I don't have the actual census...I could check for an index listing as a member of Ancestry.com. The name you are looking for is N. Jackson? Are you by any chance a descendant of Henry Purdy Archer and Abby Moore who could possibly have spent time in Susquehanna County - - originally from Orange Co., NY and I know in 1855 they were in Winona Co., MN. JoAnne Gage Teske - WI M Archer wrote: > Does anyone have access to an 1860 census index for Susquehanna Co? Or, > the actual census? More specifically, I'm interested in N. Jackson. > > Thanks, > > Marc
Hi Mike, I am sending along the information that I found James. Residence, Gove City, IA age 31 Rank Private Enlisted Aug 5, 1862 Mustered in Aug 28, 1862 in company "I" 23rd IA Infantry. He mustered out on July 26, 1865 at Harrisburg, TX. He was born in Vermont Ted
Do you have a Roberts, James P. b. NY or Vermont. Joined the Iowa 23rd Infantry. His rank was a Pvt. Was he wounded and anything on what he did in the miltary. Did he receive a pension. He was from Grove City, Iowa. Thanks for doing the lookups. Sincerely M. Baker
Ted, Do you have a Henry Tupper from Bradford County. His son Spencer B Tupper served in the 141 PA Volunteers. According to Spencer's letters Henry was in the Washington D. C. area in some official capacity at the time of the war, but I can't find him attached to any unit. Thank you, Alice Matson
Given names for Craft men would be William, Simeon, Jacob, Lewis, Reuben, and John. Thanks Barb
Thought this might be of interest: <A HREF="http://www.petitiononline.com/sg0001/petition.html">National Cemetery Protection Act Petition</A> Norman and Elaine DICKEY/CUMBO dickey.pa@draac.com ====================== . Free greeting cards, invitations and reliable Web based email at The Migration Route Post Office http://freeyellow.com/members8/rivercountry/aypo.html - ---------------------------------------------------------- Email Provided By http://www.draac.com/ Free Graphics http://gifs123.tripod.com/
Hi Laura, This is the information I found on Thomas Hassett I had a little trouble as they spelled his name different. Thomas Hassatt Residence not listed Enlisted (date unknown) Rank Private On June 22, 1864 he transferred into company "G" 86th NY Infantry. He mustered out May 27, 1865 at Washing, DC, he also served in company "F" 70th NY Infantry Ted
Barb, I have 57, craft men who have served in the civil war from Pa, do you have any first names. Thank you. Ted
When you have a minute I'd appreciate if you would look for any Craft men who served in the Civil War. I know some of them lived around there and were in that war. Barb
Thanks for the images! I will place them in my file. This info will round out my attempts to find someone researching the George Meeker-Julia Welch line. I am making headway with my Susquehanna lines, thanks to you and other helpful sharegivers of information. Again Thanks Rich in TAMPA R. W. Welch - Tampa FL USA - 27.5n Long 82.3w Lat 14.3 Elev SOL 3 - Virgo Cluster - The Milky Way Galaxy ----- Original Message ----- From: Mary Jean <maryjean@stny.rr.com> To: <PASUSQUE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, July 05, 2000 7:41 PM Subject: Brackney Cemetery > I went to Brackney Cemetery today and took pictures of all the stones. I am > in process of transcribing. There are Howard, Gage, Meeker, Meaker, Frey, > Keiper, Wakeley, Wilbur, Decker, Lee and Moses surnames. Some I can not > decipher from pics and didnt chalk stones. Cemetery is in Silver Lake Twp. > off Hawleyton Rd on Quaker Lake Road. Mary Jean > > From Cemetery to Tree > My Pennsylvania Roots > http://home.stny.rr.com/brown/index.htm > Researching: Brown, Wilmarth, Tewksbury, Tiffany, > Squires, Perry and others. > >
Greeting list: Looking for George Meeker, who married Julia Ann Welch b. 1831 of Springville. They had children: Clarence, George Bentley, Emily Guteda, Julia Ann, and William Henry Ring a bell to anyone? Rich in TAMPA R. W. Welch - Tampa FL USA - 27.5n Long 82.3w Lat 14.3 Elev SOL 3 - Virgo Cluster - The Milky Way Galaxy ----- Original Message ----- From: JoAnne Gage Teske <jgteske@worldnet.att.net> To: <PASUSQUE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, July 05, 2000 10:15 PM Subject: Re: Brackney Cemetery > Hi MJ, > Speaking of the name Meeker...one of Ezekiel H. Gaige's (wife, Rheuamy > Miller) children, Ellen Gaige born about 1835 married an Eli Meeker. Ellen was > born in Silver Lake, Susquehanna Co., PA. > Boy, oh boy, inch by inch, we solve these puzzles! Thanks again, MJ. > JoAnne > > Mary Jean wrote: > > > I went to Brackney Cemetery today and took pictures of all the stones. I am > > in process of transcribing. There are Howard, Gage, Meeker, Meaker, Frey, > > Keiper, Wakeley, Wilbur, Decker, Lee and Moses surnames. Some I can not > > decipher from pics and didnt chalk stones. Cemetery is in Silver Lake Twp. > > off Hawleyton Rd on Quaker Lake Road. Mary Jean > > > > >From Cemetery to Tree > > My Pennsylvania Roots > > http://home.stny.rr.com/brown/index.htm > > Researching: Brown, Wilmarth, Tewksbury, Tiffany, > > Squires, Perry and others. >
Hi Carol, I am sending you information you already may have, but there is only so much information I can give you. John B. Thomas Residence not listed Enlisted Aug 13, 1862 at Jefferson, NY Rank Private On Sept 22, 1862 he mustered into company "E" 134th NY infantry. He died of wounds on July 19, 1863 at Gettysburg, PA He was listed as wounded July 3, 1863 Gettsburg, Pa He was wounded in the right hip, elbow and arm. Promotion to Corporal Buried in the National Cememtery, Gettysburg, Pa. Rosswell BVurton Residewnce not listed Enlisted March 3, 1864 Rank Private On that same date he mustered into company "G" 46th Pa Infantry. He died on May 5, 1864. He died in the battle of the Wilderness. Ted
Hi! Stumbled across this site this afternoon -- http://www.dioceseofscranton.org/diomap.htm Churches are arranged within counties, with all necessary contact info. Elaine DICKEY/CUMBO dickey.pa@draac.com ======================= . Hi! For those looking for Catholic ancestors' parishes -- Stumbled across this site this afternoon -- http://www.dioceseofscranton.org/diomap.htm Churches are arranged within counties, with all necessary contact info. Elaine DICKEY/CUMBO dickey.pa@draac.com ======================= . Free greeting cards, invitations and reliable Web based email at The Migration Route Post Office http://freeyellow.com/members8/rivercountry/aypo.html - ---------------------------------------------------------- Email Provided By http://www.draac.com/ Free Graphics http://gifs123.tripod.com/
Ted, Thanks for the effort involved in doing lookups...we appreciate it. Can you please see what's recorded for: 1) JOHN B. THOMAS, b. 1842 in Jefferson, NY. Enlisted Union Army Aug. 1862. Was in E Co., 134th Regt, NY Infantry. Assigned to 1st Brigade, 2D Div, 11th Corps, Army of the Potomac. Wounded Jul 1, 1863 at the Battle of Gettysburg---died of wounds Jul 5 or19? Buried at Gettysburg Nat Cem. Any info, including unit info, appreciated. 2) ROSWELL BURTON, b.1826, enrolled Mar 3, 1864, in Hebron, PA., d. May 15, 1864. Nothing else concerning his service is known to me. Thanks again, Carol Thomas Schiraldi cartons@msn.com
Hi Ted, Do you have any information about Treadway K. GAY, Signal Corps. He lived in Auburn, Susquehanna. He died 16 Sept. 1864 in Knoxville TN., and is buried in the Knoxville National Cemetery. Also: GAY, Calvin S. Gay, James P. Vanscoten, Marshall Anderson, John All were in 4th Reserve Volunteers Co. H., & later 54th (I think) Thanks for your kind offer of help. Barbara Jaymot bjay@volcano.net ----- Original Message ----- From: <TMyers1938@aol.com> To: <PASUSQUE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, June 27, 2000 4:32 PM Subject: CIVIL WAR
Ted, How nice of you to offer to do lookups. Hope you have the following: John J. Campbell -- Corp., CO A 5th Artillery -- lived in Herrick Center, Susq. CO. PA; born in Orange CO, NY. Richard H. Stage --CO A, 57th Regiment, PA Vol. He died May 7, 1864 of wounds received in action. I would like to know where he was when he was wounded. I sent for records, but only received his military record for service in CO H,177th Regt. which he had been in previous to the 57th. His father, Aaron Stage, also died in the war, at Fort McHenry, MD. In the widow's pension record filed by Jane Stage, she stated: "I have established in 2 auditor's offices my claim to bounty in the case of my deceased son, R. H. Stage, late a private in CO A, 57th Regt." They lived in Dimock, Susquehanna County, PA. Thank you for your time, Ted. Regards, Marilyn Pennay Loch mloch@port1.citx.net -----Original Message----- From: TMyers1938@aol.com <TMyers1938@aol.com> To: PASUSQUE-L@rootsweb.com <PASUSQUE-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Tuesday, June 27, 2000 7:32 PM Subject: CIVIL WAR >Hi Folks, >I am back again offering my services to anyone looking >for someone that was in the civil war. I have many >regimental histories, and belong to some civil war data >bases, plus Bates History of Pa Volunteers. If you >wish a request please send me a full name, and all >I can tell you is his military history, I can not tell you >who his mother or father was, and I do not charge for >my services. >Ted > >______________________________
Ted, Am looking for a John Fletcher Snyder who served in the Civil War. Do not know if he served with a PA or NY regiment. Thanks, Diana Luellen, Elmira, NY
Tiffany Reunion ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ July 8, 2000 At Lackawanna State Park, Pa. Bring a covered dish to pass around. Eat at 12 noon There is a pool at the state park that charges and rental boats for the lake, no charge for parking. Some people will be there around 8 am to get a site contact: Tom tasjar@juno.com ok Tiffany's lets have some fun. Mary Jean From Cemetery to Tree My Pennsylvania Roots http://home.stny.rr.com/brown/index.htm Researching: Brown, Wilmarth, Tewksbury, Tiffany, Squires, Perry and others.
Oops, I meant to address my request to Ted, not "Tim." Sorry Ted :) Laura
Tim, Do you have any information on Thomas Hassett from Susquehanna Depot who served in the 70th NY Volunteers? Thanks for your time, Laura