Marge et al,
When using Outlook Express, to find the sender's address on a piece of incoming E-mail:
Right-click on the sender's name in the From/Subject line to bring up a menu. Click on 'Properties' at the end of the menu. The sender's address will appear under the 'General' tab. If you click the 'Details' tab, all of the incoming message's Internet Headers will appear.
I do not know the procedure to use for other than Outlook Express E-mail, but surely there will be a similar way to learn senders' add
Regarding yout later apology to the list for publicly posting this message-
Please don't apologize. It provides an interesting look at how you view the
job of administering a list. It would appear:
1.How the list is administered is NOT considered to be a topic for those
directly involved.
2. It would appear that speaking about censorship is to be met with more
censorship.
3. It raises the question of how many other people have been "rejected" or
had their messages "moderated."
Being a member of
I am looking for death record and will of my gggfather who died in
Harrisburg circa 1890. I assume I have to go to the Dauphin county
courthouse for this. That true? Appreciate any advice on the best way
to go about finding and obtaining copies of these?
Thanks!
Steve Lutz
Manheim, PA
My G G Grandfather Peter Myers was born around 1832/33 in Dauphin
County, Pa. He named his first son John Myers, and our family has been
trying to find the parents of Peter and his sister Margaret, we were
told he had siblings John, George, and Dacilla. Do you have any
information on the parents of this Jonathan Meyers? We know by 1864
when Peter was killed in the Civil War that his sister Margaret wrote
his widow that she had let mother, sister and brother still living in
Pennsylvania know that P
there are some copies at www.abebooks.com.
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Subject: [PADAUPHI] Cassel Family
> Trying to locate a copy of a book titled "Cassel Family History". It is
out
> of print,
> but would like to purchase a copy. Would appreciate any help in locating
> one.
>
> Thanks,
> Dottie Fox
>
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Hopsandmelb@aol.com :)
Would like to contact Neidig descendants or researchers
M R Bowman
Palmyra, PA
Bob & Cindy Gersony wrote :)
> Hi!
>
> I just wanted to let you know that my aunt and I drove up to Highspire
> from northern Virginia last week and we found the Highspire
> Cemetery! As you said, it was right behind the Wendy's by the West
> Harrisburg turnpike exit and the Lancaster extension. When we got to
> the cemetery, it didn't take us long at all to find the graves of the
> Neidigs. I
I am looking for information regarding:
Barbara George b 25 Jan 1817 in PA
bap. 13 May 1817 St. Peter's Lutheran Church,
Frankford Twp., PA
married Thomas Flowers
possible parents: Adam George and Elizabeth
Thomas and Barbara lived in Cumberland Co. and
later in Harrisburg
I don't know if the Adam and Eliz. George listed in 1850 census
Earl Lippert wrote :)
> Hello Charles, :)
>
> I looked in Bob's book and he starts off by saying and I quote, "Located
> near the end of South Progress Avenue in the borough of Paxtang, Pa.
> Founded 1898, oldest stone discovered looks like 1884 in Evergreen Lawn."
>
> and then he has a table of contents of which he has sections of the cemetery
> with individual names for them, such as, Woodside Lawn, Grandview #1 & #2,
> Prospect Lawn #1 & #2, two unnamed sections, South & North, then Evergreen
> Lawn,
I'm searching for info about Phillip Ramer (Romer), Sr. born abt. 1710 in
Germany and died abt. 1780 in Dauphin Co., Pa. h/o Name Unknown. Any info
appreciated.
June
Question: I have relatives that lived on Reading Pike Road,
Swatara Township, Dauphin County in 1920
and in 1930 lived on William Penn Highway
Swatara Township, Dauphin County in 1930
Is this the same highway?
(I know William Penn Highway is RT 422)
Thank you
Nancy
Descendants of Jonathan Meyers
1 Jonathan MEYERS b: January 22, 1812 in Dauphin Co., PA (baptized
4/10/1812 St. Peter's (Hoffman's) Church, Dauphin Co., PA, went to Hagerstown,
Washington Co., MD and later to Ogle Co., IL April 1837, appears in 1850 and 1860
Mt. Morris Twp. and 1870 Haldane Twp., Ogle Co., IL census) d: July 16,
1893 in Ogle Co., IL Burial: West Grove Cemetery, Lincoln Twp., Ogle Co., IL
. +Elizabeth REBMAN b: March 1, 1821 in Baden, Germany m: 1842 in Ogle Co.,
Thank you, Bill. None of these look familar. The name is Henry E. Lutz
and I have no record of his death other than events & circumstances that
lead me to the circa 1890 death date. His wife was Kate or Katherine and
I have no record of her death either. According to family tradition,
they died somehow and left my ggfather and his two brothers orphaned.
The boys then moved to Chester city, PA and were raised by relations
there named Wechter.
Henry and household are in the 1880 census on Mulberry Stree
Nelson Sulouff wrote :)
> To: Charles E. Fies :)
>
> I looked over your superb roster of cemeteries at
>
> http://home.att.net/~chasfies/DauphinCo.html
>
> However, I do not see any cemetery listed on that Website for Paxtang, in
Swatara Twp., Dauphin Co.
>
> Some years ago a distant cousin, now deceased, stated to me that his parents,
Roy Arnold Sulouff, Sr. (1887-1966) and wife Lucy Agnes (Sanford)
Sulouff
(1891-1965), were buried in the "Paxtang Cemetery." Is the
so-called "Paxtang
Cemet
I recieved your apology and yet I am still confused as to what the apology
was for.
The way I understand it is, we are all to be booted if we discuss the issue
of being removed from the list. If that is the case, I feel my rights to
freedom of speech and an opinion are being infringed upon and I strongly resent
being threatened.
Perhaps your apology means you sent out the warning in haste before thinking
it over.
I would like a review of your rules so that I may make a decision as to
whether I wo
Hi List,
I am going to try to find the road,off of River Rd.(old Coxstown), on
which my GG Grandparents lived. The census form will show Susquehanna Twp.
and the numerical order in which the residence and family was visited.
Once in awhile the census taker will write in longhand the name of the
street or road. Am I overlooking anything on the census form. Over 60 yrs
ago I probably walked up this road but today I have some "Senior Moments"
in remembering. Any suggestions?
Fred, Louisville, Kentucky
Just a reminder that the Camp Curtin Historical Society is giving tours of
Harrisburg Cemetery on Sunday, September 12, 2004, begininng at 12:30, and
leaving every half-hour until the last tour at 2:00 pm. Tours are about an
hour to ninety minutes each.
The tours feature notable figures buried there, including Simon Cameron,
several governors, Civil War commanders, local notables, etc. If you've
never seen this gem of a cemetery, this is a great time to come out and get
a tour. You may be surprised at h
The library of the Historical Society of Dauphin County has a card file of
death records from about that time period. You may find his death record
there. For a copy of his will, you could try the courthouse, but the state
archives should also have it on microfilm. They can usually help you find
the proper roll, but you must do the actual search. The advantage is that
it is cheap (single page copies are 25 cents).
You can check out details about the Historical Society of Dauphin County at
their website
Fredrick Wescott wrote:
> Hi, :)
> Your directions were great! :) We arrived in greater Hgb. during the storm
> and could not go further north on North Union than Longview. I
> had wanted to drive up to Fiddler's Elbow as I had read that one of the
> Nisley's had a mill on Swatara Creek. We turned onto Longview
> and found the dirt lane without any problem. Thinking about this I
> wouldn't be suprised that it had been a road back to the Swartz farm.
> I talked to a man who lived across the street and
To: Charles E. Fies
I looked over your superb roster of cemeteries at
http://home.att.net/~chasfies/DauphinCo.html
However, I do not see any cemetery listed on that Website for Paxtang, in Swatara Twp., Dauphin Co.
Some years ago a distant cousin, now deceased, stated to me that his parents, Roy Arnold Sulouff, Sr. (1887-1966) and wife Lucy Agnes (Sanford) Sulouff (1891-1965), were buried in the "Paxtang Cemetery." Is the so-called "Paxtang Cemetery" listed on the above Website under some name other th
Anna MACHEN married Martin SHRENK 7 MAR 1809 in the Salem Reformed Church in Harrisburg, PA
to Anna MACHEN. The witnesses were Peter Pancake and Mrs. Joseph Bretz. Anna's sister Elizabeth
MACHEN was wife of Peter Pancake.) Anna was born 11 DEC 1780 in Dauphin Co., PA. Martin died 22
DEC 1825 in Swatora twp., Dauphin Co., PA at age 38 of brain fever. Anna died 19 APR 1858 in
Harrisburg, PA. She is buried in Harrisburg Cem, Plot B-46. Martin and Anna had at least three
children: Elizabeth, wife of Phill
On Fri, 10 Sep 2004 06:02:03 -0700, you wrote:
This post is off topic for this list.
You will be put on the reject list with Dan.
Which means your mail to the list will be moderated.
Then posted if on topic.
Nadine
>Subject: [PADAUPHI] Fw: PADauphi-l
>From: "Joesph Buffington"
>Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 06:02:03 -0700
>>
>> > Daniel Geyer and DAUPHI List members:
>> >
>> > I don't know what the remark was that Daniel made. However, in the heat
>> of
>> > emotional experience of life,
Karl :)
The County Map available free at the Middletown library is NOT the
county map containing cemetery locations. It does list all the
communities in contrasting colours, such as Lower Swatara,
Londonderry, Dauphin, and the like. Other than the community
highlighting, it's just another county roads map.
--
Regards, :)
CHARLES EARL FIES -- Fies Family Fotos
BABB - HARTMAN
DAUPHIN CO. CEMETERIES
emarquette@comcast.net wrote :)>
>
> Charles, Where can I fine a layout of the Highspire cemetery? Ihave the
> lot location(N K 4, 1-4) but couldn't seem to locate it. Any help would
> be appreciated. Earl Marquette Lot Owner is John H. Marquatt. Thanks
>
Earl :)
I just returned from the Highspire cemetery where I met with the
president of the organization. Went over the records, located the
MARQETT lots, and there are no headstones/markers placed there. I
had my camera ready to record the i
> Daniel Geyer and DAUPHI List members:
>
> I don't know what the remark was that Daniel made. However, in the heat
of
> emotional experience of life, we may all be guilty of doing it. Sometimes
> just among our friends...Let this be a lesson for Daniel. His valuable
> knowledge in the genealogy field would be to much to lose non the list.
We
> are all seeking our descendants and every little bit of information helps
> preserve these riches of our past.. Dan was helpful on my genealogy search
> of my B
Trying to locate a copy of a book titled "Cassel Family History". It is out
of print,
but would like to purchase a copy. Would appreciate any help in locating
one.
Thanks,
Dottie Fox