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    1. Re: [PA] Flickinger
    2. Linda Dougan
    3. Thank you for your help. I will do that, send in more information, I also think there is a connection to her and the poorhouse that was here. Thanks Linda ----- Original Message ----- From: "D. Kohler" <dkohlerx2@adelphia.net> To: <PENNSYLVANIA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, July 29, 2004 1:51 PM Subject: Re: [PA] Flickinger > Hi, Linda: > > The way I understand these census pages is that a person (male or > female) who is free and not white would be noted under "other free > persons" and a person (male or female) who is not free would be noted > under "slaves." This information is from an 1800 census page. The > issue of one being "free" or a slave was last noted in the 1840 census. > > If you'd like to provide your gggrandmother's name, birth year & place, > death year & place, family names...I'm sure there are quite a number of > people on this mailing list that would try to help you. > > I found this site: > http://www.cdc.gov/nchstp/tb/notes/TBN_1_00/TBN2000Ruggiero.htm that > mentions: > "The TB sanatorium movement, which was started in Germany by Dr. > Hermann Brehmeris in the 1850s, did not take hold in the United States > until after 1884. Edward Livingston Trudeau, a physician who recovered > from TB disease, started a sanatorium in Saranac Lake, New York, based > on the European model of strict supervision in providing fresh air and > sunshine, bed rest, and nutritious foods." > > I hope this information is of some help. I hope you can provide more > information so that the "list" can try to help. > > Debra > > > On Thursday, Jul 29, 2004, at 19:32 US/Eastern, Linda Dougan wrote: > > > Hi, I just happened to see your response to this email. Ive been > > trying to > > find records in Pa on my gggrandmother, Im sure you have heard thiss > > all be > > fore, but it stated "free White Females" were there other types of > > females? > > she died in 1884 at 30, no grave marker nofuneral records no death > > certificate, nothing, she died of TB, were there TB hospitals then, or > > a > > difference in barial procidures for the poor? maybe that free thing, > > is a > > clue. Linda lindadougan47@worldconnx.net > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "D. Kohler" <dkohlerx2@adelphia.net> > > To: <PENNSYLVANIA-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Thursday, July 29, 2004 12:24 PM > > Subject: Re: [PA] Flickinger > > > > > >> Hi, Bev: > >> > >> The only Flickinger family shown in Heritage Quest's index for 1800 PA > >> is that of Christopher Flickinger located in Conneaut Twp., Crawford > >> Co. The household is shown as: > >> > >> Free White Males: > >> 2 - 0 thru 9 years > >> 3 - 10 thru 15 years > >> 0 - 16 thru 25 years > >> 1 - 26 thru 44 years > >> 0 - 45 and over > >> > >> Free White Females: > >> 2 - 0 thru 9 years > >> 0 - 10 thru 15 years > >> 0 - 16 thru 25 years > >> 1 - 26 thru 44 years > >> 0 - 45 and over > >> > >> Other free persons: 0 > >> Slaves: 0 > >> > >> Good luck with your search! > >> > >> Debra > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> On Thursday, Jul 29, 2004, at 13:06 US/Eastern, Tom & Bev Bennett > >> wrote: > >> > >>> I am looking for information for John James Flickinger Sr. ( > >>> Fleckenner,Fleckenger) b. 1802 in Conneaut Twp., Crawford Co, PA > >>> between > >>> 1810 and 1840. Where would the county seat be? Are there online > >>> information > >>> sites in PA I can use to search for him? He married Mary Bevelheimer > >>> b. 1799 > >>> in Lehigh , Northampton Co, PA. They married bef 1827 (no > >>> confirmation > >>> yet) > >>> . The many spellings of this name makes searching hard. I am not sure > >>> of his > >>> parentage. How do I proceed as I am looking from IL? Bev > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> ==== PENNSYLVANIA Mailing List ==== > >>> No FLAMING allowed on this list! > >>> We are a gentler kinder genealogy list. > >>> Don't be afraid to ask questions. > >>> There are no dumb questions on this list. > >>> > >>> ============================== > >>> 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 > >>> > >> > >> > >> ==== PENNSYLVANIA Mailing List ==== > >> The OFFICIAL website for this list is: > >> http://midatlantic.rootsweb.com/pa/ > >> > >> ============================== > >> Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > >> Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. 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