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    1. Tx Unclaimed property-Statler
    2. Nena Smothers
    3. Unclaimed Property in the State of Texas: http://www.window.state.tx.us/up click on Search for your property...then ck the box of the name or names [can do 20 at a time] and go to bottom of pg and click on Details... It tells you how to claim the property. Just need a death cert and know if will was probated or not Also link for other states. Select: Last Name: First Name: Last Known Address: City: STATLER BRIAN 601 N COLTON LUBBOCK STATLER BRIAN 601 N COLTON LUBBOCK STATLER C M 2210 MUSSER LAREDO STATLER CHARLES 9051 S MAIN HOUSTON STATLER DAN 4701 WHIRLAWAY ST DEL VALLE STATLER DENNIS 10330 GATEWAY NORTH EL PASO STATLER J L STATLER JAMES C STATLER JOHN STATLER KEVIN STATLER LANA P O BOX 1318 FREER STATLER LARRY 10518 HEIZER #6 CORPUS CHRISTI STATLER LEROY 3823 PIPERS MEADOW SAN ANTONIO STATLER M C 3005 WOODLAND DICKINSON STATLER M C 3005 WOODLAND DICKINSON STATLER MARIA E 3823 PIPERS MEADOW SAN ANTONIO STATLER MARK STATLER MICHELLE 5861 CRESTMORE CORPUS CHRISTI STATLER MIKE PO BOX 1318 FREER STATLER SHELLEYC 6000 OHIO DR #2019 PLANO STATLER THOMAS SMU BOX 751487 DALLAS STATLER VALERIE STATLER VALERIE 9112 JAMAICA BEACH GALVESTON STATLER III T E P O BOX T 654 STEPHENVILLE STATLER III T E P O BOX T 654 STEPHENVILLE STATLER T EO3 P O BOX T 654 STEPHENVILLE

    09/27/2004 01:11:27
    1. Re: [STATLER] Status of Statler DNA Project
    2. Hey Sandy, I'm passing your email along to my father, Hervie Alfred Statler... Brad Statler

    09/15/2004 01:39:18
    1. Re: [STATLER] Status of Statler DNA Project
    2. Sandra Hall
    3. Hi Brad, Thanks for your interest. I would like anyone interested in the DNA project to look at the "Current Information on DNA Project" linked to my homepage: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~sandrajoneshall/ Any male who has a Statler(or similar spelling) surname is welcome to sign up directly with Family Tree DNA through the link on my website. If you need funding you should email me directly. I can't fund everyone, but if your Statler line will add valuable information to the project I will pay for the test. Sandy --- BradStatler@aol.com wrote: > I'm a MO Statler decendant.... Dad's family was > from the Perryville, MO > area... > > How do I participate in the DNA search? > > Brad Statler > > bradstatler@aol.com >

    09/14/2004 12:45:28
    1. Re: [STATLER] Status of Statler DNA Project
    2. I'm a MO Statler decendant.... Dad's family was from the Perryville, MO area... How do I participate in the DNA search? Brad Statler bradstatler@aol.com

    09/13/2004 12:29:46
    1. Re: [STATLER] Status of Statler DNA Project
    2. I'm a MO Statler decendant.... Dad's family was from the Perryville, MO area... How do I participate in the DNA search? Brad Statler bradstatler@aol.com

    09/13/2004 12:26:31
    1. TX cemetery photo
    2. David Statler
    3. Hello All. I came across a photo of a cemetery marker for a Thomas V. STATLER and his wife Estelee that is located in the Oak Grove Memorial Cemetery in Irving, Dallas County, Texas. You can view the photo here: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~t42cemeteries/Texas/Dallas/OakGrove/S/STATLER_Thomas_V_and_Estelee.JPG Note: The above link may wrap around in the email, so be sure to paste the whole link into your browser to get it to work right. The main site address is: http://pages.prodigy.net/teafor2/ Where you can look up other names in other cemeteries as well. Regards, David Statler

    09/13/2004 02:59:49
    1. RE: [STATLER] Status of Statler DNA Project
    2. Sandra Hall
    3. Hi Julie, Thanks for you interest. I did get a participant yesterday. I will put the word out when the results are ready in a few months. Sandy --- Julie Siemer <julie08080@hotmail.com> wrote: > > Hi Sandy, > > Please let me know if I can help. I will ask around > next June... There is a > small Statler family reunion in Red Bud, Illinois on > the first weekend in > June. There are cousins and such that I don't know > very well but I can ask > them then. Hopefully it happens, though, > unfortunately my Great Aunt Agnes > Statler passed away last year and she was always the > one who organized it > throughout the years. > > I will try and help. > > Take Care, > Julie > > >From: Sandra Hall <shall@pacbell.net> > >Reply-To: STATLER-L@rootsweb.com > >To: STATLER-L@rootsweb.com > >Subject: RE: [STATLER] Status of Statler DNA > Project > >Date: Sat, 11 Sep 2004 13:24:56 -0700 (PDT) > > > >Hi Julie, > > > >Thanks for your interest. > > > >The DNA tested is from the Y chromosome which is > past > >from father to son and so follows the surname > except > >in case of adoption or other nonpaternity event. > So > >your uncles would have their father's Y chromosome > and > >not the "Statler One" of your family. > > > >I have made "cold calls" to find participants but > it > >is not my favorite thing to do. > > > >Sandy > > > >--- Julie Siemer <julie08080@hotmail.com> wrote: > > > > > > > > Hi Sandra, I have a question regarding the DNA > > > Project. > > > > > > To be tested, would the male descendant being > tested > > > need to come directly > > > from a Statler male descendant? My grandmother > was a > > > Missouri Statler and I > > > could ask my uncles (her sons) to participate if > > > possible. > > > > > > Also, there are several Statler men living in > > > Marquand, Missouri > > > (prounounced Mark One). And possibly Bollinger > > > County (the Bollingers are > > > connected to our family, that's how Rush > Limbaugh is > > > related). > > > > > > I hope I was able to help. > > > > > > Take care, > > > Julie > > > > > > > > > > >============================== > >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 > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Express yourself instantly with MSN Messenger! > Download today - it's FREE! > hthttp://messenger.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200471ave/direct/01/ > > > ============================== > 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 > >

    09/12/2004 05:28:54
    1. RE: [STATLER] Status of Statler DNA Project
    2. Julie Siemer
    3. Hi Sandy, Please let me know if I can help. I will ask around next June... There is a small Statler family reunion in Red Bud, Illinois on the first weekend in June. There are cousins and such that I don't know very well but I can ask them then. Hopefully it happens, though, unfortunately my Great Aunt Agnes Statler passed away last year and she was always the one who organized it throughout the years. I will try and help. Take Care, Julie >From: Sandra Hall <shall@pacbell.net> >Reply-To: STATLER-L@rootsweb.com >To: STATLER-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: RE: [STATLER] Status of Statler DNA Project >Date: Sat, 11 Sep 2004 13:24:56 -0700 (PDT) > >Hi Julie, > >Thanks for your interest. > >The DNA tested is from the Y chromosome which is past >from father to son and so follows the surname except >in case of adoption or other nonpaternity event. So >your uncles would have their father's Y chromosome and >not the "Statler One" of your family. > >I have made "cold calls" to find participants but it >is not my favorite thing to do. > >Sandy > >--- Julie Siemer <julie08080@hotmail.com> wrote: > > > > > Hi Sandra, I have a question regarding the DNA > > Project. > > > > To be tested, would the male descendant being tested > > need to come directly > > from a Statler male descendant? My grandmother was a > > Missouri Statler and I > > could ask my uncles (her sons) to participate if > > possible. > > > > Also, there are several Statler men living in > > Marquand, Missouri > > (prounounced Mark One). And possibly Bollinger > > County (the Bollingers are > > connected to our family, that's how Rush Limbaugh is > > related). > > > > I hope I was able to help. > > > > Take care, > > Julie > > > > > >============================== >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 > _________________________________________________________________ Express yourself instantly with MSN Messenger! Download today - it's FREE! hthttp://messenger.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200471ave/direct/01/

    09/12/2004 02:54:27
    1. Re: [STATLER] Status of Statler DNA Project
    2. Julie, I suspect we have some direct connections. Mathias and Moses Bollinger are in my line. Peter Statler also. Maybe we have connected before and I don't remember :) Contact me if you are interested. Sharon Ridings Steele SSteele419@aol.com

    09/11/2004 10:38:56
    1. RE: [STATLER] Status of Statler DNA Project
    2. Julie Siemer
    3. Hi Sandra, I have a question regarding the DNA Project. To be tested, would the male descendant being tested need to come directly from a Statler male descendant? My grandmother was a Missouri Statler and I could ask my uncles (her sons) to participate if possible. Also, there are several Statler men living in Marquand, Missouri (prounounced Mark One). And possibly Bollinger County (the Bollingers are connected to our family, that's how Rush Limbaugh is related). I hope I was able to help. Take care, Julie >From: Sandra Hall <shall@pacbell.net> >Reply-To: STATLER-L@rootsweb.com >To: STATLER-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: [STATLER] Status of Statler DNA Project >Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 08:13:55 -0700 (PDT) > >As of August 21, 2004 the Statler DNA project has 16 >result. Preliminary results are available for the >following families with the Statler spelling: >Group 4 from Miami County, Ohio (originally from PA) >Group 6 from Franklin and Somerset Counties, >Pennsylvania >Group 8 from Loudoun and Botetourt Counties, Virginia > >There are also results for Stotler, Stettler, Stetler >and Stateler families. > >There are currently no participants from Group 14, the >Statler family who were early settler of Missouri. > >Please check out my web site and let me know if you >are a Statler male who would be willing to >participate. Funding may be available. >http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~sandrajoneshall/ > > >============================== >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 > _________________________________________________________________ On the road to retirement? Check out MSN Life Events for advice on how to get there! http://lifeevents.msn.com/category.aspx?cid=Retirement

    09/11/2004 08:02:02
    1. RE: [STATLER] Status of Statler DNA Project
    2. Sandra Hall
    3. Hi Julie, Thanks for your interest. The DNA tested is from the Y chromosome which is past from father to son and so follows the surname except in case of adoption or other nonpaternity event. So your uncles would have their father's Y chromosome and not the "Statler One" of your family. I have made "cold calls" to find participants but it is not my favorite thing to do. Sandy --- Julie Siemer <julie08080@hotmail.com> wrote: > > Hi Sandra, I have a question regarding the DNA > Project. > > To be tested, would the male descendant being tested > need to come directly > from a Statler male descendant? My grandmother was a > Missouri Statler and I > could ask my uncles (her sons) to participate if > possible. > > Also, there are several Statler men living in > Marquand, Missouri > (prounounced Mark One). And possibly Bollinger > County (the Bollingers are > connected to our family, that's how Rush Limbaugh is > related). > > I hope I was able to help. > > Take care, > Julie >

    09/11/2004 07:24:56
    1. Status of Statler DNA Project
    2. Sandra Hall
    3. As of August 21, 2004 the Statler DNA project has 16 result. Preliminary results are available for the following families with the Statler spelling: Group 4 from Miami County, Ohio (originally from PA) Group 6 from Franklin and Somerset Counties, Pennsylvania Group 8 from Loudoun and Botetourt Counties, Virginia There are also results for Stotler, Stettler, Stetler and Stateler families. There are currently no participants from Group 14, the Statler family who were early settler of Missouri. Please check out my web site and let me know if you are a Statler male who would be willing to participate. Funding may be available. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~sandrajoneshall/

    09/10/2004 02:13:55
    1. Sattler
    2. David Statler
    3. Hi All! Would the person who sent me the information about the Michael Sattler and wife Elisabetha on the 'Bits & Pieces' page at the Statler Family Genealogy Homepage please contact me? I want to put you in contact with a descendant of this family. I tried searching my old notes as to who sent it to me, but I can't find it... Thanks! David Statler

    08/05/2004 02:47:39
    1. Statler DNA update
    2. Sandra Hall
    3. Hi all, I have at last received the Group 17 results I have been waiting for. I also made changes to the DNA results page to make it more clear (I hope). http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~sandrajoneshall/ Sandy

    07/10/2004 08:48:16
    1. Re: [STATLER] Statler DNA results
    2. Sandra Hall
    3. Hi Donald, Yes indeed, I am also a descendant of Casper. I don't yet have a participant that his direct descendant, but I have two others in his Group. More on my website: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~sandrajoneshall/ Under the links to Group 6, My Statler Line and others. Sandy --- Donald615@aol.com wrote: > Hi, > Are you doing Casper Statler & his descendants. He > lived in Bedford Co, PA & > after Somerset Co. was created he lived there for > the rest of his life. I am > not a male descendant but I would be interested if > we find clues to his > ancestry. > > Thanks, > > Donald Barnes > > P.S. My 3rdgtgrandmother was Eleanor Statler! > snip ......

    06/16/2004 01:08:52
    1. Re: [STATLER] Statler DNA results
    2. Hi, Are you doing Casper Statler & his descendants. He lived in Bedford Co, PA & after Somerset Co. was created he lived there for the rest of his life. I am not a male descendant but I would be interested if we find clues to his ancestry. Thanks, Donald Barnes P.S. My 3rdgtgrandmother was Eleanor Statler!

    06/15/2004 12:12:12
    1. Re: [STATLER] Statler DNA results
    2. Sandra Hall
    3. Hi Nena and everyone, I am still working on the DNA project, but I haven't updated my website because I was waiting for some positive results. I have been waiting since the end of March for some Group 17 results but the company had to check out the second vial, hopefully next week. I do have some results for the two Stotler Groups from Maryland Groups 7 and 11, but they match no one else. I have yet to have any participants from Groups 3, 13, 14 and 16. So far only Groups 2, 4 and 8 appear to be linked. Sorry I keep the participants confidential. You can find people who were researching the Group 10 Stotler family on the Stotler Rootsweb message board and the Stotler Genforum. They lived in Brown County, Ohio and Williamson County, Illinois and there is information in my old newsletters, see 1986 Issue 3 and 1987 Issue 1. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~statler/statler/docs/snewsletters/sn.html I hope I will have some more interesting results to share later. Sandy --- Nena Smothers <smothersnena@hotmail.com> wrote: > Sandra.....have seen no activity lately, hope I did > not get bumped off or > theres just not much going on here lately. Was > checking out the DNA site and > see there have been 2 participants from our Statler > line that appear to > match up. I am familiar with George, I am assuming > this is the George that > md Elizabeth Smeathers ? And he did match up with > someone from Joseph's > line, this is excellent news. Doesnt appear to even > be a 11/12 match to > anyone eh? Who are the two fella's, I would like to > touch bases with them > if I could, appreciate it, thanks, Nena > snip .....

    06/15/2004 05:36:33
    1. Statler DNA results
    2. Nena Smothers
    3. Sandra.....have seen no activity lately, hope I did not get bumped off or theres just not much going on here lately. Was checking out the DNA site and see there have been 2 participants from our Statler line that appear to match up. I am familiar with George, I am assuming this is the George that md Elizabeth Smeathers ? And he did match up with someone from Joseph's line, this is excellent news. Doesnt appear to even be a 11/12 match to anyone eh? Who are the two fella's, I would like to touch bases with them if I could, appreciate it, thanks, Nena shall@pacbell.net Group 10 Monongalia County VA Stephen, John and Jacob Stateler Participants are needed for most Groups as only Groups 6, 9 and 10 have been verified by two matching results. The previous results received were for a Group 10 member and they exactly match the results of the other Group 10 participant. 6915 Group 10: Descendant of Stephen Stradler/Stateler through his son George, who moved to Spencer County, Indiana. 11960 Group 10: Descendant of Jacob Stateler/Statler through his son Joseph, who moved to Brown County, Ohio. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~sandrajoneshall/

    06/14/2004 08:06:02
    1. [STATLER] Re: Stetler family in PA
    2. Kstet
    3. Hi David and List!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! David, is it OK if I put this message on the list serve group.........................Jennifer and I need Stetler/Statler/Stotlers who DID NOT GO TO MIAMISBURG OR PIQUA. David, I thought this might generate a lot of traffic...............and Jennifer, I hope I have not offended you. God bless all of you this upcoming Easter Sunday. My GREATXXXXX Grandpa Heinrich/Henry was baptized in Rerhrersburg, Bethel Twp. Berks Co on Easter 1769. The Moyers/Mayers were the sponsors. Please, anyone who knows any of our family in PA, write Jennifer. It seems to me, like a rare name in OHIO but quite common in PA? Am I right? Thanks everyone and David I'm not real familiar with LISTSERV rule to yell at me if this is "Verboten." ================================================================ Kirby Stettler wrote Jennifer: DEAR JENNIFER, PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE ASK ALL YOUR OLDER FAMILY MEMBERS ABOUT ALL YOUR GRANDPAS AND GRANDMAS AND PICNICS AND REUNIONS AND EVENTS IN THEIR LIVES=============TONIGHT OR TOMORROW. Do you want a recent horror story? 15 years ago I had my dear Aunt have her daughter search her house from basement to attic because my AUNT KNEW there was an old trunk with pics of relatives, some cardboard, some tin type and some glass in fancy boxes. Well, of course the real tragedy is that now she has altzheimiers. However, when it was too late......................her daughter visited HER daughter, a stewardess in Manhatten, and the old pics were all over the room. Unidentified, of course. The grandaughter thought the old tintypes and fancy velvet boxes and golden frames were "neat things" to decorate her apartments. ARRRRGHHHH How I regret not having the wisdom to ask questions earlier in life. JUST THINK if at age 16 I had quizzed by Grandpa who was born 15 years after the civil war!!!! But at that time, all I cared about was mustangs and girls. ahhhhhhhhhhhh Don't repeat my mistake. I suggest the column the dear Schuyler Brossman wrote "Our Keystone Families" from Rehrerburg, Pa for forty years. I recall it spoke of "Grandpa Gruff/Gruss" and Stetlers who stayed in PA. I believe it's on the net somewhere. I believe Fred Houts lives in PA...........HE is descended from the Abraham Stettler family who lived near Allentown.........do a search for his familytreemaker web site........................also search for my late friend Frank Youmans' familytreemaker website. give me a yell if you have trouble Also, have you ever looked at the phonebook for Reading, PA? Wow! Also, how about joining the PA chapter of "Palantines to America?" If you have any trouble finding any of these sites on the net just yell. BUT ABOVE ALL FACE YOUR FEARS AND ASK YOUR OLD KIN QUESTIONS ELDERLY PEOPLE OFTEN FEEL THAT NO ONE CARES ABOUT THEIR LIVES ANYMORE AND THEY WILL ABSOLUTELY LOVE YOU IF YOUR WILLING TO ASK ABOUT THEIR LIVES, GRANDPAS, THEIR FIRST MEMORIES, TRICKS THEIR SIBLINGS PLAYED ON THEM, HOW THEY CELEBRATED CHRISTMAS, ETC! I DON'T MEAN TO PREACH BUT YOUR TIME IS RUNNING OUT. Every time I take my 10 hour trip to my "Altalaha" home church I meet either Stetlers or someone who know Stettler in PA. Best of luck in your searching, it's out there. -Kirby Stetler P.S.There should be a lot of interesting info in Reading, which was Berks Co. County Seat after Berks was created out of Lancanster co. in 1752. Thus..........................don't overlook Harrisburg, for pre-split county. There are Stettlers all over Pa...................I've often wished I was retired and knew what happened to my cousins still in the keystone State. I'm not sure whether you found me on my website or in the Stetler-L run by David Stetler and on David's site you will even find how to get to a DNA study being run to figure out who belongs to which family STATLER-L@rootsweb.com The wonderful lady who is doing the DNA site is Sandra Hall http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~sandrajoneshall This site has helped me more than I can tell you. David is just great and so is the genealogy Lady and surely many many PA Stettler are reading it and can help you. Stettler/Stetler is a rare name in Ohio. See you, possible cousin! <big smile> my page is http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/k/i/r/D-S-Kirby You can also go to a search engine collection like dogpile.com and just type in the name David Stettler for example......................you'll be amazed. Oh, it looks like ancestry.com and familyfinder.com merged but their searches will tell you what disk to purchase to find out more of your ancestor. And, a lot of the info is FREE I'm rambling on too long but you got me excited...............you can be amazed by searching for a "home page" in either family tree.com or ancestry.com....................AND be sure to ask to look at family pictures while you still have someone around to identify the people................so many old tintypes and other pics never had anyone write "who they were" on the back of the picture. ================================================================ Jennifer's original message: Help me encourage her to "bug" her Grandpa before it's too late, please thanks - Kirby Stetler ================================================================ -- Original Message ----- From: "Lams" <skipping_the_limina@yahoo.com> To: <kstet@bright.net> Sent: Monday, March 22, 2004 8:21 AM Subject: Stetler family in PA > Mr. Stetler- > > I keep looking for information on the PA Stetlers, > but the only information I can ever find on the family > name after the early 1800s concerns the Ohio families. > > > My interest in my family's history was recently > rekindled, and seeing some of the names from two > centuries ago in the stories in your site give me > chills because a lot of the males in my family share > those names. > > Unfortunately, what I have at the moment is > absolutely pitiful - I lost all of the dates and names > I got from grandfather before and I'm still working up > the nerve to bug him again about it. :) My > grandfather and his brothers and sister - Howard, > Fred, George, and Jenny Stetler, respectively, are > from somewhere near Beaver Twp in PA. (All of them > but my grandfather still live there.) Several times in > my childhood I remember going to a cemetary that had > several "Stetler" gravestones. > > When I get more names, dates, and some specific > placenames, I'll let you know. I guess I was just > trying to see if anybody had any information > whatsoever about the Stetlers that remained in PA > after the big migration. > > Take care, > > Jennifer Hartford

    03/23/2004 02:24:16
    1. Re: [STATLER] AZ Statler's
    2. Alvin
    3. Thanks. mary ----- Original Message ----- From: "David Statler" <dstatler@mail.state.mo.us> To: <STATLER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, March 11, 2004 10:50 AM Subject: [STATLER] AZ Statler's > Hi Everyone! > > Just got a tip in the latest Rootsweb email publication "Rootsweb > Review" that the state of Arizona recently released its birth > (1887-1928) and death (1878-1953) certificates online as PDF files. You > can check it out here: > > http://genealogy.az.gov/ > > Doing some quick searches myself, there were quite a few Statler's, a > Stotler, and a Stateler, but no Stetler or Stettler's were found. > > Happy Hunting! > David Statler > > > ============================== > 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 >

    03/11/2004 01:29:46