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    1. Re: FEIGLES/FEAGLES, FLICK, MILLHEIM/MILHIME, SPRING, SKINNER
    2. Sharon Martini
    3. Hi Harold, I have a Mary Alice Millheim b. 1884 and her sister Mary H. Millheim b. abt. 1888, they were the daughters of Franklin Millheim and Lillie. Margaret was married to James Albert Winders. They had three children. James and Mary are buried in Talmar Cem, Pine Twp. Columbia Co. PA. Mary Millheim was married to Henry Winders. I believe that Henry and James were half brothers. These people were all from the east Lycoming townships of Jordan, Moreland and Franklin. Later on, I understand the Winders moved over to Pine and Jackson Twp Columbia Co. Did you remember seeing any Winders graves when you visited that Lutheran Cem in Moreland Twp? I'm related to the Winders side of this family. If you want dates on these people please visit my website: http://members.home.net/samartini/ Hope this helps. Sharon Martini ----- Original Message ----- From: "Harold Bower" <harold@bowerclan.net> To: <PALYCOMI-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2001 6:33 PM Subject: FEIGLES/FEAGLES, FLICK, MILLHEIM/MILHIME, SPRING, SKINNER > After a recent trip to Lycoming County, we got back another generation > in our research. Looking to correspond with anyone researching: > > Harman MILLHEIM/MILHIME (1804-1860) > m. Nancy (born c. 1810) > buried Moreland Lutheran Cemetery, Moreland Twp, Lycoming Co > > Charles FEIGLES/FEAGLES/FEGLES (born c. 1803) > m. Mary M. FLICK (b. 5 May 1815) > > Hester SPRING (born c. 1840) > 1st m. Peter MILLHEIM (1836-1862) > Child: Franklin Peter MILLHEIM (1859-1948) > 2nd m. Charles SKINNER (born 1843 in Mass.) > Child: Elmer Austin SKINNER (born c. 1872) >

    10/26/2001 07:46:27
    1. FEIGLES/FEAGLES, FLICK, MILLHEIM/MILHIME, SPRING, SKINNER
    2. Harold Bower
    3. After a recent trip to Lycoming County, we got back another generation in our research. Looking to correspond with anyone researching: Harman MILLHEIM/MILHIME (1804-1860) m. Nancy (born c. 1810) buried Moreland Lutheran Cemetery, Moreland Twp, Lycoming Co Charles FEIGLES/FEAGLES/FEGLES (born c. 1803) m. Mary M. FLICK (b. 5 May 1815) Hester SPRING (born c. 1840) 1st m. Peter MILLHEIM (1836-1862) Child: Franklin Peter MILLHEIM (1859-1948) 2nd m. Charles SKINNER (born 1843 in Mass.) Child: Elmer Austin SKINNER (born c. 1872)

    10/25/2001 12:33:06
    1. US Civil War site
    2. Ashley Tiwara
    3. Forwarded from the Miller mailing list at Rootsweb. A lovely Civil War site for which I have not seen postings. Hoping this helps, Ashley Jay & Carol Menges wrote: > Has everyone seen this? > http://www.itd.nps.gov/cwss/soldiers.htm > > --Carol

    10/23/2001 09:01:59
    1. Re: Clinton Twp MILLER
    2. Ashley Tiwara
    3. Sorry to take so long responding to your MILLER posting. I'm surprised to discover it appearing today in my mailbox. Quite mysterious. My Samuel D. MILLER is about 10 years older than yours and on the 1880 census is said to have been born in New York, although at that time, 1880, he was living in PA. I don't see another name that resembles mine strongly but I have wondered what brought an adult Samuel to PA. Perhaps he joined relatives there? Do you know of any connection between the MILLER families? Ashley Doug Hill wrote: > Ashley and Kathryn, > > I'm also related to Clinton Twp/Montgomery Borough, Lycoming County Millers -- following is my line. Do you connect > anywhere? > > Doug Hill > > > Descendants of Joseph Miller > > > > 1 Joseph Miller Born: ABT 1807 > > .. +Mary ??? Born: ABT 1808 > > ........ 2 Catharine Miller Born: ABT 1835 > > ........ 2 Mary Miller Born: ABT 1837 > > ........ 2 John Miller Born: ABT 1839 > > ........ 2 George Miller Born: ABT 1843 > > ........ 2 Peter Miller Born: May 1847 > > ............ +Elizabeth Bryington Born: ABT 1851 > > .................. 3 Mary J. Miller Born: ABT 1871 > > .................. 3 Charles Miller Born: ABT 1873 > > .................. 3 John Miller Born: ABT 1874 > > .................. 3 William Miller Born: December 1876 > > .................. 3 Margaret Miller Born: ABT 1877 > > .................. 3 Harry Miller Born: ABT October 1879 > > .................. 3 Annie Elizabeth Miller Born: 7 October 1881 Died: 18 September 1939 > > .................. *1st Husband of Annie Elizabeth Miller: > > ...................... +Edwin Eugene Christman Born: 18 August 1873 Married: 25 April 1903 Father: Allen Alexander > > Christman Mother: Mary Ann Fahlstich > > > ...................... +Harry Stryker Born: 7 September 1858 Died: 29 February 1924 Father: James Stryker Mother: Harriet > > Newton > > > .................. 3 Frank H. Miller Born: May 1883 Died: 1943 > > > ...................... +Bertha ??? Born: ABT 1883 > > > .................. 3 Lillie M. Miller Born: April 1885 > > .................. 3 Edward Miller Born: February 1887 > > ...................... +Amy ??? Born: ABT 1890 > > ........ 2 Samuel Miller Born: ABT 1850 > > ______________________________ > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > > Subject: Re: Meginness History, railroads, MILLER family > > Date: Tue, 02 Oct 2001 16:55:57 -0500 > > From: Ashley Tiwara <grubisic@netwurx.net> > > To: PALYCOMI-L@rootsweb.com > > > > Eldred, or anyone else with railroad information, > > I've been told that my great-grandfather, Eugene Franklin MILLER, worked > > for the railroad. He was born around 1867. His son, my grandfather, Larry > > Irwin MILLER, was a telegraph operator. In 1910 they lived in Schuykill > > county, Tamaqua township, but Larry, 1886-1973, later lived in Newberry, > > Lycoming county. > > Is there anything in the Meginnes book which would tell me which railroad > > was the likeliest? Where might I begin looking for information about when and > > where they worked, or pension records? As it happens, I don't know where > > either is buried, nor for great-grandmother Rosetta CORLE MILLER, nor death > > dates for the great-grandparents. Suggestions about how to find out? > > > > Thanks for your time, > > Ashley > > > > Ron Beaman wrote: > > > > > <snip> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > > Subject: Re: Meginness History, railroads, MILLER family > > Date: Tue, 2 Oct 2001 21:30:00 EDT > > From: Jmak777@aol.com > > To: PALYCOMI-L@rootsweb.com > > > > Hi Ashley, > > I'm researching Millers also. I found a graveyard in Montgomery Pa. with > > some of my Millers. There was also some Corle's there. The lot was jointly > > owned by Millers and Corles. I have been trying to find the connection > > between them. Maybe it's your Rosetta. > > Montgomery is in Clinton Twp. Lycoming County. > > Let me know if I can help you. I live in Lycoming Co. > > God Bless, > > Kathryn Yoder Cowher > > Williamsport Pa. > > > > ______________________________ > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > > <snip> > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > > Subject: Re: Meginness History, railroads, MILLER family > > Date: Tue, 02 Oct 2001 23:48:18 -0500 > > From: Ashley Tiwara <grubisic@netwurx.net> > > To: PALYCOMI-L@rootsweb.com > > > > Good grief! Good heavens! > > Finally...finally someone reacts to these names. > > Wonderful Kathryn, > > Thank you so much for writing. I would be delighted if my MILLER's are > > yours too. What I did not put in the posting is that my parents divorced the > > week I was being born and I for instance never met my father, let alone > > grandparents and great-grands. It's only this year that I ever even spoke > > with any Millers, on the phone with my uncle. > > So indeed, you might well be a big help. > > What I know: Samuel D. MILLER was listed on the 1880 census as a > > carpenter, born NY c. 1838, wife Amanda born MD, c. 1842, son Eugene born c. > > 1867. Also in the house is Faney GIBBS, whose name I take to be some variant > > on Frances, born MD circa 1807. I suspect she's Amanda's parent, but I have > > so far been unable to trace any of these people beyond knowing of Eugene as my > > great-grandfather. > > Some CORLE's lived down the street from these MILLER's in 1880, listed on > > the next census page. My Rosetta is not there at that house though. > > Rosetta, the family ( Uncle ) says, was born in Ireland. On the 1910 > > Miracode, she is said to have been born in PA in about 1870. At that time, > > 1910, Eugene and she and Larry Irwin, their son, lived in Schuykill county. I > > found no information for Samuel D. Amanda may be listed in 1910 as a > > seamstress or dressmaker. Larry has a sister, according to the family, Isobel > > or Isabell or a variant spelling. I have found no trace of her. > > Larry later lived in Newberry, Lycoming county. He died in Kansas City > > though and I don't know where he's buried, probably KC. The others would > > probably be buried in PA. > > Do you think you could go looking for them? In a cemetery, I mean. I > > haven't ordered birth or death certificates because except for Larry Irwin, I > > don't have exact years, and for him, not an exact place of death, just a > > probable. > > If your local cemetery runs to MILLER's and CORLE's both, maybe mine will > > be there and, as you say, Rosetta could be the link. > > Do PLEASE write again. > > > > Good hunting always, > > Ashley > >

    10/19/2001 09:44:55
    1. Manuscript Sources for Railroad History
    2. Carolyn
    3. Two online resources to begin studying rail history are the PA state archives at http://www.phmc.state.pa.us/overview.asp?secid=1 . Click on the search engine in the lower right and enter railroad history. At http://spec.lib.vt.edu/railroad/rrintro.htm there is an introduction to manuscript sources for railroad history in the special collections of the digital library and archives. Carolyn Stone Montpelier, Vermont

    10/16/2001 09:10:10
    1. Re: Warner / Woolever / Fry
    2. Sarah McCray
    3. Sorry, I find no Jacob Warner nor Lawrence Warner. Sarah Doug wrote: > Does your Warner genealogy list a Jacob Warner b abt 1853 in Luzerne Co or a > Lawrence W. Warner b 17 Apr 1878 in Luzerne Co, moved to Lycoming Co? Doug Hill

    10/15/2001 04:22:41
    1. Re: Warner / Woolever / Fry
    2. Doug Hill
    3. > Does your Warner genealogy list a Jacob Warner b abt 1853 in Luzerne Co or a > Lawrence W. Warner b 17 Apr 1878 in Luzerne Co, moved to Lycoming Co? Doug Hill > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: Re:Woolever/Fry > Date: Sat, 13 Oct 2001 22:43:54 -0700 > From: Sarah McCray <saramac@ne.infi.net> > To: PALYCOMI-L@rootsweb.com > > June: > > I have some WOOLEVERs and FRYs that appear in a WARNER genealogy work > which I have. The FRYs that I can find seem to be connected with a > marriage of a Susan WINNER to a John E. FRY. I don't see a Daniel Fry > in the bunch. > > I have a Mary Ellen WOOLEVER, born 11-29-1850 but it shows her married > to Pierson Palmer HILL on 6-27-1877. > > I do have the marriage of Edwin WOOLEVER and Esther WHEELAND. Edwin > Woolever was a son of Abraham Woolever and Priscilla FORWARD. At the > end of this reply I will give you a genealogy report of Abraham Woolever > and Priscilla Forward. > > Hope this helps. > > Sarah McCray >

    10/14/2001 11:37:45
    1. Re: Woolever
    2. Does anyone have information on Oscar Woolever? Vicki

    10/14/2001 03:25:44
    1. Re:Woolever/Fry
    2. Sarah McCray
    3. June: I have some WOOLEVERs and FRYs that appear in a WARNER genealogy work which I have. The FRYs that I can find seem to be connected with a marriage of a Susan WINNER to a John E. FRY. I don't see a Daniel Fry in the bunch. I have a Mary Ellen WOOLEVER, born 11-29-1850 but it shows her married to Pierson Palmer HILL on 6-27-1877. I do have the marriage of Edwin WOOLEVER and Esther WHEELAND. Edwin Woolever was a son of Abraham Woolever and Priscilla FORWARD. At the end of this reply I will give you a genealogy report of Abraham Woolever and Priscilla Forward. Hope this helps. Sarah McCray Descendants of Abraham Woolever Generation No. 1 1. ABRAHAM1 WOOLEVER He married PRISCILLA FORWARD, daughter of JACOB FORWARD and MARTHA WARNER. She was born February 06, 1783. Children of ABRAHAM WOOLEVER and PRISCILLA FORWARD are: 2. i. EDWIN2 WOOLEVER, b. October 09, 1818; d. May 12, 1897. ii. JACOB WOOLEVER, b. November 15, 1820; m. BARTHINDA WYMKOOP. 3. iii. WARNER WOOLEVER, b. January 14, 1824. 4. iv. PRISCILLA WOOLEVER, b. May 15, 1829. Generation No. 2 2. EDWIN2 WOOLEVER (ABRAHAM1) was born October 09, 1818, and died May 12, 1897. He married ESTHER WHEELAND February 16, 1843. She was born September 02, 1822, and died March 23, 1907. Notes for EDWIN WOOLEVER: Where Edwin Woolever and Esther Wheeland's marriage and children are listed, there is another birthdate listed under Edwin's, it may be Esther's. The birthdate is September 2, 1822. Children of EDWIN WOOLEVER and ESTHER WHEELAND are: i. CLARA LOUISA3 WOOLEVER, b. August 27, 1844; m. (1) LOREN B. HOLCOMB, December 30, 1863; m. (2) BENJAMIN F. JOHNSON, June 20, 1866; d. 1925. 5. ii. GRAFFIUS HEYLMAN WOOLEVER, b. September 17, 1848; d. February 17, 1907. 6. iii. MARY ELLEN WOOLEVER, b. November 29, 1850. 7. iv. CHARLES COLEMAN WOOLEVER, b. October 19, 1854. 8. v. WILLARD HARVEY WOOLEVER, b. March 03, 1866. vi. CHARLES HIRAM WOOLEVER, b. September 01, 1846; d. February 17, 1847. vii. LAURA EMILY WOOLEVER, b. January 02, 1861; d. December 23, 1862. viii. SARAH JANE WOOLEVER, b. September 18, 1852; d. November 10, 1855. 3. WARNER2 WOOLEVER (ABRAHAM1) was born January 14, 1824. He married JULIA ATWATER Abt. 1846. Children of WARNER WOOLEVER and JULIA ATWATER are: i. PEARSON LLOYD3 WOOLEVER, b. August 27, 1847. ii. SARAH JANETTA WOOLEVER, b. November 30, 1849; m. HENRY DAY. iii. MICHAEL WOOLEVER, b. July 21, 1851. iv. MARTHA ANN WOOLEVER, b. January 07, 1855. v. OSCARADELBERT WOOLEVER, b. January 05, 1858. vi. HARRIET AMELIA WOOLEVER, b. January 05, 1861. vii. IRA HERBERT WOOLEVER, b. February 23, 1864. 4. PRISCILLA2 WOOLEVER (ABRAHAM1) was born May 15, 1829. She married THOMAS CHAPMAN. Children of PRISCILLA WOOLEVER and THOMAS CHAPMAN are: i. DAVID3 CHAPMAN. ii. MARY JANE CHAPMAN. iii. EDWIN CHAPMAN. iv. WALTER CHAPMAN. v. F. COLEMAN CHAPMAN. vi. GEORGE CHAPMAN. vii. CLARA LOUISA CHAPMAN. viii. FRANK CHAPMAN. Generation No. 3 5. GRAFFIUS HEYLMAN3 WOOLEVER (EDWIN2, ABRAHAM1) was born September 17, 1848, and died February 17, 1907. He married LIZZIE MCCARTY February 23, 1874. Children of GRAFFIUS WOOLEVER and LIZZIE MCCARTY are: i. CLYDE BRUCE4 WOOLEVER, d. in childhood. ii. MYRTLE WOOLEVER, d. in childhood. 6. MARY ELLEN3 WOOLEVER (EDWIN2, ABRAHAM1) was born November 29, 1850. She married PIERSON PALMER HILL June 27, 1877. Children of MARY WOOLEVER and PIERSON HILL are: 9. i. LAURA MEADE4 HILL, b. July 14, 1878. 10. ii. AMY BELLE HILL, b. August 01, 1880. 11. iii. LYNN WOOLEVER HILL, b. July 02, 1885. 12. iv. DAVID EARL HILL, b. September 23, 1889. 7. CHARLES COLEMAN3 WOOLEVER (EDWIN2, ABRAHAM1) was born October 19, 1854. He married EMMA CATHARINE LODER November 13, 1879. Children of CHARLES WOOLEVER and EMMA LODER are: 13. i. BLANCHE MAY4 WOOLEVER, b. April 26, 1880. ii. EMERSON LODER WOOLEVER, b. June 17, 1883; m. MABEL COPPES, October 14, 1905. 14. iii. EDITH ELLEN WOOLEVER, b. October 09, 1885. 15. iv. SAMUEL BRUCE WOOLEVER, b. May 29, 1888. 16. v. CLARA ETHEL WOOLEVER, b. June 30, 1893. 17. vi. CHARLES ARTHUR WOOLEVER, b. August 11, 1898. 8. WILLARD HARVEY3 WOOLEVER (EDWIN2, ABRAHAM1) was born March 03, 1866. He married ETHEL MAE RAKESTRAW June 02, 1892. Children of WILLARD WOOLEVER and ETHEL RAKESTRAW are: i. EDNA RAY4 WOOLEVER, b. April 16, 1893; m. JOHN W. METCALF, July 06, 1922. 18. ii. JAMES WATSON WOOLEVER, b. November 11, 1894. Generation No. 4 9. LAURA MEADE4 HILL (MARY ELLEN3 WOOLEVER, EDWIN2, ABRAHAM1) was born July 14, 1878. She married JOHN A. TURK July 15, 1894. Children of LAURA HILL and JOHN TURK are: 19. i. HELEN LULA5 TURK, b. May 27, 1895. 20. ii. MYRTLE EDITH TURK, b. October 03, 1897. 10. AMY BELLE4 HILL (MARY ELLEN3 WOOLEVER, EDWIN2, ABRAHAM1) was born August 01, 1880. She married FRANK ADAMS June 20, 1906. Children of AMY HILL and FRANK ADAMS are: i. HELEN MARION5 ADAMS, b. January 07, 1908. ii. FRANCIS EDWARD ADAMS, b. June 22, 1909. iii. DAVID HILL ADAMS, b. December 03, 1914. iv. THOMAS COOPER ADAMS, b. November 04, 1918. 11. LYNN WOOLEVER4 HILL (MARY ELLEN3 WOOLEVER, EDWIN2, ABRAHAM1) was born July 02, 1885. He married ANNA MARGARET MCCOY December 23, 1908. Children of LYNN HILL and ANNA MCCOY are: i. LAURA EMILY5 HILL, b. February 07, 1910. ii. ROBERT EUGENE HILL, b. March 14, 1911. 12. DAVID EARL4 HILL (MARY ELLEN3 WOOLEVER, EDWIN2, ABRAHAM1) was born September 23, 1889. He married (1) IDA MAY MILLER October 26, 1910. He married (2) MARY DAYE June 23, 1913. Children of DAVID HILL and IDA MILLER are: i. HAZEL LOUISE5 HILL, b. July 14, 1911; d. September 22, 1913. Notes for HAZEL LOUISE HILL: May have been a twin with Ida May Hill. ii. IDA MAY HILL, d. October 05, 1911. Notes for IDA MAY HILL: May have been a twin with Hazel Louise Hill. Children of DAVID HILL and MARY DAYE are: iii. DAVID EARL5 HILL, b. March 31, 1914; d. March 31, 1914. iv. DOROTHY ELEANOR HILL, b. July 02, 1915. v. THELMA MAY HILL, b. February 04, 1917; d. February 04, 1917. vi. AMY LUCILLE HILL, b. June 26, 1918. vii. FLORENCE ELIZABETH HILL, b. February 04, 1920. viii. RALPH PIERSON HILL, b. June 11, 1921. ix. EDITH IRENE HILL, b. August 30, 1922. 13. BLANCHE MAY4 WOOLEVER (CHARLES COLEMAN3, EDWIN2, ABRAHAM1) was born April 26, 1880. She married OREN CHIDESTER August 18, 1898. Children of BLANCHE WOOLEVER and OREN CHIDESTER are: 21. i. ESTHER5 CHIDESTER, b. April 16, 1899. ii. FRANCIS CHIDESTER, b. April 01, 1902; d. March 19, 1908. Notes for FRANCIS CHIDESTER: Died of Scarlet Fever iii. JOHN CHIDESTER, b. August 09, 1904; d. March 19, 1908. Notes for JOHN CHIDESTER: Died of Scarlet Fever 14. EDITH ELLEN4 WOOLEVER (CHARLES COLEMAN3, EDWIN2, ABRAHAM1) was born October 09, 1885. She married J. HERBERT RUPERT February 10, 1913. Children of EDITH WOOLEVER and J. RUPERT are: i. EMERSON H.5 RUPERT, b. July 20, 1915. ii. FRANCIS E. RUPERT, b. December 25, 1917. 15. SAMUEL BRUCE4 WOOLEVER (CHARLES COLEMAN3, EDWIN2, ABRAHAM1) was born May 29, 1888. He married CATHARINE SMITH October 04, 1919. Children of SAMUEL WOOLEVER and CATHARINE SMITH are: i. CATHARINE ROSEINA5 WOOLEVER, b. March 02, 1920. ii. NAOMI LOUISE WOOLEVER, b. September 17, 1922. 16. CLARA ETHEL4 WOOLEVER (CHARLES COLEMAN3, EDWIN2, ABRAHAM1) was born June 30, 1893. She married HERMAN HAZEN November 13, 1917. Notes for CLARA ETHEL WOOLEVER: Birthday could have been July Children of CLARA WOOLEVER and HERMAN HAZEN are: i. HAROLD EDWIN5 HAZEN, b. April 05, 1920. ii. ROBERT EUGENE HAZEN, b. September 01, 1922. 17. CHARLES ARTHUR4 WOOLEVER (CHARLES COLEMAN3, EDWIN2, ABRAHAM1) was born August 11, 1898. He married MARY ERTLE June 20, 1920. Children of CHARLES WOOLEVER and MARY ERTLE are: i. CHARLES EMERSON5 WOOLEVER, b. January 11, 1921. ii. DONALD ARTHUR WOOLEVER, b. May 18, 1924. iii. EARL COLEMAN WOOLEVER, b. March 31, 1926. 18. JAMES WATSON4 WOOLEVER (WILLARD HARVEY3, EDWIN2, ABRAHAM1) was born November 11, 1894. He married MARY ABIGAIL BERNETT March 17, 1917. Children of JAMES WOOLEVER and MARY BERNETT are: i. HELEN LOUISE5 WOOLEVER, b. March 27, 1918. ii. DORIS MARIE WOOLEVER, b. June 10, 1919. iii. NAOMIA CATHARINE WOOLEVER, b. September 05, 1920. iv. JAMES WATSON WOOLEVER, b. May 25, 1925. Generation No. 5 19. HELEN LULA5 TURK (LAURA MEADE4 HILL, MARY ELLEN3 WOOLEVER, EDWIN2, ABRAHAM1) was born May 27, 1895. She married JAMES FULLER HAYES November 09, 1916. Children of HELEN TURK and JAMES HAYES are: i. JAMES ROBERT6 HAYES, b. April 21, 1918. ii. HARRY THEODORE HAYES, b. March 12, 1921. iii. RUTH JEANNETTE HAYES, b. June 11, 1923. iv. JOHN WILLIAM HAYES, b. August 15, 1925. 20. MYRTLE EDITH5 TURK (LAURA MEADE4 HILL, MARY ELLEN3 WOOLEVER, EDWIN2, ABRAHAM1) was born October 03, 1897. She married KENNETH ERNEST SMITH June 04, 1924. Child of MYRTLE TURK and KENNETH SMITH is: i. CARL LEROY6 SMITH, b. May 25, 1927. 21. ESTHER5 CHIDESTER (BLANCHE MAY4 WOOLEVER, CHARLES COLEMAN3, EDWIN2, ABRAHAM1) was born April 16, 1899. She married CLYDE L. DYER June 1917. Children of ESTHER CHIDESTER and CLYDE DYER are: i. ESTHER ELIZABETH6 DYER, b. April 16, 1918. ii. CLYDE LAVERNE DYER, b. 1921. June wrote: > Hi! I'm trying to find information on the Woolever family who lived in > Lycoming county during the 1800s. My ancestor, Mary E. WOOLEVER (d. 1888) > was married to Daniel Stennard FRY (b. 1834 or 1835). Their three children > were Cordelia Jane Fry (m. Andrew J. ST. CLAIR), James Franklin Fry, and > Ulysses Simpson Grant Fry (m. Laura Catherine MOORE). > I'm trying to find the names of Mary's parents and siblings. I've found > some information in a history of Lycoming county regarding a business > partnership between the Woolevers and Frys in the 1880s - 1890s. I think > that my ancestors may have been connected with these families in Lycoming > county, but I haven't found any convincing evidence yet. > I am also interested in information regarding the family of Edwin Woolever > and Esther Wheeland. This couple had a son named Grafius H. Woolever. > Because this is not exactly a common first name, I am wondering if this > family may have had ties to the Graffius/Grafos family, who lived mostly in > Clearfield County. > If any of this rings a bell, please contact me; I'd appreciate any > information! Thanks in advance! >

    10/13/2001 04:43:54
    1. Re: Woolever/Fry
    2. Judy Moyna
    3. I live in Iowa and the names are all I really have. I will send more when I return next week. Judy ----- Original Message ----- From: "June Dixon" <junedixon@hotmail.com> To: <PALYCOMI-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, October 12, 2001 2:13 AM Subject: Woolever/Fry > Hi! I'm trying to find information on the Woolever family who lived in > Lycoming county during the 1800s. My ancestor, Mary E. WOOLEVER (d. 1888) > was married to Daniel Stennard FRY (b. 1834 or 1835). Their three children > were Cordelia Jane Fry (m. Andrew J. ST. CLAIR), James Franklin Fry, and > Ulysses Simpson Grant Fry (m. Laura Catherine MOORE). > I'm trying to find the names of Mary's parents and siblings. I've found > some information in a history of Lycoming county regarding a business > partnership between the Woolevers and Frys in the 1880s - 1890s. I think > that my ancestors may have been connected with these families in Lycoming > county, but I haven't found any convincing evidence yet. > I am also interested in information regarding the family of Edwin Woolever > and Esther Wheeland. This couple had a son named Grafius H. Woolever. > Because this is not exactly a common first name, I am wondering if this > family may have had ties to the Graffius/Grafos family, who lived mostly in > Clearfield County. > If any of this rings a bell, please contact me; I'd appreciate any > information! Thanks in advance! > > _________________________________________________________________ > Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp >

    10/12/2001 05:02:40
    1. Woolever/Fry
    2. June Dixon
    3. Hi! I'm trying to find information on the Woolever family who lived in Lycoming county during the 1800s. My ancestor, Mary E. WOOLEVER (d. 1888) was married to Daniel Stennard FRY (b. 1834 or 1835). Their three children were Cordelia Jane Fry (m. Andrew J. ST. CLAIR), James Franklin Fry, and Ulysses Simpson Grant Fry (m. Laura Catherine MOORE). I'm trying to find the names of Mary's parents and siblings. I've found some information in a history of Lycoming county regarding a business partnership between the Woolevers and Frys in the 1880s - 1890s. I think that my ancestors may have been connected with these families in Lycoming county, but I haven't found any convincing evidence yet. I am also interested in information regarding the family of Edwin Woolever and Esther Wheeland. This couple had a son named Grafius H. Woolever. Because this is not exactly a common first name, I am wondering if this family may have had ties to the Graffius/Grafos family, who lived mostly in Clearfield County. If any of this rings a bell, please contact me; I'd appreciate any information! Thanks in advance! _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp

    10/11/2001 09:13:51
    1. Will of Bernard Renn
    2. Stephen Marr
    3. Hello, I just recieved a will of a Bernard Renn died 1-23-1895. Written on 5-26-1892. His children are listed as a Kate who married a Bruce Shealter, a Caroline who married a D.F. Adam, a Hannah M. who married a Smith Lichard and a son either J.O. Renn or a T.O. Renn. I was hoping that this was my Bernard Renn but I don't think it is. If anyone is related I will gladly share a copy of the will with them... Susan

    10/11/2001 01:23:54
    1. MARTINOZZI
    2. Sholder, Kevin L
    3. All, Is anyone searching the MARTINOZZI name? Thanks, Kevin L. Sholder rdrunner@siscom.net Don't wait to make your Son a great man. Make him a great boy. --Unknown http://www.siscom.net/~rdrunner/index.htm http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~rdrunner/index.htm kevin.sholder@ncr.com LOCATIONS THAT I AM RESEARCHING - Pennsylvania (Berks, Centre, Clinton, Lycoming, Sullivan, Northumberland Counties); Germany (Wüerttemberg). SURNAMES THAT I AM RESEARCHING - Aderhold; Alexander; Bower; Campbell; Carpenter; Cohick; DeRemer; Hafer; Heim; Horn; Kiess; Kinley; Lovell; Mahaffey; Marquardt; Marshall; Metzger; Paulhamus (Polhemius); Pepperman; Rentz; Robinson; Roller; Sholder (Scholderer); Smith; Springman; Stabler; Stoltz; Ulmer; Updegraff (Op den Graeff); Waltz (Walz); Wurster (Wurster Von Igelsberg) and their related family lines.

    10/11/2001 08:36:25
    1. Re: Taber Series
    2. Henninger
    3. What exactly is this about? I may be interested as my relatives are from the area. Barbara -----Original Message----- From: QUEENIEVEE@aol.com <QUEENIEVEE@aol.com> To: PALYCOMI-L@rootsweb.com <PALYCOMI-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Friday, October 05, 2001 11:52 AM Subject: RE: Taber Series >Keep in mind, if you are thinking about bidding on e-bay for the "Muncy Valley Lifeline" book, that you can purchase this book at the Lycoming Co. Historical Museum for about $10 -- maybe slightly more. > >

    10/10/2001 02:33:14
    1. Re: Chapman Township
    2. Richard C. Loshbough
    3. In 1830, there is a Chapman township in Clearfield County. CHAS0413@aol.com wrote: > No Chapman Twp. in Lycoming County that I know of. There is one in Clinton > County, just west of Lycoming County. Find Gleaston, North Bend or Renovo and > that will put you in Chapman Twp., Clinton County, PA.

    10/10/2001 12:56:53
    1. Re: Chapman Township
    2. No Chapman Twp. in Lycoming County that I know of. There is one in Clinton County, just west of Lycoming County. Find Gleaston, North Bend or Renovo and that will put you in Chapman Twp., Clinton County, PA.

    10/10/2001 10:22:19
    1. Re: PALYCOMI-D Digest V01 #184
    2. hhorn
    3. As of 1990 there were two Chapman Townships; one in Clinton County, formed in 1839 while a part of Lycoming Coumty and one in Snyder County formed in 1820 from Penn and Washington Townships. Harry in Denver PALYCOMI-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > Subject: > > PALYCOMI-D Digest Volume 01 : Issue 184 > > Today's Topics: > #1 Re: Samuel Updegraft? [Fishell <jfishell@vcnet.com>] > #2 RE: Samuel Updegraft? ["Sholder, Kevin L" <KS100004@excha] > #3 Re: Samuel Updegraft? [Carol Updegraff <cupdegraff@cvinte] > #4 Re: Samuel Updegraft? [Fishell <jfishell@vcnet.com>] > #5 Re: Chapman Township [Wswmtree@aol.com] > > Administrivia: > To unsubscribe from PALYCOMI-D, send a message to > > PALYCOMI-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: Re: Samuel Updegraft? > Date: Tue, 9 Oct 2001 14:11:07 -0700 > From: Fishell <jfishell@vcnet.com> > To: PALYCOMI-L@rootsweb.com > > >>Carol, > >>Is Samuel Updegraft one of yours? The reason I ask is that he is > >>two households away from my GGG Grandfather, John Fisher in the > >>1820 Mifflin Twp. Lycoming County Census (page 89). I've been > >>meaning to ask you for a while. > >>Julianne > > > >There are many Samuel Updegraff's listed in the really extensive > >Updegraff genealogy. Could you tell me more?? Do you know his > >wife's name? Her maiden name? Any of his children's namesa/ Theis > >would help me determine which Samuel you mean. > > Hi Carol...I am sorry to report that all I know of him is from the > 1820 census. 2 males under 10, 1 male 10-16, 1 male 26-45, 2 females > under 10, 1 female 26-45. The area of Mifflin twp. at that time where > I believe John Fisher was living was up along or near Pine Creek. I > don't think it's Mifflin anymore. > > I was just curious if he was a relative of yours because the name > doesn't seem that common. Is the Updegraff genealogy on line > somewhere or published in a book? Are there any Fishers married into > the family? > > Thanks, > Julianne > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: RE: Samuel Updegraft? > Date: Wed, 10 Oct 2001 00:44:24 -0400 > From: "Sholder, Kevin L" <KS100004@exchange.DAYTONOH.NCR.com> > To: PALYCOMI-L@rootsweb.com > > Julianne, > > Please see the below names, do any look familiar? > > Alvertus FISHER (9 Aug 1854 - 1918) > Charles FISHER (1870 - 1880) > Dwight Dewitt FISHER (____ - ____) > Elizabeth FISHER (31 Jan 1863 - 1939) > Elmer Kirk FISHER (24 Sep 1866 - 19 Jan 1919) > Emma FISHER (6 Feb 1856 - ____) > Eugenia FISHER (1871 - 1887) > Herman Harold FISHER (____ - ____) > Josephine Alice FISHER (____ - 1936) > Kate (?) FISHER (____ - ____) > Lewis FISHER (1859 - ____) > Loraine FISHER (11 Aug 1868 - ____) > Margerita FISHER (18 Nov 1862 - ____) > Myrle May FISHER (21 Jul 1895 - 24 Dec 1968) > Ruth Narola FISHER (____ - ____) > William R. FISHER (6 Jan 1830 - 16 Oct 1910) > > If so, go to: http://www.siscom.net/~rdrunner/ > > Thanks, > Kevin > > -----Original Message----- > From: Fishell [mailto:jfishell@vcnet.com] > Sent: Tuesday, October 09, 2001 5:11 PM > To: PALYCOMI-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: Samuel Updegraft? > > >>Carol, > >>Is Samuel Updegraft one of yours? The reason I ask is that he is > >>two households away from my GGG Grandfather, John Fisher in the > >>1820 Mifflin Twp. Lycoming County Census (page 89). I've been > >>meaning to ask you for a while. > >>Julianne > > > >There are many Samuel Updegraff's listed in the really extensive > >Updegraff genealogy. Could you tell me more?? Do you know his > >wife's name? Her maiden name? Any of his children's namesa/ Theis > >would help me determine which Samuel you mean. > > Hi Carol...I am sorry to report that all I know of him is from the > 1820 census. 2 males under 10, 1 male 10-16, 1 male 26-45, 2 females > under 10, 1 female 26-45. The area of Mifflin twp. at that time where > I believe John Fisher was living was up along or near Pine Creek. I > don't think it's Mifflin anymore. > > I was just curious if he was a relative of yours because the name > doesn't seem that common. Is the Updegraff genealogy on line > somewhere or published in a book? Are there any Fishers married into > the family? > > Thanks, > Julianne > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: Re: Samuel Updegraft? > Date: Tue, 9 Oct 2001 22:42:26 -0800 > From: Carol Updegraff <cupdegraff@cvinternet.net> > To: PALYCOMI-L@rootsweb.com > > > > > > >Hi Carol...I am sorry to report that all I know of him is from the > >1820 census. 2 males under 10, 1 male 10-16, 1 male 26-45, 2 females > >under 10, 1 female 26-45. The area of Mifflin twp. at that time > >where I believe John Fisher was living was up along or near Pine > >Creek. I don't think it's Mifflin anymore. > > > >I was just curious if he was a relative of yours because the name > >doesn't seem that common. Is the Updegraff genealogy on line > >somewhere or published in a book? Are there any Fishers married into > >the family? > > > >Thanks, > >Julianne > > There were several Fishers who married grandchildren or great > grandchildren of Updegraff's or Updegraft's but non in this work who > directly married an Updegraff or any of the variations. > > I will try to find this Samuel but I may not be able to. I will see. > -- > Carol Courter Updegraff > PO Box 222 > Glennallen, AK 99588-0222 > cupdegraff@cvinternet.net > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: Re: Samuel Updegraft? > Date: Wed, 10 Oct 2001 05:49:08 -0700 > From: Fishell <jfishell@vcnet.com> > To: PALYCOMI-L@rootsweb.com > > >>Hi Carol...I am sorry to report that all I know of him is from the > >>1820 census. 2 males under 10, 1 male 10-16, 1 male 26-45, 2 > >>females under 10, 1 female 26-45. The area of Mifflin twp. at that > >>time where I believe John Fisher was living was up along or near > >>Pine Creek. I don't think it's Mifflin anymore. > > I found my map. The area is now Cummings Twp. > > Carol: who and when was the first Updegraff in Lycoming County? > Where did they come from? > > >I will try to find this Samuel but I may not be able to. I will see. > > > > Thanks a bunch. > > Julianne > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: Re: Chapman Township > Date: Wed, 10 Oct 2001 09:29:45 EDT > From: Wswmtree@aol.com > To: PALYCOMI-L@rootsweb.com > > Where is Chapman Township? I have some info that I am working on and it > pertains to Chapman Twp. Any help would be appreciated Thanks

    10/10/2001 08:10:23
    1. Re: Chapman Township
    2. Where is Chapman Township? I have some info that I am working on and it pertains to Chapman Twp. Any help would be appreciated Thanks

    10/10/2001 03:29:45
    1. Re: Samuel Updegraft?
    2. Fishell
    3. >>Hi Carol...I am sorry to report that all I know of him is from the >>1820 census. 2 males under 10, 1 male 10-16, 1 male 26-45, 2 >>females under 10, 1 female 26-45. The area of Mifflin twp. at that >>time where I believe John Fisher was living was up along or near >>Pine Creek. I don't think it's Mifflin anymore. I found my map. The area is now Cummings Twp. Carol: who and when was the first Updegraff in Lycoming County? Where did they come from? >I will try to find this Samuel but I may not be able to. I will see. > Thanks a bunch. Julianne

    10/09/2001 11:49:08
    1. RE: Samuel Updegraft?
    2. Sholder, Kevin L
    3. Julianne, Please see the below names, do any look familiar? Alvertus FISHER (9 Aug 1854 - 1918) Charles FISHER (1870 - 1880) Dwight Dewitt FISHER (____ - ____) Elizabeth FISHER (31 Jan 1863 - 1939) Elmer Kirk FISHER (24 Sep 1866 - 19 Jan 1919) Emma FISHER (6 Feb 1856 - ____) Eugenia FISHER (1871 - 1887) Herman Harold FISHER (____ - ____) Josephine Alice FISHER (____ - 1936) Kate (?) FISHER (____ - ____) Lewis FISHER (1859 - ____) Loraine FISHER (11 Aug 1868 - ____) Margerita FISHER (18 Nov 1862 - ____) Myrle May FISHER (21 Jul 1895 - 24 Dec 1968) Ruth Narola FISHER (____ - ____) William R. FISHER (6 Jan 1830 - 16 Oct 1910) If so, go to: http://www.siscom.net/~rdrunner/ Thanks, Kevin -----Original Message----- From: Fishell [mailto:jfishell@vcnet.com] Sent: Tuesday, October 09, 2001 5:11 PM To: PALYCOMI-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: Samuel Updegraft? >>Carol, >>Is Samuel Updegraft one of yours? The reason I ask is that he is >>two households away from my GGG Grandfather, John Fisher in the >>1820 Mifflin Twp. Lycoming County Census (page 89). I've been >>meaning to ask you for a while. >>Julianne > >There are many Samuel Updegraff's listed in the really extensive >Updegraff genealogy. Could you tell me more?? Do you know his >wife's name? Her maiden name? Any of his children's namesa/ Theis >would help me determine which Samuel you mean. Hi Carol...I am sorry to report that all I know of him is from the 1820 census. 2 males under 10, 1 male 10-16, 1 male 26-45, 2 females under 10, 1 female 26-45. The area of Mifflin twp. at that time where I believe John Fisher was living was up along or near Pine Creek. I don't think it's Mifflin anymore. I was just curious if he was a relative of yours because the name doesn't seem that common. Is the Updegraff genealogy on line somewhere or published in a book? Are there any Fishers married into the family? Thanks, Julianne

    10/09/2001 06:44:24