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    1. [PANORTHA-L] Richard Gradwohl 1853-aft 1890
    2. Richard Gradwohl, 1853- aft 1890 is suspected to be the brother of Sara & Louvine, s/o Daniel & Sally. Richard Gradwohl m. Minerva (aka Menerva C.) Schmidt 1853- bfr 1/1940. They farmed in Lower Nazareth, 1880 & 1890. They had one known son: Oliver L. Gradwohl 1881- bfr 1983, m. Elsie Abel d. 9/1987; they had 6 known children: 1. Paul 1903-1991 2. Mark 1904-1987 3. Living ? son 4. Living ? daughter 5. Pearl 1907-2001 6. Clark 1909-2000 J.R. Maxwell Delaware Co., OH

    07/07/2003 04:00:03
    1. [PANORTHA-L] Sara Gradwohl 1842-1887
    2. Sara Gradwohl 1842-1887 was d/o Daniel Gradwohl & Soloma (Sally) Schall. Gail Gallardo reported, that at the time of Sara's death in 1887, Sara & Louvine had 3 sisters and 1 brother. So, Daniel & Sally probably had: 1. 1st sister 2. Sara 1842 3. 2nd sister 4. 1st brother 5. 3rd sister 6. Louvine 1855 Sara Gradwohl m. George W. Rhoad 1842- bfr 1887, a grocer in South Bethlehem. In 1880 William Rhoad, Jacob Walker, William Schall, & Mary Schlaubach are living with them (no children listed).

    07/07/2003 03:46:50
    1. [PANORTHA-L] Daniel Gradwohl 1811-bfr 1890 Lower Nazareth
    2. Daniel Gradwohl is also a "candidate" for son of John Gradwohl & Anna Maria Kidd. Daniel Gradwohl 1811-bfr 1890, Lower Nazareth, m. 1837 Dryland Union Lutheran Church to Soloma (aka Sally) Schall 1816-bfr 1890. (Thanks to Penny for the look-up in Bethlehem twnshp notes, LeHigh Co. Hx in Allentown, PA). 1880 1890 Daniel 69 no Soloma wife 64 no Louvine son 24 34 Camilla E 30 David E 5 Mabel M 9months Louvine 1855-1928, m. Camille Elizabeth Kern 1862-1937, lived in Lower Nazareth, had at least 3 children: 1. David E. 1885-1965; living in Wilson Borough of Easton in 1951. 2. Mabel May 1889-1951, m. 1911 Clarence David Hummel, had at least 7 children; resided in Wilson Borough of Easton at time of death in 1951. 3. Florence aft 1890- aft 1951, m. ?? Wieder; living in Wilson Borough of Easton in 1951. (Thanks to Gayle Fisher for 1951 obit info. on Mabel) J.R. Maxwell Delaware Co., OH

    07/07/2003 03:31:04
    1. [PANORTHA-L] Mea Culpa--- Gradwohl
    2. Mea Culpa--- I forgot to say thank you to Mary Lou for all of the tips and references on Gradwohl. Danke! J.R. Maxwell

    07/07/2003 11:57:13
    1. [PANORTHA-L] Re: Fredericks
    2. geri brennan
    3. Lehigh County Freiderick Johannes, born Oct 2, 1800, died April 24, 1871 Hannah, born July 3, 1804, died Jan 2, 1877 Henry, born July 27, 1844, died March 19, 1866 Morivan Marriages Friedrich 5/11/1800 Anna Johanna to Abraham Kreiter 10/9/1787 Maria to John Muller 3/20.1781 Philip to Barbara Kreiter Frederick Family The last will and testment of John Frederick is recorded in Will Book 10 page 601, He was the pioneer and the ancestor of represemtative PA. family, and may be the descendant of Henry Frederick who had been a resident of Germantown in 1734. In 1784 John Frederick, the pioneer is recorded as being head of household consisting of 11 persons. On the 13 day of Jan., 1808, John Frederick made his last will and testament. Named the following children; Henry, Barbara, who married John Rinker, Michael, George, John and Catharine who married Ludwich Wile. Henry, the oldest son of John,was born prior to the Rev. He made his will in 1859, and he died Feb. 1863. His wife's name was Mary, no children. Michael Frederick, the 2nd son of John, was born Oct 27, 1769, died Jan 13,1849, in his 80th year. He marred Catharine Stump, born Jan 15, 1764, died July 31, 1849. Both are buried at the Tohickon Church, in Bucks County, he lived near Three Mile Run in Rockhill township. Children, John, Joseh, Thomas, Catharine who married Casper Johnson, and ____ who married ____Hilbert. John Frederick, oldest son of Michael, was born Feb 26, 1796, and died March 28, 1866. He married Mary Keller, born March 7, 1796, died Sept 15, 1856. Both are buried t Tohickon Church. Children; Michael, Thomas, Katie who married James Schock. Frederick, John, son of John, the pioneer, and brother to Henry and Michael, lived at Trumbauersville. Bucks County. His wife Mary, bore him all sons, Aaron, Reuben, John, Charles, and Samuel. Frederick Family of Berks Co. Jacob Frederick, was born in Rockland township, Berks Co., Jan 31, 1781, died Feb 13, 1857 and is buried in the Longswamp church, of which he was an elder. He had brother, Adam of Rockland and George of Phila. Jacob Frederick married Elizabeth Drey, born in Rockland, March 18, 1774 and died Dec 19, 1858. Children; Jacob, Solomon, Daniel, George, married Mary Fretz Jacob, son of Jacob, was born in Longswamp, July 21, 1806 and died in Allentown, Lehigh county, April 1, 1887 and is buried in West End cemetery. Best Wishes, Geri

    07/07/2003 06:17:34
    1. [PANORTHA-L] David Gradwohl m. Sabina Odenwelder
    2. David Gradwohl m. ~1843 Sabina Odenwelder (d/o John Odenwelder and Rebecca Margaret Heller); they had at least 2 children. 1.John T. Gradwohl 1844-1929, m. 1871? Mary E(llen?) Lawall 1852-aft 1890; they had at least 6 children. a. Charles F. Gradwohl 1871-aft 1911, m. 1906 Florence Peters; they had at least 3 children: Charles E, Helen P. & Rhoda F. b. Annie M.Gradwohl b. 1875 Have not found record aft 1890 reconstructed census at the Northampton Co. usgenweb site. c. Emma M. Gradwohl 1878-1950, m. 1929 William Rhoad; per pedigree 000403 at Kindredkonnections; sorry I couldn't decipher who was the contributor. d. John T. (John F?) Gradwohl 1880-?, m.1917 Nellie VonSteuben ; thank you to Kathy DeMenechi for the marriage info. e. Robert S. Gradwohl 1882-1933, m. 1903 Mary Goodman; pedigree 000403 at KK. f. Thomas L.Gradwohl 1886-1954, m. 1921 Mary Geitz; see pedigree 000403 at KK; also SSDI confirms dod & Marilyn found Mary as widow of Thomas in the 1959 Bethlehem City Directory (Danke!) To paraphrase Dolly Levi, information is like manure, you have to spread it around for it to do any good. J.R. Maxwell Delaware Co., OH 2. Emma Gradwohl 1846-?, m. Theodore Ruch 1846-1904, had at least one daughter, Mary b.1876 & m. Jacob Bachman (Thank you to Thera).

    07/07/2003 05:58:30
    1. [PANORTHA-L] More Gradwohl
    2. In LeHigh & Northampton Cos., PA, usually German Reformed but sometimes Lutheran; tracking the elusive Gradwohls. I have now found many Gradwohls, and I am trying to put them together properly. My plan is that this will ultimately let me tie "my branch" (John Gradwohl of Easton 1814-1882, m. Mary Ann Grotz 1814-aft 1880) into the tree. Herr Gradwohl immigrates from the Palatine area (Germany or Alsace-Loraine, depending on who has won the most recent war) to the colonies. I have no idea who he married. They have (or are these grandchildren?) at least: 1. Gertrude Gradwohl 1758-1841, m. 1780 at Nazareth to Frederick Schortz (aka Schurtz, brother to Anna Maria) 1755-1835; they had at least 5 children. 2. Theobald Gradwohl 5/11/1763-2/26/1827, m. ~1781 Anna Maria Schortz (aka Schurtz) 1756-1843. Theobald is listed as Dewald in Rev. War enlistment. They have at least 2 children. a.Catherine Gradwohl 1782-1877, m. Daniel Dreisbach 1782-1853; they move to Dry Valley, Northumberland Co. & have at least 8 children. (Thank you to FP Stahl for the 1860 census lookup) b.John Gradwohl 1785-1849, m. Anna Maria Kidd 1797-1885; they had at least 8 children. i. Mary Ann Gradwohl 1816-1887, m. 1834 Easton First Reformed to Jacob Odenwelder 1810-1884, had at least 5 children. ii. David Gradwohl 1817-1884, m. ~1843 to Sabina Odenwelder 1825- ??; had at least 2 children iii. Catherine Gradwohl 1819-1864, m. Amandus Heinly (not positive about his last name) 1810-1880; had at least one daughter. iv. Susan Gradwohl 1821-1848, m. 1843 in N.J. to Aaron William Radley 1817-1868; 4 of Aaron's children appear to be Susan's. v. Elizabeth Gradwohl 1824-1904, m. William Clause 1827-1885 (Thank you to Thera for this info., I will look these folks up in the 1880 census next). vi. Sarah Gradwohl 1826-1878, m. George A. Maurer 1815-1873; one known son, Edmund. vii. Thomas Gradwohl 1827-1879, m. Emma M. Lawall ~1835-aft 1890; one known son, Harry Thomas Gradwohl 1867-1879, died at age 12. In 1880 Emma has nephew William Radley living with her in Butztown. By 1890 she is living on Broad in Bethlehem. viii. Rebecca Gradwohl 1831-1889, she is 2nd wife of Aaron William Radley m. 3/1850; they appear to have had 11 children together. It gets confusing as to which are Susan's and which are Rebecca's. I have not seen a primary source for the children's dobs, and am relying on info. posted to the net. I have not found any evidence that John b. 1814 is the son of John & Anna Maria. But, would he not fit in well before Mary Ann b. 1816? Someday (you have said it too) there needs to be a "roadtrip" to PA to read the primary records. Thanks to all of you for the myriad "bits 'n pieces", referals to online family trees and to Marilyn for the City index "lookups". J.R. Maxwell Delaware Co., OH Where the sun is finally out. ii.

    07/07/2003 05:38:35
    1. [PANORTHA-L] Re: Odds and ends
    2. geri brennan
    3. Lancaster County] Brown, George, of Mt. Joy, came to America in 1855, and first located in Trenton, NJ. He was born in Yorkshire, England, Oct. 1831, son of Benjamin Brown. He (George) married in his native county to Esther Beardsell, also of Yorkshire, England, who ded in 1873 leaving 10 children, Thomas, Walter G., Sarah, the wife of J.B.S. Zeller, George H., Annie E., who married Abraham K. Shelly, Lilly A., who died as a baby. Hook, Michael, great-grandfather, came from Magnea in 1750, settled in Lancaster county. He was the father of 4 sons and 2 daughters, Michael, who married Mrs. Jane Thomas. Anthony, Andrew, Mary Frances, who married Francis Zeigler and Christina who married ___ Ginther, and Ferdinand Long, Jacob Baker, son of John Long, and brother of Charles Long, was born on East Orange St., Lancaster, Oct 25, 1849. On June 30, 1881,he married Ellen (Hayes) Hagar, the d/o the late Judge Hayes. Long, John F., is the youngest son of Charles Long. John F. married June 5, 1900 to C. May Stauffer, d/o J. Newton Stauffer. Dutt, Christian, was born Feb. 14, 1818, and died April 8, 1891. He was s/o George and Elizabeth (Erb) Dutt, the former of Penn township, Lancaster county. Christian Dutt was twice married, lst to Sarah Fulmer, died in 1850, the mother of 1 child, Mary, who was marrried to Martin "Bolinger", a resident of Lititz, By his 2nd wife, Catharine "Bolinger", he became the father of 1 child, Lizzie, born Feb 19, 1865, wife of Samuel Bare of Lititz. Mellinger, David H., of Manor township, was born Sept 9, 1865. He comes from one of the old families of this region, and is of German origin, being a descendant of Ludwig Mellinger, the first of the name to locate in this section. John Mellinger, great-grandfather of David H., was born Feb. 1795, in Manor township. He studies medicine with Dr. Musser. He was twice married, his first wife bening Susan Shopf, also of Manor township, who was born March 21, 1794 and died Sept 23, 1856, five sons were born to this union; John S., Henry S. MD., who died in 1901, Jacob of Columbia, David, and Benjamin who died at age 12. He married 2nd to Elizabeth Wissler. He died Oct. 1897 David H., married May 2, 1892 to Agnes C. Mann, d/o Levi Mann. Kreider, Christian, was born May 4, 1830,son of John Kreider. Christian Kreider was married 3 times, 1st to Esther Bowman, d/o Rev.Henry Bowman, in 1860 he maried Mary Huber, d/o Daniel Huber of willow Street, she died Oct., 1863, age 39. 3rd he married in 1884 Esther Eckman, d/o Jacob Eckman of Colerain township. She died May 20, 1899, aged 68. Christian was a member of the Reformed Mennonite Church of this townshp Eby, Henry N,, of W. Hempfield, Lancaster county, was born Aug 16, 1837, s/o Jonas of Veronica (Nissley) Eby, who were born in Elizabeth and Rapho township respectively. Jonas Eby, born March 14, 1799, died Oct 11, 1884, Veronice (Nissley) was born June 21, 1798 and died Oct. 30,1839. Jonas Eby is buried at the Landsville Meeting House cemetery. Children; John of Lancaster, Fanny, the wife of Martin Peiffer, of Salunga, PA., Elias of E. Dongal, Samuel of Mt. Joy, Simon of Mt. Joy, unmarrried, died in 1860, Henry N. The mother and father were twice married. Dec. 19, 1819 Jonas Eby married Veronica Nissley and Nov 12, 1863, to Martha Strickler, of Lancaster, she was d/o Abraham Stricker of Lancaster, who married a Miss Hostetter. Mrs. Voronica (Nissley) Eby, was 1st married to Abraham Hoover in 1815, and there were born to them Nancy, who was twice married, first to John Bossler, and then to Daniel Kreider. John and Mary (Witwer) Eby, grandparnts of Henry N., . John Eby died May 25, 1845, age 77,and his wife, died Aug 25, 1856,age 83. They were buried at the homestead. Children; Catharine, Jonas, Mary, Rebecca, Elias who married Elizabeth Erb, Elizabeth who married Samuel Risser, Levi who married Anna Nissley, and Anna who married Samuel Hershey. The paternal great- grandparents of Mr. Eby were Christian and Catharine (Bricker) Eby. The maternal grandparent to Mr. Eby, were Bishop Samuel Nissley of Rapho township, and Anna Mumma, of West Hempfield township. Bishop Nissley was married 3 times, to Barbara "Greider, to Anna Mumma and to Maria Longnecker. Henry N., was twice married, first in 1860, in Lancaster County, to Mary Franck, born in Warwick township, died Jan 3, 1876 age 35, and she was buried at Landisville, she was the d/o Christian and Catherine (Snyder) Franck. Her father was the son of Deacon John Franck. of Warwick. Children; Daniel, died 1871, AmosF., who married Anna Reist, Fanny who married Kate Stauffer, Anna, the wife of Elia Lindermuth. The second marriage was Nov 6, 1878 to Elizabeth Hostetter, born to them were Henry and Elizabeth, twins and David. Elizabeth (Hostetter) was born near Manheim, Sept 1, 1841, d/o David and Maria (Peiffer) Hostetter, both natives of Penn township Best Wishes, Geri

    07/06/2003 07:21:29
    1. [PANORTHA-L] Fultz, Andrew/Andreas
    2. Jeri Fultz
    3. I am looking for information on Andreas/Andrew Fultz who married a Margaret unknown. Their children were John Fultz b. 1787, Jacob Fultz b. 1787, Mary Marie Fultz b. 1788, Elizabeth Fultz b.1789, Catherine Fultz, Andrew Fultz, Jr. b.1792, Abraham Fultz b. 1 Sep 1796, George Fultz b. 22 Oct 1798, Isaac Fultz b. 6 Jul 1801, Samuel Fultz b. 25 Mar 1803, William Fultz b. 12 May 1805. Some of the male children were in Lehigh , Northampton in 1813 after the rest of the family moved on to Pickaway Co., OH & Vermillion Co., Indiana. I also need a marriage date for Andrews and Margaret unknown. :-) Many thanks for any and all help. Jeri Helms Fultz ______________________________________________________ "But I remain your affectinate cosin untill death." Thank you again GGrampa Davis for those words. Never dreamed I'd get use 'em..... ____________________________________________________ Personal webpages: http://home.earthlink.net/~jerifultz/ Edward G. Gerdes Arkansas Civil War Pages http://www.couchgenweb.com/civilwar/ Izard County, Arkansas: http://www.couchgenweb.com/arkansas/izard/ Original Arkansas Genealogy Project: http://www.couchgenweb.com/arkansas/ ______________________________________________________ --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.495 / Virus Database: 294 - Release Date: 7/1/2003

    07/06/2003 06:51:17
    1. [PANORTHA-L] Re:odds and ends
    2. geri brennan
    3. Northumberland County History Deppen Christian Deppen, the founder of the family in PA, came from the German Palatinate, arriving at Phila., Sept 16, 1736, ship "Samuel Merchant". He settled in Womelsdorf, Heidelberg township, Berks county. Children named in his will, Johannes, Barbara, who married Peter Zimmerman, Anna, married George Yeakly, Treanic, Elizabeth, Thomas, Peter, David (died in 1804), Joseph, Jacob, and Abraham (died 1840) his heir was Richard Boone of Heidelberg. Christian "Deppy" the ancestor, was a Roman Catholice or not is uncertain, but tradition states that he was. His Joseph was a Catholic, as where the latter's children, and a number of the family still adhere to that faith. Most of the name are now living in Reading are members of St. Paul's Catholic Church, (1911). Sober Family, came to America from Germany, and Samuel Sober, Sr., the founder of the family in this section, was a native of NJ. He came to PA, settling in Shamokin township shortly after the Rev. war. His wife who maiden name was Moore,and she was a resident of Shamokin township, their children; John, Michael M., born March 12, 1801, died Sept. 2, 1863, Susan, married Morris Smith, Alexander, Jesse, born 1814, died 1882, his wife, Mary, born 1814 and died 1896, Aaron. Rev. War Service records Soaper Joseph or as Joseph Soper, 1st NJ Oliver, as Capt. in 13th Regt. of Cont. Troops Richard, or as Richard Soper, srv. as Pvt. in 2nd Regt of Light Dragoons in Cont. Troops Thomas or as Thomas Soper, as Pvt., 3rd NJ Lehigh County History Schlosser, Frank, of Lehigh County, he was born May 29, 1851, which is also the native place of his parents, Stephen and Eliza (Jacobs) Schlosser. The surviving children of Stephen and Eliza, Fiana, married E. Remely, William, Benjamin, Henry, Abraham, J. Frank, and Oswell. Frank, married May 15, 1871 to Ellen Andrews, and 2nd to Josephine Kistler. By his first marriage he became the father of one daughter, Martha J. Buried at Friedensille Mory, Gotthard, born 20 March 1752, died 26 May 1845, his wife Catharina, born Schlosser, born 8 May 1752, died 31 July 1852 Buried at Nazarth Schlosser, August, born in Moriva 3 Aug 1727, died 3 May 1792 Shloesser, Margaret, nee Edmunds, born at NY 14 May 1739 Schmick Casper Schmick (also spelled Smeck). Tradition states that Johannes "Schmeck" of Alsace township, Berks County was a brother of Casper,and he died in 1762 Christian Schmick, son of Casper, was born Nov 7, 1761. His wife Mary "Mattern" was born Dec 2, 1768, died Aug 28, 1848, children; Heinrich, Casper, Jonathan and Christian. Heinrich Schmick, was born April 26, 1807. Member of St. John's church Reformed at Kutztown. He married Anna Hage, born March 10, 1813. They had one son, William. William Schmick, was born Dec 18, 1837 and died April 29, 1888, and is buried at Hope cemetery at Kutztown. He married Elizabeth Zimmer,born May 1, 1841 and they had 2 chilren; Annie who married J. Richmond Merkel of Bridgeton, NJ, and Henry J. Henry J., was born Sept 12, 1875, he married May 29, 1900 to Hettie K. Ely, d/o Clinton and Sarah (Kleine) Ely of Richmond, and granddaughter of David and Clariss (Breyfogel) Ely. One son has been born to Henry J., and Hettie Schmick, Harlon Ely. Best Wishes, Geri

    07/06/2003 06:43:59
    1. [PANORTHA-L] Re: odds and ends
    2. geri brennan
    3. Cawley, the family is of English descent and was a resident inCheshire, England. Two brothers, Thomas and James, coming to America the early part of the 18th C.. James setled in Berwick, while Thomas settled in Northampton county. Dennis Leh, of Milton, was born Feb.2, 1846, in Whitehall township, Lehigh County, s/o Joseph and grandson of Henry Leh. Dennis married Feb. 17, 1873 to Elmina (Friese,) d/o Amos and Polly (Dengler) Friese. Amose Friese, was born in Lowhill township, Lehigh County. His wife, Polly Dengler, died Nov 1910. Everitt, the name for over 40 years closely associated with business interets in Watsontown, where Enos and Enoch Everitt twin brothers, were engaged in general merchandising for many years. They were born in Dec. 1829 in Columbia county, PA, sons of James Everitt. The father was born in Easton, Northampton Co., Children of James Everitt, Andrew, William, Moses, Enos and Enoch, twins, Hiram, Elizabeth the wife of ___ Long, Sarah, the wife of John Wells, Mary, who went West, Martha, Susan, who married ___, Lucy who marrried Finas Young. Best Wishes, Geri

    07/05/2003 07:34:19
    1. [PANORTHA-L] Re: Zell, etc
    2. geri brennan
    3. Zell-Lancaster County. Sorry I didn't make a note of this, but I did remember because I did Zell for a buddy of my husband, but I gave him all that I found. So I have to start from scratch. James C. Leisey, was born in Cocalico township, Lancaster, Feb, 25, 1853, His parents, Frank and Barbara (Zell ) Leisey. Children of Frank and Barbara (Zell), Martin, James C., Frank, Emma, the wife of Albert Book, Alice married Milton Long, of Lancaster, Sarah, Reuben and Allen. The paternal grandfather of James C. Leisey was Joseph, of Lancaster, and his maternal grandparents were Nicholas and Barbara (Keel) Zell. Zell, Edwin Morrison. D.D.S. of Little Britian township. He was born in Colerain township, on Nov 29, 1832. The family orginated in Prussia, and settled in Chester county, where occured the birth of his father, the well known Rev. Isaac Zell, who for 40 years was a notable minster in this state. (Methodist). Isaac Zell, was born in 1794, a son of Adam Zell, a well-known miller of Cambridge, Chester county, and died in Little Britain township in 1870. In 1822 he married to Elizabeth Swift, and they reared 11 children. Joseph Swift, died in 1900, Emmor E., who died in 1895, John W., Dr, Edwin M., Isaac B., who died in 1901, Dr. Amos B., of Fairmount, Daniel D., of Churchtown,, William R., Martha E., married Dr. Edwin Patterson, Elizabeth J., and Samuel A., the other children of Adam Zell, Adam, John, Barbara, Margaret, Henrietta Ann and Catharine. On Oct 8, 1863, Edwin Morrison Zell married Abi Hand, of Little Britian township. They had3 children; Dora, died young, Edwin, died young, and James Harry, who died 1891 Zell, John W., M.D., son of Isaac and Elizabeth (Swift) Zell., was born Dec. 27, 1829. He married 1st in 1865 to Mary R. Patterson, d/o James. He married 2nd to Mary Bell Johnson, was born 1834. No children were born to either union. Zell-births-Lancaster Co Adam (adult) 8 Sept 1767, s.o Adam and Margaret-Trinity Lutheran Anna Maria, 12 Oct 1775, d/o Wilhelm and A. E., same church Jacob (adult) 7 July 1765, Jacob and Margaretha, same church Jacob, (adult) 19 Feb 1767, no parents given same church John, 19 March 1761, no parents given, records of Rev/ Traugou Margaretha (adult) 15 March 1770, d/o Adam and Margaretha- Trinity Lutheran Reformed Ort, Balthasar, a son, Bathasar, born June 3, 1736 John Frederick Schlosser, s.o Peter, bp Aug 24, 1737 John Michael Long, s/o John Michael, bp Oct 28, 1739 Rev. War Zell, John, srv in 4th Regt of Light Dragoons in Cont. Troops. Zill John, PA Troops, card #2383 roll 58 John, 10th MA Joseph or as Joseph Sill, 6th CT Zeph or as Jeffery Sill, Pvt 6th CT War of 1812 Zell, George, wife Jane, 14th US Inf, PA Best Wishes, Geri

    07/05/2003 06:19:37
    1. [PANORTHA-L] Civil War (very, very long)
    2. geri brennan
    3. Civil War Lehigh County 176th-Co A-Privates Benneville Oswald, Jacob Acker, Frank Christman 176th-Co B-Privates William H. Acker, Daniel F. Fink, Peter Weaver 176th-Co D Corp.s Josiah Saeger, Joseph Miller, Williaam J. Frantz. Privates, Peter Bowman, Edwin Diehl, Phanon Diehl, Alfred Miller, Gideon Moyer, Franklin B. Snyder (com. to 2nd Lt, not mustered), Milton W. Snyder (died at Beaufort, SC. May 27, 1863) 176th-Co E. Privates.Ephraim Moyer, Frederick Miller, Washington Miller, Henry Sell, William D. Weaver, Henry Youmg, James Carroll 176th-Co G Sgts. Jeremiah Oswald, Adam Everett, John Handwerk Privates, Charles Frantz, Reuben Miller,Henry J. Miller, Reuben Mertz, Jeremiah Miller, Alfred Yehl, Samuel Yehl, Joseph Yehl 176th Co I Corps. Thomas Everitt, Samuel Arnold. Privates, Joseph Dengler, Edward Everett, Daniel Everett, Jonas Grim, Levi Greenawalt, Isaac Oswald, Jacob Oswalt, Reuben Phillips, Solomon Riegel, Elias Zeller. 176th-Co K Private, Tobias Gerhart 206th-Co E Privates, Frank Ernst, Nathan Gaumer, John Young, John D. Ganwere 209th Privates, Thomas H. Arnold, Joseph Arnold, ilghman Handwerk, Moses Metzger, Elihu Oswald, Peter Oswald. Francis Weaver, Matthias Zimmerman 5th Regt of 1862 Co C Privates, Peter K. Grim, Daniel Keiper, Gabriel Keiper, Franklin Rinker, Benjamin Weaver, Milton Weaver, Henry Weikle Co- E Charles Mertz 1st Lt, Sgts. Joseph E. Balliet, Allen A. Huber Privates, Benjamin T. Jacoby, Thomas B. Metzger, Daniel H. Miller, Harrison Miller, Co. G Benneville Christman, Solomon Long, Samuel Miller, August Weber. Co. H Charles Everett, Hiram Mertz, Tilghman Miller, William Roth, Lewis W. Roth, Edward Sherer, Jacob Weaver, 27th Reg\ Co H Privates, Charles Beohm, Milton Brong, Franklin Grimm, Harrison Miller, Hiram Mertz, Frank Mertz, John Shimer, Aaron Tice, Milton Weaver, Henry Wittenmyer 41st Regt Walter H. Seip, Capt., Benjamin C. Roth, 1st Lt, William H. Schlosser, 1st Sgt., Corp. Andrew Gangwere Privates, Adam Beers, Henry D. Custer, Madison Cole, Nathan Gaumer, Frederick Gangwere, Jesse F. Oehs, Edward Oehs, Augustus E. Sherer, William Young Co I Privates, Eugene Breifogle, Jonas Gehry, John D. Long, Jacob Oswald, Robert Young Co. K Charles Mertz, Capt. Abiel Heilman, 1st Lt. Carbon Co. 6th P.V. I Co. A. Privates, Nathan Breisford, John Bond, Francis Long, Jacob Miller, died Lentz, Alenander in the hospital at Hagerstown, MD, July 22, 1861 Co I Privates, Lewis Fink, Emanauel Hoover, Abraham Long, Washington Seitzer, A.J. Sheimer. Co. K S.H. Miller, Thomas Miller 28th Regt Co. E Privates, Richard Brennen, John P. Corthright, David Davis, William H. Evans, Franklin Gaumer, Henry Lenz, James Powels, Charles Powels, Geroge W. Pratt, Henry Sterling, Wesley Wagner, William Wagner, Clinton F. Weaver, William Weiss, Samuel Yehl, Thomas Young. Died, Franklin Gaumer, died May 10, 1862 at Rectortown, VA 48th Regt Co A. John Rinker, Corp, Marcus Moyer, Corp. Privates, Reuben Armer, Charles Bobst, William J. Boyd, Simeon Dreisbach, Joseph Drumbore, James Davis, Alfred Hoffman, Alfred LArish, Henry Miller, Gottlieb Moyer, George Miller, William Oswald, Peter Wertz, John Weaver, Benjamin Younker, Stepeh Zeigenfuss. Died John Weaver, killed Feb 6, 1865 at Hatcher's farm, Gotleib Moyer, died in a rebel prision at Andersonvill, GA, July 30, 1864, captured at Sulpher Springs, Oct 12, 1863 81st Regt. Companies G. H.I and K James Miller, Lt. Col, Amos Strahl, Lt. Co. Co. G., Nathan F. Marsh, Capt. Aquilla Marsh, Lt. Privates, Stepehn Fenstermacher, Frank Gaumer, William Miller, Alexander Miller, Daniel Miller, Henry Zellner. Died, Gaumer, Frank, killed at the Battle of Cold Harbor, June, 1864 Co I Private, Daniel Faulkner, Levi Dreisbach, Thomas Everett, Henry Hoffman, Manville Hinkle, Edwin Rehigh, David Rader, Adam Rader Killed or died of wounds. David J. Phillip, killed at the battle of Mine Run, Dec 1863. Dreisbach, Levi, supposed to have been killed in front of Petersburg, June 16, 1864, Hinkle, Manville, mortally wounded at the Battle of Frederichsburg, Dec 13, 1862. Miller, John, killed at the battle of Charles City Cross-Roads, Radar, David killed at the battle of Malver Hill in 1862, Rehrig, Edwin, killed at the battle of Chancellorsville, May 3, 1863 died and starved in Rebel prisons Rader, Adam, died in 1862, Setzer, Harrison, died in 1861 at Alexandria, VA Co. K Abraham Andreas, John Andreas, Joseph Matthews, Daniel Washburn, Joseph Washburn. List of Killed, Joseph Matthews. Died of Disease, Washburn, Joseph Best Wishes, Geri

    07/05/2003 03:03:44
    1. [PANORTHA-L] Re: Brandt-Althouse
    2. geri brennan
    3. Lancaster County History Brandt Brandt, David, H., of E. Donegal township, Lancaster County, was born in Mt. Joy township, s/o John H.(son of John and Farrny), and Katie (Hosler) Brandt, of E.. Dongal and Mt. Joy townships, respectively. The father died in E.Dongal in 1853, at 54; the mother did in 1863,age75, they are buried in the cemetery at Maytown, members of the German Baptist Church. John H. and Katie had children; John H., died 1889, Michael H., David H., Fanny H., Joseph H.,. David H. Brandt was twice married. In 1853 he married Elizabeth Longenecker in Dauphin county, they had children; Simon L., who married Lizzie S. Eshleman, Alphus L., married Alice Shenk, John L., and Tillie. Mrs. Elizabeth (Longenecker) Brandt was born in Conewago, Dauphin county, and died Sept 6, 1865,age 37. Her remains were interred in Hoffer Church cemetery in Conewago township. John and Barbara (Hoffer) Longenecker, her parents, were native and residents of Dauphin county. The second marriage of David H. Brandt, was in Jan., 1868, when he married Mary P. Brenenman, of Mt. Joy. She was born in Millersville, Manor township, in July, 1824, d/o Benjamin and Anna (Peters) Breneman, both natives of Manor township. They died at Mt. Joy, to which point they removed in 1832. Her father died in 1872, aged 71; her mothers died Nov. 15, 1879, aged 78, both are buried at Kraybills Meeting House cemetery. They were the parents of the following children; Mary, Lizzie, who died young, George, Henry P., of Florin, Kate, who married Jacob Gish, they lived in Chester county, Aaron of Florin, Isaac, Fanny, the wife of George Hambright of Florin. Berks County History Hartline, George Jr., s/o George, was born in Earl township, Jan 11.1781,and died Feb. 19, 1865. He married Maria Dilleplane (properly spelled De la Plaine), d/o Frederick Dilleplane, of French extraction. Maria (Dilleplane) was born April 28, 1784 and died Aug 10, 1853. Children; Daniel, Solomon, Mary, who married Elijah Clouser, Harriet, married Enoch Boyer, Josiah married Ann Hoffman (1828-1899), Joel married Mary "Auche", Susanna married Isaac Smith, Elizabeth married Michael Brandt, Joshua D.,maried Elizabeth Clouser, Ezra married Catharine Focht. Berks County History Althouse, Wilson D., of Phila., was born in Maidencreek township, March 4, 1865, son of Nathan and Ellen Knabb (Zacharias) Althouse. It is possible to trace the Althouse records family to a remote period, the old records having been preserved. The great-great-grandfather of Wilson D., was John George Althouse, a farmer of Bern, Berks county, who married Maria Barbara Herbein, of Oley, by whom he had 4 children; Peter John George, Maria and Catharine. He died in 1811, aged 66y, and his widow died in1822. Peter Althouse, the great-grandfather, of Bern township, born in 1775, and died in 1839. He married Catharine Schaeffer, and they had the following children; Samuel married Mary Zacharias, Benjamin who married Mary Herbein, Peter who married Matilda Lorah, George, Danied and Susan, who married Christian Leinbach. Daniel Althouse, the father, of Bern township. He purchased a farm at Maidencreek, which he carried till his death in 1872, age 64. He married Anna Weidenhammer, d/o John of Richmond township, who lived to be 93. They had 5 children; Franklin W., Nathan, Ellem who married Joseph Schaeffer,Catharine who married Abramham Bieber, and Sarah, who married Daniel Gulden. Bucks county history Althouse, Samuel K., of Dublin, is great-grandson of Daniel Althouse, who came from Germany and lived in Bedminster, where he owned a large tract of land. He was killed accidentally killed while coming home from Phila. with his team. His son, Martin, was the grandfather of Samuel. He married Catharine "Sigafoos", both are buried at Tohickon church. They had a large family, many died young, and Martin, Levia and Tobias lived to maturity. Dauphin county history Althouse, Reuben H., a grocer, was born in Berks county, Feb. 3, 1845, s/o Benjamin and Rebecca (Herbine) Althouse, natives of Berks county. The father came to Dauphin county in the spring of 1845. He was a member of the Reformed church. He died April 16, 1861, and his wife in 1880. Children,Reuben H., Ella, unmarried, and George B., of Phila. In 1881 he moved to Bedford, Monroe county, Mich. He married in 1866 to Frances Rudy, d/o Joseph of Harrisburg, Children; Frank of Harrisburg, Carrie, Harry B., R. Edward, R.H., Frances who married George Swab, of Harrisburg, Joseph, Ella and Delanor. Members of the Reformed Church. Best Wishes, Geri

    07/04/2003 07:15:07
    1. [PANORTHA-L] info
    2. my siblings&i are doing a heritage album.we need info on dob&dod for a judith barndt stull.born around 1830-1840?she had a daughter elizabeth stull married to our grandfather morris levi ortt. also need dod for amanda erdman b.1842 & married to levi s. ortt nov.17,1861.thank you for any info you can provide.we go back to hans ortt.who arrived in phila. from rotterdam& cowes,england in 1729,on the ship mortonhouse aug.19,1729.we can't trace our roots further back.sincerely clair ortt.

    07/04/2003 05:28:25
    1. [PANORTHA-L] odds and ends
    2. geri brennan
    3. Lancaster County History Brandt Family The Brandt family is of German origin. Samuel Brandt, great-great-grandfather, the first of the name to immigrate to America, being a Palatinate, he came in the ship "Samuel" in 1732. He settled in Rapho township, Lancaster County, Besides the landed estate owned there, he possessed several large farms in Dauphin County (then Londonderry township, Lancaster County) which were occupied by his sons, John and Michael, He engaged in farming till his death in 1784. His children as follows; Michael, Christian, John, Yost, Anna, Maria, Elizabeth, Esther, and Jacob. John Brandt, one of his sons, and great-grandfather to Samuel L. Brandt, after his marriage occupied a farm on the Conewago Creek, in the township of the junction of the three counties, Dauphin, Lancaster and Lebanon, John Brandt, grandfather of Samuel L. Brandt in 1784 was indentured to George Rutt for three years, 8 months to learn the trade of joiner and spinning wheel maker. After he had grown to a man's estate, he with his employer and his fellow carpenters built a number of Swiss barns in the vicinity of Maytown. Among these buildings was one erected for Chistian Bucher, one of the wealthiest citzens of Maytown, The young carpenter fell in love with Mr. Bucher's third daughter, Frances, born Jan. 18, 1769, and they were married April 26, 1791. Again in the family history, no mention of a marriage to Stull. Rev. War Stull, Andrew, or Andrew Stoll, PA Line, wife Catharine, see Andrew Stoll Stull, Frederick or as Frederick Stoll, PA line, Westmorland Co George, served in PA Line Joseph, NJ line, born in Hunterdon, NJ in 1756 Best Wishes, Geri

    07/03/2003 03:54:06
    1. [PANORTHA-L] ANGELSTEIN, SPANITZ
    2. Searching for info on the ANGELSTEIN family in the Bath are of Northampton Co. I"ve listed known info below. Trying to locate information for greatgrandson of Fred and Angelina Angelstein. Any help appreciated. ANGELSTINE, Fred J (seeking info on birth, death, parents, siblings etc) Age: 39 Year: 1930 Birthplace: Pennsylvania Race: White State: Pennsylvania ED: 6 County: Northampton Image: 0153 Township: Bath Relationship: Head ANGELSTINE, Angelina R Age: 40 Year: 1930 State: Pennsylvania ED: 6 County: Northampton Image: 0153 Township: Bath Relationship: Wife ANGELSTINE, Dorathy A Age: 7 Year: 1930 Birthplace: Roll: T626_2086 Race: Page: 5B State: Pennsylvania ED: 6 County: Northampton Image: 0153 SPANITZ Also listed in the 1930 Bath, PA census in household of Fred J ANGELSTINE are John R. SPANITZ age 20 listed as Single and as Stepson.(son of Steven and Angelina Spanitz Angelstein from her first marriage) Helen M. SPANITZ age 24 listed as Married and as daughter-in-law (wife of Steven Spanitz, Jr) Buckley J. SPANITZ AGE 1 2/12 Male and grandson(son of Helen and Steven Spanitz, Jr) Fredrick J. ANGELSTEIN and wife, parents of Dorothy Elizabeth ANGELSTEIN. In 1930 this Dorothy(Dorathy?) ANGELSTEIN would have been approximately 7 yo. ***Also, in the first information I received on this Dorothy Angelstein, her name was spelled Dorathy A. In her husband's obituary and on his alumni records from Rutger's Univ. it was listed as Dorothy Elizabeth. On same alumni records from the 1950s her parents are listed as M/M Fredrick J ANGELSTEIN of Bath, PA. Dorothy Elizabeth Angelstein m. to Frank Osborne Wood b. Utica, NY in 1921. d. Fla Sept 2001. Also trying to determine if a connection exist between Fred ANGELSTEIN (since his name was spelled ANGELSTINE on the 1930 Bath census) and ANGLESTINE, WILLIAM State: PA Year: 1850 County: Bucks County Record Type: Federal Population Schedule Township: Warwick Township Page: 117 Database: PA 1850 Federal Census Index Thanks. Susan Fisher ssfisher2@hotmail.com or teach063@aol.com Researching : ANGELSTEIN, BASS, BARNES, BRANCH, CURRIE, FISHER, HUNT, JACKSON, KIRKPATRICK, KLUTTZ, LANE, LUDWIG, McDONALD, McINTOSH, McIVER, MULVEY, PARHAM, REAVIS, REID, RHODES,SPANITZ, SPIVEY, STURGEON, STUTTS/STUTTZ, TAYLOR, VANN, and WICKER

    07/03/2003 11:18:51
    1. [PANORTHA-L] info
    2. I'm doing a heritage album. i need the birth&death dates for a Judith barndt.born around 1830-1840.she had a daughter Elizabeth b.1866.she married a Morris levi ortt.judith was married to a stull.i also need a death date for Amanda erdman b.1842&married levi s. ortt. thank you, clair ortt

    07/03/2003 07:41:43
    1. [PANORTHA-L] odds and ends
    2. geri brennan
    3. Host Church Maria Catharine, dau., of Jacob Dunder, bp., March 19, 1749 Catharine Jocabina, d/o Joh. Dunther, bp., May 21, 1749 Johann Jacob, s/o Jacob Dunder and Anna Maria, born March 19, 1757 Michael, s/o Jacob Dander and Anna Maria, bp. Nov 24, 1754. sp. Michael Fries and wife Margretha David, s/o Jacob Dondeer and Anna Maria, born July 21, 1759 Friedrich, s/o Friedrich ___ and Susanna, born March 16, 1781, Sp. Jacob Dundor and wife Johann Henrich, s/o Jacob Lingel and Anna Barbara, born April 8, 1785, sp. Paul Lingel Sara, d/o Johann Bastian Weber, born March 27, 1754 Maria, d/o Jacob Beck and Maria, bp. Nov. 24, 1754, sp. Elizabeth Ferrer Jacob, s/o Friedrich Lingel, born Dec. 20, 1777. Sp. Jaocb Fretz Warrentess of Land in Lebanon township John Bowman, Dec. 22, 1743, Benjamin Bowman, Oct 5, 1748, Jacob Bowman, Dec. 2, 1749, John Hoyle, Oct 10, 1753, Christoper Long, May 8, 1752, Herman Long, Nov 15, 1739, John Mess, April 30, 1765, John Meas, May 14,1773, Baltzar Orth, Nov 25, 1735 Warrantees-Heidelberg township Conrad Ermst, Oct. 11, 1738, Martin Noaker, March 14, 1755 Bethel Jacob Bright, Oct 28,1771, Fred. Beck, May 16, 1751, Philip Beck, Oct 15, 1767, Wendell Hoyl, June 10, 1767, Henry Ort, April 19, 1759, John Ulrich Yechely, Feb. 16. 1749 War of 1756 Capt. Adam Heylman, Pvts. Michael Corner, John Valentine Ernst, Balthaser, John, John Adam, Michael, all Heylman Names of Person who took the oath of Allegiance to the PA. Oct. 1,1777, Christian Long, Oct. 4, 1777, Peter Ebersole, Oct 10, 1777, Adam Orth, Nov 20, 1778, Baltzer Orth, Sr. Hebron Church-South Lebanon-Burials Orth Adam, born March 10, 1733, died Nov 16, 1794 Balthasar, born July 14, 1736, died Oct 6, 1794 Best Wishes, Geri

    07/03/2003 03:12:59
    1. [PANORTHA-L] Call for Indexing Volunteers
    2. Marshall Lake
    3. I would like to get together some people to do an every-name index for "History of Warren County New Jersey" by George Wyckoff Cummins in 1911. The index included with the book contains only the bio subjects. I have searched high and low and have never found an every-name index for this book. If anyone else has seen one please let me know. If you would like to volunteer your time and energy in doing this index drop me a line at <mlake@mlake.net>. It's not a necessity to have access to a copy of the book but it would be preferable. There would be no time limit to completing the index. Everyone would work at their own pace and contribute what they could. -- Marshall Lake -- mlake@mlake.net -- http://mlake.net

    07/02/2003 08:07:42