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    1. TOMS Elizabeth; DEV,ENG; 1843-
    2. Gladys Dinnacombe
    3. TOMS Elizabeth; DEV,ENG; 1843- Elizabeth Toms married Lewis Rew in 1867 in Bristol. They lived in Landkey, Devon after the marriage. Elizabeths father was called John and her mother Susan from a possible Census entry. All information welcomed Regards -- Gladys aka Cerianwen http://www.cerianwen.demon.co.uk Gladys Dinnacombe <[email protected]>

    11/27/1999 01:01:44
    1. BURNELL Elizabeth Ann; DEV,ENG; 1845-
    2. Gladys Dinnacombe
    3. BURNELL Elizabeth Ann; DEV,ENG; 1845- Searching for any information about Elizabeth Ann BURNELL who married Edward Staddon Pengelly Jones. I have been unable to find a record of a marriage between these two but on her gravestone it states she was his wife. They had quite a few children all christened/born in Landkey in Devon: Blanche Gertrude, Herbert Edward, Martha Elizabeth, Annie Florence, Philip Burnell, John Baysley, Charles A., Albert E., Ethel and Gillian I. Regards -- Gladys aka Cerianwen http://www.cerianwen.demon.co.uk Gladys Dinnacombe <[email protected]>

    11/27/1999 01:01:32
    1. DARKE Elizabeth; DEV,ENG; 1845-
    2. Gladys Dinnacombe
    3. DARKE Elizabeth; DEV,ENG; 1845- Elizabeth's father was called James and he was a gardener. Elizabeth married first a Knowland and then George Dinnacombe in 1874 in Barnstaple. Looking for any kind of knowledge which will help to move further. Regards -- Gladys aka Cerianwen http://www.cerianwen.demon.co.uk Gladys Dinnacombe <[email protected]>

    11/27/1999 01:01:29
    1. DAVEY Elizabeth; DEV,ENG; 1818-
    2. Gladys Dinnacombe
    3. DAVEY Elizabeth; DEV,ENG; 1818- Elizabeth Davey married George Dendle in 1844 in Landkey. Her father was called Richard. Any information welcomed Regards -- Gladys aka Cerianwen http://www.cerianwen.demon.co.uk Gladys Dinnacombe <[email protected]>

    11/27/1999 01:01:20
    1. ROUNSLEY John; DEV,ENG; 1830-
    2. Gladys Dinnacombe
    3. ROUNSLEY John; DEV,ENG; 1830- John Rounsley was the father of Mary (born around 1830) who married William Cornish in 1850 in Barnstaple. According to the 1851 census there is a John and Charity Rounsely that fit with a possible birth pace of South Tawton. Any information welcomed Regards -- Gladys aka Cerianwen http://www.cerianwen.demon.co.uk Gladys Dinnacombe <[email protected]>

    11/27/1999 01:01:16
    1. OHRLEIN; Nuremburg DEU>; 1924
    2. OHRLEIN; Nuremburg DEU>; 1924 I am looking for anyone who might know of this family who lived in Nuremburg at this time. The husbands name was Andrew and the wife I believe was Elise. I believe they also had a daughter named Elsa who was living in Berlin with a woman named Margaret doing housework since Margaret had a fruit store. These are statements that I had found in a letter sent to my great-grandmother by her sister. Any assistance in this matter would be greatly appreciated. Donna P.S. May be spelled Ehrlein <[email protected]>

    11/26/1999 11:16:37
    1. OHRLEIN; Nuremburg DEU>; 1924
    2. OHRLEIN; Nuremburg DEU>; 1924 I am looking for anyone who might know of this family who lived in Nuremburg at this time. The husbands name was Andrew and the wife I believe was Elise. I believe they also had a daughter named Elsa who was living in Berlin with a woman named Margaret doing housework since Margaret had a fruit store. These are statements that I had found in a letter sent to my great-grandmother by her sister. Any assistance in this matter would be greatly appreciated. Donna P.S. May be spelled Ehrlein <[email protected]>

    11/26/1999 11:16:07
    1. BUELTEMAN; Hohenhameln DEU>; 1904
    2. BUELTEMAN; Hohenhameln DEU>; 1904 I am looking for the descendents of Eduard Buelteman(n) who resided in Hohenhameln around 1904. He was my great grandfathers brother or step brother. Any help would be appreciated. Donna <[email protected]>

    11/26/1999 11:12:46
    1. BLEY; Gerstungen,DEU; 1768
    2. Jewell Dunn
    3. BLEY; Gerstungen,DEU; 1768 Looking for decendants of Bley and Landefeld from Gerstungen, Thüringen, Germany Jewell Lorenz Dunn [email protected] "Jewell Dunn" <[email protected]>

    11/26/1999 09:13:49
    1. LORENZ; Neust�dt, DEU; 1852
    2. Jewell Dunn
    3. LORENZ; Neustädt, DEU; 1852 Looking to exchange info with LORENZ from Neustädt bei Gerstungen, Thüringen, Germany. Jewell Dunn [email protected] "Jewell Dunn" <[email protected]>

    11/26/1999 09:11:56
    1. DITTMAR; Gerstungen, DEU; c. 1755
    2. Jewell Dunn
    3. DITTMAR; Gerstungen, DEU; c. 1755 Looking for Ernst Van Loon, I have information to share on the Dittmars. Lost his email address. Sincerely, Jewell Dunn [email protected] "Jewell Dunn" <[email protected]>

    11/26/1999 09:09:37
    1. Re: MOOG, Christian / HOFMEISTER, Elisabeth; HES,DEU>WI,USA; 1805-1900
    2. Christina
    3. Every record (except for a few census records that just say Germany) says the family was from Hesse. (Civil, emigration, governmetn, military). Steven and Susan Karides wrote: > > Re: MOOG, Christian / HOFMEISTER, Elisabeth; HES,DEU>WI,USA; 1805-1900 > > Christina, > Rothenburg ob der Tauber is an ancient, walled city. However, it is in > Bavaria, not Hesse. There is also a Rottenburg ( an the Neckar River ) in > Baden-Wuerttemberg (south of Hesse). There are also castles (and castle > walls) in that area; whether around the town, I am not sure. How many > documents say it was in Hesse; more than one? > Susan Muehlhans-Karides > > Christina wrote: > > > MOOG, Christian / HOFMEISTER, Elisabeth; HES,DEU>WI,USA; 1805-1900 > > > > MOOG, Christian/HOFMEISTER, Elisabeth; HES, DEU>WI, USA; 1805-1900 > > > > I need help tracking my German ancestors, Christian MOOG and his wife > > Elisabeth HOFMEISTER > > > > The MOOG family was from Rotenberg or Rodenberg or Rottenberg or > > Rothenberg, Hesse. Unfortunately I have a number of documents (U.S. > > Civil War, marriage, and other civil records) with George MOOG's > > birthplace--and the city is spelled differently in each one (and many of > > the variations actually exist). His obituary does say it was the walled > > city... > > > > The family arrived in New York City on 23 Jun 1853 on the ship > > Republik. It sailed from Bremen. > > > > Elisabeth HOFMEISTER's last name could be HORMEISTER. Christina <[email protected]>

    11/26/1999 09:08:02
    1. KILIAN / ELSTERMANN; DEU; 1800
    2. Graeme Archer
    3. KILIAN / ELSTERMANN; DEU; 1800 I am seeking information on the Kilian family. My great great grandfather Gottfried Kilian married Christiana Elstermann and two of their sons Carl and Aurelius came to Melbourne, Australia in 1854 sailing on the `Victoria' from Hamburg. My great grandfather Carl Kilian was born in 1837 in Philipsburg, Baden and his brother Aurelius was born in 1832 in Dobriluck, Schwidnitz. I write in the hope that you may some details of Gottfried and Christiana Elstermann, their marriage date and dates of death, also details of any other children that they may have had. Thanking you in anticipation of your reply and further development of my research. Yours sincerely, Graeme Archer "Graeme Archer" <[email protected]>

    11/26/1999 08:11:37
    1. ROTHERAM; LAN,ENG; 1785-
    2. Gordon Hall
    3. ROTHERAM; LAN,ENG; 1785- Seeking information on the Rotheram surname in the Wigan / Orrell area of Lancashire, in particular - John Rotheram b.c1785 and children Isabella b.c1816 Margaret b.c1822 William b.c1826 John b.c1826 Best regards, Gordon Hall. [email protected]

    11/26/1999 06:09:29
    1. MAHON Thomas / KING Mary; IRL> MA,USA > IN,USA; 1868
    2. Harold Long
    3. MAHON Thomas / KING Mary; IRL> MA,USA > IN,USA; 1868 Thomas Mahon, son of Bartholomew, came to the USA with his wife, Mary King Mahon, and arrived in Boston on or about 12 Apr 1868. Mary gave birth of their first child in Boston, reportedly on the day of arrival in the US. Any information about the arrival or before would be appreciated. Thank you, Harold Long --- Harold Long <[email protected]>

    11/26/1999 05:48:05
    1. Re: TURNER; ENG; 1600-
    2. jerryt
    3. Re: TURNER; ENG; 1600- Hi all, My interests are: Ripon, Yorkshire: Joseph TURNER (EARLY 17th Century) Thomas TURNER c. Jan 1656 William TURNER c. Sept 1689 Philip TURNER b. Sept 1717 Thomas TURNER b. March 1749 Philip TURNER b. July, 1778 Leyton, Essex Philip TURNER b. June 1804 Leyton/London/ Arthur James TURNER b. Dec 1848 Middlesex Regards, Jerry TURNER "jerryt" <[email protected]>

    11/26/1999 05:45:39
    1. ALL; BC,CAN/NT,CAN; 1800-
    2. Rose Terry
    3. ALL; BC,CAN/NT,CAN; 1800- Book "...and Mighty Women too; Stories of Notable Western Canadian Women" by Grant MacEwan, 1975. 8.5" x 5.3", 275 pages, in GOOD condition, softcover book illustrated with pictures of these women. The author focuses on the women whose contribution to the West has been important but certainly less known. There are 32 women included in these profiles and they have in common only their sex and the fact that they all acquired a reputation - of one kind or another. And through their reputations they contributed to the quality of life in Western Canada. The author selected women from all walks of life and with a wide variety of interests, from the lowliness of Mother Fulham, Calgary's dirty and indomitable keeper of pigs, to the eminence of the great artist, Emily Carr, and the internationally renowned historian and educationist, Hilda Neatby. Some of the women, such as Mary Macleod, wife of the commissioner of the NWMP, were notable mainly because of their ability to cope with the conditions of frontier life and, in doing so, to make it more bearable for others. In another time and place, they would likely have been just one of the crowd. Some gained recognition because of their work for the West-journalist Cora Hind and scientist Margaret Newton. In a land of few people, many hardships, and such glaring causes as women's rights and prohibition, there were many opportunities for women to shine and many were the women who rose to the occasion. The author has given all women of the West a fine salutation here! GREAT book! See book at: http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=207172257 -- \\\|/// \\ ~ ~ // Give your children these two things - One is roots, ( @ @ ) the other, wings. -oOOo-(_)-oOOo- Rose CAUDLE TERRY, Washington state @>,--'--- BILYEU Listowner/Listmother (genealogical) & Proud RootsWeb Sponsor [email protected] http://www.genealogy.bilyeu.com/ Current publications available at: http://cgi3.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewListedItems&userid=rosess

    11/26/1999 05:37:39
    1. ALL; ENG; c. 1800
    2. Rose Terry
    3. ALL; ENG; c. 1800 This one is old! 1898! Book "Index to Testators in Water's Genealogical Gleanings in England in the New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Volumes XXXVII-LII (Volumes32-52)" by William S. Appleton, 1898. This booklet is entirely an INDEX, 20 pages, 9.75" x 6.25", softback. This oldy is fragile and pages are loose, needs archival assitance but printing is clear. It was printed from the New England Historical and Genealogical Register for Oct., 1898. Full names and page numbers are included. See book at: http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=204427370 -- \\\|/// \\ ~ ~ // Give your children these two things - One is roots, ( @ @ ) the other, wings. -oOOo-(_)-oOOo- Rose CAUDLE TERRY, Washington state @>,--'--- BILYEU Listowner/Listmother (genealogical) & Proud RootsWeb Sponsor [email protected] http://www.genealogy.bilyeu.com/ Current publications available at: http://cgi3.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewListedItems&userid=rosess

    11/26/1999 05:31:13
    1. Re: ROLLS, Richard; DOR,ENG> NF,CAN; 1700-1800
    2. bertram rolls
    3. Re: ROLLS, Richard; DOR,ENG> NF,CAN; 1700-1800 Richard Rolls, born 1772, married to a Mary Durdle, born 1780, Bonavista, Newfoundland. Looking for link across the pond. Also looking for families with ties with Newfoundland, 1700's. Bert Rolls Clinton, New Jersey U.S.A. [email protected] (bertram rolls)

    11/26/1999 05:28:39
    1. CURRIER; CAN > USA; 1600-1900
    2. Rose Terry
    3. CURRIER; CAN > USA; 1600-1900 Hardback book "Currier Family Records of U.S.A. and Canada Volume II" compiled and published by Philip Joseph CURRIER, 1984. 9.25" x 6.25", 397 pages!, Hardback, INDEXED, in EXCELLENT almost BRAND NEW CONDITION! Descendants of Jeffrey CURRIER of the Isles of Shoals and Portsmouth, NH, Samuel CURRIER of Haverhill, MA, Dea. David CURRIER of Chester, NH, Alexander CURRIER (COREA) or Lexington, MA, Joseph CURRIER (CAYER) of Newport VT, John CURRIER (CIRROE?) of Vershire and Walcott, VT, Edward CURRIER of Sherbroke, P.Q. Canada and Northern VT and more than 100 other shorter and unclassified lines! Extensive Table of Contents, Long list of contributors including their addresses, sources, Abbreviations, numbering system, etc. First name on first page is Jeffrey CURRIER born 1635. EXCELLENT book for your COURIER collection!!! See book at: http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=205088459 -- \\\|/// \\ ~ ~ // Give your children these two things - One is roots, ( @ @ ) the other, wings. -oOOo-(_)-oOOo- Rose CAUDLE TERRY, Washington state @>,--'--- BILYEU Listowner/Listmother (genealogical) & Proud RootsWeb Sponsor [email protected] http://www.genealogy.bilyeu.com/ Current publications available at: http://cgi3.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewListedItems&userid=rosess

    11/26/1999 05:23:01