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    1. [PAMERCER] BOYD/RUTTER/THORNTON
    2. Arlene Gemmill
    3. Hi, I am a neww subscribed and want to introduce myself. My BOYD, THORNTON and RUTTER ancestors were among the earliest settlers in Mercer Co. - Mahoning and Neshannock Twps. - about 1800-1806. I would love to swap info with subscribers researching the same lines. cheers, Arlene Gemmill

    08/09/2003 06:37:15
    1. Re: [PAMERCER] BOYD/RUTTER/THORNTON
    2. teri
    3. Arlene, Thanks for joining us and sharing the ancestors you're researching. Something we all need to do again It's been a while since we roll called. So get your ancestors ready.... The next message will be the ROLL CALL instructions. Teri List Admin ----- Original Message ----- From: "Arlene Gemmill" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, August 09, 2003 2:37 PM Subject: [PAMERCER] BOYD/RUTTER/THORNTON > Hi, > > I am a neww subscribed and want to introduce myself. > > My BOYD, THORNTON and RUTTER ancestors were among the earliest settlers in > Mercer Co. - Mahoning and Neshannock Twps. - about 1800-1806. > > I would love to swap info with subscribers researching the same lines. > > cheers, > > Arlene Gemmill > > > ==== PAMERCER Mailing List ==== > Find your relatives in Mercer County..... visit our website: http://www.rootsweb.com/~pamercer. >

    08/09/2003 11:38:38
    1. [PAMERCER] Kamerer
    2. Dave Kraska
    3. Unknown Kamerer died before 1910, married to Flora J. Daughter Eva F, born 9/15/1882 in Greenville, died 1966 and buried in Homewood Cemetery, Pittsburgh. Eva married Wayland Rupert 7/14/1904 in Pittsburgh and had 5 sons. I don't know if Eva had any siblings. Heather -----Original Message----- From: Arlene Gemmill [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Saturday, August 09, 2003 3:37 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [PAMERCER] BOYD/RUTTER/THORNTON Hi, I am a neww subscribed and want to introduce myself. My BOYD, THORNTON and RUTTER ancestors were among the earliest settlers in Mercer Co. - Mahoning and Neshannock Twps. - about 1800-1806. I would love to swap info with subscribers researching the same lines. cheers, Arlene Gemmill ______________________________

    08/10/2003 03:03:35