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1. RE: Will Lookup: William Stitt d. 1791 [1]
I'll do as you suggest. I have not asked on the Stitt list for the will of William Stitt Sr. yet. I thought that I would try the county that he died in first and go from there. Thanks Mary Beth. Lee Anne
2. Book Signing: Dauphin Co. Cemeteries; Vol. IV of Perry County Schoolhouses; Perry Co. Grist Mills; Hope of the Tuscarora [1]
Folks: I forgot to mention that also on Saturday, April 29th at The Harry Lenig Library [aka Perry Historians] at 9:15 a.m. .... the first 5 of the limited edition [of the numbered 300] Vol. IV of The Perry Co. Schoolhouses will be auctioned off to the highest bidders. Vol. IV covers those school houses in New Bloomfield and Carroll and Center Townships. Not only will the author of the school house books, Margaret Roddy Becker be on hand to sign her books, but also several other authors as well. W
3. Will Lookup: William Stitt d. 1791 [1]
Lee Anne, Have you sent a query to the STITT list? There are some very helpful people there who might be able to assist you. Marybeth C. ================================================================== In a message dated 4/8/06 12:00:52 PM, PAFRANKL-D-request@rootsweb.com writes: << lacenter@comcast.net >> If you have an index of wills, would you please see if there is a will listed for William Stitt Sr. (b. 1735, d. 1791)? I would like to write for a copy of the will if there is one. If he is not
4. Re: [PAFRANKL] The Golden Lamb Hotel [1]
Denise, John Cooper says the following in his "Recollections of Chambersburg,1830-1850", pub. in 1900. p. 11-12 ""The Golden Lamb Hotel occupied the northwest corner of the Diamond at Market street. It was a three-story stone building, and had, I believe, been built and owned by Stephen Rigler. Its big sign was ornamented by a golden lamb,(well grown), above which was painted in well formed letters, "Golden Lamb", and below, " Traveler's Rest," and still lower "J. Wunderlich." The bar room was at the
5. The Golden Lamb Hotel [1]
I am looking for any and all info. on the Golden Lamb Hotel that was located in Chambersburg PA. It was located on Market Street. It was owned by John Noel. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you, Denise
6. Franklin Co., PA book [1]
This arrived in my inbox the other day, thought I would share it. Does anyone have any experience with this company? I am thinking of ordering a copy. >Our latest release is Historical sketch of Franklin County, PA by I. >M. McCauley 1878 > > >First published in 1878, this book has a wealth of information about >Franklin County, Pennsylvania. You will find all of the usual county >history in this book including Post Offices, Bench and Bar, Muster >Rolls, Indian Occupation etc... As well as man
7. Re: [PAFRANKL] Naturalization Papers [1]
Thanks Joe; How can we access that site? Fred ftbaird@juno.com On Fri, 21 Apr 2006 20:06:01 -0400 Joseph Barnhart writes: > Hi all > Kittochtinny Historical Society in Chambersburg has a list of > Franklin > County's natalization papers. > > They wiil start being open on Saturday's next weekend. > > Joe Barnhart > > > >
8. Naturalization Papers [1]
Hi all Kittochtinny Historical Society in Chambersburg has a list of Franklin County's natalization papers. They wiil start being open on Saturday's next weekend. Joe Barnhart
9. Looking for Lost Kin - Fogelsonger's [1]
My husband has been interested in finding two of his older siblings. His Father had two children to a previous marriage. We believe they are between the ages of 35 and 45. Below are the names they were given when they were born. Son: Victor Fogelsonger Daughter: Tammy Fogelsonger Any information would be Greatly Appreciated. Thank you, Katie Fogelsonger _________________________________________________________________ FREE pop-up blocking with the new MSN Toolbar  get it now! http://toolbar.msn.c
10. Will Lookup: William Stitt d. 1791 Franklin Co. PA :) [1]
If you have an index of wills, would you please see if there is a will listed for William Stitt Sr. (b. 1735, d. 1791)? I would like to write for a copy of the will if there is one. If he is not in the index of wills, I would appreciate knowing if he was in the index for records such as indentures/deeds/land. William was born in Antrim Co., Ulster, Northern Ireland and came to Chester Co. PA by at least 1755. It is said that from there, he moved west to the Concocheaque settlement in Franklin Co. PA (then
11. naturalization papers? [1]
Does anyone know if there is a list of naturalization papers for Franklin Co anywhere? Thanks so much! Sharon Frank in Fl.
12. FamilyHart Update [1]
We have updated the FamilyHart Pennsylvania Dutch Database today. We have added over 17,000 new names bringing our online total now to over 467,000 linked names. Most of the new additions come from York, Adams, Franklin, Lancaster, Cumberland, Blair, and Bedford counties. You may see the database using one of the following links: Rating Link: http://www.linkhitlist.com/cgi/LHL_E.exe?G2L&LinkNo=1456853&ListNo=30907 Main Database: http://midatlantic.rootsweb.com/familyhart/ Ancestry Wor
13. Flott/Flood Family Reunion 2006, Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania [1]
If you are descended from Daniel and Susannah (HENRY) FLOTT (FLOOD), of Franklin, Huntingdon, and Blair Counties, PA Children: David, Mary (McKnight), Susannah, Sarah (Snyder), Henry L., Emanuel, & Charles M. John and Mary (RAMBO) FLOTT of Cumberland County, PA & Knox & Iroquois Counties, IL; Children: Margurette E., Daniel, Catherine B. (Schwartz), Mary, Susanna (Goodell), Sarah Josephine (Sutton), George W., Salletta Jane (Tripplett), Ann Rebecca (Campbell) George David and Mary (FLOTT) RAMBO of Fran
14. Andersonville Civil War POW site [1]
Hey gang, Just a short reminder to the vets and newbies at this site of my free research for the asking here at Andersonville. Please email me directly at Frye@pstel.net with request so we dont tie up the county site. Kevin Andersonville Historic Site Historian / NPS Volunteer www.angelfire.com/ga2/Andersonvilleprison/index.html or go to google.com and search " Andersonville Kevin Frye " My site will come up.
15. Lost Freind - Shackelford [1]
My husband has been searching for one of his friends. His last contact was in 1995. He has resided in Florida and I think in the New England area. He is either 30 or 31. He went to school with my husband in Chambersburg, PA. Patrick Shackelford Any information will be Greatly Appreciated. Thank you! _________________________________________________________________ On the road to retirement? Check out MSN Life Events for advice on how to get there! http://lifeevents.msn.com/category.aspx?cid=Retiremen
16. Look-Up in Book [1]
Hello Fellow Listers: I just purchased the book titled, "Some Chambersburg Roots - A Black Perspective" compiled and arranged by Stella McGrady Fries, Janet Zarger Gabler and The Reverend C. Bernard Ruffin. This book pertains to the genealogical/historical information on several African-American families who lived in and resided around the Chambersburg, Franklin Co. area. I will be willing to do lookups for anyone wishing lookups in this publication. Please contact me off-list at djzinn@pa.net . Donna

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