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1. Fw: [PaOldC] Joshua Chamberlain, b. 1822 [1]
Patty According to Cope the name is Chamberlin and Ray This does not answer yor question but see 5752 below #2364 FERDINAND WOOD (Mary,Margaret,Jane,Sarah,George),b. Chatham,6-15- 1828;m.Wilmington,Del.,11-5-1856,Elizabeth Sanders,b.New Castle Co., Del.,9-1-1827;dau.of Benjamin Sanders and Ellen Clark,of Wilmington.He has resided in Londonderry Twp.since 1833,upon the farm and mill property which descended from his father;has been a contractor and bridge builder,a school director,etc.P.O.,Jennerville,
2. regarding Welcome [1]
I am new to the list...I have been involved with several other lists over the years...I read Sandra's welcome message and the rules and guidlines for the list, which I found very helpful, even tho' I knew the basics of a list. This list is fantastic and one does not want to alienate anyone on it or any other list, as we all become family and help one another for weeks/months and years. There is sooo much activity on this list, it must be kept correctly or it would die. My inquiry was the one which
3. new cemetery listings [1]
http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/pa/chester/cemeteries/greenmount.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/pa/chester/cemeteries/grovemcc.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/pa/chester/cemeteries/greenmount1.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/pa/chester/cemeteries/grovemeth1896.txt -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.323 / Virus Database: 267.8.2/29 - Release Date: 6/27/2005
4. Re: [PaOldC] Re: Quakers and the Revolutionary War [1]
These are the times that try men's souls. The summer soldier and the sunshine patriot will, in this crisis, shrink from the service of their country; but he that stands it now, deserves the love and thanks of man and woman. Tyranny, like hell, is not easily conquered; yet we have this consolation with us, that the harder the conflict, the more glorious the triumph. -- Thomas Paine, son of a Quaker. Through his writings, Thomas Paine arguably did more than any other single patriot to fire up and mainta
5. GEARHARTS [1]
Doreen, Would you please send the list any info you receive personally?...it's a shame to waste good info on just one person. I always ask that info be shared with all, instead of the individual...good for everyone to have access to it, both in the list and in the list archives. Thanks... Sandra _ferg@ntelos.net_ (mailto:ferg@ntelos.net) see below: (I think this is all I have received so far. By the way, Loretta Myrter and I are 2nd cousins and have shared information on this line be
6. Quakerism [1]
Not quite so.....just because you were disowned for bearing arms, marrying out, etc did NOT mean that you were shunned by your family and your meeting. Many disowned folks continued throughout their lifetime to attend meeting....and, later, when the HIcksite schism came about, whole households of families were divided on the issue, with some remaining orthodox while others followed the 'new' concept...and, they remained living in the same house, were often buried together and left wills including ALL
7. Re: Chester County Lookups / Will of JOHN SMITH [1]
Will of JOHN SMITH of Uwchland Twp. Chester Co. , Pa............. Pennsylvania Wills, 1682-1834 ***** 9 Children listed ***** SMITH, JOHN. Uwchlan. February 12, 1761. Codicil: January 16, 1764. May 26, August 26, 1766. To son James 5 shillings having given him his portion. To son John wearing apparel having given him his portion. To son Abraham 5 shillings having given him his portion. To Robert 5 shillings having given him his portion. To Isaac 5 shillings having given him his portion. To daughter Elizab
8. Emy DIXON, widow of Isaac of Wilmington [1]
If this comes thru as a double post, please forgive - I sent it this morning according to my 'sent file' but it hasn't come across in my in-basket...thanks, Candy ----- Original Message ----- From: "Candace Roth" To: Sent: Sunday, June 26, 2005 7:34 AM Subject: Emy DIXON, widow of Isaac of Wilmington > I've been 'connecting the dots' to link all the folks mentioned in this will > [don't we wish they were all this detailed!] and have been able to
9. Re: [PaOldC] Re: Do we have Quakers still today? [1]
I live in a town founded by Quakers. It is Whittier, California. There still is an active meeting house here and Whittier College has a great collection of Quaker records. Jan Lund JAN4GEN@verizon,net ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Sunday, June 26, 2005 8:34 PM Subject: [PaOldC] Re: Do we have Quakers still today? > Hi All > I find this discussion of Quakerism very interesting ....do we still have > Quakers and the Quaker rel
10. Jenkins/Douglas [1]
If he sailed from Ireland (there would have been no need to go from Scotland to Ireland to sail), so I think it would be safe to go on the theory that he also lived in Ireland.....and, we would call him Scots-Irish. This is simply a term NEVER used in their timeframe, and invented years later to divide the Scottish folks who lived, for some time, in Ireland, from the 'regular' Scots, who lived only in Scotland..... Nothing on David Junkins.....however, with Jenkins a possible alternate spell
11. Re: [PaOldC] Joshua Chamberlain, b. 1822 [1]
Hi Patty: Are you interested in the REA family? I recently posted 1766 and 1767 tax data for West Caln Twp to the list and it included the names REHA & REAGH, which must be variants. Fred Kelso -----Original Message----- From: Ppgriff1@aol.com To: PA-OLD-CHESTER-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Tue, 14 Jun 2005 11:38:58 EDT Subject: [PaOldC] Joshua Chamberlain, b. 1822 I am seeking info on the parents of my gggrandfather JOSHUA CHAMBERLAIN (CHAMBERLIN) born about 1822. He married CATHERINE AMANDA
12. Re: Pennsylvania Beeson families [1]
Have you surfed through the list archives? I believe I've posted things in the past, on the Beason family, so it would be a good idea for you to check and see what has been posted earlier...perhaps something that might be of interest to you. You might want to consider letting folks know what it is you're searching for....just a surname, Beeson, isn't really enough for us to 'work with'...As I say in the Welcome Email, many of us have lots of area resources, but can't possibly post anything and
13. oops! [1]
Someone called this to my attention....(that's what you get for scanning and typing without much thought) Isaac Mendenhall, b 1719, was the son of Joseph and Ruth Gilpin Mendenhall............ Isaac became a noted abolitionist ....... this should have read descendants of Isaac became noted abolitionists........Isaac, born in 1719 probably just sat on the porch----at close to 150, he'd earned it!! lol! S.
14. Bangor-thats it! [1]
Bangor Church in Lancaster. Don't know where it is. Could not find anything on line. thanks for the help/interest Dianne
15. Re: [PaOldC] Where in the heck has she been? [1]
ACCKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK! Be well and that is an order and I hope you like it! We can't have you in hospital. Eliz ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sandra Ferguson" To: Sent: Thursday, June 23, 2005 2:12 PM Subject: [PaOldC] Where in the heck has she been? | Folks, just a not too short note to let you know I'm not pouting, angry, | nor have I run away from home to join the gypsies (although that sounds like | fun.)
16. Maps [1]
Does anyone know of a we site showing a map of PA, DE, MD, NJ in the 1700's? Thank you, GerriAnn GerriAnn Lockman gacl2@earthlink.net Why Wait? Move to EarthLink.
17. Re: [PaOldC] GEORGE PAINTER d 1722 [1]
Caleb Pusey's will mentions no Painter grandsons, only a Painter granddaughter - Susanna. I don't know the names of Lydia (Pusey) Painters in-laws but one source names her husband as George Painter, Jr. - this came from one of George and Lydia's descendants - 'The Parrish Family', compiled by Susannah Parrish Wharton, George H. Buchanan Co., Philadelphia, PA, 1925; p.336 John PUSEY, CALEB. Marlborough, yeoman. January 11, 1725/6. January 14, 1726/7. A. 220. To 2 step sons, Francis and Henry Worly #50 eac
18. Re: [PaOldC] Penal Colonies in Colonial America [1]
Eric- As I remember western PA was also claimed by VA early on. It was also pretty "easy" to get there from VA (through what is now WV). I'm also pretty sure that GA was established as a penal colony... Hope that helps a bit! John McCarty ____________________________________________________ Yahoo! Sports Rekindle the Rivalries. Sign up for Fantasy Football http://football.fantasysports.yahoo.com
19. KINERT/var [1]
I have some of these names in Chester Co, but not a direct connection: Robert Engle ohdeeel2u@yahoo.com had written: Do you have anything on Peter KINERT (var. sp. Kinard, Kienert, etc) perhaps born mid 1750's.. He maried Maria Magdalena UNK and had six children, namely Mary, Elizabeth, Christina, Jacob, Peter and Michael, all named in his will of 1805. ====================== I have this for Peter KEINERT/var: From Records of Plow Church, Robeson Twp., Berks Co., Pa. Baptism Parents - Peter Keinert and
20. May I use this instead of PA-OLD-CHESTER-L@rootsweb.com [1]
Thank you
21. Goshen Friends meeting cemetery (Hicksite) [1]
Goshen Friends meeting cemetery (Hicksite) http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/pa/chester/cemeteries/goshenhicks.txt -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.322 / Virus Database: 267.4.0 - Release Date: 6/1/2005
22. tombstone images on the Chester Co board. [1]
And those images are so great! I want to thank all of the folks who are submitting them! I have found several for my various lines. I thank Cyndie for all of her work to add them and for the folks who have taken them...... And I have a question?: Are they included in the search for names on the board? Would be nice if they come up in a list of 'hits' for a search on the site. http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/pa/chester/index.htm Diana in AL audianaq@msn.com
23. Re: Greek Catholic Church, Chester, Pa. [1]
Go to the Chester County site, mentioned in your welcome email...there, look through the County Resources section.... http://www.pa-roots.com/~chester/ (.there are a good many URLS that should be of interest to you. When beginning to search in a 'new' county, it's wise to always check that county site....they are all different, but all will offer things that might be of help) ...then, visit the genweb archives for the county to see what has been submitted http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/pa/chester
24. Re: [PaOldC] LANDIS - NANTMEAL in 1800's [1]
As you come to Oak Grove, up the drive and around the meeting house, note the stone wall on the left; her grave is along it. It will be easy to find, take a look at the pictures of David and Lavinia you can see the wall and Mary is next to them. It isn't a big "old section" and I started from along the Meeting House wall and went down. Enjoy! Eliz ----- Original Message ----- From: Diana Quinones To: E. Hanebury Cc: PAOLDChester Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2005 8:08 PM Subject: Re: [PaOldC]
25. Scots to the new world [1]
After the 1745 uprising, thousands of what we would call political prisoners were sent to the 'new world'...some weren't actually prisoners when they got here - I imagine the thought was that the huge distance from there to here was sufficient........others were treated as prisoners, shackled, and forced into indenture upon arrival........throughout history, it was much easier to banish the 'troublemakers' a world away, than to deal with them on home ground, and allow them to, perhaps, regrou

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