> Hi, > > I am trying to reach my 2nd cousin (I think that's how it works). We have > the same G-Grandfather and G-Grandmother. She entered the Query below, > but the email address appears to be no longer active. I may have new info > to share and, of course, am curious as to what she has. > > Phil Wetzel > COMPAQ Computer Corporation > GEL Archives > Information Management > * 603.884.4790 > * Phil.Wetzel@Compaq.com > > ============================================================ > WETZEL > > Posted by Carolyn Gailey Stone <stonesfun@aol.com> on Mon, > 22 Feb 1999 > > Surname: WETZEL, SCHWENK, FELKER > > Emma Katherine Wetzel Gailey was born in Snyder in 1885. She was the > daughter of Isaac and > Margaret L Schwenk Wetzel. Isaac was the son of Samuel and Catherine > Felker Wetzel, born > in 1845, served in the Civil War, and died in 1895. Other children > of Isaac and Margaret > were: Elizabeth, bn 1881, George, bn 1887, Samuel, bn 1891 and > Lawrence Banks bn 1894. > > Any info available will be appreciated. > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > ------------------ > > Lawrence Banks Wetzel > > Posted by Phil Wetzel <phil.wetzel@compaq.com> on Tue, 28 Dec 1999, > in response to WETZEL, > posted by Carolyn Gailey Stone on Mon, 22 Feb 1999 > > Surname: Wetzel > > Hello, > Lawrence Banks Wetzel was my grandfather. I have a fairly well > detailed family tree. L. Banks > is mentioned in the History of Snyder County. He was the secretary > of the draft board. The > book states that he served during the entire WWII. Actually, he > served for the entire existance > of the board until it was banned. He died 102 years young. He was > very active right up until > he broke his hip a few months before he died. > > > >