At 08:36 AM 6/24/00 -0700, you wrote: > >----- Original Message ----- >From: Mary Jean <maryjean@stny.rr.com> >To: <PASUSQUE-L@rootsweb.com> >Sent: Friday, June 23, 2000 10:09 PM >Subject: question > >I don't but isn't Deecke; a form of Decker? Janet > > >Possibly but I only have found Deecke, Dakey, Deeke in my research. Only have up to 2nd great grandparents that came here from Germany. Most stayed around Scranton, Archbald area. Sorry, they didnt make it to Susquehanna, only up to Wyoming co. mj From Cemetery to Tree My Pennsylvania Roots http://home.stny.rr.com/brown/index.htm Researching: Brown, Wilmarth, Tewksbury, Tiffany, Squires, Perry and others.
>Fred Myers from dsdata please email me. >I've been unable to get to your site and can't find you email address! >cuzzin Cindy in FL > During a transfer of the site it has been temporarily "gone down" I have been assured it will be "up" in 12-18 hours Apologies for those of you wanting to use the census pages (or other bits) Fred Myers
JoAnne, Great BendTWP, Susquehanna Co,PA had a/some GAGEs ca. 1940's Jeannette
Thank you , Jean for your kind offer. Would you have a HOWARD listed? Jeannette
Does anyone on list read German? I found out where lutheran church records are for my Deecke and Koch lines. Most are in german hehe anyone want to visit philadelphia? hehe 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.
The Snyder Cemetery is the one in Lawton going north on Rt. 267. A long time ago it was Snyderville, later changed to Lawton.. Sue
Do you have any information on LESTER (WARREN) COOLEY (WILLIAM3, DANIEL2, ROBERT1) was born July 07, 1853 in Auburn Township (Susquehanna) Pennsylvania/Chenango (Broome) New York, and died March 12, 1916 in Chicago (Cook) Illinois. Son of Wiliam Cooley and Eleanor Bunnell. Brother of Olive, Aurelia and Mary. This man is my great grandfather and is every elusive. Thank you for your time. Christine
I posted a message about this book about a week ago and said I had paid something over $50 for it. Today I discovered a much better price, and I would urge all of you who want to know what happened in your area during the Revolution to acquire a copy. (NO, I'm not selling it.) But I warn you, it's pretty gory. I found it in the Heritage Book News for $35.00 (item #1492). If you order it online they offer free shipping. The URL is: www.heritagebooks.com Good hunting! Jean Spalding Barbour
In a message dated 6/23/2000 6:41:26 PM Eastern Daylight Time, chefed@execpc.com writes: << Any chance of Goodwin being listed ?? >> Sorry--no GOODWINs
At 04:09 PM 6/23/00 -0400, you wrote: >Can anyone tell me where the Snyder Cemetery is in Susquehanna >County. I suspect it is in Rush, Jessup townships but I am >not sure of that. > >Phil Herman > >Dont know Snyder cemetery but there is one in Lawton, I can't seem to find a name for and it has Snyders. Lawton area had a lot of snyders living there around 1872. Cemetery is on left side of rt 267 north of Lawton. Lawton is between Rush and Rushville in township of Rush. mj From Cemetery to Tree My Pennsylvania Roots http://home.stny.rr.com/brown/index.htm Researching: Brown, Wilmarth, Tewksbury, Tiffany, Squires, Perry and others.
Any chance of Goodwin being listed ??
Fred Myers from dsdata please email me. I've been unable to get to your site and can't find you email address! cuzzin Cindy in FL
Can anyone tell me where the Snyder Cemetery is in Susquehanna County. I suspect it is in Rush, Jessup townships but I am not sure of that. Phil Herman
While walking a small cemetery in Windham twp. Bradford County Pa. I have come across one small monument type stone (but smaller type) It has the words Graves on it. I was looking for other names and writing down some of the stones to read and put on line. This stone was very hard to read. Graves was about the only thing that I could make out just from reading. I will take a better look at it and see if I can help you Graves researchers out. I wanted to send a before letter letting you know that some of your family's your looking for may have moved a bit to the west. (20 miles or so from Little Meadows) I will make a few stops along the way.. seems like I saw another .. maybe in Valley Home Cemetery. I will get back to the list later. If anyone else would like a name looked for please let me know. Carol Mary Jean wrote: > At 10:04 AM 6/23/00 -0700, you wrote: > > > >----- Original Message ----- > >From: Mary Jean <maryjean@stny.rr.com> > >To: <PASUSQUE-L@rootsweb.com> > >Sent: Thursday, June 22, 2000 9:06 PM > >Subject: surname: Graves > > > >MJ... > > I've been to Little Meadows Cem several times..is there more than one? I > >didn't see any Graves (they are a direct line > >of mine)...isn't there a Catholic Cem as well? Thanks Janet > > > > > >> I have digital pics of the Graves stone in the cemetery in boro of Little > >> meadows. > >> If Graves researcher can receive photos through email I would be more than > >> happy to send them. Mary Jean > >> > >> > > > > > sorry just one with names on three sides and "Henry's Grave" inscribed on > fourth. Sorry I didnt point that out. 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.
At 10:33 AM 6/23/00 -0700, you wrote: >Were you going to pass on the URL for the Godfrey library? > >wayne susquehanna wrote: > >> Most of the cited sources shown in Ancestry's database of the American Genealogical-Biographical Index (AGBI) are housed at The Godfrey Memorial Library in Middletown, CT, and the library offers a photocopy service for these sources. Information and email are in the explanation of this specific database on its individual search page. > >http://www.godfrey.org/ From Cemetery to Tree My Pennsylvania Roots http://home.stny.rr.com/brown/index.htm Researching: Brown, Wilmarth, Tewksbury, Tiffany, Squires, Perry and others.
At 10:33 AM 6/23/00 -0700, you wrote: >Were you going to pass on the URL for the Godfrey library? > >wayne susquehanna wrote: > >> Most of the cited sources shown in Ancestry's database of the American Genealogical-Biographical Index (AGBI) are housed at The Godfrey Memorial Library in Middletown, CT, and the library offers a photocopy service for these sources. Information and email are in the explanation of this specific database on its individual search page. > >Godfrey Library is contained in Ancestry's database. From Cemetery to Tree My Pennsylvania Roots http://home.stny.rr.com/brown/index.htm Researching: Brown, Wilmarth, Tewksbury, Tiffany, Squires, Perry and others.
I do not believe the library's site lists its holdings, but it does list the reprints, CDs and fiche it has for sale. It's at http://www.godfrey.org Sorry I did not think to include it. When you locate a relative in the AGBI, the source(s) is named right there, with page number, and, if applicable, volume number. Elaine DICKEY/CUMBO dickey.pa@draac.com ===================== . - ---------------------------------------------------------- Email Provided By http://www.draac.com/ Free Graphics http://gifs123.tripod.com/
Were you going to pass on the URL for the Godfrey library? wayne susquehanna wrote: > Most of the cited sources shown in Ancestry's database of the American Genealogical-Biographical Index (AGBI) are housed at The Godfrey Memorial Library in Middletown, CT, and the library offers a photocopy service for these sources. Information and email are in the explanation of this specific database on its individual search page.
Would anyone know anything about the following family? John Thornton (England), 13th Earl of Thornton, Lord of Melville, 14th Earl of Leven. In Edinburgh, Scotland, he owned "Melville Castle" CARN. Coat of Arms, Scotland. Mary-Gene Page "THORNTON, LOYAL A" wrote: > > Sue, > I'm interested in this endeavor. My great great grandfather, Charles A. > Thornton was born in Susquehanna, Pennsylvania in 1827 and my great great > grandmother, Catherine Harris, was born in Susquehanna in 1831. This is my > earliest record of these individuals and I'm very anxious to obtain more > information about them and their families. > Alan Thornton > > -----Original Message----- > From: Susan Bennett-Dyson [mailto:sbdyson@epix.net] > Sent: Wednesday, June 21, 2000 15:34 > To: PASUSQUE-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: Ancestor Search > > Bill, > Sorry it should have been "Ancertors". Springville Twp. is > celeberating the first Settlers this year. 200 years ago the first > people came to Springville Twp. We are trying to find descendants of > families that were here in 1820 which is the first census for Springville > Twp. after Susquehanna Co was formed. If you are interested in helping with > this project send me your mail address and I will send you the form to fill > out. > Sue Bennett-Dyson >
----- Original Message ----- From: Mary Jean <maryjean@stny.rr.com> To: <PASUSQUE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, June 22, 2000 9:06 PM Subject: surname: Graves MJ... I've been to Little Meadows Cem several times..is there more than one? I didn't see any Graves (they are a direct line of mine)...isn't there a Catholic Cem as well? Thanks Janet > I have digital pics of the Graves stone in the cemetery in boro of Little > meadows. > If Graves researcher can receive photos through email I would be more than > happy to send them. 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. >