In a message dated 01/14/2000 8:49:38 PM Eastern Standard Time, WilliamCollins@unforgettable.com writes: << Is this possibly Andrew Enyard and his wife Ann Plumly? She was b.10 May 1789, dau of George Plumly and Susanna Nickells of Bucks Co., PA. >> Yes, I think so. How did you know? Gerre
Gerre, Frankford was in Philadelphia County and when the city sprawl set in it was swallowed up. It is now a neighborhood in Philadelphia. Amy
Is anyone familiar with this church and it's location. I assume Frankford is in Montgomery Co.??? Rehoboth Methodist Episcopal Church, Frankford all adult Engards: Andrew bap 10 may 1836 Ann bap 3 may 1840 Ann bap 20 jul 1834 Susan bap 20 jul 1834 Thanks for any help you can give. Perhaps you are a member of this church. Gerre Engard Byrd
In a message dated 01/14/2000 2:23:04 PM Eastern Standard Time, JVR321@aol.com writes: << There must be someone out there who is familiar with JOSEPH R. PLACE. >> The following researcher has lots of info on PLEIS/PLEUS/etc. and thinks one of them changed his name to John M. PLACE who immigrated in 1822. CORose@email.msn.com I am researching the PLEISS line of siblings: Elizabeth/Lizzy, Rebecca, Mary, Caroline, John M., & Kate M. Looks like this: Descendants of Unknown PLEISE 1 Unknown PLEISE b: in PA ... +Catherine UNKNOWN b: Abt. 1804 in PA ..... 2 Rebecca Christina PLEISE b: February 02, 1818 d: June 01, 1894 .......... +Jacob GRIM b: March 11, 1819 d: April 20, 1896 ............. 3 Susan Elmira GRIM b: August 14, 1842 d: June 20, 1927 .................. +Joseph McFARLAND b: November 23, 1833 d: November 09, 1867 ............. 3 Caroline "Carrie" Rebecca GRIM b: Abt. 1845 .................. +Nathan FRICK ..... 2 Elizabeth K. "Lizzy" PLEISE b: December 1826 in PA d: September 28, 1903 .......... +George ENGARD b: 1826 in PA m: August 03, 1856 in Norristown, Montgomery, PA d: September 08, 1862 in Fairfax Hospital,, VA ............. 3 Frederick L./P. ENGARD b: May 21, 1857 in Plymouth Twp., Montgomery, PA d: 1931 in Phila., Phila., PA .................. +Emily B. BENNETT b: June 15, 1859 in Phila, Phila., PA m: October 07, 1880 in Phila., Phila., PA d: 1925 ............. 3 (child) ENGARD b: Abt. 1860 ............. 3 Mary Caroline "Georgette" ENGARD b: August 03, 1862 in Phila., Phila., PA ..... 2 Mary PLEISE b: Abt. 1828 in PA ..... 2 Caroline L. PLEISE b: Abt. 1832 in PA ..... 2 John M. PLEISE b: Abt. 1835 in PA ..... 2 Kate M. PLEISE b: Abt. 1835 in P Gerre Engard Byrd
Any Place's out there from PA? Looking for info on Joseph R. PLACE b~1830 around Skippack PA. Married Esther M. Trout 1854. Their son, Joseph Richard PLACE b1867 Skippack married Mary E. Webster b1868 Chester Co. Joseph and Mary both died in 1934 in Norristown PA. There must be someone out there who is familiar with JOSEPH R. PLACE. Thanks! Thelma JVR321@aol.com
Joan, I have an Elizabeth Hipple who married an Amos R. Hunsberger. This couple was married in 1861. Amos' parents were Jacob Hunsberger and Agnes Rittenhouse. Not sure if this helps but I thought I'd forward the info to you anyway. This couple is not a direct line of mine, though. Sharon
Hi!! This is such a nice list to subscribe to. I have received some very helpful information that has enabled me to extend my family tree a little further. I also feel that I have made at least one email friend. At this time, I am looking for links between the Hipples and the Millers. I believe that Jennie E Miller (1863-1953) , Wife of Joseph T Hipple (1861-1939) is the daughter of Absalom (1839-1892) and Catharine (1846-??) Miller. It also appears that Absalom and Catharine Miller are related to Jacob Fegley (1830-1900) and his wife, Mary Ann Hunsberger (1831-1912). However, I am still searching for the link. The family lived near Boyertown and near Pottstown. Any additional information would also be greatly appreciated. Thanks so much. Joan Frizzell
AN explanation of my motive follows my listing of generation 5 of Levering... Generation No. 5 15. SARAH5 SHOEMAKER (AMELIA4 LEVERING, WILLIAM3, JOHN WIGARD2, ROSIER1) She married DANIEL PASTORIUS, son of SAMUEL PASTORIUS and HANNAH LUCKEN. He died December 1754. Notes for DANIEL PASTORIUS: He died Dec 1754 leaving a will dated 7th day 10mo 1754.- Joe Patterson. Child of SARAH SHOEMAKER and DANIEL PASTORIUS is: i. DANIEL6 PASTORIUS, m. ELIZABETH MECKLIN. Notes for DANIEL PASTORIUS: A merchant of Philadelphia (Egle). 16. MARY5 CLEAVER (ELIZABETH4 LEVERING, WILLIAM3, JOHN WIGARD2, ROSIER1) was born Bet. 1731 - 1738 in Bristol Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, and died Bef. 1764 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania. She married CHRISTOPHER REX 1750 in Old Swedes Church, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He was born 1725 in Pennsylvania, and died January 22, 1814 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania. Children of MARY CLEAVER and CHRISTOPHER REX are: i. JESSE6 REX, b. 1752, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania; d. September 09, 1832. ii. WILLIAM REX, b. May 21, 1754, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania; d. June 13, 1795, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. 17. WILLIAM5 CLEAVER (ELIZABETH4 LEVERING, WILLIAM3, JOHN WIGARD2, ROSIER1) was born March 20, 1734/35 in Trenton, Morris County, New Jersey, and died Abt. August 1809 in Abington Meeting, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. He married MARY KNIGHT 1757 in Bristol Township, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania. She was born January 10, 1734/35 in Bristol Township, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, and died 1821. Notes for WILLIAM CLEAVER: Cleaver, William. "[Abstract of his will, written 29 November 1802, proved 22 August 1809]". Abstract of Montgomery County, PA, Wills, page 34.- Jack D. Mount. A soldier in Holstein's Co., 3rd Battery, PA Militia in the Revolution.- Jack D. Mount. --------------- I got William CLEAVER's death date of "9th mo, 8, 1809" from this book: Cleaver, William J. Some of the Descendants of Peter Cleaver; Westfield, IN, 1983, 332 pages.- Jack D. Mount Note this additional statement by Jack, however: However, it is impossible for William to have died on 8 September 1809! His will was proved on 22 August 1809. And, as I am sure you know, wills are proved after the person's death. So, I just guessed that the book or the Quaker records or whatever the source made a recording error, and, so I put the death date of 8 August on my Web page. I guess I should go back and put "about" before the date so people know that it is just a guess. --------------- Children of WILLIAM CLEAVER and MARY KNIGHT are: i. JONATHAN6 CLEAVER, b. March 03, 1758. ii. ELIZABETH CLEAVER, b. June 03, 1761. iii. HANNAH? CLEAVER, b. 1771. 18. HANNAH5 CLEAVER (ELIZABETH4 LEVERING, WILLIAM3, JOHN WIGARD2, ROSIER1) was born Abt. 1745 in Bristol Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, and died Abt. 1765 in Pennsylvania. She married MR. POTTS. He was born Abt. 1740 in Pennsylvania, and died Abt. 1765 in Pennsylvania. Notes for HANNAH CLEAVER: AFN:X368-F4 Notes for MR. POTTS: AFN:X368-DX Child of HANNAH CLEAVER and MR. POTTS is: i. THOMAS6 POTTS, b. Abt. 1770, Pennsylvania. Notes for THOMAS POTTS: AFN:X368-G9. My MOTIVE: To invite researchers of the surname LEVERING, (and of Shoemaker, Buzby, Cadwallader, Lukens, Blaker, Kite, Potts, Clayton, Tyson, Conard, Uptegrove, Keurlis, Lensen, Streepers, Van Bebber, De Haven, Tunes, and many, many other surnames, to join our email list with homepage, accessible at http://Original13.listbot.com/ 1800+ data emails in our archives, heavy-source, documented findings, history, culture, genealogy, slavery issues, researched on our 200+ membership email list. The Original 13 Settlers of Germantown (PA) who arrived via the Concord in October 1683. A tricentennial U.S. commemorative stamp was made for the occasion. Germantown was, at one point, the US capitol, when the yellow fever struck Philadelphia, and drove the government to reseat itself at Germantown... Won't you join us, if you have interest in these names? Vince Summers Email List Owner
This is one name I have something on... with a motive... but more on that shortly! -VINCE Descendants of Rosier Levering Generation No. 1 1. ROSIER1 LEVERING was born Abt. 1600 in France. He married ELIZABETH VAN DE WALLE. Notes for ROSIER LEVERING: This information, and information for John Weigard is from the book: The LEVERING FAMILY; or, A GENEALOGICAL ACCOUNT of Wigard Levering and Gerhard Levering, Two of the Pioneer Settlers of ROXBOROUGH TOWNSHIP, Philadelphia County, (PENNSYLVANIA,) AND THEIR DESCENDANTS; AND AN APPENDIX, containing brief sketches of Roxborough and Manayunk... By Horatio Gates Jones, published 1858. Apparently, fled early religious persecutions, by going to either Holland or Germany. He there married, in Wesel, Westphalia. ---------- Mulheim is about 20 miles or so east of Krefeld. It was home to the Dehavens [came to America abt 1698] for some period of time and also the Leverings [came to America abt 1684/5]. Quoted message: Some of you might be interested in obtaining a little book titled "Die Auswanderung der Mulheimer nach Pennsylvanien" (The Emigration of the Mulheimers to Pennsylvania) by Karl Broermann , zietschrift of the Historical Society of Mulheim on the Ruhr, December, 1938. The book contains the original German text, plus the English translation by Rosalie N. Castleberry (1991). At least until recently, the book could be purchased from Rosalie N. Castleberry, 12404 Summerport Lane, Windermere, Florida 34786. If you get the book, note that Peter's [Dehaven's] name was omitted in the English translation, and Leisbeit was not listed in either language. Mrs. Castleberry is aware of the omission. The book is hard bound and only 50 pages, but contains some very interesting information. ---------- Levering Family History and Genealogy Author: John Levering Call Number: CS71.L661 This book contains the history and genealogy of the Levering family of Philadelphia. Bibliographic Information: Levering, John. Levering Family History and Genealogy. Levering Historical Association. Indianapolis. 1897. LEVERING FAMILY HISTORY AND GENEALOGY. BY COL. JOHN LEVERING, OF LAFAYETTE, INDIANA, Associate of the Victoria Institute, or Philosophical Society of Great Britain; Companion of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States; Author of Personal Recollections of the War of the Rebellion, etc.; Member of the Indiana Historical Society; Member of the Indiana Academy of Science. "Like leaves on trees the race of man is found, Now green in youth, now withering on the ground; Another race the following Spring supplies; They fall succeffive, and succeffive rise." --Pope. PUBLISHED BY THE LEVERING HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION. INDIANAPOLIS: WM. B. BURFORD, PRINTER. 1897. Footnote of a later page... (*)The Keyser connection is second to the most numerous branch of the Levering family, and reciprocally, I may add, that the Leverings are a collateral branch of the Keyser family. A bicentennial anniversary of the arrival of Dirck Keyser in Germantown on October 10, 1688, was held on the same date in 1888, in the old Mennonite Church, which was built in 1770. On that occasion a history of the family in Holland and America was read by its author. Hon. Charles S. Keyser, of Philad. Hon. H. G. Jones was present and explained the relation of the Keyser and Levering families, followed by Dr. Saml. W. Pennypacker, LL. D., who related his family association with the Keyser name. - ----------------------------- The Price Family Mr. Price received his early education in the local schools, the Pottstown Academy and the academy of Joshua Hoopes in West Chester. Upon leaving school he obtained a situation as bookkeeper in Philadelphia, and when the bank was organized in Pottstown, Sept. 14, 1857, he was elected Teller. Henry Potts (*) Susanna Keyser Backius was a daughter of Rev. Peter and Catharine (Clemens) Keyser; granddaughter of Peter and Hannah (Levering) Keyser; great-granddaughter of William and Hannah(Clements) Levering; great-great-granddaughter of William and Catharine Levering; great-great-great-granddaughter of Wigard and Magdalena (Bker) Levering and great-great-great-great-granddaughter of Rosier and Elizabeth (Van de Wall e) Levering. 89 ---------------- The following is what I gleaned from, "Levering Family History and Genealogy" by Col. John Levering, of LaFayette, Indiana. Origin of Levering Family is believed to come from the town of Leverington, Isle of Ely. John de Leveryng first appears in Leverington Parish Church in nearby Wisbech Barton Manor in 1316. In 1593 Puritanians were driven across the sea to Holland and eventually settled in Leyden (or Leiden). Horatio Jones' The Levering Family, states he belonged to the Reformed Church in France and fled on the Revocation of the Edict of Nantz but debates that idea. He does settle on the idea that he came from France but at a different time. I haven't follow the Levering research and was wondering if new evidence resolved this issue? Regards, Gene Smith in Pasadena, Calif.- GSmithsan@aol.com ----------------- Based on information in "Levering Family, History and Genealogy" by the Levering HX Association in 1847, Rosier's parents were natives of England and of Normal ancestry. They removed from England with the Puritans because of religious persecution. Family tradition of the remnants of the family at Gemen is that Rosier and Elizabeth Van de Walle occupied the old Levering homestead at Gemen and died there. Rosier's mother was from Wesel, near Holland. Further, the source indicates that Rosier's son Wigard entered into a contract with an agent of the Frankfort Company, dated 20 March 1685, to transport himself and his family to America. In that document, Wigard states his own age as "36 or 37", Magdalena "36", Anna "9", William "4", Amilia "2 1/2" and Sibella "1/2". The family register in the Bible was written in German after all the children were born. The volume was printed in Germany, in 1693, eight years after Wigard's family came to America. Wigard could not write, and the register was all written in one hand at the same time. So it must have been by a friend, which might account for discrepancies. The source goes on to say that Wigard and his family settled in Germantown, Pa in 1685 and removed a short distance west in 1691, into Roxborough Township. He bought five hundred acres of land, lying between and bordering the River Schuykill and Wissahickon Creek. Wigard was buried on his farm (Leverington Cemetary) in a spot overlooking the Wissahickon. Dave Leebrick -dleebr01@harris.com Children of ROSIER LEVERING and ELIZABETH VAN DE WALLE are: 2. i. JOHN WIGARD2 LEVERING, b. Abt. 1648, Gamen in Westphalia, Germany; d. February 02, 1744/45. 3. ii. GERHARD (GARRET) LEVERING, b. Abt. 1660, Gamen in Westphalia, Germany; d. Aft. 1731, Whitpain Township, Montgomery Co., Pennsylvania. Generation No. 2 2. JOHN WIGARD2 LEVERING (ROSIER1) was born Abt. 1648 in Gamen in Westphalia, Germany, and died February 02, 1744/45. He married MAGDALENA BOEKERS April 1674, daughter of WILLIAM BOKERS and SIDONE BRAVIERS. She was born Abt. 1649 in Leyden, So., Holland, Netherlands, and died November 01, 1717 in Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania. Notes for JOHN WIGARD LEVERING: Leverington Cemetery, Inc. Ridge Ave, Roxborough, PA c/o John Laberteaux, Treasurer 3470 Dartmouth Drive Bethlehem, PA 18020-2073 Tele: 610-867-8168 The above may be John Wigard Levering (and other Levering's) place of rest. See note below. Of Roxborough. Emigrated to America sometime between the 20th of March and the 10th of August, 1685. Buried on his farm in a spot overlooking the Wissahickon, which has become a part of the famous Fairmont Park of Phila. This spot subsequently became the churchyard and burial ground of the Baptist Church, organized in 1789, which was greatly enlarged, and is now known as Leverington Cemetery, under a special charter from the State of Pennsylvania. The ground doubtless contains the remains of Magdalena. - Dorothy Holgate, probably referring to the book, The Levering Family, by Gates Levering. This is a copy of the Will of Wigard Levering as published in the Levering Family, pgs 94-95. I, Wichert Levering, of the Township of Roxborrow, in the County of Phila, in the Province of Pennsylvania, Joyner, being in good health of body and of a sound and perfect mind and Memory, and calling to mind the frailty of this transitory life and that it's appointed for all flesh once to dye, Do make and ordain this my Last Will and Testament in manner and form following, revoking, Disannulling, and making uttely void and of none effect all other and former Wills by me at any time heretofore made. Imps. I will that all my just Debts and funeral expenses be paid and discharge by my Executor hereinafter named with all convenient speed after my Decease. Item. I give and Bequeath unto my Daughter Amelia the sum of tenn ponds lawful money afd to be paid to her by my said Executor hereinafter named within twelve months after my Decease. Item. I give and Bequeath unto my Daughter Sebilla the sum of tenn pounds lawful money afd to be paid to her by my sd Executor within three years after my Decease. Item. I give and Bequeath unto my son in law Peter Indehaven ye sum of tenn pounds lawful money afd to be paid to him by my sd Executor within ffour years after my Decease. Item. I give and Bequeath unto my son in law William Tunes ye sum of tenn pounds lawful money afd to be paid to him by my sd Executor within ffive years after my Decease. Lastly. I give and Bequeath unto my son William Levering whim I hereby constitute; ordain and appoint sole Executor of this my Last Will and Testament all other my Estate and Effects of what kind soever. In witness whereof I have hereunto put my hand and seal this twenty third Day of August in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and fforty two. his WICHERT W LEVERING Mark Signed, sealed, published pronounced and declared by the said Wichert Levering as his last Will & Testament in ye presence of us. Witnesses William Levering Hannah Levering Thomas Yorke This will was probated after the death of the testator: on the 7th day of Febaruary, 1745, in Court at Philadelphia. A former will executed by Wigard on May 10, 1736, and which was revoked by the above instrument, contained the names of all his children, and of the husbands of his daughters. Its preservation as a relic, saved also, valuable history. Two sons; William, born at Mulheim, in Germany, and Jacob, born in Roxborough, survived the old pioneer. Jacob, on his marriage in 1717, was made the owner of eighty-five acres, bordering on the river Schuylkill, of the home farm, by deed from his parents, dated February 20 of that year. The signature of his mother, Magdalena, to this deed is the last record evidence we have of her. This deed provided an easement for "free egress and regress to or from the hereby bargained tract through the said Wechart and William's other land as far as the Plymouth Road (now Ridge Avenue), nevertheless it shall be lawful for the sd Jacob, afore written, to ffence in all the said tract leaving a gate of Barrs or Shut rails." This right of way became what is known as the steep hill street between Manayunk and Roxborough, called Green Lane. It is now bordered by business houses and dwellings, many of them are fine residences. On November 1, 1717, Wigard conveyed all the residue of his five hundred acres to his older son William, estimating the area at 155 acres. In this deed no wife joins, which suggests the death of Magdalena prior to the date noted. The inventory of Wigard's estate, as made by Matthew Houlgate and Isaac Cook, on the 9th day of February, 1744-45, lists household effects sufficient for one room only--except "one bible valued 1.10 and one singing book--shows that he had retired from active life and was "only waiting till the shadows a little longer grew"; the while, clinging to His Word as the beacon which would guide him safely "over the river." (*) The spelling of the Christian name by his attorney, suggests the pronunciation of W-i-g-a-r-d by the yet Teutonic neighbors. "His mark" to this instrument, and to all other documents signed by him, was composed of large Roman letters W L, of peculiar form, with a distinctive mark upon the W. In his day "his mark" meant a scrawl which each man adopted as his signature, and the use of it by another was regarded a forgery. Bibliographic Information: Levering, John. Levering Family History and Genealogy. Levering Historical Association. Indianapolis. 1897. Another post revealed (from the PA Genealogical Magazine in an article called "The Back Part of Germantown"): Pgs 82-82: The land between the Mueller tract and Cresheim Creek west of the Plymouth Road belonged to John Roop, who had purchased it from John Am Wegg in 1720. The tract had formerly belonged partly to Wigard Levering, and partly to Samauel Savage, a stonecutter who had married Thomas Rutter's daughter Ann. Levering had sold his tract to Am Wegg in 1706 and Savage had folalowed suit in 1708. East of the road, Savage had sold 56 acres in 1714 to the silversmith Jan Neuss or Nice. Since Nice's death in 1719 the tract was held by his widown Elizabeth and their children Mathias, Cornelius who had married Hannah Muntoff in 1721, Wynard, William who had married Mary Stump in 1725, Gertrude whose husband was Peter Johnson of Skippack and Alice, wife of Derrick Keyser, the cordwainer. It has generally been the opinion that Wigard Levering spoke the German language, and this belief was based upon the following facts: 1. He was born in Gamen. 2. His family Bible is German. 3. The Family Register is in that language. On the other hand, his wife was a Hollander, and the deed which he executed to De la Plaine was in the Dutch language. Besides, in his lawsuit with Pastorius (post,pp,7,8,) the Governor and Council, directed that both Pastorius and Levering should bring with them "a friend that understands the German and Dutch languages." It is well known that Pastorius was a native born German, and the inference is that Levering must have been a Hollander. -Footnote from Horatio Gates Jones "The Levering Family." Notes for MAGDALENA BOEKERS: >From the book "The Levering Family, p. 93: In April, 1674, he (John Wigard) married "the chaste virgin," Magdalena Bokers, of Essen. She was a native of Leyden in Holland...-Dorothy Holgate. Children of JOHN LEVERING and MAGDALENA BOEKERS are: i. ?3 LEVERING. 4. ii. SIDONIA LEVERING, b. April 23, 1691; d. Bef. 1736. iii. JOANNA SOPHIA LEVERING, b. April 1675. Notes for JOANNA SOPHIA LEVERING: Died aged 3 weeks. iv. ANNA CATHARINA LEVERING, b. March 1672/73, Mulheim in the Rhur; m. HEINRICH FREY, April 26, 1692, Germantown, PA; b. June 17, 1663; d. October 12, 1732. Notes for ANNA CATHARINA LEVERING: The LEVERING Family, History and Genealogy, pg 97: Children of Wigard and Magdalena (BOKERS) LEVERING II. Catharine, b March 1676, in Mulheim, in the Rhur. She was brought to America in 1685 by her parents when aged "9 years," as stated in the contract of transportation. She married Henry FREY at Germantown, April 26, 1692 (OS) of whom Cassel states "Heinrich FREY and Joseph BLANTENBACH were the first two German emigrants who came to PA. They emigrated in 1680 and settled in Philadelphia".......more that I will send if anyone is still interested. v. MARIA ELIZABETH LEVERING, b. January 07, 1688/89, Mulheim; d. September 1703. 5. vi. WILLIAM LEVERING, b. May 04, 1677, Mulheim on the River Ruhr, Germany; d. August 1746, Roxborough Township, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania. vii. AMELIA ANNA SOPHIA LEVERING, b. July 1682, Mulheim; d. February 05, 1771; m. BENJAMIN MORGAN. viii. ANNA SIBELLA LEVERING, b. September 1684, Mulheim; d. August 17, 1764; m. GEORGE MILLER. ix. HERMAN LEVERING, b. November 18, 1686, Germantown, PA; d. Bet. 1691 - 1708. Notes for HERMAN LEVERING: First one born here (at Germantown).- Dorothy Holgate. 6. x. JACOB LEVERING, b. January 21, 1692/93, Roxborough, PA; d. October 1736, Roxborough, PA. xi. MAGDALENA LEVERING, b. January 13, 1694/95, Roxborough; d. February 1694/95. Notes for MAGDALENA LEVERING: Lived 3 weeks. 7. xii. MAGDALENA LEVERING, b. June 04, 1696, Roxborough, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania; d. May 10, 1736. 3. GERHARD (GARRET)2 LEVERING (ROSIER1) was born Abt. 1660 in Gamen in Westphalia, Germany, and died Aft. 1731 in Whitpain Township, Montgomery Co., Pennsylvania. He married MARY. Notes for GERHARD (GARRET) LEVERING: Emigrated with his brother, Wigard, to America in 1685. Children of GERHARD LEVERING and MARY are: 8. i. DANIEL3 LEVERING, b. December 02, 1704; d. June 12, 1776, Whitpain Township, Montgomery Co., Pennsylvania. ii. ABRAHAM LEVERING. iii. HENRY LEVERING. iv. MAGDALENA LEVERING. v. JACOB LEVERING.
Hello, I'm crossposting this notice to several different lists. I apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. It's been a while since I've posted anything here because I've been working on updating my genealogy database and have been trying to get a business started. Finally, after months of working on it, I have now posted my updated database to " http://www.fortunecity.com/millennium/vacation/588/ ". In this update, I now have a lot more information on my Quaker CALEY (Chester, Delaware and Montgomery Counties in PA), CONARD (Bucks, Chester, Delaware and Montgomery Counties in PA and a number of other regions throughout the US), EASTBURN (Bucks and Montgomery Counties in PA), FOULKE (Bucks, Chester, Delaware and Montgomery Counties in PA and other regions throughout the US), LUKENS (Philadelphia area), MOORE (Chester and Montgomery Counties in PA) and SHOEMAKER (Bucks, Montgomery and Philadelphia Counties) lines, and my non-Quaker CLAYTON (Bucks, Chester, Delaware and Montgomery Counties in PA), DUFFIELD (Bucks and Montgomery Counties in PA and other regions throughout the US), FOOSE (Berks, Chester and Schuylkill Counties in PA), KOHANSBY (Montgomery and Schuylkill Counties in PA, California, Montana and Washington), and SHELMIRE (Bucks and Montgomery Counties in PA) lines, as well as a number of other families that married into these families. Over the next few weeks and months, I will be totally revamping my other 2 sites as well, including descendants' reports, scanned images of wills and family Bibles along with scanned photos of some of my ancestors and other relatives. Please stop by to check out my updated database and stop back again from time to time to see how the renovations at my other sites are progressing. And above all, please let me know of any errors or ommissions you may find. Thank you. Take care. Tom Moore -- Moore Digitized Documents Company http://www.moorehope.com Preserving our Heritage for Future Generations Updated News Feeds, Genealogy and Fresh Ideas for the New Millennium
Thanks On Sun, 9 Jan 2000 18:13:21 EST RelativeSS@aol.com writes: > Sorry about that. I think I said Mary Bean instead of Margaret Bean. > Have a great week. > Sharon > > > ==== PAMONTGO Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe first check and see if you are getting list or digest > mode then e-mail PAMONTGO-L-request@rootsweb.com or > PAMONTGO-D-request@rootsweb.com with unsubscribe in message. > > ============================== > Search ALL of RootsWeb's mailing lists in real time. > RootsWeb's Personalized Mailing Lists: > http://pml.rootsweb.com/ > Becky beckybea@juno.
I have wondered that for quite awhile. I have found no leads - nothing. If you see Daniel's family around please keep me in mind! {:-)!! On Sun, 9 Jan 2000 18:12:41 EST RelativeSS@aol.com writes: > Yes, I have that line, although it is not my direct line. What I'm > curious > about is who Mary Bean's parents were. > > BTW ~ I have all the same info you have regarding this family. > > Sharon > > > ==== PAMONTGO Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe first check and see if you are getting list or digest > mode then e-mail PAMONTGO-L-request@rootsweb.com or > PAMONTGO-D-request@rootsweb.com with unsubscribe in message. > > ============================== > Personalized Mailing Lists: never miss a connection again. > http://pml.rootsweb.com/ > Brought to you by RootsWeb.com. > Becky beckybea@juno.
Anyone working on this line? 1. Daniel3 Levering (Gerhard2, Rosier1) was born 02 December 1704, and died 12 June 1776 in Whitpain Township, Montgomery, Co., PA/Montgomery Co., PA. He married Margaret Bean 12 May 1735 in Christ Church, Philadelphia, PA. She was born 23 May 1713, and died 09 January 1778 in Whitpain Township, Montgomery, Co., PA/Montgomery Co., PA. Children of Daniel Levering and Margaret Bean are: 2 i. James4 Levering, born 07 April 1735 in Whitpain, Montgomery Co., PA; died 26 August 1745 in Whitpain, Montgomery Co., PA. 3 ii. Henry Levering, born 10 June 1738 in Whitpain, Montgomery Co., PA; died 26 August 1810. He married Ann Wynn; born Abt. 1740 in Whitpain, Montgomery Co., PA. 4 iii. Mary Levering, born 02 October 1739 in Bucks Co., PA. 5 iv. Rebecca Levering, born 20 February 1741/42 in Whitpain, Montgomery Co., PA. She married Andrew Morgan. 6 v. Jonathan Levering, born 02 January 1742/43 in Whitpain, Montgomery Co., PA; died November 1776 in Whitpain, Montgomery Co., PA. 7 vi. Jerusha Levering, born 21 September 1744 in Whitpain, Montgomery Co., PA; died November 1745 in Whitpain, Montgomery Co., PA. 8 vii. Seriah Levering, born 08 August 1746 in Whitpain, Montgomery Co., PA; died 1836. She married Isaac Martin 06 September 1764 in Swedes Church, Philadelphia, PA; born 1742 in Philadelphia, PA; died in Whips Cove, Bedford, PA. 9 viii. Margaret Levering, born January 1754 in Whitpain Township, Montgomery Co., PA; died 16 September 1817 in Bedminister Twp., Bucks County, PA. She married Alexander Hughes 25 May 1774; born 18 September 1750 in Bedminister Twp., Bucks County, PA; died 12 May 1798 in Bucks County, PA. 10 ix. Daniel Levering, born 26 December 1755; died 05 August 1817 in Montgomery County, PA. Becky beckybea@juno.
This is my first message to the list. I have been researching my husbands family tree, The Dickinson's of Montgomery Co. I have been to the Dickinson Homestead in Plymouth Meeting and I have also been reading Bean's history. There seems to be some discrepancies in the William Dickinson of Plymouth. I am interested to see if anyone has any information on this Wm. who married Sarah Leadbeater.
Sorry about that. I think I said Mary Bean instead of Margaret Bean. Have a great week. Sharon
Yes, I have that line, although it is not my direct line. What I'm curious about is who Mary Bean's parents were. BTW ~ I have all the same info you have regarding this family. Sharon
I am still trying to located descendants of John Binder and Lula Isenhower who lived in Ambler, Pa. in the 1920;s. Cathy
Bill. I do Feger research. It has been one of my weaker links. Have you heard of Michael Feger of Lower Saucon, Lehigh, Pa. and his wife Anna Maria? My connection is thru their daughter Catharina Maria Feger who was born and christened in 1759. Their church was the BLUE CHURCH in that area. She has a brother Valentine who was born in 1765. I would greatly appreciate your help. Jane Green- green956@aol.com
I'm searching mostly for information on two young girls that were wards of Dr. Cyrus F. KRAUSER. The girls names were Ida & Annie REYNOLDS possible ages 10 & 12 in 1873. I've been told that Dr. KRAUSER lived on Creek Road in Glen Moore Village, Chester Co. about 1873. Annie & Ida's parents are believed to be Catherine (MCCURDY b.1840) & Isaac D. REYNOLDS. Any information would be welcomed. Would there be mortality schedules for Chester & surrounding counties for the years 1800 thru 1880? If so, where would they be held? Thank you, Terry Searching for direct line MCCURDY. Surnames of females that married McCurdy men, Talbot or Kelly, Myers (pa), Summons (pa), Keyser, Habecker (pa), Hollinger (pa), Lewis (pa), Fox (pa), Henry, Jackson, Seidel, Aldom, Egan, Romig, Stetler, Shaw , Parker, Glinsky, Comfort (pa). Surnames of males who married McCurdy women, Reynolds (pa), Hoffecker (pa), Bitler (pa), Michener, Appert, Elliott, Albert. also searching for: ABORGAST(wv), ANDERSON (fl., wv), BITLER (pa), BERTOLDI (nj), CAPPER, CHANNELL (wv), CHAPMAN (wv), COGAR (wv), COLLINS, CONRAD (wv, fl, ca, DAHLSTROM, DODRILL (wv), ELLIOTT (pa), FOX (pa), GERHART (pa), GLINSKI (pa), GREGORY (wv), GROFF, HOVIS (mo), HUFF, HYER, HORCHLER (md), HOLSINGER, HINZMAN (wv), HERRLINGER (pa, ny), HINES, HICKS, HATHAWAY, HASSON (nj), HAMRICK (wv), HOFFECKER (pa), HENRY (pa), HABECKER (pa), HOLLINGER (pa), JACKSON (pa), JAMISON (wv,), KELLY (pa), KNIGHTSEY (wash.d.c.), KEYSER (pa), LYNCH, LOUGH, LONG, LEES (ma), LANTZ (wv), LEWIS (pa), MICHENER (pa), MACE (pa, wv, Ind.), MAUGER, MCATEE (wv), MCCURDY (pa), MILLER, MORRISON, MOYER (pa), MICK (wv), MCNUTT, MCCARTNEY, MUSGRAVE (wv), MUNYON (nj, pa), MYERS (pa), NOTTINGHAM, OGDEN (wv), PFADENHAUER, PEARMAN, REIDEL, REYNOLDS (pa), ROYER, ROMIG (pa, fla,), RICE (ca), REITNAUER (pa), RUSSEL, SHAW (va wv), SNODGRASS, SHOBE, SMYTH (ca), SMITH, SANFORD, SANDS, SEIDEL (pa), SUMMONS (pa), STETLER (pa), SWANSON, STETSON, TALBOT, THOMPSON, TRAXLER, VANCE, VANDEVENDER, WARE (wash.d.c., va, wv) WILLIAMS (wv).
I have no info on her, except that she married John CUNIUS in 1790. I'm looking for info on her parents, and siblings. Thank you for your time and effort. Bill < lookn4@schat.com >