http://genealogy.about.com/cs/holidays/a/family_history_p.htm Genealogy 10 Ways to Celebrate Family History Month Projects to Celebrate Your Family Heritage For the third year in a row, the U.S. Senate has unanimously approved legislation to designate October as "Family History Month." This is a huge day for the more than 80 million Americans who are believed to be actively searching for more information about their ancestors. "Millions of Americans are researching the history of their families," said Senator Orrin G. Hatch, the Utah Republican who introduced the Family History Month resolution. "Experts say that in the United States, genealogy is now the second most popular hobby next to gardening." This explosion of interest in family history is due, in part, to the advent of the Internet. It is estimated that more than two million separate Web sites are devoted to genealogy. Have you joined the craze? Celebrate Family History Month with your family with these ten wonderful ways to craft and commemorate your past: 1.. Get Started Tracing Your Family Tree If you have been curious about your family tree but just weren't sure where to start then you don't have any more excuses. Here is a great collection of resources and simple advice on how to get started researching your family tree both on and off the Internet. One Stop Beginner's Guide to Genealogy Free Family Tree Charts 2.. Create a Family Cookbook A perfect recipe for family history, a cookbook of collected heirloom recipes is a wonderful way to preserve memories of favorite meals shared with family. Contact your parents, grandparents, and other relatives and ask them to send you a few of their favorite family recipes. Have them include a story about each dish, where or who it was handed down from, why it is a family favorite, and when it was traditionally eaten (Christmas, family reunions, etc.). Whether you create a full-blown family cookbook, or just make copies for family and friends - this is a gift that will be cherished forever. Make a Family Recipe Book 3.. Record Family Stories Every family has its own history - the events, personalities, and traditions that make the family unique - and collecting these singular stories and memories is one of the most meaningful ways you and your family can honor your older relatives and preserve family traditions. Recording family stories on audiotape, videotape, or in legacy journals, brings family members closer together, bridges generation gaps, and ensures that your family stories will be preserved for future generations. Fifty Questions for Family Interviews Legacy Journals for Collecting & Preserving Family Memories 4.. Uncover Your Family Health History Also known as medical genealogy, tracing your family health history is a fun, and potentially lifesaving, project. Experts state that about 3000 of the 10,000 known diseases have genetic links, and that many diseases "run in families," including colon cancer, heart disease, alcoholism, and high blood pressure. Creating a family health history can be a useful tool to aid you and your medical care provider in interpreting patterns of health, illness and genetic traits for you and your descendants. What you learn now could potentially save a family member's life tomorrow. How to Trace Your Family Health History 5.. Scrapbook Your Family History The perfect place to showcase and protect your precious family photos, heirlooms, and memories, a heritage scrapbook album is wonderful way to document your family's history and create a lasting gift for future generations. While it may seem a daunting task when faced with boxes of dusty old photos, scrapbooking is actually both fun and more easy than you might think! How to Create a Heritage Scrapbook Scrapbooking Your Child's Artwork Next Page > Five More Projects for Family History Month 6. Take A Trip Back in Time Grab a map, and hop in the car for a family adventure! A fun way to celebrate your family history is to visit sites of importance to your family - the old family homestead, the house where you were born, the country from which your ancestors migrated, the hillside where you played as a child, or the cemetery where great-grandpa is buried. If none of these locations is near to your home, then consider a trip to a historical museum, battlefield, or re-enactment event that relates to the history of your family. Time Travel - Living History 7. Play Detective Most children will learn to appreciate their family history if you turn it into a detective game. Start your children or grandchildren on a lifelong journey of discovery by introducing them to genealogy. Here are some wonderful projects to do with your children this month including games, family history and heritage projects and online lessons. Teach Your Children to Be Ancestor Detectors 8. Craft a Heritage Gift From picture frame Christmas ornaments to heritage quilts, your family history makes a great gift! Homemade gifts are often inexpensive but are favorites with the recipients, and making them is often more fun than giving them! Create a Family Tree Sweatshirt Make a Family History Wreath Creating a Heritage or Memory Quilt Creative Holiday Gift Giving for Genealogists 9. A Year of Family Pictures Family photo calendars make wonderful gifts are easy and inexpensive to create using your computer. Many genealogy software and other software programs can help you create the perfect calendar, you can create one yourself with templates and ideas from the Web, or your local copy shop can put together a personalized calendar for you. You can make it a current family calendar to help far-flung family keep in touch with family photos, birthdays and anniversaries. Or you can create a calendar that commemorates your ancestors with old photos and your ancestor's birthdays, marriage dates, etc. Either way, have fun and be creative! Calendar Design Software for Windows Calendar Project Ideas 10. Start a Family Web Site If your extended family, like mine, relies on email to stay in touch, then a family Web site may be for you. A digital scrapbook and meeting spot, a family Web site allows you and your kids to share family photos, favorite recipes, funny stories, and even your family tree research. If you or someone in your family is a Web designer, by all means go to town. If you're more of a beginner, however, don't worry - there are plenty of free online services that make creating a family Web site a snap! Creating a Genealogy Web Page How to Create a Family Web Site No matter how busy you are, make some time this month to enjoy your family and heritage!
Feb 17, 1817 Jane Sively (?) Plainfield aged 67y 3m March 5, 1817 Joseph Richard, Williams, aged 82y 6m 27d March 21 1816 Anna Catharine Reichart, Williamas aged 60y 4m 12d Best Wishes, Geri
Richard, John, a native of Scotland, came to America as a young man. Settled in NJ, later he went to Chester Co and later to Berks Co. He married in Scotland to Abbie Heacock. Children; John, William, Eli, Abbie and Sarah. William was born in NJ, his wife Mary Smith, died in 1894, age 84, the mother of 14 children; Jacob of Luzerne county, Sarah, married Jared Heckman, William of Chester Co., Susan, maried Joseph Schollenberger, Emanuel of Reading, Charles of Schuylkill Co., Amanda, twin to Charles,married James Wesner of Reading, and Matilda, married John Xanders. Members of the Reformed Church. Emanuel, born in Windsor township, April 6, 1832,, s/o William and Sarah (Smith) Richards. On Feb 19, 1868, he marred Mary Wunder, d/o Henry Wunder. Reichert, J.H., of Willow Glen Farm, in Marion township, Berks Co., was born in Upper Tulpehocken township, Berks Co., Sept 1, 1865, s/o Jeremiah M. vet of the Civil war, and grandson of Charles, vet of the Rev. Richards, Richard, was born Jan 24, 1832, in Cornwall, England, s/o Richard and Elizabeth (Tremyn) Richards, both natives of Cormwall. Richards,Elias J. (Rev.) pastor of the Presbyterian church at Reading, was born June 14, 1813, in the Valley of Dee, in West of England, not many miles away from the town of Llangolien, in Wales, the son of Hugh and Jane Ellis (Jones) Richards.. He married twice, 1st Emily T. Ward, who died in 1857, he had 5 children. He married 2nd Elizabeth Frances Smith Best Wishes, Geri
Lancaster County Richard, John to Martha Ramsey 12 Feb 1772 Richards, Alexander to Elizabeth Legitt, 11 Jan 1774 Reichardt, Dorothey to Nicholas Kontz, 8/10/1745 Reichert, John Adam to Susanna Metzger 1/7/1794 Reichert Immanuel to Susanna Mosser, 11/30/1790 Lehigh County History (John) Leonard Reichard, a native of Germany, emigrated to America in the ship "St Andrew" arrived at Phila. 1752 He is buried at Mt. Bethel, Northampton Co. Leonard Reichard Born Oct 1, 1733 Died April 23, 1822 His wife Sarah, nee Weaver, died Dec 28, 1807. Children; Anna, Regina, Samuel, Catharine, Philip, Catharine, Philip, Elizabeth, Leonard Jr., Barbara, and Henry Leonard Jr., born June 9, 1776 in Mt. Bethel township. Member of the Lutheran Church, Friedensville Church. On March 16, 1802 he married Susanna M. Wint, who died about 1852, aged 68y 11m. She was the d/o J. Henry and Catharine (Herr) Wint. Children; Thomas, Jonathan, Joseph, Absalom, Jesse, and Catharine married to Charles Stuber. After the death of Leonard Jr., Susanna married 2nd to Peter Waltman and they Harriet married __ Smith and Susan who died unmarried. Thomas Reichard, was born in Upper Saucon township, Jan 30, 1803. He married Anna Weber in 1823, a d/o Michaeland Magdalena (Fritzinger) Weber. She was born in 1800 and died in 1857. Children, William, 1824, Jonathan, 1826, Edward, 1827, Heinrich, 1830, Sarah, 1832, Diana, 1833, Susanna, 1834, Thomas, 1835, David, 1835, Jacob, 1839, Henrietta, 1841. Jacob Reichard, of Allentown, was born Aug 23, 1839, he married 1867 to Hettie Person, who died Feb 26, 1900, aged 57. Children; Jennie R. Carbon County-Richards Joseph Richards, was born in Wales in 1848. His father George Richards married Margaret Edward. In 1874 Joseph Richards marriage Margaret William, of Carbon Co. Members of the Baptist Church. Children; Josiah, David, Joseph and John Montgomery County Richard,Irwin, of New Hanover, was born Jan 27, 1881, s/o George Washington Richard and Emma (Houck). At Red Hill, he married Carrie Reminger, d/o Solomon and Catharine (Cale) Reminger. Children, Benea, Florence, Clarence, Claude, Nelson, Paul, Alice, Beatrice, and Sanford. Richards, George Dewey, son of Warren and Wilhelmina, was born in North Wales, May 25, 1898. he married Feb 20, 1922, in Elkton, MD to Marian B. Fisher, d/o Frank and Lizzie Ann (Fritz) Fisher. The father was born in West Chester. The mother was born June 4, 1853. George Dewey is decended from early settlers in this county and is the grandson of William Richards. He served in the Union Army. William Richards was the father of the following; Howard, Warren, Alice, the wife of Hiram Walters, and Elsie, the wife of Maurice Hildelbrand. Best Wishes, Geri
Altman, John C. of Irwin, traces his ancestry to William Altman, who came from Alsace-Loraine, to VA. Later accompained by his wife , who was a Miss Sholl and the eldest child, David, then 3 weeks old, moved to Westmoreland Co., PA. Their family consisted of three sons, David, William, John and 5 daughters. Christian, the third son of David and Susanna, was born Feb 16, 1801. He married Barbara Sholl, born April 25 1806, d/o John and Magdalena (Cose) and granddaughter of Jacob and Barbara Sholl. John Sholl died in 1816 and his wife died in 1806. They were the parents of four children, Jacob, John, Elizabeth, and Barbara. Children of Christian and Barbara; David A. born 1825, he married Lydia Stough and had nine children. May married Jacob Buzzard and they had three children. Anna Catharine, born 1829, married John Shotts and they had ten children. Susanna, born 1831 married Jacob Erret and they had four children. John C. Lucinda Errett born 1836, married 1st James Errett and had five children, 2nd Michael Baker and they had two children. Jacob S., born 1841, married Sarah Keener and they had five children. Barbara Eleanor, 1844, married J. L. Kunkle and they had four children. Elizabeth, 1848 married William Staymates and they had two children. Christian C., born March 30, 1846, married Elizabeth Allshouse and had two children. Cordelia, 1850, married Alexander Harding and they had two children. John C. Altman, born Jan 16, 1834. He married April 7, 1887 to Elizabeth R. Meyers, d/o Joseph and Eliza (Gongaware) Meyers Best Wishes, Geri
Indexed as Bussard (Bussart) Buzzard, see also Bossert-Northampton Co. 9 May 1814 Guardian for 2 minor children of Melchior Bussart Jr., Upper Mt. Bethel township, widow Ann Bussard, children, Mary Ann under 14, Sally Ann, under 14 Rev. War Bussard, Jacob, PA Line, applied 17 Nov 1840 at Northampton Co, aged 81 a resident of Lehigh Co. Soldier was born there 22 Aug 1760 and lived there at enlistment and always lived there, soldier's parents were Michael and Mary Bussard Monroe County Bossert Margretta, born 12 Aug 1746, died 16 July 1796 War of 1812 Buzzard Adam or Adam Bussert David, wife Mary (Shunk) married 26 Dec 1816 Frederick MD, soldier died 21 1860 July 1860 Delphi, IN, widow died Aug 1885 Buck Creek, TN John, wf Hannah (Savage), married 3 Jan 1816 Berks Co., soldier died 16 June 1856 Montgomery Co., PA Joseph or as Joseph Bozzard or Bozard, wife Mary M. 1st husband Hartzog, .Married Dec 1829 Orangeburg SC, soldier died 27 Feb 1877 Samuel, wife Mary(Delauter) MD Mil. married Oct 1810 Hagerstown, MD, soldier died 6 March 1868 Montgomery Co. Ohio William, see sub Adam Bussert, Ohio Bussert, Adam, or as Adam Buzzard, soldier died about 1881, Ohio Remarried Widow, pensioned Buzzard Eliza, filed 1926, widow of John H. Millard, Co I 119th PA Harriet (Adaline) filed 1916 widow Jesse Roby, Co G. 15th US Inf Best Wishes, Geri
Do you have any sources for Williams Township, Northampton County, PA? I just received family tree from another cousin. It is of the descendants of Isaac R Richard born Feb. 9, 1804 and Hannah Christine Ohl born May 10, 1808. They were married on May 19, 1827 by Rev Thomas Pomp. They moved to Illinois in 1860..children William David born Nov 12, 1827; Reuben C born Jan 7 1829; Daniel Lewis born Feb 6, 1831; Elizabeth born Sept 21, 1832; Joseph born Sept 27, 1834; Uriah born March 26, 1837, Edmund born June 18, 1839; Amandus born March 29, 1841; Sophia born Nov 10, 1842'; Diana Born Aug 9 1845; Levi born Oct 31, 1846' Aunitus born Sept 29, 1850...probably all in Northampton Co (now Union) Pa.
Hi, how about joining my DREADED HINKLES? Samuel Thomas, son Edward and Alice (Roberts) Thomas, born in Richland 7m 15 1760, died in Quakertown 5/17'1847. He married 9/24/1806. Elizabeth McCarty, d/o Thomas and Elizabeth (Lancaster) McCarty, born 9/9/1776, died in Buckingham, 1/11/1861, their children; Amanda 1807, married CASPER HINKLE, Jervis 1808, married Jane R. Green, Louisa, 1810, married Morris Matthews, Thomas, 1811, Edward, 183, married Anna M. Foulke, Hannah 1815, married Mathias Cope of Solebury township and they had one son (Jefferson), Benjamin 1817, married Kate Gangawere and they had (Benjamin J., and Mary). I think this is what you want. Gongaware, s/o Philip and Margaretta (Miller), He married Elizabeth Whitehead, d/o Stoffel and Susan. Children; John, Margaret married Solomon Altman, Eliza married Joseph Myers, Lewis married 1st to Mattie Alshouse, 2nd Emma Aber, Jonas. married Sahar Alhouse. Best Wishes, Geri
John Gilbert, who lived in the west of Cornwall, England, becoming a Quaker was banished in 1663. Emigrated to America, settled near what is now Perkasie, Bucks Co. John Gilbert had bought his wife, Florence, and two sons, John and Joseph, the lattler being 7 or 8 years old. It is believed that John Gilbert did not leave the Society of Friends. In 1695, he purchased 600 acres of land from Nicholas Redron. Joseph Gilbert, married Rachel Loegy, of Abington or Lower Dublin, and settled on a tract of land left him by his father, where he died Aug 8, 1765, aged 90. After bearing him several children his first wife died and he married 2nd to Sarah James. Benjamin Gilbert, youngest son of Joseph, was born 1711, and June 1731 he married Sarah Mason, d/o Benjamin. By this marriage they had eight children; His first wife died in 1759 and he married 2nd 1761 to Elizabeth Peart, widow of Benjamin Peart, d/o Benjamin Walters. Best Wishes, Geri
Hi, this stuff will drive us crazy, but what the heck. I know the Walton were Quakers, but Nathaniel got thrown out and became a Baptist. So that leads to wonder, was Boaz a Quaker or a Baptist. And we also know that some Waltons married some Gilberts, and Gilberts married into McDaniels. But the Gilberts that married Walton, were not from Nathaniel, but his brother, Daniel married Mary Lamb and they were Quakers and their children; Samuel, Daniel, Joshua, Joseph, Benjamin, born 1693, married Rebecca Homer, and their children; 1.Elizabeth married 1st Bryan Peart, 2nd Benjamin Gilbert, 3. Daniel, born 1728, married Sarah Gilbert,d/o Benjamin 7. Benjamin married Abigial Gilbert, sister to Sarah, wife of Daniel But the Waltons of Stroudsburg branch were from Thomas, the second of the Walton Brothers. Now I go to check McDaniel and wouldn't know some of them changed their name to McDonald. Now I go back to Walton, Rev War and there is a William Walton, NJ line solder was born 25 March 1763 in Morris Co. NJ, soldier's father was killed in the Battle of Germanton, soldier lived in Morris Co. at enlistment then moved to Northampton, PA and then to Luzrene Co. He applied 1833 having lived there since 1816. In 1857 it was stated that soldier had been dead 10 or 15 years So that has to mean there was another branch of Walton, since William Walton (Stroudsburgh) was born in Moreland Co, Montogmery Co. PA, about 1735 Northampton Co 19 Sept 1783, Estate of Benjamin Gilbert, Penn township, widow, Elizabeth, now of Phila. Co., children; Joseph, eldest son, Benjamin, John, Joshua, Caleb, Jesse, Richael, wife of William Walton, Abigail, wife of Benjamin Walton, Sarah, wife of Daniel Walton, Abner, minor, Rebecca, mimor, Elisabeth, minor. Guardian Jacob Comley History of Chester Co. Peart, Bryan, whitesmith, from Haurskip, Yorkshire, England, died in 1706 in Duck Creek, DE leaving a widow and several children; Benjamin married Rachel d.o Richard and Elizabeth (Rush) Collett, and among their children had a son, Bryan, married in Gloria Dei Church, Nov 30, 1752 to Elizabeth Walton, of Byberry, by whom there were Benjamin, born 1753, Rebecca, born 1754, and Thomas, born 1756. After the death of Brya Peart, his widow married (license Aug 18, 1760) Benjamin Gilbert, the Indian captive, and in 1775 moved to the Mahoning Valley, Northampton Co. On April 25, 1780, Benjamin Gilbert and family including his wife's sons, Benjamin and Thomas Peart, were taken by the Indians, their dwelling burned, and they were forced to march to NY. Benjamin Peart was then married to Elizabeth Jones, aged 9 months, one of the captives. Benjamin Gilbert, after their return in 1782, resided for several years at Byberry, but about 1814 moved with his family to Salem, Ohio. Thomas Peart was adopted by an Indian family on the Genesse River, his release was obtained by the interfernce of Col. Johnson, a British officer at Niagara. After his return he married Mary Roberts, d/o Lewis Roberts of Abington, and about 1790 moved to a farm in Fallowfield, Chester County. His first wife died near Columbia in 1823 and he married 1827 to Sarah (Paxon) Cooper, widow of Calvin Cooper. He died 3/19/1831 in his 75th year. Children of Thomas and Mary; Rebecca, born 1789, married Israel Cooper, of Columbia,John born 1791, Benjamin, born 1796, Abner, 1798, Daniel, 1801, Mary Ann, 1803 married John Cooper of Columbia, Thomas, 1806, Lewis, born 2/22/1806 married Abana Gilbert. Walton Family-Four brothers, Nathanieal, Daniel, Thomas and William, came to PA at an early date and settled in Byberry, Phila. Co. Several branches of the family migrated to Chester Co., among the rest was Joshua Walton, who moved to New Garden township. His son Issac married Isabella Starr, and his children were Reuben, David, William, Isaac, Sarah, married George Meredith, and Elizabeth. Marriages Boaz Walton to Rebecca Leech, 24 Dec 1762 Boaz Walton to Mary "Assheton" June 16, 1773 Daniel Walton to Sarah Gilbert 1 Sept 1761 Best Wishes, Geri
Daniel Buzzard, s/o Conrad and Mary (Uplinger). He married Margaret Bechling. Children; Jacob, Oliver, Samuel, Daniel, Eliza, married David Youndt, Diana married Solomon Harmon. Jacob, married Mary, d/o Daniel and Mary (Baughman) Allshouse, children; Julia Anna born 1856, married William Loughner, Amos, Hezekiah A., Sarah, born 1867, married Edward Loughner, 2nd to William Stahl, Samuel Albert, 1870, Jacob Daniel twin of Samuel Albert. Amos, son of Jacob and Mary (Allshouse) born Dec 16, 1858, married May 31, 1883 to Melinda E., d/o Jacob and Susannah (Altman) Errett. Hezekiah, son of Jacob and Mary, born July 10, 1861, married Aug 5, 1886 to Anna Maria Rosensteel. Mrs. Buzzard comes from and old Westmoreland Co. family her grandfather, Jonathan Rosensteel, he married Julia Sell. Best Wishes, Geri
I. John Allshouse, grandfather, a native of Westmoreland Co. He married Margaret Klingensmith, among their children was a son Samuel. II Samuel, was born about 1808. Moved with his parents to Armstrong county, returned to Westmoreland. He was a Lutheran. He married Lydia Baughman, d./o Adam of North Huntingdon township, whose fathercame from Holland. They had 8 children; (seven survived) Eliza Jane, wife ofSolomon Hartman, Sarah, wife of Jonas Gongaware, of Harrison City, Albert S., of Kittanning, Lydia Ann, Josiah, Pricilla, wife of John Rumbaugh and Anna B. III John W., Allshouse, was born in Huntingdon township Oct 29, 1836. He married Oct 9, 1863 to Mary Jane Kemp, d/o Levi Kemp of Hempfield township. Children; Samuel H., married Arabela Altman, Lydia ., maried Leopald Werkman, Margaret I., married Samuel L. Thompson, John Marshal, married Sarah Smith, Laura A., Susie I. married Morris Bossart, James F., Luella Virginia married Oswell H. Hough, Grover C. and 1 who died in infancy. Best Wishes, Geri
15 April 1796, Estate of Christian Smith, Heidelberg township, (died about 1786), widow, Catharine, children 11, 10 living in 1796, 9 listed. Children; Christian, Christiana wife of Christian Krum, Anna Mary, wife of Tobias Gultner, Anna Margaret, wife of John Alespach, Elizabeth Barbara, wife of Abraham Leyenberger, John Adam,John, Henry, Susanna. 15 Nov 1796, Estate of Jacob Hunsicker, Heidelberg twp. widow Catharine, children; John, Elizabeth, wife of Frantz Krum, Catharine, Susanna, Mary, Henry and Jacob 17 April 1801, Estate of George Schneider, Lynn township, (died about 1799), widow, Regina, Jacob, George, Simon, William, Maria, wife of Jacob Horn, Catharine, Elizabeth, wife of Conrad Krum Best Wishes, Geri
John Sanders, grandfather, came from Germany John Jacob Sanders, father, was born in Lebanon Co. Samuel Sanders, married Susannah Layser, and they children; John S., of Shaefferstown, James of IL., Lizze (Mrs. Moore), Sallie married Aaron Bowman of Millcreek, Mary, and Malinda. Mr. Sanders,was 75 in 1904 Moore I. John George came from Holland about 1720, settled in Schoharie County, NY for a short time, then located in Lebanon Co. II John Moore III Michael Moore, about 1835 married Mary Strickler and they had 2 children, Edward and Daniel Daniel Moore, married May 18, 1897 to Lizzie Sanders of Schaefferstown. Members of the Reformed Church of Millbach. Best Wishes, Geri
20 June 1754, Estate of George Marsteller, Upper Saucon township, 12 men jury. Joseph Fuller. Rev. War Consider, wife Ruth, MA, soldier married Ruth Elmes 20 March 1777, both were from Middleborough in Plymouth Co. MA. Applied in Susquehanna Co. PA aged 79 a resident of Gibson township Ichabod, wife Martha, soldier lived in Attleborough in Bristol Co., MA. Soldier applied in 1832 Erie Co., PA., aged 85 a resident of Greenfield township, PA. Soldier was born 1747, after the Rev.` he moved to Bridgewater, PA towards the head of the Susquehanna. Soldier and widow married 6 April 1774 at Coventry,RI, soldier died`Jan 1838 at Greenfield. Joseph, VA applied 1818. 1819 soldier was aged 70 a resident of Fayette Co with a wife Susannah aged 73 and they lived a son, Shadrack aged 38 who had a large family. Matthais, R3839 PA Line, and Sea Service, applied 1832 in Cumberland Co., NJ aged 71 a resident of Bridgeton, NJ. Soldier enlisted in Phila, where he lived, soldier moved to NJ in 1828 (note, there are over 300 Fullers with pensions) Marriages at Phila. Fuller Elizabeth to Manly Smallwood, May 24,1785 Hannah to Jacob Schlemer, May 20, 1782 Benjamin to Rebecca Stamper Sept 19 1758 John to Mary "Solluvan" June 18, 1758 Mary to Philip Cline, May 18, 1781 War of 1812 Fuller Ambrose, wf Elizabeth Swarp, married 16 July 1837, Erie PA, soldier died 6 Oct 1845 Sugar Grove, IL James, wf Mary Ann Muir, married 25 Aug 1813 Fayette Co., PA John, wf Rebecca, PA Jonas, wf Clarissa Main, 2nd wife, married 12 Aug 1822 Susquehanna Co., 1st wf Mary Wells Sus. Co Jonas Fuller, was born in Addison Co., VT, March 30, 1792, son of Josiah and Lydia (Heath) of the same state, the former born Nav 11, 1757, the latter, born March 26, 1761. They lived and died in VT where they are buried. Jonas Fuller came to PA in 1813, he married 1st to Mary Wells and 2nd to Clarissa Main. Catasaqua, Lehigh Co. James W. Fuller, father of Orange W., James W., Abbott F., and Clinton H. came from Freemansburg in 1842, and died in Catasagua about 1872. Four brothers of James W. Fuller, (Charles D., George W., Abbott and Orlando) became residents of the town, their father, Chauncy D. Fuller also settled there in died in 1867. Orlando settled in Bethlehem. Lehigh County History Edward Fuller, founder of the family in America. Edward Fuller, eldest son of Robert, was baptized at Revenhall, Norfolk, England. About the year 1607 or 08 fled to Holland with his brother, who was a physician and deacon. The name Edward Fuller appears as the 21 signer of the compact drawn up on board the Mayflower. He had 2 children, Matthew, who died at Barnstable, MA, 1678 and Samuel. Joseph Fuller, a great-grandson of Samuel was married Aug 10, 1752, to Zerviah Hill. He bought land in Stockbridge, MA from the Indians, June 19, 1767. He emigrated to PA and his will is recorded at Wilkes-Barre. He had 9 children, Joshua, born July 11, 1754, Benajah, born June 4, 1756, Lydia, born April 23, 1758, Joseph, born Dec 19, 1760, Jehiel, born Dec 15, 1763, Abigail, born May 16, 1766, Ruth, born Sept 3, 1769, Zerviah, born May 24, 1774, and Jeremiah, born Feb 24, 1776. Jehiel, was born in Sharon, CT, Dec 15, 1763. He married Hannah Hill, who after his death went with her children to IL. Children; Chauncey Day, born June 20, 1799, Arin, Ambrose, Harry, Jehiel, Malinda, and Hannah. Chauncey Day, died Oct 5, 1870, married Sara Abbott. Children; James W., Orlando, Charles D., George W., and Abbott. James W., was born at Forty Fort, PA., Aug 21, 1821 and died at Catasauqua, Nov 22, 1872. He married Clarissa Miller, who was born in Lehigh Co, d/o Henry Miller. Children; James W., Orange M., Clarissa C., Abbott F., and Clinton. Best Wishes, Geri
George Custard was married to Mary Weiss, d/o Peter of Weisenberg township, Peter died about 1787. Best Wishes, Geri
Why does this name give you a chill? ----- Original Message ----- From: "geri brennan" <gerifelker@webtv.net> To: <PANORTHA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, October 20, 2003 12:42 PM Subject: [PANORTHA-L] Re: Sanders abt. 1840 > Hi, one of the names that give me a chill. > Northampton Co. > Sander, (Xander) > 22 Sept 1790, Estate of Samuel Wert. Weisenburg township, 12 men jury, > Mathias Prosbst, Jacob Mummy (Mume) John Haubt, Samuel Kistler, Philip > Fenstermacher, Henry (Henirch) Hartman, David Sander (Xander) Jacob > Gangwer, Nicholas Bauchman, George Rouch (Row), Friederich Seiberling > and George Custard > > Bucks Co > Enosh Sanders to Juliana Hartzel, Aug 29 1841 > Jacob Moyer, to Mary Ann Winehold, Aug 1, 1841 > > Sanders-War of 1812 > Amsey or as Amasa Saunders, Ohio > Cyrus or as Cyrus Saunders, KY > George or as George Saunders, VA > Isaac, NJ > Jacob, wf Mary Ann, srv White, PA Mil > > Robert L. or as Robert L. Saunder, alias David Knight, alleged srv under > Commodore Chauncey on the US Frigate "Superior" in the USN a PA resident > > Marriages at Lancaster > Saunders, Jacob, to Susanna Williams, Aug 9, 1759 > > McCullough, John to Mary Sander, June 26, 1766 > > Williams, Frederick to Catharine Saunders, 31 Dec 1759 > > Sander, Matthaeus Conrad, born Aug 16, 1754, s/o Ludwig and Christiana > > Rev. War (pensions) > Isaac or as Isaac Saunders > > John, wf Phebe, NJ, applied 1832 in Ohio. Soldier was born in Bucks Co., > PA (Oct 8, 1753) soldier lived in Somerset Co., NJ. Soldier had married > Phebe Davis in VA (1809) > > Timothy, wf. Mary, NJ line, soldier enlisted in Mendham, NJ, soldier > married Mary Rose 10 Oct 17 1782 at Mendham > > William, PA Line, wf Mary Hall, married 1809 in Blockley, Phila. Co. > Applied there 1834 aged 88, lived there at enlistnemt. Soldier was born > in 1746, soldier died 9 May 1848, in Blockley township. > > William, PA Line, soldier was born 1746 near Phila. lived there at > enlistment, moved 1831 to Ohio, soldier died 9 March 1839 in Ohio and > left a widow, not named who was living in PA in 1839. In 1839 soldier's > son, John "Saunders" was of Winchester, IN and was referred to a 1 of > the soldier's sons > > Surveyors of Carbon County, 1874 Josiah Xander > > 67th Regt (Civil war) Dotter, corp. enlisted Aug 1861, missing after the > battled of the Wilderness, supposed to have been killed. > > Dotter, Lazarus, enlisted 1861, taken prisoner at Winchester, Dotter, > Lewis, enlisted 1861, taken prisoner at Winchester. > > 11th PA Inf > Lewis Moyer, enlisted 1861 served to the end o war., Isaac William, > disch. 1862. Krum,Noah, enlsisted Dec 1861, died in hospital of disease. > > 132nd Regt., Krum, William F., died at Smoketown Hosptial, MD of wound > received in action at Antietam, Sept 17, 1862 same with M. Moyer > > 34th P.V.I. ____Saunder > > 27th Regt, A. D. Xander > > Peter Musselman, a native of Upper Milford, Lehigh Co., He died in 1860. > Of his sons, Joseph married Lydia, d/o Robert McDaniel, moved to Ohio. > Oliver Musselman, their son, of Ohio. Jacob, married John G. Kemmer. > Their son, Thomas. Susan, became the wife of George "Kamerer". Polly > became Mrs. Boaz and Walton migrated to Warsaw. IN > > Notestines, in the year 1808m three brothers, Henry, Peter and John, > were owners of property of Centre Sqaure, Their father, Peter, lived > with them. He had srv in the Rev.Henry Notestine and his wife Barbara, > left children, Daniel, Henry, Elias, and John. Daniel died in 1873, A > daughterm Mrs, C. H. Seidel, of Centre Square. Henry moved to Kansas. > ELias, died in 1878. John lived in East Penn. Peter Notestine,setled in > Mohoning Mt. His daughter, Mrs. Peter Xander, > > School Board Director since the erection of Carbon Co. 1857 Charles > Xander, 1868 Elias Sheve. > > J.P's since 1846, Elias Synder, elected March 1864, J.C. Xanders, > elected March 1874 > > Towamensing township 1843-44, Joseph Krum, cask maker, David Sander > > (The following from Connie O. > Sander, David and wf Barbara Housknecht,a dau, Salome, 15 March 1815 > > Reiss, Henry and Katharine Moyer, a son Johannes 21 Sept 1818 > > Marriages recorded at Phila. > Sander, Maria Catharine, to John Busby (Posby) Dec 4,1750 > > Best Wishes, Geri >
Hi, Rev war Rosen, John or as John Rosson, NC, soldier was born in Culpeper, VA in Feb 1749 Rosson, Archelaus or Archilaus, VA was born in 1749 at Culpeper, VA, he lived in Orange Co. VA Enoch orEnoch Rawson, VA Line James, VA, soldier wass born 5 March1750, in Culpeper, VA John, VA, SC Line, soldier was born 12 July 1751, he was the son of a widowed woman and lived near Charlestown, SC Reubin, or as Reubin Rossin, VA soldier was born 8 Sept 1752 in Culpeper, VA Old Wars Rossen William, filed in 1847 no state given, srv as a Seaman in USN on the ship "Rartan" in the Mexican War William F., filed 1880 in IL (Mexican War) Mexican War Rosen, William filed Feb 1887 in VA, 3rd US Arty Rossen, James, filed 1887 in AL 1st AL Vols Rosson, Willim, filed 1887 in Ohio, srv USS Raritan, Navy Service Rosson, William F., wf. Elizabeth, filed 1892 in Texas, srv IL Best Wishes, Geri
Hi, one of the names that give me a chill. Northampton Co. Sander, (Xander) 22 Sept 1790, Estate of Samuel Wert. Weisenburg township, 12 men jury, Mathias Prosbst, Jacob Mummy (Mume) John Haubt, Samuel Kistler, Philip Fenstermacher, Henry (Henirch) Hartman, David Sander (Xander) Jacob Gangwer, Nicholas Bauchman, George Rouch (Row), Friederich Seiberling and George Custard Bucks Co Enosh Sanders to Juliana Hartzel, Aug 29 1841 Jacob Moyer, to Mary Ann Winehold, Aug 1, 1841 Sanders-War of 1812 Amsey or as Amasa Saunders, Ohio Cyrus or as Cyrus Saunders, KY George or as George Saunders, VA Isaac, NJ Jacob, wf Mary Ann, srv White, PA Mil Robert L. or as Robert L. Saunder, alias David Knight, alleged srv under Commodore Chauncey on the US Frigate "Superior" in the USN a PA resident Marriages at Lancaster Saunders, Jacob, to Susanna Williams, Aug 9, 1759 McCullough, John to Mary Sander, June 26, 1766 Williams, Frederick to Catharine Saunders, 31 Dec 1759 Sander, Matthaeus Conrad, born Aug 16, 1754, s/o Ludwig and Christiana Rev. War (pensions) Isaac or as Isaac Saunders John, wf Phebe, NJ, applied 1832 in Ohio. Soldier was born in Bucks Co., PA (Oct 8, 1753) soldier lived in Somerset Co., NJ. Soldier had married Phebe Davis in VA (1809) Timothy, wf. Mary, NJ line, soldier enlisted in Mendham, NJ, soldier married Mary Rose 10 Oct 17 1782 at Mendham William, PA Line, wf Mary Hall, married 1809 in Blockley, Phila. Co. Applied there 1834 aged 88, lived there at enlistnemt. Soldier was born in 1746, soldier died 9 May 1848, in Blockley township. William, PA Line, soldier was born 1746 near Phila. lived there at enlistment, moved 1831 to Ohio, soldier died 9 March 1839 in Ohio and left a widow, not named who was living in PA in 1839. In 1839 soldier's son, John "Saunders" was of Winchester, IN and was referred to a 1 of the soldier's sons Surveyors of Carbon County, 1874 Josiah Xander 67th Regt (Civil war) Dotter, corp. enlisted Aug 1861, missing after the battled of the Wilderness, supposed to have been killed. Dotter, Lazarus, enlisted 1861, taken prisoner at Winchester, Dotter, Lewis, enlisted 1861, taken prisoner at Winchester. 11th PA Inf Lewis Moyer, enlisted 1861 served to the end o war., Isaac William, disch. 1862. Krum,Noah, enlsisted Dec 1861, died in hospital of disease. 132nd Regt., Krum, William F., died at Smoketown Hosptial, MD of wound received in action at Antietam, Sept 17, 1862 same with M. Moyer 34th P.V.I. ____Saunder 27th Regt, A. D. Xander Peter Musselman, a native of Upper Milford, Lehigh Co., He died in 1860. Of his sons, Joseph married Lydia, d/o Robert McDaniel, moved to Ohio. Oliver Musselman, their son, of Ohio. Jacob, married John G. Kemmer. Their son, Thomas. Susan, became the wife of George "Kamerer". Polly became Mrs. Boaz and Walton migrated to Warsaw. IN Notestines, in the year 1808m three brothers, Henry, Peter and John, were owners of property of Centre Sqaure, Their father, Peter, lived with them. He had srv in the Rev.Henry Notestine and his wife Barbara, left children, Daniel, Henry, Elias, and John. Daniel died in 1873, A daughterm Mrs, C. H. Seidel, of Centre Square. Henry moved to Kansas. ELias, died in 1878. John lived in East Penn. Peter Notestine,setled in Mohoning Mt. His daughter, Mrs. Peter Xander, School Board Director since the erection of Carbon Co. 1857 Charles Xander, 1868 Elias Sheve. J.P's since 1846, Elias Synder, elected March 1864, J.C. Xanders, elected March 1874 Towamensing township 1843-44, Joseph Krum, cask maker, David Sander (The following from Connie O. Sander, David and wf Barbara Housknecht,a dau, Salome, 15 March 1815 Reiss, Henry and Katharine Moyer, a son Johannes 21 Sept 1818 Marriages recorded at Phila. Sander, Maria Catharine, to John Busby (Posby) Dec 4,1750 Best Wishes, Geri
Hi, I found a David Stribe, or as David Strips, srv in German Bttn of Cont. T roops Under Strip/Stripe, David srv in German Bttn of Cont. Troops. Stripe, Joseph, srv as Pvt in the Commander-in-Chief's Guard for Cont. Troops. Stripe, Joseph Stripe, srv as a Pvt. in 9th VA In the pension file, there is a Paul Streby or as Paul Streve, PA Line S41191, see Paul Streve Streve, Paul or as Paul Streevy or Streby, PA Line, soldier applied 24 April 1818, Ross County,Ohio aged 63, soldier enlisted in Northampton, PA, and on 19 April 1821 soldier stated he was aged 68? with a wife Mary. Under Remarried widows, Strieby, Mary, WC-107597, filed 25 April 1907, widow of Henry Grindle ofCo. E. 48th IN Inf. Mexican War Streib, George, SC-19463, 13 Feb 1891 in IN, Co A. 4th IN Marriages recorded at Phila. Strieby, Adam to Sarah Fahns, March 12, 1787 Bucks Co. inedeced as Streepy, Striby Michael Striby to Maria Magdalena Klinkhart Deaths Dec 21, 1769, Estate of Philip Hammel, Macungie township. Michael Streby (Striby) 12 man jury 21 April 1815, Estate of Michael Kiser, Lower Mt. Bethel, died about 16 June 1809, widow Catharine, 10 children, 7 still under 21, John the eldest, Frederick, George, Michael, Jacob, Sarah, wife of Jacob Streiby, Susanna, wife of Frederick Leare, Maria, Margaret, Elizabeth 21 April 1809, Estate of Jacob Streby, admin., Peter Bender, in right of wife, late Streby Best Wishes, Geri