I did some more hunting today, & found Jennie in the 1930 census in the city of Bethlehem, but in Lehigh Co., PA (pg. 9B). Milton Peters head 48 1st married at age 34 b. PA Jennie " wife 56 " 19 (to GH) b.PA Emily Hoffman daughter 32 b.PA (1898) Verena Hoffman daughter 23 b. PA (1907) If Milton m. at age 34, that would have been ~1916. So maybe George Hoffman had died by 1914, and the use of Jennie, rather than Mrs. George, was the regional custom. J.R. Maxwell Delaware Co., OH
Marilyn, Do you have anything on Michael Warner/Werner? He had 5 daughters and 1 son. The daus were: Anna Maria b. 11/15/1752 m. Anthony Bierly (my ancestors), Anna Margaret b. 6/19/1757 m. Henry Hering, Catharine Barbara b. 6/24/1759 m. Peter Ziegler, Elizabeth m. George Barron, and Maria Sarah b. 11/26/1763. His son was Michael. I'm really trying to figure out what became oo Michael, Jr. He was mentioned in his father's estate (Michael Sr. was buried 7/6/1800), so he was alive then. This family was primarily of Bucks Co., but dau. Anna Margaret's baptism was at St. Paul's, U. Saucon Twp., Lehigh Co. (then Northampton). Thank you, Joyce msouders wrote: > For anyone researching WARNERS in Northampton Co., they should get in touch > with me. I've done extensive research on them (and also have some research > done by the late HC WERNER on the WERNERS of Northampton Co. - often mixed > together) > Marilyn > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "geri brennan" <gerifelker@webtv.net> > To: <PANORTHA-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2003 4:31 PM > Subject: [PANORTHA-L] Warner and others > > > Warner, Amasa, Pvt. CT Line BLW assignee Nicholas Root. > > > > Read, William or as William Reed, wf Susanna Warner, former widow, PA > > Line, Rejected, soldier was born in Chester Co., and he married Susanna > > Clay 15 Dec 1785 in Phila., and soldier died there 5 Feb 1798 and his > > widow married John Warner in 1800 and he died in 1813. Widow applied 18 > > Sept 1843 Chester Co., PA aged 79 and in 1844 was of Delaware Co., PA. > > > > Marriages-then Northampton > > Miksch, "Nathanael" to Anna Maria Fritsche, 5/15/1781 > > > > Miksch, Paul, to Catharine Busch, 3/6/1796 > > > > Mueksch, John Christian to Anna Philippina Loesch > > > > Me\ueke, Peter to Elizabeth (Haller) Kloz, 4/10/1785 > > > > Deaths > > Fritsch, Henrich born in Silesia, 8 Jan 1715, died Dec 1782, Anna > > Margaret, born 22 Feb 1723, died 1781 > > > > Micksch, John Christian, born at Bethlehem, 9 July 1732 died 3 Nov 1823, > > Catharine, nee Bush, born at York, Aug 1762 died 1822 > > > > Micksch, Michael, born 27 Sept 1710, died 28 July 1792, Anna Maria, nee > > Fritsch, born at Nazareth, 14 June, 1753, died 1822. > > > > Michsch, Maria Catharine, born Hoeck, born 17 Aug 1764 and died 6 Jan > > 1835 > > > > Rev. war > > Yeager, Henry, PA Line, Privateer Service, Rejected, vet was born at > > Phila., 15 March 1763 and stated his sister Hannah Yeager had the record > > of his birth, vet lived in Phila., and always lived there. Family > > records were shown; Hannah Yeager, born in 1731 and she came to America > > in 1741, married Casper Yeager of Phila., in 1854 their children were > > Phobe, born 1755, Adam, born 1757, Polly, born 1759, Rebecca, born 1761, > > Henry, the Rev war soldier, born 1763, Hannah, born 2 Feb 1765, Casper, > > born 1771 and Elizabeth, born 1773. Soldier's daughter, Elizabeth Owens > > signed p.o.a. 20 May 1851 at Phila., as l of the surviving children of > > deceased soldier, others were not named. Soldier's sister Rebecca Toring > > maded aff'dt 1839 at Phila. > > > > Yeager, George, no unit given, wife Margaret (?) widow's other husband, > > James Reily also served in the Rev. Widow stated that soldier served in > > the Rev. and the War of 1812. Widow applied in Dauphin Co. PA > > > > War of 1812 > > Yeager > > Benjamin, wf Sarah, PA > > Christian wf Catharine, PA > > Daniel, wf Sarah KY > > Joel, wf Mary, KY > > John, or as John Yanger, NY > > John, PA > > Joseph, PA > > Peter, wf Barbara, MD > > > > Deaths recorded at Northampton Co > > Jaeger, Johann Philip, born 6 Julu 1764, diied Sept 15, 1845, Anna > > Rosina, born 3 May 1770, died 10 Dec 1844 > > > > Kocher, Peter born 29 March 1742, died April 1819, children; Abraham > > Conrad, John James, Rosina, married Philip Yeager,Susanna married Henry > > Yeager, Maria married Conrad Edelman. > > > > Best Wishes, Geri > >
Brenda, F.Y.R. Lancaster County, George Winfield Reich, MD, was born in E. Donegal township, Jan 8, 1844 s/o Dr. George and Mary (Long) Reich. He married Ella C. Roth, d/o Jacob and Margaret (Messersmith) Roth. Children; Dr. George R., Albert M., Jay M., Margueritee and Mary Helen The maternal grandparents of Mrs. Dr. Reich, were John and Catharine Rother, the former of whom was a master cooper; her materna grandparents were Philip and Catharine (OBER) Messersmith, natives of Germany and early settlers of Lancaster. Her great-grandparents, Johan N. Messersmith, was born in Wurtemberg, Germany, Oct 26, 1719, came to America Oct 20, 1744, married Maria D. Reitzell, Sept 13, 1762, took part in the war of the Rev. Ober, Henry R., of Rapho township, was born Sept 13, 1844, s/o Christian and Barbara (Ruhl) Ober. Christian, father died in 1873, aged 66. His wife died April, 1883, aged 61. They are buried at Hernley's cemetery. They were members of theMennonite and United Brethern of Christ churches. Children; Harriet R., Michael R., of Penn township, Barbara, the wife of George Keener, Moses R., Anna R., the wife of Jacob Norhall, of Oklahoma, Henry R., Christian, Sarah R., Aaron, Martha R., who married 1st to Jacob Sahm, and 2nd to Joseph D. Brown and Mary R., wife of Abraham Heht. Christian Ober was the son of David Ober. On Oct 16, 1866, Henry R., married Mary Ann Metzler, of Lancaster. Children; Fannie, married Pharis Rohrer, and had 3 children; Agnes, married Alva Lehman of Lebanon county and they had 4 children; Philip of Lebanon county, married Ida Holdeman; Susanna M., the wife of Oliver Litch, of Rapho; Nathan M., married Anna Baker of Lebanon county and had one child; Anna M., unmarried. Mrs. Ober was born Nov. 24, 1844 in Rapho, d/o Henry and Ana (Hersey) Metzler of Lancaster county. The father died in 1889, aged 59, and is buried at Hernley Meeting House cemetery. Mrs. Metzler, the mother was born in 1824, she was living with her daughter, Mrs. Isaac Cup, at Centerville. Ober, Henry K., a school teacher, of Mastersonville, PA., was born in Rapho township, s/o Michael and Susan (Kulp) Ober. Michael Ober, was born in Rapho, March 27, 1836, s/o Christian and Barbara (Ruhl) Ober. He married twice. On May 11, 1858 he married Catharine Spigler, who was born in Catfish, Lancaster county, she is buried at Chickie's Meeting House. She was the d/o Samuel and Susan (Burdolf) Spigler who lived and died in Lancaster. His 2nd wife was Susan Kulp, who was born in Lancaster County, d/o Jacob and Mary (Baker) Kulp. Children; Henry K., and Alva W. Wolgemuth of Rapho. Henry K., married 25 May 1899 to Cora B. Hess,who was born Aug 6, 1876, d/o Henry L, and Anna (Brinzer) Hess. No children. Ober, Andrew Curtain, was born in Elizabethtown, Lancaster county,May 8, 1862, s/o Hon. Michael and Harriet (Weaver) Ober, of Conoy township. He married Sept 8, 1885 to Alice Miller and they had 2 children; Daniel M., and Anna. Mrs. Alice (Miller) Ober was born 1867 and died 1892, at the age of 25, she was the d/o Daniel and Anna (Hess) Miller, both of Lancaster. Best Wishes, Geri
Hi, This is a tidbit I picked up last week when I was researching in Easton. You may already have it, but it could refer to the death of Melvin, below: The Easton Cemetery records this entry: WARNER, Owen K's infant April 18, 1879 plot D-262 Even though it's indexed to Warner, I'll bet you it refers to Owen Keim. This fecund couple had so many children, it's hard to keep them all straight. Have you established any twins among them? The numbers of single births are staggering, otherwise. Regarding Jennie C., my guess is that she could have been illegitimate, fathered by someone other than Owen. That frequently was the case with an "oldest" child who would end up being raised by the mother's parents. But another explanation is that older people needed helpers and daughters were usually offered up to older relatives. In my experience, the daughter "adopted" out has been the second daughter while the oldest would be kept at home to help her mother. Marilyn ----- Original Message ----- From: <jrmaxwel@owu.edu> To: <PANORTHA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2003 1:04 PM Subject: [PANORTHA-L] Jennie C. Keim, woman of mystery > Thanks to Penny, Cindy, and the recent information from Leslie > Hoffman, the "bits 'n pieces" on the children of Owen Milton Keim > and Catherine R. Warner are beginning to make some sense. > > The mystery is Jennie C. Keim. From the census records Jennie C. > was b.~1874. Leslie did not find Jennie C's christening in the St. > Thomas Church records that she trancscribed. > We do not know when Owen and Catherine were married from the > St. Thomas Church records. The guess is 1873. > We know of their son Melvin who was b. 2/17/1874 bp. 3/29/1874 > and died ? bfr. the 1880 census. His dod was not included in the info. > Leslie transcribed. > If Jennie was Melvin's twin, she would have been christened on the > same date, true? So, it is likely that she was b. bfr. 6/1873. This > assumes that Melvin was a 9 month gestation, if he was a "premie", > Jennie could have been b. later in 1873. Any flaws in this logic? > > In the 1880 census Jenny C., age 6, is living with Catherine's parents, > Charles Warner & Catherine (Engler) in western Bethlehem (pg.312). > In the 1890 census substitute she is Jennie Kleine in western > Bethlehem. The census substitute sorts by surname, and I can not tell > who she was living with. However, she and the Warner's are in > western Bethlehem, while Owen & Catherine are in the twnshp. > > Why did she live with her grandparents and not with her parents? > > On January 7, 1893 Jennie C. Keim married George W. Hoffman > (s/o DeWitt Hoffman & Emma E ?); St. Thomas records. On > 4/27/1898 their daughter, Emily F. was born in Bethlehem. I am not > aware of their having had any other children. > > I have not yet found Jennie and George in the 1900 or 1910 census. > > In April of 1914, Mrs. Jennie Hoffman is living in Bethlehem, and > listed as a surviving daughter of Owen in his obit. > > Note: The other married daughters of Owen are listed as Mrs. > Husband's first name and Husband's surname. Did Jennie divorce > George, or is this just an oddity? ( I believe that widows continued to > be Mrs. His name; see Emily Post and Judith Martin.) > > Neither Jennie nor George are in the Ancestry.com index for 1920 > Northampton Co., PA. Had they died? Are they in the > Genealogy.com or Heritage index for 1920? > > Emily went on to marry Edward F. Lane(1897-1980)on an unknown > date, stayed in the area all of her life, and d. 2/11/1990 in Allentown. > If they had children, they did not survive Emily; thank you to Penny & > Cindy for the cite to the obit in the 2/13/1990 Morning Call. > > Any additional information or thoughts on where to search next would > be appreciated. > > J.R. Maxwell > Delaware Co., OH > >
Thanks to Penny, Cindy, and the recent information from Leslie Hoffman, the "bits 'n pieces" on the children of Owen Milton Keim and Catherine R. Warner are beginning to make some sense. The mystery is Jennie C. Keim. From the census records Jennie C. was b.~1874. Leslie did not find Jennie C's christening in the St. Thomas Church records that she trancscribed. We do not know when Owen and Catherine were married from the St. Thomas Church records. The guess is 1873. We know of their son Melvin who was b. 2/17/1874 bp. 3/29/1874 and died ? bfr. the 1880 census. His dod was not included in the info. Leslie transcribed. If Jennie was Melvin's twin, she would have been christened on the same date, true? So, it is likely that she was b. bfr. 6/1873. This assumes that Melvin was a 9 month gestation, if he was a "premie", Jennie could have been b. later in 1873. Any flaws in this logic? In the 1880 census Jenny C., age 6, is living with Catherine's parents, Charles Warner & Catherine (Engler) in western Bethlehem (pg.312). In the 1890 census substitute she is Jennie Kleine in western Bethlehem. The census substitute sorts by surname, and I can not tell who she was living with. However, she and the Warner's are in western Bethlehem, while Owen & Catherine are in the twnshp. Why did she live with her grandparents and not with her parents? On January 7, 1893 Jennie C. Keim married George W. Hoffman (s/o DeWitt Hoffman & Emma E ?); St. Thomas records. On 4/27/1898 their daughter, Emily F. was born in Bethlehem. I am not aware of their having had any other children. I have not yet found Jennie and George in the 1900 or 1910 census. In April of 1914, Mrs. Jennie Hoffman is living in Bethlehem, and listed as a surviving daughter of Owen in his obit. Note: The other married daughters of Owen are listed as Mrs. Husband's first name and Husband's surname. Did Jennie divorce George, or is this just an oddity? ( I believe that widows continued to be Mrs. His name; see Emily Post and Judith Martin.) Neither Jennie nor George are in the Ancestry.com index for 1920 Northampton Co., PA. Had they died? Are they in the Genealogy.com or Heritage index for 1920? Emily went on to marry Edward F. Lane(1897-1980)on an unknown date, stayed in the area all of her life, and d. 2/11/1990 in Allentown. If they had children, they did not survive Emily; thank you to Penny & Cindy for the cite to the obit in the 2/13/1990 Morning Call. Any additional information or thoughts on where to search next would be appreciated. J.R. Maxwell Delaware Co., OH
Geri and all- What I was saying in my earlier message is that spellings for WARNERS and WERNERS in Northampton County were used interchangeably for the first 100 years. I've spent about 5 years sorting them out. You are putting up a list of WARNERS or WERNERS based on how the name was recorded at the time of the baptism or marriage or whatever, but some "WARNERS" were actually from the WERNER family and some "WERNERS" were from the WARNER family. For anyone who's interested, I was saying that I've done some work and can identify which is which. There were Jacobs and Catherines and Johns and Georges in both families, so people may not be able to "take what's best for them" without a little more help. Best wishes, Marilyn ----- Original Message ----- From: "geri brennan" <gerifelker@webtv.net> To: <PANORTHA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2003 2:46 AM Subject: Re: [PANORTHA-L] Warner and others > Hi, I haven't started on Werners, when I put them up, the people will go > over them and compare them, and take what's best for them. > > Best Wishes, Geri >
Births recorded at Northampton Werner Adam, 10 June 1777, s/o Jacob and Elizabetha Anna Elizabeth, 18 June 1751, d/o Wilhelm and Elizabeth Anna Rosina, 28 Oct 1755, d/o John W., and Anna Maria Anna (twin), 14 Oct 1748, d/o Wilhelm and Elizabeth Catharine, 1769, d/o Jacob and Elizabeth Elizabeth, 6 March 1791, d/o Henrich and Anna Maria Elizabeth, 15 July 1769, d/o Ditmar and Margaret George Henry, 11 Aug 1772, s/o Jacob and Elizabeth Jacob, 13 Nov 1791, s/o John and Catharine Johann Jacob 12 March 1775, s/o Jacob and Elizabeth Johannes, 19 June 1779, s/o Jacob and Elizabeth Johannes, 27 Jan 1793, s/o Henrich and Maria John, 21 Dec 1798, s/o John and Catharina John, 19 Aug 1799, s/o George and Rosina John George, 17 Aug 1770, s/o Jacob and Elizabeth Margaret, 29 May 1785, d/o Jacob and Elizabeth Maria (twin) 14 Oct 1748, s/o Wilhelm and Elizabeth Peter, 25 Jan 1790, s/o Jacob and Elizabeth Peter, 21 Dec 1795, s/o Henrich and Maria Samuel, 8 June 1795, s/o Georg and Rosina Sarah, 17 Sept 1793, d/o John and Catharine Marriages recorded at Easton Jam 10 1817 Joseph Werner to Anna Hahn April 7 1833 William Werner to Margaret Arner March 7, 1841 Jacob Werner to Anna Eliz. Correll Burials- Nazareth Werner, Anna Rosina, born 22 Oct 1755 died 1834 Werner, Charlotte, born 14 Dec 1755 died 16 Dec 1827 Court- 19 Aug 1814 Estate of John Mixsell, Chestnut Hill township (died about 6 years ago) petitioner, Christian Musselman, husband of Margaret, daughter of the deceased. Widow, not named, now deceased, children, Jacob,Michael, Philip, John, Peter, Christiana, wife of George Getz, Magdalena wife of Conrad Werner Rev. War (pension) Werner, Christopher or as Christoffel Warner, NY Line, rejected, soldier married Maria Bickcraft, 19 Feb 1783 at Schoharie, NY. Soldier died in 1798. Soldier's brother John Jost Werner stated that his brother, Christoffel was several years older than he. Rev. War (service) Werner Andrew, NY Charles Alex, NY Christian, NY Christophel, NY Elex'r, NY George Jr., NY Geroge, NY Jacob, Cont. Troops John or as John Vernon, 1st PA John, 9th PA Joost Jr., NY Joost, NY Ludwick, German Bttn, Cont. Troops Michael " " " " Niclas " " " ' Robert, 3rd PA Walter or as Walter Warner, 8th VA Wilhelm, Indpt Corps of Light Dragoons War of 1812 Werner Aaron,wf. Susanna, Ohio George or as George Warner, PA Peter, wf Elizabeth PA Dingman, John, wife Catharine Werner, married 26 Nov 1814, soldier died 24 Dec 1869 Broome County, NY Mexican War Werner Andrew, filed 1887 in IN, srv Ohio John A. wf Nancy filed 1894 IL srv KY Joseph wf Catharine filed 1895 KY Melchoir, wf Rosa, filed 1889 IN srv as Lt. Col Samuel, filed 1888, PA Thomas, 1888 NY, srv USS Raritan Valentine, Catharine, 1888 in IL Remarried Widows (pension) Wernar, Mary filed 1920, w/o Henry Knorr alias Henry North, PA Werner Ann, filed 1916,w/o William J. Maas, PA Delia A., filed 1917, w/o Charles H. Spencer,NY Sallie, 1926, w/o Nicholas Diderrich. Trabert. Veronica, filed 1916 and 1919, w/o John M. Werner, WI Indian Wars Werner Christian, widow Theckla filed 1918 in Texas, he died 27 Nov 1914 in San Antonio, Texas George, filed 1929 in MO Gottllieb, filed 1921 in IL Herman, filed 1919 in Ohio Joseph, filed 1918 in UT Rudolph, filed 1931, in WI Marriage recorded at Phila. Werner Christopher Frederick to Anna Maria Blins, April 25, 1765 Andreas to Dorothea Wentzel, Dec 26, 1790 Daniel to Anna Schmidt Oct 15, 1789 Lorenz to Catharine Kanzer Sept 23, 1790 Christian to Barbara Stengler, Jan 1, 1753 Frantz to Catharine Niclas April 15, 1755 Werners Johann George to Margareth Weitmann,March 2, 1760 Anna Elizabeth to Johann George Foster,Nov 19, 1758 Margaret Esther Eva to Johann Christop Schiffer, Oct 6. 1752 Burials at Bucks Co Andrew Werner aged 72y 2m 12d, June 15, 1817 Michael Werner, of Springfield, no age July 6, 1800 County Histories Berks County Werner, John C., was born Dec 7, 1874 in Sinking Spring, Berks Co., PA, s/o Ephraim and Mary (Schutter) Werner. His father was born in Fritztown, PA., July 13, 1852 and the mother was born in Sinking Spring, April 18, 1854. John C., married Jan 18, 1896 to Sadie O'Neill, d/o James and Amanda (Richwein) O'Neill. Children;(1) J. Norman Werner, he married Phamia Killian, and they had J. Monroe. (2) Alethea M., who married Arthur Rowe, of Reading, they had a son, John W. Rowe. Lehigh County John Werner, great-grandfather, who lived in Belfast, near Nazareth. Children; Charles, Jesse, John, Jonas, George, Daniel, and Polly. Jonas, s/o John, of Moore township, member of the Reformed church. He married Sabina Marsh. Children; Edwin, Jesse, Levi of Bethlehem, William of Allentown, Amandes, Ellen, married Augustus Ziegler, Catharine married Stephen Osterstock, and Mary married Jacob Heckman. Amandes, son of Jonas, was born in Moore township. May 9, 1847. On May 19, 1877 he married Ellen Shoneberger, d/o Joseph and Catharine (Solt) Shoneberger. Children; Robert F.,, Edwin H., George, Thomas F., Howard J., Gertrude and Annie. Robert F., born April 8, 1878. In 1900 he married Rosa Fenstermacher, d/o William and Ellen (Bahl) Fenstermacher. Children; Fred A., Mabel E., Claude W., and Helen G. Best Wishes, Geri
Hi, I haven't started on Werners, when I put them up, the people will go over them and compare them, and take what's best for them. Best Wishes, Geri
Berks Warner, Aaron R., subject, was born Sept 14, 1854, s/o Levi and Mary (Reich) Warner. Children of Levi and Mary; Catherine, married David Schlicter, Sarah, 1st to Henry Thompson, 2nd to David Myers, Mary married Samuel Fillerling, Rebecca marred William Boyer, Franklin, married Agnes Marks of Mohnton and Aaron R. Aaron R. Warner, married Annie S. Spatz, d/ John H. and Mary (Snader) Spatz. Children, Maysie, Paul S., Warren, Aaron Jr., and Edwin. Member of Zion's U.E. Church. York Warner, Adam R., was born in Codorus township, in 1850, the son of John Warner, who died aged 45. John Warner married Elizabeth Rohrbaugh, d/o Henry Rohrbaugh. Children; Henry, Mary, Jacob, all of Illinois, John of Codorus township and Adam R., of Manheim township. Mrs. Warner, after the death of her husband married 2nd to Samuel Baylor and had children, Samuel and Lizzie. Adam R., married, 1873, to Mantilla Hoffacker, d/o John W. Hoffacker; Children; Harvey M., and Minerva C. (twins), Albert T., John G.W., Adam L., Celesta C., Claude J., Jacob E., Bertha M., Ezra M., William H., and Emery B. Lebanon D. H. Warner, MD, was born in Prescott, Lebanon county, Sept 24, 1862, a son Henry and Sarah Warner, of Lebanon county. He was a farme and the father of two children; D.H. subject, and Thomas. Henry Waner, s/o David Warner, also a farmer, who was the son of Henry Warner, who was one of the early settlers of Lebanon county. In 1900 D.H. maried May Fortna, of Lebanon county, they had one child, a daughter. Best Wishes, Geri
Yes, indeed. I had to move to Lehigh, to pick up your messages, Geri. It's good to have you back! All the best, Pat ----- Original Message ----- From: "The Fitzgeralds" <shir@harborside.com> To: <PANORTHA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2003 8:32 PM Subject: [PANORTHA-L] Geri > I echo that, welcome back, Geri
Welcome back Geri. Susan Spivey Fisher teach063@aol.com <A HREF="http://www.genexchange.org/county.cfm?state=nc&county=lee">http://www.genexchange.org/county.cfm?state=nc&county=lee</A> Researching : Barnes, Bass, Branch, Currie, Fisher, Hare, Hunt, Jackson, Kirkpatrick, Lane, Lefler, Ludwig, McDonald, McIver, McIntosh, Parham, Reavis, Rhodes, Spivey, Sturgeon, Stutts, Taylor, Vann, Wicker (NC) Jackson, Lane , Sanderson(SC) Jackson, Rhodes, Gardner, Reavis, Wood (VA) McDonald, McIver, McIntosh (Scotland)----->Moore Co., NC Ochsner (Switzerland) McCarty, Osborne, Wilson, Wood (NY) Angelstein/Anglestein/Angelstine, Fisher/Fischer, Ludwig,/Ludwick, Knox, Spanitz (PA)
Geri, You may THINK you just put up Warners, but you didn't. Some of the names you just posted are, in fact, WERNERS. They are "mixed" all the time. Marilyn ----- Original Message ----- From: "geri brennan" <gerifelker@webtv.net> To: <msouders@nyc.rr.com>; <PANORTHA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2003 6:21 PM Subject: Re: [PANORTHA-L] Warner and others > I put up just Warner, I did not mix in Werners > > Best Wishes, Geri >
Welcome back to the list Geri. Glad your messages are coming thru on the Northampton List again. Marg
I put up just Warner, I did not mix in Werners Best Wishes, Geri
John Conrad Yeager, was born in Little York, PA, 1768, of German parents. He took charge of three congregations in New Jersey for 3 years. From there he moved to Williams township in Northampton County, and took charge of four congregations, to which belonged Fried ensvile congregation, in the year 1793. He soon after gave these up with the exception of Friedensville. In 1800 he took charge of Allentown, Shoenersville and Drylands, he having preached at Shoenersville for several. He served these four congregations until his death in Nov. 1832. He lived on a farm owned by James Remely,He had 11 children, 9 sons and 2 daughters, all of whom were born in NJ and Williams township, except Joshua, the youngest son, who was born in Hanover township, Sept 1802. Of these, George, Henry, Mrs. George Reichert, Mrs. Conrad Rinker, and Joshua settled in this county. George settled in Hanover township, he died age 83 Henry settled in Upper Saucon, died Dec. 1882, in his 84th years. Joshus studied theology from 1823 to 1827 Best Wishes, Geri
For anyone researching WARNERS in Northampton Co., they should get in touch with me. I've done extensive research on them (and also have some research done by the late HC WERNER on the WERNERS of Northampton Co. - often mixed together) Marilyn ----- Original Message ----- From: "geri brennan" <gerifelker@webtv.net> To: <PANORTHA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2003 4:31 PM Subject: [PANORTHA-L] Warner and others > Warner, Amasa, Pvt. CT Line BLW assignee Nicholas Root. > > Read, William or as William Reed, wf Susanna Warner, former widow, PA > Line, Rejected, soldier was born in Chester Co., and he married Susanna > Clay 15 Dec 1785 in Phila., and soldier died there 5 Feb 1798 and his > widow married John Warner in 1800 and he died in 1813. Widow applied 18 > Sept 1843 Chester Co., PA aged 79 and in 1844 was of Delaware Co., PA. > > Marriages-then Northampton > Miksch, "Nathanael" to Anna Maria Fritsche, 5/15/1781 > > Miksch, Paul, to Catharine Busch, 3/6/1796 > > Mueksch, John Christian to Anna Philippina Loesch > > Me\ueke, Peter to Elizabeth (Haller) Kloz, 4/10/1785 > > Deaths > Fritsch, Henrich born in Silesia, 8 Jan 1715, died Dec 1782, Anna > Margaret, born 22 Feb 1723, died 1781 > > Micksch, John Christian, born at Bethlehem, 9 July 1732 died 3 Nov 1823, > Catharine, nee Bush, born at York, Aug 1762 died 1822 > > Micksch, Michael, born 27 Sept 1710, died 28 July 1792, Anna Maria, nee > Fritsch, born at Nazareth, 14 June, 1753, died 1822. > > Michsch, Maria Catharine, born Hoeck, born 17 Aug 1764 and died 6 Jan > 1835 > > Rev. war > Yeager, Henry, PA Line, Privateer Service, Rejected, vet was born at > Phila., 15 March 1763 and stated his sister Hannah Yeager had the record > of his birth, vet lived in Phila., and always lived there. Family > records were shown; Hannah Yeager, born in 1731 and she came to America > in 1741, married Casper Yeager of Phila., in 1854 their children were > Phobe, born 1755, Adam, born 1757, Polly, born 1759, Rebecca, born 1761, > Henry, the Rev war soldier, born 1763, Hannah, born 2 Feb 1765, Casper, > born 1771 and Elizabeth, born 1773. Soldier's daughter, Elizabeth Owens > signed p.o.a. 20 May 1851 at Phila., as l of the surviving children of > deceased soldier, others were not named. Soldier's sister Rebecca Toring > maded aff'dt 1839 at Phila. > > Yeager, George, no unit given, wife Margaret (?) widow's other husband, > James Reily also served in the Rev. Widow stated that soldier served in > the Rev. and the War of 1812. Widow applied in Dauphin Co. PA > > War of 1812 > Yeager > Benjamin, wf Sarah, PA > Christian wf Catharine, PA > Daniel, wf Sarah KY > Joel, wf Mary, KY > John, or as John Yanger, NY > John, PA > Joseph, PA > Peter, wf Barbara, MD > > Deaths recorded at Northampton Co > Jaeger, Johann Philip, born 6 Julu 1764, diied Sept 15, 1845, Anna > Rosina, born 3 May 1770, died 10 Dec 1844 > > Kocher, Peter born 29 March 1742, died April 1819, children; Abraham > Conrad, John James, Rosina, married Philip Yeager,Susanna married Henry > Yeager, Maria married Conrad Edelman. > > Best Wishes, Geri >
I echo that, welcome back, Geri Shirley genealogy spoken here shir@iname.com
Hi, I am looking for birth and parents info on PHILIP DIETRICH. He married Elizabeth Ace. Her parents might be Peter & Catharine Serfass Ace. Thanks Lily
Warner, Amasa, Pvt. CT Line BLW assignee Nicholas Root. Read, William or as William Reed, wf Susanna Warner, former widow, PA Line, Rejected, soldier was born in Chester Co., and he married Susanna Clay 15 Dec 1785 in Phila., and soldier died there 5 Feb 1798 and his widow married John Warner in 1800 and he died in 1813. Widow applied 18 Sept 1843 Chester Co., PA aged 79 and in 1844 was of Delaware Co., PA. Marriages-then Northampton Miksch, "Nathanael" to Anna Maria Fritsche, 5/15/1781 Miksch, Paul, to Catharine Busch, 3/6/1796 Mueksch, John Christian to Anna Philippina Loesch Me\ueke, Peter to Elizabeth (Haller) Kloz, 4/10/1785 Deaths Fritsch, Henrich born in Silesia, 8 Jan 1715, died Dec 1782, Anna Margaret, born 22 Feb 1723, died 1781 Micksch, John Christian, born at Bethlehem, 9 July 1732 died 3 Nov 1823, Catharine, nee Bush, born at York, Aug 1762 died 1822 Micksch, Michael, born 27 Sept 1710, died 28 July 1792, Anna Maria, nee Fritsch, born at Nazareth, 14 June, 1753, died 1822. Michsch, Maria Catharine, born Hoeck, born 17 Aug 1764 and died 6 Jan 1835 Rev. war Yeager, Henry, PA Line, Privateer Service, Rejected, vet was born at Phila., 15 March 1763 and stated his sister Hannah Yeager had the record of his birth, vet lived in Phila., and always lived there. Family records were shown; Hannah Yeager, born in 1731 and she came to America in 1741, married Casper Yeager of Phila., in 1854 their children were Phobe, born 1755, Adam, born 1757, Polly, born 1759, Rebecca, born 1761, Henry, the Rev war soldier, born 1763, Hannah, born 2 Feb 1765, Casper, born 1771 and Elizabeth, born 1773. Soldier's daughter, Elizabeth Owens signed p.o.a. 20 May 1851 at Phila., as l of the surviving children of deceased soldier, others were not named. Soldier's sister Rebecca Toring maded aff'dt 1839 at Phila. Yeager, George, no unit given, wife Margaret (?) widow's other husband, James Reily also served in the Rev. Widow stated that soldier served in the Rev. and the War of 1812. Widow applied in Dauphin Co. PA War of 1812 Yeager Benjamin, wf Sarah, PA Christian wf Catharine, PA Daniel, wf Sarah KY Joel, wf Mary, KY John, or as John Yanger, NY John, PA Joseph, PA Peter, wf Barbara, MD Deaths recorded at Northampton Co Jaeger, Johann Philip, born 6 Julu 1764, diied Sept 15, 1845, Anna Rosina, born 3 May 1770, died 10 Dec 1844 Kocher, Peter born 29 March 1742, died April 1819, children; Abraham Conrad, John James, Rosina, married Philip Yeager,Susanna married Henry Yeager, Maria married Conrad Edelman. Best Wishes, Geri
Hi, My husband's grandfather, Owen Jones, died on April 4, 1901 in Wind Gap and the Morning Call does not have his obituary. What paper in that area do you think would have it? Also, he was buried in Christ Church. (would anyone know where that was) It must have been around Wind Gap or Slatington. Thanks, Sue