Join us for an All-State Ancestral Hunt this weekend in the chat room:
All state chats are only 1 hour--so come early.
If you're the first to arrive, please stay the entire hour so you don't miss
the next person. Enjoy!
http://huntsville.about.com/mpchat.htm (I hope you have this bookmarked!)
Saturday schedule: (subtract 1 hr. for Central; 2 hrs. for Mt.; 3 for
Pacific)
10:00 am Eastern--NEW ENGLAND/MID-ATLANTIC states chat
11:00 am Eastern--FRASIER/FRAZIER family chat
12:00 pm Eastern--TENNESSEE chat
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Hi, I'm new to this list and was wondering if anyone can help me with my search for a Hannah E Pusey born abt 1863, Maryland,married before 1889 Clark J Martin born abt 1863,New Jersey.
Thanks Johanna
Searching for a Wilbur James WASHINGTON, white male, born 14 July, 1915,
Montebello Ave, Baltimore City. Any information would be greatly
appreciated. Thanks, Dennis Reaver
My relatives lived and worked in South Baltimore, Pigtown and Wesport areas. Quite a few worked at Swindell's Glass, e.g. my father was a Glassblower.
I am searching ca 1870s the following names: DALY, HADEL, McGARVEY, McGINLEY, ROBERTS, WILSON, ORAM, OREM, ORM, CROSS, CONDIT, ODGEN, PERSONETT(E), and last but not least LEWIS.
I have a story that might help those who may be discouraged in their quest. Over twenty years ago at an Aunt's funeral another aunt came up to me and said that she heard
Good Morning,
Looking for information on Flora Johnson daughter of Chancellor
Johnson and family. Flora married Henry Davis Todd, Naval
Officer and professor at the Naval Academy.
Thank You,
David Todd
You are invited to a chat on the LEWIS family, any state, on FRIDAY NIGHT, 8-9 pm Eastern, 7-8pm Central, 6-7 pm Mountain and 5-6pm Pacific....Bring your brick walls and be prepared to share with other LEWIS cousins.
http://huntsville.about.com/mpchat.htm (bookmark this site!)
If you have any questions on accessing or using the site just contact Jean Brandau
huntsville2@earthlink.net
I'll be host and looking forward to meeting you there.
Martha Cosmidis
Hi All
This was posted on another list, I thought it might be useful to
a lot of people.
John
Subject:
[PA] Fw: [ALEXANDER-L] How to Do Research on the Internet
Date:
Tue, 9 May 2000 14:11:35 -0400
From:
"Derrell"
To:
PENNSYLVANIA-L@rootsweb.com
----- Original Message -----
From: "HJack Wells"
To:
Sent: Monday, May 08, 2000 11:16 AM
Subject: [ALEXANDER-L] How to Do Resear
You are invited to a chat on the LEWIS family, any state, on FRIDAY NIGHT, 8-9 pm Eastern, 7-8pm Central, 6-7 pm Mountain and 5-6pm Pacific....Bring your brick walls and be prepared to share with other LEWIS cousins.
http://huntsville.about.com/mpchat.htm (bookmark this site!)
If you have any questions on accessing or using the site just contact Jean Brandau
huntsville2@earthlink.net
I'll be host and looking forward to meeting you there.
Martha Cosmidis
Please can someone help me get started on searching for BENJAMIN J. WILLIAMS
b.1811 in Md. All I have is an 1850 Philadelphia Census listing the above
and I have no idea how to begin with no county, etc.
He left Md. before his marriage in 1834 / 35.
All help appreciated.
Margaret
Hello List,
Does anyone have information on the following?
ANN AUSTIN b. abt. 1726 in MD married PHILIP DAVIS on Sept. 23, 1745 in
Queen Anne's CO. MD. Did they have a son named Philip Davis who
married Chloe Poston in 1770 in Charles CO. MD? Did Philip and Chloe
move to Washington CO. VA?
Thanks,
Nancy Helvey
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Hi,
There are a lot of links to genealogy sites at these sites:
Worldwide Top 100 Genealogy Sites has over 650 links!
http://www.worldwide-top100.net/tops5/rankem.cgi?action=in&id=tracer
G100 Genealogy:
http://www.irigen.com/cgi-melvindesign/g100/topsites.cgi?ID=153
Have fun with them,
Brenda
May 28, 2000
James W. Reep
Research at the National Archives - Washington, DC and College Park, MD
James will discuss effective methods to do genealogical research at the
National Archives. His
presentation will include what might be found at the building located
downtown on Pennsylvania Ave. and
the new facility at College Park, MD.
The Library opens at Noon. The Computer Interest Group meets 1 - 2, and
the meeting is 2 - 4.
http://www.serve.com/bcgs/
Visit the home page of BCGS for more information.
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Subject: Re: [MDGEN-L] Baltimore 1850 1st Dist.
> Elizabeth Yes I have Rowe(spelled Row). One of the girls of the Rutledge
> family married a Rowe. All I seem to find is record of marriage.This was
in
> the early 1700's.'
> Do yours go back that far? I would like to exchange notes with you.
>
> Rachel Demaree Clemons
>
> RDCLEMONS@aol.com
>
>
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>
In the QUESTIONABLE database at ANCESTRY.com, "Fayette Co., PA Vital
Records: 1750-" I have found reference to seven sons and one daughter
of John Porter, Jr. and Nancy McKinzie from Baltimore. Their marriage
is indicated for 1769 in Baltimore. The sons and dates of birth are
these: Michael, 1769; Samuel 1771; Thomas 1774; Gabriel McKenzie, 17
Sept 1776; Henry, 1779; Moses, 1783; and John Porter III, 1785. A
3ggrandfather of mine, the Rev. James PORTER, was born in Fayette Co.,
PA in 1794. He married a
Sure, why not
ROBERTS, Joseph b.1868 d.1901
SPILLMAN, Thomas b.1842 d.?
"Robert A. Daly" wrote:
> Does one post our family names we are searching here?
>
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> Listowner: Chris wsmithso@erols.com
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Dave Goodman
Baltimore PC Users Group
http://members.home.net/dmg0/baltopcug.htm
The GOODMAN Family
http://www.bcpl.net/~dmg/goodman.html
Baltimore County Genealogical Society
http://www.serve.com/bcgs/bcgs.html
You're invited to come to our chat today to discuss MARYLAND genealogy and
your ancestors:
7-8 pm Eastern; 6-7 pm Central; 5-6 pm Mt.;4-6 pm Pacific
http://huntsville.about.com/mpchat.htm
If you can't make the chat, please feel free to post your surname queries or
research question at our forum: http://www.delphi.com/ab-huntsville
We're also doing a different state every hour--please join us for any one or
all of them:
Saturday schedule: (subtract 1 hr. for Central; 2 hrs. for Mt.; 3 for
Pacific)
10:00
The site linked below has searchable records; it takes a little time to
learn to use them but they are certainly worth while.
The War of the Rebellion; a compilation of Official Records of the Union
and Confederate Armies:
Click on the link then go to "Browse"
http://library5.library.cornell.edu/moa/
Hello List
Can some one who has the marriage books see if there is a marriage date for
Peter Hessong/Hesson and Catherine Kistner
in either Fredrick or Carroll County abt 1827 give or take a couple years? I
know that Catherines parents lived in Ladiesburg, Fredrick
County in 1838.
Thank you
Joe Evans
Joyce: I have done some research on the Mason families. My husband'
grandfather was George Mason, He was still at time of Civil War. All sorts of
rumors about where he went after he came home from the war.His mother had
ied and his father had married.again
I can't remember for sure but I think some of his ancestors came from
Maryland. I have moved a couple of years since worked on that line.
If you would like any of this material I will see if can dig it out.
Rachel Demaree Clemons
RDCLEM
A few weeks ago non-members were allowed to go
to Roots Cellar and look at submitters of names
being researched.
Ben L. Allen submitted Adam ALLEN and
Gellant LAMAR b. 1804 MD
Does anyone have an e-mail address for Mr. Allen.
I am interested in both these names. I have sent
out a few letters to addresses found at Roots Cellar
and so far they have all come back as undeliverable.
Thanks, Carolyn
Hi List,
Seeking information concerning Philip Davis and Chloe Poston who were
married in Charles CO. MD in 1770. Also interested in the Davis and
Poston families who lived there at that time.
Thanks,
Nancy Helvey