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    1. [PAMONROE] Jacob Miller invalid pension
    2. Kay
    3. To all my Miller cousins out there. I have come into the possession of the Civil War 'Claim For an Invalid Pension' for Jacob Miller Company K, Regiment PA Volunteers. It states he was wounded June 3, 1964 while in action in Cold Harbor. He was shot in the left leg injuring the tibia. If anyone is interested in a copy of his records I would be happy to share. Kay Martz Knoblach

    06/19/2002 02:15:16
    1. [PAMONROE] Fw: S(c)hup(p) and Hawk Family Reunion
    2. Keith Daniel
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, June 14, 2002 2:36 AM Subject: S(c)hup(p) and Hawk Family Reunion (second try) Bringing Families Together, S(c)hup(p)s and Hawks Moving Forward Together in the 21st Century! This year’s theme is: Come and Renew Your Family Ties as Our Country Comes Together So Shall we as a United Family! We will not have a speaker this year for the family reunion. Instead we will have a couple of surprises for you but you have to come to the reunion to find out what they will be! There is plenty of room at the fairgrounds; it can hold hundreds of people. If you haven’t been to the reunion for a while, come out and join us. Both families welcome you with open arms. There are many attendance prizes and some great prizes to possibly win at the Chinese Gift Auction. All children who participate in the children’s games will walk away a winner. Kathy likes to see all the children win and smile! Guess what???? We are going to have a Cake Walk this year and many of this year’s committee members are excited, especially Brenda, our new President!!!!! What is a cakewalk? It is an old-fashioned game of chance with music and fun. All it takes to play is a handful of quarters and a little luck!! So mark your calendars for August 4th, 2002 and help us to enjoy a day of relaxation and fun together! ******************************************************* Family Reunion Itinerary Sunday, August 4th, 2002 9:30 A.M. TO 11:30 A.M. (FREE) COFFEE, TEA, AND DONUTS SOCIAL HOUR 10:00 A.M. ON REGISTRATION THROUGHOUT THE DAY GAMES FOR CHILDREN & ADULTS 10:30 A.M. GILBERT CEMETERY TOUR BY ATWOOD SHUPP 11:00 A.M. till about 1:30 P.M. FAMILY LUNCH TIME 1:00 P.M. CHILDREN’S GAMES 1:30 P.M. BRIEF BUSINESS MEETING Awarding of Prizes Immediately following the Business Meeting will be the Cake Walk, and Chinese Cake Auction/Ice Cream Sundae Social Hour and the 50\50!!!!!! This is a time for all to relax, enjoy some free refreshments while the Chinese Auction proceeds. DIRECTIONS DIRECTIONS TO THE WEST END FAIRGROUNDS, ROUTE 209, GILBERT, MONROE CO., PA: 1. FROM INTERSTATE 80 TAKE ROUTE 33 SOUTH (EXIT IS JUST WEST OF STROUDSBURG, PA). FOLLOW ROUTE 33 SOUTH TO EXIT FOR ROUTE 209 SOUTH. DIRECTIONS CONTINUED (SEE 3.) 2. FROM ROUTE 22 TAKE ROUTE 33 NORTH (EXIT IS JUST WEST OF 25TH STREET EXIT) EASTON, PA). FOLLOW ROUTE 33 NORTH TO SCIOTA EXIT FOR ROUTE 209 SOUTH. DIRECTIONS CONTINUED (SEE 3.) 3. YOU WILL GO THROUGH SCIOTA AND BRODHEADSVILLE. AT THE SECOND LIGHT AT THE END OF TOWN BEAR LEFT, GILBERT IS THE NEXT TOWN. YOU WILL SEE A VFW ON YOUR LEFT AND THE FAIRGROUNDS ROAD WILL BEAR OFF TO THE LEFT. THE WEST END FAIRGROUNDS ARE ON THE ROAD ON THE LEFT. 4. FROM THE PENNSYLVANIA TURNPIKE, TAKE EXIT 34, MAHONING VALLEY ON THE NORTHEAST EXTENSION OF THE TURNPIKE. AFTER PAYING TOLL, YOU COME TO ROUTE 209. HEAD TOWARDS STROUDSBURG. YOU WILL GO THROUGH FOREST INN (THE NAME OF A TOWN), AND KRESGEVILLE BEFORE REACHING GILBERT. IN GILBERT, THE GILBERT UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST AND A WAWA ON YOUR LEFT. TURN RIGHT AT THE STOPLIGHT BEYOND THE CHURCH. GO ONE BLOCK, MAKE A LEFT ONTO THE FAIRGROUNDS ROAD. THE FAIRGROUNDS WILL BE ON YOUR RIGHT. GOD BLESS YOU AND KEEP YOU AND YOURS DURING THESE UNCERTAIN TIMES. WE LOOK FORWARD TO SEEING YOU AT THE REUNION. LOOK FOR THE SIGNS ON ROUTE 209 TO DIRECT YOU TO THE FAMILY REUNION! NEWSLETTER SUBMISSION DEADLINE IS 7-4-02 Submissions are being accepted for recipes for the "Tried and True Recipe Collection" section, inquiries and e-mail exchanges for the "Share Corner Column", special memories for the "Cherished Stories Column" birth, engagement, anniversary, wedding and death announcements for the "A Word from the Genealogist" column, submissions for the "Prayer Requests and Praise to The Lord" column, and clearly labeled pictures for the "Family Picture Section". Please submit your name, address and phone number along with your submissions. Send all submissions to the Correspondence Address. We hope that you enjoy the expanded, yearly newsletters. ? GIVING THANKS On behalf of the SSS and Hawk Family Reunion boards, we would like to thank you all for your support last year of our third combined family reunion. We are looking forward to this new tradition being continued. We hope that you all had a good time last year. Those of you who could not attend last year, we hope to see you there this year. With sincere gratitude, Kathy and Atwood Shupp BOOK ORDERS If you would like to order THE SSS FAMILY HISTORY BOOKS SET, the cost will be $70.00 plus $6.00 postage. Please use the form below to order your book. There are only 11 SETS that are available. These books will probably sell fast so please put your order in as soon as possible. Number of SETS ordered ______($70.00 plus $6.00 postage = $76.00 per book.) If you would like to order THE HAWK FAMILY HISTORY BOOK, the cost will be $40.00 plus $5.00 postage. Please use the form below to order your book. (Note: This check is written out to "Katherine F. Shupp" and goes to the correspondence address to the right. Number of books ordered ______($40.00 plus $5.00 postage = $45.00 per book.) Name:____________________________________ Address:__________________________________ Town, State, Zip: __________________________________________ Telephone number: ________________________ E-mail Address:________________________________________ REUNION DONATIONS DONATIONS GO TOWARDS THE REUNION EXPENSES, SUCH AS MAILING, FAIRGROUND RENTAL, PRINTING OF FLYERS AND PROGRAMS, PRIZES, ETC. A $5.00 OR MORE DONATION TOWARD THE EXPENSES WOULD BE GREATLY APPRECIATED. YOU WILL BE LISTED AS A REUNION PATRON IN THE REUNION PROGRAM. YES, I WOULD LIKE TO BE A PATRON OF THE 2002 S/S/S REUNION, AMOUNT ENCLOSED $_________ REUNION PROGRAMS IF YOU WOULD LIKE A COPY OF THE SCHUPP/SHUPP/SHUP AND HAWK FAMILY REUNION NEWSLETTER, PLEASE CHECK OFF THE BOX BELOW AND INCLUDE $1.00 FOR THE POSTAGE TO MAIL THE NEWSLETTER. LAST YEAR’S NEWSLETTER WAS 53 PAGES LONG AND INCLUDED AN OUTLINE OF THE REUNION PROGRAM, LIST OF PATRONS AND OFFICERS OF THE REUNION, MANY PICTURES, RECIPES, STORIES AND ARTICLES, UPDATES ON BIRTHS, DEATHS AND MARRIAGES TO THE SSS AND HAWK FAMILY HISTORY BOOKS. ANY CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE COSTS OF THE NEWSLETTERS WOULD BE HELPFUL. THE PROGRAMS WILL BE MAILED by OCTOBER, 2002. _____ YES, I WOULD LIKE A NEWSLETTER SENT TO ME. _____ CONTRIBUTION TOWARDS THE NEWSLETTER. CORRESPONDENCE ADDRESS MAKE ALL CHECKS PAYABLE TO: KATHERINE F. SHUPP, TREASURER SCHUPP\SHUPP\SHUP FAMILY REUNION 444 ROOSEVELT AVENUE GLENDORA, NJ 08029-1034 PHONE NUMBER: (856) 939-1890 E-mail address: [email protected] Smile, it brightens up the world around you!!!!!!!!!!!!!! FAMILY HISTORY BOOKS FOR SALE The Early German American Schupp/Shupp/Shup Families and Their Descendants >From 1600's to the Present is 8 1/2 " by 11" and consists of three volumes which combined are nearly 2,000 pages with over 250 pictures, and many human interest stories on various members of the family tree. The family tree outline is in the format of a continuous outline from the beginning to the end of each line. The family outline is indexed by surname and location with a special index for the S/S/S surname. The third volume consists of several charts on the family, indexes, pictures, and stories. If you are interested in ordering a book, there are only twenty sets of books left. Please send a check or M.O. written out to "Katherine F. Shupp, S/S/S Treasurer for $70.00 plus $6.00 for shipping and box costs to the Correspondence Address. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Genealogy of Conrad and Elizabeth (Borger) Hawk 1744-1990 is 8 1/2 " by 11", hardback, single volume which consists of 824 pages of information and a continuous outline from the beginning to the end of each line. The family outline is indexed by surname with a special index for the Hawk surname. If you are interested in ordering a book, please send a check or M.O. written out to "Katherine F. Shupp" for $40.00 plus $5.00 for shipping and package costs to the Correspondence Address. SCHUPP/SHUPP/SHUP and HAWK FAMILY RECIPE COLLECTION Don’t forget to submit your favorite family recipe(s) for the future recipe book. A box for SSS and Hawk family recipes will be at the reunion or you can send your recipes to the correspondence address on the next page. Please make sure that you put your name, address, and include any special information about the recipe. We feature some recipes in our Tried and True Recipe Collection column in Our Annual Schupp/Shupp/Shup and Hawk Family Reunion Newsletter. REGISTRATION AND ACTIVITIES: When you arrive at the fairgrounds, go to the registration area to be directed to the various activities of the day. You will be greeted with warm smiles from Sarah Shupp Kadlicek, Brenda Shupp-Briggs, Brenda’s mother, Helen Shupp, or Brenda’s son, Michael Briggs. FOOD!! FOOD!! FOOD!! We will have a food vendor this year. The Snyder Family will be our vendor this year. Their profits go towards the West End Fire Company. They will have barbecues, hot dogs, drinks, etc. available for sale from 11 am thru the lunchtime. No need to bring dessert as cake & ice cream will be provided. There are kitchen facilities available in the pavilion if you need them. There are stoves, electricity & refrigeration available to store and cook food but no freezers. Also, there are fast food restaurants & grocery stores a mile east of the fairgrounds on Rt. 209. BEAUTIFUL POCONO MOUNTAINS!! The fairgrounds are located in the beautiful Pocono Mountains area. There are many things to do for everyone!!! There are campgrounds, hotels, motel, resort vacation areas, and cabins that can be rented. Many of the S/S/S and Hawk family members still reside in the Pocono area. There are water parks, whitewater rafting, biking, hiking, golf, nature sights, factory outlets, and various activities scattered all over the area. This is a vacation resort area for couples and families. Come and stay for a few days and enjoy the area. Some e-mail addresses are: http://www.poconoattractions.net http://www.poconosbest.com http://www.poconovacations.com http://www.thisweek.net or write to: Pocono Mountains Vacation Bureau, 1004 Main Street, Stroudsburg, PA (570) 421-5791 FACILITIES AND AMENITIES There are clean bathroom facilities, a screened pavilion, children’s playground, a baseball field, and plenty of wide-open space to ride bikes or romp around. Bring some lawn chairs with you because many activities will be held outdoors this year, weather permitting. There will be games for children as well as adults to partake in. If you enjoy playing horseshoes, we will have a horseshoe tournament area for you to play. We will have a fun, water balloon toss at the end of the day. We will provide some games, coloring books and crayons for small children to play with during the business meeting. An area will be set up for them. CHINESE GIFT AUCTION ITEMS and CAKE WALK FOOD ITEMS NEEDED Attention: Please bring a handmade item or gift item for the Chinese gift auction. Also, we will need lots of food items such as fruits, vegetables, pies, or cakes that do not need to be refrigerated for the cake walk!!

    06/17/2002 07:10:47
    1. [PAMONROE] Wm H. H. Van Akin Family Bible Records
    2. Cathy & Vin Di Pietro
    3. As published in the Wantage Recorder dated 16 Jun 1933: >From the family bible of William H. H. Van Akin's, one of the sons of John Van Aken and Margaret, we are given the following bible records: Simeon Westfall, born Feb. 2, 1749. Sally Cole, born Jan. 10, 1745. John D. Westfall, born May 13, 1751. (settler in Clove, Montague) Wilhelmus Westfall, born June 2, 1753. (settler in Clove, Montague) Huldah Westfall, born Dec, 11, 1755. Dianna Westfall, born Sept. 4, 1756. Ruben Westfall, born Feb. 12, 1761. Simon Westfall, born Jan, 16, 1766. David Westfall, born Feb. 23, 1768. Jane Westfall, born Oct. 20, 1769. Margaret Westfall, born March 11, 1773. George Westfall, born Dec. 23, 1776. James Van Akin, born 1740. Elizabeth Van Aken, born 1736. Levy Van Aken, born 1760. Charity Van Akin, born 1761. Anthony Van Akin, born 1768. Garret Van Aken, born 1770. Henry C. Medaugh, born 1750. Elias Medaugh, born 1752. (In the Van Bunschoten family history, it says that Henry or Hendrick Courtright Middaugh, above, was a son of Cornelius MIddaugh, living in Upper Smithfield, born in Rochester, Ulster Co., NY and his mother was Elizabeth Van Bunschoten, who was later married to Jacobus Van Akin.) Children of John and Margaret Van Akin: Simeon Van Akin, born Dec. 11, 1789 in Upper Smithfield, died March 12, 1881. James Van Akin, born April 29, 1794. George Van Akin, born June 22, 1796. David Van Akin, born Dec. 12, 1798. Charles Van Akin, born Dec. 29, 1802. Lesena Van Akin, born Oct. 11, 1804. Hiram Van Akin, born June 18, 1807. Lawson Van Akin, born April 22, 1809. Dudley L. Van Akin, born Nov. 6, 1811. William H. H. Van Akin born July 2, 1816. Deaths: Lydia Margaret Van Akin departed this life Sept. 19, A.D. 1850, at seven o'clock in the evening, daughter of William H. H. and Julia Ann Van Aken. Olive VandeMark Van Akin, Jan. 30, 1870. Stephen A. Van Akin, March, 1861. Charlotte Phidelia Welch, Nov. 14, 1906, children(sic) of John and Margaret Van Akin. James Van Akin, Jan. 22, 1848. James Van Akin, Junior, Jan. 23, 1848. George Van Akin, April 26, 1870. Wm. H. H. Van Akin, died June, 1892. Marriages: Sept. 19, 1839, was married William H. H. Van Akin to Julia Ann Featherly. Then was married John Van Akin to Margaret Westfall, both of Upper Smithfield, Pennsylvania, June A.D. 1788 (Minisink records pg 276 say this was June 16, 1789) Births: Children of William H. H. and Julia Ann Van Akin: Charlotte Phidelia Van Akin, July 9, 1840. Sarah Amelia Van Akin, July 9, 1840 (died) Olive Vandermark Van Akin, Dec. 2, 1841. Lydia Margaret Van Akin, May 29, 1844. Cornelia Ann Van Akin, Nov. ? (3 or 8 or 13), 1849. William Harrison Van Akin, March 20, 1852. Charles Henry Van Akin, March 20, 1852. Lillie Jane, born July 2, 1854. Stephen A., born July 10, 1860, died March, 1861. Deaths: Simeon Westfall, 1812. James Van Akin, 1812. Elizabeth Van Akin, 1816. March 19, at 12 o;clock at noon, 1854, John Van Akin, son of James and Elizabeth. This concludes the bible records. I hope this was helpful, Cathy DiPietro listowner NJSussex-L

    05/23/2002 08:19:45
    1. Re: [PAMONROE] union church
    2. Kay
    3. I believe the church you are looking for is near Sciota/Bozzardsville area Monroe county. They have a LOT of good research documents there. Kay Flower Child wrote: > Hi Everyone, > Does any one know were the Union Church is in Hamilton Twp. ?

    05/22/2002 10:39:45
    1. [PAMONROE] union church
    2. Flower Child
    3. Hi Everyone, Does any one know were the Union Church is in Hamilton Twp. ?

    05/22/2002 07:17:38
    1. [PAMONROE] Overfield
    2. Flower Child
    3. COMMEMORATIVE BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD MILO OVERFIELD, one of the leading agriculturist of Middle Smithfield township, Monroe country, was born there in January, 1824, a son of WILLIAM and SARAH (COOLBAUGH) OVERFIELD, and grandson of MARTIN and MARY UTT [OVERFIELD]. The grandfather (Martin b. 1756 - d. 1821), who was a soldier in the Revolutionary War, was a native of Northampton county, Penn., and one of the earliest settlers of Middle Smithfield township, Monroe county, where he followed agricultural pursuits and blacksmithing throughout life. He located one mile south of Shoemaker's where he built a very substantial log house as a protection from the Indians. The country round about was at the time an almost unbroken wilderness, and the Indians were far more numerous then the white inhabitants. It is said that they found their lead in the vicinity of Mr. Overfield's home and melted it at his blacksmith shop. At times they were quite hostile, and gave the settlers much trouble and uneasiness. Mr. Overfield's neighbors consisted of the TRANSUE, PLACE and MOSIER families, and in common with them he and his family endured all the hardships and privations, as well as dangers, incident to pioneer life in this region. He reared a family of four children: Emanuel William Adam Sarah married John MOSIER All married and located in Middle Smithfield township, where they reared families of their own, but all are now deceased and many of their older children have also passed away. WILLIAM OVERFIELD, father of our subject, settled on the present farm of the latter, after his marriage, and built thereon a log house near the Milford road. He also purchased a large tract of land, on which he erected several sawmills, and extensively engaged in manufacturing and rafting lumber down the Delaware river to Philadelphia,in partnership with his brother-in-law, Judge [John] COOLBAUGH. He was one of the leading business men of this section, was enterprising and progressive, and became quite well-to-do. He was an old Jacksonian Democrat, and took an active and prominent part in local politics. His fellow citizens recognizing his worth and ability called upon him to serve in a number of important official positions. He was elected sheriff of Pike county when Monroe and Pike formed one county, also represented those counties in the State Legislature and his district for a term of four years, and served as a delegate to the reformed convention of 1830. Although he received but a limited educatedduring his youth, he became a well-informed man of fine business qualifications, and had considerable influence in his community. He held membership with no religious organization but aided I the election of the house of worship, and gave liberally to the support of the Presbyterian Church, to which his wife belonged to. Upon and included in his first purchase he built, in 1818, a large stone house on the Milford road, now owned by a Mr. MICHAEL. There he died in 1864: his wife had passed away in 1858. In the family were ten children. 1. J. M. [John Madison] married Lydia MICHAEL of Monroe county, and spent his entire life in farming in Middle Smithfield township, where he died at a young age, leaving a widow and four children: William, George, Elizabeth, deceased wife of John SHOEMAKER and Margaret, wife of Aaron SMITH of Smithfield 2. Elizabeth married Henry EILENBERG [probably EILENBERGER] of Smithfield township, Monroe county, and died there leaving a large family. 3. Washington married Susan DEPUY, and both died at their home in Middle Smithfield township, leaving a large family who are still residents of Monroe county. 4. Mary was the wife of Martin PLACE, who is represented elsewhere [in this book]. 5. Sarah married James PLACE, of Middle Smithfield township and died leaving a family who are also residents of Monroe county. 6. Daniel D., a farmer of Middle Smithfield township, married Sarah DUPUY, and died some years ago leaving a family who still occupy the home in that township. 7. Milo, our subject, is next in the family. 8. Joseph R. married Sarah KINTNER, who died leaving three children, Lizzie, Susan and William and afterward wedded Mattie EILENBERGER, who died leaving two children Cora and Moses. His death occurred soon after that of his wife. 9. William grew to manhood, and died unmarried. 10. Susan [*b. Dec. 1, 1791] married Abram FREESE, of Pike county, and they made their home in Shawnee, Monroe county, where they died. Their only child, Lizzie, died later. On the old homestead MILO OVERFIELD passed his boyhood and youth, aiding his father in his business, and attending the subscription schools of the neighborhood as there were no free schools in those days. In July, 1864, he was drafted and assigned to Company A, 51st P. V. I., being sworn into the United States service at Camp Curtin, Harrisburg, and assigned to the Army of the Potomac. He was discharged on the day of the President's assassination, in April 1865. Mr. OVERFIELD was married in 1846, to Miss Julia COWEN, of Middle Smithfield township, where she died, leaving one daughter Mrs. Hannah QUAGLEY [QUIGLEY?], who moved to California, where she and her husband died, leaving no children. for his second wife Mr. OVERFIELD married Miss Julia A. PIPHER, daughter of Samuel D. PIPHER, who belonged to one of the old and highly respected families. Eight children were born of this union, and five reached years of maturity: 1. John M. married Bertha MICHAELS, daughter of Philip MICHAELS, one of the worthy citizens of Middle Smithfield township, and they now reside with his father on the home farm. 2. William married Bella BARNES of New Jersey, and they also in Middle Smithfield township. 3. Lizzie lives in Cincinnati, Ohio. 4. Samuel wedded May MICHAEL, daughter of George A. MICHAEL, of SMITHFIELD township, Monroe county, and they made their home in Stroudsburg, where he engaged in agricultural pursuits. They have one son George. 5. Amelia, a most promising young lady, died at the age of eighteen years. Mr. OVERFIELD has spent his entire married life on his father's old homestead, and has devoted his time and attention to farming with good results. Upon his place he has erected a commodious residence, good barns and other outbuildings, and now has one of the best improved farms and handsomest homes among the many in Middle Smithfield township. He has cleared a large portion of his farm and placed it under a high stat of cultivation. Politically he is a supporter of the Democracy, and has most creditably and satisfactorily filled the offices of assessor, supervisor two terms, and in fact all of the local offices of his township. His wife is a faithful member of the Presbyterian Church, and although not a member of any religious denomination, he gives liberally to the support of Churches and Church work. Always a patriotic and loyal citizen, he offered his services to his county during her hour of peril, and willingly bore the hardships of the long marches and the heat and danger of battle that the Union might not be destroyed. As an upright, honorable citizen, He is respected by all who know him, and it is the wish of his many friends that his declining days may be passed in peace and happiness. * Records from the Shawnee Brick Church, Shawnee-On-Delaware, Monroe Co., Pa.

    05/22/2002 06:00:39
    1. Re: [PAMONROE] Smithfield Presbytarian Church
    2. geri brennan
    3. Hi Marilyn Bless your heart, I love church records. You, Pam, Connie, Paul, Richard, and I hope I didn't forget anybody And if I did, I include you, are just great with sharing. Thank you all. Best Wishes, Geri

    05/21/2002 04:36:31
    1. [PAMONROE] Andersonville Civil War POW site
    2. frye
    3. I would like to welcome those of you new to this site and tell you there are some really great folks who are willing to help just for the asking. I, myself do Volunteer research at Andersonville Civil War Prison in Andersonville Georgia. There are Any research I do is absolutely at NO cost and I am willing to do what I can. There are more that 4274 prisoners on record from the state of Pennsylvania and more than 1800 who died here, I thought I would send my offer. Here are my sources of research. There are 2 online databases to do lookups.....One by name...one by Company and Regiment. I also have a copy of the Dorence Atwater Death list which has the names and grave numbers of some 13000 graves with only 460 marked as " UNKNOWN " This along with a CD I have which contains 34,000 names of the 45,000 who were imprisoned there which helps me find prisoner records because of misspellings of the names or alternate names. I visit the prison site every couple of weeks and have access to the onsite databases as well as the physical files. I would like to let you know of another service I offer which is to take photos of graves for a small fee. If there is anything I can do in helping your research at Andersonville, please just ask. Kevin Frye Local Andersonville Historian / National Park Service Volunteer Hammer the Americans hard enough and you forge the best weapon in the world. --- Captain Simeon Ecuyer ...in a letter written to Colonel Bouquet during the siege of Fort Pitt Please visit my website dedicated to those Americans who were imprisoned and died in captivity while in the service to our country http://www.angelfire.com/ga2/Andersonvilleprison/index.html AOL USERS go to http://hometown.aol.com/andersonvillecw/

    05/18/2002 01:46:32
    1. [PAMONROE] 1870 Census Smithfield Township, Monroe Co., PA.
    2. Flower Child
    3. 1870 Smithfield Township, Monroe Co. Pa. 9 Aug.- Sept. 1870 148 148 KAUTZ George 48 farmer Margaret 37, Emeline 20,manzallis (male) 18, Benjammin 14, Ornelia 13, Isadora 11, Charles 9, Ellen 7, Mary 5, Lewis 2,wilmor 6/12 149 149 CUSTARD Benj. 65 farmer Catharine 61, Elizabeth 18, William 29 150 150 SMITH Isaac 54 laborer Rachel 44, James 21, Wilson 20, Jacob 18, Charles 16, George 13, Obediah 11, Andrew 9, emma 5, Alvin 3 151 151 DETNICK ? Aaron 31 farmer Susan 32, Olava 2, infant 1/12 152 152 TRIBLE Jacob 59 farmer Jane 50, Francis 25 (male), Anozi 19, Wilson 20, john 11,smen 11 (m), June 22, Emma 9 153 153 SMITH Franklin 25 farmer Amanda 24, Sarah 2, William 6/12 154 154 SMITH John 24 farmer Frances 25, Mary 6, Sizzie 7, Theom 1 155 155 KROZ or KOOZ Hermian 40 farmer Sarah 28, Orentus 6, Jessy 3 (f) OVERFIELD Adam 15 STRUNK Lydia 18 156 156 HELLER Carrie 37 keeping house Flora 11, Eanst 5 157 157 MYERS Simon 45 farmer Mary 40, Ellen 18 158 158 HARTMAN John 57 farmer NJ Sarah 43, Glbert 1/12 159 159 MCEWING George 68 retired farmer NY Mary 65, Ellen 10 160 160 METTER David 56 farmer Elizabeth 55, Emma 16 161 161 SMOYES John 35 miller Sabilla 35, Alevia (f) 4, Mary 2 ACE David 25 miller 162 162 ZIMMERMAN A. 25 farmer Louisa 22, Clasena 2 163 163 ZIMMERMAN David 78 (18) farmer Mary 56, Sam 27, Sabina 24, Hiram 21 164 164 ZIMMERMEN Joseph 70 farmer Alice 65, Alice 26 165 165 KONTZ Peter 36 Even 25 (F), Wesley 1 KORTRIGHT Sarah 18 ACE John 19 166 166 MOSIER Daniel 33 laborer Emaline 31, Hosaco 6 (m),Mary 3, Lyman 1 167 167 MARSH Jere 28 laborer Emma 24, Ida 8, Mary 4 168 168 VAN GORDEN Abra. 40 stone mason Susan 40, Ferdmaud 16, Willis 14, Anne 10,Emma 8 169 169 SEIPLE Jacob 48 miller Sarah 43, Josiah 14, Sarah 20, William 17 170 170 FREESE AD 49 merchant Susan 36, Lizzie 7 WALTER Joseph 25 farm laborer TRANSUE Anamias 26 171 171 TRANSUE A. 72 farmer Catharine 63, Hennetta 30, Davis 17 172 172 DETRICK Jacob 56 wheeling Mary 53 Baden, George 20, Frank 17,Alahina 15,Edward 7NJ 173 173 WILSON Clark 79 farmer NJ. Eliza 74 NJ, Catharine 51 NJ,Sarah 40 TUPPER Eliazbeth 35 FOMER Elizabeth 18 NJ. 174 174 METZ Samuel 56 farmer Candelina 47, Catharine 20, Elizabeth 18, Amanda 14, Maggie 9 175 175 TRANSUE Isaac 32 farmer Susan 32, George 5, Ella 22 ALVNA Clara 14 AVY George 17 176 176 TROCH John 44 farmer Elizabeth 33 keeping house,Hattie 4/12 Feb. BUSH Theodore 25 farm hand 177 177 WALTER Daniel 37 farmer Julia 33 keeping house, Manria 11, Franklin 8,Horace 7, William 4, Martin 3,Annie 1 VAN GORDON T. 15 178 178 WALTER William 27 farmer Phobe 25 keeping house, Henry 3, Suzzie 1 179 179 WALTER Abraham 52 farmer Ann 52 keeping house,Sarah 18, Cacella 14, Candered 7,Dimmick 16, Calvin 11 180 180 TRIBLE Reuben 29 farmer Mary 27 keeping house, Edward 4, Emma 2, Idella 3/12 BNGEN John 18 181 181 STRUNK Timothy 27 laborer Catharine 24 keeping house,Augustie 6(f),Mumie 1 182 182 TEIBLE John 59 farmer Elizabeth 54 keeping house KAUTA Christina 18 TRIBLE Susana 85 183 183 HANNA Silas 30 laborer Catharine 30 keeping house, Mary 6, Sarah 2 184 184 BROWN Daniel 67 farmer Mercey 64, Susan 30, Martha 25, Elizabeth 20, Daniel 22 farmer WALTER John 18 185 185 KOBER Hammand 32 farmer Hannah 31 keeping house, Carrie 1, John 25 farm laborer WALTER Martin 26 farmer 186 186 WALTER Joseph 29 farmer Catharine 29 keeping house 187 187 SEY David 52 farmer Elizabeth 53 keeping house, Sarah 22, Philip 19,George 16, Jonas 14, William 12 188 188 TROCK Elizabeth 65 keeping house Margaret 30 ZIMMERMAN Benj. 70 189 189 WILLIAM A.M. 32 laborer Mary 32 keeping house, Charles 6, Clara 5

    05/14/2002 09:09:58
    1. [PAMONROE] 1870 census Smithfield Township, Monroe CO., PA.
    2. Flower Child
    3. 1870 census Smithfield Township, Monroe County PA. 9 Aug.1870 103 103 LABAR Lewis 27 laborer Mary 28 104 104 STAPLES JOHN 39 laborer Hannah 35, Myron 12, Matilda 11, Ellen 8, Samuel 5, Anne 4 105 105 HANING Michael 35 laborer Ireland Barbory 35 Ireland, Mary 13 Scotland, Ann 8, Deliah 3, John 1 106 106 MCMORN Daniel 45 laborer Ireland Bridget 35 Ireland, Mary 15, Catharine 14, Margaret 8, Bridget 12, Patrick 6, Thomas 4, Edward 2, John 1/12 May 107 107 BANAHAM Martin 35 laborer Ireland Bridget 35 Ireland DUNN Michael 45 laborer Ireland 108 108 REDDY George 26 laborer Ireland Mary 21 Ireland, Ann 2 109 109 BARRET Michael 38 laborer Ireland Margaret 38 Ireland, Michael 14 NY. William 11 NY.,Henry 11 NY., Daniel 7 NY., Mary 9 NY., Thomas 1/12 May 110 110 BOWERS John 37 laborer Ireland Maggie 30 Ireland, Thomas 2 111 111 GRADY John 37 Ireland laborer 112 112 CUSICK James 27 laborer Ireland Ellen 26 England, Ann 5, Michael 3, Magan 1 113 113 CAIN John 34 laborer Ireland Ellen 36 Ireland, Ann 10, James 9, William 8, Ella 6, Margaret 4, Jennie 1 TRACY Patrick 38 laborer Ireland HANNA James 26 laborer Ireland MANN? James 28 laborer England WOLF WILLIAM 22 laborer Prussia 114 114 DRUINSO Michael 35 laborer Ireland Rosannah 36 Ireland,Catharine 12, James 10, Thomas 2 115 115 SONDENGEN John 50 laborer Ireland Ann 50 Ireland, Catharine 13, John 10, Mary 20, Ann 1 116 116 BELL James 62 merchant Hannah 53, frank 28, Emma 16 MAULOR Madison 28 miller 117 117 HUNSON Charles 55 laborer Hannah 55 118 118 DIMOND Robert 48 laborer Sarah 36, Napalson 22 male, William 13, Amanda 12 Lousa 4, Emma 5, Theodore 3, Maggie 2, Josephine 1 119 119 SMITH George 37 laborer Margaret 37, Ann 13, Edwin 10, Annilla 2/12 April 120 120 HOUSER A. Y. 29 LABORER Helen 29, Charlie 8, Mary 5, Irvin 1/12 May 121 121 TAYLOR T. P. 39 farmer Sarah 36, Joseph 11, Sarah 6, Harry 4, Amzi 1 WINTWE Samania 33 domestic HOUSER Margaret 70 122 122 SMITH David 39 farmer Sarah 39, Bromn ? 13 male, Christina 80 BSMON ? Lydney 50 f BSMON? Orway 5 m. 123 123 SMITH John 75 laborer Elizabeth 54 124 124 SMITH Philip 45 farmer Catharine 44, Ida 10, Sarah 8 DRAKE Frances 26 female. domestic SMITH William 30 farm hand idiot 125 125 SMITH Frederick 70 farmer Isabella 66, Therson 22, Mary 7, Laura ? 3,Lucy 1 126 126 Walter, Samuel 57 farmer Sarah 48, Margaret 20, Caleb 18, Maria 16, Amanda 14 127 127 Bush Ammiel 54 farmer Mary A. 45, William 9, Mary S. 7, Martha 6, Maggie 5 FENNOR Hannah 16 domestic servant TRANSUE Davis 16 farmer hand 128 128 MOSER Malinda 37 Amanda 14, Germa 12 female, Mary E. 9, Mc Clellan 2 129 129 BIRTCH Edward 40 carpenter Elizabeth 38, William 15, 130 130 TRANSUE Isaac E. 68 Sumberman Elizabeth 65 131 131 FENNOR Jane 42 Charles 12 TRANSUE Anamia 30 male farm laborer 132 132 TRANSUE Martin 36 laborer Harriet 41, Caroline 12, Flora 7, Ann 3, Wells 2 SMITH Eliza 17 133 133 HELLER Melchior 42 farmer Sarah 44, John 18, Elizabeth 16, Catharine 14, Sally 12, Isabella 10, Frank 9, Bertha 5, William 4 134 134 SMITH ? Charles 16 HELLER Sally 74 keeping house HELLER Sarah 31 135 135 TRANSUE A.E. 73 farmer Catharine 64, Hennette 20 EVAN Davis 10 136 136 EILENBERGER Peter 38 farmer Christinna 39, Lizzie 13, John 9, Henry 8, child female 4, Anne 3/12 ALBERT Amzie 16 137 137 EILENBERGER Elizabeth 56 Mary E. 23, Susan 25, Kate 20, Lydia 18, Emma 13, John M. 33 Millwright 138 138 TRANSUE HOMY? 33 farmer Jacob 30, Abraham 20, Catharine 29, Elizabeth 24 VAN AUKEN William 14 139 139 TRANSUE John 69 farmer Frank 20, Eliza 30 140 140 STRUNK John 60 farmer Ellen 52 Margaret 20 KINTNER John W. 12 DETRICK Mary 6 141 141 WALTER Hirams 41 farmer Sarah 42 John 18,Ellen 16, Michael 14, James 12,Abraham 11,Henry 8, Sizzie 6, Edwin 5 142 142 MYERS Catharine 36 keeping house Matilda 15, sama ? female13, John 11, Ann 8, Mary 7 143 143 MOSIER John 59 farmer Mary 56 keeping house 144 144 MOSIER George 22 farmer Abraham 20 145 145 MOSIER William 24 farm hand Carloine 17, Elizabeth 20, infant 1/12 May 146 146 MOSIER Adison 37 farmer Ellen 35, John 10,Emma 9, Martha 7, Otis 6, Judd 4, Hattie 1 147 147 CUSTARD John 33 farmer Sarah 29, Henry 8, Catharine 6, Joseph 2

    05/14/2002 08:59:36
    1. [PAMONROE] 1870 census Smithfield Township Monroe Co., PA.
    2. Flower Child
    3. 1870 census Smithfield Township, Monroe CO., Pa. 9 Aug.1870 67 67 STRUNK Moses 44 farmer Catharine 47, Adam 12 68 68 STRUNK Henry 70 farmer William 27 farm laborer, Rubin 8, Edward 2, Mary 28, infant 1/12 69 69 YETTER Samuel 25 farmer Elizabeth 22, bertha 3, Howard 1,Anne 1/365 may BATHLOR John 15 70 70 BUSH Samuel 50 farmer Mary A. 42, Martha 17male ?, Alice A. 12, Laura ? 4, Emely jane 2 71 71 RINFALS Conrad 47 farmer Bavaria M0ana 39 Bavaria, John 12, George 9, Sarah a 7, Lousia 6/12 dec. ? 7272 BUSH Samuel 34 farmer E. Mansox 33, bertha 5, Hattie 3, Austin 1, Henrette 5/12 june? YERSLEY Wilson 18 farm hand HOPNANO ? Lousia 16 domestic 73 73 KAUL Lewis 44 farmer Hamburg Mary 38 Baden, Edward 17, Frederick 14, Catharine 8 LABAR A ? 22 clerk 7474 BUSH R M 59 physician Sarah 55, Albeina 30, Edwin 24, Lewis 22, van 17 male BAMHART JAS. 9 BAMHART Elizabeth 7 7575 KAUL Philip 35 farmer Sarah 30, Jacob 7, Oscar 4, Sausa 2 female, Anna 2/12 crossed out 76 76 CASELBERGER Fred 48 farmer Sarah 50 NEWHART Mary 8 CASELBERGER Samuel 45 77 77 TEEL James 31 farmer Nj Mary 66 NJ, Mary 28,NJ, Catharine 21 NJ ZILL JAMES 16 NY 78 78 ACE Simon 56 farmer Margaret 53, Peter 27, David 25, Moses 23, john 21 79 79 KINTNER J G farmer 40 Elizabeth 40, Anne 16 80 80 YEISLEY Peter 77 farmer Catharine 79 8181 CHRISTIAN Clarke 33 farmer Cornelia ? 31, Lydia 11, Harry 9, olive 4 82 82 KINTNER George 66 farmer Anne 63, James 13 83 83 BUSH Daniel 57 farmer Anne 57, Mandena 21, Julias female 18 84 84 TRIBLE Samuel 27 farmer Maria 20, Sarah 3, Dennis 1 Smith Frank 15 85 85 LABAR S. V. 34 merchant Susan 29 NJ LABAR A. J. 22 clerk 86 86 BUSH S. D. 41 hotelkeeper Cynthia 32 NJ, Frank 12, Harry 11, Sara ? 8, Emma 7 STRUBLE Martha 10 STRUBLE Josephine 6 NY. 87 87 BROTZMAN THEO 27 laborer Elizabeth 25, George 6, Elias 4, Sara ? 4/12 Feb. 88 88 CARMER GEORGE 47 laborer Sarah 27, William 7, Mary 6, Emma 1/12 may 89 89 TERPERNNING R. H. 44 farmer NY Elizabeth 44 NJ., Alimzo R. 20, John H. 12, Laura ? 7 90 90 SMITH Louis 60 Louisa 20 9191 TRANSUE DAVID 43 farmer ARMALAGA Maria 35 James 16, George 13, Reuben 9 9292 PHILIPS John 47 farmer Rebecca 49, Jacob 18, Susan 21, Rebecca 17, Lewis 14, Hannah 12, George 10 WORKHEISER GEORGE 31 9393 MORGAN B. 49 farmer Elizabeth 46, Reeder 23, Hannah 21, Martha 17, Emma 15, Anntha 13, Rbelle 11,frances female 8, Edwin 6, 94 94 DETRICK Martin 34 farmer Lydia 31, John 7,laura ? f. 3, Maggie 2, Mary 1/12 may SMITH GEORGE 19 ACE MARY 21 95 95 ROW Jacob 34 laborer Susannah 25, Lorie 8, Mary 6, Jane 4 96 96 SMITH Frank 26 laborer Amanda 24, Laura 2, William H. 6/12 Dec. 97 97 POOLE Edward 53 farmer England Maria 56 NY., Edward 18 NY., William 23 NY. SHELLY Eliza 57 NY. 98 98 SEARGENT Sarah 37 Ann 21, Martha 16, James 14, Maria 12 Eugen 9 99 99 STETTLER David 39 laborer Martha 30, Joseph 12, Rufus 10, William 8, Ann 6, Elizabeth 4, Robert 1 100100 GULICK/WILICK Samuel 53 farmer Hannah 57, Susan 24, Williamson 22, Milson 17 female DEPUY Maria 8 101 111 EVANS Charles 52 laborer Emily 50 102 102 EVANS William 23 laborer Mary 19, Edith 1/12 may, Wilson 19, Amanda 14 ? MCNEAL Thomas 73 infirm

    05/14/2002 08:44:25
    1. [PAMONROE] 1870 Smithfield Township, Monroe Co., PA. census
    2. Flower Child
    3. 1870 Smithfield Township, Monroe co. PA. 9 Aug. 1870 1 1 DEVOSO David 37 laborer Catharine 41 Keeping house, Alice 10, James 6, Josphine 3, George 7/12 RIDGEWAY John 59 laborer NJ 2 2 DEFURY/DEPUY Aaron 50 laborer Sally A. 48 keeping house, Enos 21, Willis 15, Mary 10 3 3 NEWHART Peter 49 farmer Susan 46 keeping house, Charles 23, Ellen 14, Elmirah 9, Mary 6 4 4 BUSH B.V. 69 Magistrate Sarah 70 DEPUY Christian 70 BUSH Amizi 22 BUSH Emma 16 5 5 STAPLES Joseph 50 shoemaker Caroline 46 keeping house, Msuthen 21 m, DWG 19, Emma 17 Theodosia 13 6 6 BROADHEAD Thomas 53 hotel keeper Anne 43 keeping house, Eugene 22, Mary a 21, Elizabeth 19, Hosacial ? 17, flora 15, William 13, George 8, bertha 3, Thomas 9/12 HARRISON John 19 hostler REYHART George 30 sumberman NJ STRUNK Jacob 25 farm hand not in pa STRUNK Martha 23 not in pa 7 7 VAN SETER Moses 28 farm hand NJ Julia 25 keeping house, Joseph 6, Alana 3 8 8 SNYDER Joseph 23 laborer NJ Mattie 20 Keeping house , Henry 2 9 9 WILLIAM Ranson 47 stonemason Nania 47, Edwin 18, Silva 16, Angelina 14, Mannig 8 male, Daniel 6 10 10 STRUNK George 55 laborer Catharine 77 11 11 FENNS A Jr. ? 56 laborer FETHERMAN Olpha 54 FENNOR Mary 49 12 12 HENSEN Theo 33 carpenter Mary 30, Edward 8, Millie 3, Silly 5/12 13 13 WALTER Michael 72 farm barbary 67 1414 WALTER Jesse 44 butcher NJ Jane 43, Phobe 18, Terresa 13, Marerria 11, Conrad 9, William 7, Otelia female 4 1515 WALLACE Jekeil 36 blacksmith Ellenora 38, Edgar 13, David 11, Mary 8, George 1 16 16 NEYHART A M 55 farmer Susannah 54, Jeremiha 28, Sarah 24, Mary 22, John 19, Margaret 16, George 13, Catharine 10 Daniel 40 YOUNKINS Elizabeth 77 1717 ALSOP Sam 57 boarding house Rachael 52, David 16 Del. DONLIN Michael 18 domestic servant Ireland WILSON Robert 20 domestic servant 1818 HANIS JH 32 butcher NJ Hester 31 NJ, mary 9 Nj 1919 BUSH Fidley 51 or 57 cabinetmaker Ann 41, George 18, Mary 14, Irvin 12 2020 BUSH George 76 carpenter Maria 74, Jane 40 21 21 BUSH Hiram 42 farmer Malinda 18, Edward 16, George 14, Abraham 12, Carrie 10, belle 8, Anne 6, Amzie 2 22 22 FENNOR James 37 farmer Sally 42, Emma 15, Elemina 12 GOULD Hannah 26 2323 ALBERT Philip 60 shoemaker Sarah 60 2424 DEPUY John 66 farmer Margaret 63 2525 ? Frank 22 farm hand Ellen 21, Emma 4/12 2626 HAUSER HB 27 carpenter Louisa 24 2727 WEAVER Valentino 57 farm Sabina 45, William 25, Ervin 21, Daniel 19, unia ? 17 male, Douglas 15, Sarah 13, Rosanna 11, Sabina 9 28 28 LABAR Manase 31 manufacturer Sizzie 25, Rosa 7, Emma 3, DEPURY Nicholas 14 MSSMM ? William 40 artist 29 29 DAVIS Matheas 69 farm NJ Ann 53, Catharine 16, MAPLES Mary 6 3030 KUTZ Abraham 100, Catharine 70 MC PANTHNI john 2 3131 YETTER Edward 52 farmer Elizabeth 48, Idrlul ? 3 female, Morris 9 32 32 SHANOY David 55 merchant Rachel 53, George 25 TRANSUE Peter 10 33 33 JONES M G 45 merchant inek? 36 female 34 34 HUNT John 36 laborer Elizabeth 25 nj, Lewis 15, Emily 13, Minnie 10, Alice 8, Hettie 5, Annie 2, STAPLES Joseph 86 35 35 KURTZ Peter 69 farmer Elizabeth 50 3636 WILLIAM John 27 lab Sarah 41 3737 MCCLARLY JS 39 wheelwright NJ Sarah 41 3838 LABOAR JD 55 farmer NJ S. Ann 54, Hirm 22, frank 20, Margaret 26, Mary 24, COUNTERMAN Helsy 15 female 3939 BROADHEAD BF 39 merchant Emily 33, Isabell 9, Anna 7, Augutine 4 female, Eugene 2, JACKSON Walter 22 laborer RAY John 20 laborer 4040 BUSH Simon 35 laborer Ellen 43, Mary 10 41 41 TRANSUE Fred 40 blacksmith Matildia 40, Phillip 14, David 12, Mary 9, Jacob 4, Susannah 1/12 42 42 PADY John 37 laborer Ireland 4343 CROSDALE E T 42 farmer EA female 44, Edgar 15, Howard 13, Stewart 3 44 44 ZIMMERMAN Jacob 63 farmer Julilia 58, Catharine 30, Ofeliah 17 45 45 NEWHART J H 25 carpenter Sarah 24, Jennie 7/12 46 46 TAYLOR B J 44 farmer NJ Susan 36, Isbin male 17, William 15, Bloomfield 13, Ida 11, Arthur 8, Minnie 6, Clara 4, Robert 1 HART CAROLINE 20 47 47 CANADE Jacob 36 blacksmith Catharine 34, Ineria ? 9 female, George 7, Horace 2 LABAR Ella 15 48 48 FREDERCO Peter 50 laborer Susan 30, Theordoe 24, David 21, Wilson 17, john 15, Millasond 11male 49 49 BECK WILLIAM 40 laborer Margaret 30, Reves 9, George 7, Rosanna 3, OP 1f 5050 HOUSE Simon 38 carpenter Catharine 27, flora 4, Martha 3 51 51 KOBER Jacob 29 farmer Christine 23, Servisa 62 female 5252 MARSH G W 31 farmer Sarah 27, Buckly 5 TERPERRING Josephine 14 53 53 HOFFMAN O M 50 NJ farmer Elizabeth 55, Alvin 25, Bryeann 22, Suisa 19, Sarah 17, Luther 14 54 54 DRAKE James 53 laborer Catharine 43, Amzi 14, Lydia 12, George 9 55 55 BOGART M 53 farmer Rachel 55, Mary 27, peter 17, Minnie 4 56 56 ANDERSON C 45 laborer NJ Margaret 39 NJ, Anos 19 Male Nj, alma 7 57 57 SILL Francis 62 shoemaker Bavina sSusan 60 58 58 KAUL Fred 75 Gentlemen Hamburg Catharine 68 Hamburg 59 59 KAUL Charles 37 farmer Hamburg Margaret 33, Louisa 6, Emma 2, Anne 2 60 60 WOLF Harris 22 farm laborer Anne 19, Charles 6/12 61 61 KINNEY Gideon s. 57 farmer Nj Sarah, Wilson 19 Nj, Emma 18 6262 TERPERING James 71 farmer NY. Hannah 68 NY 63 63 FOX S A 27 clegeyman N.C. H C 20 ? Virginia HUMPHREY M 16 domestic VA. 64 64 KINTNER J B 32 teacher Mary J. 32, John 11, George 9, Lewis 7, flora 2 65 65 BROTZMAN Joseph 62 farmer Mary 50, Eliza 22 66 66 WOLF Peter 79 farmer Margaret 64 VAN WHY John 33 laborer Sarah 30 Rebecca 14, Mahala 10, Mary 8, Maggie 5, Elizabeth 3

    05/14/2002 08:27:55
    1. [PAMONROE] Smithfield Presbytarian Church
    2. m m
    3. Hi, Here's some church records for Smithfield Township. There are some others I'll send later. http://www.geocities.com/marilynnanne/church-monroe/smithf-presb.html http://www.geocities.com/marilynnanne/church-monroe/smipremarr.html Hope everyone had a nice Mother's Day. How are you feeling Geri? Marilyn __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? LAUNCH - Your Yahoo! Music Experience http://launch.yahoo.com

    05/12/2002 08:08:29
    1. [PAMONROE] Mott
    2. Flower Child
    3. Thanks Geri, I would be interested in the MOTT history. Yes I would like to have it. Do you want my snail mail address? Lily Give a dream gift Hand painted gifts & ect... http://www.alittledream.cc

    05/12/2002 02:21:37
    1. Re: [PAMONROE] Fw: mott
    2. geri brennan
    3. There is a written history on the Mott Family in Com. Bio. Record of NE PA., do you want it? Best Wishes, Geri

    05/12/2002 07:43:18
    1. Re: [PAMONROE] Fw: mott
    2. Flower Child
    3. No I didn't have that info., I was looking for his family. Thanks ----- Original Message ----- From: "geri brennan" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, May 12, 2002 10:05 AM Subject: Re: [PAMONROE] Fw: mott > I'm sure you have this. Hon. D. Mott, purchased the Milford Herald, > changed the name to the Dispatch. > > Best Wishes, Geri >

    05/12/2002 06:26:06
    1. Re: [PAMONROE] union church
    2. Bob Kitchen
    3. If my 60-year-old memory serves me well, it is now Christ Lutheran Church, Hamilton Square, but formerly both United Church of Christ & Lutheran. Bob Kitchen ----- Original Message ----- From: "Flower Child" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, May 22, 2002 1:17 PM Subject: [PAMONROE] union church > Hi Everyone, > Does any one know were the Union Church is in Hamilton Twp. ? > >

    05/12/2002 06:18:30
    1. Re: [PAMONROE] Fw: mott
    2. geri brennan
    3. I'm sure you have this. Hon. D. Mott, purchased the Milford Herald, changed the name to the Dispatch. Best Wishes, Geri

    05/12/2002 04:05:48
    1. [PAMONROE] Fw: mott
    2. Flower Child
    3. Hi, Looking for information on MOTT. He was a journalist and lived in Pike Co., I was told that he met a young women from Stroudsburg, and they disappeared. Thanks Lily

    05/11/2002 09:59:12
    1. Re: [PAMONROE] NATION in Middle Smithfield 1870
    2. Rosemary NATION
    3. Dear Charlotte Thank you very much for your reply. Yours is the 2nd reply (in a matter of hours!) recommending the Historical Society so I must contact them. Also the Courthouse. Thank you again. Kind regards Rosemary ----- Original Message ----- From: "Charlotte" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, May 10, 2002 9:17 PM Subject: Re: [PAMONROE] NATION in Middle Smithfield 1870 > Try Monroe County Historical Association. They have a large book of deaths > before 1900 as well as Lanterman Funeral records for after 1900. They also > have a list of people who left wills. The wills can then be found at the > Monroe County Courthouse in Stroudsburg, PA. > > http://mcha.stroudsburg.com/contact.html > > > Charlotte > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Rosemary NATION" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Friday, May 10, 2002 2:03 PM > Subject: [PAMONROE] NATION in Middle Smithfield 1870 > > > > Hello List > > > > I have just found an ancestor on the 1870 Census > > William Bryer NATION (age 71) wife Mary Ann(age 66) and daughter Emma Jane > (age 20). > > > > William and Mary Ann were not on the National US 1880 census anywhere so I > am assuming they both died during the 10 years. > > > > WHERE CAN I FIND THEIR DEATHS/BURIALS or ANY INFORMATION about them? > > > > William's occupation was "Farmer" with a value of $1,000 for his estate > and $400 personal estate. WHERE WOULD A WILL BE KEPT FOR HIM IF HE MADE > ONE? > > > > One of the sons, Frederick, lived nearby in Middle Smithfield on the 1870 > census and I know about him. > > > > Any help at all would be much appreciated as I have spent years trying to > find WBN. > > > > Thank you. > > > > Rosemary Nation (Essex, UK) > > [email protected] > > > > > > > > >

    05/10/2002 03:27:48