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    1. [PANORTHA-L] Re: Family of Henry Kintz
    2. geri brennan
    3. Hi Gil, I can give you a lot of odds and ends, but no one list of children for Henry Kintz, and since I have seen GAumer, as Gauer and Gower. Well I see what I can find. Burials-Monroe County a dau., of Peter S. and Sarah Altemose, 1853-56 Charles Kintz, s/o Jacob and Eliza (Shupp) 1854-55 Sarah Ann Kintz, d/o Thomas and Catharine Ann (?) 185- 1859 Annie Maria Altemose, w/o Peter, Jan 1, 1782-Nov 9, 1864 Peter Altemose, June 14, 1771-Oct 18,1859 Elizabeth Siglin, wife of Daniel, and d/o Peter and Maria Altemose Nov 13,1816-May 11,1870 Sarah Altemose, w/o Peter, Feb. 23, 1818-Jan 31, 1871 William M. s/o Jacob and Julia A. Altemose,, Nov 25, 1865-Feb 14, 1873 George Franklin, s/o Charles H. and Julia (Shupp) Altemose, 1876-1877 Charles Altemose, Sept 6, 1819-Aug 27, 1887 John Kerchner, h/o Susanna (Serfass) March 24, 1819-March 27, 1889 Susanna Kerchner, w/o John, and d/o George and Elizabeth (Christman) Serfass, May 19, 1822-Feb 7, 1895 Jacob Altemose, s/o John and Hannah, Oct 31, 1827-Aug 31, 1884 SArah C. Altemose, wife of Reuben Kresge and also Thomas A. Altemose, d/o Charles and Elizabeth (Dreisbach) Shupp, April 2, 1839-May 13, 1903 Carrie Beck, wife of Davis E. Beck, and d/o Thomas A., and Sarah C. (Shupp) Altemose, Jan 29, 1877 - May 14, 1941 Births Peter Altemus and wife Katharine, a dau., Katharine, born 8/22/1809 Peter Altemus amd wife Maria, a son, Peter born 4/6/1813 John Altemose, and Hannah, a son, Jacob, born 10/31/1828 Best Wishes, Geri

    04/21/2003 02:46:40
    1. [PANORTHA-L] Re: [PABERKS] a puzzle about Henry Gibson (b. 1806)
    2. geri brennan
    3. Gibson-Lancaster County History George Gibson, of Hickory Town, aka Gibson's Pastures. George Gibson kept a tavern on the site long before Hamilton laid out the town. In 1734 the town had 200 people living in it. Gibson, Henry W., subject. The Gibson family came from Ireland and the great-grandfather of Henry W., with 2 brothers made his appearance here at a very early day. His wife died when our subject was about 10 years of age. Their son, Michael married Mary Shertz. John Gibson father of Henry W., was a carpenter in Lancaster, and he married Rebecca McCann, of York County. Children; Henry W., of Lancaster, Sadie J., who married David J. Dailey, and John who died in infancy. Henry W., was born in Lancaster, Oct 21, 1867. No wife or children memtion. Gibson, John, subect, was born April 20, 1813, in Lancaster, and died Aug 12, 1891. He was interred in Woodward Hill cemetery. His parents were Alexander and Mary Gibson, of Lancaster, and they had children; Alexander, Michael, William and John. The first marriage of John Gibson was to Maria Elisabeth Nagle, they had 2 children; John who died at age 20 and Elizabeth who died young. He married 2nd to Susan Miller who was born Feb. 17, 1823, d/o John and Elizabeth (Raub) of Lancaster. Gibson, Samuel, subject, was born March 14, 1831, son of James and Griselda (Neel) Gibson. James Gibson, father of suject Samuel, was born in York County, his father James, came to America from Glasgow about 150 years age (about 1753). Grandfather Gibson had 13 children. A family of 9 were born to the father of subject, record, Mary Ann, Willliam, James L., Samuel, Annie E., the wife of J.W.Barton, of MD., Mary Jane, married William Pagen and Robert H. James Gibson was born March 25, 1791 and died March 8, 1868. Samuel Gibson, no mention of marriage or children. Best Wishes, Geri

    04/21/2003 01:37:43
    1. [PANORTHA-L] Re:Grubb-Grube
    2. geri brennan
    3. Grubb Family-Lancaster County History The Grubb Family was first represented in America by John Grubb. There is still a letter written by this uncle by King Charles I. John Grubb, the first of the family on these shores,, was a son of John and Helen Grubb. At the age of 25 he came to America to mend his fortunes, which had been much impaired by support he gave to the Royal cause. Sailing from London in the ship "Kent", in 1677, he arrived at Burlington, W. Jersey. In 1703 he left Grubb's landing and located in Marcus Hook (now Delaware Co.) PA. He died there in March, 1708. Like his ancestors, he was a devout supporter of the Established Church of England. Frances Vane, his wife beonged to an old English family, and they had a family of nine children; John, Joseph, Henry, Samuel, Nathaniel, Peter, Charity and Phoebe. Of these, Peter Grubb was the ancestor of the family of Clement B. Grubb, of Lancaster. Peter Grubb was a member of the Society of Friends. He married in 1732, 1st to Martha, widow of James Wall, and daughter of Jeremiah and Mary Bates, of Gloucester, NJ. She died in 1740, and late the following year he married Hannah, the widow of Thomas Marshall, and d/o Benjamin and Ann Marshall. She died in 1770. Children; Curtis and Peter2. Peter 2, was born in Cornwell and died in 1776 at Hopewell Forge. In 1771 he married Mary Shippen Burd, d/o James and Sarah (Shippen) Burd and sister-in-law of Judge Casper Yeates, of Lancaster, granddaughter of Judge Shippen and neice of Peggy Shippen, who was the wife of Benedict Arnold. Grubb, Henry, Montgomery Co. History On the 27th of Sept. 1718, Henry Grubb bought 150 acres of David Powell. He died in 1726 leaving his real estate to his wife Catharine. On the 22nd of March 1738-38, the widow who in the meantime married Jacob Frick, conveyed to her eldest son Henry Grubb Jr. On the 26th of April 1743, Henry Grubb Jr. and his wife Anna Maria conveyed to Conrad Grubb one-half of the two tracts. Conrad Grubb and Henry Grubb were naturalized at the April term of the court in 1743. Susanna, born Nov. 30, 1752, Henry born March 26, 1755, Jacob, born July 16, 1757 were the children of Henry Grubb jr and Anna Maria his wife. In the private burying ground of the family, beside Socitey Run are the stones marking the graves of Conrad Grob, who was born Feb. 9, 1715, an who died March 20, 1798, and his wife, Anna Maria Grob, who was born in 1714 and died in 1778. Grube, The founder of this family in America was Casper Grube of Switzerland, who located in the vicinty of Kissel Hill, in Lancaster County. He had two sons, of whom a record has been kept. Chistian, grandfather, who died at Kissle Hill. Supposed to be a member of the Lutheran Chuch. He died in 1845 aged 85. He had 14 children; George, Christian, Casper, David, Samuel of IN., Joseph, John of Ohio, Jacob, ally who married Henry Hotenstine, Elizabeth, who married Jacob Stoner, and three other daughter, names unknown. Christian, was born in Neffsville, March, 1795 and died in the 1880's. He married Rebecca Kurtz, d/o John. She was born in Roseville, Lancaster Co. Children; John, of Perry County, Marqaretta, wife of William Bird of Neffsville, Christian of Lebanon, Edward, Lydia, Jacob, of southern MO., and David K. David K., married in 1867 to Amelia d/o Christian and Martha (Miller) Kauffman, who was born Oct 19, 1840 and died Nov 26, 1894. Children; Alice, the wife of Christian Hoover, Morris, unmarried, and he lived in the West, David,unmarried, and Jacob. Best Wishes, Geri

    04/21/2003 12:51:07
    1. [PANORTHA-L] William Frable
    2. Might be William Frable, age 13, Lackawanna Co., in the 1880 census. A search at www.familysearch.org shows this as the closest est. year of birth for "William Frable" in PA. (If age 23 in 1890 was correct.) This Williams was in the household of Adam Frable in 1880. Do other folks in Adam's household fit into your tree? J.R. Maxwell Delaware Co.,OH

    04/20/2003 09:11:46
    1. [PANORTHA-L] Re: Haldeman-Northampton County
    2. geri brennan
    3. Hi, I found very little. War of 1812 Halderman Peter, SC-7380, srv. Capt. Boon, MO Peter, Old Wars IF10225, srv. Capt Keller, PA Old WArs Halderman, Joseph IA-2418R filed April 8, 1885 in UT . Served in FL Wars (1837)as a Treamster Monroe County-cemetery Michael-Walter Burial ground. The old burial ground of the congregation from Zion Lutheran Church. In 1936 there only 25 tombstones left, families, Holderman, Mevine, Courtright, Micael and Walter. Rev. War Haldeman, Christopher or as Christopher Haldernam, R4445 ,BLW 36524-160-55 PA Line Halderman, Christoper, same #'s as above. Soldier was born in Aug., 1759, he applied 1854 at Lancaster and mentioned a wife who had died many years ago. He enlisted at Chester Co., PA, a son David was aged 51 and lived in Lancaster and was still there in 1857 and his father was living with him. In 1854 a David Halderman was aged 61 and made aff'dt . Marriage at Easton Halteman, John to Barbara (?) Nov 10, 1805 Halteman, John to Catharine Neuhart, Dec 16, 1827 Bucks County, indexed as Haldeman, Haldaman, Holdeman, Huldeman, Holdmann and Holderman Haldeman,John to Catharine Benner, Dec 10, 1809 Benner, John to Elizabeth Holdeman, 1811, April 16 Huldeman, Daniel to Magdelana Mayer,Jan 26, 1821 John Haldeman to Catharine Leatherman, Dec 21, 1843 John Haldeman to Hannah Allebach, Dec 19, 1844 John Haldeman to Anna Clemmer, Sept 3, 1846 Valentine Clemmer to Sarah Holdaman, Dec 6, 1846 Levi Swartly to Catharine Holdeman, Nov 2, 1848 Charles Huldeman to Mary Kratz, Feb 9, 1851 Best Wishes, Geri

    04/19/2003 07:38:40
    1. [PANORTHA-L] Allen Twsp. 1890 Frable
    2. Hello list, I found the following in the , substitute census for 1890.. I'm trying to find out if these people are part of my family.. My grandfather had a brother William who disappeared after his first wife died in June 1886.. He was originnaly from No. Bangor, Pa. Does SKS have a marriage index for this area for the years 1886-1890, or better yet, give me a clue as to where should I go from here. Thanks for your help. Harry Frable Jr. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------ LOWER DISTRICT Northampton Co. Allen Tsp. 1890 Frable William 23 Frable Celesta 19 http://www.enter.net/~ritar/allentownship.html THIS SECTION IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWED ALLEN TSP -- LOWER DISTRICT IN THE DIRECTORY.. I'M PLACING IT HERE BECAUSE IT HAD NO NAME ATTACHED TO IT. IT'S DEFINITELY IN ALLEN TSP. IT MAY BELONG TO LOWER DISTRICT

    04/19/2003 06:13:29
    1. [PANORTHA-L] Re: odds and ends
    2. geri brennan
    3. Odds and Ends In 1776, 6 taverns were kept (Allentown) by Henry Hagenbuch, Michael Klechner, Nicolas Fuchs, Michael Schroeder, George Weiss, and Philip Klotz. The Hagenbuch family was represented here as early as 1773 by Henry Hagenbuch being licensed in that year to keep a tavern. He was succeed by Jacob, who was either a son or a brother, and he by Jacob 2nd, whose sons, Benjamin J., and Charles H., carried on the same house-The Cross Keys-in later years. This house was conduct4d by members of the family for nearly 100 years. The elder Jacob Hagenbuch died in 1813 and the younger in 1870. Four children of the latter are living (1884), Benjamin J. Margueretta who married Rev. Fritzinger of Allentown, Charles H., and George of Kansas, and Mary (deceased in 1884) who married John Mory. Marriages recorded at Easton 1803, Dec 9, John Christman to Christina Flick 1805, Dec 4, John Lantz to Hanna Stemm 1806, June 1. John Keim to Maria Wagner 1806, Nov 23, John Hagenbuch to Philipina Coleman 1810 May 27, John Flick to Barbara Koester 1811, Jan 5, John Koester to Elis. Shelly 1813, March 9, Peter Lantz to Marie Klein 1814, Feb 26, George Lantz to Anna Margaretha Ohnangst 1820, Nov., 19, Isaac Lantz to Eliz. Richard 1821, April 18, Joseph Hagenbuch to Catharine Seip 1822 March 26, Jacob Lantz to Elisabeth Schaerer 1822, Sept. 5, Jacob Everitt to Elisabeth Hoenig 1838, Jan 7, Nicholas Lantz to Sarah Ann Edeleman 1839, Aug. 25, Samuel Keim to Caroline Jacoby Births recorded at Easton Elizabeth Lantz, d/o John and Hanna Lantz, born Sept 18, 1804, sp., Peter and Elizabeth Lantz. Kistler-Monroe County Michael M. Kistler, son of Michael and Magdalena (Brobst) was born in Lynn township, April 14, 1833. He married Catharine Rumbel, d/o John and Margaret (Andrews) Rumbel. She was born in 1823. Children; Albert Franklin of East Stroudsburg, Mary Maranda (1858-1882), the wife of Sylvanus Warner of E. Stroudsburg, Hiram Wilson, of East Stroudsburg. Lucy Elmira, Stepeh Bird, and Lillie Irene Kistler. Michael Kistler,(1790-1880) father of Michael, was a resident of Kistler's Valley, Lehigh County, he married Magdelena Brobst (1801-81), were buried at Jerusalem Church. Children ; Stephen who died in 1880, "Parry", of Lehigh County, Sarah, who married Stephen Snyder of Carbon County, Jacob, Joel, died in 1884, Polly who married Eli Sechler of Lehigh County, and died about 1856, Mary, the wife of Charles Foust, of Albeny, Berks County, Daniel of Schuykill County, William of Stroudsburg, Michael M., Angeline, who married Peter Seip of Lehigh County, and Catharine who married ______Brobst, and died 1858. The grandfather, Jacob Kistler. Children; Philip, Jacob, Daniel, Michael, Solomon, Catharine and Magdalena. The great-grandfather, George Kistler. Children; George Jr., Jacob (grandfather of Michael M.), John, Samuel, Phillip, Michael, Barbara who married 1st __Brobst, 2nd Michael Mosser of Lowhill township, Dorotea married Michael Reinhart, and Elizabeth who married ____Keller, near Hamburg, PA Lantz-Monroe County History Lantz family of Sussex Co., NJ, emigrated from the province of Alsace, Germany. Jacob Lantz was born in Germay in 1741 and settled on his Hampton farm, situated between Newton and Washingtonville, Sussex Co., NJ., about 1759. He died in 1827 in his 84th year. His wife, Mary, died in her 87th year. Children of Jacob; George, married Catharine Hand,he died in 1847 in his 86th year, children. ( Maria, Jacob, Peter, George, John, Susan, Ann, Robert, William, Martha, David, ) Peter, settled in Bradford Co., Jacob, settled in Andover, NJ and had 5 children (David, Geroge N., Mary, Catharine and Eliza), Margaret who married Peter L. Struble, Anna, who married Peter Smith, Mary, married Wiliam Snook, Sophia, married Peter Hendershot, Eliza, married John Anderson,and Barbara, who married Antone Longcore. Best Wishes, Geri

    04/19/2003 05:58:20
    1. [PANORTHA-L] Re: Keim
    2. geri brennan
    3. Keim, John, subject, Northumberland County History, He was born Feb. 22, 1845 in Berks County (Shoemakersville, Perry township). Moved to Danville, Montour Co. He died Jan 3, 1878, he was a Lutheran. His wife was Harriet Arnold (sister of Dr. John Arnold, a dentist of Reading), was born July 13, 1813, died April 19, 1878. Children; Matilda, 1831, Catharine, 1832, Susan, 1834, Harriet, 1836 died in Chicago in 1910, Anna M., 1838, John, 1845, Sarah Jane, 1847, and William, 1851. John Keim married in 1862 to Christiana Bowers, who died in 1897. Children; William of Oklahoma, Catharine of Danville, Alice married Rev. M.B. Bird, of IL.., Emerson J., of Kans.. Mamie. In 1898 John married 2nd to Ida Morgan, d/o Charles Grier Morgan of Danville. Keims were members of the Methodist Church. Joseph Morgan, grandfather of Ida was born Aug 29, 1784, his father, Charles Morgan having come from Wales. Children of Charles, Charles, David, Peter, and Joseph. Joseph Morgan settled in the Irish Valley in Northumberland County, died in 1846 in his 63rd year. He is buried at Klinesgrove. His wife, Charity (Campbell) born Nov 19, 1790. Children, Emily 1812, Huldah, 1815, John C., 1818, Maria, 1819, Charity, 1824, Charles Grier, 1826. Charles Grier Morgan, died at Danville, Oct 12, 1866. He married Sarah Ann Maurer, d/o John Maurer, and she died at Danville, March 17, 1910. Children,, Elliott R., who married Margaret Bassett, d/o George of Danville, Sarah F., Ida M. (Mrs. Keim) and Seth W., who married Kate Johnson. d/o Stephen Johnson of Danville Sullenberger (Berks County History) I. Samuel Sr., came from Lancaster County, children; John Joseph, Abraham and Samuel, all of whom lived in Cumberland County. II. Samuel Jr. born Oct 17, 1803, in Cumberland County, moved to Berks Co., he married Sarah Miller, d/o John. He died Feb. 1860 in Maiden-Creek township. Interred in Shoemaiersville Union Church. Children; Mary who married Francis Reber, Sarah who married William Keim, Rebecca who married William Wolfe, of Shoemakersville, Henry M., William of Phila., Emma who married James Kerscher, of Reading. Keim, Northampton County Charles J., M.D., subject, a native of Northampton County. He was born in Bethlehem (now Lehigh) March 19, 1843 in the house his father, Leopold and grandfather, Valentine were also born. The mother of our subect, Mrs. Mary (Stahr), was born in Salisbury township, Lehigh Co., and died at age 60. Her father, Conrad Stahr, also a native of this county, was a soldier in the War of 1812. On Dec. 15, 1863, Dr. Keim married Eliza C. Seider, who was born in Coopersburg, she is the d/o Edward Seider of Allentown. Children; Edward L., and Harry J. Romich I. Adam, a miller II. Peter, was a native of Saucoon township. Came to Whitehall township at the age of 20 III. Peter, a native of Whitehall township IV. Owen, of North Whitehall, was born Sept. 3, 1819, he married May 19, 1840 to Polly Kern, d/o Joseph Kern. She was born near Egypt Church. Children; Henry K. and Frank W. Owen Romich died Oct. 3, 1894 and he was a member of the German Reformed Church. Romig Jacob and Mary Romig, parents to Edwin H. Romig,he was born Nov 26, 1843 at Northampton County. Edwin H. married in 1864 to Lydia N. Dorney, d/o John. Children; Augustus, Charles, Edwin J., and Mary Best Wishes, Geri

    04/18/2003 07:48:28
    1. [PANORTHA-L] Stahley , current address needed...
    2. List, I have been trying to contact Susan Stahley, she is a list contributor... I have tried 2 different addresses, no luck, both bounced back as being un-deliverable.. Can anyone give me her current email address, offline.? Thanks for your help.. Harry

    04/18/2003 04:21:39
    1. [PANORTHA-L] Re: KEIM in Northampton Co., PA
    2. geri brennan
    3. Keim-Berks County 1.John Keim, ancestor. He was a Friend and a follower of Pastorius. 2. Nicholas Keim, son of John. He was born in Oley, April 2, 1719. He married Barbara Snyder and they had one son, John. 3. John Keim, born in Oley, July 6, 1749, married Oct 15, 1777 to Susanna de Bennesville. Children; Daniel de B, born 1772, George B., Benniville, born at Reading, Nov 30, 1790, Esther, born ? 4. Gen. George de Benneville Keim,2nd son of John, was born at Reading, Dec. 16, 1776. Married Feb 4, 1799 to Mary May, d/o James May and his wife, Bridget Douglass, who was the d/o George Douglass. 5. George May Keim, s/o Gen. George de Benneville, married in 1827 to Julia C. Mayer, youngest daughter of Hon. Christoper Mayer of Lancster. Best Wishes, Geri

    04/17/2003 04:11:37
    1. [PANORTHA-L] Re: Romig
    2. geri brennan
    3. John Adam Romig, 3rd son of Frederick, and Catharine (Siegfried) was born Nov 21, 1741. John Adam married 1st to Catharine Butz, (died about 1779), d/o John and Peter. They had 6 children,(1). John, born Dec 23, 1768, (2) Peter, born June 28, 1770, (3) Jacob, born March 5, 1776, died April 16, 1773, (4) Catharine born March 19, 1774, died May 15, 1856, married Jacob Erdman, (5) John Adam, born Feb 27, 1776, (6) Barbara, born March 25,1778 died Dec 1854, married Anthony Eschbach. John Adam married 2nd to Elizabeth Barbara, d/o Frederick Newhard, of Whitehall township, she was born April 3, 1753. Children; Elizabeth, born 1781 married John Henry Wint, Jacob, born 1782, 3. Susanna, born 1784, married John J. Mory, 4. Magdalena, born ?, 5. Maria Eva, born 1787, married Jacob Newhard, 6. Daniel, born 1789, 7. Sarah, born 1791, married Hon. Peter Neward, congressman from Lehigh County, 8. Samuel, died at Lockport, NY Best Wishes, Geri

    04/17/2003 03:19:15
    1. [PANORTHA-L] Northampton County history book.
    2. There is a Northampton County PA history book for sale on ebay. Has early information about area including schools and churches etc.

    04/16/2003 08:40:10
    1. [PANORTHA-L] Re: Romig
    2. geri brennan
    3. Memoradum Concerning the case of Joseph Romig. Joseph Romig, before and at the begining of the late war, lived reputably at his family upon a tract of land in Macungie twp., in the county of Northampton which befonged to his father, Frederick Roming, who had permitted him to live upon and cultivate the same in the same manner as he had given other parts of his lands to his other sons, but the property always remained in him the father, which he never conveyed or alienated or intended to convey durning his life. In the years of 1778 and 1779 Joseph Romig having been enemies in his neihborhood, was accused of being inimical to the war again the Brithis and charge with Sundry Crimes and although his innocence was clearly proved, John Wetzel, then a Lt. of the County of Northampton persecuted him with unrelenting perseverance so that he was obliged to leave home and retire beyond the Blue mountians, where he lead a miserable life for some time, but returning home and it being known, Mr. Wetzel sent a guard to bring him dead or alive, which order has been proved before Magistrates. Joseph hearing of it and wishing to retire, had the misfortune to meet with his pursures and to wound one of the guards so sent after him and this made it necessary for him to abscond. In going towards the army he was taken prisoner by a party of English near the billet and brought to Phila. Romig, Frederick, was born at Ittlingen near Heilborn, April 24, 1713, and baptized in the Lutheran faith. On Christmas Day, 1737 he married Catharine Siegfried, d/o John and his wife Elizabeth. She was born in Oley, Berks County, Nov 14, 1719, baptized Moravian by Pastor Philip Wuster. Mr. Romig became a Moravian in 1764 at Emaus. He died July 6, 1783, and together with his wife, was buried in the old family homestead. Children; John Christphor, Joseph, born March 27, 1740, Adam, Elizabeth, Susanna, married Heinrich Egner, Frederick, Catharine, married Johannes Knauss, Magdalena, married Daniel Peter of Oley, Henrich, Anna Maria, married Samuel Butz, Jacob, Margaretha married Peter Butz. The Romigs of the Lehigh Valley come from the old Palatine family which spelled the name Roemisch. The name indicates Roman origin and it has been suggested that the family descends from a Roman soldier, who perhaps had accompanied Caeser on one of his expeditions against the Germans or from a soldier stationed at one time of the Roman garrisions, who fell in love with a fair Germanic maiden and cast his lot with her people. John Adam Romich the immediate ancestor of the Romigs of Lehigh County was born Feb 3, 1689, at Ruedenstein in the Palatinate, when he was baptized by a local Lutheran pastor. His was the s/o George Wendel Romich and his wife Marguerite nee Herner. In 1712 John Adam married Agnes Marguerite Bernhardt and resided at Ittlingen, near Heilbron. They had 5 sons and 4 daughters. Best Wishes, Geri

    04/16/2003 02:19:24
    1. Unidentified subject!
    2. geri brennan
    3. Subject, John Romig,M.D., born Jan 3, 18 04, he married in 1826 to Eliza Fogel, d/o Solomon of Fogelsville, she died in 1826, and he married 2nd in 1830 to S. Matilda Martin, of Allentown. Children; John, William, George M., Hannah L., who married Joshua Hunt, Anna who married Joseph Hunt and Matilda. I. John Adam Romig, granfather of John, was a resident of Lehigh County. He married Hannah Kolher, of the same county. Children, Joseph, Peter, John, Charles, William J., Judith, Rebecca, and Mary. Subject, William J. was born June 18, 1821, he married 1st on Dec. 9, 1845 to Mary Royer, of Allentown and they had 4 children. He married 2nd to L. Anna Matthew of Phila., Jan 2, 1855 Subject, Frederick Romig; the first of the family who settled in Macungie, came in 1732. Children; Frederick, Adam, Jacob, Henry and Joseph. Adam inherited the paternal homestead. His son John, born in 1769, also settled on the old homestead, and in 1817 he sold it and moved to Allentown. Drs John and William were his sons. Subject, Joseph L. Romig, born March 13, 1837, in Berks County, came to Upper Milford and was selected in 1865 by the Evangelical Mennonite congregration of Upper Milford as their pastor. He died Jan 12, 1869 age 31y 10m John Frederick Ruhe, subject, was a native of Germany, but for 20 years in lived in England, and was in the establishment of the king's apothecry. He came to America in 1789, the years intervening between that date and 1794 being spent at NYand Phila. He died here about 1836. He married Henrietta Elizabeth Mackenroth, children; John F. (served in the War of 1812) , married 1st to Catharine Keiper, and 2nd to Elizabeth Kramer, and the father of 23 children, George, died in Phila., Charles A., Catharine Elizabeth, died unmarried, Joanna Louisa, married Henry Ebner Best Wishes, Geri

    04/15/2003 02:53:33
    1. [PANORTHA-L] German marriages
    2. Pam & Larry
    3. Some of you had asked about where I found this book. It was on ebay. I have located another copy on ebay. It is item #2923078149. It is not from the same person I bought mine from. Pam

    04/14/2003 06:08:12
    1. [PANORTHA-L] Fwd: [YOUNT] Rachel YOUNT
    2. ROBERT BOUCH
    3. I'm not sure if this is the proper way to handle a query but it was suggested by a member of the YOUNT list to forward this message to the afore named lists. Thank you for any assistance. Bob BOUCH York, PA galinthros@msn.com >From: "ROBERT BOUCH" <galinthros@msn.com> >Reply-To: YOUNT-L@rootsweb.com >To: YOUNT-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: [YOUNT] Rachel YOUNT >Date: Mon, 14 Apr 2003 16:48:44 +0000 > > >I have a record from the Armstrong Historical Society that shows Rachel >YOUNT married to Daniel BOUCH on 25 DEC 1804. Does anyone know where that >wedding took place? I have some information that guides me to the >Boyertown, Colebrookdale Twp, Berks Co. area. As it was a custom of some >of those families to have weddings performed in their homes, it would be >helpful if a home location could be found for any members of the area YOUNT >or BOUCH families. I believe the YOUNT family had some connection to the >Egypt Reformed Church and BOUCHES of later generations were most often of >the Luthern denomination. Does anyone have knowledge of where I could find >any church records from that time period? Finally, did marriages on that >date have to be recorded in any public office and where might they be >located? > >Thank you, >Bob BOUCH >York, PA >galinthros@msn.com > > > > > >_________________________________________________________________ >MSN 8 helps eliminate e-mail viruses. Get 2 months FREE*. >http://join.msn.com/?page=features/virus > > >==== YOUNT Mailing List ==== >Unpuzzle the past via Naming Patterns. Visit >http://www.iigs.org/newsletter/9906news/naming.htm.en >for Dutch, French, New England Colonial, Scots, etc. > >============================== >To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, >go to: >http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > _________________________________________________________________ The new MSN 8: advanced junk mail protection and 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail

    04/14/2003 11:00:13
    1. [PANORTHA-L] Rachel YOUNT
    2. ROBERT BOUCH
    3. I have a record from the Armstrong Historical Society that shows Rachel YOUNT married to Daniel BOUCH on 25 DEC 1804. Does anyone know where that wedding took place? I have some information that guides me to the Boyertown, Colebrookdale Twp, Berks Co. area. As it was a custom of some of those families to have weddings performed in their homes, it would be helpful if a home location could be found for any members of the area YOUNT or BOUCH families. I believe the YOUNT family had some connection to the Egypt Reformed Church and BOUCHES of later generations were most often of the Luthern denomination. Does anyone have knowledge of where I could find any church records from that time period? Finally, did marriages on that date have to be recorded in any public office and where might they be located? Thank you, Bob BOUCH York, PA galinthros@msn.com _________________________________________________________________ MSN 8 helps eliminate e-mail viruses. Get 2 months FREE*. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/virus

    04/14/2003 10:48:44
    1. [PANORTHA-L] Daughters of Amandus Lerch, who m. who?
    2. Sigh...time to go to work; must put genealogy notes aside. I have been trying to sort out which Lerch daughter married who. Prehaps you already know & would be willing to share information? Known children of Amandus Lerch & Elvina Gold (Gould): Emma/Ervina (~1846- aft 1923) m. George Warner; had a son, Melvin. Sarah (~1848- bfr 1/1923) m. ? Henry Wardman (Wartman); had a son Quintis ~1866, and maybe Herbert?~1884. Aramanda b.~1852 I have found nothing else on her, did she "die young"? Or, did she m. Koehler (maybe Milton?) Priscilla b.9/1852 d.1/1923 m. Adam Gradwohl; 4 known children, Daisy 1874, Herbert 1876, Mary 1878 & Beaulah 1881. Lovene (Serina, Lovine A) b. ~1855 d. aft 1923 m. Urcilla ?; at least one child, Chester ~1885. Mary ~1857 m. Koehler (maybe Alfred? see 1880 census) Edna (Etna) ~1864 m. Henry L. Ehrgott Was there another daughter???? In the obit for Priscilla Lerch d. 1/17/1923 (thank you to Adele Hartman, who scanned & emailed obits for Priscilla & Adam); the following siblings survived: brother, Lovine Lerch of Bethlehem, sisters Mrs. Milton Koehler, Mrs. George Warner, & Mrs. Edna Ehrgott of Bethlehem & Mrs. Alfred Koehler of Easton. J.R. Maxwell Delaware Co., OH

    04/14/2003 04:34:02
    1. [PANORTHA-L] Hester,Herster
    2. Marjorie Erlebach
    3. Is anyone researching this family from Mt. Bethel and Easton, Pa? I found a family tree on Ancestry.com, but the email address has been changed. It was submitted by Stewart Ingraham with contact to Donald R. Warren. Deafvet@prodigy.net. If anyone has a directory of that area, could you look up and see if there is anyone by those names living in the area. Thanks, Margie

    04/13/2003 01:36:18
    1. [PANORTHA-L] Re: Custer
    2. geri brennan
    3. Vanderslice/Custer (History of Chester County) John Vanderslice, a retired merchant was born 2 and 1/2 miles from Phoenixville, May 17 1801. His father was also named John, of Pikela nd township. In 1825 he married Elizabeth Custer a native of Evansburg, Montgomery County, she was born in the year 1805. Children; Lavina, wife of J. B.Morgan, Addison S., Angie E., wife of Dr. Levi Oberholtzer, Nehemiah C., John A., and Eliza, wife of Horace Lloyd. History of Montgomery County Perkiomen Township Matthias van Bebber, formely a merchant, who arrived in this country, settled in Germantown for a brief period, moved to Cecil County, MD.A patent was granted him from Wm. Penn. He soon invited settlement here (Perkiomen) by selling it off at a small profit and reasonably sized lots; Among the first settlers, John Umstat, Claus Janson , John Kuster, and John Jacobs, who is supposed, came here before 1704, Edward Beer, Gerhard Indehoffen, Herman Indehoffen, Derick Rosenberger, William Rosenberger, John Newberry and Thomas Wiseman before 1707; and within 2 years Herman Kuster, Henry Pannebecker, Cornelius Dewees, William Dewees, John Scholl, Daniel Dismant and Christian Zimmerman. Herman Kuster settled at Germantown and removed to Perkiomen township. He was naturalized in 1731, and died Feb. 1760. His wife was Isabella (?), children; Peter, Paul, Gertrude, Margaret, Magdalena and Rebecca. Best Wishes, Geri

    04/13/2003 10:20:09