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    1. Re: Fort Antes Chapter DAR
    2. Margaret Steen
    3. yes I beleive it is in Jersey Shore Margaret MMDMA85208@aol.com wrote: > Is that DAR chapter in Pa.?

    06/30/2002 04:11:33
    1. Re: Fort Antes Chapter DAR
    2. Lori
    3. If you ask at the historical society, genealogical society or local FHC, someone should be able to put you in contact with a DAR member who can direct you to the right person. Lori Lou & Bill wrote: > They are in Jersey Shore, Pa - but there is no email contact listed on the > National DAR site. > > www.dar.org > > Lou > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Margaret Steen" <maggies@rochester.rr.com> > To: <PALYCOMI-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Saturday, June 29, 2002 1:53 PM > Subject: Fort Antes Chapter DAR > > > Hi, > > Does anyone know the snail mail or email address of the - DAR- Fort Antes > Chapter > > > > Margaret > > > >

    06/30/2002 03:03:35
    1. Re: Fort Antes Chapter DAR
    2. Lou & Bill
    3. They are in Jersey Shore, Pa - but there is no email contact listed on the National DAR site. www.dar.org Lou ----- Original Message ----- From: "Margaret Steen" <maggies@rochester.rr.com> To: <PALYCOMI-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, June 29, 2002 1:53 PM Subject: Fort Antes Chapter DAR > Hi, > Does anyone know the snail mail or email address of the - DAR- Fort Antes Chapter > > Margaret > >

    06/30/2002 03:00:18
    1. Re: Fort Antes Chapter DAR
    2. Is that DAR chapter in Pa.?

    06/29/2002 06:47:49
    1. Fort Antes Chapter DAR
    2. Margaret Steen
    3. Hi, Does anyone know the snail mail or email address of the - DAR- Fort Antes Chapter Margaret

    06/29/2002 07:53:26
    1. Tinsman Ave.
    2. Does anyone know the origin of the name of this street? My GG grandparents (Tinsman) lived on the next parallel street, Tucker street. Does anyone know where I might research this? Many Thanks! Surnames I am researching and have information on Barry Biehler Allen Hews Gstalder Pineau

    06/23/2002 09:37:32
    1. Some sad news
    2. Sholder, Kevin L
    3. All, Many of you know Carol and have been helped by her in your genealogy quests. Please pray for her and her family through this most difficult time. Sincerely, Kevin L. Sholder ----- Original Message ----- From: "Carol Updegraff" <cupdegraff@cvinternet.net> To: "Burnell Uptagrafft" <b.uptagrafft@worldnet.att.net> Sent: Friday, June 21, 2002 8:37 AM Subject: Some sad news I do apologize for sending this by e-mail. It seems so impersonal, and I don't mean it to be such. I must tell you that Bill died on June 15. We found him on the garage floor and we tried CPR but to no avail. The EMT's, even the doctor and two nurses from Cross Road Medical Center, where I work, were here so very fast and could do nothing. We don't know what happened. There will be some tissue donation and that may give us a hint since they do a partial examination. We do suspect it was a massive heart attack, since it happened so very suddenly. We had a WONDERFUL last couple weeks. We got to see old friends in Pennsylvania. We got back to Alaska June 11 and then went on a beautiful ferry ride in Prince William Sound on Friday June 14, and the weather was perfect. Bill showed no signs whatsoever of illness of any kind, so whatever it was was very sudden. There was a WONDERFUL memorial service yesterday at Copper Center Chapel, the small Native church we have attended since coming to Alaska. It was LOADED with praise and adoration of the Lord and was all I could ever have asked for. But, what a change of plans!! I will go to Pennsylvania for another service next week and return here in a couple weeks. Then I have to get things sorted and leave here a year earlier than we thought, and alone. A nephew will come to drive with me if that is the way I choose to go. Please pray for us, especially our children, as they have tended to "slide away" from the Lord. This experience can either make or break for them. Bill's strong testamony was well known here and they will certainly benefit from the kind words and deeds of the Christian community here. If they will just HEAR what is being said................................!! Bill's sister Jean is here for a visit and, although it is a stressful time for her and she is not well, I am so very comforted by her presence. Also, the Alaska Bible College community is VERY supportive and will be here for us as well. We have set up a memorial fund at ABC for the new building. He was really concerned about that building. I will want to come back to see it when it is done. (Alaska Bible College Building Fund, PO Box 289, Glennallen AK 99588) I will be with this e-mail addy for a while. I'll let you know when it will change. With much appreciation for getting to know another "cuz"!! -- Carol Courter Updegraff PO Box 222 Glennallen, AK 99588-0222 cupdegraff@cvinternet.net Locations I am researching include Lycoming, Clinton, Centre, Snyder and Northumberland Counties in Pennsylvania. Names I am researching include Courter, Updegraff, Bitner, Smith, Johnson, Stull, Potts, Kunes, Chatham, Hulsizer, Wensel, DeHaas, Paulhamus, Bauder, Nearhood, Steinhelper, Hoppes, Rorabaugh, Bechdel, and many more!! ----- End forwarded message -----

    06/21/2002 09:19:57
    1. RE: Mound Cemetery
    2. Gary Buck
    3. Kevin No I did not all I learned was that there might not be any record of the event as some records burned. I have not had a chance to call Wildwood as I do not have a phone at work. Gary > -----Original Message----- > From: Sholder, Kevin L [mailto:KS100004@exchange.DAYTONOH.NCR.com] > Sent: Wednesday, June 19, 2002 8:35 AM > To: PALYCOMI-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: RE: Mound Cemetery > > > Gary, > > Were you able to find out any additional information about when Mound and > Wildwood combined? > > Thanks, > Kevin > > -----Original Message----- > From: Sholder, Kevin L > Sent: Tuesday, June 11, 2002 10:10 AM > To: PALYCOMI-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: RE: Mound Cemetery > > > All, > > If you go to Wildwood, up Wildwood Blvd. The old Mound Cemetery > is located > on the right and Wildwood on the left. Both are now part of the combined > Wildwood Cemetery. Wildwood was found in 1863, Abraham Updegraff > was on the > board that helped to lay out this Cemetery. More information > about Wildwood > can be found in the History of Lycoming County. > > Based on the e-mail from Nicolas V. Yannucci: > > Main corporate name Grit > Title Mound Cemetery purchased by Wildwood Cemetery Company. > Publications Grit 4/18/76 p.12 > > They were combined sometime in 1976. > > Is this the same as Mount Carmel Cemetery? The answer to this is no. > > Gary - Do you have any additional details about the purchase or > when the two > were actually combined? > > Thanks, > Kevin > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Gary Buck [mailto:gebuck@micro-link.net] > Sent: Monday, June 10, 2002 8:57 PM > To: PALYCOMI-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: RE: Mound Cemetery > > > Mound Cemetery is now part of Wildwood Cemetery > Gary > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Margaret Steen [mailto:maggies@rochester.rr.com] > > Sent: Monday, June 10, 2002 8:28 PM > > To: PALYCOMI-L@rootsweb.com > > Subject: Re: Mound Cemetery > > > > > > Has anyone heard of a Mound Cemetery ? > > > > Margaret > > > > > > > > > > > >

    06/19/2002 10:59:13
    1. Wertman and Ritter
    2. Marguerite Crist Calvin
    3. I am searching for information on descendants of William and Thomas Wertman and possibly a Thomas Camp. They are descendants of Rosannah CHRIST and John Wertman. Sophia Christ, possibly known as Sallie, was married to George Adam Ritter. These two were sisters. Both were in Northumberland co. Their brother John Christ/Crist was in Lycoming co, and had a large family. Their sister was Susannah Christ/Crist who married a John Smith. I have a lot on John Crist who married Catharine Snyder, but very little on Susannah and John Smith. All are listed in a partition record in Hancock co OH in 1849. I suspect John Crist died in 1850. Any help on these would be appreciated. Margaret Crist Calvin.

    06/19/2002 05:11:08
    1. RE: Mound Cemetery
    2. Sholder, Kevin L
    3. Gary, Were you able to find out any additional information about when Mound and Wildwood combined? Thanks, Kevin -----Original Message----- From: Sholder, Kevin L Sent: Tuesday, June 11, 2002 10:10 AM To: PALYCOMI-L@rootsweb.com Subject: RE: Mound Cemetery All, If you go to Wildwood, up Wildwood Blvd. The old Mound Cemetery is located on the right and Wildwood on the left. Both are now part of the combined Wildwood Cemetery. Wildwood was found in 1863, Abraham Updegraff was on the board that helped to lay out this Cemetery. More information about Wildwood can be found in the History of Lycoming County. Based on the e-mail from Nicolas V. Yannucci: Main corporate name Grit Title Mound Cemetery purchased by Wildwood Cemetery Company. Publications Grit 4/18/76 p.12 They were combined sometime in 1976. Is this the same as Mount Carmel Cemetery? The answer to this is no. Gary - Do you have any additional details about the purchase or when the two were actually combined? Thanks, Kevin -----Original Message----- From: Gary Buck [mailto:gebuck@micro-link.net] Sent: Monday, June 10, 2002 8:57 PM To: PALYCOMI-L@rootsweb.com Subject: RE: Mound Cemetery Mound Cemetery is now part of Wildwood Cemetery Gary > -----Original Message----- > From: Margaret Steen [mailto:maggies@rochester.rr.com] > Sent: Monday, June 10, 2002 8:28 PM > To: PALYCOMI-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: Mound Cemetery > > > Has anyone heard of a Mound Cemetery ? > > Margaret > > > > >

    06/19/2002 02:34:31
    1. Re: Mound Cemetery
    2. Mound Cemetery is part of Wildwood now. It is in Williamsport Pa. Vernon Bair

    06/18/2002 03:54:02
    1. RE: Mound Cemetery
    2. Gary Buck
    3. Kevin I do not know but I will do some checking Sat and see what I come up with Gary > -----Original Message----- > From: Sholder, Kevin L [mailto:KS100004@exchange.DAYTONOH.NCR.com] > Sent: Tuesday, June 11, 2002 10:10 AM > To: PALYCOMI-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: RE: Mound Cemetery > > > All, > > If you go to Wildwood, up Wildwood Blvd. The old Mound Cemetery > is located > on the right and Wildwood on the left. Both are now part of the combined > Wildwood Cemetery. Wildwood was found in 1863, Abraham Updegraff > was on the > board that helped to lay out this Cemetery. More information > about Wildwood > can be found in the History of Lycoming County. > > Based on the e-mail from Nicolas V. Yannucci: > > Main corporate name Grit > Title Mound Cemetery purchased by Wildwood Cemetery Company. > Publications Grit 4/18/76 p.12 > > They were combined sometime in 1976. > > Is this the same as Mount Carmel Cemetery? The answer to this is no. > > Gary - Do you have any additional details about the purchase or > when the two > were actually combined? > > Thanks, > Kevin > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Gary Buck [mailto:gebuck@micro-link.net] > Sent: Monday, June 10, 2002 8:57 PM > To: PALYCOMI-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: RE: Mound Cemetery > > > Mound Cemetery is now part of Wildwood Cemetery > Gary > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Margaret Steen [mailto:maggies@rochester.rr.com] > > Sent: Monday, June 10, 2002 8:28 PM > > To: PALYCOMI-L@rootsweb.com > > Subject: Re: Mound Cemetery > > > > > > Has anyone heard of a Mound Cemetery ? > > > > Margaret > > > > > > > > > > > >

    06/11/2002 10:57:19
    1. Re: John Pepperman Generation 1
    2. Anita Gohl
    3. Dear Listers, I was just about to ask the same question. This poor family sure did have some heart rending happenings with their children. Does anyone know what could have happened to all of them? Anita Fish GOHL Deena B Cross wrote: > Does anyone know how all these children of John Pepperman died in April > 1838? Was it Typhoid or some other disease? > > Thanks, > > Deena > Iowa > > Searching: Adsit, Alford, Baker, Bitcon, Brobst, Burris, Combs, Chiles, > Cochran, Craw, Devault, Ellyson, Harman, > Hiser, Hoge, Howard, Howe, Jackson, Johnson, Letton, Lucas, McKelvey, > McQuiston, Moll, Moorman, > Perkins, Pepperman, Sabin, Salmon, Stalling, Stephenson, Thomson, > Wohnseidler, Yetley, and Zumwalt > > ________________________________________________________________ > GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! > Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! > Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: > http://dl.www.juno.com/get/web/.

    06/11/2002 05:07:35
    1. Re: Hauke (Houk, Houck)
    2. Anita Gohl
    3. Thank you Marguerite, Good advice. Anita Fish GOHL fr. northern Idaho Marguerite Crist Calvin wrote: > Genealogical and Biographical Annals of Northumberland County, > Pennsylvania, J. L. Floyd & Co. Chicago 1911. Pg 329 Frederick > Family. The reference to Ottawa, Ohio is on 332. There is more about > the Kelly family than the Fredericks. But both families ended in > Putnam co, OH. I will check my references for the Hauck line, and > send whatever I find. It may or may not be of value, but after 30 > plus years, I am going back thru my early notebooks and guess what? > They now make sense. So make a file for those apparently unrelated > items! That's my advice. Margaret Calvin. > > > Marguerite: Thanks so much for the info. Since I am just starting > >on the Hauke line, it will take me a while to run down this info. > >If you have time and don't mind, will you please dig out the > >citation. Regards, Bob Wescoatt > > Marguerite Crist Calvin <cristcalvin@ohiohills.com> wrote: This > >may be of no value but ... I lived for 42 years in NW Ohio, > >where there were HAUCKS and HOUCKS. Imagine my surprise when > >researching families in Lycoming, Northumberland to find a connection > >to the families. I believe Fredericks and Kelly, if I remember > >correctly. I was friends with the Haucks, and believe someone had > >done work on the Hauck name. One was a doctor in California. I always > >suspected these Haucks may also have come from the same PA area. If > >its of interest I'll dig out the citation. M Calvin. > > > > > >> I have one person in my database with the surname you are looking > >>for: Elizabeth HOUCK who married Jacob Franklin "Frank" EDLER. > >> > >> Unfortunately, I don't have any dates or places to go with this > >>family. But Jacob EDLER'S parents were married in 1849 and he was listed as > >>the 6th of 11 children. So my guess is that Jacob was born around > >>1855-1865. His wife, Elizabeth HOUCK was probably similar in age. This > >>would make her a possible daughter or niece of your George HOUCK & Martha > >>POLHAMUS (PAULHAMUS?). Perhaps the 1850 census would be a good place to > >>start to look for George HOUCK / HAUKE / HOUK. > >> > >> Sorry I don't have anything more to go on. > >> > >> Janet > >> > >>----- Original Message ----- > >>From: "Robert Wescoatt" > >>To: > > > >>Sent: Friday, June 07, 2002 5:05 PM > >>Subject: Hauke (Houk, Houck) > >> > >> > >>> > >>> Hello: My name is Bob Wescoatt from Chico, California, just starting my > >>mother's family tree and am seeking information on my g-g-grandfather, > >>George Hauke, who was born in Williamsport, Pa, 24 Sept 1818 and married a > >>Martha Polhamus who was born in Williamsport, Pa, on 21 June 1823. I have > >>the information on the Polhamus line but am seeking any information on the > >>Hauke line. We have some information that the name originally may have been > >>spelled Houck and possibly his parents may have come from Holland. I do not > >>know the name or country of origin on his parents. Any information/help > >>will be appreciated. > >>> > >>> Bob Wescoatt > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> --------------------------------- > >>> Do You Yahoo!? > >>> Sign-up for Video Highlights of 2002 FIFA World Cup > >>> > >>> > > > > > > > >--------------------------------- > >Do You Yahoo!? > >Sign-up for Video Highlights of 2002 FIFA World Cup

    06/11/2002 04:49:32
    1. RE: Mound Cemetery
    2. Sholder, Kevin L
    3. All, If you go to Wildwood, up Wildwood Blvd. The old Mound Cemetery is located on the right and Wildwood on the left. Both are now part of the combined Wildwood Cemetery. Wildwood was found in 1863, Abraham Updegraff was on the board that helped to lay out this Cemetery. More information about Wildwood can be found in the History of Lycoming County. Based on the e-mail from Nicolas V. Yannucci: Main corporate name Grit Title Mound Cemetery purchased by Wildwood Cemetery Company. Publications Grit 4/18/76 p.12 They were combined sometime in 1976. Is this the same as Mount Carmel Cemetery? The answer to this is no. Gary - Do you have any additional details about the purchase or when the two were actually combined? Thanks, Kevin -----Original Message----- From: Gary Buck [mailto:gebuck@micro-link.net] Sent: Monday, June 10, 2002 8:57 PM To: PALYCOMI-L@rootsweb.com Subject: RE: Mound Cemetery Mound Cemetery is now part of Wildwood Cemetery Gary > -----Original Message----- > From: Margaret Steen [mailto:maggies@rochester.rr.com] > Sent: Monday, June 10, 2002 8:28 PM > To: PALYCOMI-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: Mound Cemetery > > > Has anyone heard of a Mound Cemetery ? > > Margaret > > > > >

    06/11/2002 04:10:29
    1. Re: Hauke (Houk, Houck)
    2. Marguerite Crist Calvin
    3. Pioneer settler of Monterey Township, Ottoville, who were there by 1858 included Johann HAUCK. 1866 - 1888 A. L. HAUCK and Kelly had a drugstore in Ottawa, Ohio. It does not say where Johann came from, but this may indicate he came directly from Germany instead of thru PA. M Calvin > Marguerite: Thanks so much for the info. Since I am just starting >on the Hauke line, it will take me a while to run down this info. >If you have time and don't mind, will you please dig out the >citation. Regards, Bob Wescoatt > Marguerite Crist Calvin <cristcalvin@ohiohills.com> wrote: This >may be of no value but ... I lived for 42 years in NW Ohio, >where there were HAUCKS and HOUCKS. Imagine my surprise when >researching families in Lycoming, Northumberland to find a connection >to the families. I believe Fredericks and Kelly, if I remember >correctly. I was friends with the Haucks, and believe someone had >done work on the Hauck name. One was a doctor in California. I always >suspected these Haucks may also have come from the same PA area. If >its of interest I'll dig out the citation. M Calvin. > > >> I have one person in my database with the surname you are looking >>for: Elizabeth HOUCK who married Jacob Franklin "Frank" EDLER. >> >> Unfortunately, I don't have any dates or places to go with this >>family. But Jacob EDLER'S parents were married in 1849 and he was listed as >>the 6th of 11 children. So my guess is that Jacob was born around >>1855-1865. His wife, Elizabeth HOUCK was probably similar in age. This >>would make her a possible daughter or niece of your George HOUCK & Martha >>POLHAMUS (PAULHAMUS?). Perhaps the 1850 census would be a good place to >>start to look for George HOUCK / HAUKE / HOUK. >> >> Sorry I don't have anything more to go on. >> >> Janet >> >>----- Original Message ----- >>From: "Robert Wescoatt" >>To: > >>Sent: Friday, June 07, 2002 5:05 PM >>Subject: Hauke (Houk, Houck) >> >> >>> >>> Hello: My name is Bob Wescoatt from Chico, California, just starting my >>mother's family tree and am seeking information on my g-g-grandfather, >>George Hauke, who was born in Williamsport, Pa, 24 Sept 1818 and married a >>Martha Polhamus who was born in Williamsport, Pa, on 21 June 1823. I have >>the information on the Polhamus line but am seeking any information on the >>Hauke line. We have some information that the name originally may have been >>spelled Houck and possibly his parents may have come from Holland. I do not >>know the name or country of origin on his parents. Any information/help >>will be appreciated. >>> >>> Bob Wescoatt >>> >>> >>> >>> --------------------------------- >>> Do You Yahoo!? >>> Sign-up for Video Highlights of 2002 FIFA World Cup >>> >>> > > > >--------------------------------- >Do You Yahoo!? >Sign-up for Video Highlights of 2002 FIFA World Cup

    06/11/2002 03:49:38
    1. Re: Hauke (Houk, Houck)
    2. Marguerite Crist Calvin
    3. Genealogical and Biographical Annals of Northumberland County, Pennsylvania, J. L. Floyd & Co. Chicago 1911. Pg 329 Frederick Family. The reference to Ottawa, Ohio is on 332. There is more about the Kelly family than the Fredericks. But both families ended in Putnam co, OH. I will check my references for the Hauck line, and send whatever I find. It may or may not be of value, but after 30 plus years, I am going back thru my early notebooks and guess what? They now make sense. So make a file for those apparently unrelated items! That's my advice. Margaret Calvin. > Marguerite: Thanks so much for the info. Since I am just starting >on the Hauke line, it will take me a while to run down this info. >If you have time and don't mind, will you please dig out the >citation. Regards, Bob Wescoatt > Marguerite Crist Calvin <cristcalvin@ohiohills.com> wrote: This >may be of no value but ... I lived for 42 years in NW Ohio, >where there were HAUCKS and HOUCKS. Imagine my surprise when >researching families in Lycoming, Northumberland to find a connection >to the families. I believe Fredericks and Kelly, if I remember >correctly. I was friends with the Haucks, and believe someone had >done work on the Hauck name. One was a doctor in California. I always >suspected these Haucks may also have come from the same PA area. If >its of interest I'll dig out the citation. M Calvin. > > >> I have one person in my database with the surname you are looking >>for: Elizabeth HOUCK who married Jacob Franklin "Frank" EDLER. >> >> Unfortunately, I don't have any dates or places to go with this >>family. But Jacob EDLER'S parents were married in 1849 and he was listed as >>the 6th of 11 children. So my guess is that Jacob was born around >>1855-1865. His wife, Elizabeth HOUCK was probably similar in age. This >>would make her a possible daughter or niece of your George HOUCK & Martha >>POLHAMUS (PAULHAMUS?). Perhaps the 1850 census would be a good place to >>start to look for George HOUCK / HAUKE / HOUK. >> >> Sorry I don't have anything more to go on. >> >> Janet >> >>----- Original Message ----- >>From: "Robert Wescoatt" >>To: > >>Sent: Friday, June 07, 2002 5:05 PM >>Subject: Hauke (Houk, Houck) >> >> >>> >>> Hello: My name is Bob Wescoatt from Chico, California, just starting my >>mother's family tree and am seeking information on my g-g-grandfather, >>George Hauke, who was born in Williamsport, Pa, 24 Sept 1818 and married a >>Martha Polhamus who was born in Williamsport, Pa, on 21 June 1823. I have >>the information on the Polhamus line but am seeking any information on the >>Hauke line. We have some information that the name originally may have been >>spelled Houck and possibly his parents may have come from Holland. I do not >>know the name or country of origin on his parents. Any information/help >>will be appreciated. >>> >>> Bob Wescoatt >>> >>> >>> >>> --------------------------------- >>> Do You Yahoo!? >>> Sign-up for Video Highlights of 2002 FIFA World Cup >>> >>> > > > >--------------------------------- >Do You Yahoo!? >Sign-up for Video Highlights of 2002 FIFA World Cup

    06/11/2002 03:45:07
    1. Mound
    2. Nicolas V. Yannucci
    3. Main corporate name Grit Title Mound Cemetery purchased by Wildwood Cemetery Company. Publications Grit 4/18/76 p.12 Is this the same as Mount Carmel Cemetery?

    06/11/2002 01:01:10
    1. Re: Pepperman
    2. I will give you all we've got as soon as I get everything figured out. Thank You very much. Bev.

    06/10/2002 04:45:41
    1. Re: Pepperman
    2. I will check and get back to you. Thank You! Bev

    06/10/2002 04:33:56