I don't know what that means either Dick, but isn't
that incredible for him to have cut that much wook?
are To stop and think of how they would have cut wood
back then and to think this man cut 205 cords is
pretty incredible. Sue
--- Dick Harris wrote:
> This could well have been 'Governor' Dick, the
> charcoal burner who lived at
> one time on the mountain, now known by that name, in
> Mt. Gretna. There are
> still charcoal pits obvious in the woods on the
> hill.
>
> Does
Dennis, what is your proof of marriage between Johannes & Margretha? This
could be the same person with dates off a bit Judy
-----Original Message-----
From: Dennis Stark
To: PALANCAS-L@rootsweb.com
Date: Thursday, September 16, 1999 10:14 PM
Subject: Re: [PALANCAS-L] Stark/Starck (Anna Nancy)
>There is a Nancy, born before 1793, daughter of Johannes STARCK and
>Margaretha VAN ALMEN, but I don't have anything else on her. The John
Stark
>that you mention could
I know how you feel. I have been teaching people how to do genealogy for
about 20 years and I always got excited when they were successful. This is
really new to me on the internet but I';m learning.
I don't have assess to a fax machine so if you don't want to retype it as
e-mail, just send it to me. There may be others on the list that might want
to see some this though. Just do what you think is best.
I'll go along with it.
My address is:
Sherrie Crawford
3943 Antelope Rd
Moore, Idaho 8
> From: DPratt5325@aol.com
> Date: Sun, 24 Oct 1999 09:01:02 EDT
> What location would Heidelburg or Manheim be in at the present day? What
> county can any tell me? Thanks D
My township map shows a Heidelberg Twp. in Lebanon County and one in Berks
County. Manheim Twp. is in Lancaster County, not to be confused with the
borough of Manheim, which is inbetween Penn and Rahpo Townships.
Regards,
Donna Ristenbatt
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Hi all, I guess you can see that my new email address
didn't work out. Only sent me my mail when it felt
like it and then other times said it didn't exist so I
guess I'm stuck with this one for a while. Hope you're
enjoying the entries. sue
October 22, Tuesday. (1776)
The Hebron Diary recalls:
"There arose a second alarm, that all who had been in
the army should go again." Elsewhere, Anna Eva
Hoffmann, the daughter of Heinrich Hoffmann, married
Heinrich Walter, the son of Johan Jost Wal
ter. (21) At the
Hi all--
Update on my lines
Seeking parentage of men below:
1) GOODMAN, Michael (10JUN1804/6PA-27DEC1900PA) s/o George/Jacob? GUTEMAN
Berks/Phila?>Porter Tp, Schuylkill Co>Clarks Valley, Dauphin Co
+ Mary Madg BROWN (1816-1884) d/o Peter BRAUN (1795/6-c1870)
2) Lydia A THOMPSON
2) George W
2) William
2) Magdelena
2) Sally
2) Catherine
2) Mary?
1) WORKMAN, Joseph-3 (DEC1795PA-23MAY857PA)
resided Lancaster> Wiconisco, Dauphin Co
+ Susan Romberger (16APR1799-23FEB1857) d/o Baltzer Romberger
2) Cather
Hi all--
1) I have recently gotten a copy of ''DAU CO, PA Wills 1785-1850''
Send subject "Lookup" and full name and I check the list
2) I am seeking anyone who access to any of the 4 vols. of
''Biographical Annals of Lancaster Co''
Marc
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October 26, Saturday. (1776)
At Cornwall, the manufacture of cannons had begun and
some shipments made. On October 26 and 27, 5 pounds
was paid to John Smith and George Zinn, for hauling
cannon to Philadel. phia. (28)
At St. James Church in Lancaster, Jacob Schock and
Esther Grove were married today. (29)
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Little Britain is in Lancaster County. Nottingham is in Chester County.
Jan
Ruby Pruitt wrote:
>
> Is Nottingham in Lancaster County? Also Little Britain
> Presbyterian Church? Thanks Ruby Badger Pruitt
> *seaching Badger name*
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I am looking for information about Martin Boyer (Byer) born about
1735-45 probably Martic Twp. Lancaster (son of Samuel Boyer) and his
wife Anna Beam, daughter of Jacob Beam--and their children. Did any of
them settle in the Niagara area of Canada in the late 1700's? I have
information from American Boyers V. 3 and will of Jacob Beam. What were
the names of their other children? Where were they buried and did they
have a will?
Many Thanks.
Elaine Byer Reed
Hi listers,
My gr grandfather was John Royer, b: 1819 where in PA ? m: Elizabeth
Tobias of NY. when? They were listed in PA, Crawford Co., N. Shenango Twp. in
the 1850 census with a daughter, Elizabeth, age 6 yrs., b: in Ohio. Their
second child, Andrew, b: 1852 was listed with the family in the 1860 census
of MI, Saginaw Co. Brady Twp as born in Ohio in 1852. They did not list
Elizabeth in 1960 or subsequent census'. Died young?
I would like to find the anscestors of John Royer, a birth date
Judyw:
I know about these Carls/Corrells and look through them constantly for a
clue. I have in fact found some Samuels, but none of the dates match up.
Interestingly, I have a record of an Andreas Carl mentioned as a sponsor in
1738, but he's paired up with a wife named Anna Maria.
Kathi Browne
> George Carl b. 11 Dec 1787 son of Andreas & Eliz. Holy Trinity Luth Church
> Lancaster.
Thanks Sherrie for writing! It makes it all worth it
when you know someone is enjoying them. All of my
lines are New England and I am living in Lancaster
Co.,. so this makes it fun for me too, being able to
supply people with information. I love the search and
when you find something that others are looking for it
is so much fun! Hope your people pop up in some of
these entries. There is alot more to come. Sue
--- work wrote:
> Sue,
> I just wanted to say that I think your
Do you know if these Gerbers have any connection to those who came west over
the Oregon Trail ending up at a little community in Oregon called Barton?
Victoria (Vicki) McCarty
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----- Original Message -----
From:
To:
Sent: Monday, October 04, 1999 1:39 PM
Subject: [PALANCAS-L] GERBER
> Looking for others researching and/or descendants in Lancaster and
Cumberland
> Cos., PA of:
>
> Michael GERBER, b.1707 Switz-d.1790
Ruby,
Yes tell me more about your chart and how to make it! Thanks for
sharing. Barbara in Idaho
Ruby Pruitt wrote:
> Hi Everyone, thought I would pass on to everyone about
> my family Chart I made for my Family Reunion. Years
> past I had to go around asking how different people
> fit into my family-this was a reunion I had only found
> out about - after awhile I gave up, well this year
> with my Family Chart everyone was coming to me with
> information, I left the reunion with 8 pages of new
> informa
Greetings. Bergestrasse (Mountainstreet) Lutheran Church and Cemetery
are near the intersection of Rtes 222 and 322 in Ephrata Twp. Murrell
is a Mobile Home Park farther northwest on 322.
----- Original Message -----
From: Dick Harris
To:
Sent: Monday, October 25, 1999 5:10 PM
Subject: [PALANCAS-L] Location of Murrel
> A list member mentioned family members who are buried in the
Bergstrasse cemetery in Lancaster Co near Murrel, Pa. My maps don't
sho
I believe that at that time it was part of York and later was included
in Adams.
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> Could someone tell me what county Gettysburg was in around 1850.
>
> Cheryl
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Greetings. Let me offer a correction to my previous email. Another
look at my map reveals a Murrel which appears to be a suburb on the
south east end of Ephrata.
----- Original Message -----
From: Dick Harris
To:
Sent: Monday, October 25, 1999 5:10 PM
Subject: [PALANCAS-L] Location of Murrel
> A list member mentioned family members who are buried in the
Bergstrasse cemetery in Lancaster Co near Murrel, Pa. My maps don't
show Murrel. Does anyone know
There is a St. James Episcopal located at 119 North
Duke St. in Lancaster City. I have some records for
St. James Episcopal (Anglican) for the 1700's if you
need a lookup. Sue Hafner
--- work wrote:
> Joan,
> I may have offered to find the address, but
> unfortunately not as simple as I
> thought. I checked the Lancaster map that I have
> that lists current
> churches, etc. and it lists two St. James, but
> niether in Lancaster City.
>
> The original info. I gave to you
October 5, Saturday
The October 30 issue of the Gazette states: "A list of
letters remaining in the Constitutional Post Office,
Philadelphia on October 5, 1776....Mary Johnston,
Pequea....Henry Peterson, Pequea.
The Council of Safety wrote today to Colonel Matthias
Slough:
Sir, The Council of Safery finds it necessary that all
the Cloathing which you have provided for the Troops
of the State by direction of the Late Assembly, should
be sent to this City immediately, whether tehy are
finished or not; and if
October 3, Thursday
In the Orderly Book of the First Regiment of the
Flying Camp from Lancaster County, John Davis,
Adjutant: "Kingsbridge, October 3, 1776..... the
following order is to be observed if the enemy should
make an attack at this point, viz: The advanced guard
is to prevent the enemy from landing, but if this
cannot be effected they are to fight on retreat,
disputing every spot of ground which they can to
advantage, taking care to avoid being surrounded by
the enemy. Col. Hand's battalion are im