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    1. Re: Pepperman
    2. As of right now we haven't any more info on Wm.K, but if I find out anything I will let you know. Bev.

    06/10/2002 04:30:55
    1. RE: Mound Cemetery
    2. Gary Buck
    3. 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 > > > > >

    06/10/2002 02:57:04
    1. Re: Mound Cemetery
    2. A mound cemetery? The only mound cemetery that I know of is an Indian Mound, and they are protected. Renee Waring

    06/10/2002 02:52:48
    1. Re: Mound Cemetery
    2. Margaret Steen
    3. Has anyone heard of a Mound Cemetery ? Margaret

    06/10/2002 02:28:03
    1. Re: Hauke (Houk, Houck)
    2. Robert Wescoatt
    3. Janet: Thanks so much for the info. Bob Wescoatt Janet Nelson <JanNelson@attbi.com> wrote: 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

    06/10/2002 10:59:49
    1. Re: Hauke (Houk, Houck)
    2. Robert Wescoatt
    3. 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

    06/10/2002 10:50:19
    1. Re: Hauke (Houk, Houck)
    2. Marguerite Crist Calvin
    3. 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" <wes0620@yahoo.com> >To: <PALYCOMI-L@rootsweb.com> >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 >> >>

    06/10/2002 07:33:16
    1. Re: Hauke (Houk, Houck) & Huyck
    2. Frank A. Packer
    3. Hi Janet and list, I have Mary Elizabeth Huyck, born 1856, Bradford Co., married 21 July 1881, Newberry, Pa. to Frank J. Edler. They had 3 children but "Huyck in America" does not go any further with this family. This is probably the same one you have, just a different spelling. She was my grand aunt. She was the daughter of George Huyck and Margaret Carson. This Huyck line moved from Bradford Co. to Lycoming Co. some time after the birth of Elizabeth. He is buried in Wildwood Cem. Looking for anything on Margaret Carson, born 1826 in Towanda, died 21 March 1889, buried in Wildwood Cem. Regards, Frank Packer ----- Original Message ----- From: "Janet Nelson" <JanNelson@attbi.com> To: <PALYCOMI-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, June 10, 2002 12:04 AM Subject: Re: Hauke (Houk, Houck) > 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" <wes0620@yahoo.com> > To: <PALYCOMI-L@rootsweb.com> > 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 > > > > > >

    06/10/2002 12:14:02
    1. Re: Hauke (Houk, Houck)
    2. Janet Nelson
    3. 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" <wes0620@yahoo.com> To: <PALYCOMI-L@rootsweb.com> 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 > >

    06/09/2002 06:04:36
    1. Re: John Pepperman Generation 1
    2. Deena B Cross
    3. 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/.

    06/09/2002 03:30:27
    1. Re:
    2. grace sciortino
    3. Hi Kevin, I noticed at the end of your Pepperman letter in your list of names included a Kinley. My grandmother was a Kinley and I was wondering if it could be the same family. Unfortunately she died in childbirth (this is what understand) in May 1902 so needless to say I never knew her or did my mother. Her name was Cora May Kinley and she first married a C.D. Moore and had one daughter Elsie Mae and then she married my grandfather Russell Abraham Meyer in 1892. They had 3 sons and two daughters. They lived in Cogan House and they are buried at Beech Hill Cemetery. I thought I would also tell you that Alderhold, Roller and Pepperman families moved to Naugatuck, Ct. Probably with the Rubber Co. There is a Alderhold daughter Sandra (62) still in the area but unfortunate I do not know her married name. There was an Arthur Pepperman (62) but I don't know what happened to him and an Earl Roller. I know they were from the Williamsport area. Sorry I can't help you more. Grace

    06/09/2002 09:22:45
    1. Re: John Pepperman Generation 3
    2. Anita Gohl
    3. Dear Kevin,- Janet & Deena and any others interested in Pepperman, If you would like to receive the family group sheet for the Jesse C. Gohl family let me know & I'll post it. Sincerely, Anita Fish GOHL "Sholder, Kevin L" wrote: > Third Generation > > 17. Jesse Carpenter Gohl, (9.Elizabeth2, 1.John1) born 15 Dec 1871 in > Williamsport, Lycoming Co, PA,7 died 1955 in Williamsport, Lycoming Co, PA. > > He married Wilhelmina Willig. > > Children: > > 23. i Harry Franklin Gohl, born 21 May 1893. > > 24. ii Ethel Gohl, born 1895. > > 25. iii Rhea Gohl, born 24 Dec 1898. > > SOURCES > > 1. Family Group Sheets; Janet Nelson; 4 Apr 2000. > 2. E. Boylston Jackson, Genealogical Record of the Descendants of John and > Elizabeth Campbell, with Brief Biographical Sketches (Philadelphia, > Pennsylvania, n. pub., 1883), Page 2. > 3. E. Boylston Jackson, Genealogical Record of the Descendants of John and > Elizabeth Campbell, with Brief Biographical Sketches (Philadelphia, > Pennsylvania, n. pub., 1883), Page 8. > 4. E. Boylston Jackson, Genealogical Record of the Descendants of John and > Elizabeth Campbell, with Brief Biographical Sketches (Philadelphia, > Pennsylvania, n. pub., 1883), Page 9. > 5. John F. Meginness ed., History of Lycoming County, Pennsylvania (1990 > edition, prepared by Lycoming Historical Society; Baltimore, MD: Gateway > Press, Inc., 1892), Page 833. > 6. Carl B. Taylor, Professor Emeritus, West Virginia University, ed., Jim & > Mildred Cohick - The Trading Post and Other Ventures (Morgantown, WV: By > the ed., 1983), Page 82. > 7. E. Boylston Jackson, Genealogical Record of the Descendants of John and > Elizabeth Campbell, with Brief Biographical Sketches (Philadelphia, > Pennsylvania, n. pub., 1883), Page 23. > > 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/ <http://www.siscom.net/~rdrunner/> > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~rdrunner/ > <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~rdrunner/> > > kevin.sholder@ncr.com > > LOCATIONS THAT I AM RESEARCHING - Pennsylvania (Berks, Centre, Clinton, > Lycoming, Sullivan, Northumberland Counties); Germany (Württemberg). > > 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.

    06/09/2002 02:04:25
    1. Re: John Pepperman Generation 1
    2. Anita Gohl
    3. Dear Kevin, You were the one that so kindly sent me the GOHL line way back to Germany. I am so grateful to you. I never realized that you would be now sending me the Pepperman line, also. Please contact me privately about this, OK? Sincerely, Anita Fish GOHL fr. northern Idaho [almost Canada] "Sholder, Kevin L" wrote: > 1. John Pepperman, born 27 Jan 1806, died 8 Mar 1854,1 buried in > Salladasburg Cem, Salladasburg, Lycoming Co, PA. > > He married Priscilla Jane Carpenter, 24 Jan 1828, born 6 May 1811,2 > (daughter of John Carpenter and Mary Campbell) died 14 Oct 1891,1 buried in > Salladasburg Cem, Salladasburg, Lycoming Co, PA.1 > > Children: > > 2. i Mary Pepperman, born 24 Apr 1829, died 15 > Apr 1838.3 > > 3. ii David Pepperman, born 12 Aug 1831.3 > > Died in infancy. > > 4. iii Robert Pepperman, born 23 Jul 1832.3 > > Died in infancy. > > 5. iv Isaac Pepperman, born 7 Sep 1833, died 12 > Apr 1838.3 > > 6. v John F. Pepperman, born 2 Jun 1835,3 died > 18 Apr 1838.3 > > 7. vi Anthony Pepperman, born 4 Dec 1838.3 > > Died in infancy. > > 8. vii Joseph B. Pepperman, born 8 Feb 1840,3 died > 3 Aug 1852.3 > > + 9. viii Elizabeth A. Pepperman born 9 Sep 1842. > > + 10. ix Sarah C. Pepperman born 7 Feb 1845. > > 11. x Watson Pepperman, born 17 Jun 1847.3 > > Twin with brother Wesley, both died in > infancy. > > 12. xi Wesley Pepperman, born 17 Jun 1847. > > Twin with brother Watson, both died in > infancy. > > 13. xii Susannah C. Pepperman, born 8 Feb 1850,4 > died 24 Oct 1861.4 > > 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/ <http://www.siscom.net/~rdrunner/> > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~rdrunner/ > <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~rdrunner/> > > kevin.sholder@ncr.com > > LOCATIONS THAT I AM RESEARCHING - Pennsylvania (Berks, Centre, Clinton, > Lycoming, Sullivan, Northumberland Counties); Germany (Württemberg). > > 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.

    06/09/2002 01:41:44
    1. John Pepperman Generation 3
    2. Sholder, Kevin L
    3. Third Generation 17. Jesse Carpenter Gohl, (9.Elizabeth2, 1.John1) born 15 Dec 1871 in Williamsport, Lycoming Co, PA,7 died 1955 in Williamsport, Lycoming Co, PA. He married Wilhelmina Willig. Children: 23. i Harry Franklin Gohl, born 21 May 1893. 24. ii Ethel Gohl, born 1895. 25. iii Rhea Gohl, born 24 Dec 1898. SOURCES 1. Family Group Sheets; Janet Nelson; 4 Apr 2000. 2. E. Boylston Jackson, Genealogical Record of the Descendants of John and Elizabeth Campbell, with Brief Biographical Sketches (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, n. pub., 1883), Page 2. 3. E. Boylston Jackson, Genealogical Record of the Descendants of John and Elizabeth Campbell, with Brief Biographical Sketches (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, n. pub., 1883), Page 8. 4. E. Boylston Jackson, Genealogical Record of the Descendants of John and Elizabeth Campbell, with Brief Biographical Sketches (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, n. pub., 1883), Page 9. 5. John F. Meginness ed., History of Lycoming County, Pennsylvania (1990 edition, prepared by Lycoming Historical Society; Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, Inc., 1892), Page 833. 6. Carl B. Taylor, Professor Emeritus, West Virginia University, ed., Jim & Mildred Cohick - The Trading Post and Other Ventures (Morgantown, WV: By the ed., 1983), Page 82. 7. E. Boylston Jackson, Genealogical Record of the Descendants of John and Elizabeth Campbell, with Brief Biographical Sketches (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, n. pub., 1883), Page 23. 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/ <http://www.siscom.net/~rdrunner/> http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~rdrunner/ <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~rdrunner/> kevin.sholder@ncr.com LOCATIONS THAT I AM RESEARCHING - Pennsylvania (Berks, Centre, Clinton, Lycoming, Sullivan, Northumberland Counties); Germany (Württemberg). 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.

    06/08/2002 03:21:46
    1. John Pepperman Generation 2
    2. Sholder, Kevin L
    3. Second Generation 9. Elizabeth A. Pepperman, (1.John1) born 9 Sep 1842,3 died 1883. She married Jacob F. Gohl, 4 Oct 1859,3 born 24 Sep 1835 in Mifflin Twp, Lycoming Co, PA,5 (son of Johann Jacob Gohl and Jacobina Eckart) died 1907. Jacob: From "History of Lycoming County, Pennsylvania," by John F. Meginness ed., (1990 edition, prepared by Lycoming County Historical Society; Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, Inc., 1892), page 709. Jacob F. Gohl, manufacturer of carriages and wagons, was born in Mifflin township, Lycoming county, September 24, 1835, son of Jacob and Jacobina (Eckart) Gohl. He was educated in the public schools, and in 1854 he went to Jersey Shore, where he learned the carriage-maker's trade of George P. Nice. In 1859 he established a business in Salladasburg, in partnership with W. D. Buser. He sold out in 1865, and coming to Williamsport, engaged in the manufacture of carriages under the firm name of J. F. & C. Gohl for sixteen years; since then he has been in business for himself. In 1863 he enlisted in Company K, Thirty-seventh Pennsylvania Militia, and saw service for six weeks. He is a member of Lycoming Lodge, I. O. O. F., West Branch Encampment, No. 36, and Canton Ridgly, No. 8. He was married in 1859 to Elizabeth, daughter of John Pepperman, who died in 1883, leaving four children: Eldridge L.; Wilfred T.; J. Burton, and Jesse C. Children: 14. i Eldridge L. Gohl, born 15 Jun 1863. 15. ii Thomas W. Gohl, born 17 Dec 1865.7 16. iii John B. Gohl, born 17 Dec 1868.7 + 17. iv Jesse Carpenter Gohl born 15 Dec 1871. 10. Sarah C. Pepperman, (1.John1) born 7 Feb 1845.4 She married Joseph H. Wagner, 12 Jul 1866.4 Joseph: Lived in Salladasburg, PA in the late 1880's. Children: 18. i Permelia J. Wagner, born 5 Mar 1868.7 19. ii Bertha M. Wagner, born 29 Jan 1870.7 20. iii Charles M. Wagner, born 23 Jul 1872,7 died Before 1888. 21. iv Franklin G. Wagner, born 27 Mar 1875,7 died Before 1888. 22. v Alvin L. Wagner, born 16 Jun 1878.7 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/ <http://www.siscom.net/~rdrunner/> http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~rdrunner/ <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~rdrunner/> kevin.sholder@ncr.com LOCATIONS THAT I AM RESEARCHING - Pennsylvania (Berks, Centre, Clinton, Lycoming, Sullivan, Northumberland Counties); Germany (Württemberg). 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.

    06/08/2002 03:19:28
    1. John Pepperman Generation 1
    2. Sholder, Kevin L
    3. 1. John Pepperman, born 27 Jan 1806, died 8 Mar 1854,1 buried in Salladasburg Cem, Salladasburg, Lycoming Co, PA. He married Priscilla Jane Carpenter, 24 Jan 1828, born 6 May 1811,2 (daughter of John Carpenter and Mary Campbell) died 14 Oct 1891,1 buried in Salladasburg Cem, Salladasburg, Lycoming Co, PA.1 Children: 2. i Mary Pepperman, born 24 Apr 1829, died 15 Apr 1838.3 3. ii David Pepperman, born 12 Aug 1831.3 Died in infancy. 4. iii Robert Pepperman, born 23 Jul 1832.3 Died in infancy. 5. iv Isaac Pepperman, born 7 Sep 1833, died 12 Apr 1838.3 6. v John F. Pepperman, born 2 Jun 1835,3 died 18 Apr 1838.3 7. vi Anthony Pepperman, born 4 Dec 1838.3 Died in infancy. 8. vii Joseph B. Pepperman, born 8 Feb 1840,3 died 3 Aug 1852.3 + 9. viii Elizabeth A. Pepperman born 9 Sep 1842. + 10. ix Sarah C. Pepperman born 7 Feb 1845. 11. x Watson Pepperman, born 17 Jun 1847.3 Twin with brother Wesley, both died in infancy. 12. xi Wesley Pepperman, born 17 Jun 1847. Twin with brother Watson, both died in infancy. 13. xii Susannah C. Pepperman, born 8 Feb 1850,4 died 24 Oct 1861.4 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/ <http://www.siscom.net/~rdrunner/> http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~rdrunner/ <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~rdrunner/> kevin.sholder@ncr.com LOCATIONS THAT I AM RESEARCHING - Pennsylvania (Berks, Centre, Clinton, Lycoming, Sullivan, Northumberland Counties); Germany (Württemberg). 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.

    06/08/2002 03:18:04
    1. Re: Pepperman
    2. Anita Gohl
    3. My goodness, Janet - What a treasure you have sent me. I do so appreciate the time you have spent to transcribe these for me. Please accept my thanks from the bottom of my heart. If it weren't for people like you, I would still be stuck with this line. Yours in searching and re-searching, Anita Fish GOHL, fr. northern Idaho Janet Nelson wrote: > I should have proof read once more -- I do have vol. IV now and the > information is included, but was labeled wrong. State Road Cemetery in > Lycoming Township is in Vol IV not Vol I. It is corrected below. > Janet > > LYCOMING COUNTY CEMETERIES > (copywrite 1998 Lycoming County Genealogical Society) > > (Note: Please note that I do not have a complete listing of cemeteries for > the county -- only those that have been published by the Lycoming Co > Genealogical Society (LCGS) in Volumes 1, 4, 6 & 7. No Peppermans are > listed in Volumes 2, 3 & 5. LCGS is only attempting to list the cemeteries > that don't have their own listings, so this excludes the largest ones. I > have shown a space between names if they were listed on the same page but > were not adjacent) > > These books can be purchased from LCGS at their web site: > http://members.aol.com/LCGSgen/lcgs.htm > then click on LCGS Publications List: > http://members.aol.com/LCGSgen/book.htm > > **************************************************************************** > > VOL I: St. John's Chapel Cemetery, Anthony Twp.: > > Pg. 18: > Pepperman, William A. 1900-1969 > Pepperman, Edna C. 1900-19__ > Pepperman, Carrie 1902-1963 > > Pepperman, William B. b. Jan 17, 1832, d. Nov 14, 1919 > Pepperman, Susan C. b. Nov 27, 1836, d. Apr 26, 1923 > Pepperman, James M. 1870-1959 > Pepperman, Alice M. 1878-1947 > > **************************************************************************** > VOL IV: State Road Cemetery, Lycoming Twp.: > > pg. 184: > Pepperman, Raymond W. 1908- ____ one stone with Alice > Pepperman, Alice H. 1908- ____ one stone with Raymond > > pg. 196: > Pepperman, Mary M. 1905-1967 one stone with David B. > Pepperman, David B. 1901-1978 one stone with Mary M. > > pg. 199: > Pepperman, Cora 1879-1972 > Pepperman, Elmer 1880-1959 > > pg. 202: > Pepperman, W. Ellsworth 1892-1973 one stone with next two > Pepperman, Dorothy M. 1936-____ one stone with Ellsworth & Myrtle > Pepperman, Myrtle 1898- 1977 one stone with two above > > pg. 205: > Pepperman, John b. Apr 27 1856 d. 1946 one stone with Rachel E. > Pepperman, Rachel E. b. Aug 5 1855 d. Sep 17 1926 71y 1m 12d w/o John > Pepperman, Ella b. Feb 10 1882 d. Dec 18 1893 d/o J. H. & R. E. > > **************************************************************************** > > VOL VI: Mt. Pleasant / Old Fisher Cemetery, Mifflin Twp.: > > pg. 60: > Pepperman, Elizabeth w/o Adam, d Apr 27, 1846, 33y 3m 12d > Pepperman, Adam d. Jan ??, 1870 > Pepperman, Susan E. d. Mar 12, 186 > Pepperman, Henry s/o A. & E., d. Apr 9, 1859, 22y 11m 12d > > **************************************************************************** > > Vol VI: Salladasburg Cemetery, Mifflin Twp.: > > pg. 66: > Pepperman, Priscilla Jane , w/o John, d. Oct 14, 1891, 80y 5m 8 d > Pepperman, John b. Jan 27, 1806, d. Mar 8, 1854 > Hoffman, Richard s/o John J. & Barbara, d. July 16, 1876, 10m > Pepperman, John E. s/o Z. & R., d. Apr 14, 1859, 4y 4m 28d > Russell,Thomas P. s/o G.L. & C., d. June 12, 1863, 16y 5m 16d > Pepperman, Charlotte M. w/0 Jas. C. d. )ct 17 1863 18y 10m 22d > > Pepperman, Joseph b. Sep 21, 1798, d. June 27, 1879, 80y 9m 6d > Pepperman, Sarah w/o Joseph, d. March 25, 1875(?), 74y 9m > > pg. 67: > Pepperman, Jane w/o Jacob, d. Oct 22, 1850, 72y 11m 1d > Pepperman, Sophia M. w/o Jacob, d Aug 5, 1871, 57y 20d > Pepperman, Jacob d. Sep 27, 1883, 83y 7m 24d > (continued on next page) > > pg. 68: > Pepperman, Anthony H. d. Apr 4, 1884, 54y 10m 1d > > Pepperman, Charles W. d. Oct 9, 1864, 30y 1d, GAR marker (not in a family > plot) > > pg. 73: > Pepperman, John A. 1872-1956 > Pepperman, Blanch E. 1878-1967 (same stone with John A.) > > pg. 75: > Pepperman, Bertha A. 1890-1943 > > Pepperman, Mary A. 1877-1949 (same stone with Thomas F.) > Pepperman, Thomas F. 1860-1946 > Pepperman, Frederick M. 1902-1984 > > pg. 81: > Pepperman, Frenchie 1860-1935 > > Pepperman, Watson 1898-1916, WW1 marker > > pg. 82: > Pepperman, Charles S. 1867-1936 > Pepperman, Carrie E. 1870-1915 (same stone as Charles S.) > > pg. 89: > Pepperman, Bessie Gohl 1895-1934 > > pg. 96: > Pepperman, Henry H. b. July 30, 1808, d. Jan 13, 1894, 85y 6m 17d > Pepperman, Margaret P. w/o Henry H., d. Jan 19, 1877, 66y 9m 28d > Emory, Lucinda w/o John C., d. Oct 23, 1866, 31y 1m > Pepperman, Nellie Aurora d/o Wm. T. & Alice, b. Feb 16, 1876, d. Oct 9, > 1880 > Pepperman, Jennie E. 1844-1922 > > pg. 99: > Pepperman, Joseph F. 1834-1915 > Pepperman, Joseph F. separate GAR marker: B. Reg. Pa. ol. Cav. (no dates) > Pepperman, Lydia w/o Joseph F., 1846-1921 (same monument as Joseph F.) > Pepperman, Edson C. 1880-1882, (same monument as Joseph F.) > Pepperman, J. Wallace 1871-1916, (same monument as Joseph F.) > > pg. 102: > Pepperman, Sarah A. w/o Miles, b. Apr 30, 1831, d. May 31, 1900 > Pepperman, Miles d. Dec 14, 1897, 57y, Co I 207th Pa. Vol. GAR marker > > pg. 103: > Pepperman, Anthony b. Oct 16, 1803, d. Apr 24, 1884, 80y 5m 0d > Pepperman, Margaret w/o Anthony, b. May 31, 1812, d. June 28, 1893, 81y > 28d > Pepperman, Albert A. 1851-1928 > Pepperman, Dora 1860-1937 > > **************************************************************************** > > Vol. VI: St. James Lutheran Church Cemetery (The White Church), Muncy Twp: > > Pg. 243 > Pepperman, Harvey Mervin 1928 - > (one stone) married Apr 28 1950 > Pepperman, Freda Temple 1932 - > > **************************************************************************** > > Vol. VII: Pine Creek Cemetery (aka Davidson's Burying Ground), Porter > Twp.: > > Pg. 118: > Pepperman, Anthony d. Nov 10, 1861, 80y 7m 26d > Pepperman, Mary w/o Anthony, d. Aug 19, 1828, 50y 11m 21d > Pepperman, Ann w/o Anthony, d. Apr 27, 1864, 76y 5m > > Pg. 120: > Pepperman, Anthony d. Nov 10 1861, Age 80y 7m 26d > > **************************************************************************** > > Vol. VII: Emory Cemetery, Woodward Twp.: > > Pg. 233: > Pepperman, Eliza J. 1844-1865 > Pepperman, Infant > > *************************************************************************** > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Anita Gohl" <gohlpost@netw.com> > To: <PALYCOMI-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Friday, June 07, 2002 8:40 PM > Subject: Re: Pepperman > > Thank you so much, Janet. Don't worry about 'jumping in' as you say. It > is my belief that is the purpose of a "List." Don't you think? If it > wouldn't trouble you too much, I was wondering if you could list the other > Peppermans you found in the "Cemetery Series" book? Since we just recently > found the info on the Pepperman's, your information filled a couple of > blanks in our line and maybe we could fill more spaces. Is this book > on-line yet? > Yours gratefully, in searching & re-searching, > Anita Fish Gohl > > Janet Nelson wrote: > > I'm new to this list - so am not sure when I should jump in... > > I have many of the Lycoming County Cemetery Series books published by LCGS. > Volume VI includes Mifflin Township and the Salladasburg Cemetery. On page > 66 the stones for John & Priscilla are listed as follows: > > Pepperman, Priscilla Jane w/o John d. Oct 14 1891 80y 5m 8d > Pepperman, John b. Jan 27 1806 d. Mar 8 1854 > (stone broken & partially > underground) > > There are lots of Peppermans listed in the Salladasburg cemetery, but no > William or no Elizabeth. > > Janet Nelson > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Anita Gohl" <gohlpost@netw.com> > To: <PALYCOMI-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2002 4:56 PM > Subject: Re: Pepperman > > Dear Bev, Well - none of these match don't know any of the particulars of > your Wm K. Pepperman. > Our Pepperman stats are these to the best of our knowledge: > > PEPPERMAN, John; born. circa 1800-1808, possibly somewhere in Lycoming Co., > PA; > died Unknown but again possibly in Salladasburg, Lycoming Co., PA > - He married Priscilla CARPENTER in Salladasburg, Lycoming Co., PA on > 1/24/1928; > She was born 5/6/1811 same place and died 10/14/1891 also same > place. > > Now the only child we are aware of at present is > > Elizabeth PEPPERMAN, b. 9/9/1842 in Salladasburg, Lycoming Co., PA > and died in 1883 in Williamsport, Lycoming > Co., PA. > > My question for you is, do you think that your Wm K. could have been either > a brother to Elizabeth or possibly a cousin? maybe a nephew. Do you have > any more facts about your Wm. K. PEPPERMAN? > > Yours in searching and researching? > Anita Gohl > > BSell76058@aol.com wrote: > > We have parents- William K. Pepperman & Matilda Jeirles. Children- Blanche, > Henry, George, Laura, Harry, Bessie, Clara, and Eugene. We are especially > interrested in Clara. I understand Clara was born, May 12, 1900, in > Dunnstown Clinton Co. Pa. If any of these match e-mail me, please. > > Bev.

    06/08/2002 11:51:47
    1. Re: Pepperman
    2. Janet Nelson
    3. I should have proof read once more -- I do have vol. IV now and the information is included, but was labeled wrong. State Road Cemetery in Lycoming Township is in Vol IV not Vol I. It is corrected below. Janet LYCOMING COUNTY CEMETERIES (copywrite 1998 Lycoming County Genealogical Society) (Note: Please note that I do not have a complete listing of cemeteries for the county -- only those that have been published by the Lycoming Co Genealogical Society (LCGS) in Volumes 1, 4, 6 & 7. No Peppermans are listed in Volumes 2, 3 & 5. LCGS is only attempting to list the cemeteries that don't have their own listings, so this excludes the largest ones. I have shown a space between names if they were listed on the same page but were not adjacent) These books can be purchased from LCGS at their web site: http://members.aol.com/LCGSgen/lcgs.htm then click on LCGS Publications List: http://members.aol.com/LCGSgen/book.htm **************************************************************************** VOL I: St. John's Chapel Cemetery, Anthony Twp.: Pg. 18: Pepperman, William A. 1900-1969 Pepperman, Edna C. 1900-19__ Pepperman, Carrie 1902-1963 Pepperman, William B. b. Jan 17, 1832, d. Nov 14, 1919 Pepperman, Susan C. b. Nov 27, 1836, d. Apr 26, 1923 Pepperman, James M. 1870-1959 Pepperman, Alice M. 1878-1947 **************************************************************************** VOL IV: State Road Cemetery, Lycoming Twp.: pg. 184: Pepperman, Raymond W. 1908- ____ one stone with Alice Pepperman, Alice H. 1908- ____ one stone with Raymond pg. 196: Pepperman, Mary M. 1905-1967 one stone with David B. Pepperman, David B. 1901-1978 one stone with Mary M. pg. 199: Pepperman, Cora 1879-1972 Pepperman, Elmer 1880-1959 pg. 202: Pepperman, W. Ellsworth 1892-1973 one stone with next two Pepperman, Dorothy M. 1936-____ one stone with Ellsworth & Myrtle Pepperman, Myrtle 1898- 1977 one stone with two above pg. 205: Pepperman, John b. Apr 27 1856 d. 1946 one stone with Rachel E. Pepperman, Rachel E. b. Aug 5 1855 d. Sep 17 1926 71y 1m 12d w/o John Pepperman, Ella b. Feb 10 1882 d. Dec 18 1893 d/o J. H. & R. E. **************************************************************************** VOL VI: Mt. Pleasant / Old Fisher Cemetery, Mifflin Twp.: pg. 60: Pepperman, Elizabeth w/o Adam, d Apr 27, 1846, 33y 3m 12d Pepperman, Adam d. Jan ??, 1870 Pepperman, Susan E. d. Mar 12, 186 Pepperman, Henry s/o A. & E., d. Apr 9, 1859, 22y 11m 12d **************************************************************************** Vol VI: Salladasburg Cemetery, Mifflin Twp.: pg. 66: Pepperman, Priscilla Jane , w/o John, d. Oct 14, 1891, 80y 5m 8 d Pepperman, John b. Jan 27, 1806, d. Mar 8, 1854 Hoffman, Richard s/o John J. & Barbara, d. July 16, 1876, 10m Pepperman, John E. s/o Z. & R., d. Apr 14, 1859, 4y 4m 28d Russell,Thomas P. s/o G.L. & C., d. June 12, 1863, 16y 5m 16d Pepperman, Charlotte M. w/0 Jas. C. d. )ct 17 1863 18y 10m 22d Pepperman, Joseph b. Sep 21, 1798, d. June 27, 1879, 80y 9m 6d Pepperman, Sarah w/o Joseph, d. March 25, 1875(?), 74y 9m pg. 67: Pepperman, Jane w/o Jacob, d. Oct 22, 1850, 72y 11m 1d Pepperman, Sophia M. w/o Jacob, d Aug 5, 1871, 57y 20d Pepperman, Jacob d. Sep 27, 1883, 83y 7m 24d (continued on next page) pg. 68: Pepperman, Anthony H. d. Apr 4, 1884, 54y 10m 1d Pepperman, Charles W. d. Oct 9, 1864, 30y 1d, GAR marker (not in a family plot) pg. 73: Pepperman, John A. 1872-1956 Pepperman, Blanch E. 1878-1967 (same stone with John A.) pg. 75: Pepperman, Bertha A. 1890-1943 Pepperman, Mary A. 1877-1949 (same stone with Thomas F.) Pepperman, Thomas F. 1860-1946 Pepperman, Frederick M. 1902-1984 pg. 81: Pepperman, Frenchie 1860-1935 Pepperman, Watson 1898-1916, WW1 marker pg. 82: Pepperman, Charles S. 1867-1936 Pepperman, Carrie E. 1870-1915 (same stone as Charles S.) pg. 89: Pepperman, Bessie Gohl 1895-1934 pg. 96: Pepperman, Henry H. b. July 30, 1808, d. Jan 13, 1894, 85y 6m 17d Pepperman, Margaret P. w/o Henry H., d. Jan 19, 1877, 66y 9m 28d Emory, Lucinda w/o John C., d. Oct 23, 1866, 31y 1m Pepperman, Nellie Aurora d/o Wm. T. & Alice, b. Feb 16, 1876, d. Oct 9, 1880 Pepperman, Jennie E. 1844-1922 pg. 99: Pepperman, Joseph F. 1834-1915 Pepperman, Joseph F. separate GAR marker: B. Reg. Pa. ol. Cav. (no dates) Pepperman, Lydia w/o Joseph F., 1846-1921 (same monument as Joseph F.) Pepperman, Edson C. 1880-1882, (same monument as Joseph F.) Pepperman, J. Wallace 1871-1916, (same monument as Joseph F.) pg. 102: Pepperman, Sarah A. w/o Miles, b. Apr 30, 1831, d. May 31, 1900 Pepperman, Miles d. Dec 14, 1897, 57y, Co I 207th Pa. Vol. GAR marker pg. 103: Pepperman, Anthony b. Oct 16, 1803, d. Apr 24, 1884, 80y 5m 0d Pepperman, Margaret w/o Anthony, b. May 31, 1812, d. June 28, 1893, 81y 28d Pepperman, Albert A. 1851-1928 Pepperman, Dora 1860-1937 **************************************************************************** Vol. VI: St. James Lutheran Church Cemetery (The White Church), Muncy Twp: Pg. 243 Pepperman, Harvey Mervin 1928 - (one stone) married Apr 28 1950 Pepperman, Freda Temple 1932 - **************************************************************************** Vol. VII: Pine Creek Cemetery (aka Davidson's Burying Ground), Porter Twp.: Pg. 118: Pepperman, Anthony d. Nov 10, 1861, 80y 7m 26d Pepperman, Mary w/o Anthony, d. Aug 19, 1828, 50y 11m 21d Pepperman, Ann w/o Anthony, d. Apr 27, 1864, 76y 5m Pg. 120: Pepperman, Anthony d. Nov 10 1861, Age 80y 7m 26d **************************************************************************** Vol. VII: Emory Cemetery, Woodward Twp.: Pg. 233: Pepperman, Eliza J. 1844-1865 Pepperman, Infant *************************************************************************** ----- Original Message ----- From: "Anita Gohl" <gohlpost@netw.com> To: <PALYCOMI-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, June 07, 2002 8:40 PM Subject: Re: Pepperman Thank you so much, Janet. Don't worry about 'jumping in' as you say. It is my belief that is the purpose of a "List." Don't you think? If it wouldn't trouble you too much, I was wondering if you could list the other Peppermans you found in the "Cemetery Series" book? Since we just recently found the info on the Pepperman's, your information filled a couple of blanks in our line and maybe we could fill more spaces. Is this book on-line yet? Yours gratefully, in searching & re-searching, Anita Fish Gohl Janet Nelson wrote: I'm new to this list - so am not sure when I should jump in... I have many of the Lycoming County Cemetery Series books published by LCGS. Volume VI includes Mifflin Township and the Salladasburg Cemetery. On page 66 the stones for John & Priscilla are listed as follows: Pepperman, Priscilla Jane w/o John d. Oct 14 1891 80y 5m 8d Pepperman, John b. Jan 27 1806 d. Mar 8 1854 (stone broken & partially underground) There are lots of Peppermans listed in the Salladasburg cemetery, but no William or no Elizabeth. Janet Nelson ----- Original Message ----- From: "Anita Gohl" <gohlpost@netw.com> To: <PALYCOMI-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2002 4:56 PM Subject: Re: Pepperman Dear Bev, Well - none of these match don't know any of the particulars of your Wm K. Pepperman. Our Pepperman stats are these to the best of our knowledge: PEPPERMAN, John; born. circa 1800-1808, possibly somewhere in Lycoming Co., PA; died Unknown but again possibly in Salladasburg, Lycoming Co., PA - He married Priscilla CARPENTER in Salladasburg, Lycoming Co., PA on 1/24/1928; She was born 5/6/1811 same place and died 10/14/1891 also same place. Now the only child we are aware of at present is Elizabeth PEPPERMAN, b. 9/9/1842 in Salladasburg, Lycoming Co., PA and died in 1883 in Williamsport, Lycoming Co., PA. My question for you is, do you think that your Wm K. could have been either a brother to Elizabeth or possibly a cousin? maybe a nephew. Do you have any more facts about your Wm. K. PEPPERMAN? Yours in searching and researching? Anita Gohl BSell76058@aol.com wrote: We have parents- William K. Pepperman & Matilda Jeirles. Children- Blanche, Henry, George, Laura, Harry, Bessie, Clara, and Eugene. We are especially interrested in Clara. I understand Clara was born, May 12, 1900, in Dunnstown Clinton Co. Pa. If any of these match e-mail me, please. Bev.

    06/08/2002 08:53:46
    1. Re: Pepperman
    2. Janet Nelson
    3. LYCOMING COUNTY CEMETERIES (copywrite 1998 Lycoming County Genealogical Society) (Note: Please note that I do not have a complete listing of cemeteries for the county -- only those that have been published by the Lycoming Co Genealogical Society (LCGS) in Volumes 1, 4, 6 & 7. No Peppermans are listed in Volumes 2, 3 & 5. LCGS is only attempting to list the cemeteries that don't have their own listings, so this excludes the largest ones. I have shown a space between names if they were listed on the same page but were not adjacent) These books can be purchased from LCGS at their web site: http://members.aol.com/LCGSgen/lcgs.htm then click on LCGS Publications List: http://members.aol.com/LCGSgen/book.htm **************************************************************************** ************* VOL I: St. John's Chapel Cemetery, Anthony Twp.: Pg. 18: Pepperman, William A. 1900-1969 Pepperman, Edna C. 1900-19__ Pepperman, Carrie 1902-1963 Pepperman, William B. b. Jan 17, 1832, d. Nov 14, 1919 Pepperman, Susan C. b. Nov 27, 1836, d. Apr 26, 1923 Pepperman, James M. 1870-1959 Pepperman, Alice M. 1878-1947 **************************************************************************** ************* I don't have volume 4 yet. **************************************************************************** ************* VOL I: State Road Cemetery, Lycoming Twp.: pg. 184: Pepperman, Raymond W. 1908- ____ one stone with Alice Pepperman, Alice H. 1908- ____ one stone with Raymond pg. 196: Pepperman, Mary M. 1905-1967 one stone with David B. Pepperman, David B. 1901-1978 one stone with Mary M. pg. 199: Pepperman, Cora 1879-1972 Pepperman, Elmer 1880-1959 pg. 202: Pepperman, W. Ellsworth 1892-1973 one stone with next two Pepperman, Dorothy M. 1936-____ one stone with Ellsworth & Myrtle Pepperman, Myrtle 1898- 1977 one stone with two above pf. 205: Pepperman, John b. Apr 27 1856 d. 1946 one stone with Rachel E. Pepperman, Rachel E. b. Aug 5 1855 d. Sep 17 1926 71y 1m 12d w/o John Pepperman, Ella b. Feb 10 1882 d. Dec 18 1893 d/o J. H. & R. E. **************************************************************************** ************* VOL VI: Mt. Pleasant / Old Fisher Cemetery, Mifflin Twp.: pg. 60: Pepperman, Elizabeth w/o Adam, d Apr 27, 1846, 33y 3m 12d Pepperman, Adam d. Jan ??, 1870 Pepperman, Susan E. d. Mar 12, 186 Pepperman, Henry s/o A. & E., d. Apr 9, 1859, 22y 11m 12d **************************************************************************** ************* Vol VI: Salladasburg Cemetery, Mifflin Twp.: pg. 66: Pepperman, Priscilla Jane , w/o John, d. Oct 14, 1891, 80y 5m 8 d Pepperman, John b. Jan 27, 1806, d. Mar 8, 1854 Hoffman, Richard s/o John J. & Barbara, d. July 16, 1876, 10m Pepperman, John E. s/o Z. & R., d. Apr 14, 1859, 4y 4m 28d Russell,Thomas P. s/o G.L. & C., d. June 12, 1863, 16y 5m 16d Pepperman, Charlotte M. w/0 Jas. C. d. )ct 17 1863 18y 10m 22d Pepperman, Joseph b. Sep 21, 1798, d. June 27, 1879, 80y 9m 6d Pepperman, Sarah w/o Joseph, d. March 25, 1875(?), 74y 9m pg. 67: Pepperman, Jane w/o Jacob, d. Oct 22, 1850, 72y 11m 1d Pepperman, Sophia M. w/o Jacob, d Aug 5, 1871, 57y 20d Pepperman, Jacob d. Sep 27, 1883, 83y 7m 24d (continued on next page) pg. 68: Pepperman, Anthony H. d. Apr 4, 1884, 54y 10m 1d Pepperman, Charles W. d. Oct 9, 1864, 30y 1d, GAR marker (not in a family plot) pg. 73: Pepperman, John A. 1872-1956 Pepperman, Blanch E. 1878-1967 (same stone with John A.) pg. 75: Pepperman, Bertha A. 1890-1943 Pepperman, Mary A. 1877-1949 (same stone with Thomas F.) Pepperman, Thomas F. 1860-1946 Pepperman, Frederick M. 1902-1984 pg. 81: Pepperman, Frenchie 1860-1935 Pepperman, Watson 1898-1916, WW1 marker pg. 82: Pepperman, Charles S. 1867-1936 Pepperman, Carrie E. 1870-1915 (same stone as Charles S.) pg. 89: Pepperman, Bessie Gohl 1895-1934 pg. 96: Pepperman, Henry H. b. July 30, 1808, d. Jan 13, 1894, 85y 6m 17d Pepperman, Margaret P. w/o Henry H., d. Jan 19, 1877, 66y 9m 28d Emory, Lucinda w/o John C., d. Oct 23, 1866, 31y 1m Pepperman, Nellie Aurora d/o Wm. T. & Alice, b. Feb 16, 1876, d. Oct 9, 1880 Pepperman, Jennie E. 1844-1922 pg. 99: Pepperman, Joseph F. 1834-1915 Pepperman, Joseph F. separate GAR marker: B. Reg. Pa. ol. Cav. (no dates) Pepperman, Lydia w/o Joseph F., 1846-1921 (same monument as Joseph F.) Pepperman, Edson C. 1880-1882, (same monument as Joseph F.) Pepperman, J. Wallace 1871-1916, (same monument as Joseph F.) pg. 102: Pepperman, Sarah A. w/o Miles, b. Apr 30, 1831, d. May 31, 1900 Pepperman, Miles d. Dec 14, 1897, 57y, Co I 207th Pa. Vol. GAR marker pg. 103: Pepperman, Anthony b. Oct 16, 1803, d. Apr 24, 1884, 80y 5m 0d Pepperman, Margaret w/o Anthony, b. May 31, 1812, d. June 28, 1893, 81y 28d Pepperman, Albert A. 1851-1928 Pepperman, Dora 1860-1937 **************************************************************************** ************* Vol. VI: St. James Lutheran Church Cemetery (The White Church), Muncy Twp: Pg. 243 Pepperman, Harvey Mervin 1928 - (one stone) married Apr 28 1950 Pepperman, Freda Temple 1932 - **************************************************************************** ************* Vol. VII: Pine Creek Cemetery (aka Davidson's Burying Ground), Porter Twp.: Pg. 118: Pepperman, Anthony d. Nov 10, 1861, 80y 7m 26d Pepperman, Mary w/o Anthony, d. Aug 19, 1828, 50y 11m 21d Pepperman, Ann w/o Anthony, d. Apr 27, 1864, 76y 5m Pg. 120: Pepperman, Anthony d. Nov 10 1861, Age 80y 7m 26d **************************************************************************** ************* Vol. VII: Emory Cemetery, Woodward Twp.: Pg. 233: Pepperman, Eliza J. 1844-1865 Pepperman, Infant **************************************************************************** ************* ----- Original Message ----- From: "Anita Gohl" <gohlpost@netw.com> To: <PALYCOMI-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, June 07, 2002 8:40 PM Subject: Re: Pepperman > Thank you so much, Janet. Don't worry about 'jumping in' as you say. It is my > belief that is the purpose of a "List." Don't you think? > If it wouldn't trouble you too much, I was wondering if you could list the other > > Peppermans you found in the "Cemetery Series" book? Since we just recently > found the info on the Pepperman's, your information filled a couple of blanks > in our line and maybe we could fill more spaces. > Is this book on-line yet? > Yours gratefully, in searching & re-searching, > Anita Fish Gohl > > Janet Nelson wrote: > > > I'm new to this list - so am not sure when I should jump in... > > > > I have many of the Lycoming County Cemetery Series books published by LCGS. > > Volume VI includes Mifflin Township and the Salladasburg Cemetery. On page > > 66 the stones for John & Priscilla are listed as follows: > > > > Pepperman, Priscilla Jane w/o John d. Oct 14 1891 80y 5m 8d > > Pepperman, John b. Jan 27 1806 d. Mar 8 1854 > > (stone broken & partially > > underground) > > > > There are lots of Peppermans listed in the Salladasburg cemetery, but no > > William or no Elizabeth. > > > > Janet Nelson > > Canton, CT > > JanNelson@attbi.com > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Anita Gohl" <gohlpost@netw.com> > > To: <PALYCOMI-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2002 4:56 PM > > Subject: Re: Pepperman > > > > Dear Bev, Well - none of these match don't know any of the particulars of > > your Wm K. Pepperman. > > Our Pepperman stats are these to the best of our knowledge: > > > > PEPPERMAN, John; born. circa 1800-1808, possibly somewhere in Lycoming Co., > > PA; > > died Unknown but again possibly in Salladasburg, Lycoming > > Co., PA > > - He married Priscilla CARPENTER in Salladasburg, Lycoming > > Co., PA on 1/24/1828; She was born 5/6/1811 same place > > and died 10/14/1891 also same place. > > > > Now the only child we are aware of at present is > > > > Elizabeth PEPPERMAN, b. 9/9/1842 in Salladasburg, Lycoming Co., PA and > > died in 1883 in Williamsport, Lycoming Co., PA. > > > > My question for you is, do you think that your Wm K. could have been either > > a brother to Elizabeth or possibly a cousin? maybe a nephew. Do you have > > any more facts about your Wm. K. PEPPERMAN? > > > > Yours in searching and researching? > > Anita Gohl > > > > BSell76058@aol.com wrote: > > > > We have parents- William K. Pepperman & Matilda Jeirles. Children- Blanche, > > Henry, George, Laura, Harry, Bessie, Clara, and Eugene. We are especially > > interrested in Clara. I understand Clara was born, May 12, 1900, in > > Dunnstown Clinton Co. Pa. If any of these match e-mail me, please. > > > > Bev. > >

    06/08/2002 08:38:59
    1. Re: John Pepperman Generation 3
    2. Anita Gohl
    3. Thank you so much, RD [does that stand for "Road Runner?"] Some of this information I already have but more blanks have been filled. I wonder if you would like some of the "4th Generation" that I have. It is from the lines of the the children of Jesse Carpenter GOHL and Wilhelmina WILLIG? I will supply them if anyone is interested. Yours in Searching and Re-Searching, Anita GOHL rdrunner@siscom.net wrote: > Third Generation > > 17. Jesse Carpenter Gohl, (9.Elizabeth2, 1.John1) born 15 Dec 1871 in > Williamsport, Lycoming Co, PA,7 died 1955 in Williamsport, Lycoming Co, PA. > > He married Wilhelmina Willig. > > Children: > > 23. i Harry Franklin Gohl, born 21 May 1893. > > 24. ii Ethel Gohl, born 1895. > > 25. iii Rhea Gohl, born 24 Dec 1898. > > SOURCES: > > 1. Family Group Sheets; Janet Nelson; 4 Apr 2000. > 2. E. Boylston Jackson, Genealogical Record of the Descendants of John and > Elizabeth Campbell, with Brief Biographical Sketches (Philadelphia, > Pennsylvania, n. pub., 1883), Page 2. > 3. E. Boylston Jackson, Genealogical Record of the Descendants of John and > Elizabeth Campbell, with Brief Biographical Sketches (Philadelphia, > Pennsylvania, n. pub., 1883), Page 8. > 4. E. Boylston Jackson, Genealogical Record of the Descendants of John and > Elizabeth Campbell, with Brief Biographical Sketches (Philadelphia, > Pennsylvania, n. pub., 1883), Page 9. > 5. John F. Meginness ed., History of Lycoming County, Pennsylvania (1990 > edition, prepared by Lycoming Historical Society; Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, > Inc., 1892), Page 833. > 6. Carl B. Taylor, Professor Emeritus, West Virginia University, ed., Jim & > Mildred Cohick - The Trading Post and Other Ventures (Morgantown, WV: By the > ed., 1983), Page 82. > 7. E. Boylston Jackson, Genealogical Record of the Descendants of John and > Elizabeth Campbell, with Brief Biographical Sketches (Philadelphia, > Pennsylvania, n. pub., 1883), Page 23.

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