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1. [NEPAGS] Mackey Family of PA, 1820 [1]
George Mackey appears in WI Federal Census as born in PA, circa 1819-1820. He married Ann Eliza Banta, of Saratoga Co., NY in 1827 and the family settled in WI, where George died in 1873. I assume that the Mackey family moved from PA to NY, or on the WI. Can anyone place a Mackey family in PA, ca 1819-1820, with a son George? 1820 PA Census Index shows Mackey families in the following counties and town ships: York (Dover) Philadelphia (Kensington, North Ward, New Market, Upper Delaware) Lancaster (Coler
2. [NEPAGS] I will lookup PA records at LDS if you need. [1]
Hi EVERYONE! I will be happy to help with lookups from the following record at my LDS library. American Marriages Before 1699 Berks County, PA Birth Records, 1876-1906 Berks County, PA Death Rec., 1852-55 & 1894-1906 Berks County, PA Marriage Records, 1885-1929 Berks County, Pennsylvania Delayed Birth Records Pennsylvania Pensioners, 1835 Pennsylvania Volunteers in the War of 1812 Cross Creek, Pennsylvania Death Records, 1810-90 Fayette County, Pennsylvania Vital Records, 1750-1890 Pennsylvania
3. [NEPAGS] Record Almanac and/or Wyoming Baptist Church [1]
Hello listers: Philip JAMES is my gg uncle. I have been trying, with no success, to learn when he died and/or where he was buried. I am hoping someone can check the RECORD ALMANAC or records of the Wyoming Baptist Church. Philip JAMES, according to the 1920 census, was living in Exeter. His daughter, Emma JAMES (Mrs. Clarence SMITH), assumedly was living in Wyoming. Philip JAMES is not buried in the Wyoming Cemetery with his wife, Minnie (Davenport) James, or in the Forty Fort Cemetery with his p

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