One of my ex-husbands relatives worked in the tannery in Tunkhannock. Does anyone have any information about the tannery? 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, LEASURE, MELHUISH, MITCHELL, CROOKS, WOLF, BAUMGARTNER (to name a few) -----Original Message----- From: Bob Agnew <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Saturday, June 06, 1998 9:17 AM Subject: [PAWYOMIN-L] Wyoming County Genealogy >I am researching the surname AGNEW. My great aunt Bessie Agnew was the >Postmaster at Falls PA for many years. Her brother, Frank Allen Agnew >lived in Tunkhannock for many years. He was my dad's father. I was raised >in Sayre Pa. in Bradford Co, but I remember my many trips as a child on >the Lehigh Valley RR to Tunkhannock. I think it is the most beautiful >little town! Maybe it was the hilly streets lined with trees. I have >traced my branch of the Agnew family tree back to Michael Agnew >1803-1880 and Elizabeth Kyser 1807-1892. Can't get back beyond that. > > >