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    1. [PANORTHA-L] Fw: your posting (Pam, very long)
    2. Pam Fite
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: "geri brennan" <gerifelker@webtv.net> To: <fite52@comcast.net>; <PAMONEOE--L@rootsweb.com>; <PACARBON-L@rootsweb.com>; <PALEHIGH-L@rootsweb.com>; <PABERKS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2003 11:01 AM Subject: Re: your posting (Pam, very long) > Hi Pam, its a beautiful day in the neighborhood. > > I've tried unsubscribing and then subscribing and nothing comes up. > > Drylands > Conrad Fuchs, 1700-79 > > Andrew Fuchs ( I cleaned that one up) born 15 March, 1783 s/o John and > Susanna sp. Andrew Heller > > Elizabeth Fuchs, born 29 May 1785, d/o Jonn and Susanna. Sp Andrew > Heller > > Recorded at Phila-Fuchs-Fox > Fox > 1759 May 7 Elizabeth to John Cassell > 1750 Oct 14 Elizabeth to William Henry > 1741 Dec 16 Elizabeth to Joseph Large > 1751 Aug 4 George to Mary Woods > 1736 Dec 16 James to Mary Wade > 1734 Nov 27 James to Susanna Davis > 1773 Sept 26 John to Susanna Scheckles > 1740 Dec 14 Robert to Lydia Clark > 1740 Aug 6 John to Mary Johnson > 1742 Aug 16 John to Eliz. Taylor > 1744 March 26 John to Catharine > 1728 June 29 Margaret to H. Fitzakerin > 1743 April 29 Margaret to Richard Harris > 1720 Jan 1 Mary to Benjamin Rhodes > 1746 May 29 Mary to Timothy Lane > 1806 Feb 6 Samuel to Maria Lane > 1801 April 14 Sarah to Mathew Brown > 1801 March 6 Sophia to Charles Goldsmith > 1777 Sept 14 Thomas to Mary Randel > 1748 Aug 15 Thomas to Ann Woodward > > 1786 Adam to Anne Winson > 1771 Aug 11 Christian to Dorothy Mary Forster > 1788 Nov 12 George to Martha Comfort > 1784 Oct 27 George to Sarah Gosline > 1787 Oct 12 James to Bridget Cramer > 1758 Sept 1Sept James to Mary Bartelson > 1785 Aug 28 Jeremiah to Ann Cameron > 1774 Dec 4 Jonas to Ann Shaw > 1773 Aug 8 John to Mary Knees > 1791 nov 13, Maria to Richard Elbert > 1761 Nov 1, Michael to Elizabeth Goothen > 1702 Sept 25 Nancy to Joseph Bancs > 1795 March 12 Peter to Elizabeth Huston > 1778 Feb 17 Rebecca to Arthur French > 1783 Dec 16 Robert to Rebecca Maxfield > 1799 June 17 Sarah to George Lidell > 1793 April 18 Sarah to John McConnell > 1798 July 2 Sarah to Thomas Cummings > 1778 April 30 Thomas to Elizabeth Steneeson > > Mary to Thomas Procter, Nov 22, 1767 > Mary to Thomas Roberts, Dec 8, 1762 > > Fuchs > Johan Frederick to Margaretha Salome Backer, June 7, 1753 > > Johan George to Cath. Kinderdersdorffer Aug 24, 1760 > > Anna Barbara to Johannes Northeimer, Feb 9, 1757 > > Maria Magdelana to Johannes Graf Oct 9, 1749 > > Johan to Maria Magdelana Graef, June 23, 1768 > > John Michael, to Salome Leibbrand May 25 1762 > > Frederich to Maria Mueller, Sept 19, 1788 > > George to Barbara Diez, May 22, 1786 > > Willhelm to Rachael Endt, Sept 2, 1787 > > Elizabeth to John Maidinger, April 26, 1794 > > Elizabeth to Michael Roff (Ruff) (w) Jan 30, 1784 > > Michael to Margaret Gummy Nov 4, 1794 > > Rev. War > Fox > Andrew, wf. Catharine, a resident of Reading, in 1820 he ws aged 69, > soldier married Catharine Rohland > > David wf. Maria Elizabeth, PA Line and War of 1812, soldier was the son > of David Fox Sr., he married Maria Elizabeth Rohland, of Reading > > Jacob, PA Line, applied at Phila. Soldier was wounded at Cuckold's Town > > John, PA Line, Sea Service, in 1820 soldier was aged 54 a resident of > Reading. In 1834 he moved to Ohio to be near his brother Jacob > > Matthias, PA Line applied in Ohio. Soldier lived in Reading, Berks Co > > Fuchs, Jacob PA Line see Jacob Fox > > War of 1812-Fox > William L. PA, lived in Delaware Co., PA > > Barney, PA wf Elizabeth no pension, BLW > > Fox-Northampton > Elizabeth, d/o Christian and Eliz. date not given > > John born 26 Nov 1776, s/o Peter and Mgt > > Juliana Maria, around 1763, d/o Christoper and wife > > Susanna, 28 Dec 1765 d/o George and Eliz. > > Fuchs-Northampton-males only > Andres,15 March 1783, s/o Johannes andSusan > > Christopher, 13 March 1798, s/o Joseph and Christine > > Conrad, 5 Oct 1771, s/o John Philip and Marie Sarah > > John Christopher 5 May 1779 s/o Jacob and Anna Catharine > > John Jacob 2 May 1785 s/o Jacob and Catharine > > John Nicholas, 16 Sept 1773 John Nicholas and Elizabeth Barbara > > Johan Peter, Jan 1770 s/o John Nicholas and Eliz. Barbara > > Johnan Peter 16 July 1773 s/o Johan Philip and Sarah > > Johan Peter, 9 Aug 1777, s/o Jacob and Catharine > > Johan Valentine, 1 Sept 1763, s/o Johan Peter and Magdalena > > Joseph, 13 April 1794, s/o Joseph and Christine > > Peter, 13 Aug 1787, s/o Johannes and Susanna > > 23 Dec 1779 > Estate of Conrad Fox, died about 15 month age, Bethlehem township, widow > and 5 living children, Peter, Nicholas, Elizabeth, wife of Mr. Kratzer, > Anna Maria, the wife of Simon Dreisbach, Catharine,the wife of Conrad > Fogleman, 4 grandchildren of deceased son Philip, Conrad, Peter, Anna > Maria and Margaret > > > > > > Best Wishes, Geri >

    09/10/2003 08:11:34
    1. [PANORTHA-L] Fw: [PAMONROE] Re: [PABERKS] Re: Mertz in Carbon County
    2. Pam Fite
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: "geri brennan" <gerifelker@webtv.net> To: <PAMONROE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2003 8:47 AM Subject: Re: [PAMONROE] Re: [PABERKS] Re: Mertz in Carbon County > marriages recorded at Phila > Dec 15, 1786 Diederich, Susanna to Adam RAtz > > Aug 15, 1797 Diel, Elizabeth to Philip Forster (w) > > Feb. 15, 1787 Diel, Magdalena to Heinrich Christmann > > Dec 27, 1795 Diel, Maria to Johann Gahn > > Oct 21 1794 Dietrich, Elizabeth to Conrad Ruepberger > > June 12 1793 Doll, Maria to Balthazer Hofman > > May 9, 1794 Dun, Sarah (w) to Johann Adam Waas (w) > > April 8, 1795 Dunn, Margaret to Philip Beyer > > Sept 23, 1786 Fenner, Catharine to Andreas Weimer > > June12, 1794 Fell, Maria to Christopher Diehl > > July 6 1786 Carl Bartholomaeus to Susanna Elizabeth Metzler > > July 23 1786 George Samuel Grimm to Anna Maria Hecht > > Sept 12, 1787 Peter Weitzel to Catharine Reid > > Sept13, 1787 Christian Gottlieb Boehme and Rosina Merkel (w) > > Nov 30, 178 Johann Nicholas Seidell to Anna Brown > > June 2, 1789 Henrich Grim (w) to Rosina Volman (w) > > Oct 27, 1789 Johann Koch to Margaret Schreyer > > March 17 1790 George Schmidt to Maria Grim > > April 11, 1790 Philip Knappschneider to Catharine Pennig > > Dec 20 1756, Diel Johann Eberhard to Rosina Baer > > Feb 18 1752 Diel, Johann Godfried to Anna Maria Meyer > > Dietrich, Christian to Maria Rosina Kattemeyer, May 6, 1760 > > Hahn Johann Bernhardt to Anna Maria Weiler > Dec 9, 1758 > > Hahn Johann Peter, to Anna Catharine Vogel > Dec 10, 1758 > > Klingemann, Michael to Anna Eliz. Miller April 13, 1757 > > Ott, Johannes to Anna Slatter, May 29, 1749 > > Vogel, Johannes to Anna Maria Vakin, May 13, 1757 > > Diel, Elizabeth Catharine to Johann David Maute > > Diel, Anna Margaret to Michael Pheifer, Nov 14, 1749 > > Jaeckler Margaretha to Matthias Haase, Nov 20, 1752 > > Vogel, Sophia, Johann Friedrich Graessel, March 18 1760 > > Volmer, Elizabeth to Michael Egolf, Oct 14, 1751 > > Winter, Elizabeth to Michael Fischer, Feb 20, 1760 > > Best Wishes, Geri > > > ==== PAMONROE Mailing List ==== > Do you have any information that you would like to share with > other Monroe County, PA researchers? Please email n4zud@aol.com > to find out more about doing this. >

    09/09/2003 02:57:57
    1. [PANORTHA-L] Fw: [PAMONROE] Re: [PABERKS] Re: Mertz in Carbon County
    2. Pam Fite
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: "geri brennan" <gerifelker@webtv.net> To: <PAMONROE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2003 3:59 AM Subject: [PAMONROE] Re: [PABERKS] Re: Mertz in Carbon County > Hi Diana, here we go with Martz/Mertz-Marsh > Northumberland County > The Martz (or Mertz) family is quite numerous in Berks County, where in > Longswamp township, the first ancestor to come from Germany made a > settlement. The name is perpetuated there by Mertztown, in Longswamp > township, and Mertz's Church in the same section. Johannes Martz (also > Maertz), the founder of the family in America, was one of 242 passengers > on the ship "Ann", which sailed from Rotterdam, last from Cowes. He was > a son of Johannes Maertz, of Stockhausen, Wurtemberg, about 35 miles > northwest of Frankfort-on-the=Main and 45 miles northeast of Coblentz, > in Germany. Johannes Maertz, the emigrant, landed at Phila. Sept. 28, > 1749. He settled in the vicini8ty of Lyons, Berks county, and the church > located near his home was named Mertz's Church in honor of him. The > births of his first four children are recorded there. On May 24, 1756, > he married Rosina "Hase:, d/o Melchior Hase. Their children were; > Johannes, born July 17, 1757; Anna Maria, Dec 2, 1760, Melchior, April > 11, 1765, and Peter, March 6, 1769. The line in which we are intersted > at present descends from either Johannes or Melchior. > > David and Jacob Martz, brothers, moved from Berks or Lancaster county > toward the close of the 18th century, setteling on the Shamokin creek, 3 > miles south of Sunbury, in Northumberland county. Jacob, however did not > remain long, moving to the Lykens valley in Dauphin county, where he is > buried. David Martz was a blacksmith and followed his trade in > connection with farming. He married Barbara Miller, and they had > children; David, Henry, Peter, Abraham, and George, all of whom but > Henry moved to Dayton, Ohio, where they died, Susan married John > Richstine, and Elizabeth, married Abraham Arter, The son Peter of this > family, was commisioned associate judge of Northumberland county, April > 12,1833, qualified on the following day, and served a little more than a > year. > > Henry Martz, son of David, was born, in Shamokin township. He marred > Elizabeth Fagely, d/o Christian and Madaglena FAgely of Shamokin. Mr. > and Mrs. Martz both in Shamokin and are buried at St. Peter's. Children; > Hettie, Katie, Mary Ann, George, Solomon, and Nathan F. (Nathan-put up > his bio., the other day) > > Martz, Benjamin Franklin, was born in Shamokin, March 24, 1860. > > Benjamin Franklin Martz, great-grandfather of Benjamin Franklin Martz, > spent most of his life in Northumberland Co. Here he died while living > with daughter, Mrs. Michael Kostetier, in Coal township, and he is > buried at the Blue church. His children were; Benjamin, Mrs. Kostetier, > John, who died in Jefferson County, Mrs. George Fetter, and Mrs. Maurer. > > Benjamin Franklin, grandfather, was born in 1790, and died Oct 11, 1884. > He is buried at the Blue church. His wife whose maiden name was Arnold, > died in Coal township at the age of 49, the mother of a large family, > viz; Sarah, married John Eyrich; Elizabeth, marrid Adam Adams, Fiaetta > married Jacob Smink; Matilda married 1st George Eli Bressler. 2nd DAn > Thomas; Caroline married William Weary; Daniel; Samuel; John; Charles; > Jacob, killed in the mines,; Benjamin died young. > > John Martz, was born Sept 12, 1840 in Coal townhip. On June 25, 1859 he > married Eliza Weary, d/o Peter and Elizabeth (Diehl) Weary, she died Feb > 8, 1890. age 49y 11m 21d. She is buried in Shamokin Cemetery. On Dec 18, > 1892 he married 2nd to Fiaetta (Maurer) Kembel, d/o David Kembel and > widow of Benjamin Kembel who served in the Civil war. His children were > all of his 1st marriage; Benjamin Franklin born March 24, 1860, married > Clara Heim, d/o Harrison Heim and they had (William E., Caroline > Elizabeth, and Charles); George L., John H. > > Martz, Reuben, F., of Shamokin township, was born Aug 27, 1852, s/o > Soloman > > Solomon Martz, son of Henry, was born March 22, 1818, in Upper Augusta > township. He died Oct 4, 1894 age 77 years, buried at Reed's Church. On > April 6, 1841 he married Hannah Reed, born 1815, died Dec 15, 1895, d/o > John and Eva (Howion) Reed. Children; George O.; William F., who died > young; Isabella, who died in 1875, aged31; Sophronia, died at 33; Reuben > F., John Henry, and Jesse R. > > Reuben F., married Emma M. Muench, was born in 1860 d/o Jacob E. and she > died Jan 7, 1902. Children; William, located in Chicago, Hattie, wife of > Edward Michael, Solomon, Frederick, died at 7, Emma and Ada > > Berks County-Mertz > I. Johannes > II. Peter, married Catharine Phillips of Bern township. Children; > Christina, (1799-1884) John,(1801-1880) Peter, Samuel,Kate,married Jacob > Bock, Rosina, married Jacob Deibert, Elizabeth, married Jacob Runkel > > Mertz, Allen G. of Mt. Penn, Berks Co., was born Sept 26, 1873 in > Longswamp, s/o Charles and Catharine (Gerr) Mertz. He married in 1900 to > Ida Kuhns, d/o Francis and Messena (Schneck) Kuhns, and grandaughter of > George and Angeline (Bachman) Kuhn, both parents and grandparents are > from Lehigh county. They had one son, Irwin Allen, born Sept 19, 1900. > > Mertz, Elias Y, born May 2, 1858 in Richland township, his grandfather, > Abraham was a grandson of Johannes, the immigrant, was born in Maiden > Creek, and died at the age of 92. He married ____ Hoch and they had > children, John, Amos, Susan, Abraham, Daniel, Isaac, and Mary. > > Isaac, born in Pike township, in 1831, in 1857 he married Florence > Yoder. Children; Jonathan, of Richmond township, Elia Y., Maria,wife of > William Schlegel, Clara, wife of Fred Bausher of Fleetwood. > > Elias Y., in 1884 married Hettie Merkel of Richmond; Children; Katie B., > Herbert, Stella M., and Lizzie M. > > Marsh > John S. Montgomery, son of Hugh R., and Sarah S. (Moll) Montgomery, was > born Aug 21, 1859. On March 14, 1902 he married Jane S. McWilliams, who > was born near Pottsgrove, April 5, 1871, d/o John C., and Susan (Rissel) > McWilliams. > > Mary E. (Montgomery) Marsh, d/o Hugh R. and Sarah S. (Moll) Montgomery > was born on the Harvey farm, Nov 20, 1860, she married Charles N. Marsh, > they were the parents of one child, Hugh M., who was born in Turbut > township, June 13, 1880. > > Charles Newton Marsh, was born in Turbut townsho, June 25, 1858. He is > the only son of Minner Gulick and Margaret (Follmer) Marsh, grandson of > Isaac and Sarah (Gulick) Marsh, and great-grandson of Isaac and Elinor > (Griggs) Marsh, whose ancestors fled Scotland during a rebellion and > settled near Fleminton, NJ. Elinorr Griggs was a native of Flemington. > Sarah Gulick was the d/o Minner Gulick, a Captian in the Rev, who > ancestors came to this county from Julick, Germany about 1653. Margaret > Follmer is a daughter of Simon Follmer, he a descendant of Michael > Follmer, one of three brothers (then called Vollmer) who came from > Bavaria and settled on what is now called the Reuben Hoffa farm, near > Follmer's Church, about 1772 or 73. > > Marsh, Isaac, great-grandfather, was a native of NJ, and there married > Ellonanna Griggs. He moved to PA in 1807, setteling in Rush township. > > Isaac Marsh, one of the 3 sons of Isaac, was born in NJ Jan 24, 1798. He > married in Rush township to Sarah Gulick, who was born in Huntingdon > county, PA in 1776. Children; Minner G. born 1824, died 1911; Mary born > 1825, married Reuben Klapp; Daniel Griggs, born 1830, married lydia A. > Myerly, born 1833 at Mooresburg had (1.Russell, married Martha > "Bellas"and they had three children, May Bellas, wife of Dr. Charles > Cooner, Curtis, of Wilkesberre, and Margarett; 2 Curtis, married Frances > Waugh,now lived in San Diego, 3. N. Thompson, who married July 3, 1900 > to Mary Toppler of Phila, and they had, Elizabeth Ann, and Thompson.; > William, born 1832, died 1883, and Ellen, married Emanuel Haus. > > Best Wishes, Geri > > > ==== PAMONROE Mailing List ==== > When asking for information, please remember to be as specific > as possible. Include full names, dates, places and relatives > that will help set your "John SMITH" apart from the rest. >

    09/09/2003 02:56:19
    1. Re: [PANORTHA-L] Fw: [PAMONROE] Re: [PABERKS] Re: Mertz in Carbon County
    2. Doug
    3. Can anyone give me more info on were this info came from? Thanks ----- Original Message ----- From: "Pam Fite" <fite52@comcast.net> To: <PANORTHA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, September 08, 2003 11:37 PM Subject: [PANORTHA-L] Fw: [PAMONROE] Re: [PABERKS] Re: Mertz in Carbon County > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "geri brennan" <gerifelker@webtv.net> > To: <PAMONROE-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, September 08, 2003 11:57 AM > Subject: [PAMONROE] Re: [PABERKS] Re: Mertz in Carbon County > > snip< > > > > "Marsh", Christopher, of Stroud township, Monroe County. His great- > > grandfather was Rev. George Marsh, a native of Germany, and was one of > > the first German Reformed minsters to located in Phila. Abram Marsh, a > > soldier of the Rev. and later settled in what is now known as Monroe > > County. By trade he was a cloth weaver, and he lived till 87 years. He > > and his wife reared a large family, of whom an account is given as > > follows; (1). Jacob, married Mary Cress, and had 4 children, (Simon > > Jacob, a resident of Wilkesbarre, Mary, the wife of Peter "Fellencer" of > > Jackson township and Elizabeth who lived in Stroudsburg). (2). Abram. > > (3). George settled in Wilkesbarre. (4). John, subject's father. (5). > > Isaac. (6). Sallie. (7). Sophia. > > > > John March, was born Hamilton township, he died 1878, his wife,Anne > > Bittenbender. Children; (1). Joseph, of Hamilton township, married Susan > > Smith of Ross twp., and had 4 children (Ferdinand, Frank, Emma and > > David). (2). Christopher, subject. (3). Melchor, unmarried. (4). > > Emanuel, married Mary Anna Metzgar and had ( Jerome, William, Allen, > > Elizabeth, Frank, Jennie. (5).Elizabeth married Anthony Arnold and had > > (Samuel, Steward,Elizabeth, Allen, Joseph, Amelia, Amanda, Alice, Emma, > > Tilda, and Ida. (6).Abraham, who married Mary Williams, and they had > > children ( Loretta, William, Steward, Ida, Minnie, Charles, George and > > Annie. (7). Jacob, twin of Abraham, married Emma Reese, and they had ( > > Edward, Willis, and Kurb. (8). Christina, married Amandus Woodling and > > had children ( Edwin, Emma, Alice, George, Steward, Frank, Ida, Martha). > > (9). Katie Ann the wife of Hamilton Fahs, and had ( Flora, Frank, Agnes, > > and Roy, (10) John died at 23. > > > > Christopher Marsh, born March 7, 1824, in 1848 he married Julia Strunk, > > d/o Joseph Cristina Strunk of Stroud township. Children;(1). Christina, > > who married Hebron Frankenfield, they had no family; (2). Mary married > > Napoleon Demund of Smithfield, children ( Howard, Robert, Floyd, > > Charles, Frederick and Millard. (3). Isabell, married Alonzo Hummer and > > they had no children. (4) Steward, married Amelia Getter, and they had > > (Chester, Grace, Sherdian, May, George, Ethel, and Russel Jr., he > > married Carrie Kemmerer, of Hamiton twp., and they had, Myrtle. (6). > > Eugene, who married Hattie Groner, and they had children (Blanche, > > Jennie, Anna, and Benjamin. (7). Elmer of Bangor, married Emma Wright of > > Northampton and they one daughter (Cula). (8) Abram,married Anna Wright, > > of Northampton. (9) Alvaretta married Peter Hunseicker and they had > > (Grace). (10) Emma. (11) Norton born April 22, 1870, in 1897 he married > > Winifred Owen, (12) Burton, born 1873, lived in Newton, NJ. > > > > Marsh, Linford, subject. > > Abraham Marsh, grandfather, settled in Northampton Co, where he died > > between 80 and 90 years of age. His 1st wife died leaving the following; > > Isaac, Abraham, John, George, Sallie and Catharine, By his 2nd wife, > > Samuel of Stroudsburg and Annie. > > > > Isaac Marsh, was born about 1795. He married Mary C. Williams. Children; > > Sally, wife of George Rafe, Susan, wife of Joseph Fenner, John, Linford, > > subject, Rosanna, wife of James Miller, Mary Ann, wife of Reuben > > Russell, Amos, of Carbon County, Catharine, wife Edward Stoffert, > > Sophia, wife of George Stucker, Isaac, and Joseph and Jerome. > > > > Linford, was born Dec 12, 1822, in Hamilton twp., he married Catharine > > Ann Weiss, who was born in Monroe Co and they had 2 sons, Milton and > > Howard W. > > > > Best Wishes, Geri > > > > > > ==== PAMONROE Mailing List ==== > > Have you posted the surnames you are researching lately? > > Remember there are always new people being added to the list > > who may have not seen your queries yet. > > > >

    09/09/2003 01:19:24
    1. [PANORTHA-L] LAKE/COOL (Was: odds and ends (Bucks Co.))
    2. Marshall Lake
    3. > George R., was married Feb 21, 1852 to Mary Stone, Children; Macrina, > who married Smith Dornblazer, John F., married Emma Allen and Alice, > wife Abram Lake.. Mrs. Cool, was born Oct 29, 1832, in Warren County, > NJ, a d/o Daniel and Alice (Witzel) Stone.. born in Ireland, who came to > America to take part in the Rev., he remained in this county. I'm interested in the Abram LAKE/Alice COOL family. Abram LAKE was a brother of my grandfather, Marshal LAKE. Their parents were William G LAKE and Catherine Margaret LINABERRY. William farmed for a short while in Susquehanna Co. He died young in 1860. Both were born in NJ. If anyone has any additional info on this family I'd love to hear from them. (I don't receive postings from PAMONROE or PALEHIGH.) -- Marshall Lake -- mlake@mlake.net -- http://mlake.net

    09/09/2003 04:28:15
    1. Re: [PANORTHA-L] Re: PANORTHA-D Digest V03 #208
    2. Pam Fite
    3. When subscribing in digest mode all emails are groups into one. Therefore; it comes through as an attachment. You either have to let your security allow the attachments to come through or subscribe in list mode. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Phyllis Learned" <plearned@cts.com> To: <PANORTHA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, September 08, 2003 12:58 PM Subject: [PANORTHA-L] Re: PANORTHA-D Digest V03 #208 > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <PANORTHA-D-request@rootsweb.com> > To: <PANORTHA-D@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, September 01, 2003 11:02 PM > Subject: PANORTHA-D Digest V03 #208 > > All attachments are being blocked as unsafe , Which end will fix it, yours > or mine ? >

    09/08/2003 02:41:57
    1. [PANORTHA-L] Fw: [PAMONROE] Re: [PALEHIGH-L] Re odds and ends (Bucks Co.)
    2. Pam Fite
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: "geri brennan" <gerifelker@webtv.net> To: <PAMONROE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, September 08, 2003 1:06 PM Subject: [PAMONROE] Re: [PALEHIGH-L] Re odds and ends (Bucks Co.) > Wow, a new one on me, but I did find a Major in Monroe Co., so you might > hold on to it. > Major, N. O., of the Major Hotel, at Hallstead, Sus. Co. His > grandfather, Wilson Major, native f Monroe Co, member of the Baptist > Church. he died 1889. Among his children; Helen, married Henry Wilsey, > and died at Tyler Hill. Hiram, Gertrude, who married M. Fredenburg, of > St Paul, Minn., William, Anna, the wife of Mr. Wheeler of Dakota, and > Milton of Honesdale. > > Subject's father was born in Wyconming Co, he moved to Broome county, > NY. Civil war vet. He married to _____, Children; Sarah, wife George W. > Burnside, of Alton, IL., N. O., subject, Ida the wife of E.E. Brown, > William, of NY., Gertrude, wife of Jacob Wallace, of NY and George and > Louis, of NY. > > N.O. Majors, was born Jan 29, 1862, of Damascus, Wayne township. On Sept > 25, 1889, he married Anna Reinhart, who was born in Tannersville, Monroe > County and had children; Charles, Helen and Franklin. > > Cool, George R., of Auburn township, Sus. Co. was born July 31, 1826, > s/o William and Catharine (White) Cool., who came to Sus. Co., in 1848. > > George R., was married Feb 21, 1852 to Mary Stone, Children; Macrina, > who married Smith Dornblazer, John F., married Emma Allen and Alice, > wife Abram Lake.. Mrs. Cool, was born Oct 29, 1832, in Warren County, > NJ, a d/o Daniel and Alice (Witzel) Stone.. born in Ireland, who came to > America to take part in the Rev., he remained in this county. Mrs. > Cool's maternal grandparents, were Maria and Martha Witzel, lifelong > residents of Monroe Co. Daniel and Alice (Witzel) Stone moved from > Monroe Co. their native place to Warren Co. NJ and came in 1850 in Sus. > Co. > > I'll check on service records after dinner. > > Best Wishes, Geri > > > ==== PAMONROE Mailing List ==== > Do you have any information that you would like to share with > other Monroe County, PA researchers? Please email n4zud@aol.com > to find out more about doing this. >

    09/08/2003 02:38:51
    1. [PANORTHA-L] Fw: [PAMONROE] Re: [PABERKS] Re: Mertz in Carbon County
    2. Pam Fite
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: "geri brennan" <gerifelker@webtv.net> To: <PAMONROE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, September 08, 2003 11:57 AM Subject: [PAMONROE] Re: [PABERKS] Re: Mertz in Carbon County > Oh Diana, let's see about Marsch and Marsh first then Martz/Mertz . When > your done, you'll know why I'm nuttier than a fruit cake. > > Marsch, John, of Pike County, subect. > > Jacob Marsch, the father of John, subject, was born near the Rhine in > Prussia, Germany, Sept. 1. 1799. and was the son of Jacob Marsch. The > former grew to manhood in his native land. In his native land he married > Mary Beisher, who was born in Prussia. He came to America in 1847. > > The subect was born in Prussia, Jan 3, 1844. > The mother died May 5, 1882, the father, died Jan 12, 1871. Children; > Margaret, wife of Reuben Albright, of Lancaster; John, subject; Sophia, > wife of Charles Heis, of Columbia County; Catharine, wife of Jacob G. > Simmons, of Greene township and Charles of New Columbia, Luzerne Co. > > John March was first married March 7, 1860 to Eliza Jane Hazelton, of > Dreher township, Wayne Co., who died Oct 6, 1863 having 2 daughters: > Sophia A., wife a Gus D. Distle, lived in Jefferson County and Mary, the > wife of Edward F. Helmich, of ND. > > At Newfoundland, Mr. Marsch married Nov 12, 1865 to Emma J. Herberling. > She was born March 24, 1842, the eldest daughter of Peter and Regina > (Stroup) Heberling, both natives of Barvaria, the former born Aug 10, > 1814 and died Dec 8,1891, and the latter born in Wurtemberg, June 20, > 1820, they were married 1841. Other children of the family are; Louisa, > wife of George Robacker, of Greene County; William H., who married > Bertha Cramer; John L., a resident of Greene County; Edward Peter, who > married Ellen Fribley, of Greene township; Jacob of Helena, MT; L. > Bernard, who married Eva Logger of Phila., Peter P., of Stroudsburg; > Elizabeth, the wife of Moses Phillips, of Stroudsburg; Ellen L., wife > George Meyers of Greene township, Pike County; Ida who married Jacob > Waltz of Stroudsburg and Herbert, who married Helen Grimm. > > "Marsh", Christopher, of Stroud township, Monroe County. His great- > grandfather was Rev. George Marsh, a native of Germany, and was one of > the first German Reformed minsters to located in Phila. Abram Marsh, a > soldier of the Rev. and later settled in what is now known as Monroe > County. By trade he was a cloth weaver, and he lived till 87 years. He > and his wife reared a large family, of whom an account is given as > follows; (1). Jacob, married Mary Cress, and had 4 children, (Simon > Jacob, a resident of Wilkesbarre, Mary, the wife of Peter "Fellencer" of > Jackson township and Elizabeth who lived in Stroudsburg). (2). Abram. > (3). George settled in Wilkesbarre. (4). John, subject's father. (5). > Isaac. (6). Sallie. (7). Sophia. > > John March, was born Hamilton township, he died 1878, his wife,Anne > Bittenbender. Children; (1). Joseph, of Hamilton township, married Susan > Smith of Ross twp., and had 4 children (Ferdinand, Frank, Emma and > David). (2). Christopher, subject. (3). Melchor, unmarried. (4). > Emanuel, married Mary Anna Metzgar and had ( Jerome, William, Allen, > Elizabeth, Frank, Jennie. (5).Elizabeth married Anthony Arnold and had > (Samuel, Steward,Elizabeth, Allen, Joseph, Amelia, Amanda, Alice, Emma, > Tilda, and Ida. (6).Abraham, who married Mary Williams, and they had > children ( Loretta, William, Steward, Ida, Minnie, Charles, George and > Annie. (7). Jacob, twin of Abraham, married Emma Reese, and they had ( > Edward, Willis, and Kurb. (8). Christina, married Amandus Woodling and > had children ( Edwin, Emma, Alice, George, Steward, Frank, Ida, Martha). > (9). Katie Ann the wife of Hamilton Fahs, and had ( Flora, Frank, Agnes, > and Roy, (10) John died at 23. > > Christopher Marsh, born March 7, 1824, in 1848 he married Julia Strunk, > d/o Joseph Cristina Strunk of Stroud township. Children;(1). Christina, > who married Hebron Frankenfield, they had no family; (2). Mary married > Napoleon Demund of Smithfield, children ( Howard, Robert, Floyd, > Charles, Frederick and Millard. (3). Isabell, married Alonzo Hummer and > they had no children. (4) Steward, married Amelia Getter, and they had > (Chester, Grace, Sherdian, May, George, Ethel, and Russel Jr., he > married Carrie Kemmerer, of Hamiton twp., and they had, Myrtle. (6). > Eugene, who married Hattie Groner, and they had children (Blanche, > Jennie, Anna, and Benjamin. (7). Elmer of Bangor, married Emma Wright of > Northampton and they one daughter (Cula). (8) Abram,married Anna Wright, > of Northampton. (9) Alvaretta married Peter Hunseicker and they had > (Grace). (10) Emma. (11) Norton born April 22, 1870, in 1897 he married > Winifred Owen, (12) Burton, born 1873, lived in Newton, NJ. > > Marsh, Linford, subject. > Abraham Marsh, grandfather, settled in Northampton Co, where he died > between 80 and 90 years of age. His 1st wife died leaving the following; > Isaac, Abraham, John, George, Sallie and Catharine, By his 2nd wife, > Samuel of Stroudsburg and Annie. > > Isaac Marsh, was born about 1795. He married Mary C. Williams. Children; > Sally, wife of George Rafe, Susan, wife of Joseph Fenner, John, Linford, > subject, Rosanna, wife of James Miller, Mary Ann, wife of Reuben > Russell, Amos, of Carbon County, Catharine, wife Edward Stoffert, > Sophia, wife of George Stucker, Isaac, and Joseph and Jerome. > > Linford, was born Dec 12, 1822, in Hamilton twp., he married Catharine > Ann Weiss, who was born in Monroe Co and they had 2 sons, Milton and > Howard W. > > Best Wishes, Geri > > > ==== PAMONROE Mailing List ==== > Have you posted the surnames you are researching lately? > Remember there are always new people being added to the list > who may have not seen your queries yet. >

    09/08/2003 02:37:59
    1. [PANORTHA-L] Fw: [PAMONROE] odds and ends (Lehigh County)
    2. Pam Fite
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: "geri brennan" <gerifelker@webtv.net> To: <PAMONROE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, September 08, 2003 3:47 AM Subject: [PAMONROE] odds and ends (Lehigh County) > Hecker, Frederick Christian, had a son, Johann Wigand Hecker, born at > Dillenberg, who was Equerry to Prince Christian, the last of the Nassua > Dillenberg Princes, from 1724 to 1730. By his wife Anna Juliana, Johann > Wigand had, besides other children, a son of John Aegidius Hecker, one > of the twins born at Dillenberg, Jan. 26, 1726. He was educated at the > University of Herbon, where he graduated in 1750, and the following year > he emigrated to America in the ship "Neptune, which arrived at Phila., > on Sept 23, 1751. > > He became the pastor of the Reformed congregations in Springifeld > township, Bucks Co and Lower Saucon township, Northampton County, and > later of the congregation in Moore township near Petersville, where he > died and was buried beneath the altar of the old church. Children; Anna; > Yost Wilhelm; Jonas, Anna Maria, wife of Adam Troxell; Sibilla Veronice, > born July 6, 1767, died March 8, 1844, wife of Peter Troxell, Mrs. > Bartholomew, and Mrs. Koch. > > Heil, David, born Sept. 12,1798. He died April 11, 1869 and he is buried > at Heidelberg church. He was twice married, having all his children by > his first wife born a Glase. Children; Mary, marred Owen Smith, Helena > married Charles Koch, John, David, Jonas, Benjamin (1832-1881) and > Samuel lived at Mahonoy City. > > Heil, Albert S., was born Jan 21, 1866, inUpper Milford township, Lehigh > county. In 1899 he married Amelia Kratzer, d/o Reuben . Children; Helen; > Mamie, who married Bryan Laros, of Allentown, George, Ida, Marcus, > Elsie, Florence and Mildred. > > Walter Heil, father of Albert, died at age 72. He married Mary Schuler, > both are buried at Powder Valley cemetery. Children; Maria, Obadiah, > Lovina, Charles of Rittersville, Llewellyn, Albert S., Mary, Eliza, > married Warrie Keller of Allentown. > > > Hertzog, Philip, of Germany,emigrated to America on the ship "Robert and > Alice", landed at Phila., Sept 11, 1738. He settled at the present > village of Zionville, Lehigh County. He died about 1785; Among his > children were one daughter, Christiana, who married Wendel Wieand, born > 1757. There were three sons who served in the Rev., having been enlisted > from Norrthampton county. Philip Hertzog was Lt of the 5th. > > Philip Hertzog, grandson of the pioneer, who was a farmer of Perryville, > he was born July 4, 1777, and he died April 4, 1855, and is buried at > Huff's Church. He married ___Bittenbender, who was born May, 1782, died > Dec 16, 1861. Children; John, settled in Greenwich township; David of > Rockland, Jacob of Rockland, Solomon of Hereford, Philip and Catherine, > wife of Samuel Landis. > > Kerschner Family > The earliest records of the Kerschner family ascertainable is that there > were 2 brothers, Conrad and George, and a sister, Dinah. Whatevere the > father of these had been undoubtedly emigrated to America. The aforesaid > Conrad had been married to Betsey Troxell. Dinah married Henry Knipe, > George Kerschner had been married to Maria Roth, a d/o John and his wife > Eva Catharine, Heberly, of Whitehall township. The children of George > and Mary (Roth) Kerschner were; Mary who died at age 60; Hanna, married > Reuben Faust; Charles; Daniel,who served in the Civil war; Reuben, who > married Kate Werley of Wennersville, and George, who married Eliza > Kratzer who had a family of 13. > > Best Wishes, Geri > > > ==== PAMONROE Mailing List ==== > Have you posted the surnames you are researching lately? > Remember there are always new people being added to the list > who may have not seen your queries yet. >

    09/08/2003 02:35:36
    1. Re: [PANORTHA-L] Re: PANORTHA-D Digest V03 #208
    2. You can not send any attachments to any Rootsweb Mailing list. If you want to share information, copy it into a regular e-mail and send it to the list. Marilyn CT On Mon, 8 Sep 2003 12:58:54 -0700 "Phyllis Learned" <plearned@cts.com> writes: > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <PANORTHA-D-request@rootsweb.com> > To: <PANORTHA-D@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, September 01, 2003 11:02 PM > Subject: PANORTHA-D Digest V03 #208 > > All attachments are being blocked as unsafe , Which end will fix it, > yours > or mine ? > > >

    09/08/2003 11:53:05
    1. Re: [PANORTHA-L] Re: PANORTHA-D Digest V03 #208
    2. Shalori
    3. ALL attachments should be blocked by your virus program if your program shows they are infected. If you dont have one, you should get one. To rely on other programs and people isnt wise. If you want it done right, do it yourself. Shalori ----- Original Message ----- From: "Phyllis Learned" <plearned@cts.com> To: <PANORTHA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, September 08, 2003 12:58 PM Subject: [PANORTHA-L] Re: PANORTHA-D Digest V03 #208 > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <PANORTHA-D-request@rootsweb.com> > To: <PANORTHA-D@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, September 01, 2003 11:02 PM > Subject: PANORTHA-D Digest V03 #208 > > All attachments are being blocked as unsafe , Which end will fix it, yours > or mine ? > > >

    09/08/2003 07:29:37
    1. [PANORTHA-L] Re: PANORTHA-D Digest V03 #208
    2. Phyllis Learned
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: <PANORTHA-D-request@rootsweb.com> To: <PANORTHA-D@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, September 01, 2003 11:02 PM Subject: PANORTHA-D Digest V03 #208 All attachments are being blocked as unsafe , Which end will fix it, yours or mine ?

    09/08/2003 06:58:54
    1. Re: [PANORTHA-L] Ludwig Mensinger information
    2. Lee M.
    3. Corrected error in first message and added some info, about land he sold. I believe this person is my GGG Grandfather. Had incorrdect year for his birth on previous request.. His son,also named Ludwig, was born in 1786 Ludwig Mensinger born 28 Mar.1746, Eppingen Germany. See Page 255 Burgert - Northern Kraichgau Vol 1 Eighteenth Century Emigrants. In the deed book he sold some land Jan 30, 1787 to John Probst of Albany Township, Berks Co. for 137 pounds. Says Ludwig was a blacksmith in Penn Township. His name is also spelled Mentzinger. He was granted the land in 1779 by George Daubenspeck. He is listed as a witness 2-12-1789. Ludwig was taxed, in 1785, on 150 acres in Penn Twnshp, Northampton County. (Mentzinger was his grandfather, Martin's family name before it was Anglisized by Ludwigs father Leonhard/Leonhart.) Member Northampton Co Militia Company 2, Third Battalion Northampton Co. Militia 1778, 7th Class I need information on his Wife and Children. Everything!! The items above constitute what I know now.. I believe he is the father of my paternal, GG Grandfather, Ludwig Mensinger born 1786. (According to the 1850 census, For Beaver Township, Columbia County. (I know positively that Ludwig 1786 is my GG Grandfather since I have a copy of a Taufenshein for the birth and Baptism of my G. Grandfather Johann/John Mensinger b 1811..) Lee J. Mensinger Born in North Union Township, Schuylkill County. Any leads and assistance will be greatly appreciated Lee M

    09/07/2003 05:16:12
    1. [PANORTHA-L] Northampton & Lehigh County RITTERS
    2. Shalori
    3. My hubby is an Allentown Ritter and we have been working on his family history. I have a few names Id like to find land records for. We have only been able to get back to Charles Ritter b. July 14, 1803 who married Catherine Schneider in 1825. He died May 22, 1878 in Nazareth. Joseph Ritter served in Company A, 153rd Pa. Vol. He received a gun shot wound in his right leg at Gettysburg. He received an $8.00/month pension. Joseph has a flat marble headstone in the east section, lot#54 of the St. John's Union Cem, Nazareth. Newspaper Obituary found at the Whitefield House, Nazareth, Pa. (Newspaper unknown dated 6 Apr.1920) Joseph Ritter, a veteran of the Civil War, and father of county commissioners' clerk Robert E. Ritter, of Tatamy, died at 11:30 o'clock on Saturday night at his home, South Main Street, Nazareth, aged 76 years. He had suffered an attack of pleurisy last Monday and his condition became steadily worse. Deceased served for nine months in the Civil War as a member of Co. A, 153rd Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers. He was wounded in the battle of Gettysburg. He was a son of the long deceased Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ritter, and resided practically all his life in Nazareth. His wife died some years ago. Mr. Ritter was a huckster for a number of years. He is survived by three sons, Robt. E. Ritter, of Tatamy, Charles Ritter, of Allentown and James L. Ritter of Nazareth, also by two sisters, Mrs. Eliza Miller and Mrs. Henry Youngkin, both of Easton. The funeral will be held from the home of his son, James L. Ritter, Nazareth, on Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. with interment in St. John's cemetery, Nazareth. Information from Northampton County Death Register at the Recorder of Wills office, Easton, Pa. Joseph Ritter, 76 years of age, born in Lower Nazareth Township, laborer, died 3 Apr.1920 at Nazareth of Pleurisy of a 4 day duration. He was interred in the Nazareth cemetery on 6 Apr.1920. 1. Charles Ritter, + Katherine Schneider 2. Joseph Ritter + Sybilla b.1844, Lower Nazareth d. April 3, 1920, Nazareth 3. Charles Franklin Ritter + Bertha Olivia Schmidt b. Oct 7, 1871 Lower Nazareth d. 1951 Pa. 4. Leon Walter Ritter + Margaret Edna Schmoyer b. Oct 21, 1894 d. Nov 30, 1982 Allentown 5. Robert James Ritter + Marilyn Mae Swoyer b. May 22, 1934 Allentown d. Jan 28, 1990 Allentown We would like to be able to locate all land records for all the above ppl. Shalori

    09/07/2003 11:03:24
    1. [PANORTHA-L] Fisher, Ludwig
    2. Anyone have FISHER or LUDWIG family that settled in NC .esp Rowan or Cabarrus Counties?

    09/07/2003 09:49:26
    1. [PANORTHA-L] Ludwig Mensinger information
    2. Lee M.
    3. Ludwig Mensinger born 28 Mar.1736, Eppingen Germany. See Page 255 Burgert - Northern Kraichgau Vol 1 Eighteenth Century Emigrants. Taxed, 1785, on 150 acres Penn TwnshpNorthampton County. Member Northampton Co Militia Company 2, Third Battalion Northampton Co. Militia 1778, 7th Class I need information on his Wife and Children. Everything!! The items above constitute what I know now.. I believe he is the father of my paternal, GG Grandfather, Ludwig Mensinger born 1786. (According to the 1850 Census. For Beaver Township, Columbia County. (I know positively that Ludwig 1846 is my GG Grandfather since I have a copy of the Taufenshein for the birth and Baptism of my G. Grandfather Johann/John b 1811..) Lee J. Mensinger Born in North Union Township, Schuylkill County. Any leads and assistance will be greatly appreciated Lee M

    09/07/2003 08:35:42
    1. [PANORTHA-L] Re: [PALEHIGH-L] Re ANGLESTEIN, MILLER, FRY, KNOX, others .Very Long
    2. Awhile back Geri and others found names for me on Angelstein. I'm trying to put together a family file on the ANGELSTEIN/ANGLESTEIN family as a gift for a friend who is the greatgreat grandson of Frederick and Elizabeth KNOX ANGELSTEIN. If anyone has more information or corrections to what's listed, please let me know.. Or if you have suggestions on searching because I'm in NC and can not search locally in Lehigh Co. If anyone is local to the area and can put me in touch with someone related to this family I would very much appreciate it. Thank you. Since then I've found out that the sons (except Fred J) of Frederick H. Angelstein b. 11-1857 d. 1-19-1926 in Lehigh Co. buried at Fairview Cem. and Elizabeth KNOX Angelstein b. 3/1/1871 d. 2/12/1938 changed the spelling from ANGELSTEIN to ANGLESTEIN. I've found an Elizabeth KNOX on the 1880 census age 9 living with John (age 60) and Mary (age60) as well as Mary (age 16) in Lehigh Co. I believe it was the N Whitehall area. I'm trying to determine if this is the same Mary who married Frederick H. Angelstein during the late 1880s or early 1890. Known children of Frederick and Elizabeth are Ralston, Norman, Irwin, Frederick Joseph, Beatrice, Esther, Letitia, and William. I've located obits for Ralston, Norman, and Letitia but none of the others. Fairview cemetery caretaker did give me dates for William, his wife, and daughter as well as Frederick H and Elizabeth. Frederick Joseph Angelstein died June 5, 1958 (presumably in Bath, PA) according to an Anglestein descendent. Letitia and Esther both married MILLER men. Letitia to Allen L and unknown for Esther Beatrice married a FRY, I think. Also, trying to determine how the following names fit into the family or if they are even connected. Given the limited number of people in Lehigh Co with the Angelstein/Anglestein name, it seems they are probably connected somehow. Most of these connections (parent/child/sibling) were pieced together from Obituary notices in the Morning Call. I have the obit notice on file if anyone wants to see the entire obit. ANGELSTEIN, EDW. and BEVERLY (Edw.=?Edward, Edwin?) (Allentown Directory 1929-30 I think...sent by a fellow list member) steel worker ANGELSTEIN, CHRISTINA M. m. Peter Adams children: Eleanor I. Adams m. Harold Keys, Sr. ANGELSTEIN, MAYME m. Peter Adams children: Edna A. Adams m. Richard J. Galusha Myrtle S.E.Adams m. William D. Leiby *****Are Christina M and Mayme the same person or two different Angelstein women married to Peter ADAMS?....I did notice in the obit for Eleanor Keys that Christina's middle initial was M.**** Eleanor KEYS is listed as a sister of Enda GALUSHA in the obit for Mrs. Galusha. In obits for Myrtle LEIBY and Edna Galusha,the following are listed in both: sister Elenor KEYS, Grace HESS stepsister Elizabeth KNOWLTON stepbrothers Walter and Timothy HOUCK ANGELSTEIN, ELIZABETH b. 1915 d. 1916 (possibly daughter of Elizabeth and Frederick H or maybe one of their older sons??) buried at Fairview Cemetery in one of the two Angelstein/Anglestein lots. ANGELSTEIN, VIOLA D. m. Phaon G. Loch children: Mildred Loch m. Raymond M. Pudliner Dorothy E. m. John Masiko**** (Dorothy) b. May 19, 1919, d. May 21, 1989 Listed as sister to Dorothy E. Angelstein Masiko in her obit are: Mrs. Mildred Pudliner and Gladys, wife of Roy Comfort, both of Whitehall; Geraldine, wife of Robert Deiley of Coopersburg, and Mrs. Gloria Beltz of Womelsdorf, Berks County Are they the daughters of Viola Angelstein and Phaon Loch also? ***Dorothy's obit only listed her as the daughter of the late Viola (Angelstein) Loch. It did not include Phaon G. Loch. Contact: ssfisher2@hotmail.com or teach063@aol.com My apologies if any of the named persons are still living. I try hard to only post names of those who have already passed away.

    09/07/2003 08:11:34
    1. [PANORTHA-L] Fw: [PAMONROE] Re: Mertz in Carbon County
    2. Pam Fite
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: "geri brennan" <gerifelker@webtv.net> To: <PAMONROE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, September 07, 2003 7:33 AM Subject: [PAMONROE] Re: Mertz in Carbon County > Hi, I never ceased to be shocked. Northumberland County History is > loaded with Mertz/Martz, Lehigh County History and Berks the same, but > Carbon County, nothing. > > So lets try anything and everything, maybe something will ring a bell. > > Buried at Dryland > Keim, Margaret, nee Mertz, born Oct 8, 1757, died 12 July 1805 > > Mertz, Reichert, born 3 July 1762, died 9 Feb 1810, Anna Barbara, nee > Seip, born 5 March 1733 and died 1 Oct 1808, 3 sons and 4 daughters. > > Salisbury > Mertz. George Heinrich, born 1 Sept, died July 1827, Eva Barbara, his > wife, born Guth, 9 Jan 1749, died 5 Sept 1827 > > Births recorded at Northampton > Martz, Daniel, 11 April, 1784, s/o Henrich and Elizabeth-Allen township > > Mertz,, Frederich "Wilhalm" 3 Aug 1760, s/o Valentine and Anna > Margaretha, > > Rev. war (pensions) > Martz, George, S22378, PA Line, soldier was born in 1761 Northampton > Co., and lived there at enlistment and in 1818 he moved to > Westmoreland,Co. where he applied. > > Northumberland County > Nathan F. Martz, was born July 20, 1820, s/o Henry and Elizabeth > (Fagley) Martz, d/o Christian and Magdalena Fagely. At age 18, Nathan > went to Mauch Chunk, where became a clerk in his uncles store, Nathan > and George Fagley. In 1842 Nathan became a member of the "Old 76 Lodge", > at Mauch Chunk, of the I.O.O. F. and he is now (1911) one of the oldest > living Odd Fellows. On. Sept 19, 1848, he married in Allentown to Eliza > Samuels,who was born Sept 13, 1827, d/o Jesse and Mary (Engleman) > Samuels. They celebrated their 60th anniversary Sept 19, 1908. Mrs. > Martz died Sept 21, 1908. Children; One daughter did in infancy,William > E., of Shamokin; Jesse S., died in 1858; Edward died Feb. 2, 1857; Ida > V.B., the wife of W.C. McConnell; Mary Elizabeth, the wife of Henry B. > Smith > > Civil war > Two Hundred and Second Regt, Co. L. Pvt Joseph Martz, and in the 176th, > there was a Martz, (William, I think) can't find the record right now, > by Kay from AL has it. > > Remarried Widows (pension) > Martz, Lydia R., WO-743366 filed 1921, widow of John B. Moyer, Co B. > 103rd PA > > Long, Lydia, filed 1916, widow of Daniel Martz, Ohio > > Roberts, Mary WC-488063 filed 1912, 1913, 1917, w/o Daniel Andrew > Martz, Co I. 111th PA > > Births recorded at Montgomery Co. > Mertz, Johan Cunrath, born Nov 2, 1763, s/o Daniel and Susanna Metz > > Marriages recorded at Phila. > Mertz, Anna Elizabeth to Philip Jacob Beuteman, Dec 5, 1756 > > Northampton-Court > Guardians for 3 minor children of Richard Mertz, Lower Nazareth, left 6 > children total > petitioner, Henry Merts, brother of deceased > 3 children; Mary, under 14, Elizabeth, under 14, John, under 14. > > Did you check with Jack Sterling on the Carbon County Board? > > Best Wishes, Geri > > > ==== PAMONROE Mailing List ==== > When asking for information, please remember to be as specific > as possible. Include full names, dates, places and relatives > that will help set your "John SMITH" apart from the rest. >

    09/07/2003 05:05:06
    1. [PANORTHA-L] Fw: [PAMONROE] - Diehl/Deal, and others
    2. Pam Fite
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: "geri brennan" <gerifelker@webtv.net> To: <PAMONROE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, September 07, 2003 10:18 AM Subject: [PAMONROE] - Diehl/Deal, and others > Arner, John, was born in Heidelberg township, March 29, 1793, and moved > with his parents to Carbon Co. Later came to South Whitehall township, > and married Maria Diehl, born Feb 27, 1792, a d/o Jacob and Anna > (Riebasmim) Diehl.. His wife died March 13, 1878, he followed her in > death a year later, March 28, 1879. Children; Moses, died young, Judith, > died young, Mary Anna, born 1823, married Peter Haas; Eliza, born 1825, > married Tilghman Sell; Edward, born 1828, married Maria Anna Semmel, he > died 1899; Sarah, born July 2, 18 30, married Henry M. Larosh; Lucy, > married Edward Peter, Caroline, single, and Aaron, born Feb 9, 1837, > married 1863 Amanda Haas, d/o Henry Haas. > > Bastian, Michael, born Aug 19, 1778, died, March 14, 1884, buried at the > Salisbury church. He married Maria Strauss, who was born Nov 21, 1781 > and died March 7, 1858. She is buried at the Mertz church. Children; > Veronica, born 1809, marred Jonas Hiski, Lydia, born 1811, married > Charles Diehl, Salome, born 1813, married Elias Diehl, Michael, born > 1815, Reuben, born 1818, Infant, Hettie, married Nathan Wannamaker, > Polly, married Jonan Beitelman, Eliza, married Jacob Gackenbach, Mary, > married Benjamin Gackenbach, Diane, Jonas, born 1826, married Rebecca > Werner. > > Boyd, Horace, was born at Catasauga, Aug 1, 1862, s/o Alexander Boyd, > and grandson of Copeland Boyd, of Goshenhoppen. Horace Boyd, married Oct > 18, 1887 to Emma E. Diehl, d/o joseph and Mary (Weaver) Diehl, of > Hellertown, and they had one child, Marion E. > > Breish, Thomas, he married Sarah, a d.o Jonathan and Catherine > (Bartholomew) Rinker. > > Clemens, Jacob, (father) he died in 1872. He married Mary Ott, native > of Pleasant Valley, Bucks Co., d/o Jacob and Mary Ott. The > (grandfather), Christian Clemens, a native of Doylestown, Bucks county) > > Devlin, Henry M., of South Whitehall township, born June 6, 1879, > married 26 Feb 1900 to Lena, d/o Lewis and Sophia (Diehl) Gabel. > > Engelman, Peter, son of Adam, he was born June 7, 1754 and died Jan 1, > 1812. His wife Catharine ____ had 11 children. Their daughter Hannah > born July 28, 1789, married Jacob Ott. > > Hartzell, Jacob (1) had a son, Jacob (11) the latter was born in > Pleasant Valley, he married Elizabeth Ott and they had children; Jacob > (111), George W., Emma who married Abraham Schantz, Mary married William > Collady, Matilda, married Lyman Ashby, and Rebecca, who married Peter > Davis. > > Jacob Hartzel (11) was born in Bucks Co., Aug 2, 1831, he married Mary > A., born 1833, a d/o of John and Mary (Ziegenfus) Sommers, of Blue Bell. > > Best Wishes, Geri > > > ==== PAMONROE Mailing List ==== > Do you have any information that you would like to share with > other Monroe County, PA researchers? Please email n4zud@aol.com > to find out more about doing this. >

    09/07/2003 05:04:46
    1. [PANORTHA-L] Looking for
    2. Lee M.
    3. Ludwig Mensinger born 28 Mar.1736, Eppingen Germany. See Page 255 Burgert - Northern Kraichgau Vol 1 Eighteenth Century Emigrants. Taxed, 1785, on 150 acres Penn TwnshpNorthampton County. Member Northampton Co Militia Company 2, Third Battalion Northampton Co. Militia 1778, 7th Class I need information on his Wife and Children. Everything!! The items above constitute what I know now.. I believe he is the father of my paternal, GG Grandfather, Ludwig Mensinger born 1786. (According to the 1850 Census. For Beaver Township, Columbia County. (I know positively that Ludwig 1846 is my GG Grandfather since I have a copy of the Taufenshein for the birth and Baptism of my G. Grandfather Johann/John b 1811..) Lee J. Mensinger Born in North Union Township, Schuylkill County. Any leads and assistance will be greatly appreciated Lee M

    09/06/2003 01:46:55