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    1. [PADutch] Fulker/Folkerth family
    2. I am looking for the marriage of Christopher Fulker to Pamelia Rathsnyder in Chester Co. Pa. Their son John Folkerth was the first mayor of Dayton, Ohio. The date is about 1740. Are there any church records for Germans in Chester Co. Pa.? BCarico100@aol.com

    02/11/2001 11:37:34
    1. [PADutch] regarding Forringer/Hepler
    2. Hi Everyone, I am looking for any information on a Hepler that married into my Forringer/Foringer family. Thanks, Linda

    02/11/2001 09:20:04
    1. [PADutch] DASCH,OTTO, ORTH
    2. HHi , I am researching the Otto and Orth families in Lancaster County. My great grandmother was Elezabeth Dasch (possibly Dasher or Dascher) who was born in Germany and came to Penna. about 1850. She married John Otto who also came from Germany. They had two children Helena and Peter. John Otto was a prisoner of war in thee Civil War and died at Andersonville. His widow later married John(?) Orth and lived in Marietta. They had twwo children Fred and John Orth. I would appreciate any help you are able to give me. Gene Straley ES1311

    02/11/2001 06:07:45
    1. [PADutch] GERHARD/GERHART, etc.
    2. Diane Frankenfield
    3. I am searching for information on Jacob GEARHART (also spelled GERHARD/GERHART/GERHARDT) who lived in Whitpain Twp., Montgomery County, PA. He married first Catherine (maiden name unknown) then Mary Magdelina (maiden name unknown). His second wife was known as Mary (she was born 23 Oct 1767, died 27 Jan 1857) Jacob and Catherine had two daughters, Hanna (b. 5 May 1787) and Catherine (b. 3 Jun 1790). His first wife, Catherine, died after the birth of their second daughter Catherine. Jacob and Mary had at least three children: Johannes (b. 1 Aug 1791), Abraham (b. 16 Nov 1796) and Jacob Jr. A Charles Gearhart was a grandson of Jacob's and mentioned in his will. Jacob Gearhart died 4 April 1846. Both he and Mary are buried at Boehm's Church in Whitpain Twp. Any information you might have on Jacob or his two wives and their family lines would be greatly appreciated! Thanks! Diane

    02/11/2001 03:17:26
    1. [PADutch] GEIS or GEISEN?
    2. Diane Frankenfield
    3. I am searching for information on Catharine GEISIN who married Johann Bernhardt (Barnabas or Barney) GERHARDT. They were married at St. Michael's Lutheran Church in Germantown on 2 Feb 1784. She was listed as from Whitpain Twp. Because her name ended in an "in" I'm guessing another possibility for her maiden name could be GEIS of GEISS. They had the following children that I know of: Margaret, Catherine, Elizabeth, Nicholas, Henry, Philip, Samuel, and Mary Any information on Catherine GEISIN (or GEIS??), her parents, g-parents, siblings, etc. would be greatly appreciated! Thank you. Diane

    02/11/2001 03:15:34
    1. Re: [PADutch] regarding Forringer/Hepler
    2. William Dietrich
    3. Joseph Foringer 1/18/1822-3/30/1892 married Hannah Barnhart , 1833--8/26/1906. she was the daughter of John and Susan Hepler barnhart. also a Anna melinda Foringer 2/11/1872-1941 married to a Johnathan (Smily) Hepler 5/8/1859-1940 Butler Pa. any help??? Bill Wynhamer@aol.com wrote: > > Hi Everyone, > > I am looking for any information on a Hepler that married into my > Forringer/Foringer family. > > Thanks, > > Linda > > ==== PENNA-DUTCH Mailing List ==== > New lists and web sites that are about the PA DUTCH > are gladly advertised here. > > ============================== > Shop Ancestry - Everything you need to Discover, Preserve & Celebrate > your heritage! > http://shop.myfamily.com/ancestrycatalog

    02/10/2001 10:03:02
    1. [PADutch] Anna Bowman Frey
    2. I am looking for the burial location of Anna Bowman Frey(abt1805-1/7/1879). I have her listed as being buried in Florin, Lancaster County. At one time she lived with one of her sons, Abraham, who is buried at the Mount Joy Cemetary on the hill. Haven't found her there. I have visited several other cemetaries in the area and have been unable to locate her burial. She may be buried with her husband, Samuel Frey who died before 1859. OR he may be buried in Union County. I'm hoping some one may have come across her in their research. Any assistance would be appreciated. Vicki in York County

    02/10/2001 01:06:47
    1. Re: [PADutch] The Battle of Aiken, SC
    2. Elida
    3. As requested, here are some web pages and men from that battle: http://home.ptd.net/~nikki/92regtlc.htm www.horseshoe.cc/pennadutch/history/american/9thcav.htm www.pa-roots.com/PACW/9thcard.htm www.rootsweb.com/~paperry/92regper.htm 117th Regiment, 13th Pennsylvania Cavalry - Co. F: 1. John SNYDER, Jr. (no dates) 2. John WEARY, Sergeant, entered service Nov. 15, 1864, commissed 2nd Lt. Nov. 15, 1864, mustered out with company July 14, 1865. 117th Regiment, 13th Pennsylvania Cavalry - Co. E John SNYDER (no dates) 117th Regiment, 13th Pennsylvania Cavalry - Co. B - all men below: 1. Henry STURTSMAN, Private, entered service March 3, 1864 for 3 yrs.Philadelphia, sick at Muster-out July 14, 1865. Name originally spelled STUTZMAN, Bates ("History of Pennsylvania Volunteers") lists name as STURTZMAN. 2. Charles PERKIS, Private, ent. serv. April 11, 1864, mustered out with co. July 14, '65. 3. Robert PURDY, Private, entered service March 16, 1864, M.O. with co. July 14, '65. 4. Andrew P. RAGER, Pvt., entered service Mar. 9, '64, M.O. with co. July 14, '65. 5. George B. RENNINGER, Pvt., entered ser. July 23, '63, M.O. with co. July 14, '65. 6. RICHARDSON, G.W., Pvt., entered Aug. 29, "63, captured at Sulphur Springs, VA Oct. 12, 1863, mustered out with co. July 14, 1865. 7. RICHARDSON, Porter, Pvt., entered July 18, '63, Prisoner from Oct. 12, 1863 to Nov. 17, 1864, mustered out with company July 14, 1865. 8. John RODENIZER, Pvt., entered Feb. 15, '65, mustered out with co. July 14, '65. 9. George SCHMITTEL, Pvt., entered July 27, '63, prisoner from Oct. 12, 1863 to Nov. 18, 1864, mustered out with co. July 14, '65. 10. John SELLERS, Pvt., entered Aug. 21, '63, M.O. with Co. July 14, '65. 11. Benjamin F. SLOAN, Pvt. entered March 21, '64, M.O. with Co. July 14, '65. 12. Henry SHALL, Pvt., entered Aug. 20, '64, M.O. with Co. July 14, '65. 13. John SHUHART, Pvt. entered Aug. 21, '63, M.O. with Co. July 14, '65. 14. Issac SHUHART, Pvt., entered service Aug. 21, '63, M.O. with Co. July 14, '65. 15. Wm. A. STEWART, Pvt., entered service Aug. 24, "63, M.O. with Co. July 14, '65. 16. James S. VAUGHN, Pvt., ent. serv. Aug. 1, '63, M.O. with Co. July 14, '65. 17. Adam WISMAN, Pvt., entered serv. Aug. 24, '62, M.O. with Co. July 14, '65. 18. Mart WINTERHALTER, Pvt. ent. serv. March 24, '64, absent, sick at M.O. 7-14-65. 19. Thomas WONDERLY, Pvt., ent. serv. Aug. 24, '63, M.O. with Co. July 14, '65. 20. Samuel A.WALKER, Pvt., ent serv. Aug. 1, '63, M.O. with Co. July 14, '65. 21. Benjamin B. WHITE, Pvt. ent serv. Sept. 17, '64, M.O. with Co. July 14, '65. 92nd Regiment, 9th Pennsylvania Cavalry: Company A - recruited in Perry Co., PA Company B - recruited in Dauphin Co. Company C - recruited in Harrisburg Company D - recruited in Luzerne Co. Company E - recruited in Dauphin & susquehanna Cos. Company F - recruited in Lancaster Co. Company G - recruited in Lancaster Co. Company H - recruited in Cumberland Co. Company I - recruited in Cumberland Co. Company K - recruited in Dauphin & Luzerne Cos. Company L - recruited in Luzerne, Mifflin, and Northampton Cos. Company H - recruited in Huntington Co. Company A - 9th Cavalry: 1. John BOAL, Capt., mustered in Aug. 11, 1863, killed at Averysborough, NC March 16, 1865, buried in Nation Cemetery, Raleigh, Section 20, grave 23. 2. William M. POTTER, mustered in Oct. 3, 1861, mustered out with co. July 18, '65. Wounded at Readyville, TN Sept. 6, '64. 3. Eleazer MICHINER, 1st. Lt., mustered in Oct. 3, 1861, mustered out with co. July 18, '65. Promoted from Sgt. to 2nd. Lt. May 20, 1865 then to 1st. Lt. June 18, '65. ???? Dates may be inaccurate? 4. Samuel H. SCHECK, 1st. Sgt., mustered in Oct. 3, 1861, mustered out with Co. July 18, '65. Promoted from Corporal May 20, 1865. 5. Henry S. O'NEILL, commissary Sgt., mustered in Oct. 3, 1861, mustered out with Co. July 18, '65. Promoted from corporal Jan. 1, '64. 6. Jacob H. LOW, Quartermaster-Sgt., mustered in Oct. 3, '61, mustered out with Co. July 18, 1865. 7. B.H. BRANYAN, Sergeant, mustered in Oct. 3, 1861, Disch. July 15, 1865. 8. William H. COLEMAN, Sgt., mustered in Oct. 3, '61, mustered out with Co. July 18, '65. 9. John M. GRAYBILL, Sgt., mustered in Oct. 3, '61, mustered out with Co. July 18, '65. 10. James B. HAMERSLEY, 2nd. Lt., in Oct. 3, '61, out July 18, "65. 11. James M. HANEY, Sgt., in Oct. 3, '61, out July 18, '65. 12. Joseph H. MARSHALL, Sgt., in Oct. 3, '61, out July 18, '65. 13. Henry HAVERSTICK, Corporal, in Oct. 3, '61, out July 18, '65. 14. James M. KENNEDY, Corporal, in Oct. 3, '61, out July 18, '65. 15. George PANNELLS, Corporal, in Sept. 5, '64, out by disch.May 29, '65. 16. William RADAMACHER, Corporal, in Oct. 3, '61, out July 18, '65. 17. William G. SHEETS, Corp., in Oct. 3, '61, out July 18, '65. 18. Josiah SWEEZY, Corp., in Oct. 3m '61, out July 18, '65. Wounded Nov. 22, '64 at Griswoldville, GA. 19. Rudolph WIRE, Corp., in Oct. 3, '61, out July 18, '65. 20. John A, HANEY, bugler, in May 27, '64, out July 18, '65. 21. John A. GILMORE, Saddler, in Oct. 3, '61, in hospital at muster out, wounded Averysborough, NC March 16, '65. 22. Charles DIXON, Farrier, in Oct. 3, '61, out July 18, '65. 23. John H. NOSS, blacksmith, in Oct. 3, '61, out July 18, '65. 24. Louis M. ALBRIGHT, Pvt., in May 23, '64, died at Mt. Olive, NC March 30, '65. 25. John W. BARD/BURD, Pvt., in Aug. 16, '64, out by General Order May 20, '65. 26. Daniel W. BARRACK, Pvt., in Aug. 15, '64, disch by Gen. order May 29, '65. 27. Daniel S. BECKTELL, Pvt. in Oct. 3, '61, out July 18, '65. 28. Samuel S. BELLMAN, Pvt. in Oct. 7, '64, out July 18, '65. 29. John BILLOW, in Aug. 31, '64, disch gen. order May 29, '65. 30. Paul Q. BATES, in Oct. 3, '61, out April 10, '65. 31. John BLEASOM/BEASOM, Pvt. in Aug. 31, '64 out May 29, '65. 32. David K. BUCHANAN, Pvt. in Aug. 31, "61, wounded at Averysborough, NC in hospital at muster out. 33.Edwin S. CASSIDY, Pvt. in Oct. 3, '61 out July 18, '65. 34. Michael COUP, in Oct. 3, '61, out July 18, '65. 35. John DONLEY, in Aug. 17, '64, out May 29, '65. 36. Sol B. ELLENTHROP, in May 14, '64, out July 15, '65. 37. George F. EMERSON, in May 27, '64, out July 18, '65. 38. Cyrus A. FRANK, Pvt. in Oct. 3, '61, out July 18, '65. 39. John T. GALBAUGH, Pvt. in May 4, 1864, out June 12, '65. 40. James P. GATES, Pvt. in Aug. 8, '64, out May 29, '65. Many more on web page: www.rootsweb.com/~paperry/92regper.htm Company F - 9th Cavalry: 1. Franklin REESE, enlisted Oct. 19, 1861. Prisoner Dec. '62 to Feb. '63. Reenlisted Jan. 1, 1864, mustered in March 29, 1864. 2. Edward REESE, enlisted Aug. 18, 1864, mustered out May 29, 1865. Good luck, Elida in SC ----- Original Message ----- From: <jrigdon@researchonline.net> To: <PENNA-DUTCH-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, February 10, 2001 7:58 AM Subject: [PADutch] The Battle of Aiken, SC > I am putting the finishing touches on a book on the Battle of Aiken. > > I have identified the following units which were involved in the battle. > If you have interest or information on any of the men who served in > these units, please drop me a note. > > Confederate Order of Battle > Battle of Aiken, SC > Feb. 11, 1865 > > Maj. Gen. Joseph Wheeler > Brig. Gen. William Wirt Allen's Division: > > Brig. Gen. Robert Houstoun Anderson's Brigade: > 3rd Confederate Cavalry > 8th Confederate Cavalry > 10th Confederate Cavalry > 5th Georgia Cavalry > > Col James Hagan's Brigade: > 1st Alabama Cavalry > 3rd Alabama Cavalry > 9th Alabama Cavalry > 12th Alabama Cavalry > 51st Alabama Cavalry > > Col. C. C. Crew's Brigade > 1st Georgia Cavalry > 2dn Georgia Cavalry > 3rd Georgia Cavalry > 6th Georgia Cavalry > > Brig. Gen. William Young Conn Humes' Division: > > Col. George G. Dibrell's Brigade > 4th Tennessee Cavalry > 11th Tennessee Cavalry > Shaw's Tennessee Battalion > > Col. H. M. Asby's Brigade > 1st Tennessee Cavalry > 2nd Tennessee Cavalry > 5th Tennessee Cavalry > 9th Tennessee Cavalry > > Brig. Gen. Thomas Harrison's Brigade > 3rd Arkansas Cavalry > 8th Tennessee Cavalry > 8th Texas Cavalry (Terry's Texas Rangers) > 11th Texas Cavalry > > > > Federal Order of Battle > Maj. Gen. H. W. Slocum - Commander Left Wing > Maj. Gen. J. A. Mower - Commander 29th Corps, 20th Army Corps under Gen. Mower > Maj. Gen. A. S. Williams - Commanding 1st Division > Maj. Gen. John W. Geary - Commanding 2nd Division > Maj. Gen. W. T. Ward - Commanding 3rd Division > Maj. Gen. Judson Kilpatrick - Commanding Cavalry Division > > Lieut. Col. William B. Way's 4th Brigade > > Col. George E. Spencer's 3rd Brigade > 5th Kentucky Cavalry > 5th Ohio Cavalry > 1st Alabama Cavalry - Col. George E. Spencer > 13th Pennsylvania Cavalry > 13th Pennsylvania Cavalry > 10th Wisconsin Battery - Capt. Y. V. Beebe - Lieuts. Fowler and Clark > > Brig. Gen. Thomas J. Jordan's 1st Brigade > 9th Pennsylvania Cavalry - Col. Thomas J. Jordan > 3rd Kentucky Cavalry - Col. Robert N. King > 2nd Kentucky Cavalry > 8th Indiana Cavalry > 3rd Indiana Cavalry > > Brig. Gen. Smith D. Adkin's 2nd Brigade > 92nd Illinois Mounted Infantry > 9th Michigan Cavalry - Col. George S. Acker > 9th Ohio Cavalry - Col. William D. Hamilton > 10th Ohio Cavalry - Col. Thomas W. Sanderson > 10th Wisconsin Light Artillery > 1st Ohio Squadron > > > > John Rigdon > ResearchOnLine > http://www.researchonline.net > > The Battle of Aiken Reenactment is coming up Feb. 23 - 25th. > Details on the web site at > > http://www.battleofaiken.org > > > ==== PENNA-DUTCH Mailing List ==== > You have a friend in Pennsylvania... > > > ============================== > Search more than 150 million free records at RootsWeb! > http://searches.rootsweb.com/ >

    02/10/2001 08:11:15
    1. [PADutch] The Battle of Aiken, SC
    2. I am putting the finishing touches on a book on the Battle of Aiken. I have identified the following units which were involved in the battle. If you have interest or information on any of the men who served in these units, please drop me a note. Confederate Order of Battle Battle of Aiken, SC Feb. 11, 1865 Maj. Gen. Joseph Wheeler Brig. Gen. William Wirt Allen's Division: Brig. Gen. Robert Houstoun Anderson's Brigade: 3rd Confederate Cavalry 8th Confederate Cavalry 10th Confederate Cavalry 5th Georgia Cavalry Col James Hagan's Brigade: 1st Alabama Cavalry 3rd Alabama Cavalry 9th Alabama Cavalry 12th Alabama Cavalry 51st Alabama Cavalry Col. C. C. Crew's Brigade 1st Georgia Cavalry 2dn Georgia Cavalry 3rd Georgia Cavalry 6th Georgia Cavalry Brig. Gen. William Young Conn Humes' Division: Col. George G. Dibrell's Brigade 4th Tennessee Cavalry 11th Tennessee Cavalry Shaw's Tennessee Battalion Col. H. M. Asby's Brigade 1st Tennessee Cavalry 2nd Tennessee Cavalry 5th Tennessee Cavalry 9th Tennessee Cavalry Brig. Gen. Thomas Harrison's Brigade 3rd Arkansas Cavalry 8th Tennessee Cavalry 8th Texas Cavalry (Terry's Texas Rangers) 11th Texas Cavalry Federal Order of Battle Maj. Gen. H. W. Slocum - Commander Left Wing Maj. Gen. J. A. Mower - Commander 29th Corps, 20th Army Corps under Gen. Mower Maj. Gen. A. S. Williams - Commanding 1st Division Maj. Gen. John W. Geary - Commanding 2nd Division Maj. Gen. W. T. Ward - Commanding 3rd Division Maj. Gen. Judson Kilpatrick - Commanding Cavalry Division Lieut. Col. William B. Way's 4th Brigade Col. George E. Spencer's 3rd Brigade 5th Kentucky Cavalry 5th Ohio Cavalry 1st Alabama Cavalry - Col. George E. Spencer 13th Pennsylvania Cavalry 13th Pennsylvania Cavalry 10th Wisconsin Battery - Capt. Y. V. Beebe - Lieuts. Fowler and Clark Brig. Gen. Thomas J. Jordan's 1st Brigade 9th Pennsylvania Cavalry - Col. Thomas J. Jordan 3rd Kentucky Cavalry - Col. Robert N. King 2nd Kentucky Cavalry 8th Indiana Cavalry 3rd Indiana Cavalry Brig. Gen. Smith D. Adkin's 2nd Brigade 92nd Illinois Mounted Infantry 9th Michigan Cavalry - Col. George S. Acker 9th Ohio Cavalry - Col. William D. Hamilton 10th Ohio Cavalry - Col. Thomas W. Sanderson 10th Wisconsin Light Artillery 1st Ohio Squadron John Rigdon ResearchOnLine http://www.researchonline.net The Battle of Aiken Reenactment is coming up Feb. 23 - 25th. Details on the web site at http://www.battleofaiken.org

    02/10/2001 12:58:42
    1. [PADutch] Holiness Christian Church
    2. Jane
    3. Anyone know about the Holiness Christian Church in W Conshohocken? Is it still there? Where are the records kept? Many thanks Jane Schumar@ptd.net --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.230 / Virus Database: 111 - Release Date: 1/25/01

    02/09/2001 03:25:35
    1. [PADutch] (PADUTCH) Brethren Church-Washington Twp, Franklin Coounty,Pa.
    2. Mike Ford
    3. Hello again.. Yesterday, with this same message, I forgot to include the county and state. sorry about that. Anyone know the name / location of the "German Baptist/Brethren" church serving Washington Twp, Franklin County, Pa. .in the early 1800s? Or where its records would be kept? Thank you Mike

    02/08/2001 05:23:13
    1. Fw: [PADutch] Brethren Church - Washington Twp
    2. anndavis
    3. Here is a website for one group of Brethren who kept excellent and detailed records. http://www.rootsweb.com/~wvminera/beaverruncob.htm ----- Original Message ----- From: beckoncall <beckoncall3@home.com> To: <PENNA-DUTCH-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, February 08, 2001 8:48 AM Subject: Re: [PADutch] Brethren Church - Washington Twp > I'm not sure of the address of the Brethren Church in Washington Twp, but it > is my understanding that, in general, the Brethren destroyed or did not keep > records. At least this has been my experience in researching my line. If > anyone knows differently, please let me know! > Thanks, > Elaine > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Mike Ford" <mikeford@home.com> > To: <PENNA-DUTCH-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Wednesday, February 07, 2001 3:32 PM > Subject: [PADutch] Brethren Church - Washington Twp > > > > Anyone know the name/location of the "German Baptist/Brethren" Church > serving > > Washington Twp in the early 1800s? Or where its records would be kept? > > > > Thank you.. Mike > > > > > > ==== PENNA-DUTCH Mailing List ==== > > Have you written that story down from your grandmother's childhood? > > Do it now so that others may know of her when she is gone. Keep the > > PADUTCH traditions alive! > > > > > > ============================== > > Visit Ancestry's Library - The best collection of family history > > learning and how-to articles on the Internet. > > http://www.ancestry.com/learn/library > > > > > ==== PENNA-DUTCH Mailing List ==== > Keep those PA DUTCH traditions alive and share them with the list. > > > ============================== > Join the RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: > Linking the world, one GEDCOM at a time. > http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com >

    02/08/2001 02:39:16
    1. Re: [PADutch] Looking for Links
    2. Nikki
    3. Will keep this in my tickle file - thanks. Nikki ----- Original Message ----- From: <VReeder@aol.com> To: <PENNA-DUTCH-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, February 04, 2001 10:54 AM Subject: Re: [PADutch] Looking for Links Dear Niki, Please keep me on your list of people hunting the name Fryburger, Freiburger in relation to a Jewish connection in Penn. They later turned into Lutherans I think, but I am constantly hunting this name. They arrived here in the 18th century I think. Thanks Ginger in AZ ==== PENNA-DUTCH Mailing List ==== New lists and web sites that are about the PA DUTCH are gladly advertised here. ============================== Join the RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: Linking the world, one GEDCOM at a time. http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com

    02/08/2001 12:55:48
    1. Re: [PADutch] Brethren Church - Washington Twp
    2. beckoncall
    3. I'm not sure of the address of the Brethren Church in Washington Twp, but it is my understanding that, in general, the Brethren destroyed or did not keep records. At least this has been my experience in researching my line. If anyone knows differently, please let me know! Thanks, Elaine ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mike Ford" <mikeford@home.com> To: <PENNA-DUTCH-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, February 07, 2001 3:32 PM Subject: [PADutch] Brethren Church - Washington Twp > Anyone know the name/location of the "German Baptist/Brethren" Church serving > Washington Twp in the early 1800s? Or where its records would be kept? > > Thank you.. Mike > > > ==== PENNA-DUTCH Mailing List ==== > Have you written that story down from your grandmother's childhood? > Do it now so that others may know of her when she is gone. Keep the > PADUTCH traditions alive! > > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry's Library - The best collection of family history > learning and how-to articles on the Internet. > http://www.ancestry.com/learn/library >

    02/08/2001 12:48:36
  1. 02/07/2001 02:37:46
    1. [PADutch] Brethren Church - Washington Twp
    2. Mike Ford
    3. Anyone know the name/location of the "German Baptist/Brethren" Church serving Washington Twp in the early 1800s? Or where its records would be kept? Thank you.. Mike

    02/07/2001 06:32:05
  2. 02/05/2001 08:46:02
    1. Re: Fw: [PADutch] Looking for Links
    2. Thank you for giving me more leads with the Fryburger family name. I have distant cousins researching in a Jewish center in New York now so hopefully something will turn up there. Ginger

    02/05/2001 07:26:11
  3. 02/05/2001 07:25:02
    1. Fw: [PADutch] Looking for Links
    2. anndavis
    3. Ginger, this name was in Ohio in the 1800's. I have seen it in Ross Co OH and in the northern part of Ohio I believe. I think also later maybe in Indiana. ----- Original Message ----- From: <VReeder@aol.com> To: <PENNA-DUTCH-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, February 04, 2001 10:54 AM Subject: Re: [PADutch] Looking for Links > Dear Niki, > > Please keep me on your list of people hunting the name Fryburger, Freiburger > in relation to a Jewish connection in Penn. They later turned into Lutherans > I think, but I am constantly hunting this name. They arrived here in the > 18th century I think. > Thanks > Ginger in AZ > > > ==== PENNA-DUTCH Mailing List ==== > New lists and web sites that are about the PA DUTCH > are gladly advertised here. > > > ============================== > Join the RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: > Linking the world, one GEDCOM at a time. > http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com >

    02/05/2001 03:39:31