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    1. Re: [PAMIFFLI] (no subject)
    2. Nelson R. Sulouff
    3. Hello Judy, The most common spelling I have found in the Mifflin>Juniata Co. area was Pannebaker. If you are concerned with a Pannebaker (et alia spellings) family in this area before 1831, there is a very good chance it only appears from census, tax or other records that the family moved from Mifflin Co. into Juniata Co. In 1831 Juniata Co. was taken off the eastern half of Mifflin Co., so the chances are great that the family's actual location did not change but that the boundary lines changed around where they lived. I have notes on a Joseph P. Pannebaker (no dates) wed to Mary M. Wert (no dates) and according to info contributed by a descendant, Joseph P.'s parents were William and Elizabeth Pannebecker (no other info). The same informant stated that probably Joseph P. was an early resident of Patterson, Mifflin Co. This town was renamed Mifflin and is now in Juniata Co., across the Juniata River from Mifflintown. The earliest date I have, from which you can estimate earlier dates, is that of Joseph P. & Mary M. Pannebaker's son, Joseph Rickett Pannebaker, born 9/12/1838 in Juniata Co. Joseph R. wed Nancy L. Notestine and they moved to Meigs Co. OH, where they are buried in Salem Township's Davis Cemetery. If you don't find the people you seek in Juniata Co., you might do well to look for them in Meigs Co. OH. I believe I am correct in thinking that Juniata Co., from earliest days, has had a sizeable number of Dunkard, Amish and/or Mennonite families. There is a very helpful Mennonite Historical Society in Juniata Co. You may go to http://www.rootsweb.com/~pajuniat/research.html to get contact information for their very fine, small library, located near Richfield PA . Nelson R. Sulouff /////////////////////////// ----- Original Message ----- From: Oodyj@aol.com To: PAMIFFLI-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Monday, October 22, 2007 10:59 AM Subject: [PAMIFFLI] (no subject) Looking for Sameul I Fuller married to Barbara Pennbacker, Pennebaker, or perhaps another spelling yet. They started in Mifflin and moved to Juniata. They were Dunkirds . Also looking for Delancy - Surname and Jacob Fuller. Thank you. Judy

    10/22/2007 09:01:42