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1. [PADAUPHI] Piazza Uses? [1]
Thanks for the reply George and Jan. From other tax records it seemed the Piazza was a considerable part of the home. Here is a description from the 1798 Direct Tax of a property owned by John McDonald in Carlisle, Cumberland Co. Nicholas Shantz was occupant: House: 2-story wood 22' x 21' 7 windows 76 lights(panes) Piazza: 1 story wood 15' x 6' 2 windows 27 lights Kitchen: 1- story stone 15' x 17' 1 window 9 lights Stable: wood 15' x 20 1/2' From the dimensions for the Piazza, as you said George,
2. Re: [PADAUPHI] Harrisburg Historical Society [1]
Many thanks to those who responded to my inquirer about "The Harrisburg Historical Society". Historic Harrisburg Association may be the group being referred to. What sparked my interest was the 1971 obituary of a distant cousin which stated she was a member of "The Harrisburg Historical Society". I also found the references to them on the two web pages. One was the "Capital Area Genealogical Society's" newsletter from Sept. 1996 about them sponsoring a tour of the Harrisburg Cemetery. It gave a phone
3. RE: [PADAUPHI] Map of Harrisburg, around 1800 [1]
Nope, sorry. I'm in Tampa, FL - but sure wish I was in Durham! It's beautiful up there. My son was at Greensboro College in Greensboro, and my brother-in-law lives in Hendersonville. We LOVE it up there! Thanks for inquiring! Brenda :o) -----Original Message----- From: Janice A. Frank [mailto:janiceaf@ix.netcom.com] Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2004 10:43 AM To: PADAUPHI-L@rootsweb.com Subject: RE: [PADAUPHI] Map of Harrisburg, around 1800 Hi Brenda, I don't know anything about this subject but I notic
4. Re: [PADAUPHI] Congregation at Fertigs, about 1801 [1]
I agree Martz may be a family name, I found allot of Martz's in Northumberland, but no connection yet to Henry Martz Fronk, born 1810. I found it interesting that John Hatfield was having his daughter, born 1788, baptized in 1801 by a Lutheran minister. (I think the family was Presbyterian) John had a son born 1808 named Cyrus Hatfield. My ancestor born 1827 was named Cyrus Hatfield Fronk, I think there has to be a connection of some kind for him to have that name. Both families (Fronk and Hatfield) wer
5. RE: [PADAUPHI] Fire Museum [1]
Yes, there is. I provided a link below. http://members.aol.com/JCW37/FRmuseum.html Coleen -----Original Message----- From: WolfordMigration@aol.com [mailto:WolfordMigration@aol.com] Sent: Saturday, March 13, 2004 11:15 AM To: PADAUPHI-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [PADAUPHI] Fire Museum Is there a fire museum in Harrisburg? Jim in Vermont ==== PADAUPHI Mailing List ==== DAUPHIN COUNTY PA GEN-WEB site http://www.maley.net/dauphin/
6. [PADAUPHI] Penn. Telegraph, Harrisburg newspaper, 1831-1837, cont. [1]
If you see a family name and would like a scanned copy of any of the following notices, please email me off list. Marcia Fronk Pennsylvania Telegraph, Harrisburg newspaper Saturday, May 2, 1837 Charles L. Heizman, Musical Instruments, &c. &c. June 1, 1837 MARRIED - On the 11th ult., by Daniel Stine, Esq. Mr. Samuel Seig, to Miss Elizabeth Fearer, both of Dauphin county On the 30th ult., by the same, Mr. Henry M'Cabe, to Miss Margaret Marsh, all of Harrisburg. On the 25th ult., by the Rev. W. R.
7. [PADAUPHI] Notices from The Oracle Newspaper, 1819 [1]
If you see a family name and would like a scanned copy of any of the following notices, please email me off list. Marcia Fronk The Oracle, Saturday, Feb. 13, 1819 FOR SALE - A farm within a mile and a half of the borough of Harrisburg...adjoining the lands of George Fisher, Philip Hemmelreich, Michael Ritzer...Apply at the office of this paper..(The paper was published by John Wyeth.) Henry M'Kinney - Boots and Shoes...Also, a quantity of broad and narrow Bar Iron... FOR SALE - A Valuable Distillery,
8. [PADAUPHI] A few notices from the Oralce Newpaper, 1810 [1]
If you find a surname of interest, email me off list if you would like a scanned copy. Marcia Fronk The Oracle, Sat. Feb 17, 1810 RAN AWAY.. from the constable of Mifflintown, County of Mifflin, Fermanaugh Twp....William H. Smith, a saddler by trade. Notice...The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to Phillip Dietrich.... appear in person before our Judges....mentions Sarah Dietrich, Jacob Xander. Notice.... Of the annual elections of the Stockholders in the Lancaster, Elizabethtown, and Middletown Turnpik
9. [PADAUPHI] PETER ECKERT, 1779-1860 [1]
Hi, I would like all Eckert researchers to be made aware of a mistake that has been made on a Peter Eckert, 1779-1860 who married Elizabeth Roth, 1786-1858 being in the tree of Philip and Lydia Beck Eckert. This Peter does not belong as a son of Philip and Lydia Beck Eckert. I am enclosing the Will of Philip Eckert written in 1827. When he wrote his will his son Peter Eckert was already deceased leaving 3 daughters and no sons. With this Peter having no sons then the Eckert line would end there.
10. [PADAUPHI] Epworth Church continued............. [1]
don't know if this will help or not - The Rev Homer C KNox pastor of Epworth Methodist Church. Ref. Obit July 30, 1924
11. [PADAUPHI] THOMAS FAMILY [1]
Hi, I am hoping that someone is also researching this "THOMAS" family. J. Harry Thomas was a half brother to my gggrandmother that no one knew about and would love to find out who is father was. I do know that his mother was Lucetta Parthemore. Yes, I tried ordering his death certificate but it came back "NO RECORD." Thank You. J. HARRY THOMAS BORN 1861, TOMBSTONE HAS 1860 1910 CENSUS, LEBANON, LEBANON THOMAS, HARRY, 49 (B. 1861) THOMAS, RAYMOND, 20 (B. ABT. 1890) SON THOMAS, HARRY, 15 (B. ABT. 1
12. Re: [PADAUPHI] Philip Miller [1]
If I recall it was the fairview cem. they have a stone, with no names or dates. one of thier children is buried there Alfred 1913-1914. he has a stone. what are you after?? Bill ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Thursday, March 25, 2004 6:58 AM Subject: Re: [PADAUPHI] Philip Miller > Good Morning > Thanks for the information > Do you happen to know what cememtery? > > How's everything going? Still trying to find more info on our Miller line..... >
13. [PADAUPHI] Harrisburg Historical Society [1]
Does anyone know of a Harrisburg Historical Society? Is it still in existance? Ray Rhoads
14. RE: [PADAUPHI] Need OBIT look-up for Alexander Hamilton Shrenk died 19 FEB 1935 Harrisburg [1]
You can borrow the Patriot News,(newspaper) from the state library if you can not get there. Email me if you need more info on the subject. Constance -----Original Message----- From: Bonnie [mailto:hslawblm@yahoo.com] Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2004 2:35 PM To: PADAUPHI-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [PADAUPHI] Need OBIT look-up for Alexander Hamilton Shrenk died 19 FEB 1935 Harrisburg Need obituary for Alexander Hamilton Shrenk/Schrenk died 19 FEB 1935 Harrisburg, Dauphin county, PA. Thanks for any help you
15. RE: [PADAUPHI] Map of Harrisburg, around 1800 [1]
Try http://maley.net/atlas/ I found my GGGgrandmother's estate in Market Square, downtown Harrisburg. This is an awesome sight! Brenda Ham -----Original Message----- From: Houston [mailto:houston4@netcarrier.com] Sent: Saturday, March 13, 2004 3:55 PM To: PADAUPHI-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [PADAUPHI] Map of Harrisburg, around 1800 Looking to find a Lot map of Harrisburg around 1800. Has anyone seen reference to one? The State Archives lists that it has a plan map dated 1810 of Harrisburg, just two years
16. Re: [PADAUPHI] Notices from The Oracle Newspaper, 1819 [1]
A piazza is a porch Jim in Vermont
17. Re: [PADAUPHI] A few notices from the Oralce Newpaper, 1810 [1]
Such a terrific thank you to the submitter of the "Dauphin Oracle" articles. I go through every one of them, hoping to find a 'Garman" or "Shoop" name. It's wonderful that you are taking the time and sharing these rare resources.
18. [PADAUPHI] The Perry Historians FREE Genealogical Workshop [1]
Hello Fellow Listers: Just letting you know that The Perry Historians / Harry Lenig Library will be holding their annual Genealogical Workshop on Saturday, March 13th from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.. This is FREE and there is no need to preregister - just come that day with a notebook and a good pencil or two. Harry Focht, our "main man" and long-time genealogist will speak on research at the Court Houses and the treasure trove that can be found there of valuable information in the morning. We will then bre
19. [PADAUPHI] Sant Peter's Kierch - Middletown, Dauphin Co., Pa [1]
Bettye Heinrich wrote: > Charles, you have a great website that should help many genealogy > researchers. Thanks for your endeavors. > > Do you know if the minutes of Sant Peter's Kierch are in existence ? > Rev Augustus Herman Lochmann was the pastor from 1815 to 1830. > He was the minister for the wedding of my husband's ancestor and I > would like to have the information from the church registry. > > Rudolph Behm (Boehm) m. Mary Ann ___ on 23 Oct 1828. > Minister was Rev Augustus Lochmann
20. [PADAUPHI] St. David's Church Cemetery [1]
Chris & Amy wrote: > Hello, > Are you at all familiar with David's Church in Killinger, Pa? > Thank you so much for your time! > Chris & Amy: There is insufficient information in your e-mail to provide a meaningful answer to your question. But I'll try. St. David's Church Cemetery is listed on page 85 of Karl J. Fox's "Cemeteries of Dauphin County, Pennsylvania." The GPS coordinates are N40 33.613 and W76 55.413. This is south of Killinger along Route 25, between the intersections of St. David an
21. [PADAUPHI] Lower (?) Swatara Twp. cemetery name - Nissley? Swartz? [1]
Arlen Clark wrote: > I saw the surname Nisley and my eyes perked up. I don't know how > extensive your records are, but I have a Mary KNIESLEY b. about 1690 - > 1700, Lancaster Co., PA who married a Jacob Shelley, b. about 1700, > Switzerland, in Lancaster, PA about 1727. Is there any chance you have > information on her family lines? She is the only Kniesley (or Nisley) > that I have in my records so there is a large black hole. > Their children were: > Jacob Shelley b. 1762 > Abraham Shelley b. 1764 > Da
22. [PADAUPHI] Lower (?) Swatara Twp. Cemetery name -Nissely? Swartz? [1]
I saw a query from Beverly Wyld concerning a cemetery on N. Union Street (Aaron Hoffer Farm) on 3/21/04. I believe I have that cemetery located and also a bit more information. There are 4 brown stones in German - The names were hard to read when I was there (A.M.), but it looked like Riph, Martin. This seemed to be the oldest -- another stone was dated 10/31/1851, another had Elizabeth w/o John Nisley. B: Oct. 22, 1793, D: 4/17/1816, another had Maria Beucher (not sure about the "B") another Andr
23. [PADAUPHI] Myers [1]
Does anyone have any information about Peter Myers who was born approx. 1833 and was from Dauphin. We know for sure he had a sister named Margaret Myers who married John W. Wolf. Margaret was born 10/26/1826. Maybe siblings named George, John, and sister Dacilla. Margaret married John in 8/4/1842...Marriage Notes "The Marriage of Mr. John Wolf to Miss Margaretta Myers, all of East Pennsborough Township by Rev. N. J. Stroh" was published in the American Volunteer, a Carlisle weekly newspaper of Th
24. [PADAUPHI] Harrisburg Argus, newspaper, 1824 [1]
If you see a family name and would like a scanned copy of any of the following notices, please email me off list. Marcia Fronk Harrisburg Argus, newspaper, 1824 Public Sale - the following property, late the estate of John Hoover, dec'd, A Tract of Land, 63 acres, with a two story Merchant Mill, a Saw Mill, Log House stone and brick barn, smoke house,......Christian Hoover, Abraham Hollinger, Admin.
25. Re: [PADAUPHI] Congregation at Fertigs, about 1801 [1]
Elizabeth Fertig (1819 - 1887) of Middle Paxton, daughter of Adam Fertig (1776 - 1839) and Elizabeth Klein (1780 - 1860) of Middle Paxton, married John F. Garman (son of George and Rebecca (Bitzer) Garman) in 1840. They seemed to frequent Zion Lutheran Church, and Elizabeth Fertig Garman is buried in the Mt. Pleasant Cemetery in Middle Paxton.

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