Posted on: Clarion County Historical Society Queries
Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/GenSoc/Pa/CCHS?read=448
Surname: SAYLOR, RUTHERFORD, SANFORD, RAPP, FINK, GOLD
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I am seeking information on the SAYLOR lineage. They were from the Rimersburg,
Sligo area. Daniel Saylor worked at the iron ore smelting industry during
the early 1800's. I am interested in all Saylor and allied families.
In a message dated 6/8/00 1:07:48 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
clady@yellowbananas.com writes:
<< www.justcallbob.com/grave.htm >>
I had to add and l at the end of the address and then
it was fine. (html)
Melinda
Hi; Have not heard from you since your retirement.
Let me know of any additions or corrections to our
Saylor Family. My husband died 8 30 1999. Pearl
Ramirez
--- Rich Wolfe wrote:
> Posted on: Clarion County Historical Society Queries
> Board URL:
>
http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/GenSoc/Pa/CCHS?read=448
>
> Surname: SAYLOR, RUTHERFORD, SANFORD, RAPP, FINK,
> GOLD
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>
> I am seeking information on the SAYLOR lineage. They
> were from the Rimersb
Mary,
Laura Catherine Klingler (the paper shows
Klinger) B. 16 Jan 1862, D. 31 May 1959, married
to Joseph Edinger, B. 1860, D. 1935.
Laura's parents were Joel Klingler, B. 6 Feb,
1826, D. 13 May 1893, and Sarah Unknown. Joel is
buried at St. Pauls Union and Laura and Joseph are
buried at Phipps near Elmo.
Ellis
I had a message from Al Pyler saying his grandmother had married a sister of Frank Doverspike's wife, Mary Clara Armagost. My maternal grandmother, Erna Christina Armagost Fox, was a younger sister of Mary Clara. Al, which sister was your maternal grandmother? I have good material on the Armagost and Hepler families. Not quite so much on the Fox family. Will be glad to share info. I can be reached at gmyers@iopener.net. Sorry to be so long getting back to you. Our youngest son is very ill plus my hu
I'm sorry ,I can't make the connection either without more info... I have
alot of Reeds.And many from Clarion Co. Most likely there is a connection
somewhere. I will keep you in mind if I learn anything,and I hope you will
do the same. - Gene
-----Original Message-----
From: Shari Hindman
To: PACLARIO-L@rootsweb.com
Date: Tuesday, June 13, 2000 9:35 AM
Subject: [CLARION] Brick wall- Emily Reed Pence
>Posted on: Clarion County Historical Society Queries
>Board U
On Thu, 1 Jun 2000 07:26:38 -0400 George Myers
writes:
I have a
> little info on the Doverspike line as Franklin Doverspike married a
> sister of my maternal grandmother.
>
There are a number of Doverspikes buried at St. Marks Lutheran Cemetery
in Armstrong Cty. I've indexed that cemetery, and have it on my web site
Al Plyler
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~plylerfamily
EISENMAN, Herald James April 5, 1883 pg 3 R3
EISENMAN, Joseph March 2, 1877 pg 3 R2
EISENMAN, Myrtie Pearl September 12, 1889
page 8 R4a (twin)
EISENMAN, Samuel April 23, 1885 pg 3 R4
All of these obits are on CD at the Library.
Julie
As to the Elder Line query, have you reviewed Robert Stevenson's Magee History? He
has a large section on the Elders of western Pa. Harry
Susan J Mortimer wrote:
> Descendants of James Elder, Sr.
>
> Generation No. 1
> 1. James1 Elder, Sr. was born March 17, 1769, and died February 15,
> 1837. He married (1) Sally Hagen. He married (2) Catherine Buchanan
> March 15, 1790, daughter of John Buchanan.
>
> Children of James Elder and Catherine Buchanan are:
> 2. i. THOMAS2 ELDER, b. February
I guess I should have asked you to go ahead and put us in touch. He just may have
the missing link. I won't say I've exhausted every possibility, but I've hit a lot
of brick walls every time I've tried. I could see who his grandfather was if you
think there's any chance. Thanks Norma
Sarah Wasiura wrote:
> Wish you luck in your search Norma. If you ever connect your Beatty's with the
> Aughnacloy, Carnteel, Co. Tyrone areas of Ireland, let me know, I'll have Cousin
> Bob contact you. His Grandfathe
Both of these obits are on CD at the Clarion
Free Library 644 Main Street, P.O. Box 663
Clarion, PA 16214
DUNN, Ada May September 19, 1878 page 3 R 3
DUNN, Mrs. Elizabeth December 16, 1886 page 3 R 4
Julie
thanks Julie. I just noted my Clinger is spelled with a C-but I suppose the
same family. thank you for putting me on about Kerri-she has been incredibly
helpful and very fast and effecient.
Mary
Does anyone have anything on William B. NEAL b.1800 d.1891.
He was burned to death in Pheonix, PA.
William was the son of Thomas B. NEAL and Margaret
CREVISTON. Also interested in the Margaret CREVISTON line.
William B. NEAL possibly had a daughter, Nancy NEAL b.1833
d.29 Mar 1911. Nancy NEAL married Nathan HOLBEN. Nancy and
Nathan are buried in Round Top Cemetery.
Nancy was my wife's 3rd great-grandmother. I have Nancy's death
certificate. The death certificate shows William B. NEAL as
Nancy's fathe
Bonnie,
I have used sidewalk chalk also shaving Creme works really good also. Make
sure to clean it off afterwards.
Terry Koppenhaver
----- Original Message -----
From:
To:
Sent: Thursday, June 08, 2000 12:46 AM
Subject: [CLARION] Re: PACLARIO-D Digest V00 #148
> This weekend I tried tombstone rubbing using charcoal and also a
carpenter's
> crayon. It did not work. Any suggestions on how to do this. The
tombstone
> was old but legible. I was very disappoin
This message is for Peggy Capwell Jacobs: I am sure the John Myers b.
1754, d. 1839, m. Sarah Moon c. 1786 Frederick Co., Virginia. I am very
interested in getting in touch with you and sharing data. My address:
mhmyers2@juno.com. Looking forward to hearing from you. Mary H. Myers
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