Hi, don't we all! I don't know if you have this, buried at Kellersville Methodist Church, located between Snydersville and Sciota near the village of Kellersville. Buried Kirkhuff. Best Wishes, Geri
The Deppen name has been spelled in many ways often appearing as Deppe, Depew, and Dupee and some genealogist declare in its original form to be that of the old Hugunot family DePui. In the list of foreigners from the Palatinate and their list of families arriving (according to Rupp) in the ship "Princess Augusta", Samue Merchant, master, from Rotterdam, last of Cowes, qualified Sept 16, 1736, was Christian Dappen, aged 30 (or as on the Captain's Book, Christian Teppe). I. Christian Dappen settled at Wormelsdorf, Berks Co., where he passed the remained of his days as a farmer. In the tax list of Heidelberg township "Christian Deppy" is assessed as follows, 1767 on 300 ares, 3 horses, 3 sheep; 1768, on 150 acres, 4 horses, 4 cattle, 5 sheep; 1770, on 220 acres, 5 horses, 8 cattle. The will of Christian Deppe, of Heidelberg township is on records in Berks county courthouse, as made Sept. 27, 1775, and probated in 1782, the year of his death. It was witnessed by Philip Moyer, John Casper Reed and Adam Kalbach, and it began as thus; "I, Christian Deppe, an aged yeoman of Heidelbergt township, Berks county". As the will contains no reference to his wife, it is presumed she was dead at the time of his will was made, in 1775. At the time of his death he also owned 50 acres of land in Northampton county. In his will he refers to his "eldest and beloved son, Johannes, who shall have 50 pounds over and above his other share." The children named in the will were; Johannes, Barbara, maried Peter Zimmerman; Anna, married George Yeakly; Treanica; Thomas; Peter; David, who died in 1804 (his will is written in German is on record); Joseph; Jacob; and Abraham, who died intesate, and whose heir was Richard Boone of Heidelberg. Rev. war Depew Abraham, wife Catharine, NY Line Cornelius, NY Line' David or David Depue, NJ Line Hannah, former widw, see Amos Kniffen Henry or as Henry DePew, NY Line Henry, NY Line, lived in CT Isaac or Isaac Depuy, wife Catharine, see Isaac Depuy Isaac , VA Line, soldier was born in NJ John, NY line DePoy, Christoper, VA Line, soldier was the son of Isaac Depoy and was born Aug 176l at Reading in "Lancaster county", PA, and when quite young his father moved to Rockingham, VA, and soldier lived there at enlistment, applied 1833 in Ross County, Ohio where he lived for20 years, soldier was a PA Dutchman, and in 1833 signed Christobbel Depoy,soldier's brother John lived in Ohio in 1833 Depue David or David Depew, NJ Line Henry, NJ Line John, NY Depuy Aaron, PA line, soldier lived in Smithfield, Northampton Co. Benjamin, NY Line Cornelius, NY Line Isaac, wife Catharine, NY LIne James (colored) NY line James, NY Line John, NY Line John, NY Line Moses, or Mose Dupuy, wife Hellena, NY Line Monroe County William S. Depuy, of Delaware Water Gap, Monroe County, he was born near Smithfield township, a son of John and Margaret (Staples) Dupuy. The father was also a native of the same township, and he was born in 1804, and was the son of Aaron and Elizabeth (LaBar) Depuy and brother to Abram Depuy, who served as soldier in the War of 1812, and was the first to settle north of the Blue Ridge in PA. Aaron Depuy, grandfather of William S., was born in Warren County, NJ in 11760 and died in 1854 Best Wishes, Geri
Civil War Lehigh County 176th-Co A-Privates Benneville Oswald, Jacob Acker, Frank Christman 176th-Co B-Privates William H. Acker, Daniel F. Fink, Peter Weaver 176th-Co D Corp.s Josiah Saeger, Joseph Miller, Williaam J. Frantz. Privates, Peter Bowman, Edwin Diehl, Phanon Diehl, Alfred Miller, Gideon Moyer, Franklin B. Snyder (com. to 2nd Lt, not mustered), Milton W. Snyder (died at Beaufort, SC. May 27, 1863) 176th-Co E. Privates.Ephraim Moyer, Frederick Miller, Washington Miller, Henry Sell, William D. Weaver, Henry Youmg, James Carroll 176th-Co G Sgts. Jeremiah Oswald, Adam Everett, John Handwerk Privates, Charles Frantz, Reuben Miller,Henry J. Miller, Reuben Mertz, Jeremiah Miller, Alfred Yehl, Samuel Yehl, Joseph Yehl 176th Co I Corps. Thomas Everitt, Samuel Arnold. Privates, Joseph Dengler, Edward Everett, Daniel Everett, Jonas Grim, Levi Greenawalt, Isaac Oswald, Jacob Oswalt, Reuben Phillips, Solomon Riegel, Elias Zeller. 176th-Co K Private, Tobias Gerhart 206th-Co E Privates, Frank Ernst, Nathan Gaumer, John Young, John D. Ganwere 209th Privates, Thomas H. Arnold, Joseph Arnold, ilghman Handwerk, Moses Metzger, Elihu Oswald, Peter Oswald. Francis Weaver, Matthias Zimmerman 5th Regt of 1862 Co C Privates, Peter K. Grim, Daniel Keiper, Gabriel Keiper, Franklin Rinker, Benjamin Weaver, Milton Weaver, Henry Weikle Co- E Charles Mertz 1st Lt, Sgts. Joseph E. Balliet, Allen A. Huber Privates, Benjamin T. Jacoby, Thomas B. Metzger, Daniel H. Miller, Harrison Miller, Co. G Benneville Christman, Solomon Long, Samuel Miller, August Weber. Co. H Charles Everett, Hiram Mertz, Tilghman Miller, William Roth, Lewis W. Roth, Edward Sherer, Jacob Weaver, 27th Reg\ Co H Privates, Charles Beohm, Milton Brong, Franklin Grimm, Harrison Miller, Hiram Mertz, Frank Mertz, John Shimer, Aaron Tice, Milton Weaver, Henry Wittenmyer 41st Regt Walter H. Seip, Capt., Benjamin C. Roth, 1st Lt, William H. Schlosser, 1st Sgt., Corp. Andrew Gangwere Privates, Adam Beers, Henry D. Custer, Madison Cole, Nathan Gaumer, Frederick Gangwere, Jesse F. Oehs, Edward Oehs, Augustus E. Sherer, William Young Co I Privates, Eugene Breifogle, Jonas Gehry, John D. Long, Jacob Oswald, Robert Young Co. K Charles Mertz, Capt. Abiel Heilman, 1st Lt. Carbon Co. 6th P.V. I Co. A. Privates, Nathan Breisford, John Bond, Francis Long, Jacob Miller, died Lentz, Alenander in the hospital at Hagerstown, MD, July 22, 1861 Co I Privates, Lewis Fink, Emanauel Hoover, Abraham Long, Washington Seitzer, A.J. Sheimer. Co. K S.H. Miller, Thomas Miller 28th Regt Co. E Privates, Richard Brennen, John P. Corthright, David Davis, William H. Evans, Franklin Gaumer, Henry Lenz, James Powels, Charles Powels, Geroge W. Pratt, Henry Sterling, Wesley Wagner, William Wagner, Clinton F. Weaver, William Weiss, Samuel Yehl, Thomas Young. Died, Franklin Gaumer, died May 10, 1862 at Rectortown, VA 48th Regt Co A. John Rinker, Corp, Marcus Moyer, Corp. Privates, Reuben Armer, Charles Bobst, William J. Boyd, Simeon Dreisbach, Joseph Drumbore, James Davis, Alfred Hoffman, Alfred LArish, Henry Miller, Gottlieb Moyer, George Miller, William Oswald, Peter Wertz, John Weaver, Benjamin Younker, Stepeh Zeigenfuss. Died John Weaver, killed Feb 6, 1865 at Hatcher's farm, Gotleib Moyer, died in a rebel prision at Andersonvill, GA, July 30, 1864, captured at Sulpher Springs, Oct 12, 1863 81st Regt. Companies G. H.I and K James Miller, Lt. Col, Amos Strahl, Lt. Co. Co. G., Nathan F. Marsh, Capt. Aquilla Marsh, Lt. Privates, Stepehn Fenstermacher, Frank Gaumer, William Miller, Alexander Miller, Daniel Miller, Henry Zellner. Died, Gaumer, Frank, killed at the Battle of Cold Harbor, June, 1864 Co I Private, Daniel Faulkner, Levi Dreisbach, Thomas Everett, Henry Hoffman, Manville Hinkle, Edwin Rehigh, David Rader, Adam Rader Killed or died of wounds. David J. Phillip, killed at the battle of Mine Run, Dec 1863. Dreisbach, Levi, supposed to have been killed in front of Petersburg, June 16, 1864, Hinkle, Manville, mortally wounded at the Battle of Frederichsburg, Dec 13, 1862. Miller, John, killed at the battle of Charles City Cross-Roads, Radar, David killed at the battle of Malver Hill in 1862, Rehrig, Edwin, killed at the battle of Chancellorsville, May 3, 1863 died and starved in Rebel prisons Rader, Adam, died in 1862, Setzer, Harrison, died in 1861 at Alexandria, VA Co. K Abraham Andreas, John Andreas, Joseph Matthews, Daniel Washburn, Joseph Washburn. List of Killed, Joseph Matthews. Died of Disease, Washburn, Joseph Best Wishes, Geri
----- Original Message ----- From: Robert To: frank deitrich ; Debra Cornwell ; dana charbonneau ; denise snearey ; bob and becky kenney ; donna hensley ; Bernadine Burlingame ; joyce andersen Sent: Friday, July 04, 2003 10:27 PM Subject: Fw: Red Marbles - Best Wishes ----- Original Message ----- From: Shirley Priest To: CAROL HAUT ; yvonne travis ; John & Gertie Levandowski ; Mary Wheeler Sent: Friday, July 04, 2003 9:43 PM Subject: : Red Marbles - Best Wishes A RED MARBLE During the waning years of the depression in a small south-eastern Idaho community, I used to stop by Mr. Miller's roadside stand for farm-fresh produce as the season made it available. Food and money were still extremely scarce and bartering was used, extensively. One particular day Mr. Miller was bagging some early potatoes for me. I noticed a small boy, delicate of bone and feature, ragged but clean, hungrily apprising a basket of freshly picked green peas. I paid for my potatoes but was also drawn to the display of fresh green peas. I am a pushover for creamed peas and new potatoes. Pondering the peas, I couldn't help overhearing the conversation between Mr. Miller and the ragged boy next to me. "Hello Barry, how are you today?" "H'lo, Mr. Miller. Fine, thank ya. Jus' admiring' them peas ... sure look good. "They are good, Barry. How's your Ma?" "Fine. Gittin' stronger alla' time." "Good. Anything I can help you with?""No, Sir. Jus' admirin' them peas." "Would you like to take some home?" "No, Sir. Got nuthin' to pay for 'em with" "Well, what have you to trade me for some of those peas?" "All I got's my prize marble here." "Is that right? Let me see it." "Here 'tis. She's a dandy." "I can see that. Hmmmm, only thing is this one is blue and I sort of go for red. Do you have a red one like this at home?" "Not 'zackley .....but, almost." "Tell you what. Take this sack of peas home with you and next trip this way let me look at that red marble." "Sure will. Thanks, Mr. Miller." Mrs. Miller, who had been standing nearby, came over to help me. With a smile she said: "There are two other boys like him in our community, all three are in very poor circumstances. Jim just loves to bargain with them for peas, apples, tomatoes or whatever. When they come back with their red marbles, and they always do, he decides he doesn't like red after all and he sends them home with a bag of produce for a green marble or an orange one, perhaps." I left the stand, smiling to myself, impressed with this man. A short time later I moved to Colorado but I never forgot the story of this man, the boys and their bartering. Several years went by each more rapid than the previous one. Just recently I had occasion to visit some old friends in that Idaho community and while I was there learned that Mr. Miller had died. They were having his viewing that evening and knowing my friends wanted to go, I agreed to accompany them. Upon our arrival at the mortuary we fell into line to meet the relatives of the deceased and to offer whatever words of comfort we could. Ahead of us in line were three young men. One was in an army uniform and the other two wore nice haircuts, dark suits and white shirts ... very professional looking. They approached Mrs. Miller, standing smiling and composed, by her husband's casket. Each of the young men hugged her, kissed her on the cheek,spoke briefly with her and moved on to the casket. Her misty light blue eyes followed them as, one by one, each young man stopped briefly and placed his own warm hand over the cold pale hand in the casket. Each left the mortuary, awkwardly, wiping his eyes. Our turn came to meet Mrs. Miller. I told her who I was and mentioned the story she had told me about the marbles. Eyes glistening she took my hand and led me to the casket. "Those three young men, who just left, were the boys I told you about. They just told me how they appreciated the things Jim "traded" them. Now, at last when Jim could not change his mind about color or size... they came to pay their debt. We've never had a great deal if the wealth of this world," she confided, "but, right now, Jim would consider himself the richest man in Idaho." With loving gentleness she lifted the lifeless fingers of her deceased husband. Resting underneath were three, exquisitely shined, red marbles. Moral: We will not be remembered by our words, but by our kind deeds. Life is not measured by the breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away. P.S. A wish for you! Today...I wish you a day of ordinary miracles -- A fresh pot of coffee you didn't make yourself. An unexpected phone call from an old friend. Green stoplights on your way to work or shop. I wish you a day of little things to rejoice in... The fastest line at the grocery store. A good sing along song on the radio. Your keys right where you look. I wish you a day of happiness and perfection -- little bite-size pieces of perfection that give you the funny feeling that the Lord is smiling on you, holding you so gently because you are someone special and rare. I wish you a day of Peace, Happiness and Joy. They say it takes a minute to find a special person, an hour to appreciate them, a day to love them, but then an entire life to forget them. If you don't send it to anyone, it means you're in too much of a hurry and that you need to slow down and enjoy the little things in life. Remember your friends and take the TIME to pass this on to the people you'll never forget!!
Berks County History Kirkhoff, Jacob G., of Penn Township, Berks County. He was born March 4, 1866, in Bern township, s/o Bishop Kirkhoff and grandson of John Kirkhoff. Henry Kirkhoff, the great-grandfather, was the first of this family to America, Native of Switzerland. He landed at Phila., 1799, aged 16. He was twice married, first to Susan Bishop, children; Susan, married Jacob Minner, they died in Reading, Mary, married ___ Troup, they died in Reading, Anna, who married Horatio Morris, they died in Reading, a daughter, who died in infancy. John B. For his second wife Henry married ___ Yocum, of Douglassville, and they had one son, William. John B. Kirkhoff, son of Henry, was born Oct 4, 1804, at Phila., as a small boy, he moved to EXter, died Aug. 19, 1880. He is buried at Aulenbach cemetery. He married Hannah Rapp, d/o Michael and Cathaine (Murphy) Rapp. Jacob G. Kirkhoff, married Ida Snyder, d/o Jacob and Kate (Kramer) Snyder, and they had 3 children; Albert, Harvey, and James. Berks County History-Hoyer 1. John Hoyer, grandfather, married Elizabeth Greenwalt, children; Peter, George,John, Samuel, and Susan who married ___ Monyon. II Samuel Hoyer, he died in 1849, aged 53. He married Susan Seifert, who died 1860, aged 61. Children; Joseph, John, Samuel, Isaac, Isaiah, Elizabeth married James Geiger, Susam, married Henry Miller, Hannah, married Elisha Wells, Sarah who married George Schaeffer. III. Isaac Hoyer, in the winter of 1858-58, married Mary Fry, d/o John and they had 4 children; Sarah E., married Jacob Kurtz, Hannah married John Spatz, John F., married Katie Kraemer. Best Wishes, Geri
Peter Culp, son of Henry, was born April 22, 1811, and lived and died in what is now Upper Augusta township. He is buried at Union cemetery at Sunbury. His wife, Gertrude Lantz, was the d/o Samuel and Magdalene (Martz) Lantz, of Rockefeller township. Children; Susan who married William Weitzel. Henry, died in the Civil war. Richard, also a Civil war vet. Albert S., Peter F. Peter F., married in 1873 to Anna Heilman, d/o David and Margaret (Smeltzer) Heilman. Children; Gertrude married Jacob Drumm, Margaret, the wife of Ed. Bartholomew, of Sunbury, Creighton Glenn, marrried Gertrude Reader, Peal Vernon, married Mary Hewett, Royal Palmer, who married Stella Lytle, Bernard who married Ethel Weizel, Bessie Blanche and Bryan Darlington. Daniel Heilman, father of Mrs. Culp, was born Jan 26, 1795 at Northampton Co., and came to Northumberland about 1820, and settled on the farm now owned by his granddaughter, Margaret Ann (Heilman) Charles. Here he died April 29, 1875, he was a soldier in the War of 1812. His 1st wife was Gertraut Diehl, born Jan 18, 1793 and died Oct 22, 1846, and his 2nd wife Margaret Smeltzer, d/o Daniel Smeltzer, who came from Stone Valley, and the widow Christopher Ummel, died Jan 5, 1888, aged 73. Mr. Heilman's both wives at the Augustaville Lutheran and Reformed Church. One of their daughters Anna, married Peter Culp. Daniel D. Heilman, son of Daniel, was born in Lower Augusta, was born Dec 25, 1829. In 1856 he married Elizabeth Hauck, who was born Nov 15, 1831, d/o David and Anna (Lantz) Hauck. Albert Culp, son of Peter and brother of Peter F. Culp, was born Nov 29, 1848. He was killed by accident March 16, 1882. His wife, Annie K. Hower) now (1910) is 58 years of age. Children; Samuel E., Charles L., Sarah G., died at age 12, and Mary K., who married Rev. E. L. Kistler, a Lutheran minister of Sunbury. Best Wishes, Geri
Hi Scott, I came on this today. David, Theordore Cuyler Davis, of Sus. County, son of Rudolphus S. and Rebecca (Bunnell) Davis. Rudolphus S. was born Jan 1, 1819 in Middle Smithfield township, son of Isaac and grandson of John Davis, who was born in Wales some 150 years ago, he married Sallie Bebee. Isaac Davis was bon in 1777, in New London, CT. He married Mary Schoonover,who was born April 16, 1792, the d/o Rudolphus Schoonover, a native of Holland. Children; Dorothey, was twice married to a Mr. Smith, second to James Pratt, of Monroe County, Cecelia, wife of Joseph Ellis, who went West, John. Rudolphus Schoonover was the father of our subject. Hannah, married Samuel Van Gordon, Charles, and Daniel. Isaac Davis made his home in Middle Smithfield township, Monroe County, near Bushkill for some year, in 1834 he located in Wyoming Co. and in 1836 to Sus. Co. He died in 1849 while on a visit to Phila., Rudolphus S. Davis, married in June, 1848, at Meshoppen township, to Rebecca Bunnell, who was born, a d/o Isaac and Annie (Overfield) Bunnell. Children; Annie who died about 16, Orra, unmarried, Theodore C., subject, and Henry Winter, died about 25. Theodore C. Davis, married on Sept 29, 1876 to Melissa Shoemaker, who was born May 6, 1858, d/o Bronson H., ad Sarah (Kirkhuff) Shoemaker, of Rush township, Sus.Co. Mr. Shoemaker is a native of Corning, NY., born July 2, 1836, and his wife was born March 31, 1837 in Warren County, NJ. Green, William F., of Rush township, Sus. Co. was born July 31, 1859. His parents. George B., and Sidney M. (Kirkhuff), the former a native of Bradford County, the latter of Warren County, NJ. They were married in Auburn township, Susquehanna county in 1855. Sidney M. (Kirhkhuff) Green, was born Jan 12,1833, d/o William B., and Mary A. (Hagerman) Kirkhuff, natives of Warren Co., Nj, came to Sus. County in 1853. The father was born in 1810, died Sept. 1889, the mother died June 18, 1898. Their children; Sidney M., mother of our subject, Amelia A., who died as a baby, Sarah M., the wife of Broson Shoemaker of Rush township, Amy, wife of Samuel Williams, of Broome county, NY, Charlotte, the wife of Tracy Youngs, of Forest Lake township, Sus. Co, Mary the wife of Daniel Everitts, a Auburn township, and Ella, wife of Jackson Patterson, of Rush township. Mrs. Green's paternal grandparents, Chirstopher and Margaret (Barnes) Kirkhuff were both born in NJ, where the latter died, while the former died in Monroe Co. Best Wishes, Geri
Hi, I don't save them, since I don't use a computer. War of 1812 Oswald, George, SC-5309, srv Capt. Petree;s Co., PA Mil, as a Sgt. Paulus, John, wife Catharine Oswald or Oswalt, WC-970, married 12 April 1812 Berks Co, soldier died 31 Oct 1846 or 47 at Columbia County, PA, widow died about 1881, srv Capt Ritter's Co., PA, lived in Columbia County 1855-1871 Clements, Isaac, wife Maria L. Oswalt, WC-31794, SC-12418, married 27 Oct 1853, JasperCounty, IA, soldier died 4 Jan 1881, Dimon, KN, widow died 14 April 1918, srv Ohio Mil, lived in Jaspar Co., IA, Jefferson County, KN and widow also lived in Kanas City, Kanas Lehigh County History-Oswald Henry Oswal, the ancestor of this line, was born in either Alsace or Switzerland, emigrating to America on the ship Mercury, arrived at Phila., May 29, 1735. He located in Lynn township, with his wife Elizabeth. Children; Daniel, Jacob, who married Maria E. Holler, Henry, married Elizabeth (?) a daughter, Susannah Daniel Oswald, son of Henry, was married to Cathaine Everitt, the children being; John, Daniel, Jacob, April 27, 1781-July 13, 1852, married 1st to Elisabeth Everett and 2nd Elizabeth (?), David, Jonathan, May 15,1792-Feb 15, 1870, married Maria Everett, Magdalena, married Daniel Mosser, Elizabeth, the wife of Philip Mosser, Jr., Catharine, born April 7, 1776 married David Mosser, Susannah,married Peter Lichtenwalner. John, son of Daniel, (born 1765, died Nov 10, 1834), a farmer of Lynn township, married Anna Maria Mosser, d/o Burkhardt Mosser (1770-1861). Children, John, 1789-1827, married Elizabeth Steigerwalt, Daniel, 1792-1861, married Elizabeth M. Ritz, Benjamin 1796-1872, married Dorothea Lutz, Jacob, Nov 15, 1798-April 4, 1876, married Polly Everett, Gideon, 1807-1892, married Salome Wehr, Samuel, 1808-1880, married Catherine Fetterholf, Joseph, died at 18, Elias died in childhood, Anna Maria, 1791-1868, married Christian Klingerman, second to Andrew Reitz. Samuel Oswald, of Best, PA., was born Aug. 24, 1841. His parents were John (the only child of John and Elizabeth (Steigerwalt) and Elizabeth (Newhart). In 1846 he married Elizabeth, d/o John and Catharine (Hensinger) Shirey. Children; John, Samuel, who married Cora Metzgar, Charles P., Emma, Catharine,who marred William Kuntzman, MaryElizabeth, who married Henry Reitz, and Jennie Amanda, who married William Peter. Charles P., born in Northampton, Oct 5, 1869, married in 1891 to Cora, d/o Franklin and Lucy (Landis) Klotz. Children, Ada, died in infancy and John Solomon Oswald, son of Daniel, was born in Lynn township, Aug 12, 1817 and died Aug 24, 1909, buried at Jacksonville. Members of the Jacobs Church. He married Elizabeth "Smith", a d/o Joshua "Schmitt:, She died Oct 21, 1909, aged 79, and had 10 children; William, Sarah, who married Amandus Shellhammer, Caroline who married John Wutcher, Eleanora, married Charles Hartman, Amanda, married Elmer Hermany, Leietta, single, Charles O., John. Charles O., born May 27, 1875,married March 11, 1910, to Annie V. Donat, d/o James A., and Vitctoria (Leitz) Donat. Benjamin Oswald, son of John, was born near Weisenberg township, Nov 11, 1796. He married Dorothea Lutz, who was born Feb 6, 1796, died March 18, 1874. Both buried at New Tripoli. Children; John, Benjamin, David, Parseda, Rebecca, Catharine and Polly Benjamin, son of Benjamin, was born Dec 5, 1828. Member of the Ebenezer Church. He married Elizabeth Sheetz, d/o David and Elizabeth (Brobst) Sheetz of Lynn township, she was born Aug 24, 1835, died July 20, 1894. Children; David T., Levi B., who married Rosa Reitz and they had the following children; (Daisy, Minnie, Hattie, and Ralph); James A., Alvena E., who married Clinton Bloom of Wind Gap; Mary L, who married Albert Meese, of Weissenberg township. David T., born Dec 21, 1858, married April 30, 1892 to Alice Smith, d/o Daniel and Lovina (Fenstermacher) Smith, and granddaughter of Reuben and Lydia (Lutz) Smith. Children; Esther E., Floyd T., Frederick C., Meda M., and Martha. James A. Oswald, of Lynn, was born Jan 17, 1863. He married Sept 27, 1892 to Tilda A. Weaver, d/o William and Messina (Fink) Weaver, and granddaughter of Daniel and Anna Maria (Stegerwald) Fink. Best Wishes, Geri
I. Jacob Everitt, grandfather, member of the Dutch Reformed Church, married Christiana Dersheimer, also a native of Monroe County, a d/o George, she was born in this state and died in Chestnut Hill township Jacob died in 1877 aged 86 y 1m, his wife passed away in 1822. Children; Sarah who married David Serfass and 2nd to David Hawk; Charles; Mary, who married Samuel Vildtrick; William, Civil war vet, who married Martha J. Hardy; and Henry, umarried. Best Wishes, Geri
Rev. War (pensions) Everett Abner or Abner Everitt, wife Susan Smith, PA Line, soldier died Aug 3, 1794, widow next married Robert Smith, separated from him and resumed the name Everett Samuel, MD Line, Marine Service and Navy Service, soldier was born 1763 in Harford Co., MD, lived there at enlistment and in 1786 vet moved to NC, in 1821 he moved to TN Everitt James, DE Line, see James Evrit John, NJ and NY Line, applied in NJ (1820) enlisted at Lancaster Co., PA Evritt James, DE Line, applied in Hunterdon Co., NJ aged 60, he had lived there since his discharge. War of 1812 Everts, Garrett or Garry Everets or Everts. wf Anne (Strickler) married 1820 Lancaster Co., PA., lived in Lancaster 1850-71 Buried at Northampton Seem, George, born Oct 4, 1742, died 12 Nov 1826, Margaret his wife born Neihard, their daughter Salome married John Everitt Everitt, Epenetus born 3 Sept 1770, died 20 June 1839, Mary Barbara, his wife, born 3 June, 1775 and died 2 Nov 1839 Marriages 1804 Nov 11 Samuel Neigh to Catharine Metzger 1809 March 26 John Pfeiffer to Sarah Kocher 1821 April 8 Peter Metzger to Cathrine Metz 1822 Sept 3, Jacob Everitt to Elizabeth Hoenig Lehigh County History Everett Traidtion has it that John Everett, one of the early settlers of Allemangel, hailed from Dedham, MA. Everett family, whose progenitor came from England in 1634, and came to PA in 1749. In 1751 we find his Thomas on a petition. In 1756 one of the forst erected on the frontier for the protection of the setters was called Fort Everett. John Everett, born 1701, is said to have a number of children, among whom is 4 sons and 3 daughter. Thomas, Samuel, John, Philip, Mrs. Brobst, Mrs.. Daniel Wannamacher, and Mrs. Rev. John Roth John Everett Jr., is buried in the corner of a field near Fort Everett. Thomas Everett, a descendant, keeps the grave in good condition. He was married to Mary Miller (1766-1836) and their children were; James and John, both of whomin Catawissa Valley; Jacob, DAniel, and Stephen went to Ohio; Samuel married James Price, Molly, married Jacob Oswald, Elizabeth married Samuel Sittler and Rebecca, married James Henritzy. It is supposed that the above name John Everet had two brothers, Thomas and Joseph, and that their father, John Everett, of Dedham, Mass. Samuel Everett, was a justice in Allemangel in 1769. Philip Everett had 3 sons, Michael Heinrich, John and Tobias. Michael Heinrich Everett is said to have 3 sons, John, Tobias, and Heinrich.. Tobias, son of Heinrch lived in Trippoli. His wife Ester Herber, were born two sons and two daughters. John Everett, lived on a farm in Lynn township. He and his wife Barbara, a s/o Peter Fry, were buried in the Weisenberg cemetery. Children; Polly who married Joseph Reinsmith, Levi, married Helen Butz, Nathan, Sallie, married Christian Snyder, John and Moses died unmarried, Lydia married William Moyer, and David, married Adalime Wert. Samuel, son of John and Mary (Miller) Everett was a farmer in Lynn township, he married Lydia Schwab. Children; David, Samuel, Edward, and Lydia the wife of Owen Krum. Jacob Everett, son of John, lived near Fort Everett. To him and his wife Susanna Schwab were born 10 children; Charles, born 1811, Martha who married David Horn, Mary, married David Kern, William, married Hannah Krum, Samuel, who married Sarah Lutz, Thomas, married Lydia Kressler, Susanna, married William Long, Daniel, married Katie Weaver, Amanda who married Isaac Oswald. Monroe County-Everitt Paternal grandfather, John Everitt, who married a Miss Steiner. Member of the Reformed Church. Children; John, Jacob, Peter, Joseph, Fanny, Sally who married Benjamin Kuanxe, and Elizabeth who married Charles Siglin. John Everitt, the pioneer was born in Chestnut Hill township, 1796. He married Cathaine Lorsch, who was born in Northampton County, d/o John and Soloma (Seem) Lorsch, lifelong residents of Northampton County. The mother died leaving two children, Catharine who married John Everitt, and Susan who married John Aish. Children of John and Catharine Everitt; Lavina, who married Robert Newell, Eliza, who married Isaac Lewis, Joel, Civil war vet, died unmarried, Sarah, who married Joseph Hessler, Lafayett, who married Mary J. "Dersheimer", Julia N., married Linford Everitt of Chestnut Hill, James, Cathaine, thw wife of Nathan Hawk, of Allentown, Edwin, married 1st to Martha Stubbs, 2nd Sophie Rode, Lucinda E., died young. John Everitt, the father died in Jan 1866 aged 69 years, 11 months. His widow died July 12, 1878. Salem Church. James Everitt, was born Nov 25, 1836, He married Emaline Hufmacher, and they had 7 children; Franklin who married Addie Weiss, Oscar, unmarried, J. Wilson, who married Catharine Solomon, Ulysses who married Ella Felker, Emalinda, the wife of Willard Davison, of Luzerne County, Augustus and Josep. Mrs. Emaline Everitt died in 1876 and is buried at Salem cemetery James Everitt, married June 28, 1884 to Mrs. Mary A. (Van Buskirk) Christman, d/o Enoch and Julia (Altmose) Van Buskirk of Ross township. She was the widow of Dawalt Christman. Her paternal grandfather, Jaocb Van Buskirk was a native of Holland, migrated as a young man to America, becoming a resident of Ross township. He married Hannah Hogland. The maternal grandparents of Mrs. Everitt were Adam and Catharine (Starner) Altemose, pioneers of Monroe County. The family of Enoch and Julia VanBuskirk consited of children; Charles who married Emma Gruver, Jacob, who married Amanda Ramel, Eliza, who married Paul Ramel, of Phila., Lizzie, who married a Mr. Finkley of MS., Ella, the wife of Barney Miller of Easton and Emma who married Urias Snyder, Enoch Van Buskirk died April 19, 1873 aged 62. His wife died Sept 11, 1868, aged 42. Mary A. VanBuskirk married 1st to Dawalt Christman, a son of John and Mary (Gower) Christman. Dewalt Christman died in Oct. 1881 aged 42. He is buried at St. Peter's Church. They had 3 children, Enoch, Charles, and Jacob W., who married Mary Williams. James and Mary A. Everitt had 3 children; A. Mabel, Raymond D., and Grace E. Monroe County-Shupp Nathan Shupp, father, was born 1816, was the son of George Shupp and Susanna (Hawk) . In 1841 he married Sally A. Dersheimer, born April 17, 1817, who was a daughter of George and Ann ("Seiglin) "Dersheimer" and his family consisted of George, John, Jacob, William, Joseph, Christina, who married William Everitt, Elizabeth, who married Adam Kresge and Sally, the mother of Frank A. Shupp. Rev. War Nathaniel Everett, wife Rebecca Dow, former widow, MA Line, soldier's son, Jesse "Everitt" of Hanover in Grafton County, NH applied 1853 age 57, he stated his parents lived in Dedham, MA when they were married. Best Wishes, Geri
Monroe County (burials) Everett Ora, wife of Harley E. Everett, b. 1883 Harley, 1890-1959 James, h/o Mary A. and s/o John and Catharine (LaRoche) Everett, 11/26/ 1836-1920 Mary, wife of James, 1845-1922 Marijane Everett, 1924-1970 Mary M., d/o James and Mary, 1896 Paul R., s/o Raymond, 1925-1977 Raymond D. h/o Augusta M., and son of James and Mary A. 1887-1971 Augusta M. 1892-1920 John M., h/o Emma, and son of Lafayette and Mary J., 7/30/1866-1/5/1936 Emma L., 10/16/1868-11/28/1931 Alta M., d/o John and Emma, 3/4/1894-2/12/1968 Everitt Theopoelus, son of Henry and Fanny (Kresge) 4/20/1856-10/7/1861 John, h/o Polly, and s/o Henry and Sarah (Kresge) 2/8/1796-2/1/1866 Franklin, s/o Stewart Sr., and Mary Ann (Burger) 11/3/1867-9/25/1868 Lucinda, d/o Linford and Eliza Ann,(Everitt) Kresge, 12/7/1868-6/12/1869 Mary Jane, w/o Edwin R., 10/30/1845-8/17/1869 Henry D., s/o Jacob and Christina, 7/27/1827-12/30/1884 John, h/o Catharine (LaRoche) 3/9/1799-3/29/1853 David Hawk, h/o Elisabeth (Everitt), 7/23/1814-6/13/1875 Elizabeth Hawk, w/o David, and d/o Jacob and Christiana, 11/6/1816-1/25/1897 these two on the same stone Catharine (LaRoche), w/o John, 1/31/1801-7/12/1875 Susanna Serfass, w/o Nathan Serfass, and d.o David and Elizabeth (Everitt) Hawk Emmeline w/o James, and d/o Edward and Margaret Hoodmacher John, son of Jacob and Elizabeth (Meirer), March 2, 1831-Nov 16, 1880 Jacob, h/o Maria (Diehl) and son of Henry Sr., and Sarah (Kresge), 4/23/1791-1878 Emma J., d/o Lafayette and Mary J. (Dorshimer) 11/11/1862-3/18/1885 Elisabeth Davis, w/o W.C. Davis, and d/o Wm and Christina Everett Christiann , w/o John, 7/14/1805-9/29/1890 Elizabeth. w/o Jacob, 5/6/1766-4/8/1821 Jacob, h/o Eliz. 9/5/1761-8/21/1830 Rev.War Henry, h/o Sarah (Kresge) 7/17/1767-9/5/1830 Sarah Shitz, w/o Peter Shitz, and d/o Jacob and Christina (Dorshimer) Everitt, 11/24/1814-March 4, 1892 Nathan s/o William and Christiana (Dorshimer) 7/18/1839-7/18/1899 Charles, h.o Emeline, and son of Charles Sr. and Elizabeth ("Dott") 11/6/1854-2/2/1901 Emiline, 1/18/1856-8/l4/1942 Rebecca, w/o Mahlon, 10/2/1850-2/4/1902 Mahlon, s/o Charles and Eliz. (Dotter) 3/7/1843-9/21/1903 Gregory, Francis, h.o Hannah (Everitt) and s/o John and Catharine (Kresge) Gregory, 9/7/1848-2/20/1927 Hannah, wf of Francis Gregory, and d/o William and Christina (Dorshimer) Everitt, 4/12/1847-10/17/1912 Miller, Willard H., son of Enos and Cora Alice (Everitt) 1897-1928 Enos A., h/o Cora Alice (Everitt) 1865-1939 Cora Alice Miller, d/o Mahlon and Rebecca Everitt, 1870-1959 Best Wishes, Geri
Buried at Monroe County Christian Metzgar, h/o Elizabeth (Shroh). He was born Aug 21, 1787, and he died Feb. 3, 1865 John Henry Shupp, h/o Christiana (Metzger) and son of John Peter and Anne Margaret (Hawk) Shupp. Sept 25, 1808-May 30, 1878 Christiana Shupp, w/o John Henry Shupp, and d/o Christian and Elizabeth (Stroh) Metzger Oct 15, 1812-Feb 16, 1892 Amandes Shupp, h/o Ellen Amanda Elizabeth (Schmidt) and s/o John Henry and Christiana (Metzgar) Shupp 1/21/1848-7/8/1878 Elizabeth Metzger, w/o Christian Metzger 12/26/1791-9/16/1839 Anna Bollinger, wife of Daniel Kresge and also Stephen Bollinger, and d/o John Peter and Sarah (Seigel) Shupp 3/11/1815-3/28/1907 Ferdinand Shupp, h/o Sally (Hulsizer) and the son of John Henry and Christina (Metzger) Shupp 8/20/1844-7/27/1923 George Metzgar, 3/22/1818-2/12/1888 Eleanor J, 12/3/1818-1/5/1892 Sallie A. Metzgar, died 1918 Eugene Metzgar, 6/28/1858-4/4/1929 George B. McClelan Metzgar 30 Sept 1864-27 Sept 1889, s/o George and Catharine J. Metzgar Cathryn J. Metzgar, wife of George 31 Oct 1834-19 June 1914 Milton Metzger, Milton 1866-1943 Sarah J. 1871-1937 Lizzie Helen Metzger, 1900-1979 Howey, Elizabeth, the wife of Peter 1850-1909 Births-Monroe County Christian and Elizabeth Metscher, a dau.f Christine, born 10/15/1812, sp Henrich Stroh and wife Christina Christian Metzger, a son, Samuel, born 3/10/1814, sp Henrich Stroh William Neuhart and wf Julia Anna (Metzger), a son Ruben, born 11/2/1847, sp Michael and Mary Meixel Samuel and Catharine Metzger, a son Edward, born 6/30/1844 Samuel and Catharine Metzger, a son Joseph, born 6/30/1844 William and Julia Neuhart, a dau., Maria Anna, born12/14/1844 Daniel Metzger and wf Katharine Schmidt, a dau. Sarah Jane, 10/7/1848 Samuel Mesger and Lash? Schmid, a son, Alfred,born 1/17/1853 Samuel Metzger and Catharine, a child Phretta (?) born 9/21/1854 Lancaster County Mary Eliz., d/o Jacob Metsger, born March 10, 1748 Veronica Pfeiffer, d/o John, bp June 4, 1749 Christina Farner, d/o Adam and Mary Sarah, born Dec 14, 1749 Anna Maria Pfeiffer, d/o John Henry and Anna Margaret, born June 29, 1754 Margareth Farner, d/o Adam and Mary Sarah, born Feb 27, 1755 John Adam Pfeifer, s/o Adam and Catharine, born Feb 8, 1769 Sophia Boehme, d/o Charles Louis, pastor the church, and Catharine, born Aug 24, 1773 and of course, John T. Humphery has a lot of Metzgers in his books. Best Wishes, Geri
Lilly, Try the Monroe County Historical Association at 570-421-9199 or e-mail at [email protected] I sure they have the book and would make copies of the pages you want. Bob --- "Flower Child" <[email protected]> wrote: Hi, Does any one have access to the History of Wayne, Pike & Monroe Co. I was interested in what it had to say on the surname Everett/Everitt pg 1212, 1219, 1223, 1235 & 1264 Thanks Lily ==== PAMONROE Mailing List ==== When asking for information, please remember to be as specific as possible. Include full names, dates, places and relatives that will help set your "John SMITH" apart from the rest.
Lebanon County-Salam Reformed and Lutheran, Londonderry township (burials) Bowman, John E. 12/30/1804-10/10/1867 Sarah (nee Long) died Aug 27, 1871 age 60 Brandt, Catharine, 5/10/1809-9/25/1874 Samuel, 3/15/1807-8/17/1873 Ernst, Abram, 9/29/1760-4/25/1849 Elizabeth 12/1/1759-4/1/1841 Long, David, 1/20/1790-2/27/1866 Catharine, 9/25/1792-6/14/1868 Long, Henry, died Nov 2, 1873 age 45 Lydia (nee Bowman) died Aug 9, 1869 age 38 Ebersole, Sarah (nee Arnold) 10/12/1815-6/7/1867 Ebersole, Louisa (nee Baltz) 11/1/1839-8/28/1881 Fuchs, Adam, 3/3/1777-8/26/1854 Elizabeth died April 27, 1822 age 42 Oehrle, John Jacob, 12/12/1779-11/16/1837 Elizabeth, 9/5/1781-9/3/1847 Johannes, 3/17/1810-2/3/1835 Haldeman, Sally, 10/8/1815-8/7/1876 Bindenagel's Church, Londonderry twp Oehrle, Johanns, 1724-1826 Anniville township, returnes 1800' Christian Landis, Henry Long, Christian Long, William Long S. Annville - Sporting Hill Long Barbara, wife of Joseph, 11/29/1794-2/14/1875 Joseph, 1/7/1789-4/10/1864 Christian, 3/31/1752-2/8/1829 1750, Lebanon township, Felix Landis, George Huber, Nicholas Huber, Christian Long, Philip Ollinger, Henry Bowman 1780, Abram Ebersold. Nicholas Huber, Andrew Huber, Reinhard, Jung, Adam Jacoby, Christian Long, Henry Long, Jacob Matter, Baltzer Orth Salem Church-Lebanon borough Ernst, Eliz., 3/2/1747-1/5/1826 Ernst, Rev. William, 10/30/1786-9/1/1849 Jonestown, 1781, David Young, Christ. Setzer, Rudy Derr, Adam Weaver Union township 1843, David, Henry, David all Rank, John Phillips. Sr. Single men, Jacob Boeshore, Casper Shirk Best Wishes, Geri
Hi Geri, I was wondering if you or any on the list have any information about Martin Metzger son of Jacob?Was he the same Martin who married Mary Shoup in/abt 1873? Robert <snip> >The Metzger family. The first of the Metzger family to settle in Dauphin >county, was Jacob Metzger a native of Germany, who first resided near >Middletown, in that time Lancaster County, and afterward in Londonderry >township, Dauphin county. His son, Jacob Metzgar Jr, married Mary >Brandt, a native of Cumberland county. They were members of the Dunkard >church. They reared a large family, Children; David, Barbara, Eva, >Joseph, Jacob,( Martin), Elizabeth,<(Martin)>, Esther and Catharine. <snip> _________________________________________________________________ Tired of spam? Get advanced junk mail protection with MSN 8. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail
1264 George Ink came from Northampton County and settled in Barrett township in 1844. He was a resident of the township till his decease. He had ten children; Sibyl, the wife of John "Everett", who lived in Mount Bethel; Letitia, married Edward Mott, and resides in Stroudsburg; Elisabeth, widow of Waites Manard, living in NY.; Kate, the wife of James Staples, living in Scranton; Mary, the wife of William Ergood, who resided in New Foundland settlement; Susan, the wife of William Price, who lived in Michigan; Lucy, the wife of Perry Price, who resided in the townhip; Emory and Charles (died unmarried); Washington. 1223 nothing about Everett 1222 Daniel" Everitt", school director 1884, Lyman "Everitt", school director 1883 1219 William Serfass, the ancestor of the Serfass family settled on the farm where Charles Serfass, a grandchild, now lives. He is said to have a son William. William married Margaret "Everitt," and had ten children, children named 1212 nothing about Everitt Best Wishes, Geri
Hi, Does any one have access to the History of Wayne, Pike & Monroe Co. I was interested in what it had to say on the surname Everett/Everitt pg 1212, 1219, 1223, 1235 & 1264 Thanks Lily
History of Daupin Co. Metzgar. Jacob of Derry, died July, 1786, leaving children; Jacob Jr., Margaret, Eve, Barbara and Susannah XII. Ann Meetch (Elizabeth, Joseph, Daniel, John) born 1807, died 1854, married Benjamin Hoon and their daughter Clara, married John Metzgar XI. Frederick Hummel. (David, Frederick) born Dec. 24, 1782, died Oct 31, 1847, married March 25, 1806 to Barbara Metzger, born Sept 1, 1779, died Nov 22, 1861, d/o Jacob of Derry III Anna Maria, aka Mary Larue, (Jonas, Johann George) born Jan 10, 1747, died Nov 20, 1826 at Middletown, married John Metzger, born June 24, 1740, died April 26, at Middletown, buried at thee Lutheran graveyard. The had issue (surname Metzger), John, born Sept. 13, 1766, died May 10, 1820,Elizabeth, Anna Maria, John George, born Oct 10, 1769, Daniel, born Oct 30, 1770, Ludwig, born March 21, 1772, Anna Maria, married Dr. Charles Fisher, Jonas, born Sept 29, 1775, Catharine married Jacob Shertz, Jacob, born 1779, Rebecca, 1781, Charlotte, 1784, Lydia, 1786, Joseph born Dec 23, 1789, died in Harrisburg in 1854, the father of Larue Metzger, Esq. The Metzger family. The first of the Metzger family to settle in Dauphin county, was Jacob Metzger a native of Germany, who first resided near Middletown, in that time Lancaster County, and afterward in Londonderry township, Dauphin county. His son, Jacob Metzgar Jr, married Mary Brandt, a native of Cumberland county. They were members of the Dunkard church. They reared a large family, Children; David, Barbara, Eva, Joseph, Jacob, Martin, Elizabeth, Martin, Esther and Catharine. David Metzger, was born in 1779, member of the Dunkard Church, and he died 1832. He married Eva Rothrock, who died March 13, 1843. Children: Jacob, Christina, wife of Joseph Gingrich, Margaret, Barbara, who married John Meyers, 2nd to Frederick Beck, of Lancaster county, John, Leah, wife of John Stout of Hanover, Henry and Adam Henry Metzger, born Sept 17, 1827. In 1851 he married Fannie Miller, d/o David of Lancaster county. Children; David who married Barbara Mumma. Joseph of Elizabethtown. Lancaster Co, married Fanny Keyler, Amanda, the wife of John Rider, Emma, the wife of Frank Hoffer, of Mt. Joy. Memhers of the Mennonite Church. Adam Metzger, of Middletown, was born Jan 9, 1830. In 1852 he married Elizabeth, d/o Matthias Brenser, of Londonderry township. She died Sept 9, 1894. Children: Millard, who married Elizabeth Meckley, d/o Jacob, of Elizabethtown, M artin, married Ruth Roth, d/o Abram, John and Solomon, who died at age 23 Metzger-Monroe County I. Christian Metzger, grandfather, was born in Bucks County, and he was one of the early settlers of Ross township, Monroe County. He married Elizabeth "Strout:. Children: Samuel, Tena, wife of John Shupp, of Chestnut Hill township, Monroe Co., Julia A., wife of William Newhart, Annie, the wife of Levi Frantz of Ross township, and Lavian, the wife of Jacob Bond of Chestnut Hill. II. Samuel Metzger, of Ross township, married Catharine Smith III Eduard Metzger, born 1844, married Emma S. Frantz, d/o Charles of Ross township. Decker-Metzger-Monroe County Daniel S. Decker. married in 1860, Margaret J. Metzger. She was born Dec 25, 1843, near E. Stroudsburg, a d/o George A. Metzger, of Middle Smithfield, was was born 1813. He died 1888 at the home of his son, W.H. Metzger,with home the father and mother resided a number of years in their old age. The were members of the M. E. Church. The mother bore the maiden of Elanor Winans, and she was born and reared in Middle Smithfield township. Margaret J. (Decker) Metzger, was the eldest child of 9 children: 1. Margaret J., 2. Jonas who died in childhood, 3. Mary, who married W. F. Nyce, 4. Hannah who married W. R. Stright of Phila., 5. Franklin who married Emlira Sebring, of Price township, 6. John J., born at Stroudsburg, he married Blanche E. Bowman, 7. Lizzie, married William H. Bugless of Pocono township, 8. William H., born March 28, 1856 at Stroudsburg, 9. George M. born March 8, 1858, lived at Wilkes Barre, married Mary E. Crandall of Bradford Co. Metzger-Lancaster Co Henry S. Metzger, undertaker of Petersburg Lancaster Co., was born in East Hempfield township, Sept 23, 1832, a son of Jacob and Mary (Smailing), both native of West Hempfield. Frederick Metzger, the grandfather, was born in Lancaster county, Sept 26, 1768 and is supposed to be the founder of the family in this country, whom traidtion says came from Germany. He married Catharine Dengart, who died Oct 8, 1870. Children: Elizabeth, married Tobias Miller, Mary, married John Stillinger, Catharine who married Peter Mumma, Susan, married Jacob Seachrist, Andrew, Jacob, David, who died Dec 2, 1891. Jacob Metzger, born Dec 23, 1798 and spent his whole life in East and West Hempfield, he died Dec 28, 1846, he married Mary Smailing was born March 3, 1801 and died March 22, 1869. She was the mother of 8 children. Best Wishes, Geri
The Equinunk Creek is in present day Wayne County, PA. It flows from around Preston to the town of Equinunk on the Delaware River. There is a Shehawken Creek a bit to the north of the Equinunk Creek that also flows to the Delaware River. sherri Marie Robinson wrote: > > Anyone know where these two creeks are located or named today: Shohocking > and Equinunk in early Northampton County. My vote is Monroe but my vote > isn't good enough for me! > > Marie Robinson -- Sherri LaBar North Bangor PA Northampton County [email protected] _-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-ancestors-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_ Jesse LaBar (01 SEP 1830-03 MAY 1894) m. Mary Ann Lyons (24 JUN 1830-22 SEP 1895) |_Sylvester LaBar (29 AUG 1854-21 DEC 1950) m. Ellen Jane Weidman (06 OCT 1859-06 APR 1909) on 05 JAN 1882 |_Russell LaBar (17 SEP 1894 - 09 FEB 1974) m. Hilda M. Randolph (07 JUL 1894023 UN 1986) on 16 DEC 1916 |_Budd Arthur LaBar m. Virginia May Supers |_Sherri Lynn LaBar
Anyone know where these two creeks are located or named today: Shohocking and Equinunk in early Northampton County. My vote is Monroe but my vote isn't good enough for me! Marie Robinson