Hi Donald
Was trying to locate some of the other men's relatives to see if there are
any photos or other articles that may be out there somewhere.
Thank you
Jerry Hetrick
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From: "DONALD BRUNER"
To:
Sent: Monday, August 11, 2003 8:09 AM
Subject: Re: [PA] one's left behind
> HI:
>
> I would first do a google search for "Disasters PA." . to start.
> You might want to limit it to Indiana Co., PA and insert a date if you
h
Hi I am new to all this and I am looking up the following surnames Rudy,
Spannuth and Wolf(e). They were in Lebanon and the areas surrounding.
Thanks
Carey
Hank,
I took a look on Heritage Quest copy. The only one I could be fairly
sure of was a son William, age 3. I thought the wife was probably Susannah,
but not sure. But, I would read that surname as "Do..."
Glenn Landis
----- Original Message -----
From: "Henry Deemer"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, August 06, 2003 9:12 PM
Subject: [PA] DEEMER
> A quick request for someone who has a copy of he 1870 Censu
You didn't specify the decade so I chose the 1930
census. Lebanon county in 1930 had 17 Spannuths,
65 Rudys, 190 Wolfes, and 260 Wolfs.
Do you have ans given names?
--- Krlynn76@wmconnect.com wrote:
> Hi I am new to all this and I am looking up the
> following surnames Rudy,
> Spannuth and Wolf(e). They were in Lebanon and
> the areas surrounding.
>
> Thanks
> Carey
>
>
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On 7/31 I sent you the 1920 information on Charles F. Emerick in
Altoona. I also gave you a list on all the other first names of Emericks
in Pa.
Is it the same Charles F. you want the info. on for 1910?
Peggy D.
KEYCHAINLADY1941@aol.com wrote:
> Can some one please lookup 1910-1920 Census for
>
> Charles F. Emerick
> b. Dec. 1898
> Thank you
> Je
Gary,
Thanks for the info on the heritage society.
Harry
----- Original Message -----
From: "Gary Costel"
To:
Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2003 10:16 PM
Subject: RE: [PA] Shumann Photo Studio in Mckeesport, PA
> Harry,
>
> Have you tried contacting the McKeesport Heritage Society?
>
> http://www.15122.com/MckHeritage/info.htm
>
>
> -Gary
>
>
>
>
>
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This book has no cover, and no index, and no author. I bought it on Ebay; it
just has the insides, but it is full of Indiana biographies. I am not
researching this family, just thought I would share. I do not know anymore about these
families or these surnames. NOTE: I donb
FYI ONLY. I AM NOT RELATED. I HAVE NO FURTHER INFORMATION ON THE FOLLOWING.
The Topeka Daily Capital
Topeka, Shawnee County, KS
Saturday - July 1, 1961
Mrs. Washabaugh Rites Set Monday.
Mrs. Winifred M. WASHABAUGH, 79, mother-in-law of former State Printer Mrs.
Lillian Wahsabaugh, died in a Topeka hospital Friday after an extended illness.
She was admitted Dec. 18, 1960, for treatment of a hip injury. Mrs.
Washabaugh was born March 25, 1882, in Bradford, Pa., and came to Topeka about a year
ago from
Lots of new surnames posted
I have just posted a LOT of new surnames to my website and all on ONE page which will make it easy for folks to find them. Some of them are;
miller, phillips, huntley, dewolf, jones, palmer, stradling, beaufort, plantagenet, hepburn, houghton, garlinghouse, spaulding, witter, morgan, vaughan, whitney, touchet, holand, bogart, humphrey, perkins, scheer, snethen, james, harless, mcgriff, adkins, parker, buller, tretherff, courtenay, beaumont, fontaine, de havilland, molesworth, co
Forwarded From: conniesuetoo@worldnet.att.net
>From my Candyman List:
New as of July 3, 2003
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I would say 1790 to 1800. Sorry I forgot the time frame.Thanks, Jo
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From:
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Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2003 12:02 PM
Subject: Re: [PA] Migration Trails
> In a message dated 8/12/2003 11:59:52 AM Eastern Standard Time,
> jmercer@isp2k.com writes:
>
> > Would someone happen to know of migration trails from Georgia to
> > Pennsylvania, or where I might find this type of information? Any help
would
> > be greatly appreciated. Th
Hello Listmemebrs
I am new to the list and glad to be here. I look forward to learning more about the areas of my ancestors as well as hopes that someone out there has been researching the same surnames as myself and maybe by some remote chance we are working on the same family history.
I am researching the surnames of Rodgers / Rogers and Winter / Winters
>From areas of Bushkill Twp, Western Lehigh Twp, Allentown Pa, Bethlehem PA- at least these are the known areas of search at this time.
1860 William
In a message dated 8/12/2003 11:59:52 AM Eastern Standard Time,
jmercer@isp2k.com writes:
> Would someone happen to know of migration trails from Georgia to
> Pennsylvania, or where I might find this type of information? Any help would
> be greatly appreciated. Thank You, Jo
>
Jo-
What time frame are you looking at?
Joan
I have no connection or any further information
Sunday, August 10, 2003 The News-Review, Roseburg, Oregon p. D7
GILBERT, Arthur Brown
Age 63, of Roseburg OR, passed away on Thursday, August 7, 2003. He was born
on October 7, 1939, in Kane, Pennsylvania, to Quentin and Marguerite Brown.
Gilbert moved to Oregon with his family in 1959, graduating from high school.
He enlisted in the U. S. Air Force in 1962. On November 22, 1978, he married
Tina Basquaz. Upon retiring from the military in 1983 they s
Sorry. I realize now that it was Charles M. Emerick that I sent. I
couldn't find Charled F. I will look in the 1910 for you.
Peggy D.
KEYCHAINLADY1941@aol.com wrote:
> Can some one please lookup 1910-1920 Census for
>
> Charles F. Emerick
> b. Dec. 1898
> Thank you
> Jean
>
>
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Yes , I am on the list but with very little results. Thanks,Jo
----- Original Message -----
From:
To:
Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2003 8:58 AM
Subject: Re: [PA] James Benden 1800
> In a message dated 8/12/03 6:12:03 PM !!!First Boot!!!, jmercer@isp2k.com
> writes:
>
> > Looking for any information on James Benden found in 1800 census for New
> > London, Chester Co.,Pa. He had wife and several children listed but no
names
> > for them.
>
> Jo do you belo
Hi all..I recently found my great great grandfather's daughter...Mary Lavina
Bullcok married to a Mathias Shellaby. They lived in Allegheny. I was
wondering if anyone on this list was working on the surname Shellaby?
Thank you for reposting the Quaker marriages. Coleen Beech Thomas
PENNSYLVANIA-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote:
> Subject:
>
> PENNSYLVANIA-D Digest Volume 03 : Issue 408
>
> Today's Topics:
> #1 [PA] marriage date or any any info ["June Hebert" ]
> #2 Re: [PA] Philadelphia Quakers - Au [Denhomhunt@aol.com]
> #3 [PA] Help ["Frank W. Patnaude" #4 Re: [PA] Help ["CR"