marriages recorded at easton. 1851, oct. 29, john huber to eliza weber 1847, jan. 31, jacob howard to elisabeth weaver 1840, march 24, daniel weber to matilda stecher 1839, july 25, jacob weber to hannah dreibley 1837, jan 7, peter weber too agnes hess 1837, jan 24, charles weber to caroline heyl 1836, march 22 jacob reeser and elizabeth weber 1834, march 9, peter weber to mary ann bowers 1831, aug. 21, john bowers to catharine weber 1831, may 3, jacob weber to margaret mackel 1830, june 1, charles transue to maria weber 1819, feb.21 samuel weber to elizabeth buss 1817, nov. 30, joseph weber to rosina sheimer 1814, july 3, george weber to anna vogel 1813, march 9, tobias gruber to susanna weber 1805, sept 5, jacob weber to elizabeth schreder 1800, april 12, peter stauffer to magdalena weber 1800, april 29, john weber to barbara young Best Wishes, Geri -----Original Message----- From: Jan Stitz Sent: Sunday, March 16, 2008 8:47 PM To: panortha@rootsweb.com Subject: [PANORTHA] WEAVER - Lutheran Records Would someone know if there are any Lutheran church records for the late 1700's in the area of Lowhill, Macungie, Whitehall, Lower Saucon, or Heidelberg Twps.? I believe most of this area eventually became Lehigh County. I am looking for records on the WEAVER families of this area and I'm especially interested in finding the marriage of Jacob WEAVER to Christina DORMEYER around 1790-92 and the births of their first 4 children - Mary, Jacob, Jonathan, and Susannah born in the range of 1793-1800. They left this area and moved to Centre Co. around 1800 -1801. At Rootweb, I found the Records of Schlosser's or Union Reformed Church in Unionville, N.Whitehall Twp. 1765-1846. I found some of the DORMEYER family there, but no WEAVERS. I checked at FamilySearch.org for films that I might order, and the ones I found refer to Unionville, N. Whitehall Twp. starting in 1797. Would anyone know if there were other Lutheran churches in the area or if this was the only one in the late 1700's? Thank you for any help on this. Jan Stitz djstitz@sbcglobal.net PAGenWeb Northampton http://pa-roots.com/~northampton/ Northampton Archives http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/pa/northampton/ PAGenWeb ~ Bucks County http://www.rootsweb.com/~pabucks Bucks County History and Genealogy http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~buckscounty Pennsylvania GenWeb http://www.pagenweb.org ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to PANORTHA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Hello List - I am trying to learn more about Jacob & Marie Sly/Schleich who lived in Plainfield Twp., Northampton Co., PA from ca 1755 to 1800. The PA Gazette in Phila., says they were burned out by the Indians in 1755. They are still there in the 1790 census and Marie is still there in 1800 census. Anyone know anything about Jacob? They may be the parents of my J. Frederich Schleich in Heidelberg Twp.. John Gray, Grove City, OH