Hans Ral and Elisabet Strikhouze were witnesses for Maria Rall & Johannes Preyer on Oct 20, 1728 in Dutch Church on Staten Island Pamela Pamela J. Pickering Slinker 1971 Gwin Rd McKinleyville, CA 95519-3961 707: 839-7235 [email protected]
I want to clear up the following spouses and one chr. date. Please give bibliographic citation and include call # and library, if known, for each opinion. Daughters of Pieter Janse Roll & Jannetje du Chene Margrietje Roll chr. 1707 m. Joseph de la Montagne 1728 Annetje Rol b. abt 1690/96 m1) Samuel Burnet <1718 m2) Jacob Ryt/Wright <1722 Catharina Rol chr. 24 Oct 1694 (same date as her cousin) m1) Matthys Sweem <1719 m2) Samuel Beekman >1734 Daughters of Mangel Janse Roll & Annatje H. Volkerts Margrietje Roll chr. 1706 m. Joseph de la Montanje 1728 Annetje Roll chr. 1704 m1) Samuel Burnet < 1718 m2) Philip Minthorne 1723 Catharina Rol chr. 24 Oct 1694 (same date as her cousin) m1) Matthys Sweem <1719 m2) Matthew Forber/Forbur <1722 Pamela Pamela J. Pickering Slinker 1971 Gwin Rd McKinleyville, CA 95519-3961 707: 839-7235 [email protected]
Any info on the following? Phebe Roll d/o Isaac Roll (1799-1875) & Catherine Vandike (1802-1880) Phebe m. a Mr. Marring and had at least one son. Pamela Pamela J. Pickering Slinker 1971 Gwin Rd McKinleyville, CA 95519-3961 707: 839-7235 [email protected]
Lucinda Kidd (1834-1902)
If you have room, please add my web site: http://members.aol.com/RLCww/Kidd1.htm Lucinda Kidd (1834-1904) married Jonathan Smith Roll (1828-1904)
Nancy: Please feel free to use my URL!! You can list is as "Michael VanBaaren's Genealogy Home Page (including Colonial Dutch Families)". I think that would be enough information for anyone subscribing to the Roll list. If that's too long of a description, just the first part is sufficient. Thanks!! :) Michael ---------- > From: MRS NANCY N LOHBRUNNER <VJRL9[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > Subject: [ROLL-L] tag lines > Date: Saturday, March 07, 1998 11:51 AM > > I am going to add 'tag lines' to all posts on the Roll list and we > are allowed ten, so I think it would be a good idea use the URL's for > your web sites. If you would like it posted, please send me your > permission to post your URL. Also how you would like it defined, > think they have to be kept to three short lines. I have to have all > ten tag lines or will have to repeat some of them to make ten. > > Nancy > > ____ > Nancy Lohbrunner > [email protected]
I am going to add 'tag lines' to all posts on the Roll list and we are allowed ten, so I think it would be a good idea use the URL's for your web sites. If you would like it posted, please send me your permission to post your URL. Also how you would like it defined, think they have to be kept to three short lines. I have to have all ten tag lines or will have to repeat some of them to make ten. Nancy ____ Nancy Lohbrunner [email protected]
Hello Michael: To unsubscribe your prodigy address, send e-mail to [email protected] (or for the ones on the digest) [email protected] and put unsubscribe in the body of the message, for the ones whose ISP needs a subject, use unsubscribe there also. To subscribe your new address, use the same above address, but put subscribe in the subject and body of message. Please turn off all signature lines, sometimes 'smartlist' takes offense to them. You will automatically receive messages after unsubscribing and subscribing. If you have any problems, let me know and I can manually do it for you. Nancy
I'm just cleaning up my account here at Prodigy and wanted to let the Roll Mailing List know that I have a new e-mail address: [email protected] I'm switching to a local provider (well, they actually provide Internet Service in CA, WA, OR and UT) for only $99/year for unlimited. A lot of my friends have had this service and really like it. Nancy -- do I need to resubscribe to ROLL-L? If so, can you refresh my memory as to what I need to do? Thanks! : ) Michael
Nancy Appreciate your keeping me in mind but My ggrandfather sailed from Bremen and landed in Baltimore in April, 1896. (Incidentally, my mother always said the Lockers came from hell). Ed
Hi Nancy Sorry it took so long to respond I just got date for this years Roll reunion it will be on Sept 20th to be held at the North Star Oh American Legion hall. I think this should be about our 38th year for this reunion, it is just one line of Rolls but we have had other Rolls From other states visit with from time to time--I can assure you any one is welcom Barney ---------- > From: NANCY N LOHBRUNNER <[email protected]> > To: ROLL LIST <[email protected]> > Subject: [ROLL-L] attn: Barney > Date: Wednesday, February 25, 1998 11:50 PM > > Are there still ROLL reunions? Tell us a little about them, please. Many > people? From all over or local? One specific line? > > Thanks, > Nancy >
Found a COENRAET LOCKER from Nurembergh on the ships passenger list for De Vergulde Otter 1657 at www.rootsweb.com/~ote/nyship4.htm#list3 Where are your Locker's from? Nancy
Nothing new, but thought if you have not visited the 'Olive Tree' lately, you might be interested to see the list of settlers and their debtsat www.rootsweb.com/~ote/indexny.htm Pieter Adriaensz Gemackelick - don't think I have ever seen it spelled quite like that. Nancy
For: William Henry Roll Nancy Lohbruner Audrey Hancock Not sure if this went out to you individually or not, so am sending again. Mailed out your copies of the Roll History today. Let me know if you receive thme OK. Noticed several things that bear checking as I was putting it together, so will be working on that. Trust you will find it enjoyable and useful. Best Hansel
William Henry Roll has the boat story on his web site, the Windmill, I'm not sure of the address as of now, we had a crash and I haven't loaded it back into my favorites list. Maybe he can tell you where he found the story. Kathy [email protected]
For Robert & Kathryn Schueren This article appeared in Life Magazine Feb 15, 1954. There are 2 copies in the material I am sending to those who ordered it. I am really looking hard for the story about Abraham Lincoln and John Eddy Roll and their 'famous' boat. This remark is made in the material which Martha & Thelma Roll prepared in the 80's. There is an account of a boat story in the book 'The Frontier Years of Abraham Lincoln' by Richard Kiegel, and I have a copy of that chapter in the material I am sending out. However, it pretty much has John Eddy Roll talking about the incident, and he doesn't seem to be involved in the construction, so I am not sure it is the same incident. Hansel At 08:49 PM 3/2/98 -0000, you wrote: >John Eddy Roll and Abraham Lincoln were friends and Abe gave John's family >his dog when he left for the White House. The story was wrote by Dorothy >Merserve Kunhardt called Lincoln's Lost Dog. I'm not sure what magazine this >was in, but the dog's name was Fido. > >Kathy [email protected] > >
Hansel, Thank you for the information, on his parents. Yes that does help. Donna Sears Chernick
Hi: I am forwarding a message from the owner of Rootsweb for your information. << Start of Forwarded message via Prodigy Mail >> From: Brian Leverich Subject: Internet Message Date: 03/01 Time: 11:00 PM Return-Path: <[email protected]> Received: from fp-1.rootsweb.com (fp-1.rootsweb.com [207.113.233. 233]) by clmin2-int.prodigy.com (8.8.5/8.8.5) with ESMTP id WAA24098; Sun, 1 Mar 1998 22:55:09 -0500 Received: (from [email protected]) by fp-1.rootsweb.com (8.8.5/8.8.5) id TAB22291; Sun, 1 Mar 1998 19:40:48 -0800 (PST) Resent-Date: Sun, 1 Mar 1998 19:40:48 -0800 (PST) Message-Id: <[email protected]> To: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected] cc: "Dr. Brian Leverich" <[email protected]> Newsgroups: alt.genealogy,soc.genealogy.computing,soc.genealogy.misc Reply-to: "Dr. Brian Leverich" <[email protected]> Subject: RootsWeb in January -- 451,786,000,000 Bytes Served Date: Sun, 01 Mar 1998 19:42:03 -0800 From: Brian Leverich <[email protected]> Resent-Message-ID: <"ut8JAC.A.5xC.xii-0"@fp-1.rootsweb.com> Resent-From: [email protected] X-Mailing-List: <[email protected]> archive/latest/36 X-Loop: [email protected] Precedence: list Resent-Sender: [email protected] I guess this is a new first -- we're posting the January statistics after, in principle, we could have computed the February statistics. Oh well. It's been *extremely* busy around here, dealing with the explosive growth and the many problems caused by the El Nino storms. The executive summary is that we had about 33% growth during just the month of January: o 27,751,946 Web files (20,835,802 in Dec) from 2,400 Websites (2,240 in Dec). - 8,308,561 were HTML pages (not images or cgi-bin) (5,903,137 in Dec). - 3,574,701 were cgi-bin database searches and such. (2,911,509 in Dec). - 15,784,790 were GIFs (14,529,204) or JPEGs (1,255,586) (11,849,905 in Dec were GIFs (10,902,627) or JPEGs (947,279). o 618,762 FTP file downloads from the USGenWeb Archives and the ROOTS-L Library (472,838 in Dec). o Thanks to a neat hack by Tim Pierce, we know we shipped about 88,649,000 pieces of mail to the 2,600+ (2,300 in Dec) mailing lists we host. o 60,000 alt.g and s.g.* Usenet News articles to hosts on three continents (same as Dec). o Approximately 451,786,000,000 bytes in total (321,408,000,000 in Dec). Besides adding hundreds of new Websites and mailing lists in January, we also added new servers and a third and fourth T1 connection to the Internet. (A T1 is about 50 times faster than a standard modem.) These additions have significantly increased our costs of operation, but they were essential if we were to continue to properly support the Internet genealogical community. As always, RootsWeb remains supported by user contributions. Folks who would like to become a RootsWeb Member or Sponsor (the cost is very modest) are invited to visit: http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/how-to-subscribe.html *** You can become a Member easily using your credit card and our new secure server. *** Now is a particularly good time for folks to join, because we have had a huge increase in utilization since Christmas. Our bandwidth rate has jumped from 321 to 451 gigabytes/month, and we're having to do numerous upgrades to our servers to support the load. Your membership can help our capacity keep up with the demands of the Internet genealogical community. Thanks to everyone who participates in RootsWeb -- clearly folks are continuing to exchanging a great deal of information! -B -- Dr. Brian Leverich Co-moderator, soc.genealogy.methods/GENMTD- L RootsWeb Genealogical Data Cooperative http://www.rootsweb. com/ P.O. Box 6798, Frazier Park, CA 93222-6798 [email protected] com << End of Forwarded message >> ____ Nancy Lohbrunner [email protected]
John Eddy Roll and Abraham Lincoln were friends and Abe gave John's family his dog when he left for the White House. The story was wrote by Dorothy Merserve Kunhardt called Lincoln's Lost Dog. I'm not sure what magazine this was in, but the dog's name was Fido. Kathy [email protected]
Martha - If you come across this information (The Wilderness Trail) please keep me in mind for a copy. We believe that my wife's family (Burtons) came across this area also. Hansel