Larry, I am so happy to have Susie's death date and to know where she is
buried. I'll bet I'll find some other family members there too. I hope the
vandals didn't get their tombstones.
Shirley
----- Original Message -----
From: "Larry R Gamby"
To:
Sent: Saturday, October 11, 2003 9:09 PM
Subject: Re: [MDWASHIN] Hagerstown Cemetery Lookup
> Beulah,
> I checked the 7 volumes of Washington County Cemeteries. However,
> remember that these books only go up to a
The Valley Register
Middletown, Frederick County
Friday
September 15, 1882
STATE HAPPENINGS
Miss Lou MOORE, aged about 40years,
sister of Mr. J. Jesse MOORE, Super-
intendant of the Eastern Division of
the C & O Canal, died at her residence
in Sandy Hook, Washington county, on
the 31st ult.
Mrs. BEELER, widow of the late Peter
BEELER, of Sharpsburg, Washington
county, died on the 2d inst., in the
82d year of her age.
These folks lived in Hagerstown, Maryland and I would like to find out where they are buried and their dates. Thanks!
- William C. DALEY b. abt 1872 (widow, age 58 in 1930 census)
- Wm's wife Susan Rebecca (Smith) DALEY b. 1869 d. 1920-1930
- Gertrude DALEY b. abt 1904
- Beulah DALEY
Someone in the spirit of fun and in welcome of newbies on another
genealogy list passed this on to me. [We're all newbies!] I am sure
there are people on the Internet now who can't remember because they
didn't experience flaming; I know I'd rather forget what it was like.
It is much more pleasant now when people remember to politely
acknowledge and thank those who take time to help them and to help those
with less experience or fewer resources. It's much more civilized now;
if you don't display go
This would appear to be a perfect subject to "google". Go to the following address:
http://www.google.com
Enter "Severn River" and click SEARCH
I found quite a few entries on the Severn River in the Chesapeake Bay area of MD. Look at the web page for the Severn River Association. There's lots out there!
http://www.severnriver.org/
Happy googling to you!
John M. Rhodes
I'm interested in Conrad HERR and his wife Catherine BIEGLER Herr who died in the middle of the 1800's. Also, Johan Peter HERR and his wife Susanna Herr who would have died in the early 1800's. Thanks.
John M. Rhodes
Karen,
I received a mail delivery failure notice when I tried to respond the first time, so I had to respond to the entire list. Sorry, List.
Here is your info.
The Obit locator had your John Schleigh:
(format is name, age, date obit appeared in newspaper, newspaper name)
Schleigh, John, 75, February 7, 1872, Harold & Torch Light
Thomas Scharf's History of Western Maryland indicates that John Schleigh was Hagerstown postmaster beginning May 21, 1861, but you may already know about
that.
Good Luck
da
In Morrow and Morrow's Washington County Marriages, an Index 1799-1860
are the following grooms:
Conrad Wallick - Catherine Beard 3/2/05 [March 2, 1805]
Matthias - Nancy Leckrone 4/17/18
John - Susan Fausnaught - 8/24/21
William - Elizabeth C. Long 1/8/53
brides:
Mary Wallick - Henry Leighty [Lichty] 8/10/07
Sara Wallick - Jonas Itnyer [various other spellings] 12/21/57
Rosanna Wallich - John Fasnaught 8/31/12
Elizabeth Wallick - Wendal Fasnaught 5/3/13
There a
Men in what today is Washington Co,Md were petitioning in the 1730's to
be cut
from Prince George Co,Md and made into a new county. And,very likely,
when
what's today Washington Co fell under Frederick Co,Md 1748-1776, records
were
kept in the courthouse at Frederick,[town] Md. I know,at the very
least,there are records of
Salem Reformed n w of Hagerstown,Md yet.
Pvt Thomas Jones,Welsh,and once of Washington Co,though illiterate, used
exceptional
memory to give a Rev War pension application here in Cl
I would really appreciate you checking for KERSHNER (could also be
KERSCHNER, KIRSHNER, or KIRSCHNER),
and also CASNER. If there turns out to be a lot of them (I can only hope
:)), let me know and I can provide you with some given names.
Thanks so much,
Abby
----- Original Message -----
From: "gdaisy"
To:
Sent: Friday, October 17, 2003 1:13 PM
Subject: [MDWASHIN] Obit Locator
> What a GREAT group! Just wanted to let the list know that I have a
Washington
Tom, when I visited the Washington County Free Library, I looked up my
family names in the index - Ridenhour and then I went downstairs to the
printer readers and went through all the old microfilms and copied each
little item on my family names. The pages are standard paper size and
of course there are other bits of information along with what I was
after. I just went through the pages I had and extracted the
information that was on the pages. Abby has been doing extractions
periodically and that
Larry, I just did this lookup for Leslie Hayes on the Wallick family.
Her e-mail address is lkh71753@sbcglobal.net. I think this is the only
person I've noticed researching this particular family.
Lauren
>Lauren Brantner wrote:In Morrow and Morrow's Washington County Marriages, an Index 1799-1860
>>are the following grooms:
>>Conrad Wallick - Catherine Beard 3/2/05 [March 2, 1805]
>>Matthias - Nancy Leckrone 4/17/18
>>John - Susan Fausnaught - 8/24/21
>>William - Elizabeth C. Long 1/8/53
>>brides:
>>
Monica,
If my memory serves me correctly there is not much to see. If it is the
same church I was to about 5 years ago it was in a small lot behind the
church, in much need of repair and there were a pile of tombstone laying
against the side of a building. I only live about 7 miles from there so I
will slip down and have a look.
................Larry
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On Wed, 1 Oct 2003 00:29:31 EDT KnightRSVP@aol.com writes:
> If it's not too much
Hi, I would like some help on searching for my gggrandfather Israel Mayberry
who was born in Frederick, MD. He died sometime after the 1850 Census of
Hampshire County, he was living in
the household of John and Sarah Cooper who also had a lady boarding with
them named Thornburg.
Israel's parents are Justinian Mayberry and Mary Ann Houser, Frederick, MD.
I am also searching for their parents, too. I don't have know where
Justinian was born, but, suspect it was Montgomery Co. Pa.
I have not located anyth
In an effort to ease the burden on the kind soul who is doing look-ups from the obit locator, because it is an awful lot to ask someone to transcribe all the people of a given surname (unless it is very rare), I will do the following: If you are able to receive an attached large file, I will send a scanned copy of the pages for a common surname. I will need to respond to you off list, as attachments cannot be sent through rootsweb. As I expect to be inundated with requests, please be patient for a response.
Descendants of Unknown Rohrer
1 Unknown ROHRER
... 2 Elizabeth ROHRER
....... +? MIDDLEKAUFF
... 2 Martin ROHRER
....... +Catharine ? b: May 1831 d: March 29, 1867 Burial:
Pine Creek Brethren Cemetery, Pine Creek Twp., Ogle Co., IL
........ 3 John P. R
I am....have some info on them that someone sent me...most of it found on
the internet, but have not verified much of it yet. Who are you looking
for?
Abby Bowman
Data Entry Manager
Pa-Roots Data Boards
http://www.pa-roots.com/data.html
----- Original Message -----
From: "gdaisy"
To:
Sent: Friday, October 31, 2003 8:48 PM
Subject: [MDWASHIN] Kershner Family
>
> Is anyone researching the Kershner family?
>
> Daisy
>
>
> ==== MDWASHIN Mailing List ====
> If
Hi Robin,
I gave those to everybody in the LB research group last spring. Someone
indicated that you already had them. Let me know if you can't find them.
Lauren
RAL wrote:
>LAUREN:
>
>>From all the emails going back and forth it looks like you have a MD marriage record
>book.
>
>What do you have on LB marriages????
>
>Robin
>
>Lauren Brantner wrote:
>
>
>
>>Robin - there are two Rose Hill Cemeteries, the one I have in the volume
>>I looked at contains no LB burials. There is another Rose Hill Ceme
Just looking, but do you have any surname Farmer in your book? Thanks Leslie.
Lauren Brantner wrote:Hi Robin, I have Vol II of the cemetery records which has Rose Hill
Cemetery, east end of Clearspring on Route #40. Are you looking for
Lorshbaugh or someone else?
Lauren Brantner
RAL wrote:
>HI LIST:
>
>Does someone have access to an index of burials at Rose Hill
>cemetery ????
>
>Robin
>
>
>==== MDWASHIN Mailing List ====
>Can't find it in Washington County...Try Frederick Cou
How would/could I obtain the following Baptism
records. St. Johns Evangelical Lutheran Church baptism
records for Elisabeth, James Maxwell and Harriet WELSH
of 17 Aug 1807. Elisabeth, James Maxwell and Harriet
as listed as children of Maxwell and Marg WELSH.
Richard Van
Wagenen
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Daisy,
I would appreciate a check for these names which would be before 1850.
Ambrose John
Lucy John
Mary (Polly) Moore
Margaret (Peggy) Shepherd
Lyddia (Lyddie) Smith
Rachel Stockwell
Anyway other Stockwell before 1850.
Beverly
I have the bottom end of another document in liber 0 folio 14 in 1802
where Basil BEALL sold land to Joseph CHAPLINE. Ariana (?) BEALL was
examined out of hearing and released her dower rights.
Thomas CRAMPTON and John GOOD were witnesses.
Per "Frederick's Other City, Mt. Olivet Cemetery" published by the cemetery on the occasion of it's 150th anniversary in 2002, Mrs. Mary Ann MAYBERRY was re-interred in Mt. Olivet from the Evangelical Lutheran Church Cemetery. She died April 29, 1855, age 86, and was the wife of Justinian MAYBERRY. There is no burial listed for Justinian. A quick scan of the death dates of those re-interrred from the Lutheran cemetery shows that the Mt. Olivet burials took place after February 1899 (Mamie MARBLE, died Fe
Are you sure it wasn't the Anne Schleigh who was his mother, and was also
Mrs. John Schleigh?
----- Original Message -----
From: "Lauren Brantner"
To:
Sent: Monday, October 06, 2003 5:30 PM
Subject: Re: [MDWASHIN] SCHLEIGH, John d. 1872
> None of these entries appears to be Ann Maria, the person who
> disappeared and the person whose burial I was referring to. Did anyone
> else find anything about Ann Maria? The second wife is buried here.
> Maybe ther