> > >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
>>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
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
>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. -- Carol Courter Updegraff PO Box 222 Glennallen, AK 99588-0222 cupdegraff@cvinternet.net
All, Can someone possibly go to Buchanan Cem outside of Williamsport and look for Abraham Sweeley and wife Anna? Then provide me with the information from their stones? I have recently come across some information that Annie A. Smith (wife of Daniel Roller) is the grand-daughter of Abraham Sweeley and Anna Kinley. I have always had the information that Annie's mother Mary Ann Sweeley was the daughter of Abe Sweeley and some unknown person, but with this development and finding their actual graves would be helpful. As well as any close by such as Oliver and Mary Ann (Sweeley) Smith may be buried there as well. I have no information on them such a birth / death / burial information. 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.
>All, > >Can someone possibly go to Buchanan Cem outside of Williamsport and look for >Abraham Sweeley and wife Anna? Then provide me with the information from >their stones? I have recently come across some information that Annie A. >Smith (wife of Daniel Roller) is the grand-daughter of Abraham Sweeley and >Anna Kinley. I have always had the information that Annie's mother Mary Ann >Sweeley was the daughter of Abe Sweeley and some unknown person, but with >this development and finding their actual graves would be helpful. As well >as any close by such as Oliver and Mary Ann (Sweeley) Smith may be buried >there as well. I have no information on them such a birth / death / burial >information. > >Thanks, >Kevin L. Sholder >rdrunner@siscom.net > Dear Kevin, I have a census of Buchanan Cemetery which contains the following: Sweeley, Abram, d. 11-12-1895, 74y 8m " Annie, wife of Abram, 10-18-1810, 2-25-1892 81y 4m 7d " Trayer, dau of A & A, d 3-22-1862 39y 2m 21d " Rachel, d 12-12-1865 14y 10d " Rachel W., dau of Salona d 5-30-1879 8y 2m The only Smith is: Smith, Mary A., wife of Alfred d 9-8-1865 20y 2m 24d I did not see these myself to copy but this information might be helpful nevertheless. Do you want others? Kinley? Scholder? Waltz? I don't know the date of this census but there are some dates in the 1950's. -- Carol Courter Updegraff PO Box 222 Glennallen, AK 99588-0222 cupdegraff@cvinternet.net
I have an Elizabeth Miller, born around 1813, in either New York or Pennsylvania, who married Isaac Foder (or Fodder). They lived in Ralston, PA, near McIntyre Twp, in Lycoming County, and I believe they died in that area, Elizabeth in 1897 and Isaac in 1881. I'm waiting to receive Elizabeth's obituary from the J.V. Brown Library, but from their index, I suspect her parents were John and Susannah Miller. Any connections? Thanks, Christie ----- Original Message ----- From: <Jmak777@aol.com> To: <PALYCOMI-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, October 06, 2001 5:06 PM Subject: Re: MILLER family > Hi Marge, > Do you know what your Miller names were that lived in Lycoming Co. My > Millers were from Montgomery, Clinton Twp., Lycoming Co. Pa. > Early 1800s would have been Joseph and Mary Miller, John and Mary Miller. > Peter, Catherine, George, and Samuel. > Let me know if you think we connect. > God Bless, > Kathy > > ______________________________
On Sarah Brown who married William Miller all I have is born abt 1850-1880 Children Ellen, Roland, Annie, Pauline, Alfred, Edith, Wilbur, Robert and Verna. I have 2 other Sarah Brown's 1 Sarah Brown born 1841 Lycoming Co married Jacob Allen d/o Phillip and Mary Brown 2 Sarah Brown born 1861 Columbia Co married Henry Thomas Swisher d/o Isaac and Sarah Reese Brown. I have no other info on Sarah who married William Brown. Chrissie
What info do you have on Sarah Brown? Tammie mach1660@aol.com
Looking for info on Ellen Miller died bef 1986 married Garner Reese born 1897 died 1986. She maybe the daughter of William Miller and Sarah Brown. Her sibling may have been , Roland, Annie, Pauline, Alfred, Edith, Wilbur, Robert and Verna Chrissie
Have you ever come across Andrew MILLER and spouse, Mary HUNTER? Their children were: Elizabeth MILLER (b. 1786) m. John ACKLEY, Samuel MILLER (b. 1791) m. Catherine AUTEN, Mary MILLER (b. 1792) m. George BOWER, and William MILLER (b. 1795) m. Catherine GREY. -----Original Message----- From: Jmak777@aol.com [mailto:Jmak777@aol.com] Sent: Saturday, October 06, 2001 6:06 PM To: PALYCOMI-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: MILLER family Hi Marge, Do you know what your Miller names were that lived in Lycoming Co. My Millers were from Montgomery, Clinton Twp., Lycoming Co. Pa. Early 1800s would have been Joseph and Mary Miller, John and Mary Miller. Peter, Catherine, George, and Samuel. Let me know if you think we connect. God Bless, Kathy
Does anyone have any info on an Elleen Miller who married a Gardner Reese ? Chrissie
Kathy, My Millers were Cornelius Miller who was born in 1813 in Lycoming Co., don't know the twp. We have records that state that his father was Lawrence Miller with a wife Mary, no last name known. According to the births of his other children his son, my grandfather, David was born in NewCastle, Lawrence Co. Pa. in Dec. 10, 1846 and Davids older brother Hiram was supposedly born in Newcastle Oct. 15, 1842 so you see they must have left Lycoming County and began their treck west sometime before 1842. As I said Cornelius' father Lawrence was listed as being from Lycoming Co. and his father Jason Miller was only listed as being of English decent. I think there were two Cornelius Millers as we found some land records in Lycoming Co. that we do not think were our Cornelius but that is where it gets confusing. Cornelius Miller was married to Mary Motheral who was supposedly born in 1818 and that her father was George Motheral born in Ireland. If you can put anything together let me know. I will appreciate anything that you find. Marge
Hi Ashley, My Millers were there in the early 1800s and possibly the late 1700s. They were all in Montgomery, Clinton Twp., Lycoming Co. Pa. ( Montgomery is near Williamsport). God Bless, Kathy
Hi Marge, Do you know what your Miller names were that lived in Lycoming Co. My Millers were from Montgomery, Clinton Twp., Lycoming Co. Pa. Early 1800s would have been Joseph and Mary Miller, John and Mary Miller. Peter, Catherine, George, and Samuel. Let me know if you think we connect. God Bless, Kathy
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John, What was John Campbell's wife's name and what are the birth years? Kevin -----Original Message----- From: John Blair [mailto:jblair@scattercreek.com] Sent: Friday, October 05, 2001 10:15 PM To: PALYCOMI-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Maley/Miller/Campbell/Hakes Studying the HAKES family in the very small community of Barbours Corner / Plunkett Creek, right next door to the 3 Hakes Brothers, Alpheasse (Alfred), Reuben Jr., and Harlo Perry, are two families....a John Campbell family, and a Samuel Miller family. Both their wives match first and middle initial names of the Hakes sisters, as well as correct ages. Anyone researching this Campbell or Miller? Also Alphease mother-in-law Emeline Maley is living with them...Would like to verify that this indeed makes Alphease wife Viola, a Maley? Anyone researhing? 1920 Lycoming Census, Plunkett Creek, PA Alphease Hakes name is written as Alfred B. Finisher on furniture Mother-in-law Emmeline Maley living with them, age 67 On this 1920 Census right next door to Alphease are two households, #60 & 61with a Mary M. and John Campbell and a Loretta E. & and Samuel E. Miller, Mary M. & Loretta E. are the exact ages of the Hakes sisters of Alphease. Need to verify!
Kevin, On Bear Mountain Creek Rd. (1920) is a John Campbell, age 66 with his wife Mary M. Campbell age 52. There are 3 Hakes Brothers living in the same Plunkett Creek area, in fact right next door. In earlier Hakes information their sister is listed as Mariam Mary, born March 25th, 1867 The initials, name, and age would be all right, for Mrs. Campbell to be a sister of the Hakes.,.....as well as the wife (Loretta E.) of Mr Samuel Miller who lives right next to the brothers. John
Tammie, They were from Northumberland Co. (I'm not sure if they were from Lycoming before it became a separate county or not...I'm still trying to figure that out. Kathy Researching primarily N I C E L Y, B R O W N E L L, and M A Y N A R D families of Williamsport, PA but also N I C H O LS, P A R S O N S, E Y S T E R, O Y S T E R, K N E I S E L, F O X, and Mc W I L L I A M S of Lycoming and Northumberland counties of PA
Thank you for answering my e-mail. My Millers were in Lycoming Co. in early 1800's, my great grandfather listed as being from Lycoming Co. and I think I told ;you that they moved on to Lawrence Co. where my grandfather was born in 1846, his nme being David and his father coming from Lycoming Co. was Cornelius records stating that he was born in 1813. They and their families both are buried in Andrew, Jackson Co. Iowa. Thanks for answering my e-mail and if you think our ancestors crossed paths, I will be glad to share what I have. Marge DeGear