Hello lists:) it's that time for the word of the week and on another of my
lists, someone mentioned it would be great if they could get
recommendations for web pages pertaining to that list. I thought that this
was a great idea because not only could it help others on the lists, I can
get these addresses to add to my homepage this summer so they will always
be accessible even if you forgetthe address. So that is your job this week
is to post addresses. If you don't know any webpages but know of some
boo
At 09:04 AM 5/24/98 -0500, Cindy wrote:
>Hi Folks!
>In case you haven't found it yet, wanted to share a Surname Query
>resource. Try out Genforum... http://www.genforum.com/
>I've found this query system very active and helpful, they even added a
>BEE Family Forum when I requested one. Happy Huntin'! :o)
GenForum right now is a very hot debate with other listowners at this very
moment, this was a timely post. Although GenForum definetely has its plus
points, I do want to make list members aware of its n
This was sent to me from another list, it is an excerpt from a magazine for
finding sites that sell out of date, rare, out of print books:
Erin Bradford
kshai@geocities.com
http://www.anglefire.com/mt/listdex/index.html (page for the lists)
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/6106/genlinks.html (+800
genealogy links)
Listowner for Barringer, Black, Bradford, Coventry, Eller, Hackett, and
Kern lists
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>Bookworm in Your Browser
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>While Amazon and B
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>Also, when you give the page address, please tell what time frame and place
>it talks about:) and for books give both Title and Author if you can.
>
For those who have roots in Kansas, there is a book called PIONEER WOMEN,
VOICES FROM THE KANSAS FRONTIER, by Joanna L. Stratton that has
autobiographical accounts written by hundreds of pioneer women. There is a
guide to the Lila Day Monroe Collection of Pioneer stories on pages 271-302
listing many names. Kern is not listed, but the book might of inte
Hello lists:) I want to tell all of you I am going to be moving to
Raleigh, North Carolina to go to school and I will be leaving June 2nd. I
have people to take over my lists temporarily and I expect all of you to
treat them as you do me:) I should only be gone a few weeks at the most, I
just need to get settled down in Raleigh and look for a job and find the
computer labs on campus as I will not have a computer because I have to
leave it for my little brother or pay a very large shipping charge and with
Hello everyone, This was sent to me today by Brian Leverich of RootsWeb.
This is especially useful for new members to our lists, but useful to
everyone. Please don't overload the system though:) and if you can't
access the sites, just try back later, they are new are still being tested
to an extent and a lot of people are going to be trying these places at
once so be patient if you can't get right in. For those of you who have
donated money to rootsweb, you can give yourself a little pat on the back
beca
Got this from one of the other lists I belong to.
Martha Reynolds
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From: jrs
To: jrs@cmpu.net
Date: Thursday, May 21, 1998 3:50 PM
Subject: Fw: [POODLE-L] FW: [ A Family Reunion At The Vietnam Wall]
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: Jean Oconnor
>To: POODLE-L@APPLE.EASE.LSOFT.COM
>Date: Wednesday, May 20, 1998 1:38 PM
>Subject: [POODLE-L] FW: [ A Family Reunion At The Vietnam Wall]
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>>All
New to the list so would like to post who I'm looking for:
I am looking for information on CATHERINE/CATY KERN b 1791 in Amsterdam,
Montgomery Co, NY. She mrd HENRY KUHL/COOL 1818 in St Johnsville,
Montgomery Co, NY. She died about 1838.
I am a descendant of their daughter ELIZA COOL b 1819 in Amsterdam.
CATHERINE may be the daughter of JOHN KERN B 1759 in Palatine, NY. He
served in the Revolution in company of Capt Christian House, Col Jack
Klock's 2nd Regiment.
Would like to exchange info with othe
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I've begun to research that part of my family. My 2G Grandmother was =
Elizabeth KERN MIDDEN of Cynthiana. She married John Gerhard (Goerge) =
MIDDEN. Does anyone have anything on either person?
Thanks
Robert Haviland
President, Doyle Bowen Memorial Park, Inc.
http://www.hickmanonline.com/dbmp
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Okay so it's not Simeon, it's Simon KERN. I don't have his birthdate but
he was a son of Solomon KERN (c.1781 - 1862) and Christina RESLER (?-1861).
Solomon and Christina died in Normalville, PA. Simon had three brothers:
John, Josiah, and Solomon.
Hope this helps someone!
Jan in GA
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Estates/9347
Seeking information on Anton(e) Kern born 27 Feb 1821 Alsace-Lorraine m 5
Feb 1850/1 Alsace, France, died 16 May 1884 Elgin, Fayette Co., IA. Wife
Saloma Millore born 1829 Alsace died after 1885. Their son Louis Kern born
Oct 27, 1850 Alsale married 15 Jan 1876 Mary Amunson. Louis died May 19,
1935 Fayette Co., IA. The Kerns were Roman Catholic. Anton operated a
saloon/billiard parlor but owned 150 acres which were also farmed.
Shirley Hornbeck - shornbeck@tminet.com
Web Authoring and Design Service
M
In a message dated 98-05-29 21:35:36 EDT, MAILER-DAEMON@aol.com writes:
<<
Hi everyone !
I was in a town called HONEYBROOK in PA. ,USA monday afternoon
and found a Hardware store called KERN HARDWARE.From what info.I
can find it was owned by a MARTIN KERN .
I am looking for my uncle MARTIN KERN who is in his 90's . I don't know if
he is alive or not .
Does any one out there know of this hardware store or of MARTIN KERN ?
my MARTIN was born in Atria-Hungary 1905,06 ?
Descendants of John Lenhart KERN
Generation No. 1
1. JOHN LENHART1 KERN was born 01 Oct 1725, and died 15 Apr 1810 in
Plainfield twp, Northampton, PA. He married CHARLOTTA SCHARADIN Abt. 1747.
Children of JOHN KERN and CHARLOTTA SCHARADIN are:
2. i. DAVID2 KERN.
3. ii. LEONARD KERN.
iii. ? KERN.
iv. ? KERN.
v. GEORGE KERN.
4. vi. ELIZABETH KERN, b. 15 Mar 1753, Plainsfield; d. 13 Aug 1833, Dryland,
PA.
5. vii. HENRY KERN, b. Abt. 1763; d. Abt. 1847.
viii. MARIA MARAGR KERN, b. 10 Apr 1765.
ix. ? K
I recently sent away for a death certificate for Fannie A. KERNS, hoping
she would add to my line, however , this was not the case. I thought I
would post the information to the list and maybe someone would want the
certificate.
Fannie A. KERNS born March 8, 1850 Springfield, Ohio
Parents: John R. WOLF and Anna RIEGEL both born in Pa.
Date of death 12 Aug 1914 in Louisville, KY
Informant: Miss Mary E. KERNS
Alice Kern
akern@nauticom.net
KERN / GLISSON / FLEMING / HANRAHAN / WEBB / DOWDALL / LEWIS
GOSS
At the following web page is a Kerns who married a Cox (oh, what a surprise,
it's mine!)
Vickie
cox connection
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Estates/4913
My name is Diane Crabtree and I am researching my husband's family. The
farthest back I can go is Jasper Crabtree born 1848 died 1933, he married
Margaret KERN--this is the spelling I have of her last name. I know
nothing about her. I know that Jasper remarried in 1895, so I am assuming
that she was dead before then. I also know that Jasper had 5 children--I
am presuming that the first 4 were by Margaret (the last child I know is by
his second wife). I only have information on one of the first 4--Willi