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    1. Gottlieb Kaiser
    2. Walt Kaiser
    3. I've finally hit the proverbial brick wall and need some help, I'm looking for my grgrgrandfather Gottlieb Kaiser, I know from his Declaration of Intent that I got at the Lycoming County Genealogical Society that he was born in 1806 in the Kingdom Of Wurttemberg. He arrived in the US on 9/1/1833. He was a resident of Mifflin Twp and is buried in Salladesburg Cem. He was married to Dorothy ? had sons Jacob ( my grgrandfather) and George as well as daughters Catherine and Dora. I know that Jacob and Dora are buried at Frieden's Cem in Mifflin Twp and George is buried in Salladesburg. I have contacted NARA re: entry into US during months of Aug and Sept 1833, @ Baltimore, Philadelphia, and New York. They say there is no record of his arrival. Where to next ? Any help is appreciated. Walt Kaiser, Rescue, Cal.

    10/25/1999 11:22:24
    1. Re: Jersey Shore/Muncy Cemetery Index
    2. Chris Bailey
    3. Please respond to the list on this, I am interested in the cemetaries of Jersey Shore as well. Chris ----- Original Message ----- From: Roberta Miller <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, October 24, 1999 8:49 PM Subject: Jersey Shore/Muncy Cemetery Index > I found my gggggrandmother's obit from Feb 1860 (Elizabeth Bryson). It says > that she died near Jersey Shore. I have seen several cemetery records on > microfilm for the area. But I was wondering, if all the cemeteries have been > combined in one index and if so, where I might find that index. Any help > would be appreciated. Roberta >

    10/25/1999 08:07:24
    1. Lycoming County Cemeteries
    2. The Lycoming County Genealogical Society has compiled cemetery books on most of the major and many of the minor cemeteries in the county. There is no master index covering all cemeteries, but all of the books are indexed. The Society sells these books, but I'm sure someone would do a lookup for you for a nominal fee. If you live in or near Lycoming County, you could stop by their library and do the lookups yourself. I think they charge $2.00 to use the library, but if you join the society ($20/yr.), you may use it free. The library is generally open Sat., Tue., Wed. & Thur., from 10:00 a.m. to 3:30 or 4:00. It's almost always open Sat., but if you intend to go on a weekday, it's best to call first to make sure it's going to be open. You can contact them at: LCGS PO Box 3625 Williamsport, PA 17701-3625 e-mail: [email protected]

    10/25/1999 04:48:42
    1. Jersey Shore/Muncy Cemetery Index
    2. Roberta Miller
    3. I found my gggggrandmother's obit from Feb 1860 (Elizabeth Bryson). It says that she died near Jersey Shore. I have seen several cemetery records on microfilm for the area. But I was wondering, if all the cemeteries have been combined in one index and if so, where I might find that index. Any help would be appreciated. Roberta

    10/24/1999 06:49:42
    1. MILHEIM/MILLHEIM, FEIGLES/FIEGLES, SITLER
    2. Harold E. Bower, Jr.
    3. Looking for information about Franklin MILLHEIM/MILHEIM and Lilly FEIGLES/FIEGLES. Children's names were: Ruth Edna (abt 1900) Elizabeth Margaret Faye Addie Charles David Ike We are descendents of Ruth Edna MILLHEIM GREEN and Delroy F. SITLER (abt 1888, descendent of Dietrich SITLER and Anna Maria von RESLER). Grandmother Ruth died in childbirth in 1935; consequently, we know very little about her. Harold Bower [email protected]

    10/23/1999 10:22:14
    1. Conn-Burt
    2. David Conn & Anna Burnham were married in Lycoming Co., PA. I am looking for the record of their marriage. I am also looking for birth and family of Ruth/Johanna Burt, wife of Henry Conn. All help & suggestions are appreciated. Francine Conn Halter === Descendants of Henry Conn 1 Henry Conn b: July 02, 1764 d: September 18, 1835 +Ruth or Johanna Burt b: December 23, 1769 in Lycoming Co., PA m: 1791 d: November 01, 1842 .. 2 Henry Conn b: June 17, 1792 in Bucks Co., PA d: April 30, 1872 in Royal Centre, Harrison Twp., Cass Co., IN ...... +Elizabeth St. Clair b: 1794 in Lycoming Co., PA m: 1813 in Lycoming Co., PA d: in Royal Centre, Harrison Twp., Cass Co., IN Father: George St. Clair Mother: Eunice .. 2 Asa Aschel Conn b: March 22, 1793 in Pennsylvania d: in Pennsylvania .. 2 Israel Conn b: September 22, 1794 in Pennsylvania d: in Pennsylvania . 2 John H. Conn b: May 13, 1796 in Pennsylvania d: in Winamac, IN..... +Harriet Esterbrook d: in Winamac, IN .. 2 Elizabeth "Polly" Conn b: 1798 in Pennsylvania ..... +Frederick Cramer .. 2 David Conn b: April 12, 1799 in Lycoming, PA d: November 30, 1867 in Royal Center, IN ...... +Anna Burnham b: September 26, 1813 in Wellsburg, NY m: May 27, 1834 in Lycoming Co., PA d: March 04, 1897 in Indiana Father: Asahel Burnham Mother: Ruth Burt .. 2 Jesse H. Conn b: January 26, 1800 in Bucks Co., PA d: September 29, 1867 in Winimac, Pulaski Co., IN ...... +Sarah or Sally Gundum b: March 02, 1810 in Pennsylvania m: May 20, 1829 in Bucks Co., PA d: March 04, 1896 in Winimac, Pulaski Co., IN

    10/22/1999 06:17:21
    1. Re: PALYCOMI-D Digest V99 #118
    2. Barbara Blossom
    3. An old phone book? Possibly the Jersey Shore Historical Society in the Samuel Moss House on Main St., JS.

    10/20/1999 06:36:50
    1. BARCLAY
    2. Paul Leiberton
    3. Sometimees it proves to be more difficult to locate relatives who are "more recent" than more distant. >From a 1972 obituary, Bertha Barclay was living Jersey Shore, PA at the time of her aunt's death. I cannot find her name on any Internet directory or the Social Security Death Benefits Index. Can anyone suggest resources? I thought that perhaps if I could locate an address for her, then I would write to neighbors to see if anyone has knowledge of her.

    10/19/1999 06:51:23
    1. RE: Thomas Waltz
    2. Kevin L. Sholder
    3. Mary Anne, I have no information on this Thomas Waltz. Do you know anything else about his family either ancestors or descendants, if so I would be quite interested in talking in more detail to you. I have two but they are both born in the 20th century. I have sent this message on to the Blooming Grove List as well as the Lycoming County List, hopefully we can find some answers for you. Thanks for your e-mail. Kevin L. Sholder [email protected] http://www.siscom.net/~rdrunner/index.htm [email protected] 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. -----Original Message----- From: Mary Anne Waltz [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Friday, October 15, 1999 11:30 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Thomas Waltz Hi, I saw your site recommended on the Waltz surname Genforum page. I am researching Thomas Waltz, who shows up in Washington County, PA about mid-19th century. Although he was living in Washington, PA, he enlisted in the 57th Infantry, Company D, mustered in Tioga County, for the Civil War. I have verified that these two are the same person, as I have copies of Thomas's pension files. After the war, he returned to Washington, married Sarah Mountz, and had a number of children, one of whom (Robert E.) is my husband's greatgrandfather. I am assuming that Thomas had some ties to the Tioga/Lycoming area that led him to enlist there. Do you have any leads for me? Thanks, Mary Anne Waltz

    10/16/1999 04:21:24
    1. Deaths 1893-1898
    2. Barbara Blossom
    3. If you sent me a request for information about someone from the list I published and haven't heard from me, please send it again. I think I deleted one message by mistake. Sorry. BarbCB

    10/15/1999 09:27:10
    1. Deaths 1893-98
    2. Barbara Blossom
    3. Hi, List, Received the death register of my ancestor today from theLycoming County Courthouse. A number of othe names are on the same sheet of paper. Here is the surname list. Contact me if you want more. Calvert, Richard Cromley, Dorcas Croninger, Jesse Confer, Hazel May Campbell, Nathaiel, Luke and Boyd Coon , James Collins, susan Clemons, Eliza Casselberry, Nancy Crouse, Amelia Cline, Margaret A. Casner, Eliza Jane and Horace Edward Culver, Matilda Jane Clark, Susan Corter, Arthur E. Clees, George W. Cofferian (?) Christana Corson, Daniel and William Spencer Cristo, Christean Crotzer, Charles L. Curts (partial info), Sarah

    10/13/1999 03:18:21
    1. THORN/HINZ
    2. Pamela Turner
    3. Hi List, I subscribed to this list in hopes I would find some information, ANY information on my gr grandmother Alice May Thorn. When I ordered my grandmothers birth certificate it listed her mother, Alices's birth place as Williamsport. She was born around 1889. Alice later married August Hinz and lived in Luzurne Co. I have not been able to find any information on either of them in Luzurne Co. They were both deaf mutes. If anyone has any information on these names I would be very interested. Thank You, Pamela

    10/12/1999 08:59:00
    1. women in Afghanistan (fwd)
    2. Sholder, Kevin L
    3. Please: can you consider signing and circulating the petition below that I have received. Subject: Women of Afghanistan The government of Afghanistan is waging a war upon women. Since the Taliban took power in 1996, women have had to wear burqua and have been beaten and stoned in public for not having the proper attire, even if this means simply not having the mesh covering in front of their eyes. One woman was beaten to DEATH by an angry mob of fundamentalists for accidentally exposing her arm while she was driving. Another was stoned to death for trying to leave the country with a man that was not a relative. Women are not allowed to work or even go out in public without a male relative. Professional women such as professors, translators, doctors, lawyers, artists and writers have been forced from their jobs and stuffed into their homes, so that depression is becoming so widespread that it has reached emergency levels. There is no way in such an extreme Islamic society to know the suicide rate with certainty. Relief workers are estimating that the suicide rate among women; who cannot find proper medication and treatment for severe depression and would rather take their lives than live in such conditions; has increased significantly. Homes where a woman is present must have their windows painted so that she can never be seen by outsiders. They must wear silent shoes so that they are never heard. Women live in fear of their lives for the slightest misbehavior. Because they cannot work, those without male relatives or husbands are either starving to death or begging on the street, even if they hold Ph.D.'s. There are almost no medical facilities available for women, and relief workers, in protest, have mostly left the country, taking medicine and psychologists and other things necessary to treat the sky-rocketing level of depression among women. At one of the rare hospitals for women, a reporter found still, nearly lifeless bodies lying motionless on top of beds, wrapped in their burqua, unwilling to speak, eat, or do anything, but slowly wasting away. Others have gone mad and were seen crouched in corners, perpetually rocking or crying, most of them in fear. One doctor is considering, when what little medication that is left finally runs out, leaving these women in front of the president's residence as a form of peaceful protest. It is at the point where the term 'human rights violations' has become an understatement. Husbands have the power of life and death over their women relatives, especially their wives, but an angry mob has just as much right to stone or beat a woman, often to death, for exposing an inch of flesh or offending them in the slightest way. Women enjoyed relative freedom, to work, dress generally as they wanted, and drive and appear in public alone until only 1996. The rapidity of this transition is the main reason for the depression and suicide; women who were once educators or doctors or simply used to basic human freedoms are now severely restricted and treated as sub-human in the name of right-wing fundamentalist Islam. It is not their tradition or 'culture', but is alien to them, and it is extreme even for those cultures where fundamentalism is the rule. Everyone has a right to a tolerable human existence, even if they are women in a Muslim country. If we can threaten military force in Kosovo in the name of human rights for the sake of ethnic Albanians, citizens of the world can certainly express peaceful outrage at the oppression, murder and injustice committed against women by the Taliban. STATEMENT: In signing this, we agree that the current treatment of women in Afghanistan is completely UNACCEPTABLE and deserves support and action by the United Nations and that the current situation overseas will not be tolerated. Women's Rights is not a small issue anywhere and it is UNACCEPTABLE for women in 1999 to be treated as sub-human and so much as property. Equality and human decency is a RIGHT not a freedom, whether one lives in Afghanistan or elsewhere. 1) Suzanne Dathe, Grenoble, France 2) Laurence COMPARAT, Grenoble,France 3) Philippe MOTTE, Grenoble, France 4) Jok FERRAND, Mont St Martin, France 5) Emmanuelle PIGNOL, St Martin d'Heres, FRANCE 6) Marie GAUTHIER, Grenoble, FRANCE 7) Laurent VESCALO, Grenoble,FRANCE 8) Mathieu MOY, St Egreve, FRANCE 9) Bernard BLANCHET, Mont St Martin, FRANCE 10) Tassadite FAVRIE, Grenoble, FRANCE 11) Loic GODARD, St Ismier, FRANCE 12) Benedicte PASCAL, Grenoble, FRANCE 13) Khedaidja BENATIA, Grenoble, FRANCE 14) Marie-Therese LLORET, Grenoble,FRANCE 15) Benoit THEAU, Poitiers, FRANCE 16) Bruno CONSTANTIN, Poitiers, FRANCE 17) Christian COGNARD, Poitiers, FRANCE 18) Robert GARDETTE, Paris, FRANCE 19) Claude CHEVILLARD, Montpellier, FRANCE 20) gilles FREISS, Montpellier, FRANCE 21) Patrick AUGEREAU, Montpellier, FRANCE. 22) Jean IMBERT, Marseille, FRANCE 23) Jean-Claude MURAT, Toulouse, France 24) Anna BASSOLS, Barcelona, Spain 25) Mireia DUNACH, Barcelona, Spain 26) Michel VILLAZ, Grenoble, France 27) Pages Frederique, Dijon, France 28) Rodolphe FISCHMEISTER, Chatenay-Malabry, France 29) Francois BOUTEAU, Paris, France 30) Patrick PETER, Paris, France 31) Lorenza RADICI, Paris, France 32) Monika Siegenthaler, Bern, Switzerland 33) Mark Philp, Glasgow, Scotland 34) Tomas Andersson, Stockholm, Sweden 35) Jonas Eriksson, Stockholm, Sweden 36) Karin Eriksson, Stockholm, Sweden 37) Ake Ljung, Stockholm, Sweden 38) Carina Sedlmayer, Stockholm, Sweden 39) Rebecca Uddman, Stockholm, Sweden 40) Lena Skog, Stockholm, Sweden 41) Micael Folke, Stockholm, Sweden 42) Britt-Marie Folke, Stockholm, Sweden 43) Birgitta Schuberth, Stockholm, Sweden 44) Lena Dahl, Stockholm, Sweden 45) Ebba Karlsson, Stockholm, Sweden 46) Jessica Carlsson, Vaxjo, Sweden 47) Sara Blomquist, Vaxjo, Sweden 48) Magdalena Fosseus, Vaxjo, Sweden 49) Charlotta Langner, Goteborg, Sweden 50) Andrea Egedal, Goteborg, Sweden 51) Lena Persson, Stockholm, Sweden 52) Magnus Linder, Umea ,Sweden 53) Petra Olofsson, Umea, Sweden 54) Caroline Evenbom, Vaxjo, Sweden 55) Asa Pettersson, Grimsas, Sweden 56) Jessica Bjork, Grimsas, Sweden 57) Linda Ahlbom Goteborg, Sweden 58) Jenny Forsman, Boras, Sweden 59) Nina Gunnarson, Kinna, Sweden 60) Andrew Harrison, New Zealand 61) Bryre Murphy, New Zealand 62) Claire Lugton, New Zealand 63) Sarah Thornton, New Zealand 64) Rachel Eade, New Zealand 65) Magnus Hjert, London, UK 67) Madeleine Stamvik, Hurley, UK 68) Susanne Nowlan, Vermont, USA 69) Lotta Svenby, Malmoe, Sweden 70) Adina Giselsson, Malmoe, Sweden 71) Anders Kullman, Stockholm, Sweden 72) Rebecka Swane, Stockholm,Sweden 73) Jens Venge, Stockholm, Sweden 74) Catharina Ekdahl, Stockholm, Sweden 75) Nina Fylkegard, Stockholm, Sweden 76) Therese Stedman, Malmoe, Sweden 77) Jannica Lund, Stockholm, Sweden 78) Douglas Bratt 79) Mats Lofstrom, Stockholm, Sweden 80) Li Lindstrom, Sweden 81) Ursula Mueller, Sweden 82) Marianne Komstadius, Stockholm, Sweden 83) Peter Thyselius, Stockholm, Sweden 84) Gonzalo Oviedo, Quito, Ecuador 85) Amalia Romeo, Gland, Switzerland 86) Margarita Restrepo, Gland, Switzerland 87) Eliane Ruster, Crans p.C., Switzerland 88) Jennifer Bischoff-Elder, Hong Kong 89) Azita Lashgari, Beirut, Lebanon 90) Khashayar Ostovany, New York, USA 91) Lisa L Miller, Reno NV 92) Danielle Avazian, Los Angeles, CA 93) Sara Risher, Los Angeles, Ca. 94) Melanie London, New York, NY 95) Susan Brownstein , Los Angeles, CA 96) Steven Raspa, San Francisco, CA 97) Margot Duane, Ross, CA 98) Natasha Darnall, Los Angeles, CA 99) Candace Brower, Evanston, IL 100) James Kjelland, Evanston, IL 101) Michael Jampole, Beach Park, IL, USA 102) Diane Willis, Wilmette, IL, USA 103) Sharri Russell, Roanoke, VA, USA 104) Faye Cooley, Roanoke, VA, USA 105) Celeste Thompson, Round Rock, TX, USA 106) Sherry Stang, Pflugerville, TX, USA 107) Amy J. Singer, Pflugerville, TX USA 108) Milissa Bowen, Austin, TX USA 109) Michelle Jozwiak, Brenham, TX USA 110) Mary Orsted, College Station, TX USA 111) Janet Gardner, Dallas, TX USA 112) Marilyn Hollingsworth, Dallas, TX USA 113) Nancy Shamblin, Garland. TX USA 114) K. M. Mullen, Houston, TX - USA 115) Noreen Tolman, Houston, Texas - USA 116) Laurie Sobolewski, Warren, MI 117) Kellie Sisson Snider, Irving Texas 118) Carol Currie, Garland, Garland Texas 119) John Snyder, Garland, TX USA 120) Elaine Hannan, South Africa 121) Jayne Howes, South Africa 122) Diane Barnes, Akron, Ohio 123) Melanie Dass Moodley, Durban, South Africa 124) Amy King Dejardin, Ornex, France 125) Eve Hall, Matumi, Schagen, South Africa 126) Catherine & Khanya Jele, Johannesburg South Africa 127) Sylvie & Alain Grunfeld, La Roche - Yon, France 128) Lydie et Pascal Iscache, Paris, France 129) Richard Linskell, London, UK 130) Agnes Poitevin-Navarre, London, UK 131) Zineb Sedira, london, UK 132) Poulomi Desai, London, UK 133) Julian Samuel, Montreal, Canada 134) Himmat Shinhat, Montreal, Canada 135) Sandra Kadowaki, Montreal, Canada 136) A. Akemi Nishidera, Saitama, Japan 137) Ken Wrigglesworth, Saitama, Japan 138) Phlip Arima, Toronto, Canada 139) John Barton, Ottawa, Canada 140) Wendy McPeake, Ottawa, Canada 141) Catherine C. Cole, Edmonton, Canada 142) Martin Segger, Victoria, Canada 143) Margaret Birtley, Melbourne, Australia 145) May Abernethy, Townsville, Australia 146) Audrey Ann Logan, Townsville, Australia 147) Jan Elder, Cairns, Australia 148) Kirsty Sherlock, Port Douglas Australia 149) Marianne Sheppard, Newcastle, UK 150) Fiona White, Cambridge,UK 151) Anjila Finan, Manchester, UK 152) Louise Barson, Stockport, UK 153) Monique R. Siegel, Zurich, Switzerland 154) Mirjam van Zweden, Zurich, Switzerland 155) Gabrielle Schlittler, Zurich, Switzerland 156) Philipp Goedeking, Frankfurt/M., Germany 157) Hans Christoph Goedeking, Wuppertal, Germany 158) Kevin L. Sholder, Centerville, OH, USA PLEASE COPY this email on to a new message, sign the bottom and forward it to everyone on your distribution lists. If you receive this list with more than 200 names on it, please e-mail a copy of it to: [email protected] (Send after every 100 names.) Even if you decide not to sign, please be considerate and do not kill the petition. Thank you. It is best to copy rather than forward the petition. I feel very strongly about this; it is such a small thing to do and the very least we can do, enjoying the privilege of living in democratic countries. Thus, I beg you to sign this petition which will be forwarded to Mary Robinson, Human Rights Commissioner of the UN. THANK YOU!

    10/11/1999 06:14:52
    1. Re: Unidentified subject!
    2. Margaret Wolfe
    3. Roberta, Your message is rather confusing. You give William as being married in the 1850 Census and then say his marriage license in 1879 states a John. What is William's last name? ----- Original Message ----- From: Roberta Miller <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, October 09, 1999 12:16 PM Subject: Unidentified subject! > Hello, my connection to Lycoming Co. is the census records of 1850 listing > William, Mary (his wife), Emma A. (dau) and Elizabeth (mother) in Muncy, PA. > In 1860 Elizabeth BRYSON died in Jersey Shore, PA at the home of her > son-in-law Isaac BARNES,when she was about 73 years old. Her obit states > that she was from Northumberland Co. (Don't know her maiden name/husbands > first name was John according to the marriage cert of William in 1879.) By > 1860 William and family were living in Mercer Co., PA. However, I believe > that the BARNES family was in Jersey Shore for both 1850 and 1860 census > (haven't been able to check that out yet). There seems to be several > Bryson's in the area, but I can't seem to tie into any. ANY help would be > greatly appreciated. Thank you. Roberta Miller > > ______________________________

    10/10/1999 11:15:42
    1. CONN - BURT
    2. Looking for new subscribers and others who have information about this CONN-BURT line. I am searching for Henry Conn and Johanna/Ruth Burt's parents. Johanna/Ruth supposedly was born in Lycoming Co., so there should be some sort of birth record somewhere. Are there any published baptismal or birth records for Lycoming Co. for that period? Any help or suggestions would be appreciated. This has been a real roadblock for CONN researchers. Francine Conn Halter ----- Descendants of Henry Conn 1 Henry Conn b: July 02, 1764 in PA? or British Isles d: September 18, 1835 .. +Johanna/Ruth Burt b: December 23, 1769 in Lycoming Co., PA m: Abt. 1791 d: November 01, 1842 ......2 Henry Conn b: February 13, 1792 in Bucks Co., PA d: April 30, 1872 in Royal Centre, Harrison Twp., Cass Co., IN ............+Elizabeth St. Clair b: 1794 in Lycoming Co., PA m: Abt. 1813 in Lycoming Co., PA d: in Royal Centre, Harrison Twp., Cass Co., IN Father: George St. Clair Mother: Eunice ......... 2 Aschel Conn b: March 22, 1793 in Pennsylvania d: in Pennsylvania ......... 2 Israel Conn b: September 22, 1794 in Pennsylvania d: in Pennsylvania ......... 2 Jesse H. Conn b: January 26, 1796 in Bucks Co., PA d: September 29, 1867 in Winamac, Pulaski Co., IN ............. +Sally Gundrum b: March 02, 1810 in Pennsylvania m: May 1829 in Bucks Co., PA d: March 04, 1896 in Winimac, Pulaski Co., IN ......... 2 John H. Conn b: May 13, 1796 in Pennsylvania d: in Winamac, Indiana ............. +Hariet Esterbrook d: in Winamac, Indiana ......... 2 Elizabeth "Polly" Conn b: 1798 in Pennsylvania ............. +Frederick Cramer ......... 2 David Conn b: April 12, 1799 in Lycoming, PA d: November 30, 1867 in Kline Cemetery, near Royal Center, Cass Co., IN ........... +Anna Burnham b: September 26, 1813 in Wellsburg, NY m: May 27, 1834 in Lycoming Co., PA d: March 04, 1897 in Kline Cemetery, near Royal Center, Cass Co., IN Father: Asahel Burnham Mother: Ruth Burt

    10/09/1999 03:51:08
    1. Unidentified subject!
    2. Roberta Miller
    3. Hello, my connection to Lycoming Co. is the census records of 1850 listing William, Mary (his wife), Emma A. (dau) and Elizabeth (mother) in Muncy, PA. In 1860 Elizabeth BRYSON died in Jersey Shore, PA at the home of her son-in-law Isaac BARNES,when she was about 73 years old. Her obit states that she was from Northumberland Co. (Don't know her maiden name/husbands first name was John according to the marriage cert of William in 1879.) By 1860 William and family were living in Mercer Co., PA. However, I believe that the BARNES family was in Jersey Shore for both 1850 and 1860 census (haven't been able to check that out yet). There seems to be several Bryson's in the area, but I can't seem to tie into any. ANY help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you. Roberta Miller

    10/09/1999 10:16:58
    1. Phone Book Look Up - Eagles Mere, PA area
    2. Hi, I'm trying to get a street address from a phone book that includes "Eagles Mere", PA. I have the name, city, state & zip. If you might have access to a phone book for this village, please see if there is a street address for Lewis W. HEATH. I hope to send him a genealogy letter...Please reply privately. Thanks for any help, Nedra [email protected]

    10/09/1999 08:52:25
    1. Re: Updegraff
    2. To Dora Smith who was asking about UPDEGRAFF. Just thought I'd add a tidbit about Updegraff. One married into my GRANGE family. It looks like this: Joseph Reibsame Grange, b. June 1848 marr. Margaret E. , b. July 1860 Children: Edwin Rowley Grange, 1880-1965 Bessie May Grange, 1884-1980 Laucetta Mussina Grange, b. 1887, Williamsport marr. Nelson Stevens Updegraff This info is from a GRANGE family Bible which is on display at the Muncy Historical Society Museum. Also, some from the LDS Ancestral File and the SSDI on the Internet. If you want any more info on the Grange family, just ask. --Shirley Grange, [email protected]

    10/05/1999 12:43:21
    1. Courthouse Records
    2. Barbara Blossom
    3. Can anyone on the list tell me which courthouse office might be able to provide info in re births for two of my earlier family members? One died in late September, 1895 (and the other died in Aug. 1890. Both are buried in Jersey Shore Cemetery. BarbaraCB

    10/05/1999 11:15:37
    1. Re: PALYCOMI-D Digest V99 #109
    2. Barbara Blossom
    3. --WebTV-Mail-14452-2375 Content-Type: Text/Plain; Charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7Bit Thanks you very much, Debi. I can't connect it right now, but then, I have very little to connect it to! I'll keep it on file. Barb --WebTV-Mail-14452-2375 Content-Disposition: Inline Content-Type: Message/RFC822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7Bit Received: from mailsorter-102-2.iap.bryant.webtv.net (209.240.198.99) by storefull-147.iap.bryant.webtv.net with WTV-SMTP; Mon, 4 Oct 1999 20:01:18 -0700 (PDT) Return-Path: <[email protected]> Received: from bl-11.rootsweb.com (bl-11.rootsweb.com [204.212.38.27]) by mailsorter-102-2.iap.bryant.webtv.net (8.8.8-wtv-d/ms.dwm.v7+dul2) with ESMTP id UAA00032 for <[email protected]>; Mon, 4 Oct 1999 20:01:15 -0700 (PDT) From: [email protected] Received: (from [email protected]) by bl-11.rootsweb.com (8.9.3/8.9.3) id OAA12252; Mon, 4 Oct 1999 14:19:30 -0700 (PDT) Date: Mon, 4 Oct 1999 14:19:30 -0700 (PDT) Message-Id: <[email protected]> Subject: PALYCOMI-D Digest V99 #109 X-Loop: [email protected] X-Mailing-List: <[email protected]> archive/volume99/109 Precedence: list MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/digest; boundary="----------------------------" To: [email protected] Reply-To: [email protected] - ---------------------------- Content-Type: text/plain PALYCOMI-D Digest Volume 99 : Issue 109 Today's Topics: #1 how to locate Mr. & Mrs. Mark Upde [Dora Smith <[email protected]] Administrivia: To unsubscribe from PALYCOMI-D, send a message to [email protected] 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. ______________________________ - ----------------------------

    10/05/1999 11:02:34