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    1. RE: [PA] Need Help?????1771 Quaker marriages
    2. Debbie Dunkle
    3. Just checked my copy of Watring & Wright, Bucks County, Pennsylvania Church Records of the 17th & 18th Centuries, Volume 2 Quaker Records: Falls and Middletown Monthly Meetings and on page 105 is the entry: 4/1/1772 - Falls reports that Isaac Janney requests certificate to Fairfax Monthly Meeting in Virginia. (Falls Monthly Meeting: Men's Minutes). There is an entry for a Hannah Janney, but it is probably not the Hannah you are seeking. (page 164). Hannah Janney disowned 1/6/1763 for neglecting meetings, deviations in speech and in the manner of education of her children. (Miscellaneous Papers of Falls Monthly Meeting) Debbie -----Original Message----- From: Ginnypin@aol.com [mailto:Ginnypin@aol.com] Sent: Wednesday, July 07, 2004 2:38 PM To: PENNSYLVANIA-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [PA] Need Help?????1771 Quaker marriages Searching for info on the Janney Family of Bucks County Pennsylvania IN PARTICULAR A MARRIAGE FOR ISAAC JANNEY. This would be around the year of 1771. Isaac was a member of the FALLS MEETING. Isaac married a non Quaker, therefore, he must have been removed from the Quaker faith. After their marriage, they lived in Franklin County Virginia. Were there any towns or cities close to the Falls Mtg. where there may have been other Churchs or a Court where a marriage could have taken place. ANY INFO REGARDIING info for Isaac Janney and Hannah would be greatly appreciated. Ginnypin@aol.com ==== 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

    07/07/2004 01:36:38
    1. Re: [PA] Peter Conway
    2. In a message dated 7/7/2004 6:54:54 PM Eastern Daylight Time, jeanquinn@btinternet.com writes: My fathers uncles/aunt moved to the states early in the 19th.century. I know that 1 cousin lived in Allegheny Pa He, [Peter Conway] came to visit us in the U.K late 40's early 50's. I have started to [try] and They do say "start with what you know" and then work backwards. Knowing the name of the Uncle might be useful as well as was he born in England Scotland ?? or where. There are 21 Peters in the 1930 census in Pa if the below is yours you might find your Uncle in the EIDB[Oh better tell you what that is *G* Ellis Island Database 1892-1920]. Eliz Peter Conway Age: 38 Estimated birth year: 1891 Birthplace: Scotland Relation to Head-of-house: Head Race: White Home in 1930: Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Pennsylvania Occupation: View image Education: View image Military Service: View image Rent/home value: View image Age at first marriage: View image Parents' birthplace: View image Owned a radio: View image Image Source: Year: 1930; Census Place: Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Pennsylvania; Roll: 1979; Page: ; Enumeration District: 257; Image: 409.0.

    07/07/2004 01:02:04
    1. Re: [PA] Peter Conway
    2. Karen
    3. And where he was born also ----- Original Message ----- From: "jeanquinn" <jeanquinn@btinternet.com> To: <PENNSYLVANIA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, July 07, 2004 6:30 PM Subject: [PA] Peter Conway > Hello, > I have just subscribed to the mailing list > My fathers uncles/aunt moved to the states early in the > 19th.century. I know that 1 cousin lived in Allegheny Pa > He, [Peter Conway] came to visit us in the U.K late 40's > early 50's. I have started to [try] and build a family tree > I would be grateful for any help, however small that might > get me started in the U.S.A > Regards > Jean Quinn nee Conway > > > ==== PENNSYLVANIA Mailing List ==== > If you wish to contact the list administrator, send an e-mail to: PENNSYLVANIA-admin@rootsweb.com Direct any questions or comments of an administrative nature to the admin address and NOT to the list -- the list is for Pennsylvania genealogy discussion. > > ============================== > 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 > >

    07/07/2004 01:01:22
    1. Re: [PA] Peter Conway
    2. Karen
    3. Jean - can you please supply us with more information? Age, wife, children, etc? Karen ----- Original Message ----- From: "jeanquinn" <jeanquinn@btinternet.com> To: <PENNSYLVANIA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, July 07, 2004 6:30 PM Subject: [PA] Peter Conway > Hello, > I have just subscribed to the mailing list > My fathers uncles/aunt moved to the states early in the > 19th.century. I know that 1 cousin lived in Allegheny Pa > He, [Peter Conway] came to visit us in the U.K late 40's > early 50's. I have started to [try] and build a family tree > I would be grateful for any help, however small that might > get me started in the U.S.A > Regards > Jean Quinn nee Conway > > > ==== PENNSYLVANIA Mailing List ==== > If you wish to contact the list administrator, send an e-mail to: PENNSYLVANIA-admin@rootsweb.com Direct any questions or comments of an administrative nature to the admin address and NOT to the list -- the list is for Pennsylvania genealogy discussion. > > ============================== > 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 > >

    07/07/2004 12:59:05
    1. Re: [PA] Pennsylvania RITTER/RUTTER-WEINEY/WINEY-MYRTETUS
    2. Thank you so much for the site! I will have to look into it! Ella

    07/07/2004 12:56:46
    1. Re: [PA] Need Help?????1771 Quaker marriages
    2. I also am interested in Isaac Janney & Hannah, I am connected through Isaac's grandmother Rebecca Biles. Joseph Janney married Rebecca Biles June 18, 1703 in Bucks County, Pa. son William Janney married Elizabeth Moon grandson Isaac Janney married Hannah most of my information is on the Biles. Pamela Wright Bucks County, PA. _pami0608@aol.com_ (mailto:pami0608@aol.com) Researching Surnames: Ashcraft / Ashcroft, Ashfield, Biles, Bullock, Canby, Goldstone, Hauf / Hanf, Hewlings/Huelings, Hornby, Hunt, Kelty, Macknet / Mackinet, Makela, Marshall, Morris, Nori, Ogborne, Robinson, Rose, Stucke, Thorn(e), Wambold / Wampole, Weikel, Wetherill, Williamson, Wisham.

    07/07/2004 12:49:31
    1. Re: [PA] Pennsylvania RITTER/RUTTER-WEINEY/WINEY-MYRTETUS
    2. In a message dated 7/7/2004 3:04:57 PM Eastern Daylight Time, dkohlerx2@adelphia.net writes: Nice site! Thanks, Eliz! Quite welcome <>G the only trouble with it is that the names are modern as are the locations. I know there are other wonderful sites with old names and countries from the 1880's but I lost them long ago in a HDD crash Eliz

    07/07/2004 12:44:32
    1. Re: [PA] TURLEY
    2. In a message dated 7/7/2004 12:48:36 PM Eastern Daylight Time, MOUSENGROUSE@aol.com writes: Leonard TURLEY born about 1876 in Sedgley, Staffordshire, England emigrated to Pittsburgh, Pa. in 1906 age 20. He married and Leonard Turley and wife May he first married at age 42 , it says and he is a moulder in a Steel Company Eliz Age: 44 Estimated birth year: 1885 Birthplace: England Relation to Head-of-house: Head Race: White Home in 1930: Wilkinsburg, Allegheny, Pennsylvania Occupation: View image Education: View image Military Service: View image Rent/home value: View image Age at first marriage: View image Parents' birthplace: View image Owned a radio: View image Image Source: Year: 1930; Census Place: Wilkinsburg, Allegheny, Pennsylvania; Roll: 1993; Page: ; Enumeration District: 872; Image: 236.0

    07/07/2004 12:40:58
    1. South Phila.,PA City Directory Listings and other info on RITTERs and RUTTERs
    2. Hello listers, My RITTERs are George and Emma RITTER/RUTTER who lived at 1741 Otsego Street and I can share other information that I have on their descendants. George was a brother (or some other possible relation) to Mathias who's son and or grandson William H. RUTTER was living with on Otsego Street. There were also 3 other brothers (or any other possible relation). 1. John RUTTER born about 1821 married to a Margaret. Their children were... John born 1838 Richard, born 1847 and married Henrietta MARKS Jeremiah born 1850 and married Margaret A. Calendar born 1851 and married Prudence NAPIER Charles born 1852 and married Mary MANARDIS Mary born 1855 Michael born 1857 married Catherine Bishop born 1859. 2. Joseph RITTER, born about 1826, married to an Emma. Their children were.. Emma born 1848 Eliza born 1850 Joseph born 1852 John born 1855 Mary born 1863 Susan born 1864 Catherine born 1870. 3. Bishop RUTTER born about 1828. I found a census image (which I can no longer access!) from the 1850 census for Southwark, Phila.,PA. It lists John and Sarah RITTER age 63 if I remember correctly. John was a ropemaker. I believe that this is the same John who lived with my George and would most likely be his father. George named his first daughter Sarah so I believe that Sarah would most likely be his mother's name. John was widowed in the 1860 census when he was living with my gg grandparents George and Emma RUTTER. John is listed as a junior in the earlier city directories. Even though it could have been typed just to distinguish between the 2 different RUTTERs, I'm guessing that he was a junior. I did find, at familysearch.org, a Mathias, born about 1825, that lived in Philadelphia and his parents are listed as John and Mary RITTER, living in the Penn District in Philadelphia. I strongly believe that this is my Mathias, father of William H. RITTER who later moved to Camden NJ. William H. RITTER's son William H. RITTER married Georgeanna SINK in Camden NJ. William was living with my gg grandparents, George and Emma RUTTER, at 1741 Otsego when they applied for marriage. Georgeanna SINK's sister Francis married George Washington RUTTER, son of Calendar RUTTER and Prudence NAPIER. Calendar RUTTER was the son of John RUTTER (born about 1821) and Margaret. RITTER 1851 Elizabeth - upholsterist - S. Wiley's Court James D. - merchant - 61 Washington John - laborer - Miller's Court J. D. - acccountant - Miller's Court 1859 Geroge - gasfitter - Moore below Otsego John - shingle shaver - Eagle Place 1860 Frederick - cordwainer - 4 Harmstead Place George - welder - 16 Moore 1861 Jacob - machinest - 1728 American John - shingle shaver - 3 Eaton Place 1862 John F. - Shingle dresser - 3 Eaton Place 1863 George - laborer - Otsego below Morris George - welder - Otsego Below Morris John - shingle sahver - 3 Eaton Place John - laborer - Otsego below Morris John - ropemaker - Otsego below Morris 1864 Geroge - laborer - 426 Norris George - laborer - rear 7 Moore George W. - laborer - Otsego above Moore John - watchman - Otsego above Moore John F. - barber - 3 Eaton Place Mathias - laborer - 7 Moore Lawrence - woodsawer - 3 Eldridge Place Henry - jeweler - 420 Wilder 1870 George W. - gasfitter - 1741 Otsego John - cooper - 3 Eaton Place John - ropemaker - 1741 Otsego Lawrence - laborer - 3 Eldridge Henry G. - segarmaker - 1012 or 1812 S. Randolph 1875 Charles (RITNER) Swanson and Dickinson George - weaver - 43 Otter John P. - cooper - 43 Otter Phillip - tailor - S. Sauer's Court Charles - baker - 1611 Lawrence Jacob - laborer - 1541 Anthony 1880 Augustus - bookkeeper - 635 Morris Christian - 1321 Lawrence Frederick - salesman - 1715 Judson Gottleib - driver - 1321 Lawrence P. G. - clerk - 231 Greenwich 1885 Calender P. - welder - 115 McClellan George W. - foreman - 1741 Otsego John - driver - 28 Innis Peter - 118 Merion Phillip - 1415 Randolph 1890 Calender P. laborer - 115 McClellan Frederick - laborer - Eagle Hotel George W. - plumber - 1741 Otsego Isaac - cabinetmaker - 1741 Wood Peter J. - carrier - 1921 S. 5th Phillip - tailor - 1417 S. Randolph Sarah widow Augustus - 635 Morris William - welder - 1741 Otsego 1895 Calender P. - welder - 115 McClellan Edward N. - carpenter - 728 Tasker George W. - moulder - 117 McClellan Geroge W. - plumber - 1741 Otsego John - tailor - 621 Federal William - laborer - 1741 Otsego William A. - laborer - 1746 Hale 1900 Calender P. - welder - 141 Mifflin Calender P. Jr. - painter - 141 Mifflin Edward N. - carpneter - 728 Tasker Emma - grocer - 1741 S. Water Geroge - 1741 S. Water Geroge W. - welder - 128 McClellan Jackson H. - 728 Tasker William - laborer - 1723 S. Lee 1910 Calender P. - laborer - 348 Tree Augustus - bookkeeper - 62 and 35 Tree Frank - helper - 62 and 35 Tree Frank E. - electrician - 625 Tree George W. - 1741 S. Water George W. - moulder - 507 Hoffman Jeremiah K. - painter - 107 Mifflin John - clerk - Washington Hotel Oscar L. - helper - 1021 E. Moyamensing 1917 George W. - moulder - 507 Hoffman Jeremiah K. - 107 Mifflin 1921 Calender P. - clerk - 2738 S. 11th Charles - laborer - 1736 S. Water Geroge - moulder - 507 Hoffman Jeremiah - pianter - 200 Mifflin John - foreman - 2048 S. Frazier Morris - huckster - 307 washington Ave ------------------------------------------------------------- RUTTER 1805 John - Tobacconist - Etris Court 1810 Jacob - victualler - Federal near 2nd Henry - ropemaker - Moyamensing Road John - shoemaker - corner 2nd and Meade 1816 Henry - ropemaker - 2nd below Federal Mathias - corner of Moyamensing and Federal John - Cordwainer - Little Washington John Jr. - ropemaker - Greenwich Street 1820 Henry - ropemaker - 572 S. 2nd above Wharton John - Shoemaker - Washington Ave. above 2nd John Jr. - ropemaker - Greenwich Street Mathias - carpetweaver - corner Moyamensing and Federal 1825 Henry (RUTER) - ropemaker - 572 S. 2nd Mary Ann - carpetweaver - Moyamensing and Federal 1830 Henry (RUTER) - ropemaker - 572 S. 2nd Jacob - ropemaker - Wharton below Moyamensing Robert - butcher - 11 Federal Mary Ann - Moyamensing and Federal widow Hannah - 5 Bell's Court 1835 - 1836 Jacob - ropemaker - Wharton below Moyamensing Lydia - 572 S. 2nd Robert - butcher - 11 Federal 1840 Catherine - 3 Seiser's Court Lydia - Tayloress - 572 S. 2nd below Merion Peter - jeweler - 16 Wharton Robert - victualler - Federal above 2nd 1851 George - laborer - Front and Moore Henry - butcher - 572 S. 2nd Robert B. - bookbinder - 11 Carlton John - ropemaker - Church above Moore William - bookbinder - 6 Clark Lydia - 572 S. 2nd - Tailoress Peter - jeweler - 3rd and Federal Robert - victualler - Federal above 2nd 1859 A. - cordwainer - 157 Flower George - laborer - Mifflin below Front George W. - victualler - 211 Federal Henry - butcher - 1226 S. 2nd Henry T. - jeweler - 1201 S. 3rd John - segarmaker - 1226 S. 2nd John - ropemaker - Otsego above Moore Peter - jeweler - 1201 S. 3rd Robert - victualler - 211 Federal 1860 George W. - victualler - 211 Federal Henry - goldsmith - 1318 S. 4th Henry - jeweler - 304 Chestnut - home - 2nd below Greenwich Henry - victualler - 1226 S. 2nd John - ropemaker - Otsego John - segarmaker - 1226 S. 2nd Lydia - gentlewoman - 1226 S. 2nd Peter - jeweler - 304 Chestnut - home - south west corner of 3rd and Federal Peter - jeweler - Redwood above 3rd Robert - victualler - 211 Federal Thomas A. - conductor - 157 Flower 1861 Albert - cordwainer - 402 Lynd Geroge - butcher - stall 11 section 1 Wharton Street Market George W. - butcher - stall 28 section 1 Wharton Street Market George W. - laborer - Moore east of Front Henry - butcher - 1226 S. 2nd John W. - -Morris above Otsego Robert - victualler - 211 Federal Joseph - butcher - 1130 Jackson 1862 George - pipewelder - Church below Norris George W. - pipewelder - Church below Norris Henry - butcher - 1225 S. 2nd John - waterman - Front below Moore John - ropemaker - Church below Norris John - segarmaker - 1225 S. 2nd Mathias - 207 Prime Peter - jeweler - 322 Wharton Robert - butcher - 211 Federal Henry - jeweler - 420 Wilder 1863 Henry - butcher - 1236 S. 2nd Phoebe - Gentlewoman - 209 Federal Robert - butcher - 211 Federal 1864 Henry - butcher - 1235 S. 2nd John - carpenter - 216 Celeste John - tobacconist - 1224 S. 2nd John - waterman - rear - Otsego above Moore Phoebe - seamstress - rear - 205 Federal Robert - butcher - 211 Federal 1870 George W. - clerk - 224 Wharton Hannah widow George - 1226 S. 2nd Henry - butcher - 123 McClellan Henry Jr. - cooper - 123 McClellan Henry R. - mail carrier - 420 Dickinson John - laborer - 1851 S. Front John - segars - 1226 S. 2nd Peter - confectioner - 123 McClellan Peter - fireman - 224 Wharton Richard - laborer - 1851 S. Front Robert - butcher - 211 Federal William F. - bookkeeper - 123 McClellan 1875 George W. - clerk - 224 Wharton Hannah widow John - 1236 S. 2nd Henry - jeweler - 320 Greenwich John - segars - 1226 S.. 2nd Peter - clerk - 224 Federal Peter - jeweler - 224 Wharton 1880 Henry N. - clerk - 618 Morris Peter - butcher - 1726 S. Front Peter - clerk customs - 312 Greenwich Peter - jeweler - 312 Greenwich Robert - 211 Federal Robert W. - carpenter - 1723 Crosky 1885 Elizabeth - 211 Federal Henry - clerk - 628 Morris Jeremiah K. - 107 McClellan John - 1200 S. 3rd Margaret widow John - 106 Hazel Mary J. - 211 Federal Peter - fireman - 312 Greenwich Richard - watchman - 106 Hazel Robert W. - plumber - 1758 Crosky Robert W. Jr. - brickmaker - 1758 Crosky 1890 Peter - engineer - 121 Jacoby Henry - salesman - 107 Kershaw Charles - clerk - 1425 Cambridge Charles H. - clerk - 1425 Cambridge George P. - finisher - 1438 Pink Henry N. - clerk - 611 Morris Jeremiah K. - engineer - 107 McClellan Mary widow James - 211 Federal Peter - engineer - 121 Jacoby Richard T. - roller - 106 Hazel 1895 Charles H. - laborer - 98 Moore Elizabeth - 211 Federal Jeremaiah K. - segars - 1818 S. Front Margaret M. widow John - 138 Hoffman Michael M. - laborer - 138 Hoffman 1900 Charles - laborer - 1726 S. Lee George W. - driver - 2125 S. Hancock Margaret widow John - 72 Dudley Michael - laborer - 72 Dudley Mary J. - 211 Federal Robert J. - bricklayer - 1713 Bowers 1910 Charles - laborer - 1736 S. Water George - foreman - 2125 S. Hancock George W. - cook - 1004 S. 2nd Harry - carpenter - 137 Sigel Heber - 51 Snyder Ave Mary J. - 211 Federal Michael - bricklayer - 2128 S. Hancock Michael - driver - 119 Snyder Ave Michael - laborer - 1736 S. Water Richard P. - machinist - 2112 S. Howard William H. - cooper - 1736 S. Water 1917 Joseph H. - 2415 S. Sartain Charles H. - laborer - 1736 S. Water Edw - driver - 2125 S. Hancock George - foreman - 2125 S. Hancock Harry - carpenter - 137 Sigel Heber - foreman - 46 Mercy Jeremiah K. - engineer - 65 Dudley John - laborer - 1736 S. Water Michael - driver - 62 Dudley Richard P. - cheuffer - 108 Emily Sarah widow - old lady's home Solomon - barber supplies - 1711 S. 6th William H. - cooper - 436 Fitzgerald William J. - laborer - 211 Federal 1921 John - driver - 2125 S. Phillip Michael - firebrick - 42 Mercy Jeremiah - foreman - 46 Mercy Michael - laborer - 121 Snyder Ave. Sarah E. - Old Ladie's Home William - driver - 2125 S. Hancock I would love to hear from anyone that has any information at all. I'm always willing to share. Good luck, Ella

    07/07/2004 12:13:37
    1. Re: [PA] Need Help?????1771 Quaker marriages
    2. In a message dated 7/7/2004 5:46:17 PM Eastern Standard Time, Ginnypin@aol.com writes: Isaac married a non Quaker, therefore, he must have been removed from the Quaker faith. --- Not necessarily. The person would have been disowned for marriage out of unity (MOU) if they married a non-Quaker. BUT they often apologized for the error of their ways and were accepted back into the meeting. If that is the case you would find something to that effect in the meeting records. Joan

    07/07/2004 12:11:01
    1. Need Help?????1771 Quaker marriages
    2. Searching for info on the Janney Family of Bucks County Pennsylvania IN PARTICULAR A MARRIAGE FOR ISAAC JANNEY. This would be around the year of 1771. Isaac was a member of the FALLS MEETING. Isaac married a non Quaker, therefore, he must have been removed from the Quaker faith. After their marriage, they lived in Franklin County Virginia. Were there any towns or cities close to the Falls Mtg. where there may have been other Churchs or a Court where a marriage could have taken place. ANY INFO REGARDIING info for Isaac Janney and Hannah would be greatly appreciated. Ginnypin@aol.com

    07/07/2004 11:38:29
    1. Re: [PA] TURLEY
    2. D. Kohler
    3. Hi, Pat: Is this the family in 1881 in England?   Household: 1881 (familysearch.org)  Name  Relation Marital Status Gender Age Birthplace Occupation Disability  Thomas TURLEY   Head   M   Male   30   Sedgley, Stafford, England   Iron Moulder      Martha J. TURLEY   Wife   M   Female   28   Sedgley, Stafford, England         John Thos. TURLEY   Son   U   Male   10   Sedgley, Stafford, England   Scholar      Joseph TURLEY   Son   U   Male   9   Sedgley, Stafford, England   Scholar      Hannah TURLEY   Daur   U   Female   7   Sedgley, Stafford, England   Scholar      Arthur TURLEY   Son   U   Male   1   Sedgley, Stafford, England         Samuel TURLEY   Son   U   Male   4 m   Sedgley, Stafford, England        ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Source Information:   Dwelling   No No Truley Street   Census Place Sedgley, Stafford, England   Family History Library Film   1341688   Public Records Office Reference   RG11   Piece / Folio   2869 / 78   Page Number   10 Hopefully, someone with access to a 1930 PA census index will be able to find them for you in 1930. Debra On Wednesday, Jul 7, 2004, at 12:47 US/Eastern, MOUSENGROUSE@aol.com wrote: > Hi All. > I'm new to this list and I am searching for possible descendants of > two of my > father's uncles. > > Leonard TURLEY born about 1876 in Sedgley, Staffordshire, England > emigrated > to Pittsburgh, Pa. in 1906 > age 20. > He married and American lady (possibly Maggie) who was a school > teacher, and > I don't think they had any children. I am also led to believe that > they ran a > lodging house, and that the lady had several sisters. (I have a > photograph of > her with sisters and her father). > > --------------------- > > Joseph TURLEY born about 1864, also in Sedgley, Staffordshire, England, > together with his wife Alice emigrated in 1907, (Joseph's age about > 32). > > I found Alice later on in about 1912/13 on a ships manifest together > with two > children - Albert age 5 and May (no age given). > > The father of Leonard and Joseph was Thomas Turley, who was an iron > moulder. > I understand that they both worked in the steel industry in Pittsburgh, > although I have found an address for Leonard Turley in New Brighton. > (Is this a > district of Pittsburgh?) > > Could anyone suggest how I could find out if either Albert or May had > any > children, as they still have a cousin alive in England. I think they > would be > 2nd cousins once removed to me. > > I would appreciate any help or suggestions. > > Best wishes > > Pat in England. > > > ==== 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 >

    07/07/2004 09:53:54
    1. Re: [PA] Catherina RITTER born May 7, 1745
    2. There are several family trees on WorldConnect that includes Tex Ritter's genealogy. One is located here: http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=bfhawkins&id=I2234 Joan

    07/07/2004 09:53:41
    1. Re: [PA] TURLEY
    2. D. Kohler
    3. Hi, Pat: I just found this in the 1920 & 1910 census pages on Heritage Quest: 1920 - 336 Meade Street, Wilkinsburg, Allegheny Co., PA - 1/14/1920 Turley, Joseph - head - m - w - 47 - single - immigrated 1905/naturalized 1910 - England x 3 - iron moulder/steel mill Turley, Leonard - brother - m - w - 34 - single - imm. 1906/na. 1911 - England x 3 - iron moulder/steel mill 1910 - 918 5th Avenue, 2-WD New Brighton, Beaver Co., PA - 4/23/1910 Turly, Joseph - head - m - w - 36 - 1st marriage/18 yrs. - England x 3 - 1905/Al - moulder/bathtub works ------ Alice M. - wife - f - w - 34 - 1st marriage/18 yrs. - England x 3 - 1905 - none ------ May A. - dau. - f - w - 13 - single - England x 3 - 1905 ------ Albert G. - son - m - w - 11 mos. - single - PA/England x 2 ------ Lenord - brother - m - w - 24 - single - England x 3 - 1906 - moulder/bathtub works Would you like copies of these pages? I can email them to you. Debra On Wednesday, Jul 7, 2004, at 12:47 US/Eastern, MOUSENGROUSE@aol.com wrote: > Hi All. > I'm new to this list and I am searching for possible descendants of > two of my > father's uncles. > > Leonard TURLEY born about 1876 in Sedgley, Staffordshire, England > emigrated > to Pittsburgh, Pa. in 1906 > age 20. > He married and American lady (possibly Maggie) who was a school > teacher, and > I don't think they had any children. I am also led to believe that > they ran a > lodging house, and that the lady had several sisters. (I have a > photograph of > her with sisters and her father). > > --------------------- > > Joseph TURLEY born about 1864, also in Sedgley, Staffordshire, England, > together with his wife Alice emigrated in 1907, (Joseph's age about > 32). > > I found Alice later on in about 1912/13 on a ships manifest together > with two > children - Albert age 5 and May (no age given). > > The father of Leonard and Joseph was Thomas Turley, who was an iron > moulder. > I understand that they both worked in the steel industry in Pittsburgh, > although I have found an address for Leonard Turley in New Brighton. > (Is this a > district of Pittsburgh?) > > Could anyone suggest how I could find out if either Albert or May had > any > children, as they still have a cousin alive in England. I think they > would be > 2nd cousins once removed to me. > > I would appreciate any help or suggestions. > > Best wishes > > Pat in England. > > > ==== 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 >

    07/07/2004 09:42:24
    1. Re: [PA] Pennsylvania RITTER/RUTTER-WEINEY/WINEY-MYRTETUS
    2. D. Kohler
    3. Nice site! Thanks, Eliz! Debra On Wednesday, Jul 7, 2004, at 13:58 US/Eastern, Elizhlists@aol.com wrote: > > In a message dated 7/6/2004 10:26:09 PM Eastern Daylight Time, > dkohlerx2@adelphia.net writes: > > > Sorry, I don't know where Weyler, Steinsberg, Hilsbach & Krombach, > Krechgau are in Germany. > > > > Try the World Gazetteer; > _http://www.calle.com/world/_ (http://www.calle.com/world/) > > _http://www.calle.com/world/GM/_ (http://www.calle.com/world/GM/) > > Go down the page to the alphabetic list [this is a change but now you > can > search by "land" if you are given that instead of a town > Eliz > > > > ==== 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 >

    07/07/2004 09:03:39
    1. [OSU-NY_Obits] Digest Number 1050 - 7 Jul 2004
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    3. Hope this helps someone. = = = = = = = = = = = = Pat C., BHCD Quakertown, PA US BLUROC1@worldnet.att.net = = = = = = = = = = = = = Incoming/outgoing mail scanned by Norton 2004 = = = = = = = = = = = ---- Powles, Harold, 78, of Newburgh, died July 4, 2004 in Goshen. Brooks-DiDonato Funeral Home. 845-561-8300. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- HAROLD J. POWLES Newburgh, N.Y. Harold J. Powles, a long time area resident, entered into rest Sunday, July 4, 2004 in Orange County Residential Health Care Center, Goshen. He was 78. Son of the late William and Marion Powles, he was born March 9, 1926 in Philadelphia, PA. He was married to the late Rita Redmond Powles, who predeceased him in 1992. Mr. Powles proudly served his country in the US Navy during WWII. He retired as a printer for the Evening News and was a self-employed landscaper. An avid outdoorsman, Harold served as past president for Black Rock Fish & Game Club; past president of Black Rock Bassbusters; was one of the first NYS Bow Hunter Education Instructors; was a champion archer; and loved bass fishing and bow hunting. He also served as past president of the printers union. Survivors include his four sons, William and his wife Karen of New Windsor; Harold and his wife Susan of New Windsor; Steven and his wife Kathy of Cornwall and Richard and his wife Susan of Wallkill; and four grandchildren, Kathryn "K.C.", William Jr., Steven and Dillon. Visitation will be held from 2 to 4 & 6 to 8 pm on Wednesday, July 7 at the Brooks-DiDonato Funeral Home, 481 Gidney Ave., Newburgh. A Funeral service will be offered at 11:00 am on Thursday July 8 at the funeral home. Burial will follow in Woodlawn Cemetery, New Windsor. To send a personal condolence or for directions to the funeral home, please visit Brooks-DiDonato.com. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------

    07/07/2004 08:25:00
    1. Re: [PA] Pennsylvania RITTER/RUTTER-WEINEY/WINEY-MYRTETUS
    2. In a message dated 7/6/2004 10:26:09 PM Eastern Daylight Time, dkohlerx2@adelphia.net writes: Sorry, I don't know where Weyler, Steinsberg, Hilsbach & Krombach, Krechgau are in Germany. Try the World Gazetteer; _http://www.calle.com/world/_ (http://www.calle.com/world/) _http://www.calle.com/world/GM/_ (http://www.calle.com/world/GM/) Go down the page to the alphabetic list [this is a change but now you can search by "land" if you are given that instead of a town Eliz

    07/07/2004 07:58:42
    1. Re: [PA] RE Minister
    2. Everton says Bedford Co. Pa has marriages from 1852 - 1854 and from 1885. Wonder why the gap? Dorothy

    07/07/2004 07:53:05
    1. Re: [PA] Catherina RITTER born May 7, 1745
    2. Tex Ritter was the father of John Ritter who died recently. He was from Texas, hence Tex. Tex died many years ago. Dorothy

    07/07/2004 07:42:03
    1. Buchanan and Murray
    2. Salli L Lutz
    3. I am looking for information on Robert Buchanan who married Margaret Murray in Buffalo Pa., Perry Co. They were married on 15 June 1826, by Robert Thompson, Esq. There is one child for sure known of. Wilson Murray Buchanan, but there was a daughter. I know no name. Does any one have any information on them. There parents are said to be born in PA. As for names on them I am unsure. Thank you Salli There is mention of a Jacob Murray, not sure if this is a brother, or father.

    07/07/2004 07:13:21