James, I didn't even notice that there was a part 2 in the fine print.
Sorry, I have no idea where to get it - My best guess would be to call the
Susquehanna County Historical Society Museum
in Montrose, PA: 717-278-1881
Also, I noticed that hyperlink was mis-typed, so here it is again:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~pasusque/fchist.htm
Lisa.
-----Original Message-----
From: shamus8@juno.com [mailto:shamus8@juno.com]
Sent: Friday, January 29, 1999 12:43 PM
To: PASUSQUE-L@rootsweb.com
Subject: Re: Forest Ci
The Wyoming County Historical Society is the one that has the Stephens
histories in their
"Lest We Forget" newsletter. The index for the newsletters is on their
website.
--
Muriel Caillau
I just posted the complete roster from Bates for the 143rd PA Vols, Company
A.
It includes Name, Rank, Date of Muster into Service, and Remarks.
I have the Field and Staff Officers almost ready. I sent someone my copy
and found to my dismay that the first 7 letters of the names are missing. I
have to get the book again and fill in the gaps! The same thing
happened to the chapter opening narrative! When I get over the flu, I will
try to get downtown and complete this project! before the urge to
Greeetings to the list...
Looking for birth - marriage - death data for George E. Sterling son of
Albert G. Sterling and grandson of James William Sterling. Data from
Albert Mack Sterling's "The Sterling Geneaology" places George E.
Sterling's birth in Auburn, Susquehanna, Penn. on 24 Feb, 1845 and he is
shown married to Bertha Magee and being in East Maine New York circa
1909.
I have checked with the clerk in Town of Maine in New york and can find
no data there yet ... am waiting on data from town histo
Janet,
Hi. Thanks for writing. I sure will write back in May to remind you.
Thanks.
Roxie
Am looking for my Wheeler family graves and "The Wheeler Store" if it is still
there.
There seems to be another of those "quiet" bills that go through Congress
and come back to bite us later. You may wish to reply or pay higher phone
bills in the future.
Congress will be voting in less than two weeks. CNN stated that the
Government would, in two weeks time, decide to allow or not allow a
Charge to your phone bill equal to a Long Distance call EACH time
you access the Internet.
The address is
If you choose, visit the address above and fill out the necessar
Hi. This is my first post to this list. My grandfather's name was LEO MOKAN
and he immigrated here (USA) in the early 1900s.
He lived for quite a while in Forest City, PA working in the coal mines. He
had several brothers and a sister - all living in early 1900s in Forest
City. My grandfather moved on to Philadelphia, but a few siblings I
believed stayed in up-state PA. Anyone know anything of any of these lines
from the original MOKAN brothers and sister? Name variations include: MOKEN
and possibly
Larry Langer..
There are several with Cross surname in Cobb book...not John or
Abigail however. There is a James,
Joseph and P. R Cross in the Commemorative Biographical Record by
Beers.
Janet
Yes....
...and no...
everyone must be sleeping tonight!
Rich in TAMPA
Ron Dillon wrote:
> Is than an Historical Society ofr Susquehanna Co.? If there is could
> some please provide me with the address and phone number? Thank you.
>
> BTW, is it always so quiet on this list??
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PLEASE VISIT THE WELCH FAMILY ASSEMBLY WEB PAGE BY
CLICKING ON the"ORGANIZATION"..http..address ABOVE
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Mary Jean,
Hi. I tried the other day to get to this website you give. It wouldn't
let me. Are there any Wheeler, Dirlam , Pickering oor Sheppardson's buried
there? Would love to know since I can't get there to see for myself.
I tried over and over again -- checked for wrong alpha and all still no luck.
Roxie
Looking for ancestors and more descendant information on Joel Northrop son
of William Northrup, Joel born 1820 lived in Stroudburg and need more
information on his wife, children anbd ancestors. Any help on adding more
information on the Northrup's of Susquehanna, Liberty Township area would be
greatfully appreciated.
Thanks
Mark Kunzman Kunzman@wordnet.att.net
Descendants of William Northrup
1. William Northrup born ca 1785, Woodbridge, New Haven Co., Ct?, (son of
Joel Northrop?) m
Will do, Larry
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> From: MS JANET S HAULTON
> To: PASUSQUE-L@rootsweb.com
> Subject: Re: Bennett's long gone
> Date: Sunday, January 10, 1999 8:41 PM
>
> Larry..and Roxie..
> If the both of you will make a note to email me sometime in May I
> will be happy to take pics or be on
> the look-out for your names while me and my cousins go cemetary
> hopping...I don't mind doing that; just
> remind me so I don't forget... Janet
>
Martha
The Journal (newsletter) says: We are offering everyone members
and nonmembers-free queriers, any
length, for our May 1999 issue. Flood us! You never know who you may
connect with. Send in as many as you want, but Please--have them to
us by April 1st. This is no (April Fool's) joke!
Susquehanna County Historical Society, 2 Monument Sq.,
Montrose, PA 18801
Janet
Bonney..
Henry L. Cobb (Zipron Jr., Zipron Sr, Asa II, Asa I) born
12/13/1822 d. 1898 in Jackson Twp., Susq. Co
He married Julia M. Barrett, dau of Alvin W. Barrett and Mary Jane
Hzen. B. 2/1840 in Jackson Twp., Susq. Co Pa d. 1933
CH: Herbert L. b. 1859 Bridgewater Twp. Susq. Co d. after 1880
Myrtle L.
Earnest Andy
Gertude A.
Page 45 8th Generation,
Descendants of Asa Cobb Janet
Someone was concerned that the list has been too quiet so thought I
would make some noise and repost my interests which I have not done for
awhile.
GRIMES, Edward and Michael 1835-1852
DOHENY, Thomas, Walter, Dennis 1842-1852
BARGER/BERGER, 1830s-????
Cunningham/Connelly/McGuire 1830s - ????
The names starting with Barger/Berger all married the Dohenys. Most
lived in the Middleton and Friendsville areas of Susq.
The Dohneys and the Grimes families all migrated to MN in 1852 along
with about a dozen other
Is than an Historical Society ofr Susquehanna Co.? If there is could
some please provide me with the address and phone number? Thank you.
BTW, is it always so quiet on this list??
Larry..and Roxie..
If the both of you will make a note to email me sometime in May I
will be happy to take pics or be on
the look-out for your names while me and my cousins go cemetary
hopping...I don't mind doing that; just
remind me so I don't forget... Janet
Janet,
Hi. I know of no Anson Wheeler in my family yet. Do you have a birth year
or his parents names? My earliest known Wheeler relative was born 1822 in New
York, married 1847 in Wayne County, Pa and was there with his wife and eight
children until 1866 when the wife died. He then moved on to Texas and final
resting place in Kansas.
I don't know his parents or siblings yet. Am working on that.
I'm not real sure if I have previously heard from you or not.
Roxie in Kansas
I am new to the list.
There is a Philander STEPHENS on the 1820 Susquehann co., census Bridgewater
twp. Does anyone know if this is the Philander Stephens who was married to
Mildred RICHARDS?
Also on the same census there is a Daniel RICHARDS, Roderick RICHARDS.
Does anyone know if any of these Richards were married to Margaretah MINIER?