Hi, this may or may not help.
Northamptpn Co. Court Records
14 April 1810, Estate of Philip Rauch, late soldier in the Rev. War.
Admin; George Rauch
14 April 1801 Estate of Jacob Rauch, late soldier in service of the US
in late Rev. War, admin; George Rauch
Rev. War (service files)
Rouch
Conrad, srv as Pvt in German Bttn of Cont. Troops
John or as John Roach, srv as Drummer in German Bttn Troops
Morris or as Morris Roach, srv as Pvt German Bttn of Cont Troops
Rouck or as Conrad Rouch, srv as Pvt German
I sent for this page for information about Joshua Bucks, and know
nothing about anyone else on this list. I send it, one page only, which
is all I have, for the information which may be of value to others.
Hope Evangelical Lutheran Burials, page 97
NAME DATE OF DEATH AGE PLACE OF BURIAL
Laura Helen Roy Sept 29 1922 34-6-19
Joshua Bucks Oct 6 1922 70-4-4 Mausoleum
at Wyomissing, PA
Mrs. Mary Shulter Oct 7, 1922 81-8-
Thanks everyone, for the reminder about Fastnacht Day and donuts!!!! I had
totally forgotten. I find it absolutely fascinating how many of the PaDutch
traditions my Bobb family carried into Philadelphia, when they moved there
from Washington Township prior to 1910!
Arlene in CA
Hi, indexed in Bucks Co. Bayer, see Boyer, Beyer, see Boyer
Tohickon Reformed
It has been stated by nearly all writer, even former pastor, that the
deed for the Tohickon church land was given by on Sept 1 1743 by Blasius
Boyer
Blasius Boyer and Elizabeth, a dau. Anna Barbara bp Feb 3, 1751. So we
know that's not it.
Montgomery Co
Bayer
Catharine, born July 5, 1758, d/o Michael and Margaret Elizabeth
Elizabeth born Feb 27 1752 d/o Michael and Mgt. Eliz.
Boyer
Hannah July 25, 1756, d/o Michael and Mgt El
Moria,
I have a copy Rev. Leinbach's records from 1866-1871. In it, on page 55 I
found the following. I'm guessing that this is the second reference you
mentioned, 0 4-55 CR-L53li-a. CR-L53li-b may cover other years.
Anna Cecilia Higle, daughter of Joseph and Anna; b. 25 Nov 1865; bapt 20 Jan
1866; sponsor Mrs. Ann Lutz.
Rev. Leinbach apparently served many churches. I see notions with other
entries on the same page such as "Schwartzwald," "St. Michael's," "Shalter's
Church," etc. There is no similar
Rev. War
Rouch
Jonas or Jonas Roush, VA Line S4785, soldier married was born in Sept
1753 at Holman's FOrt in Shenandoah Co. VA and he lived in the same
county at enlistment and also srv as a sub for his brother Henry Rouch
and after the Rev in lived Shenandoah Co. until 1798 then moved to
Mason Co VA (now WVA) and he applied there 6 Nov 1832, soldier's wife
died in June 1837 and soldier moved to Ohio to live with his daughter
(not named). In 1848 soldier was living in Meigs Co. Ohio. In 1832 a
George and
Northampton-St. Johns
Mauer, Peter, born 7 Nov 1761 died 20 March 1852, Margaret,his wife born
20 Dec 1765, died 7 Aug 1854, children; Rebecca, John, Michael,
Elizabeth, Sally, Anna
21 Aug 1812, Estate of Daniel Wirth, Weisenberg township, now Lehigh
County, weaver, children; Maria Elizabeth, wife of Frederick
Benninghoff, Barbara the wife of George Mauer, Daniel, Margaret, wife of
Adam Ott, Susanna, wife of Jacob Daubet.
28 April 1808, Guardian of sons of Conrad Eadelman, Forks township, for
Jacob, Peter
Betty Sapp and anyone else interested.
Here are a few snippits concerning McChager (Micager) Napier from George Washington Noble's book "Behold He Cometh In The Clouds",
"From there I was taken to Johnson's Island, across Lake Erie. and put in Block No. 9. There I met several Soldiers and men whom I knew from my own country and who had served with me in the Fifth Kentucky. Among them were John and Dave Baker, Robert Combs, Nick Combs, William Hurt, of Hazard, Ky., and McChager Na-pier ("Bigfoot" as they
Thank you, thank you.
In the meantime, back on my uncle's farm, his one knee said to the
other,"Lets get out of this joint".
My BERKS Co. Connections are as follows:
HARTING, HARDING, HARTUNG, HOSTER, WEINHOLD, GRILL, RUTH, ROTH,
GITTLEMAN, FRANKHOUSER, KLAPP, KLOPP, LORAH, to name some.
Sorry, I do not know what color their ....never mind.
Ernest
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Anyone know how I can find Quaker births about 1824 in Berks Co?
All of those that I have or know of only go up to 1800...
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From: "Diana Quinones"
To:
Sent: Sunday, February 15, 2004 5:57 PM
Subject: Re: [PABERKS] Goshenhoppen
> Moria,
>
> There is a link to their baptisms and marriages.
> marriages:
> http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~reinsel/okeefe/goshm.html
>
> baptisms:
> http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~reinsel
CD 166 -Church Records: Selected Areas of PA, 1600s-1800s
De Long's Reformed church:
Elizabeth Reimer daughter of Henry and Elizabeth, born May 14, 1786, baptized June 12, 1786. Sponsors: Adam Gehry and Barbara.
Valentine Gehry son of John Adam and Barbara, born April 12, 1789, baptized June 1, 1789. Sponsors: Peter Gehry and Maria Eliz. Bernhard.
Longswamp Church:
Rosina Barbara Litweiler daughter of Henrich and Sarah, b. December 16, 1754. Sponsors: Adam Gery, Barbara Butz and Rosina Tanner.
Joha
23 June 1790, Guardians for 4 minor children of Andrew Stahlnecker,
Upper Milford township (all under 14) (were other children) petitioner,
Adam Stahlnecker, brother of the deceased, children, George, Eve, John,
Andrew
13 Jan 1802, Estate of Anna Maria Stahlnecker, Upper Milford township,
adim; John and Adam Stahlnecker
Deed 13 Oct 1785, Grantors Andres Stahlnecker Upper Milford township,
and wife, Elizabeth (Annaliess), Granter, Daniel Kupper, Upper Saucon
township, innkeeper, propert 100 acre farm, trac
Can mystical powers help in genealogy?
I went to a seance once in a college religion course (it was a spiritualist
church and believe in those things).
I asked them to tell me where my grgrandfather, Charles AVERY was buried. We
had been in the small town in northern PA where he lived without finding his
grave. The answer they gave me was that I would find him in an unusual place.
That was in 1971. In the mid 1980's I finally found where he was buried. He and
his wife are buried with their granddaug
Those of you interested in discussing PA Dutch heritage should check out
the PADUTCH board at rootsweb.
The above board is devoted solely to PA Dutch discussion.
Diane --- The LDS has 3 titles dealing with Keim and Allied Families. You
can check their online catalog at the website below. It will show the titles
for the 3 volumes when you click on it.
http://www.familysearch.org/eng/Library/fhlcatalog/supermainframeset.asp?dis
play=titlehitlist&columns=*%2C0%2C0&title=Keim+and+Allied+Families&pretitle=
Keim+and+Allied+Families
The catalog search screen is at this website:
http://www.familysearch.org/eng/Library/FHLC/frameset_fhlc.asp
Mike Ziegler
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You might want to hold onto these.
Rev.War
Seaver
Calvin, wife Mary, MA
Daniel or Daniel Severs, wfie Martha
Ichabod, MA, applied in Sus. Co. PA 1818
James or James Sever, MA see Sever
Joseph, wife Abihael, MA
Joseph or Joseph Sever, MA
Luther, MA
Nathaniel W. wife Mary, VT
Obed RI and SC Sea Service
Robert or Robert Sever, wife Ann, MA
Thomas, or Thomas Siver, MA
William, wife Susannah, MA
Sever
Christoper,MA
James or James Seaver, MA
Jonathan, or Jonathan Seever, NY
Robert or Robert Seaver. MA
War of 18
Hotchkiss, Clarence Decker, was born in Doylestown, Bucks Co, Aug 4,
1857 s/o George W., an Williamina (Bittenbender) Hotchkiss
He is lineal descendant of Samuel and Elizabeth Hotchkiss, who were
married in CT in 1632,from which date ancestors of the subject of this
sketch were residents of that locality and of NY. Samuel,
great-grandfather of Clarence D., was commissioned a master in the USN
July 18 1788 but resigned in 1799,moved the Wyoming Valley. He married
Sarah Decker of Fort Ticonderogo, NY. His so
Ref: Town and Country Newspaper
Pennsburg, Montgomery County, PA
Saturday - February 6, 1904
FROM OUR CORPS OF ABLE CORRESPONDENTS (PART 1 OF 3)
SIESHOLTZVILLE
John BITTENBENDER, was to Coply on Saturday on business.
Harry C. GERY and his mother Elizabeth are on the sick list.
Charles ROTHENBERGER son of Daniel ROTHENBERGER, who was taken sick with
pneumonia at East Greenville, came home on Monday.
Ervin D. WETZEL, Jr., auctioneer of this vicinity has been engaged for many
sales.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. L
I think you hit the right person. I happen to know a little about the
Gilberts.
Mahoning Township-Carbon County, PA
The family of Benjamin Gilbert came to the valley of Mahoning in 1775,
and settled on the Mahoning Creek. His step-son, Benjamin Peart, located
about a half mile away. Benjamin Gilbert was of native of Beyberry, 15
miles from Phila., where he was born in 1711. He was educted by the
Quakers and resided near his birthplace tilll he moved to the Mahoning
valley in 1775. He married a lady in his
In a message dated 2/23/04 6:11:44 PM Eastern Standard Time,
deweinhold@juno.com writes:
> Lebanon Bologna
you can't find this anywhere any more oh I would love a Lebanon Bologna
sandwich with cream cheese. Do you deliver lol
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Hello
I would just like to add my two cents worth. And I would like to
say that I don't condone any of these powwow ideas. My great
grandmother was a powwower and led my family down a road that took a
great many decades to reverse. We have been plagued with mysterious
diseases, demons and many personal problems with family and
relationships. When one tries to mask a dark evil in the cloak of
Christian beliefs you come to curse your family for generations. My
gr-grandmother believed in saians
Dear Jim,
I saw your post and noticed your e-mail address.
I wonder if you [and/or some kind soul(SKS)]are doing genealogy research or
a one name study of Wolford's?
I have recently found that I have Wolford's married into some of my father's
PA families (for 40+ Wolford's) and I have a direct line - 3x great maternal
grandfather, George W. Wolford b. abt 1820 from VA (for another 12
Wolford's) who is one of my stone walls.
If you and/or SKS are interested in exchanging Wolford information I wou
Recorded at Easton
Lorentz Erb, and Anna Maria, a son, Johannes, born 14 Dec 1783, sp. Adam
and Susanna Dreisbach
Daniel and Margaretha Reimer, a son Jacob, born 10 Oct 1783, sp. Jacob
Reimer, single
Daniel and Margaretha, Reimer, a son Nicholas 4 Dec 1781
Isaiah Titus, s/o Thomas and Elizabeth, born Dec 19, 1799. Sp The
grandmother Maria Eva Riesser
Susanna Hartman, d/o Thomas and Anna Maria, June 18, 1798
Lea, d/o George and Elizabeth Drumheller, born June 6 1798
Anna Maria, d/o Philip and Anna Drum
FYI to all who are cemetery hunting the Berks county map book put out by the
Franklin Map Company is excellent and has all Berks County Cemeteries listed
and placed on the map. Call 1-800-356-8676. It was a house guest gift from
someone who know I graveyard mucked and it has been invaluable. Sue
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dougald F. MacArthur"
To:
Sent: Saturday, February 28, 2004 10:13 PM
Subject: [PABERKS] Hottenstein's Cemetery
> Does anyone
Bucks County
Samuel and Catharine Fuhrmann, a dau. Elizabeth, born Jan 18, 1781. Sp.
Andrew and Elizabeth Heller
Samuel Furman and wife, a son, John Jacob born Oct 22, 1782
Samuel Furman and wife, a dau.Maria Charlotte, born Feb 5 1785
Samuel and Catharine Fuhrman, a son, John, born Feb 12, 1788
Samuel and Cathrine Fuhrmann a dau., Veronice, March 4 1791
1801 Oct 4, Adam Dorn to Margaret Fuhrman
1802 Dec 19, Abraham Durstein to Elizabeth Furman
1806 Nov 21 Henry Fuhrmann to Hannah Mayer
1810 Jan 4,