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    1. [PAMONTGO-L] REDHEFFER & SHITZ, CUMMING, OTTINGER, & SLINGLOOF
    2. Per Deed Bk. 1, pp. 327-328, Office of the Recorder of Deeds, Norristown, Montgomery Co., PA. Abstracted 13 August 1947. 18 June 1782 Andrew REDHEFFER, of Springfield Twp., Phila., Co., PA., yeoman, and Ann his wife, sold to Henry SHITZ of Whitemarsh Twp., same Co., papermaker, a tract of land of about 12 acres, 22 perches in Springfield Twp., being part of 39 1/4 acres which REDHEFFER had bought from David and Rachel CUMMING the day before (17 June 1782). Witnesses: Christopher OTTINGER & John SLINGLOOF Gerre Engard Byrd

    02/13/2000 10:23:15
    1. Re: [PAMONTGO-L] lodge emblem? Conshohocken Norristown
    2. Does the hand point up? If it does I think it is the sign of the Methodist religion. One sees it on tombstones. Ann

    02/13/2000 09:26:26
    1. Re: [PAMONTGO-L] cemetery
    2. Jas
    3. They are very nice in helping you there. Adamsgen@aol.com wrote: > In a message dated 2/12/00 1:12:07 PM Mountain Standard Time, > norrie@zdial.com writes: > > > Does anyone know where the Whitemarsh Union Church and cemetery are > located? > > The cemetery was being used in the early nineteen hundreds. I was told > there > > was a split in the church and some went with the Lutheran Church and some > > with the Reformed Church does anyone know which Luthern and Reformed > > Churches they are? > > Whitemarsh is a township in Montgomery County surrounded by Lower Merion, > Plymouth, Whitpain, Upper Dublin, and Springfield Twps. One edge borders on > Phila County. Two early churches there were St. Paul's Lutheran Church in > Barren Hill and St Thomas Protestant Episcopal. The one you are referring to > is probably St Paul's. This doesn't give you any new names for the church > but perhaps they are still in existence in Barren Hill. > Diane in CO > > ==== PAMONTGO Mailing List ==== > Support Rootsweb with a donation it will be used to keep > this Genealogy Resource online. > http://www.rootsweb.com > > ============================== > The RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: > 12.8 million individuals and counting. > http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/

    02/13/2000 08:22:27
    1. [PAMONTGO-L] Re: [PHILLY-ROOTS-L] Shearer/Scherer
    2. In a message dated 02/13/2000 11:08:24 AM Eastern Standard Time, arahoj@webtv.net writes: << I am looking for information about George Sccherer b Mar 1787 listed in records of First Reformed Church of Phila City; father Peter and Mother Anna Maria. >> Jim, in your SHEARER/SCCHERER search, have you come across the following? Descendants of John W. SHEARER 1 John W. SHEARER b: March 12, 1797 in Worchester, Montgomery, PA d: November 12, 1878 ... +Elizabeth ENGARD b: March 20, 1804 in Upper Dublin, Montgomery, PA m: December 04, 1828 in , Montgomery, PA d: November 12, 1879 in Ft. Washington, Montgomery, PA ..... 2 Allen E. SHEARER b: September 14, 1829 in Upper Dublin, Montgomery, PA d: Bef. 1870 .......... +Louisa VAN DYKE b: March 16, 1833 in , Montgomery, PA m: Abt. 1852 d: Bef. 1870 ............. 3 Mary Elizabeth SHEARER b: April 29, 1853 ............. 3 George Harrison SHEARER b: February 28, 1855 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA .................. +Florence MARJORUM ..... 2 Catharine Ann E. SHEARER b: June 22, 1830 in Whitpain, Montgomery, PA d: January 17, 1892 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA .......... +Never married Gerre Engard Byrd

    02/13/2000 05:24:46
    1. Gulf Christian Cemetery, Conshohocken, PA
    2. Dear Members, Does anyone know where Gulf Christian Cemetery is located? I have an obit. from the Norristown Herald dated February 17, 1956. Mr. John W. McPeak died on Feb. 16, 1956. I'm interested in learning if any other McPeak family members are buried in the same cemetery. Also, I'd like to know what other McPeak family members lived in the Conshohocken area. Thanks for your time and guidance. Suzanna

    02/13/2000 04:08:22
    1. Re: [PAMONTGO-L] st michaels locale?
    2. William Dietrich
    3. m t wrote: > > Hi rooters-- > Does anyone know the location of St Michael's Lutheran Church of the > 1760's in Philadelphia/Montgomery County? > Thank you > Marc > > My DE/PA families- > Wm ANDERSON 1752,Eve ARNOLD Keefer 1791,Mart BUCHER 1799 > Mag ? GAUGLER 1791,An KENT Livzly 1835, Marg NEY Emrich 1760 > Eve Marie ? KEEFER 1755,Wm KELLY 1793,Rach. REA Livesey 1760 > Eve SWARTZ Shaffer 1770,Priscilla TAYLOR Culin c1764 > > ________________________________________________________________ > YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! > Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! > Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: > http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj. > > ==== PAMONTGO Mailing List ==== > Support Rootsweb with a donation it will be used to keep > this Genealogy Resource online. > http://www.rootsweb.com > > ============================== > Join the RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: > Linking the world, one GEDCOM at a time. > http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/ Hi marc!! it is in Philadelphia!! Bill

    02/12/2000 08:49:08
    1. [PAMONTGO-L] Union Church of Whitemarsh
    2. Linda Hoover
    3. The former Union Church of Whitemarsh is today these two churches: St Paul's UCC, Fort Washington and Zion Evangelical Lutheran, Fort Washington: http://www.libertynet.org/stpauls/history.html

    02/12/2000 08:40:16
    1. [PAMONTGO-L] Conshohocken
    2. Kathy Jost Shouse
    3. I have found a notation that a family member, Blanche HOLTON lived in Conshohocken about 1932 and was wondering where the best place would be to write to get a City Directory lookup for that time period. This is my first attempt at research in Pennsylvania and am not familiar with the area and research there. Thanks for any help that you can give me. Kathy Jost Shouse

    02/12/2000 07:01:58
    1. [PAMONTGO-L] 1900 or 1910census
    2. Lenore Dickinson
    3. Does anyone have access to a 1900 or 1910 census for Montgomery County. I am looking for a Frank Dickinson who lived in the North Wales, Gwynedd, Lansdale area. Thanks. L

    02/12/2000 04:18:43
    1. [PAMONTGO-L] cemetery
    2. Lenore Dickinson
    3. Does anyone know where the Whitemarsh Union Church and cemetery are located? The cemetery was being used in the early nineteen hundreds. I was told there was a split in the church and some went with the Lutheran Church and some with the Reformed Church does anyone know which Luthern and Reformed Churches they are? Thanks Lenore

    02/12/2000 04:15:22
    1. Re: [PAMONTGO-L] Hist & Gene Societies
    2. Dana Rieder
    3. To all who are trying to link to the address below. I know that Sharon moved and said that she could not use AOL due to no local access number. I emailed her, so hopefully she will let you know what's up. Dana Rieder ----- Original Message ----- From: <Genebug02@aol.com> To: <PAMONTGO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, February 12, 2000 10:05 PM Subject: Re: [PAMONTGO-L] Hist & Gene Societies > In a message dated 02/12/2000 11:15:52 AM Eastern Standard Time, > wamadeav@citrus.infi.net writes: > > << http://hometown.aol.com/RelativeSS/index3.html >> > > It didn't work for me, either! > > Phyllis > > > ==== PAMONTGO Mailing List ==== > List owner ndwilson@swbell.net > > ============================== > Personalized Mailing Lists: never miss a connection again. > http://pml.rootsweb.com/ > Brought to you by RootsWeb.com. >

    02/12/2000 01:00:15
    1. Re: [PAMONTGO-L] cemetery
    2. There is a Reformed Church on Union Meeting Road in Blue Bell, PA. I don't know the name off hand. I drive by it on my way to work everyday. I will take notice on Monday and email you back. They have a small burial ground behind the church and the building looks quite old, but very small. Typical little white chapel. Amy

    02/12/2000 12:36:08
    1. st michaels locale?
    2. m t
    3. Hi rooters-- Does anyone know the location of St Michael's Lutheran Church of the 1760's in Philadelphia/Montgomery County? Thank you Marc My DE/PA families- Wm ANDERSON 1752,Eve ARNOLD Keefer 1791,Mart BUCHER 1799 Mag ? GAUGLER 1791,An KENT Livzly 1835, Marg NEY Emrich 1760 Eve Marie ? KEEFER 1755,Wm KELLY 1793,Rach. REA Livesey 1760 Eve SWARTZ Shaffer 1770,Priscilla TAYLOR Culin c1764 ________________________________________________________________ YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.

    02/12/2000 11:58:31
    1. Re: [PAMONTGO-L] cemetery
    2. In a message dated 2/12/00 1:12:07 PM Mountain Standard Time, norrie@zdial.com writes: > Does anyone know where the Whitemarsh Union Church and cemetery are located? > The cemetery was being used in the early nineteen hundreds. I was told there > was a split in the church and some went with the Lutheran Church and some > with the Reformed Church does anyone know which Luthern and Reformed > Churches they are? Whitemarsh is a township in Montgomery County surrounded by Lower Merion, Plymouth, Whitpain, Upper Dublin, and Springfield Twps. One edge borders on Phila County. Two early churches there were St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Barren Hill and St Thomas Protestant Episcopal. The one you are referring to is probably St Paul's. This doesn't give you any new names for the church but perhaps they are still in existence in Barren Hill. Diane in CO

    02/12/2000 10:13:46
    1. Re: [PAMONTGO-L] Hist & Gene Societies
    2. In a message dated 02/12/2000 11:15:52 AM Eastern Standard Time, wamadeav@citrus.infi.net writes: << http://hometown.aol.com/RelativeSS/index3.html >> It didn't work for me, either! Phyllis

    02/12/2000 10:05:25