To Roberta and John millrd@cncnet.com and other Cooper/Hammon
researchers in Crawford County:
I found a reference to Silas COOPER on page 651 of the "History
of Crawford County, PA, 1885" in the section on the history of
Spring Township:
"The First Baptist Church of Spring was organized May 25, 1833,
by Rev. O.L. Dunfee, of North Shenango, with the following constituent
members: Nathaniel Pond, Henry Wait, John Gillett, Liba Woodard,
Silas COOPER, Hiram Sheldon, Mary Pond, Polly Wait, Tryphosia
Conover
In a message dated 11/6/98 1:24:27 AM, PACRAWFO-D-request@rootsweb.com writes:
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My 2nd great grandfather, Newton R. Taylor, was born 9 July 1832, in
Crawford Co. (township unknown), d. 28 March 1915, Pittsburgh, buried
Pisgah Cem., Jefferson Co., Pa. Newton R. Taylor's father was Edward
Taylor (b. ca. 1805-1810, Crawford Co., and d. ca. 1847, Crawford Co.
Edward Taylor (son of Jonathan Taylor/Tailor) m. a Miss _______ Newton.
In the 1880 Census for Jefferson Co., there is a Nancy Taylor, age 69,
livin
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To Charles McElvey CMckel9043@aol.com and other MORSE
researchers in Crawford County:
Here are the references to that surname I found in the "History
of Crawford County, PA, 1885."
On page 809, in the Biographical Sketch section for Cambridge
Township:
"Allen D. Hutchison, proprietor of livery, Cambridgeboro, was
born in Richmond Township, this county, July 19, 1843; son of
Elder and Harriet (Allen) Hutchison; the former a son of one of the
first settlers of Richmond Township, this county, the latter
Ok folks, I need some help with the following statement here
> "WILLIAM V. MORSE, farmer, P. 0. Hayfield, was born in Burlington,
> N.
> Y., August 7, 1816, son of
>> William C. and Triphena (Bradley) Morse. His paternal grandfather was
> Timothy Morse, a native of
> Massachusetts, of English descent, who settled in Otsego County, N. Y.,
> before the Revolution. He was a soldier under Gen. Washington, serving three
> years. Two years of the time he was one of Washington's bodyguard. His
> maternal gran
To Penelope zibby@family-net.net and others researching DOUGHERTY
in Crawford County. Here are the references I found to that surname in the
"History of Crawford County, PA, 1885."
On page 697, in the history of Woodcock Township, in a list of Holland Land
Company owners:
"...(tract) 172, Charles DOUGHERTY, 100 acres, May 28, 1798, deed
executed; William Gill purchased 301 acres same tract, April 15, 1805;...."
On page 698 of the same section:
"John Limber came from Northumberland County a single
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To Nancy Crain ncrain1@aol.com and other CHAPIN researchers in
Crawford County. Here is the information I found on that surname in the
"History of Crawford County, PA, 1885."
On page 800, in the Biographical Sketch section for Bloomfield Township:
"W.B. Taylor, farmer, PO Lincolnville, was born in Otsego County, NY,
October 6, 1830; son of Charles and Polly (Thornton) Taylor, who came to
Erie County, Penn., in 1845. They were parents of the following named
children: Charles W., of Michigan, was a sol
Dear All:
I have been researching our name for some time now and have a great deal of
information on Bollards. There seem to be two families who lived in the
Crawford County area. Those are John H. Bollard and Lewis G. Bollard. I
have not found the connection that joins those two families yet, but I am
sure that it is there.
John H. Bollard had a brother, William Bollard, who settled in Geneva,
Ashtabula County, Ohio in 1870. He was from Northamptonshire, England. I
descend through William. I have f
>Searching for info on my George YOKE who resided in Shenango Twp, Crawford
>Co.,PA. Who was his wife? Was he married to a Sarah, then to an Elenor ??
>Would like to find descendants of his children. My line is Sarah born 1799
>who married to James Coleman
To Charlene Kolterman and any others who may be researching
the YOKE/YOKES surname in Crawford County:
I found the following information on Yoke/Yokes at the Historical
Society today, and I thought you might be interested in it.
1. Arden Alfred YOK
McKINNEY - In Pine township, April 25, 1892, of pneumonia, Miss Betsy
McKinney, aged 74 years.
McKINNEY - In Pine township, April 20th, 1892, of pneumonia, Miss Rebecca
McKinney, aged 59 years.
"The Town in Mourning - Over the Death of Mrs. W. Abell, Funeral Wednesday
Forenoon at 10:30"
Edith, wife of Mr. W. Abell, died at her home in this place, Sunday
evening,
July 10, of hemorrhage of the bowels induced by typhoid fever. Up to within
two days of her death she was considered convalescent, the fever
To Charles McElvey CMckel9043@aol.com and other MORSE
researchers in Crawford County:
Here are the references to that surname I found in the "History
of Crawford County, PA, 1885."
On page 564, in the history of Hayfield Township:
"James Jones owns a water saw-mill on Cussewago Creek, in
the southern part of the township. William V. MORSE owns one
near Hayfield Postoffice, and close by is a jelly factory."
On pages 603 and 604, in the history of Richmond Township:
"The tannery of John Brown was
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I don't now what happened tha the message from Brian did not forward.
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Would like to receive if possible, any info on Varney and May Litwiler. They
were residing in Conneautville around the year 1906 some before and some
after. Not sure how long they lived there. Thank You
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Errors Corrected:
In my posting to this site yesterday re Bloomfield apparently I had a couple
errors. First of all, in the subject line it should have been Lincolnville
instead of Lincolntown (I did get it right in the body of the message); and
the STEVENSON who was a minister there was Maurice Delano STEVENSON, not
Willard, he was a Baptist preacher and the church was diagonally across a
street intersection from the 'parsonage'.
Thanks for your patience. (My cousin, also a list subscriber, pointed out
A grand and pleasing affair occurred at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W.E. Brown,
Linesville, Thursday afternoon, Aug. 4th, the event being the marriage of
their
daughter, Anna, to Prof. R.S. Penfield, Principal of our High School. (the
date
1892 is penciled in on this clipping)
SHAW-PHELPS - On Thursday evening, August 18th, Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Phelps'
home was brilliantly lighted and tastefully decorated in honor of their
daughter
Sadie's marriage to Mr. Clifton Shaw.
The nearest relatives of the happy coup
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