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    1. Pre Susquehanna Co
    2. Troy Messano
    3. Would you mind looking for Minor/Minear/Minner/Minier/Mynear. They have changed the spelling of the name so I have to look for all the different spellings - and we are not sure these are the only way the name has been spelled. Thank you, Troy in NC

    08/16/1999 03:18:37
    1. Re: More Civil War Soldiers of the 4th PA Reserves
    2. Don Pennay
    3. Laura I see a relative named Alden Swackhammer. Do you have anything on him? Don laura tyler wrote: > Here are the last of the names that appear as having enlisted in the 4th PA > Reserves. As I noticed, some of the men went on to serve in other units for > example Smith, John L. tr. to 54th P.V., pr. to sergt-major; mus. out with > Co; vet. > > Smith, Denmark Smith, Franklin G. > Smith, Alfred Searle, Roger S. > Springer, Tunnis Simpson, Stephen G. > Shaddock, Thomas E. Stevens, Jesse > Swackhammer, Alden Tripler, Wm. K. > Truesdell, John W. Warner, George L. > Warner, William Warner, Dennis > White, Marshall Woodruff, George E. > Woodward, Lauriston S. Youngs, John B. > > Please give me a holler if your ancestor appears anywhere and I will send > the extra information that appears next to the name. > > Laura Reynolds Tyler > Yuba City, California > > [email protected] > > Searching: Reynolds, Ely, Rogers, Goss, Bees, Algood

    08/16/1999 03:02:33
    1. More Civil War Soldiers of the 4th PA Reserves
    2. laura tyler
    3. Here are the last of the names that appear as having enlisted in the 4th PA Reserves. As I noticed, some of the men went on to serve in other units for example Smith, John L. tr. to 54th P.V., pr. to sergt-major; mus. out with Co; vet. Smith, Denmark Smith, Franklin G. Smith, Alfred Searle, Roger S. Springer, Tunnis Simpson, Stephen G. Shaddock, Thomas E. Stevens, Jesse Swackhammer, Alden Tripler, Wm. K. Truesdell, John W. Warner, George L. Warner, William Warner, Dennis White, Marshall Woodruff, George E. Woodward, Lauriston S. Youngs, John B. Please give me a holler if your ancestor appears anywhere and I will send the extra information that appears next to the name. Laura Reynolds Tyler Yuba City, California [email protected] Searching: Reynolds, Ely, Rogers, Goss, Bees, Algood

    08/16/1999 02:19:20
    1. Re: ROOSA/DIETRICH
    2. Inge Kellier
    3. Hi Cindy, I'm interested in the ad regarding E.J. Roosa. Please let me know particulars re: cost of copy and mail etc. Thanks. Inge Kellier Edmonton, AB -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Sunday, August 15, 1999 4:53 PM Subject: ROOSA/DIETRICH >Hoping this is the list where someone was inquiring of these names. >I have a Program: 1787 Souvenir Program 1937 >Hallstead Sesquicentennial & Fifth Annual Convention >Susquehanna Co. Volunteer Fireman's Association >an ad for [1] E.J. ROOSA & Co. >Building, Plumbing, Roofing >Wallboards.Paints and Cements >Bell Phone >Hallstead, PA >[2] When in Tunkhannock > visit the new > DIETRICH THEATRE > picture >Scientifically air conditioned. Healthfully comfortable >R.C.A. High Fide;ity Sound Equipment >Cindy Richards >email me directly if you want a copy of the ad > >

    08/16/1999 01:51:04
    1. Re: Historical Records\Archives
    2. J and S Whitney
    3. As mentioned earlier: Historical Records|Archives Susquehanna County Courthouse PO Box 218 Montrose PA 18801 All requests will come to me so send away! -----Original Message----- From: Bruce Sherwood Sr. <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Sunday, August 15, 1999 8:58 AM Subject: Re: Historical Records\Archives Sharon, What is the postal address,and should requests be addressed to anyone in par- ticuler? THank You, Bruce in Florida

    08/15/1999 06:28:38
    1. Civil War Soliders
    2. laura tyler
    3. MJ and Ted both made me realize that I should share this information with the list. Here are some more names of men that were in the 4th PA Reserves during the Civil War, some are Susquehanna County citizens and some might not be. And Ted, when you have any spare time.....next week, my grandfather served in WWI, and WWII, but I would like to know in what unit or division he served in...Charles S. Reynolds, Veteran Serial # 2165755, from NEPA, any ideas on how to find out? Gray, Wm. H. Guernsey, Silvester Gunsalus, Virgil P. Gates, Chas. S. Hinchman, Jas. B. Hall, Aaron J. Hathaway, Samuel G. Holenbeck, Ezekiel M. Hickok, Thomas S. Highley, De Witte Hawley, Daniel E. Kinyon, Charles Knowles, John W. Lawrence, Wm. J Larney, Jos. R. Lasure, Baronet J. Lewis, Llewellyn C. Luce, Russell S. McCracken, Chas. E. McCracken, Daniel Osterhout, Henry Osterhout, Phillip Paul, George R. Perkins, David B. Reynolds, Joseph L. (my gr-gr-grandfather, from Susquehanna County, married to Silance Rogers) Reynolds, Philander Riley, Edward Stone, Thos. W. Sherman, Perry C. Smith, George W. Smith, John L. More tomorrow Laura Reynolds Tyler [email protected]

    08/15/1999 05:21:17
    1. Re: Civil War Soliders
    2. Hi Laura, You can be sure of one thing I will do all in my power to check out your request. And I hope to help if possible If not I will point you in a direction where you can get help. Many wonderful fellow researchers out there willing to give help. just remember that folks we are all here to help and everyone of them do a great job. Don't be afraid to send in your request, someone will get an answer for you. Take care and God bless. Ted

    08/15/1999 01:58:52
    1. WWI 13 regiment
    2. Hi Folks I have been over given tons of request for information both for WW1 And the 13 Regiment. Yesterday alone I ahd 143 request come to me. 97% of them were for WW1 and I am doing the best I can to get to each and every request and one way or an other I will get back to all those wanting information. I also want all of those out there to know I will continue wih the list of "company B soldiers of the 17th Pa Cal.. Thanks so much Ted

    08/15/1999 01:39:22
    1. Re: Hattie G. Myers
    2. Do you have a Tracy or Morgan Gellatt among your Gellatt's? My father told me as a young boy (early 1900's) used to visit his great uncle and there were two sons. Tracy and Morgan Gellatt. My father told me that they were related to him, but wasn't sure how. Thanks Bonney

    08/15/1999 01:09:17
    1. ROOSA/DIETRICH
    2. Hoping this is the list where someone was inquiring of these names. I have a Program: 1787 Souvenir Program 1937 Hallstead Sesquicentennial & Fifth Annual Convention Susquehanna Co. Volunteer Fireman's Association an ad for [1] E.J. ROOSA & Co. Building, Plumbing, Roofing Wallboards.Paints and Cements Bell Phone Hallstead, PA [2] When in Tunkhannock visit the new DIETRICH THEATRE picture Scientifically air conditioned. Healthfully comfortable R.C.A. High Fide;ity Sound Equipment Cindy Richards email me directly if you want a copy of the ad

    08/15/1999 12:48:31
    1. Re: 13th Regiment, NGP.
    2. Hi Cindy, It is from WW1 as the Captain otf the company is listed in my Book. Best thing to do is copy it and send to me. In the mean time I am overload with request if you did not mind when i get a name I have nothing on I will just e-mail you to check, only with your permission, I do not like to to do things without asking. Yesterday alone i had 143 request for information and I am still trying to catch up. My Address is Ted Myers #42 Parkridge Dr Sherwood, Arkansas 72120 Cindy what ever you do don't let anything happen to that roster, you are the only person that most likely has one handle with care Ted

    08/15/1999 10:48:44
    1. Re: 13th Regiment, NGP.
    2. I know this Roster is from WW1 My collateral relative is Lloyd Lindsey Have picture of him in "Doughboy" uniform I only have his dob 15 Apr. . 1896 Document says: ROSTER Company "D", 109th U.S. Infantry Captain Robert A. Hull, Commanding Company then goes on with 1st Lieut, 2nd L etc. I am typing it to disc. I tried scanning and then emailing but can't figure it out. It always comes back saying it is too big to send. Cindy

    08/15/1999 10:36:46
    1. Re: Historical Records\Archives
    2. Bruce Sherwood Sr.
    3. Sharon, What is the postal address,and should requests be addressed to anyone in par- ticuler? THank You, Bruce in Florida

    08/15/1999 09:55:15
    1. Re: 13th Regiment, NGP.
    2. Hi Cindy, Could you tell me what year that was for or years, and I have a great deal on the 109th. From 1877-1990. I am sure what you have is for the WWI years, I can tell by the service # plus WW2. Ted

    08/15/1999 06:55:03
    1. Re: 13th Regiment, NGP.
    2. Hi Ted, do you have ESP? :-) I have a list taht was found in a great aunts collection. It is a very nicely done "ROSTER" of Company "D" 109th U.S. Infantry, which of course has one of my relatives listed. What info do you have on 109th? Thanks Cindy

    08/15/1999 05:32:02
    1. Re: Soldier's and Widow's of Soldier's burial
    2. Don Pennay
    3. Shari, your anouncement of the Soldiers and Soldiers Widows request for burial peaked my interest. I wonder if you have anything on Andrew Shoemaker of Rushville,Pa. He was in 151st Regement of Penn. Volunteers commanded by Capt. George Stone, Andrew was killed on or about July 1,1863 at the Battle of Gettysburg. His wife was Alice C. Shoemaker of Rush also. Thank You Don J and S Whitney wrote: > Hi folks, just recently came back on the mail list. Noticed the interest in Civil War era. > I work at the Susquehanna County Courthouse and am manager of the Historical Records\Archives. I just finished indexing our files of Soldiers and Soldier's Widow's request for burial. The only cost involved is a .25 cent copy charge. If you would like a name searched just write: > > Historical Records\Archives > Susquehanna County Courthouse > PO Box 218 > Montrose PA 18801 > > Shari Whitney

    08/14/1999 06:10:29
    1. Sweet
    2. I am looking for the person who sent me a message looking for a surname Sweet I have know idea if this information will help, but I found this. Pvt H. B. Sweet Company "C" 13 Regiment N.G.P. Scranton City Guard Aug 14, 1877 Hope you see this. Ted

    08/14/1999 05:22:42
    1. Re: Civil War Vets
    2. Mary Jean
    3. hey dont blame me. mj At 06:42 PM 8/14/1999 EDT, you wrote: >Hi folks, >I am here to tell you, it is great to see all these people coming out with so >much information on our Civil War men from Pa. It is just great, and joust >think folks it >all started with Mary Jean and the Civil War Monument. Keep going people this >is >our history, our famlies history. And the great state of Pa, you are all >doing great >and I love it. >Thanks To All >Ted > > - -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------- Researching: Brown, Tewksbury, Wilmarth, Tiffany, Tingley, Squires, Sterling all from Susquehanna Co., Pa. http://home.stny.Lrun.com/brown/index.htm http://members.xoom.com/mjwanc/~index.htm http://members.xoom.com/Will2me/w~index.htm

    08/14/1999 05:13:55
    1. Historical Records\Archives
    2. J and S Whitney
    3. Some of you have asked about the where-abouts of H.R\Archives. It is located in the Courthouse in what used to be the Lake Avenue School Gymnasium. There is only one way to access the Courthouse these days due to the rise in violence, which is through the main door. The guard on duty is more than helpful in showing directions. If you would like to come in person the hours are: Monday 9:00 - 4:30, Tuesday 9:00-12:00, Thursday 9:00 - 12:00 and Friday 9:00 - 4:30. Some of the holdings in H.R.|Archives are: tax records 1813 - 1990's, Naturalization files, Road Files, Common Pleas (early 1800's ), Quarter session files, many, many old books, Jail books (prisoner's), school records from around 1922 - 1970. Actual Newspapers, The Montrose Democrat and The Montrose Republican from I think and I'm going on memory here folks, 1897- ___ . Alot of interesting and much too numerous to mention. I also search the Register and Recorder's Office for marriage - late 1800's to present, death late 1800's to 1905 at which time the state took over recording, birth late 1800's to 1905 same as death, wills, deeds. If you choose to write for information it is best to send a self addressed stamped envelope. PS - Please don't forget the plight of the Civil War Monument!! Sharon

    08/14/1999 04:54:42
    1. Pennsylvania Reserves
    2. laura tyler
    3. Here is an exerpt from the History of Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania by Rhamanthus M. Stocker, 1887: "Susquehanna being a border County, many of her sons enlisted in New York and other states,.....the writer having to depend on the personal recollection of comrades." What I have is a roster of Co. H, 4th Pa Reserves. Some of these were Susquehanna County men, my gr-gr-grandfather Joseph L. Reynolds was one. Here are some of the names: Capt. E.B. Gates 1st Liet George W. Crandall 2nd Liet. Edwin Rogers 1st Sgt. William McGee Sgts. Horton Ellis, A. T. Sweet, Theodore P. Mills, William E. Gates. Cpls. Marshall H. Van Scoten, Wallace E. Southworth, Charles M. Chapman, Americus M. Murray, Elbert L. Blakeslee Pvts. John Anderson, Newell Ackerman, Stephen Ackerman, Alex Bennett, Edwin Bennett, Stephen Beebe, Bernard Brown, Jackson Buchanan, George Brotzman, Jeremiah, Cokely, Isaac D. Corey, John W. Corey, Chas. A. Carter, George Corey, Dennis Clapp, Patrick Dailey, Asa Davidson, H. A. Darrow, Anson T. Ely(killed at Fredricksburg), William Frink, Calvin S. Gay, John S. Gathaway, James Gay. More Later.

    08/14/1999 04:28:19