If this is the same Cassell family that includes an Elizabeth Cassell ( b. abt 1676) who was married to Johannes Custers I would be interested also. Thanks. Diane in CO In a message dated 5/12/2005 7:59:15 A.M. Mountain Standard Time, PEGGIESHAW@msn.com writes: Hello! I came across this book, "A Genealogical History of the Cassel Family in America: Being descendents of Julius or Yelles Cassel of Kriesheim, Baden, Germany" Daniel Kolb Cassel, Norristown, PA: Morgan R. Wills, 1896. Is anyone on this list familiar with this book? I would like to know how accurate it is.
Glenn, Do you know anything further about Dielman Kolb's wife, Susanna? She and Dielman Kolb are my direct ancestors and I thought her maiden name was not Custer but Keiser or Keyser, because I've seen it listed as Keisserin (German female children had 'in' added to their father's surname.) I see on-line that the opinion is about equally split between Keis(s)er/Keyser and Kuster/Custer, with several people indicating Susanna Custer was the daughter of Conrad Custer & Susannah Adams, but no one indicates they have proof. I'd really love to know for certain what her maiden name was and who her parents were...not only for the sake of accuracy, but because Keyser and Custer are both direct lines of mine too. Do you have any documentation proving, or at least strongly indicating, that Susanna Kolb's maiden name was Custer? Thanks, Thera ----- Original Message ----- From: Glenn & Sue Landis <GlennSueL@dejazzd.com> To: <PAMONTGO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2005 3:32 PM Subject: Re: [PAMONTGO-L] Jacob Kolb of Limerick d 1827 > Michel, > He is the son of Deilman 1725-1804 and Susanna Custer and the grandson of > immigrant Jacob Kolb and Sarah Van Sintern > > Glenn > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Michel Metford-Platt" <metfordplatt@telkomsa.net> > To: <PAMONTGO-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2005 12:23 PM > Subject: [PAMONTGO-L] Jacob Kolb of Limerick d 1827 > > > >I obtained an extract several years ago of the Will for a Jacob Kolb of > > Limerick Twp., Mgm. Co., PA proven Aug. 18, 1827: In this Will, Jacob > > Kolb, > > deceased, names Dilman as one of his children. . .and this Dilman Kolb was > > the father of Jacob Kolb. In this will, the following is stated: > > > > ".....and whereas I have paid in my lifetime 55 pounds for the bad > > conduct of my son Dilman which is in full for his working over age two > > years as a full compensation for him.....Item, the remainder of my > > estate and proceeds of such sales, I bequeath unto my grandson Jacob > > Kolb that is to say my son Dilman's son Jacob Kolb when he becomes of > > full age." > > > > > > Does anyone know which line is this? > > > > Michel > > > > > > ==== PAMONTGO Mailing List ==== > > http//www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/aup.html > > You are responsible for following the A.U.P. > > Acceptable Use Policy > > > > ______________________________
I accessed the book from Heritage quest...all the pages are there. If you have a library card, check with the library as a lot of them subscribe to Heritage quest and have it available to their patrons. Peg ----- Original Message ----- From: senorasimcox@aol.com<mailto:senorasimcox@aol.com> To: PAMONTGO-L@rootsweb.com<mailto:PAMONTGO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2005 9:44 AM Subject: [PAMONTGO-L] People who is interested in the Cassel Book Hello, The Cassel Book is on Ancestry.com.....you have to be a subscriber of the Local and Family Histories database, in order to see the entire book. I do stress there might be some pages missing, I have printed out a couple of other books, and pages were missing. jamie ==== PAMONTGO Mailing List ==== Praise publicly, complain privately
Diane in reading through the book I came across Elizabeth Cassel no birth dtae dau. of a Johannes Cassel b.1639 Kriesheim came to Phila. aboard the "Jefries" in Nov 1686 with wife Mary, settled in Germantown(presumed by the author to be son of Yellis) They also in addition to Elizabeth had, Arnold b. 1670, Daniel, Nicholaus, Veronica, Susanna. No spouses for Peter or Elizabeth and Susanna. Arnold Cassel from above married Susanna de la Plaine in 1693, they had a dau. Elizabeth too, but no date of birth for her or name of spouse. Do not know if this has anything to do with the Elizabeth you are looking for, but thought I would pass it along anyway. The dates fit your Elizabeth. There are some very interesting family stories in this book, but I do not know how reliable it is. Peg
Diane: lots of Elizabeth's, none born not quite that early and none that married a Johannes Custer from what I see in the indexes. Peg ----- Original Message ----- From: Adamsgen@aol.com<mailto:Adamsgen@aol.com> To: PAMONTGO-L@rootsweb.com<mailto:PAMONTGO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2005 7:51 AM Subject: Re: [PAMONTGO-L] re: Cassel family book by Daniel Kolb Cassel 1896 If this is the same Cassell family that includes an Elizabeth Cassell ( b. abt 1676) who was married to Johannes Custers I would be interested also. Thanks. Diane in CO In a message dated 5/12/2005 7:59:15 A.M. Mountain Standard Time, PEGGIESHAW@msn.com<mailto:PEGGIESHAW@msn.com> writes: Hello! I came across this book, "A Genealogical History of the Cassel Family in America: Being descendents of Julius or Yelles Cassel of Kriesheim, Baden, Germany" Daniel Kolb Cassel, Norristown, PA: Morgan R. Wills, 1896. Is anyone on this list familiar with this book? I would like to know how accurate it is. ==== PAMONTGO Mailing List ==== Praise publicly, complain privately
Hello! I came across this book, "A Genealogical History of the Cassel Family in America: Being descendents of Julius or Yelles Cassel of Kriesheim, Baden, Germany" Daniel Kolb Cassel, Norristown, PA: Morgan R. Wills, 1896. Is anyone on this list familiar with this book? I would like to know how accurate it is. Thanks, Peg
Dear List, For the entire genealogy on this family, please see: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~scrapbook/pennypacker/intro.html It is the Samuel W. Pennypacker introductory letter with a link to the De Voss genealogy. That genealogy was prepared over 200 years ago partly by my 7th g-grandmother, Magdalena van Sintern (sister of Sarah). It agrees with what you have, except for the spelling of the names of wives. Thanx for his death date. Lane Maxwell - I will be in that area of PA for the next 2 weeks, can answer any emails after that. -------------- Original message ---------------------- From: "PEGGIE SHAW" <PEGGIESHAW@msn.com> > Michel: This is what I have also, he married Elizabeth Bean, but I do not have > their children. > Peg > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Glenn & Sue Landis<mailto:GlennSueL@dejazzd.com> > To: PAMONTGO-L@rootsweb.com<mailto:PAMONTGO-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2005 12:32 PM > Subject: Re: [PAMONTGO-L] Jacob Kolb of Limerick d 1827 > > > Michel, > He is the son of Deilman 1725-1804 and Susanna Custer and the grandson of > immigrant Jacob Kolb and Sarah Van Sintern > > Glenn > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Michel Metford-Platt" > <metfordplatt@telkomsa.net<mailto:metfordplatt@telkomsa.net>> > To: <PAMONTGO-L@rootsweb.com<mailto:PAMONTGO-L@rootsweb.com>> > Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2005 12:23 PM > Subject: [PAMONTGO-L] Jacob Kolb of Limerick d 1827 > > > >I obtained an extract several years ago of the Will for a Jacob Kolb of > > Limerick Twp., Mgm. Co., PA proven Aug. 18, 1827: In this Will, Jacob > > Kolb, > > deceased, names Dilman as one of his children. . .and this Dilman Kolb was > > the father of Jacob Kolb. In this will, the following is stated: > > > > ".....and whereas I have paid in my lifetime 55 pounds for the bad > > conduct of my son Dilman which is in full for his working over age two > > years as a full compensation for him.....Item, the remainder of my > > estate and proceeds of such sales, I bequeath unto my grandson Jacob > > Kolb that is to say my son Dilman's son Jacob Kolb when he becomes of > > full age." > > > > > > Does anyone know which line is this? > > > > Michel > > > > > > ==== PAMONTGO Mailing List ==== > > http//www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/aup.html > > You are responsible for following the A.U.P. > > Acceptable Use Policy > > > > > > ==== PAMONTGO Mailing List ==== > No political statements to this list. > No religious statements. > You will be banned from list. > > > > ==== PAMONTGO Mailing List ==== > You flame youre GONE. >
Jane, What churches are you looking for? Eileen ----- Original Message ----- From: <JLGreenRN@aol.com> To: <PAMONTGO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2005 12:33 AM Subject: [PAMONTGO-L] LOWER SALFORD > PLEASE TELL ME WHERE I COULDMGET CHURCH RECORDS FOR HARLEYSVILLE AND LOWER > SALFORD. Jane Green > > > ==== PAMONTGO Mailing List ==== > http//www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/aup.html > You are responsible for following the A.U.P. > Acceptable Use Policy >
I obtained an extract several years ago of the Will for a Jacob Kolb of Limerick Twp., Mgm. Co., PA proven Aug. 18, 1827: In this Will, Jacob Kolb, deceased, names Dilman as one of his children. . .and this Dilman Kolb was the father of Jacob Kolb. In this will, the following is stated: ".....and whereas I have paid in my lifetime 55 pounds for the bad conduct of my son Dilman which is in full for his working over age two years as a full compensation for him.....Item, the remainder of my estate and proceeds of such sales, I bequeath unto my grandson Jacob Kolb that is to say my son Dilman's son Jacob Kolb when he becomes of full age." Does anyone know which line is this? Michel
Michel, I found Jacob Kolb and Elizabeth Bean on Rootsweb with children.....here is the link: http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=larrycassel&id=I2197 hope this helps. jamie -----Original Message----- From: PEGGIE SHAW <PEGGIESHAW@msn.com> To: PAMONTGO-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Wed, 11 May 2005 12:45:10 -0700 Subject: Re: [PAMONTGO-L] Jacob Kolb of Limerick d 1827 Michel: This is what I have also, he married Elizabeth Bean, but I do not have their children. Peg ----- Original Message ----- From: Glenn & Sue Landis<mailto:GlennSueL@dejazzd.com> To: PAMONTGO-L@rootsweb.com<mailto:PAMONTGO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2005 12:32 PM Subject: Re: [PAMONTGO-L] Jacob Kolb of Limerick d 1827 Michel, He is the son of Deilman 1725-1804 and Susanna Custer and the grandson of immigrant Jacob Kolb and Sarah Van Sintern Glenn ----- Original Message ----- From: "Michel Metford-Platt" <metfordplatt@telkomsa.net<mailto:metfordplatt@telkomsa.net>> To: <PAMONTGO-L@rootsweb.com<mailto:PAMONTGO-L@rootsweb.com>> Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2005 12:23 PM Subject: [PAMONTGO-L] Jacob Kolb of Limerick d 1827 >I obtained an extract several years ago of the Will for a Jacob Kolb of > Limerick Twp., Mgm. Co., PA proven Aug. 18, 1827: In this Will, Jacob > Kolb, > deceased, names Dilman as one of his children. . .and this Dilman Kolb was > the father of Jacob Kolb. In this will, the following is stated: > > ".....and whereas I have paid in my lifetime 55 pounds for the bad > conduct of my son Dilman which is in full for his working over age two > years as a full compensation for him.....Item, the remainder of my > estate and proceeds of such sales, I bequeath unto my grandson Jacob > Kolb that is to say my son Dilman's son Jacob Kolb when he becomes of > full age." > > > Does anyone know which line is this? > > Michel > > > ==== PAMONTGO Mailing List ==== > http//www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/aup.html > You are responsible for following the A.U.P. > Acceptable Use Policy > ==== PAMONTGO Mailing List ==== No political statements to this list. No religious statements. You will be banned from list. ==== PAMONTGO Mailing List ==== You flame – you’re GONE.
Which one is this? (From Phila Will Book L, pl 458) JOHNSON, NICHOLAS. Lower Salford, Co. of Philadelphia. Yeoman. May 9, 1760. May 30, 1760. L.458. Wife: Magdalena. Children: Magdalena, John and Jacob. Exec: Magdalena Johnson, Christian Moyer. Wit: Rudolph Harly, John Jansen, Jacob Kropp (his mark).
Michel, He is the son of Deilman 1725-1804 and Susanna Custer and the grandson of immigrant Jacob Kolb and Sarah Van Sintern Glenn ----- Original Message ----- From: "Michel Metford-Platt" <metfordplatt@telkomsa.net> To: <PAMONTGO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2005 12:23 PM Subject: [PAMONTGO-L] Jacob Kolb of Limerick d 1827 >I obtained an extract several years ago of the Will for a Jacob Kolb of > Limerick Twp., Mgm. Co., PA proven Aug. 18, 1827: In this Will, Jacob > Kolb, > deceased, names Dilman as one of his children. . .and this Dilman Kolb was > the father of Jacob Kolb. In this will, the following is stated: > > ".....and whereas I have paid in my lifetime 55 pounds for the bad > conduct of my son Dilman which is in full for his working over age two > years as a full compensation for him.....Item, the remainder of my > estate and proceeds of such sales, I bequeath unto my grandson Jacob > Kolb that is to say my son Dilman's son Jacob Kolb when he becomes of > full age." > > > Does anyone know which line is this? > > Michel > > > ==== PAMONTGO Mailing List ==== > http//www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/aup.html > You are responsible for following the A.U.P. > Acceptable Use Policy >
Ref: Town and Country Newspaper Pennsburg, Montgomery County, PA Saturday - April 15, 1905 CHESTNUT HILL MAN FOUND DEAD IN BED The family of W.P. ROTH, of Chestnut Hill, near Limeport, Lehigh County, was shocked on Saturday morning to find in bed the dead body of John DICE. Mr. DICE, was a widower for the past fifteen years and ever since he made his home with the family of his daughter Mrs. W.P. ROTH. Mr. DICE has been a retired carpenter for a number of years and during the past few years he has had several apoplectic strokes but was not incapacitated for any length of time. He was in his usual health and spirits on Saturday evening when he retired and no cause but an apoplectic stroke during the night, can be given for his sudden death. NOW WILL YOU BE GOOD MR. EDITOR A verdict for $3175 was returned by a jury on Tuesday in the Montgomery County courts in favor of William J. BINDER, editor of the Pottstown Ledger, in his suit for libel against the Pottstown Daily News Company, a rival publication. The suit was based on a two-column article in the News a year ago criticising the Ledger. Ex-Judge GORDON, of Philadelphia, counsel for the defense, argued that the article was simply a criticism of a rival newspaper, and that if a libel had been committed it was an "it" which had suffered damage and not a person. Judge WEAND charged the jury that the attack was unjustifiable. "The publication of justifiable matter without malice," said the Judge, "is the only complete defense." DISTRICT ATTORNEY STOPS SELLING OF BEER District Attorney KUTZ of Berks County has issued an order warning social clubs, fire companies and like associations not to sell beer at any of their gatherings. During the last winter several organizations held large fairs at the leading halls at Reading, when beer was sold. One of them holding a fair last week received notice on the opening night that they would be prosecuted if beer was sold. The bar room was locked, and as a result the bazaar has not been the financial success it was expected to be. District Attorney KUTZ says that the law will be rigidly enforced. This action was brought about by the complaint of citizens. BOUGHT A HOTEL BUT TENANT WON'T MOVE Enoch ROTHERMEL, of Molltown, Berks County arrived at Shoemakersville several days ago to take possession of the Mansion House, which he recently purchased. Elmer E. HINTERLEITER, the tenant, had not yet moved out, and refused to vacate. ROTHERMEL was obliged to store his goods in a barn. HINTERLEITER says he secured a lease of the hotel for another year before it was sold. As the license for the place is held in abeyance, the town has become perfectly dry. WILL GO TO FATHERLAND Gottleib BANKE, of Pennsburg, who has had charge of the Pennsburg Tollgate for the past two years will on May first quit the position and on May 15 he expects to sail for the Fatherland. Mr. BANKE has been in this country for four years and likes Pennsburg better than Germany but he says his relatives and friends in the old country beg him to return and to gratify their wish he will do so. BAND FURNISHED MUSIC AT MOVING Having engaged the Alburtis Band to play all the latest popular airs when the men loaded and unloaded his household goods and to head the procession of the teams hauling his furniture, Frank KEHM moved from East Texas to W.H. MECKLEY's farm near Alburtis. The engagement of a band at a moving is considered very novel, but those who partook in the affair, enjoyed it immensely and some promised to adopt the same course when they next move. Lots of refreshments were served by Mr. KEHM. In the evening a special orchestra was engaged to make things as merry as possible. MAN SEVERS TENDONS AT WRIST WITH HATCHET W.W. TOMS of Quakertown met with a very serious accident last week while working at the Rockhill Stone crushing plant. He was using a hatchet which had just been made very sharp, and in cutting a piece of timber the hatchet glanced and struck his left wrist severing some tendons and an artery. He was taken to the office of Dr. O.H. FRETZ of Quakertown who sewed the wound up and made the injured man as comfortable as possible, but it will be some time before he will be able to use the hand again. CARPENTER WAS INJURED BY FALLING SCAFFOLD Jesse DRUCKENMILLER, of Pennsburg, a carpenter, while working on the new hotel sheds at Red Hill, was, on Monday, injured by a falling scaffold. A short piece of scaffolding on which he stood, gave way and he fell a few feet with the wood upon him. He received slight bruises and was unable to work for several days. POST MORTEM HELD ON JESSE GERY A post mortem was held on Jesse H. GERY, of Palm, on Monday by Drs. F.R. BRUNNER, of Eschbach, and A.O. GERY, of Palm. They found that his death was due to cancer of the liver as had been the diagnosis of the attending physician. They also found eighty-three gall stones, some of them as large as a walnut. WIDOW'S HOUSE WAS ROBBED OF WATCHES One night last week the residence of Mrs. A.R. SCHWEITZER, New Berlinville was robbed. Entrance was gained by cutting out a window pane through which they reached and opened the window fasteners. Two gold watches and a meerschaum pipe are missing. Every drawer in the house was ransacked for money, but only two dollars were secured. HAS MANY BUNCHES OF WINTER ONIONS J.W. TRAPP, a truck farmer of Lanark Lehigh county, has about 25000 bunches of winter onions that he now offers for sale. He on Saturday sold six hundred bunches at Allentown. ANNOUNCES HIS CANDIDACY John S. SHELMIRE, the present incumbent of County Commissioner has announced his candicacy for a second term. Mr. SHELMIRE is the minority commission and he seeks the renomination at the Democratic Convention. He has sent cards to the workers throughout the county asking for their aid. FAMILY MOVED TO ALLENTOWN WITH BABY COACH A Russian family consisting of father, mother and four children, the oldest 12 years, and the youngest 6 years, attracted a good deal of attention on Monday afternoon at Norristown. The family had landed in Philadelphia only a few days ago and were on their way to Allentown, where they had relatives. The belongings of the family were loaded on a baby's coach. The party left Philadelphia early Sunday morning and walked the entire distance to Washington Square until evening where they slept in a barn.
all the will abstracts are indexed in the proper county. using the ftp directory to do searches is OK, but at times use of the Table of Contents is necessary. http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/pa/pafiles.htm is at the top of MOST files in the USGenWeb archives.... good idea to use it if you can't locate something through the ftp directory structure.... 1784 is the date of Montgomery Co formation.... PS all those files in the philly will abstract file with SUR in the title are the abstract indices. http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/pa/philadelphia/wills/willsurab.txt [ab surnames etc.] > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: > Will Abstracts Phila Co. > From: > Michel Metford-Platt <metfordplatt@telkomsa.net> > Date: > Wed, 11 May 2005 11:24:56 +0200 > To: > PAMONTGO-L@rootsweb.com > > >Hi, I have been going through will abstracts in Montgomery Co. available >online. We know that Montgomery Co. was cut off from Phila county, but what >year was that exactly? > >Also, the wills for MGM county are pretty well indexed > >http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/pa/montgomery/wills/ > >but there doesn't seem to be an index file for Phila Co: > >http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/pa/philadelphia/wills/ > >Has anyone had better luck? > >Michel > >______________________________ > >
Michel: This is what I have also, he married Elizabeth Bean, but I do not have their children. Peg ----- Original Message ----- From: Glenn & Sue Landis<mailto:GlennSueL@dejazzd.com> To: PAMONTGO-L@rootsweb.com<mailto:PAMONTGO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2005 12:32 PM Subject: Re: [PAMONTGO-L] Jacob Kolb of Limerick d 1827 Michel, He is the son of Deilman 1725-1804 and Susanna Custer and the grandson of immigrant Jacob Kolb and Sarah Van Sintern Glenn ----- Original Message ----- From: "Michel Metford-Platt" <metfordplatt@telkomsa.net<mailto:metfordplatt@telkomsa.net>> To: <PAMONTGO-L@rootsweb.com<mailto:PAMONTGO-L@rootsweb.com>> Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2005 12:23 PM Subject: [PAMONTGO-L] Jacob Kolb of Limerick d 1827 >I obtained an extract several years ago of the Will for a Jacob Kolb of > Limerick Twp., Mgm. Co., PA proven Aug. 18, 1827: In this Will, Jacob > Kolb, > deceased, names Dilman as one of his children. . .and this Dilman Kolb was > the father of Jacob Kolb. In this will, the following is stated: > > ".....and whereas I have paid in my lifetime 55 pounds for the bad > conduct of my son Dilman which is in full for his working over age two > years as a full compensation for him.....Item, the remainder of my > estate and proceeds of such sales, I bequeath unto my grandson Jacob > Kolb that is to say my son Dilman's son Jacob Kolb when he becomes of > full age." > > > Does anyone know which line is this? > > Michel > > > ==== PAMONTGO Mailing List ==== > http//www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/aup.html > You are responsible for following the A.U.P. > Acceptable Use Policy > ==== PAMONTGO Mailing List ==== No political statements to this list. No religious statements. You will be banned from list.
In a message dated 5/11/2005 3:46:21 A.M. Mountain Standard Time, metfordplatt@telkomsa.net writes: Hi, I have been going through will abstracts in Montgomery Co. available online. We know that Montgomery Co. was cut off from Phila county, but what year was that exactly? 1784
You might try contacting Indian Valley Public Library, Church Rd., Telford, PA 18969 Former resident of Telford, Pat Smith ----- Original Message ----- From: <JLGreenRN@aol.com> To: <PAMONTGO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2005 12:33 AM Subject: [PAMONTGO-L] LOWER SALFORD > PLEASE TELL ME WHERE I COULDMGET CHURCH RECORDS FOR HARLEYSVILLE AND LOWER > SALFORD. Jane Green > > > ==== PAMONTGO Mailing List ==== > http//www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/aup.html > You are responsible for following the A.U.P. > Acceptable Use Policy > >
Hi, I have been going through will abstracts in Montgomery Co. available online. We know that Montgomery Co. was cut off from Phila county, but what year was that exactly? Also, the wills for MGM county are pretty well indexed http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/pa/montgomery/wills/ but there doesn't seem to be an index file for Phila Co: http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/pa/philadelphia/wills/ Has anyone had better luck? Michel
I am looking for parents of Edna Rae Shaffer who was born on July 31, 1897 in Collegeville, PA and died on July 22, 1992 in Collegeville, PA. She was married to Theodore Ellsworth Hawkins. Sean McCauley
Michel, Hello. Montgomery County begins in 1784, but some people continued to use Philadelphia after that. Glenn Landis ----- Original Message ----- From: "Michel Metford-Platt" <metfordplatt@telkomsa.net> To: <PAMONTGO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2005 5:24 AM Subject: [PAMONTGO-L] Will Abstracts Phila Co. > Hi, I have been going through will abstracts in Montgomery Co. available > online. We know that Montgomery Co. was cut off from Phila county, but > what > year was that exactly? > > Also, the wills for MGM county are pretty well indexed > > http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/pa/montgomery/wills/ > > but there doesn't seem to be an index file for Phila Co: > > http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/pa/philadelphia/wills/ > > Has anyone had better luck? > > Michel > > > ==== PAMONTGO Mailing List ==== > http//www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/aup.html > You are responsible for following the A.U.P. > Acceptable Use Policy > >