Searching for info on descendants of: CONNORS ( of Wilkes-Barre) Charles, b. 1888 d. ? Leo, b. 1891, d. ? Francis, b. 1894, d. ? William, b. 1898, d. 1987 SCHAPPERT ( of Nanticoke) Mary (Connors), b. 1896, d. 1969 Bernard, B. ?, d. 1971 TIA, Phil Buckley, Costa Mesa, CA
Armstrong, James, miner, P.O., Inkerman, was born in County Mayo, Ireland, December 24, 1854, and is a son of Anthony and Mary A. (Rhuan) Armstrong, atives of the same place, who reared a family of six children, of whom James is fourth in order of birth. Our subject was educated in Ireland, and came to this country in 1868, settling in Sebastopol, this county. In that year he was apprenticed to boot and shoe making, and upon being released as a journeyman, in 1872, he went to work in the mines as a laborer, remaining as such until 1878, when he went west and worked as a miner in Ohio and Indiana. He then journeyed to Chicago, Ill., where he was employed in iron works, returning home to Sebastopol in December, 1880, since which time he has been employed as a miner by the Pennsylvania Coal Company. On August 9, 1882, Mr. Armstrong was united in marriage with Bridget, daughter of Timothy and Mary (Malia) McNulty, natives of County Mayo, Ireland, and they have been blessed with the following issue: Charles, born May 26, 1883; Mary, born May 20, 1886, and Blanche, born July 6, 1889. Our subject is a member of the Roman Catholic Church, the Ancient Order of Hibernians, and the Henry Grattan Literary Association. In politics he is a Democrat, and held the office of school director from 1886 to 1889. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get email at your own domain with Yahoo! Mail. http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/
Hi all, I have a picture that was taken in 1936. All of these people on here may still be living. I know at least one of them still is. Anyhow if anybody has a Doris or Ned Kelly in there family tree please email me and I will scan the photo for you. Thanks Suzie ppotter@woh.rr.com
Has anyone published an index of who is buried in St. Gabriel's cemetery in Hazleton? Pam Oregon
Wilkes-Barre Evening Leader, Fri, Apr 4, 1890 DEATHS: SARAH, wife of STEPHEN C CONROY, of 47 South Grant street, died at 4:30 this morning at the age of 36 years. The funeral will take place on Sunday at 3 p.m. from her late home. She leaves a husband and three children >From Plymouth: PATRICK, the two year old son of MICHAEL BRESLIN, died yesterday. Funeral Saturday >From Plymouth: An eight year of daughter of RICHARD FLAHERTY, of Willow street, died yesterday afternoon >From Plymouth: Mrs CHARLES SALVAGE, aged 48 years, died of dropsy at her home on Welsh Hill yesterday. She leaves a husband and family to mourn her demise BRIEFS: All five children of CALVIN PARSONS assembled at his home in Parsons on Tuesday the occasion of his 75th birthday. These were: Mrs E C COLE of Ashley, Mrs C P KIDDER, Mrs G W FISH of Waverly New York, HEZEKIAH PARSONS, and Major O A PARSONS. Most of the grandchildren were present and Miss MATTEE of Scranton, sister of Mrs HEZEKIAH PARSONS was also a guest. >From Plymouth: Mrs ALICE HOACHLANDER attained the age of 39 years yesterday Mrs W F SHELLY, of Nanticoke, is spending today with her sister, Mrs J G HARTMAN, of South Main Street Miss MOLLIE MILLER, from Iowa, a niece of JOHN R LINES, will hereafter make her home in this city with her uncle. Mr and Mrs CHARLES MORGAN, of North Franklin Street, celebrated their 48th wedding anniversary this week Ed, Phoenix
Just visited Ebay and did a search under Luzerne. About 30 items came up, including local postcards, books and more. Wendy __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get email at your own domain with Yahoo! Mail. http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/
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Hello list, Just wanted to announce the following obit that has been added to my newspaper page: Mrs. Michael DVOROZNAK Obit It can be found at the following URL: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~cranford/luzpa041.html I have no further info on this person or surname, just hoping to help someone. Cathy Cranford-Ailstock pastseeker@nc.rr.com http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~cranford/cathy1.html Listowner for Montgomery County, NC NCMONTGO-L@rootsweb.com Listowner for The A*I*L*S*T*O*C*K, B*R*U*T*O*N, C*R*A*N*F*O*R*D, F*O*X*H*A*L*L, H*A*T*H*C*O*C*K, J*U*R*Y & O*Z*I*E*R Lists *** To see one's self more clearly One needs to seek the past. C.C. Ailstock
this article was sent to me, and the part from Plymouth, PA. Ref: DOOLEY'S is my relations.... Can anyone tell me if and where I can locate any information on DOOLEY. Daniel DOOLEY is the brother to my great great grandfather, and I have no information on any sisters or brothers that stayed behind in Pa. Thomas and James DOOLEY, brothers left to go to Kansas and they were said to have gone gold digging in Colorado for awhile. If anyone needs information on James DOOLEY, i will be glad to share.... sincerely, Joann searching for any DOOLEY's in Pa. arrived before the 1830's census, since they were listed as DULY in the 1830 & 1840 Luzerne Co. Pa. census and spe;;ed DOOLEY in 1850's... Thanks so much for any help.... >From Plymouth: KATIE, the seven year old daughter of DANIEL DOOLEY, died of > cancer last Saturday night. This is the seventh of Mr DOOLEY's family that > has died within the past two years. He has the sympathy of this community > in his bereavement. Funeral tomorrow. > Wilkes-Barre Evening Leader, Mon, Mar 31, 1890 > > > MARRIAGES: > C H YOUNG and Miss KATE JENKINS were married on Saturday at the home of the > bride by Rev E L Santee. > > In Nanticoke Mar 27, JOHN J ADAMS and Miss SAMUELS, both of Nanticoke > > In Ashley Mar 27 by Rev Morvin Custer, WILLIAM LAITEY and Miss GETTIE > JOHNSON, both of Ashley > > In Shickshinny Mar 22 by Rev B B Luce, CHARLES W MOYER and AMANDA DEHAVEN, > both of Shickshinny > > Mar 22 at the residence of Rev D B McCloskey, MILTON HARRISON to Mrs > MEHITABLE HAZLETT, both of near Huntington Mills > > In Yatesville Mar 26 by Rev Robert Holmes, JOHN T JOHNSON of Pittston, and > Miss MARY JANE REID, of Yatesville > > In West Pittston Mar 27 byk Rev Y C Smith, WILLIAM M KOENIG, of Exeter > Borough, and Miss ROSA MARKS, of West Pittston > > > DEATHS: > Rev JOHN J HUGHES, of 336 East Market Street, died at his home on Friday > evening last, of consumption, aged 52 years. Deceased has been a resident > of Wilkes-Barre for twenty years, but had served as pastor of the Welsh > Methodist Church of Miners Mills before being obliged to retire on account > of ill health. The funeral will take place tomorrow afternoon from the > house, and interment will be made in Hollenback cemetery. > > Mrs HUGH RILEY, mother of J T RILEY, of Ashley, and well known in this > vicinity, died at her home in Newtown yesterday, aged 77 years. The funeral > will be held at 9 o'clock Wednesday morning with High Mass at St Leo's > Catholic Church at Ashley > > R B HOWELL, the sick merchant, died last evening at his home 212 South > street, after a week's illness from pneumonia, aged 51 years. Mr HOWELL > was once warden of the Auburn state prison. He came here two years ago from > Bradford County. Deceased was a cousin of Dr DAVIS of this city and is > survived by a wife and four children - WILLIAM, ROBERT, FANNIE, and LENA. > Funeral for friends only, Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. > > DANIEL J PRICE, who was terribly injured in No. 1 slope of the Kingston Coal > Co. on Friday evening, died on Saturday and GEORGE MARKEY who was injured at > the same time, is not expected to recover > > >From Plymouth: KATIE, the seven year old daughter of DANIEL DOOLEY, died of > cancer last Saturday night. This is the seventh of Mr DOOLEY's family that > has died within the past two years. He has the sympathy of this community > in his bereavement. Funeral tomorrow. > > >From Plymouth: Supt DAVID B GILDEA received a telegram this morning that his > uncle DAVID BRENNAM had died in Coal Dale this morning. Deceased was 74 > years of age. A wife, three sons, and six daughters survive him. He has > been a resident of Tamaqua and vicinity for the past 45 years. Miss KATE G > BRENNAN, teacher of Avondale School, is his daughter. Funeral next > Wednesday morning; interment in Tamaqua > > At the hospital Mar 30, the results of an injury, FRANK MCGINTY, aged about > 17 years > > In this city Mar 25 of cancer, MARY R SCHENSKY > > At Town Line Mar 26, JOHN HUSTED, aged 103 years > > In Pittston Mar 27 of diphtheria, a daughter of PHILIP KNEPMAN, aged about > five years > > In Benton, Columbia Co. Pa, Mar 17, Mrs HANNAH DODSON, widow of the late > GEORGE DODSON, aged 86 years > > In Shickshinny Mar 17, LETTIE MAY, daughter of H H and ANNA COFFMAN, aged 3 > years > > At her home on Market street, Pittston, Mar 27, Mrs MARY HINES, aged 67 > years > > In Wilkes-Barre Mar 29, of dropsy and heart trouble, Mrs STEPHEN SCHNEIDER > > > BRIEFS: > >From Plymouth: the banns of marriage have been published between HORACE > GIRTON and Miss MARIA COYLE > > > Ed, Phoenix >
Clear DayHello List, I am looking for an old Welsh Congregational Church located in Minerstown, PA, according to a news article I have. Does anyone have any ideas of where this town is? Was Minersville possible called this earlier? Any info helpful. Lois
Wilkes-Barre Evening Leader, Thu, Apr 3, 1890 MARRIAGES: At Old Forge Apr 2 by Rev J A A*gel, F E WARD of Spring Brook, and Miss ELIZABETH WILSON of Duryea MARRIAGE LICENSES GRANTED: GEORGE ROBBINS, Forty Fort ANNA S ANTHONY, Kingston JAMES BRACE, Dallas EDITH DYMOND, Dallas THOMAS DUNN, Wilkes-Barre L M DERMOTT, Wilkes-Barre C E SCHECTERLY, Nanticoke M M RHODES, Nanticoke JOSEPH PERRY, Wilkes-Barre BRIDGET MALLY, Wilkes-Barre JOHN H HALL, Wilkes-Barre ISABELLA LEASE, Wilkes-Barre DEATHS: JACOB GALLAND, a resident of Wilkes-Barre, died at the residence of his son in New York this morning at 8 oclock. Mr GALLAND was the father of three young men engaged in the manufacturing business in this city and of BERTHOLD GALLAND in Scranton. He was born in Prussia and had been a resident of Wilkes-Barre for eight years. The sons in business here and in New York are EUGENE, GEORGE, and MAX. The deceased was 65 years of age and had been a merchant until a few years ago when he retired. The funeral will take place Sunday in Scranton In Pittston Apr 2 of consumption, JAMES H CRAIG, aged 55 years In Pittston Apr 2 of Brights disease, JAMES S BAKER, ex-chief of police, aged 47 In Pittston Mar 31 of Brights disease, MARY, wife of MICHAEL MCHALE, aged 28 years In Pittston Apr 1, ELIZABETH, wife of GEORGE CATON, aged 57 years THE NANTICOKE EXPLOSION: MORGAN PRICE who was so badly injured in slope No. 4 at Nanticoke yesterday died soon after 8 oclock in the evening. He was conscious for a time after being removed to his home. He said he was blown clear through a brattice by the first explosion, and just as he was regaining consciousness he was again rolled along like a ball some 50 feet by the force of the concussion. Price s clothing was burned entirely off. JOHN ZUBOVAGE was blown off his feet and into a car. At the same time a quantity of falling rock covered him up except for part of his head. The body was extricated with extreme difficulty. The explosion of yesterday occurred very near the spot where engineer E C SCHAUFUS and an assistant were killed some months ago. The funerals of WM. A JAMES, JOSEPH ADAMS, and JOHN ZUBOVAGE will be held tomorrow. JOHN GRIFFITH was reported very low this morning but unless complications set in he will pull through. He is badly burned on his head and face and his thigh is broken. MICHAEL BARINSKY and JOSEPH BERANKSKIE have been taken to the City Hospital. The former has a broken leg and one eye blown out. The latter is badly burned on his hands and face. Both will recover it is thought. WILL FILED: The will of ELILU JENNINGS was filed today. She bequeaths her property in Nanticoke to her son JAMES in New York. It consists of one house and one lot. Ed, Phoenix
Is there a listing of who is in this cemetery? My great grandparents may be there & I was curious if there were plans to restore it also. Thanks, Charlotte
85 Dennison Street Swoyersville, PA 18704 570-287-5993 That's the mailing address in the phone book. The cemetery must be on Forty-Fort/Swoyersville border. It's about 5 miles from Wilkes-Barre. ----- Original Message ----- From: <KJack145@aol.com> To: <PALUZERN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, April 08, 2001 7:05 PM Subject: [PALUZERN] Denison Cemetery in Forty Fort > > > Does anyone have a phone number or records keeper information for this > cemetery? How far is Forty Fort from Wilkes Barre? > > Thanks > > > ==== PALUZERN Mailing List ==== > Did you know that Luzerne County Genweb is Now Searchable? >
Hi- Does anyone on the list know where this website disappeared to? It was really well done and had lots of information. I have tried several different ways to access it, without success. Pat Matthews Researching in Hazleton: Matthews, Shelley, Black, Eady, Adey, Eddy
1884 Rpt of Non-Fatal Accidents in the South Anthracite District, comprising parts of Luzerne County, and Carbon County. (from the Reports of the Inspectors of Mines of the Anthracite Coal Regions of Pennsylvania for the Year Ending 31 December, 1884) 1/2 WILLIAM GALLAGHER, helper, 14, Upper Lehigh No 4 1/3 JOHN STACK, carpenter, 45, Laurel Hill 1/4 JOHN MCGRAW, miner, 35, Mt Pleasant 1/9 JOHN MCCARTHY, driver, 19, Drifton #2 1/11 MICHAEL LAUTAUCHER, laborer, 33, Hazleton #6 1/14 EDWARD CHARLETON, miner, 29, Tomhicken 1/16 DAVID ISAAC, miner, 38, Jeanesville #7 1/22 DAVID JENKINS, slate-picker, 14, Lansford #4 breaker 1/23 ANTHONY DALE, miner, 30, Sugar Loaf 1/23 HARRISON LEFFLER, driver, 23, Harleigh 1/25 JOHN G WALTERS, helper, 15, Drifton #2 1/29 WILLIAM JONES, miner, 38, Jeanesville #4 2/2 AUGUST BREIDING, miner, 35, Hazleton 38 2/3 HENRY JONES, fan-boy, 15, Laurel Hill 2/4 THOMAS DENNIS, miner, 40, Hazleton #6 2/4 ANTHONY MOYER, driver, 16, Laurel Hill 2/6 PETER HENRY, laborer, 24, Sugar Loaf 2/6 THOMAS BEVAN, miner, 26, Jeanesville #1 2/6 EDWARD WATTS, driver, 18, Jeanesville #4 2/7 JOHN DALY, driver, 19, Jeanesville #1 2/7 JONATHON ROBERTS, driver, 17, Jeanesville #1 2/9 LAWSON FARRINGER, miner, 27, Drifton #3 2/11 AUGUST SEIFERT, laborer, 35, Eckley #2 2/11 MARTIN FAHEY, loader, 17, Nesquehoning 2/11 WILLIAM HORN, slate-picker, 15, Gowen 2/13 JOSEPH HARTRANFT, laborer, 22, Lansford #9 2/14 JOHN RHIMMACK, miner, 28, Harleigh 2/18 PHILIP SMITH, miner, 55, Hazleton #6 2/20 JAMES BRENNAN, miner, 40, East Crystal Ridge 2/20 MICHAEL GALLAGEHER, miner, 20, Drifton #2 2/26 JOHN M SCOTT, blacksmith, 28, Nesquehoning 2/26 THOMAS MORGAN, driver, 19, Drifton #2 2/26 GEORGE BIRD, driver, 16, Drifton #1 2/26 MICHAEL FRINCO, laborer, 26, Drifton #2 2/27 MICHAEL SHUPOCK, laborer, 35, Yorktown stripping 2/29 JOHN TRALA, laborer, 40, Ebervale 2/29 GEORGE HERZOG, miner, 32, Derringer 3/3 ANDREW MICKLER, laborer, 26, Lansford #9 3/3 WILLIAM SCHRAMM, miner, 40, Laurel Hill 3/4 LINCOLN DAVIES, locomotive engr, 35, Lansford #9 3/4 HUGH SMITH, miner, 48, Hazleton mine 3/4 MICHAEL SIUSCO, hitcher, 23, Drifton #1 3/14 PATRICK O'DONNEL, miner, 40, Lansford #9 3/19 DENNIS GALLAGHER, miner, 38, Lansford #6 3/20 PETER PADDEN, laborer, 34, Milnesville 3/24 JOSEPH WILLIAMS, miner, 35, Harleigh 3/25 SAMUEL WILLIAMS, oiler, 14, Harleigh 3/27 THOMAS HAWKE, driver, 15, Laurel Hill 3/27 CHARLES ROTH, company man, 30, Cranberry 3/29 CHARLES HUSLER, company man, 23, Hazle #3 4/2 DOMINICK CULL, miner, 50, Jeanesville #4 4/2 JOHN MCHUGH, hitcher, 16, Oak Dale #1 4/3 JAMES FORREST, miner, 45, Cranberry 4/7 JOHN FRY, stable boss, 65, Coleraine 4/7 WILLIAM YORK, miner, Lansford #5 4/8 JOHN BURNS, laborer, 27, Hazleton mine 4/8 JOHN KOZLEY, oiler, 22, Upper Lehigh #6 4/9 GEORGE CONDICK, outside laborer, 30, Ebervale 4/9 STEPHEN BUTZBACH, outside laborer, 40, Ebervale 4/11 THOMAS M WILLIAMS, miner, 50, Drifton #1 4/11 HENRY FISHER, company man, Cranberry 4/11 JOSEPH HALL, miner, Yorktown #5 4/11 MICHAEL MCAFFEE, driver, 16, Hazleton #3 4/17 WILLIAM TONKIN, miner, 45, Nesquehoning 4/17 JOHN WATKINS, miner, 32, Gowen 4/18 HUGH SHERIDAN, miner, 40, Jeanesville #1 4/22 DOMINIC SHARKEY, laborer, 22, Upper Lehigh #2 4/24 EDWARD SWEENY, door-boy, 13, Harleigh 4/24 HENRY POLGRANE, miner, 45, Stockton West #1 4/25 FRANK HORN, miner, 36, Nesquehoning 4/25 SAMUEL LESLIE, miner, 26, Nesquehoning 4/26 JOHN MOONEY, miner, 31, Highland #1 4/26 MICHAEL OROWITZ, outside laborer, 25, Hazleton mine 4/26 WILLIAM NEWTON, brakeman, 20, Nesquehoning 4/29 PATRICK SWEENY, miner, 30, Lansford #5 4/30 GEORGE BARNER, laborer, 35, Upper Lehigh #4 4/30 CHRISTIAN WIEGAND, pump runner, 58, Jeanesville #4 5/1 CHARLES SCHAFER, company laborer, 22, Lattimer #2 5/5 WILLIAM COSTELLO, door boy, 14, Lattimer #2 5/7 JAMES DONOHUE, miner, 40, Hazleton mine 5/12 REES PHILLIPS, door boy, 16, Gowen 5/12 MICHAEL MONAHAN, miner, 45, Lattimer #2 5/13 JAMES MCGEEHAN, driver, 27, Eckley #2 5/14 ROWLAND EVANS, miner, 50, Tresckow #9 5/16 JOHN GOSPER, laborer, 30, Milnesville 5/17 JAMES CAMPBELL, driver, 14, Harleigh 5/22 JOHN FURY, laborer, 24, Drifton #2 5/23 JOHN MONAHAN, miner, 29, Jeanesville #4 5/24 JAMES MULHERRIN, miner, 30, Stockton West #1 5/28 LUKE MCGRATH, driver, 22, Jeanesville 5/28 LAWRENCE RATCLIFFE, timberman, 50, Lansford #5 5/28 JOHN CONLEY, slate-picker, 14, Nesquehoning 5/31 EDWARD MEHAN, driver, 16, Nesquehoning 6/4 JOHN SHANTO, outside laborer, 22, Ebervale 6/4 DENNIS MCCOY, driver, 17, Hazleton mine 6/12 CHARLES QUINN, driver, 18, Ebervale 6/13 THOMAS M THOMAS, laborer, 25, Lansford #9 6/14 JOHN BRESKO, laborer, 30, Hazleton mine 6/14 THOMAS MCGROATY, driver, 18, Mt Pleasant 6/16 CHARLES WITCHEY, driver, 21, Derringer 6/18 DENNIS GALLAGHER, driver, 20, Ebervale 6/25 ANDREW MICHLER, laborer, 30, Lansford #9 6/26 JAMES FLEMING, miner, 26, Humboldt 6/26 JOSEPH BARAKA, laborer, 22, Stockton #2 7/1 JOHN R CROSSEN, fire boss, 42, Nesquehoning 7/1 THOMAS ROSSI, laborer, 34, Gowen 7/3 MARCUS GALLAGHER, door boy, 14, Tresckow 7/7 DANIEL HARRIS, laborer, 24, Beaver Meadow 7/8 JOHN O'DONNEL, runner, 21, Yorktown #6 7/10 THOMAS MCDONALD, laborer, 18, Cranberry 7/10 GEORGE CONNER, miner, Sugar Loaf 7/11 JOSEPH WARGAM, laborer, 33, Laurel Hill 7/14 PAT. H CONAHAN, miner, 40, Beaver Meadow 7/15 CHARLES FOX, engineer, Laurel Hill 7/18 JOHN SCHAEFER, miner, Cranberry 7/21 NELSON CORYELL, miner, Sugar Loaf 7/22 JAMES BRISLIN, laborer, 22, Laurel Hill 7/22 SAMUEL LESLIE, miner, 25, Nesquehoning 7/23 A G BEORIGE, miner, 52, Harleigh 7/25 MICHAEL KENDRICK, laborer, Lansford #6 7/29 FRANK SCHLOSSER, driver, 16, Hollywood 7/29 JOHN CHISTON, laborer, 25, Hollywood stripping 7/30 CHRISTIAN SCHULBRUMPH, company laborer, 50, Sugar Loaf 7/31 PATRICK CONEHAN, company laborer, 49, Lansford #9 7/31 THOMAS DENNIS, miner, 45, Hazleton #6 8/1 NATHAN HOUSER, slate-picker, 12, Lansford #4 8/1 JOHN J BOYLE, loader, Lansford #5 8/1 MICHAEL ODonnell, laborer, 50, Upper Lehigh #4 8/4 PATRICK KEATING, laborer, 21, Harleigh 8/5 WILLIAM WELSH, laborer, 27, Ebervale 8/5 CHRISTIAN MINICH, miner, 45, Eckley #5 8/8 FRANCIS CARROL, slate-picker, 14, Lansford #5 8/9 THOMAS CARR, miner, 54, Milnesville 8/9 JAMES ODONNEL, miner, 27, Drifton #2 8/14 WILLIAM MULHERRIN, laborer, 21, Pond Creek 8/18 JOHN SULETTIE, laborer, 28, Stockton #2 8/22 BARNEY MOONEY, miner, 29, Eckley #5 8/22 AUGUST MURSHOFF, pump runner, 19, Sugar Loaf 8/22 JOHN MYERS, pump runner, 18, Sugar Loaf 8/22 GEORGE SHUGART, company laborer, 26, Hazleton #3 8/26 ANDREW JUGGING, laborer, 30, Hollywood 8/27 ANDREW PASTEY, miner, 37, Eckley #5 8/27 FRANK DURKIN, top boy, 14, Yorktown #6 8/27 CONDY BOYLE, miner, 60, Yorktown #6 8/30 PAT. MCCADDEN, miner, 50, Oakdale #2 9/8 HARRISON LEFFLER, driver, 24, Harleigh 9/9 PETER MCGUIRE, slate-picker, 13, Sugar Loaf 9/11 EDWARD MCCAULL, laborer, Lansford #5 9/11 JOHN MULHERRIN, laborer, Lansford #5 9/11 CHARLES SHARP, laborer, Lansford #5 9/16 JOHN THURLEY, miner, Sugar Loaf 9/16 JOHN HUNTER, laborer, 30, Lattimer #1 9/20 DENNIS MCHUGH, laborer, 24, Yorktown #6 9/20 THOMAS FLEWELLYN, miner, 27, Highland #1 9/20 DANIEL REES, miner, 26, Tomhicken 9/23 WILLIAM DAVIS, door boy, 13, Jeanesville #7 9/23 JOHN DEVANEY, miner, Lattimer #2 9/23 NIEL ODONNELL, miner, Beaver Brook 9/23 WILLIAM HARRY, driver, Stockton #2 9/24 CHARLES GEBAUR, company man, 40, Sugar Loaf 9/27 MILTON SIGFELD, laborer, 30, Tresckow 9/28 GEORGE GULLOCK, laborer, 27, Ebervale 10/7 MICHAEL WASHISKO, laborer, Laurel Hill 10/8 PHILLIP SMITH, miner, West #1 Stockton 10/8 CHRISTIAN SCHADE, miner, West #1 Stockton 10/9 EDWARD KINDERLINE, miner, 35, Beaver Brook 10/9 CHARLES BONNER, laborer, 23, Beaver Brook 10/14 CASPAR HAGHGAND, miner, 50, Hazleton mine 10/18 THOMAS ROWE, miner, 52, Laurel Hill 10/21 THOMAS ELLIOT, miner, 27, Highland #1 10/21 WILLIAM FERRY, miner, 50, Hazleton mine 10/22 MICHAEL HARKEL, outside laborer, 55, Lansford #9 10/22 ANDREW BRISLIN, miner, 27, Upper Lehigh #5 10/29 JOHN MAY, miner, East Crystal Ridge 11/1 FRED. YOCHT, brakeman, 19, Lattimer #3 11/6 GEORGE KRUGER, driver, 22, Harleigh 11/11 MICHAEL GOULDING, miner, 38, Mount Pleasant 11/11 DANIEL MCHUGH, miner, Lansford #9 11/13 JAMES GALLAGHER, driver, Nesquehoning 11/13 FREDERICK BIMBLER, driver, Nesquehoning 11/14 MICHAEL SMITH, driver, Nesquehoning 11/15 ROBERT FICHTER, footman, 20, Lattimer #2 11/15 MICHAEL MCCUE, miner, Hazleton mine 11/17 DAVID DAVIS, brakeman, Nesquehoning 11/17 GEORGE HUGHES, miner, Lansford #9 11/18 MICHAEL MCFADDEN, laborer, Lansford #9 11/18 JAMES RILEY, miner, Hazleton mine 11/19 SOLOMON THOMAS, miner, Nesquehoning 11/19 MIKE WASKER, laborer, Tresckow 11/21 SAMUEL CARLIN, miner, 45, Hazleton #8 11/25 JOHN JACOBISKY, laborer, 28, Upper Lehigh #2 11/26 WILLIAM SMITH, miner, 50, Milnesville 11/28 AUGUST YOST, miner, 20, Milnesville 11/28 PETER MIKLEYOHN, miner, 40, West #1 Stockton 11/28 ANDREW BARLOCK, laborer, Hollywood stripping 11/29 ANDREW MIRON, laborer, Hollywood stripping 11/29 THOMAS JONES, miner, Lansford #6 11/29 DENNIS MCHUGH, miner, Lansford #4 12/1 MICHAEL BRENNAN, miner, 33, Lattimer #2 12/2 GEORGE YOST, miner, Upper Lehigh #1 12/3 EDWARD WILBUR, miner, Lansford #4 12/5 DANIEL COHAHAN, miner, East Crystal Ridge 12/12 JAMES MICTURN, laborer, 34, Drifton #1 12/13 JOSEPH STEVENSON, miner, Nesquehoning 12/16 THOMAS MCGILLAWAY, laborer, #9 Lansford 12/16 JOHN BROCKENSHIRE, miner, Nesquehoning 12/16 JOHN GALLAGHER, miner, 38, Drifton #1 12/16 STEPHEN S JONES, miner, 22, Jeanesville #7 12/16 MICHAEL GILBERT, miner, 35, Stockton #2 12/16 JOHN BROWN, miner, 35, Hazleton mine 12/18 FRANCIS MCHUGH, laborer, 23, Gowen 12/18 PATRICK FEELY, laborer, Hazleton mine 12/20 CHARLES BOOTH, driver, Hazleton #6 12/20 PETER MCGILL, laborer, 22, Oak Dale #2 12/24 GUSTAV MUERHOF, P. boy, 18, Sugar Loaf 12/29 DANIEL DALEY, miner, Lansford #9 12/29 JOHN LYONS, slate-picker, Lansford #9 12/29 DURE HOMAKER, laborer, Lansford #6 Ed, Phoenix
Does anyone out there happen to have a copy of the 1979 (i think!) Centennial Program for St. Charles Borromeo Church? I have a partial list of names of people who contributed to the program, quite a few of them were family.....I would love to see the rest of the names to see if extended family lines appear there, also!! Thanks! shelia
Does anyone have a phone number or records keeper information for this cemetery? How far is Forty Fort from Wilkes Barre? Thanks
Has anyone on the list learned of a project to restore the old Beaver Brook cemetery (located bet. Hazleton and McAdoo)? If so, I'd appreciate getting the information. Thanks. Nanci
Has anyone on the list learned of a project to restore the old Beaver Brook cemetery (located bet. Hazleton and McAdoo)? If so, I'd appreciate getting the information. Thanks. Nanci
Hi Shirley, Tannersville is definitely in Monroe County (I grew up in Monroe County). Monroe County's USGenweb site is at http://members.aol.com/n4zud/monroe.htm. As for cemeteries: 1. go to http://geonames.usgs.gov/pls/gnis/web_query.gnis_web_query_form 2. Pick Pennsylvania for state. 3. Pick cemetery for Feature type. 4. Pick Monroe for County Name. This gives a list of 15. It is possible that this list is not all inclusive, but it's a start. Hope this helps. Richard H. Thomas rthomas@freckie.com http://www.freckie.com -----Original Message----- From: shirley zimmerman [mailto:sdzimm@epix.net] Sent: Saturday, April 07, 2001 9:25 PM To: PALUZERN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [PALUZERN] Tannersville Hi Just found out that my hubands great grandparents are buried in Tannersville. Their names - Josiah & Anna Williams Warner. I believe Tannersville is located in Monroe County. Can someone tell me if this is correct and how can I found out the names of the cemeteries in Tannersville. Any help appreciated. Is there a web site for Monroe County? Thank You Shirley