I need help, like most of us. I'm lost in the Milford, Delaware area.
Please, is anyone out there who lives in Milford that would be able to
help me locate my family?
PHILIP STORK was b/July 7, 1766 in Philadelphia, Pa. His father was
THEOBALD STORCK (Storch). When Philip left Philadelphia is unknown.
All I do know is that he married a SUSANNA WOLCOTT (Wilcutts) place and
time unknown. I have several wills of JOESEPH WILCUTTS, dated 29 March
1797, which list Susanna as wife of Philip Stark.
Child
I am searching for the grave of William Bradley d. 1827. He lived and died
in White Clay Creek. Any information would be greatly appreciated.
Wanda Bradley
Hi,
Does anyone know what the occupation of "leverman" was in 1873? I
checked an old occupations web site and it was not listed. Does
anyone have any ideas?
Thank you ! :)
Happy hunting, Helen (DCGS)
FEBRUARY MEETING OF THE DELAWARE GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY
DATE AND TIME:
TUESDAY February 20, 2001 at 7:30 PM
(The building will be open at 7:00 PM)
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LOCATION:
Historical Society of Delaware
505 North Market Street
Wilmington, DE
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HOW TO GET TO THE HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Get off I-95 (coming either north or south) on Martin Luther King Blvd
And turn left (about the fifth one) onto Market Street.
The Historical Society of Delaware is on the left about four blocks up
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My guess would be that he threw railroad switches.
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> Hi,
>
> Does anyone know what the occupation of "leverman" was in 1873? I
> checked an old occupations web site and it was not listed. Does
> anyone have any ideas?
>
> Thank you ! :)
>
> Happy hunting, Helen (DCGS)
>
>
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I'm new to the list and have a question I hope someone can answer. Does anyone know what church or churches where in or around the Duck Creek Hundred area during the 1780s and 1790s?
Thanks,
Kathy Woods
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Hi Lister's,
Would anyone on this list have any of this John Webb from Dover, Kent
County, DE. I would appreciate any information that can be found on this
family.
Thank You
Helen Farris nee Webb
Descendants of John Webb
Generation No. 1
1. John (1) Webb was born about 1695 in Dover, Kent County, DE, and died
about 1760 in Dover, Kent
County, DE. He married (1) Ann WFT Est. 1743-1758. She was born 1728 in
Dover, Kent County, DE,
And died WFT Est. 1765-1823. He married (2) First Wife WFT
I hope everything is going well with all of you. Please help me
spread the word!
Expanded hours for the Delaware Public Archives on Saturdays and
Wednesdays begin on March 3.
Check the chart for our new hours.
Monday 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m
Tuesday 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m
Wednesday 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Thursday 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
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Sat
You can get the Del Gen. Soc. research guide from delgensoc.org at 505 North
Market St Wilmington DE 19801-3091. It is a very helpful brochure and lists
all the churches with location and dates and alot of other helpful
information.
Joan Smyth
Good morning,
I received the following info from the McINTYRE mailing-list.
I thought it would be of great interest to these doing Scotch-Irish
Research! :)
Happy hunting, Helen (DCGS)
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This article from the Irish Ancestors section of the Irish Times
newspaper online (www.ireland.com) describes the work of the
Scotch-Irish Foundation, which may be of help to list members
researching MacIntyres with roots in Ulster.
Best regards