Iris, There are many Dixes in Wayne County. I believe Elijah Dix was the first settler in Mt. Pleasant Twp. Ann ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, January 04, 2002 8:24 PM Subject: [PAWAYNE-L] Rollcall- DIR (sometimes seen as Dix) > I was showing a friend how to use the microfilm reader today and when she > showed me her family, imagine my surprise that she was showing me WAYNE co. > PA.. > Mt. Pleasant township... > I no nothing of this family, But told her I would put the name out, (she > doesn't have a home computer to do so herself) > Anyone out there related to the DIR's?? > Iris > > > ==== PAWAYNE Mailing List ==== > Don't forget to visit the Wayne County Historical Society > 810 Main Street P.O. box 446 Honesdale, PA 18431 (570)253-3240 > [email protected] > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > >
Pat, The D&H Canal did indeed bring many immigrants to Wayne County, but it was completed by 1829, and it ran from near Kingston, NY only as far as Honesdale Honesdale. Ann ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, January 04, 2002 2:45 PM Subject: Re: [PAWAYNE-L] BRUCHER > Marjorie, > Have you tried to trail them by following the canal and railraod routes? > In the 1850's they're were digging canals all over Wayne and Luzerne > Counties. That's how my Murrays from Hawley got to Wilkes Barre Pa. Good Luck > Pat > > > ==== PAWAYNE Mailing List ==== > Wayne County Historical Society now has a web site!!! > http://www.waynehistorypa.org > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > >
I was showing a friend how to use the microfilm reader today and when she showed me her family, imagine my surprise that she was showing me WAYNE co. PA.. Mt. Pleasant township... I no nothing of this family, But told her I would put the name out, (she doesn't have a home computer to do so herself) Anyone out there related to the DIR's?? Iris
Hi All, I am researching the following surnames in Wayne County and nearby Lackawanna County, PA and Sullivan County, NY: POTTER, WOOD, VOGEL, RIVENBURG, BOUCHER, LITTLE, BOOTH, KAUFF, WISSERT, WIZZARD, WIZARD, COMSTOCK, SMITH, DAHM, BOYD, KEESLER, CONKLIN, BEA, HAFNER, PATTERSON, BAIER, DAIN, DANE, GARDNER, EMMETT, GASTON, DICKHUT, WARFIELD, PAZEL, and GILLOW. Thanks for any assistance. Carol Potter Meadows
Here are the families that I am researching in Wayne County, PA: THEOBALD VOGEL LANGENDOERFER HERZOG ILOFF SEEGNER BURLEIN WEIDNER HARDER WIGFALL DISCH BURGESS BEAN SCHIESSLER KLEMENICIC GREEN BALZ WOOD ALBERT BALLES ORT FULLER WATSON
I am looking for any information on the VADAKIN surname. Julie Lambert [email protected]
Marjorie - Did you ever get any of your ancestor's naturalization papers? Gloria Butler Davis [email protected] Researching Brucher/BrĂ¼cher/Brucker and all related families ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, 04 January, 2002 1:29 PM Subject: [PAWAYNE-L] BRUCHER > Any Brucher as we feel all must be related. We just can not figure out how. > We know they were in Sullivan County NY and other places in PA. > > Marjorie Smith Ward > > > ==== PAWAYNE Mailing List ==== > If you can't visit the area you are researching, check with your local > Family History Center. They may be able to get the records you require > on microfilm. > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > >
Here are the families that I am researching in Wayne County, PA: Fredenberg/Fredinburgh, London, Geer, Woodmansee, and Carter Carol LAUER Spoor ===== You can reach me on ICQ #39463757. Check out my website at http://home.talkcity.com/RomanceRd/curiouscat43/ Also check out this website, it's really cool: http://www.etour.com/default.asp?associd=aff14962 __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Send your FREE holiday greetings online! http://greetings.yahoo.com
Happy New Year to all Waynites (?) I am searching in Wayne County (and adjacent counties) for information on: Alfred WOOD, b. 1812, and his wife, Mary BIGSBY, b. 1815 Hezekiah WOOD, b. 1828 +/- Barbara HIER (HYER), b. 1840, wife of Augustus WOOD, b. 1845 John R GASTON, b. 1824 Ruth Jane LITTLE POLLOCK POTTER, b. 1822, wife of Jacob POTTER, b. 1805 EZRA POTTER, b. ?, father of Jacob Cheers and thanks in advance for any help. Richard Wood Tucson, AZ [email protected] 4902 West Placita de los Vientos Tucson, AZ 85745 N32-16'-53.5" W111-04'-22.5" There is no king who has not had a slave among his ancestors, and no slave who has not had a king among his. Helen Keller Searching: ANDERSON, BIGSBY, BROPHY, CAVANAUGH, COLE CONKLIN, CRAMER, CUMMINGS, EVANS, GASTON, HIER (HYER), LITTLE, NILES, POTTER, SAUNDERS, SKINNER, VAN HORN, VINCENT, WOOD
Marjorie, Have you tried to trail them by following the canal and railraod routes? In the 1850's they're were digging canals all over Wayne and Luzerne Counties. That's how my Murrays from Hawley got to Wilkes Barre Pa. Good Luck Pat
Any Brucher as we feel all must be related. We just can not figure out how. We know they were in Sullivan County NY and other places in PA. Marjorie Smith Ward
I am seeking information on COLE and REED families. My ancestors, Jacob COLE and Priscilla REED married in the 1840's in Wayne County, PA, but did not stay in the area. Jacob COLE was born in Oxford, then Sussex, now Warren Co, PA in 1820/1821. They ended up in Illinois by 1854. I believe my Priscilla REED is in the following family I have found in the Census: 1850 Wayne County, PA Census Berlin Township, Page 176, Household Number 101 ReedNathanielM49NYFarmer $200 CatharineF41NJ$600 Andrew J.M17PALaborer Geo W.M15PALaborer ElenorF12PA HarrietF10PA Lucy J.F9PA NathanialM5PA WalterM4PA ElmiraF1PA Anisah Haynes [email protected] ~ Time is Experience, and Experience is Wisdom ~ AOL IM: Anisah1969 ICQ 60362067 Old Genealogists don't die, they just lose their Census :)
Claire, I am also researching WEBSTER. My line is through William and Newell Pomeroy in Cochecton, N.Y. , Benjamin Franklin and Roxa Linda Cook of Tioga Co., PA and before them, Levi Abel and Martha Munn Webster in Sterling, Wayne County, PA. Are any of these individuals included in your research? Lu Perantoni in St. Louis
Roll Call- looking for Murray, Loftus, McLaughlin, Sweeney, McCrone from Hawley Lawrencesville Area, have info to share Pat Barry
Hi: I am researching Woodmansee, Wetherby, Holbert, and northern Wayne families. Lee Woodmansee, [email protected]
The names are ARNOLD,SWINGLE,DOEBEL,COBB,PERRY, RAMBLE. I am looking specifically for relatives of John PERRY and his wife ANNA who are on the 1870 Canaan Twnshp census and John ARNOLD and his wife BETSY who are on the 1870Cheery Ridge Twnshp census and William RAMBLE and his wife Frances DOEBEL who are on the 1870 Salem Twshp census, Debra Arnold
Looking for Information about CARROLL & GOLDEN families who lived in Hawley. C. Furtaw
I have a Grace Batzel, who was the wife of my great grand uncle Byron ALT. I show three children; Orra, Oren, and Kathryn. I also show Grace's parents as Jacob & Marion (Parry) Batzel. If interested in swapping info I am Roger at [email protected]
Hello, Researching MONROE, PECK, STANTON, SMITH, LAMONT and MEAKER in Wayne and Susquehanna, PA. Am just starting on SMITH. My great grandfather, Frederick Debois SMITH b. 1861 d.1925 married in 1881 in Starrucca, Wayne County Lunnie May STANTON, b. 1861 d. 1922 daughter of Thomas STANTON and Frances SAULSBURY. Donna