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    1. Re: [PAWYOMIN-L] STEVENS<>ADAMS<>FASSETT
    2. Would be interested to know if there was land grant to a Simeon Culver- Huntington Twp., Luzern Co. PA.late 1700,s Rose Culver vosler- [email protected]

    06/11/1998 01:28:36
    1. [PAWYOMIN-L] Interests: Dull-Doll, Miller-Muller
    2. James Dull
    3. Hi, I recently found this list and am interested if anyone has connections to or information about the surname Dull/Doll. Isaac Dull lived in Braintrim Twp. Wyoming Co. from about 1796 until 1850. He married Catherine Miller (Muller) from the same area. I have more information about their children if there are any connections. Specifically, I would like to discover more about Isaac's parents and their country of origin. Thank you for any assistance you might give me. Jim Dull [email protected]

    06/11/1998 07:52:44
    1. Re: [PAWYOMIN-L] STEVENS<>ADAMS<>FASSETT
    2. philip hull
    3. HI I have 11 vols of THE SUSQUEHANNA COMPANY PAPERS pub by Cornell University.. Could check anything out for you. Our personal interest is Estell, Jackson, Rogers etc in the Kingston, Eaton, Jenningsville area during and after the Revolution. Phil Hull Interlaken NY

    06/11/1998 07:08:57
    1. [PAWYOMIN-L] Wright family
    2. II am in possession of a book published by the Wyoming County Historical and Geological Society in 1886. It is in memoriam to Harrison Wright, a member of the board of trustees who died in 1885. It has a very extensive biographical sketch of the Wright family. He was a descendant of John Wright, one of the first settlers of Burlington County, New Jersey. I will share info from the book. Elaine Mc Lauchlan

    06/11/1998 05:20:19
    1. Re: [PAWYOMIN-L] STEVENS<>ADAMS<>FASSETT
    2. Thank you. I am interested in finding ifo on the two Adams lines, I have, One is the wife of Asa Stevens, and the other is the Adams line that is connected to Daniel Downing. My names for are: Martin MYERS, Surzardius MYERS; Merritt COMSTOCK; Asa STEVENS; Daniel DOWNING; My grGrandfather was born in Windham Twp Wyoming Co. Thankyou for offering I have a small book, Windham Twp Wyoming Co. PA1787-1977 I also have Blackman's "History of Susquehanna Co. if there is anything I can look for you [email protected]

    06/11/1998 03:22:36
    1. [PAWYOMIN-L] STEVENS<>ADAMS<>FASSETT
    2. Asa Stevens and Sarah Adams Stevens were early settlers from Connecticut, They were residents of the Wyoming Vally, Asa was killed July 3, 1778 in the Wyoming Massacre. His wife Sarah and children returned to Connecticut. Only a few of the settlers escaped with their lives. In 1792 their son Jonathan Stevens came back to settleat Hemlock Bottom. He claimed 300 acres of land up the riverabove the Whitcomb and Lake families. Jonathan who was born in Connecticut had 2 brother Asa and Simon and a sister Abigail who had married Josiah Fassett before coming to Hemlock Bottom. Asa located permenely here about 1796,and Simon came 2 years later. Simon was a blacksmith, and Asa was born 1768 and his wife EstherDowning were buried in the Fassett plott in upper Hemlock Bottom. There daughter Caroline married John Allen an early settler of Jenningville. Wyoming co. PA. I am interested in finding information on the ADAMS<ALLEN<FASSETT families [email protected]

    06/11/1998 02:24:13
    1. Re: [PAWYOMIN-L] To those who have web pages up
    2. TDoug
    3. Sandra K. Scott-Fritzen wrote: > > I feel putting my web page up was worth the time and effort. it gives me a > feeling that sharing, promotes the common goal we all have in looking for any > little tidbit of information, the more I share the more I get back > [email protected] > > Glenny wrote: > > > Was wondering if those of you who have web pages up feel that it was worth > > the effort. Have you gotten any inquiries? Also, how do you get listed in > > the genealogy search files? > > > > Thanks > > Glenny > > Wildest Dreams Farm > > in Butler, Pennsylvania > > 3 Adults, 7 kids, 2 kids-in-law, 3 grandkids, 19 goats and too many cats > > http://www.isrv.com/~wdfarms/wdfarm.html > > Researching our family Tree! > > WRIGHT, KLEIN, HUNTER, HESS, ERSKINE, CARRINGTON, HICKS, > > NIST, GLASURE, MELHUISH, MITCHELL, CROOKS, WOLF, BAUMGARTNER, WALDSMITH, NOE > > DAVIDSON, DUNN, HAENSLER, LAMBORN MC CLURE, PREZEL, SHADLE, YOCKEY > > (to name a few) I have a page on Family Tree Maker's site and I've never gotten one inquiry from it. I've also found it very hard to find. - Doug Hess in West Palm Beach

    06/10/1998 06:23:51
    1. Re: [PAWYOMIN-L] To those who have web pages up
    2. philip hull
    3. Sandra We enjoy your web page. My mother was a Yoho from the Beaver Falls Newport area Amanda Yoho b 1896 Philip E Hull Interlaken NY

    06/10/1998 10:06:41
    1. Re: [PAWYOMIN-L] To those who have web pages up
    2. Sandra K. Scott-Fritzen
    3. I feel putting my web page up was worth the time and effort. it gives me a feeling that sharing, promotes the common goal we all have in looking for any little tidbit of information, the more I share the more I get back [email protected] Glenny wrote: > Was wondering if those of you who have web pages up feel that it was worth > the effort. Have you gotten any inquiries? Also, how do you get listed in > the genealogy search files? > > Thanks > Glenny > Wildest Dreams Farm > in Butler, Pennsylvania > 3 Adults, 7 kids, 2 kids-in-law, 3 grandkids, 19 goats and too many cats > http://www.isrv.com/~wdfarms/wdfarm.html > Researching our family Tree! > WRIGHT, KLEIN, HUNTER, HESS, ERSKINE, CARRINGTON, HICKS, > NIST, GLASURE, MELHUISH, MITCHELL, CROOKS, WOLF, BAUMGARTNER, WALDSMITH, NOE > DAVIDSON, DUNN, HAENSLER, LAMBORN MC CLURE, PREZEL, SHADLE, YOCKEY > (to name a few)

    06/09/1998 07:42:07
    1. [PAWYOMIN-L] Re: Web page opinion
    2. BERTRAND K MACPHERSON
    3. If you want one man's opinion, I believe the rootsweb RSL is the best way to make contact with others researching your names. If you have a web page and thousands do, you must constantly advertise it on all the lists and put it on the search engines, and so forth. You spend valuable time promoting your web page when you could be doing research! Bertrand Macpherson PS: This doesn't mean I wouldn't want my own web page....someday!

    06/09/1998 12:27:25
    1. [PAWYOMIN-L] To those who have web pages up
    2. Glenny
    3. Was wondering if those of you who have web pages up feel that it was worth the effort. Have you gotten any inquiries? Also, how do you get listed in the genealogy search files? Thanks Glenny Wildest Dreams Farm in Butler, Pennsylvania 3 Adults, 7 kids, 2 kids-in-law, 3 grandkids, 19 goats and too many cats http://www.isrv.com/~wdfarms/wdfarm.html Researching our family Tree! WRIGHT, KLEIN, HUNTER, HESS, ERSKINE, CARRINGTON, HICKS, NIST, GLASURE, MELHUISH, MITCHELL, CROOKS, WOLF, BAUMGARTNER, WALDSMITH, NOE DAVIDSON, DUNN, HAENSLER, LAMBORN MC CLURE, PREZEL, SHADLE, YOCKEY (to name a few)

    06/09/1998 05:55:10
    1. Re: [PAWYOMIN-L] Re: Unidentified subject!
    2. TDoug
    3. [email protected] wrote: > > I have a Catharine Hess in Pa (b 1724-? m to Elias Detrick. Also a Catharine > Hess in NJ living with John Tappin. in 1850 census. Do either of these > connect? PHYLLIS Thanks, but the furthest I've been able to go back is Samuel R. Hess, born c.a. 1840 in PA. - Doug

    06/08/1998 08:43:09
    1. Re: Re: [PAWYOMIN-L] Tannery
    2. Glenny
    3. That I would love to see!! Any idea how to get it? Glenny Wildest Dreams Farm in Butler, Pennsylvania 3 Adults, 7 kids, 2 kids-in-law, 3 grandkids, 19 goats and too many cats http://www.isrv.com/~wdfarms/wdfarm.html Researching our family Tree! WRIGHT, KLEIN, HUNTER, HESS, ERSKINE, CARRINGTON, HICKS, NIST, GLASURE, MELHUISH, MITCHELL, CROOKS, WOLF, BAUMGARTNER, WALDSMITH, NOE DAVIDSON, DUNN, HAENSLER, LAMBORN MC CLURE, PREZEL, SHADLE, YOCKEY (to name a few) -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Monday, June 08, 1998 4:23 PM Subject: Re: Re: [PAWYOMIN-L] Tannery >The Wyoming Co. Historical Society has a book by Janet Schooley which >documents the families of the Armour & Company Tannery in Noxen. > > > >

    06/08/1998 07:53:36
    1. Re: Re: [PAWYOMIN-L] Tannery
    2. The Wyoming Co. Historical Society has a book by Janet Schooley which documents the families of the Armour & Company Tannery in Noxen.

    06/08/1998 10:21:39
    1. [PAWYOMIN-L] Unidentified subject!
    2. BERTRAND K MACPHERSON
    3. Probably not <G> ....It takes a special kind of writing called HTML to put material on a web page. There are many places on the web where you can find out about creating your own web page. It would suggest www.familytree Maker.com for starters. Good luck. Bertrand Macpherson

    06/07/1998 09:53:05
    1. Unidentified subject!
    2. Glenny
    3. Thanks to everyone for all the ideas on sending family files!! Now I have many ways to share my info. Next question is, it is just as easy as copy and paste to transfer to a web page?? Glenny Wildest Dreams Farm in Butler, Pennsylvania 3 Adults, 7 kids, 2 kids-in-law, 3 grandkids, 19 goats and too many cats http://www.isrv.com/~wdfarms/wdfarm.html Researching our family Tree! WRIGHT, KLEIN, HUNTER, HESS, ERSKINE, CARRINGTON, HICKS, NIST, GLASURE, MELHUISH, MITCHELL, CROOKS, WOLF, BAUMGARTNER, WALDSMITH, NOE DAVIDSON, DUNN, HAENSLER, LAMBORN MC CLURE, PREZEL, SHADLE, YOCKEY (to name a few)

    06/07/1998 08:07:06
    1. Re: [PAWYOMIN-L] Outlining from FTM
    2. BERTRAND K MACPHERSON
    3. Hi there. When you make a copy, it goes to a place called the Clipboard which you don't see. It is just somewhere on your computer or maybe in the mouse! So you save the file, X out of Family Tree Maker, go to NotePad or WordPad , then to your Edit menu on your computer and when you have the blank page in front of you, you click on paste in the Edit menu. What you copied from FTM will then appear on that NotePad or WordPad! Trust me. It works.

    06/07/1998 07:51:53
    1. Re: [PAWYOMIN-L] Tannery
    2. tMarian Reeves
    3. Hi Doug, The Wyoming Co Historical Society, Vol 17 No 2 dated 15 Feb 1998, has a picture of the Noxen Tannery on its cover and page 50, 51 a article on the Tannery. The Historical Society's address is P.O. Box 309, Tunkhannock, Pa 18657-0309. The Wyoming Co GenWeb page is libertynet.org/~wyoming. You might want to write for a copy I forgot the price per copy. Marian

    06/07/1998 07:43:57
    1. Re: [PAWYOMIN-L] Outlining from FTM
    2. It worked. Thanks PHYLLIS

    06/07/1998 04:59:57
    1. [PAWYOMIN-L] Re: Unidentified subject!
    2. I have a Catharine Hess in Pa (b 1724-? m to Elias Detrick. Also a Catharine Hess in NJ living with John Tappin. in 1850 census. Do either of these connect? PHYLLIS

    06/07/1998 04:50:50