Is it just me or is "free trial" and $10 in the sentence sound like a not so free trial?? ----- Original Message ----- From: <Pooh4U386@aol.com> To: <PENNSYLVANIA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, August 08, 2004 7:56 AM Subject: [PA] One time free trial for Ancestry.com 1 month for $10 See info inside > One time free trial for Ancestry.com 1 month for $10 See info inside > > Goto Paypal and add $10 U.S. Dollars to my account pooh4u386@aol.com and you > will be emailed a password and i.d. to use for one month. > > Hurry this will not last for long, > > Ernie > > > ==== PENNSYLVANIA Mailing List ==== > Have you seen the new Mid-Atlantic Roots Network at: > http://midatlantic.rootsweb.com/ > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 > >
Better still, why can't we DROP you Joan? I have belonged to many lists for several years and you are by far the worst 'co-admin' I have ever known. Every time someone posts something that you consider to be even slightly off topic you are ruthless and vicious. You say 'We all know it is a scam'. Well, I didn't know and I wouldn't have if some kind person hadn't alerted me on this list..............and I wouldn't have known I could get my family tree printed at Kinkos if another kind person on this list hadn't posted it. There are many aspects to genealogy. Why can't you lighten up?.....................and if you want to DROP anything, feel free to DROP me!! Beryl Reno, Nevada
One time free trial for Ancestry.com 1 month for $10 See info inside Goto Paypal and add $10 U.S. Dollars to my account pooh4u386@aol.com and you will be emailed a password and i.d. to use for one month. Hurry this will not last for long, Ernie
Denise . . Could Mouser/Mauser be one of your spellings? Sheila Routh
Ernie- I think it was someone responding to you who asked if there was anyone with info about William Smith and his connection to a college. I was reading a biography of Benjamin Franklin today and found a very brief reference to William Smith, a minister from Scotland whom Franklin had befriended, who was made provost of the fledgling college-the first non-sectarian college in America in 1751- which became the present University of Pennsylvania. This may or may not be the person whom you seek. Peggie in OR --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.732 / Virus Database: 486 - Release Date: 7/29/2004
Hi! Looking for information on Margaret YOUNG and Andrew Hemphill. She was Scotch-Irish, settled in MD before moving to PA and later on to Mercer County, PA. But, then I don't who went to Mercer County. Margaret was born about 1757 and possibily in MD or PA. Her siblings noted are: Capt William, Elizabeth and Gilsey. Unfortunately this is all I have on her and hope someone can pick up on it. Sincerely, Larry
I'm looking for any Everdell family connections to these listed surnames below. I have created several Dreambooks for the Everdell families and old Suffolk,Nassau and Kings County,NY. families c. 1670-c. 1840. Please goto the dreambook and post your family genealogy if it applies to the dates, locations or surnames we are focusing on. It has been thought that we were related James Everdell family of Brooklyn, NewYork. The Everdell family is connected to all the surnames below in the listed states over a period of 170 years. Dreambook address-http://books.dreambook.com/confederate1/main6.html Dreambook address-http://books.dreambook.com/confederate1/main7.html NewYork Location of interest: Suffolk,Nassau,Kings County,NY. Family lines from 1670-1840 also in NY,NJ,CT, and possibly PA? Surnames-Everdell: Possible kin- Smith, Nicholson, Pryner, Hallsteine, Chapman, Brush, Bradley, Danforth, Anderson, Grannis, Bower, Rae, Livingston, Strang, Mc Laughlin, Havemeyer, Hubbell, Maas, Peters, Rowen, Tarzwell, Toby WILLIAM MARTIN SMITH B.1825 BROOKLYN,NY MARRIED ABT. 1820 MARIA NICHOLSON B. C. 1800 NY/NJ? COUSIN TO: JAMES EVERDELL BROOKLYN,NY C. 1825-50 ( EVERDELL FAMILY WERE ALL ENGRAVERS AND PRINTERS IN NY) EVERDELL WILLIAMS SMITH Birth: 15 SEP 1854, Edgewater, Bergen, New Jersey Father: JOHN CALVIN SMITH Mother: CHRISTINA RAE Index of Persons Frances EVERDALE (<1832> - ) Wm. EVERDALE (<1830> - ) WILLIAM JAMES EVERDELL Family 1: MARY 1.WILLIAM EVERDELL Christening: 18 MAR 1798, Trinity Church Parish, New York, New York, New York Birth: 30 JAN 1797 Index of Persons Census: 1880, Raritan, Monmouth, New Jersey Charles EVERDELL (<1827> - ) Charles B. EVERDELL (<1866> - ) Lucy E. EVERDELL (<1860> - ) Sarah E. EVERDELL (<1863> - ) Sarah J. EVERDELL (<1827> - ) Susan MC LAUGHLIN (<1811> - ) Probably Mother Inlaw Emeline A. STRANG Birth: About 1864, , Westchester, New York Marriage: About 1887, Brooklyn, Kings, New York Family 1: Hiram K. EVERDELL About 1860, Of, , Westchester, New York Marriage: 1885, , Westchester, New York Frederick Monroe Bradley Birth: 18 JUN 1856, New York City, , , New York Family 1: Mary Chapman Everdell Birth: About 1861, Marriage: 03 JUN 1891, Brooklyn, Kings, New York Jennie Hall Anderson Birth: About 1855, Woodbridge, Middlesex, New Jersey Family 1: William K Everdell Birth: About 1858, Woodbridge, Middlesex, New Jersey Marriage: About 1875, Of, Woodbridge, Middlesex, New Jersey 1.ANNIE HOWELL EVERDELL Birth: 25 APR 1876, Wood-Ridge, Bergen, New Jersey Julia S. Chapman Birth: 02 APR 1828, Of, Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut Family 1: James Everdell Birth: About 1826, Of, , , Connecticut Marriage: 30 AUG 1847 1.Mary E. Everdell Birth: 21 JUN 1848, Of, Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut 2.Mary E. Everdell ? Birth: 21 JUN 1848, Of, Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut 3.James Albert Everdell Birth: , , New York Father: James Everdell Mother: Julia Chapman Family 1: Minnie Hallsteine Birth: , , New York Marriage: 10 MAY 1883, Manhattan, New York, New York 4.Edward Everdell Father: James Everdell Mother: Julia Chapman Family 1: Phebe Bower Marriage: 05 FEB 1886, Manhattan, New York, New York 1.Lydia C. Everdell Birth: 09 MAY 1888, Hoboken, Hudson, New Jersey 2.Ethel C. Everdell Birth: 12 FEB 1886, Jersey City, Hudson, New Jersey Lydia Everdell Birth: 02 MAR 1864, , , Wisconsin Death: 24 JUN 1953 Father: Thomas Everdell Mother: Fanny Toby Family 1: Robert Tarzwell Birth: 24 SEP 1859, Erin Twp, Wellington, Ontario Death: 16 APR 1933 Marriage: 02 FEB 1881, Guelph, Wellington, Ontario Richard Hubbard Danforth Family 1: Kate Everdell Maas Birth: 29 MAR 1843, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Marriage: 07 DEC 1863 Father: Jacob Maas Mother: Sarah Rowen ANNIE HOWELL EVERDELL Birth: 25 APR 1876 Family 1: GROSVENOR GRANNIS Marriage: 22 JUL 1903, Tenafly, Bergen, New Jersey PEARL EVERDELL Family 1: W. J. PETERS Marriage: 02 JAN 1885, , Spokane, Washington Charles Everdell Family 1: Sarah Jane Hubbell Birth: 17 NOV 1827, , Fairfield, Connecticut Marriage: 1847, Connecticut Or, , , New York Email me directly if you have a question or comment. Thanks Ernie Smith Charleston,SC
I'm looking for any Smith family connections to these listed surnames below. I have created a Dreambook for Smith families c. 1670-c. 1840 in this Mail lists area of interest of NewYork so please goto the dreambook and post your family genealogy if it applies to the dates and locations we are focusing on. It has been thought that we were related to Judge Smith but personally I believe we are related to Richard Smiths line of LongIsland and Tangier Smiths line. I have been told that our Smith family is cousins to the Everdell family of NewYork. Dreambook address-http://books.dreambook.com/confederate1/main6.html New York Location of interest: Suffolk,Nassau,Kings County,NY Smith family lines from 1670-1840, especially if your line has alot of Williams in it. My NY,NJ,CT, and possibly PA? Kin Surnames-Nicholson, Smith, Everdell Possible kin-Pryner, Hallsteine, Chapman, Brush, Bradley, Danforth, Anderson, Grannis, Bower, Rae, Livingston, Strang, Mc Laughlin, Havemeyer, Hubbell, Maas, Peters, Rowen, Tarzwell, Toby Email me directly if you have a question or comment. Thanks Ernie Smith Charleston,SC
Hi, List: Does anyone have information on the parents and siblings of Eva Catherine Brenneman (1779-1851)? She married Johann Christian Klinedinst (1779-1848)...both of York Co., PA. I have their children as: Elizabeth (1802-1854), Jonas (1807-1858), Salome/Sarah (1809-1863), Daniel (1812-1879), Benjamin (1818-1892) & Peter (1822-1898). Any additional information would be appreciated. Thank you. Debra
Daniel Spigelmyer- age 56- line forman Hannah- wife- age 57 Sarah- age 27 Malinda- age 18 Eliza- age 11 1850 census- Hartley, Union Co. Pa. See lists of other Spigelmyers in same area I have sent you. Peggy D. Sidney Dreese wrote: >Hi, I am looking for Malinda SPIGELMYER who was 18 years old in 1850 and living in Hartleton, Union County, PA. She was a nurse during the Civil War. Her father was Daniel. > >~Sidney > > >==== PENNSYLVANIA Mailing List ==== >Have you seen the new Mid-Atlantic Roots Network at: >http://midatlantic.rootsweb.com/ > >============================== >Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration >Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. >http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 > > > > >
Hi, Sidney: Is this your Malinda? Series: M593 Roll: 1458 Page: 587 1870 - Hartleton, Union Co., PA - 8/3/1870 Spigelmoyer, Daniel - 76 - m - w - retired farmer - PA ----------------- Lizzie - 76 - f - w - retired housekeeper - PA ----------------- Malinda - 40 - f - w - housekeeper - PA ----------------- Lavina - 26 - f - w - at home - PA ----------------- Susan - 24 - f - w - at home - PA ----------------- Lizzie - 27 - f - w - at home - PA Debra On Thursday, Aug 5, 2004, at 07:30 US/Eastern, Sidney Dreese wrote: > Hi, I am looking for Malinda SPIGELMYER who was 18 years old in 1850 > and living in Hartleton, Union County, PA. She was a nurse during the > Civil War. Her father was Daniel. > > ~Sidney > > > ==== PENNSYLVANIA Mailing List ==== > Have you seen the new Mid-Atlantic Roots Network at: > http://midatlantic.rootsweb.com/ > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 >
Have you tried looking for a Civil War pension file? Also, if you live near Wash. DC, Archives II has quite a collection of info on nurses in the wars, lots of pictures, etc.
Daniel Spiglemyer,56,M,Farmer,b.PA. Hannah,57,F,b.PA. Sarah,27,F,b.PA. Malinda,18,F,b.PA. Eliza,11,F,b.PA. Index>Twp:Hartley,Co:Union,State:PA,Roll:M432_831,Page:187. Sidney Dreese <sdreese@alb.edu> wrote: Hi, I am looking for Malinda SPIGELMYER who was 18 years old in 1850 and living in Hartleton, Union County, PA. She was a nurse during the Civil War. Her father was Daniel. ~Sidney ==== PENNSYLVANIA Mailing List ==== Have you seen the new Mid-Atlantic Roots Network at: http://midatlantic.rootsweb.com/ ============================== Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail is new and improved - Check it out!
Hi, I am looking for Malinda SPIGELMYER who was 18 years old in 1850 and living in Hartleton, Union County, PA. She was a nurse during the Civil War. Her father was Daniel. ~Sidney
The Enterprise-Chronicle Burlingame, Osage County, KS Thursday - May 14, 1931 Funeral Services for Mrs. James Hutchingson Sarah SMith MARKLE, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Moses MARKLE, was born in Redbank, Armstrong county, Pennsylvania, July 31, 1843. At the age of 12 years she moved with her parents to Vernon county, Missouri where they lived for eight years. At the age of 17, she was united in marraige to James HUTCHINGSON. To this union were born six daughters. In time the family moved to Kansas and Mrs. Hutchingson lived at Lawrence during the Quantrel raid. She had three brothers and one step-brother killed in this raid. She also had six grandsons in the World War. Mrs. Hutchingson lived on a farm and was an early pioneer woman of Shawnee county, Kansas. She suffered many privations of life in those early days, yet she was faithful to her trust in these things and went forward with faith and courage needful for the hour. She was converted at the early age of 16 years, and united with the Methodist Episcopal church, and was faithful to her post of duty till the end. For the last twenty years she had made her home with her daughters and was at the home of Mrs. Nannie KEETON, two miles north of Burlingame, when she quietly passed away at the age of 87 years, 9 months and 5 days, May 5, 1931. She leaves to mourn her going her daughters, Mrs. Nannie KEETON of Burlingame, Mrs. Ida PREEDY of Garden City, Kansas, Mrs. Sophia TAYLOR of Colorado Springs, Colorado, Mrs. S.S. BROOKS of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Mrs. Mary MOFFETT of Berryton, Kansas, Mrs. N.J. DREW of Santa Clara, California. She is also survived by 26 grandchildren, 41 great-grandchildren, and a host of friends. She was always ready to lend a helping hand to those in need and was a devoted, loving, kind and affectionate mother. The funeral service was in charge of Rev. J.W. TWEED, pastor of the Methodist church of Burlingame. At the home of Mrs. KEETON a short prayer was given, and the burial was held in the Presbyterian church of Wakarusa, at 2:30 o'clock Thursday afternoon where a large assembly had gathered to apy their respects to a faithful pioneer of their community. The text was taken from Ps. 11605, and the sermon was a tribute to Mrs. Hutchingson. Mrs. R.W. NELSON played the piano and a male quartet, Messrs. Phillip CAZIER, Sim FIRESTONE, Melvin FOLTZ, and June FOLTZ, sang, "Sometime, Somewhere," "Beautiful Land," and "The Unclouded Day." The pallbearers were Frank COBERLY, William COKE, L. LIVINGSTON, J.P. BOWE, J.W. FLOOD, M. MANEY. The body was laid to rest in the Wakarusa cemetery by the side of her husband to await the resurrection morning.
My husband's grandfather was Everdell William SMITH b. 6 Sep. 1855 Edgewater, Bergen Co., NJ; d. 9 Sep 1911 Brooklyn, Kings Co., NY. His father was John Calvin SMITH b.4 June 1809 Smithtown, Suffolk Co., NY; d. 11 June 1890 Brooklyn, Kings Co., NY Both buried in Greenwood Cemetery, Brooklyn, NY. I have an undocumented genealogy connecting us to Richard "Bull" Smith of Smithtown, Suffolk NY. This was "professionally" (?) researched between 1930 and 1950 by someone hired by the son of Everdell SMITH Pat Smith in PA rmspas@eppix.net ----- Original Message ----- From: <Pooh4U386@aol.com> To: <PENNSYLVANIA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, August 04, 2004 2:40 PM Subject: [PA] Smith family lines from 1670-1840 Suffolk,Nassau,Kings County,NY > I'm looking for any Smith family connections to these listed surnames below. > I have created a Dreambook for Smith families c. 1670-c. 1840 in this Mail > lists area of interest of NewYork so please goto the dreambook and post your > family genealogy if it applies to the dates and locations we are focusing on. It > has been thought that we were related to Judge Smith but personally I believe > we are related to Richard Smiths line of LongIsland and Tangier Smiths line. I > have been told that our Smith family is cousins to the Everdell family of > NewYork. > > Dreambook address-http://books.dreambook.com/confederate1/main6.html > > New York Location of interest: Suffolk,Nassau,Kings County,NY > > Smith family lines from 1670-1840, especially if your line has alot of > Williams in it. > > My NY,NJ,CT, and possibly PA? Kin > > Surnames-Nicholson, Smith, Everdell > > Possible kin-Pryner, Hallstien, Chapman, Brush, Bradley, Anderson, Grannis, > Bower, Rae, Livingston, Strang, Mc Laughlin, Havemeyer > > Email me directly if you have a question or comment. > > Thanks > Ernie Smith > Charleston,SC > > > ==== PENNSYLVANIA Mailing List ==== > If your Pennsylvania ancestor was German or Swiss, check out the > Pennsylvania Dutch Family History website at: > http://midatlantic.rootsweb.com/padutch/ > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 > >
I'm looking for any Smith family connections to these listed surnames below. I have created a Dreambook for Smith families c. 1670-c. 1840 in this Mail lists area of interest of NewYork so please goto the dreambook and post your family genealogy if it applies to the dates and locations we are focusing on. It has been thought that we were related to Judge Smith but personally I believe we are related to Richard Smiths line of LongIsland and Tangier Smiths line. I have been told that our Smith family is cousins to the Everdell family of NewYork. Dreambook address-http://books.dreambook.com/confederate1/main6.html New York Location of interest: Suffolk,Nassau,Kings County,NY Smith family lines from 1670-1840, especially if your line has alot of Williams in it. My NY,NJ,CT, and possibly PA? Kin Surnames-Nicholson, Smith, Everdell Possible kin-Pryner, Hallstien, Chapman, Brush, Bradley, Anderson, Grannis, Bower, Rae, Livingston, Strang, Mc Laughlin, Havemeyer Email me directly if you have a question or comment. Thanks Ernie Smith Charleston,SC
In a message dated 8/4/2004 1:27:59 AM Eastern Daylight Time, zgordo@webtv.net writes: Genweb is constantly being updated.It is part of the many different Databases Rootsweb.com gives us for free.They added cemeteries to Blair co recently.If you scroll down to There are a ton of cemeteries at the Chester co Usgenweb and York Co has a lot of information up. Eliz
go to www.usgenweb.com and click on the state that you want. Sometimes when you click on the county they have a tab that you can click on, of cemeteries that you can look though, but some are not completed. I hope this helps you in your search. Karen ----- Original Message ----- From: <Debww0@aol.com> To: <PENNSYLVANIA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, August 03, 2004 6:16 PM Subject: Re: [PA] help Pa. cemeteries > other cemeteries here INDIANA co and surrounding counties plus more > http://www.pa-roots.com/~treasures/ > > > ==== PENNSYLVANIA Mailing List ==== > If your Pennsylvania ancestor was German or Swiss, check out the > Pennsylvania Dutch Family History website at: > http://midatlantic.rootsweb.com/padutch/ > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 >
Genweb is constantly being updated.It is part of the many different Databases Rootsweb.com gives us for free.They added cemeteries to Blair co recently.If you scroll down to United States and click on it.You can use the search engine to find which county a city is in. I found a living Cuz's by searching the different lists.One I never knew existed.we do share information.so I suggest search the list archives.post to the different list.Navigation is actually easy. keep on-keeping on-never quit. Roger