietam George Keck - killed at Antietam Frank Bloss - killed at Antietam Henry Weller - Killed at Antietam Thanks, Paula G.
Thought I'd try my luck at posting my family too, again. Some are posting for the Snyder family of LeHigh Co., Pa. I have the following: Charles Snyder b. 1826 LeHigh Co., Pa. m. Ermeline Miller b. 1837. They lived in Jefferson Twp., in Mercer Co., Pa. Emeline is the sister to my Eliza Ann Miller b. 1848 m. Henry Wagner Emeline and Eliza Ann Miller also had a brother, Reuben b. 1842 and either a cousin or another brother, Jacob Miller b. 1834 found in household on 1850 Census, but not listed as son. Their parents were George A. Miller b. 1813 m. Anna ? George was b. in Mississippi (or so says the 1850 Census) and was in Northampton Co., Pa. for a while. If he was actually born in Mississippi, it will be the only family that was born that far South. Karen txflythndr@aol.com
George Snyder born March 5, 1801 in LeHigh Co. PA. Seeking information on him or his parents, George and Susanna. Is there a census available for this time?
Hi, Anyone researching this family please e-mail me. Hans George Heintzelman m. Catharine Came to america in 1753. Johan Dieter Heintzelman m. 1) Maria Miller 2) Elizabeth 1756-1821 Lorentz Heintzelman m. Esther Snyder 1805-1873 Elizabeth Heintzelman m. Monroe Sensinger 1833-1905 Sincerely, Denise DennieXYZ@aol.com
This is from the query page of the Lehigh Co. Pa PAGenWeb page. you will need to reply to the submitter listed below. Not to me please. Judy Listowner Sally Reese wrote: > > Surnames: DIERKES BARTSCHE > Submitter: Sally Reese (darsal@cyberhighway.net) > Date: 07 Mar 1999 > > I am looking for the parents of Elizabeth Dierkes born 1804, in Easton Pensyslvania. Her father is said to be the first elected governor of Pennsylvania. she married Jacob Bartsche, born 1801 in Pennsylvania, in 1823, probaably in Ohio.
I have a few questions that maybe somebody can help with. My grandfather worked at Bethleham steel. Question, did they have or sponsor a soccer team around the 1920's. My grandfather might have played on the Scottish National team right before coming over to the US. Also do companys give out any info. on employees or history around that time frame. I know I'm reaching, but if anyone knows..... Thanks' Steve Duncan SDU7066@aol.com DUNCAN, RIDDELL, and RICE
Up to this point, I have been a "reader" of your page, hoping I would run across the surnames Dengler and Worline. Hasn't happenend, so will get this info out there. Abraham Worline, born 10 Oct 1808 in "PA" died 5 Nov1889 in Delaware, OH,wife Rebecca----also born in PA. Frederick Dengler, born 4 Aug1818, cemetery records say Lehigh Co. Died in Delaware, OH 27 Jan 1902, wife Rebecca Worline born in Delaware. Both my husband and I have roots in York Co. but have not done research in Berks or Lehigh before. Thanks for any help. Lenor Yake
---------- From: stevehartzell@friendlynet.com[SMTP:stevehartzell@friendlynet.com] Sent: Sunday, March 07, 1999 9:04 AM To: SteveHartzell Subject: RE: Barbara, 2nd wife of Henry Hertzell of Upper M Barbara Krol wrote: ---------- From: Krolxxx@aol.com[SMTP:Krolxxx@aol.com] Sent: Saturday, March 06, 1999 8:30 PM To: SteveHartzell Subject: Re: Barbara, 2nd wife of Henry Hertzell of Upper M Hello, Could you give more information on Henry Hertzell, parents, siblings, first wife etc. Thanks, Barbara Krol Barbara, Here is the info as I have it. We do not yet know who Henry's parents or siblings are. Perhaps someone out there has some new insights or suggestions?? Steve Hartzell Descendants of Henry Hertzel Generation No. 1 1. HENRY1 HERTZEL was born Bef. 1730 in Germany, and died 1806 in Lehigh Co., PA. He married (1) EVA in Germany. He married (2) MARIA BARBARA SCHAFFNER1 November 24, 1772 in Zion (Lehigh) Lutherine Church, Lower Macungie Twp., Lehigh Co., PA, daughter of JOHANN ADAM SHAFFNER. He married (3) ELIZABETH1 Aft. 1790. More About HENRY HERTZEL: Holy Communion: January 01, 1756, Entered into Holy Communion at the Schoolhouse Near the Old Spring, Dillingersville, Lehigh Co., PA Immigrated on Same Ship: November 30, 1750, Jacob Traub of Heidelberg, Germany Immigration: November 30, 1750, Ship Sandwich, to Philadelphia from Germany Naturalization: September 23, 1765, Henry Hertzhell of Upper Milford Residence: Bef. 1757, located in Upper Milford twp., Lehigh Co., PA Upper Milford Neighbors: Bet. 1757 - 1799, Fred Limbach, William Schoeffler, Casper Hepler, Abraham Griessemer, James Seagreaves, Jacob Schiffert, Casper Schonebruck, Andreas Bastian Witness to the will of: 1784, Christian Reinard Ministry: May have been an unordained minister beginning in 1770 (he or perhaps Henry Jr.) More About MARIA BARBARA SCHAFFNER: 1st Husband: Bef. 1772, died at sea on a return trip to Germany1 More About ELIZABETH: Information: 1806, Was separated from Henry prior to his death, he tried to cut her out of his will, but she ended up with 1/31 Children of HENRY HERTZEL and EVA are: 2. i. PETER2 HERTZEL, b. Abt. 1749, Germany; d. September 08, 1829, PA1; d. March 21, 1779, Lehigh Co., PA1. iv. ANNA MARIA HARTZEL1, b. February 01, 1781, Lehigh Co., PA1. v. JOHANN GEORGE HARTZEL1, b. February 10, 1783, Lehigh Co., PA1. vi. JOHANNES HARTZEL1, b. February 10, 1783, Lehigh Co., PA1; m. CATHERINE KEHLE1, Abt. 1810, Columbia Co., PA. vii. JOHANN PETER HARTZEL1, b. June 22, 1787, Lehigh Co., PA1; d. 1860, Columbia Co., PA1. viii. MICHAEL HARTZEL1, b. March 07, 1790, Lehigh Co., PA1; d. 18491. 3. CATHERINE2 HERTZEL (HENRY1)1 was born Bef. 1750 in Germany1, and died Bef. 1816 in prob. Rowan Co., NC1. She married CHRISTOPHER FREDERICK HEPLER1 Bef. 1768 in Lehigh Co., PA, son of CASPER HEPLER. More About CHRISTOPHER FREDERICK HEPLER: Emigration: 1787, to Thomasville, Rowan Co., NC1 Children of CATHERINE HERTZEL and CHRISTOPHER HEPLER are: i. JOHANN JACOB3 HEPLER1, b. May 13, 1768, Lehigh Co., PA1; d. 1772, Lehigh Co., PA1. ii. PETER HEPLER1, b. January 22, 1770, Lehigh Co., PA1; d. Bef. 1773, Lehigh Co., PA1. iii. CATHERINA HEPLER1, b. April 12, 1772, Lehigh Co., PA1; d. July 12, 1772, Lehigh Co., PA1. iv. CHRISTIAN HEPLER1, b. July 22, 1773, Lehigh Co., PA1; d. September 21, 18461. v. HEINRICH HERTZEL HEPLER1, b. August 27, 1775, Lehigh Co., PA1; d. August 07, 18341. vi. CASPER HEPLER1, b. October 13, 1777, Lehigh Co., PA1. vii. CHRISTOPHER HEPLER1, b. March 14, 1779, Lehigh Co., PA1; d. 18411. viii. JOHANNES HEPLER1, b. March 13, 1783, Lehigh Co., PA1; d. December 18471. ix. MARIA CATHERINE HEPLER1, b. August 05, 1785, Lehigh Co., PA1. x. PHILLIP HEPLER1, b. Abt. 1787, Rowan Co., NC1. xi. THOMAS HEPLER1, b. Abt. 1789, Rowan Co., NC1. xii. JOSEPH HEPLER1, b. Abt. 1791, Rowan Co., NC1. xiii. MOLLY HEPLER1, b. Abt. 1793, Rowan Co., NC1. xiv. SOLOMON HEPLER1, b. 1795, Rowan Co., NC1. xv. SUSANNA HEPLER1, b. 1797, Rowan Co., NC1. 4. HENRY2 HERTZEL (HENRY1)1 was born Bef. 1751 in Germany or PA1, and died 1805 in Salisbury twp., Lehigh Co., PA1. He married EVA ELIZABETH SCHIFFERT1 Abt. 17771, daughter of JACOB SCHIFFERT and ANNA HARTE. More About HENRY HERTZEL: Direct House Tax: 1798, Salisbury Twp., Lehigh Co., PA; 26 X 18 log 1 story - $180 Military service: Sept. 22, 1781, Militia under Capt. Adam Serfass Military service: May 04, 1785, Militia under Capt. Josehp Kooken Children of HENRY HERTZEL and EVA SCHIFFERT are: i. JACOB3 HARTZEL1, b. Abt. 1779, Lehigh Co., PA1; d. July 12, 1840, Lehigh Co., PA1; m. CATHERINE1, Bef. 1806. More About JACOB HARTZEL: Raised Siblings: 1806, Raised his 6 minor B & S after father's death1 ii. CATHERINA HARTZEL1, b. June 26, 1781, Lehigh Co., PA1; d. April 02, 1861, Lehigh Co., PA1; m. DANIEL BASTIAN1, May 12, 1805, Lehigh or Berks Co., PA1. More About CATHERINA HARTZEL: Baptismal Sponsors: July 22, 1781, Peter & Catherina Hertzel1 More About DANIEL BASTIAN: Occupation: Blacksmith at Wescoeville, Lehigh Co., PA iii. MARIA HARTZEL1, b. June 12, 1783, Lehigh Co., PA1; m. GEORGE STRAUSS1. More About MARIA HARTZEL: Baptismal Sponsors: August 17, 1783, Henry & Barbara Hertzel1 iv. HENRY HARTZEL1, b. April 06, 1785, Lehigh Co., PA1; d. September 13, 1862, Lehigh Co., PA1; m. MARGARET SHONEBRUCK1, October 01, 1809, Bally Catholic Mission, Lehigh or Berks Co., PA1. More About HENRY HARTZEL: Baptismal Sponsors: May 16, 1785, Henry & Christina Stroh1 More About MARGARET SHONEBRUCK: Baptism: March 29, 1789 Baptismal Sponsors: March 29, 1789, Anna Margaret Bach & her husband Joseph v. EVA C. HARTZEL1, b. February 03, 1787, Lehigh Co., PA1; d. December 28, 1851, Lehigh Co., PA1; m. JOHANNES STRAUSS1, April 11, 1807, Lehigh or Berks Co., PA1. More About EVA C. HARTZEL: Baptismal Sponsors: March 24, 1787, Peter & Catherina Hertzel1 vi. JOHANN ADAM HARTZEL1, b. January 20, 1789, Lehigh Co., PA1. More About JOHANN ADAM HARTZEL: Baptismal Sponsors: April 13, 1789, Johann A. & Eva Schiffert1 vii. ANDREW HARTZEL1, b. Abt. 1792, Lehigh Co., PA1; d. August 22, 1873, Lehigh Co., PA1; m. FRANCISCA IBACH1. viii. SOLOMON HARTZEL1, b. September 08, 1793, Lehigh Co., PA1; d. 1861, Lehigh Co., PA1; m. REBECCA SCHMIDT1. More About SOLOMON HARTZEL: Baptismal Sponsors: November 17, 1793, Henry & wife Hertzel1 ix. HANNAH HARTZEL1, b. Abt. 17941.
GAR stands for Grand Army of the Republic. It was an organization of Civil War veterans, sort of like the VFW of today. Steve Hartzell ---------- From: barbvolpe@yahoo.com[SMTP:barbvolpe@yahoo.com] Sent: Saturday, March 06, 1999 7:52 PM To: SteveHartzell Subject: [PALEHIGH-L] Union Cemetery Does anyone know where the Union Cemetery in Allentown is located? Is there more than one? Also looking for a church known as the Reformed Church or Trinity Reformed Church. Is it in Allentown and still in existance today? Also, does anyone know what G.A.R. stands for or familiar with the Donau Lodge, No. 347, K of P? Any information would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!!! Barb _________________________________________________________ DO YOU YAHOO!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ==== PALEHIGH Mailing List ==== contact List Manager at judjack@rocketmail.com or judjack@hotmail.com For List Rules visit http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Ranch/1006 click on Mailing List visit Genealogy of Pa at http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/6508/ Please Support Rootsweb. Visit the Lehigh Co. GenWeb page at http://www.rootsweb.com/~palehigh
Hi, Does anyone know the R. J. BRUNNER family who lived on Lumber Street in the early 1940's? They had a grandson named Dick. They were neighbors of my grandparents, ALVA and FRANK DIEBER, who lived on Allen Street. I am hoping the family can help me with some information. Thanks, Sally Egland (segland@aol.com) West Linn, OR
Hi, I am trying to locate information about WILLIAM KLINGER (born around 1897). He was married to my great-grandmother, KATE E. BLOSE, in 1920. Please respond if you can help me out. Thanks, Sally Egland (segland@aol.com) West Linn, Oregon
Before I get all sorts of mail telling me the query system is down (recent queries). I know. There was a change in URL at the rootsweb level (domain name). I need to find some time to put the path in the link correctly... The query system will still accept queries, They are currently not able to be viewed... So PLEASE DO NOT resubmit the same query... It is there... just not viewable. Maybe be a day or two with my work schedule right now... Jim County Coordinator Lehigh County PAGenWeb
This is from the query page of the Lehigh Co. Pa PAGenWeb page. you will need to reply to the submitter listed below. Not to me please. Judy Listowner Bonnie wrote: > > Surnames: ACKLAND JENKINS SMOOT > Submitter: Bonnie (blhh@tdsi.net) > Date: 06 Mar 1999 > URL: www.tdsi.net > > Any information regarding John Henry Ackland born > 2 Aug 1864 in PA and his parents: Ashul Ackland and Jane Jenkins would be appreciated. I seem to be at a brick wall with Ashul and Jane. > John Ackland married Ida Belle Smoot in Bement,Ill. > Thank You > > ==== PALEHIGH Mailing List ==== > contact List Manager at judjack@rocketmail.com or judjack@hotmail.com For List Rules visit http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Ranch/1006 click on Mailing List visit Genealogy of Pa at http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/6508/ > Please Support Rootsweb. Visit the Lehigh Co. GenWeb page at http://www.rootsweb.com/~palehigh
I have this booklet that I found in the attic at my grandmother's house in Philly, "Allen rifles, Co. D, 4th Regiment Infantry, N.G.P.". In it is are ads for businesses in the Allentown area,the regimental roster for the Spanish American war and for the civil war, with some history This book was put out around 1895. It is a brief history and souvenier book. If you have any interest, please contact me. Donna Daigle
Does anyone know where the Union Cemetery in Allentown is located? Is there more than one? Also looking for a church known as the Reformed Church or Trinity Reformed Church. Is it in Allentown and still in existance today? Also, does anyone know what G.A.R. stands for or familiar with the Donau Lodge, No. 347, K of P? Any information would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!!! Barb _________________________________________________________ DO YOU YAHOO!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com
DRABICK, PRIDKA, KAROM, HREGICIAN, PERON, MILLER, SKYRIOTIS Seeking ancestors, decendants of Samuel DRABICK and Fanny (PRIDKA) KAROM of Northampton, Lehigh Co., PA, poss. Ziegels Lutheran Church, d. before 1989. Also Andrew and Justin (PERON) HREGICIAN of Breiningsville or Northampton, Lehigh Co., PA, poss. St. John the Baptist Ukranian Church d. before 1993. I'm trying to help my neighbor with her genealogy. She's not online. Her maiden name is MILLER, married name is SKYRIOTIS. Sue
PALEHIGH-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > Subject: > > PALEHIGH-D Digest Volume 99 : Issue 46 > > Today's Topics: > #1 [PALEHIGH-L] JUNDT/YOUNT/SCHNEIDER [MsMaryFS@aol.com] > #2 [PALEHIGH-L] SCHUCK/SHOOK/NERBASS/ [MsMaryFS@aol.com] > #3 [PALEHIGH-L] [Fwd: {not a subscrib [Jackson <hjjk26712@townsqr.com>] > #4 [PALEHIGH-L] [Fwd: {not a subscrib [Jackson <hjjk26712@townsqr.com>] > #5 [PALEHIGH-L] Re: {not a subscriber [Jackson <hjjk26712@townsqr.com>] > > Administrivia: > To unsubscribe from PALEHIGH-D, send a message to > > PALEHIGH-D-request@rootsweb.com > > that contains in the body of the message the command > > unsubscribe > > and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software > requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [PALEHIGH-L] JUNDT/YOUNT/SCHNEIDER > Date: Fri, 5 Mar 1999 16:53:34 EST > From: MsMaryFS@aol.com > To: PALEHIGH-L@rootsweb.com > > Hello, > I am looking for information re: Abraham (Jundt) Yount. On 08 Oct. 1780, > he & Elizabeth Barbara Schneider were sponsors for Abraham Yount (born 26 > Sept. 1780); this child was son of George Jundt (brother of Abraham) and Eva > Catherina Knauss. Who was Elizabeth Barbara Schneider? Was she the wife of > Abraham? Relative? > MSMARYFS@AOL>COM > Mary Frances > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [PALEHIGH-L] SCHUCK/SHOOK/NERBASS/MEHRBAS > Date: Fri, 5 Mar 1999 16:58:30 EST > From: MsMaryFS@aol.com > To: PALEHIGH-L@rootsweb.com > > Hello, Does anyone out there have any information on the daughter of Johannes > George Schuck, Rosina Barbara? She was named in his will as wife of Francis > (unablr to read last name from will). Have seen other documents with name > spelled, NERBASS/MEHRBAS. DOB appears to be about 1718 in Germany. > MSMARYFS@AOL.COM > Mary Frances > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [PALEHIGH-L] [Fwd: {not a subscriber} QExpress for Lehigh County, Pennsylvania ( MILLER )] > Date: Fri, 05 Mar 1999 16:25:13 -0600 > From: Jackson <hjjk26712@townsqr.com> > To: PALEHIGH-L@rootsweb.com > > This is from the query page of the Lehigh Co. Pa PAGenWeb page. you will > need to reply to the submitter listed below. Not to me please. > > Judy > Listowner > > Fred Kligge wrote: > > > > Surnames: MILLER > > Submitter: Fred Kligge (fkligge@heyco-metals.com) > > Date: 05 Mar 1999 > > > > Can anyone tell me where Rock Port in Lehigh County is? I would especially like to know the township. > > > > Thanks, > > > > Fred > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [PALEHIGH-L] [Fwd: {not a subscriber} QExpress for Lehigh County, Pennsylvania ( KENNEDY DUFF )] > Date: Fri, 05 Mar 1999 16:26:15 -0600 > From: Jackson <hjjk26712@townsqr.com> > To: PALEHIGH-L@rootsweb.com > > This is from the query page of the Lehigh Co. Pa PAGenWeb page. you will > need to reply to the submitter listed below. Not to me please. > > Judy > Listowner > > Sandy Kennedy Saville wrote: > > > > Surnames: KENNEDY DUFF > > Submitter: Sandy Kennedy Saville (Suzionyx@aol.com) > > Date: 05 Mar 1999 > > > > I am looking for the decendents of William Kennedy, b. abt. 1866 & Isabella Kennedy, b. abt. 1858. Their parents were John Kennedy & Sarah Duff. They had a brother, David Duff, b. 1855 & a sister Mary b. 1857. Also looking for parents of Sarah. > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [PALEHIGH-L] Re: {not a subscriber} QExpress for Lehigh County, Pennsylvania ( FOLK FOLLWEILER LEASER/LEAZER ) > Date: Fri, 05 Mar 1999 16:27:09 -0600 > From: Jackson <hjjk26712@townsqr.com> > To: PALEHIGH-L@rootsweb.com > > This is from the query page of the Lehigh Co. Pa PAGenWeb page. you will > need to reply to the submitter listed below. Not to me please. > > Judy > Listowner > > Robert Folk wrote: > > > > Surnames: FOLK FOLLWEILER LEASER/LEAZER > > Submitter: Robert Folk (globmstr@wi.net) > > Date: 05 Mar 1999 > > URL: http//www2.wi.net/~globmstr/ > > > > I'm looking for info on the parents of John Folk b.1796 and married Maria Follweiler. They moved to Ohio sometime after their marriage. Maria d. 1865. > > John moved on to Indiana. Any info would be greatly appreciated. > > thanks > > Bob Folk Hi, Bob. I'm a Follweiler descendant, too. The Brobst Family Historical Registry contains a lot of info about Maria "Mollie" Follweiler, but not much about John Folk. You can find it all on the Brobst Family Website: hppt://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/brobst/ I descend from Susanna Follweiler who married Johannes Brobst, Jr. Do you have any info on the children of Folk/Follweiler? I have nothing at all. Bill -- William A. Brobst, Curator, Brobst Family Historical Registry 6072 Currituck Rd, Kitty Hawk, NC 27949 252-261-3068 brobstwa@interpath.com