Could the "s" by William and Isaac possibly be "h"'s? Perhaps they are the Platoon within Capt. Schonovers Company. You note > > 8th Joseph VN 1741-1824 (b. Pa, d. Oh.)" - The dates line up with Joseph, father of Ephraim, Isaac, etc. But I thought he died in Canandaigua, NY. E B Leifer He has showed you, O man, what is good. And what does the Lord require of you? To act Justly, and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with your God. Micah 6:8 (NIV) -----Original Message----- From: vannorman-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:vannorman-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Arlene Reeves Sent: Tuesday, September 07, 2010 7:10 AM To: vannorman rootsweb Subject: Re: [VANNORMAN] Isaac VanNorman Pennsylvania b. 1794 I'm interested in the list of soldiers below: specificly the reference to Joseph b.PA d. OH as my Joseph died in Canandaigua NY. Where did this list come from? Arlene "In checking the books I found five Pennsylvania VNs listed as > > soldiers in Captain Benj. Schonovers Co. 5th Bat. of North Hampton > > Co. in 1782. > > Anyone know what the abbreviations mean before their names: > > 5ts William VN > > 3ts Isaac VN > > 8th Joseph VN 1741-1824 (b. Pa, d. Oh.)" > From: lindanoggle@verizon.net > Date: Tue, 7 Sep 2010 01:50:56 -0400 > To: vannorman@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [VANNORMAN] Isaac VanNorman Pennsylvania b. 1794 > > Hi Leslie, > > I am working on the Samuel Van Norman line - who is mentioned below - actually his father is an Isaac Van Norman also. My Samuel Van Norman was listed in the 1790 Northampton Co., PA census and lived there until he died in 1847. He was born in 1762. He could possibly be your Isaac's father. I have not accounted for all his children as of yet. I had thought that Joseph Van Norman line of Smithfield and my line where connected - but have not made the connection. > I have the same list of soldiers - don't know what the designations mean. I wrote to the PA State Archives and got the record for Samuel Van Norman - not much of a record he was with the 2nd Company, 5th Battalion in 1782 and 5th Company, 5th Battalion, 1784. They sent the payment records from 1838 until 1847 when he died. He received $20 every 6 months. Sometimes they sent only one check a year for $40. I was hoping to get pension application papers - their were none. > > I believe that the Ephraim and Isaac listed are the sons of Joseph that is listed. > I also think Samuel and William may be brothers. The Isaac that is listed could also be the father of Samuel and William. > > Did you say you had someone do the DNA testing for the Vanormans? > > Linda N > > On Sep 6, 2010, at 7:11 PM, Leslie Thomas wrote: > > > Always glad to see the volume of activity on this list. > > > > I've been searching in depth using the Google Books site for > > information on my Isaac VanNorman b. 1794 in PA and died 22 Dec 1878 > > in MN. I've gone so far as to have the family finder DNA tests done > > and found dozens of cousins but have no idea how most are related. > > One recently came about that intrigues me in that this person has the > > surnames Janzen, Klassen, Loewen and Doerksen in their genealogy. I > > believe I had seen some of these names on this list indicate that > > these families married into VN lines. > > > > I have yet to find Harriet's, wife of my Isaac, maiden name. > > > > I have determined their children (forgive my repeating this > > information): > > > > Charles R. VN 1837-1918 m. Jane (or Nancy Jane) no further info on > > this couple, anyone have him in their tree? > > Mary Harriett 1838-1910 m. 1st Thomas Torrey, 2nd Duane Philes > > George W. 1840-1862 died during the CW at Antietam > > Theodore S. 1843-1865 died after the CW from illness contracted > > during the CW. > > James Melville 1845-1919 m. Susannah Rice > > Daniel E. 1848 m. Elmira Ferris (Harriet is listed in their home on > > the 1885 Territorial MN State Census) > > Sylvia Adelia or Adelia Sylvia 1849 m. Charles L. Orcutt (he lived > > to file a pension app in 1893 from the CW) their children are found > > on the 1880 census for MN living with grandmother Harriet... but no > > information is found as to why or where they are after that. > > Ella E. 1854-1918 (my great grandmother) m. Morris Barker > > Elmer J. 1858-1870 died of typhoid fever > > > > In checking the books I found five Pennsylvania VNs listed as > > soldiers in Captain Benj. Schonovers Co. 5th Bat. of North Hampton > > Co. in 1782. > > Anyone know what the abbreviations mean before their names: > > 5ts William VN > > 3ts Isaac VN > > 8th Joseph VN 1741-1824 (b. Pa, d. Oh.) > > 1st Class Ephraim VN > > 7th Class Samuel VN > > Anyone have any of these men in their trees? I'm assuming most of > > these men are related somehow. > > > > Further listing states that Isaac VN of NY re'cd a Rev. War bounty > > land grant in PA July 8, 1790. Could this be Isaac VN b. 1794 father? > > > > Leslie Barker Thomas > > Fear less; hope more. Eat less; chew more. Talk less; say more. Hate > > less; love more, and all good thing will be yours. > > - Swedish Proverb - > > > > > > ------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to VANNORMAN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to VANNORMAN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to VANNORMAN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message