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From: "ROBERT KEYSER" <>
Subject: [MDWASHIN-L] RE: Tasker Chance
Date: Sun, 12 Nov 2000 01:12:37 -0500
In-Reply-To: <000a01c04c51$8e218fc0$11cc7ad1@oemcomputer>


The ones I am really interested in is Philip KEYSER (KISER) and his wife
Elizabeth CANNON KEYSER, also her parents. Philip KEYSER farther was I
believe was Melchor KEYSER from Washington CO. and I thank his wife name was
Catherine, I don't know what her maiden name was. My records show that
Philip and Elizabeth got married in Washington CO.-Aug.19,1806. Philip was
b. 09-29-1782, d. 09-27-1855. Elizabeth- b. 10-10-1786, - d. 06-15-1837. I
have more dates have the family but these are the ones I am stack on, I
can't confirm Philip KEYSER parents or his brothers and sisters, any help
well be appreciated.

THANK YOU
ROBERT W. KEYSER
OHIO
-----Original Message-----
From: Bob Fout [mailto:]
Sent: Saturday, November 11, 2000 9:38 PM
To:
Subject: Re: Tasker Chance


Except for Loman, all of the other surmanes are buried here but in
cemeteries all over Frederick County. The Cannons are buried mostly at
Indian Springs cemetery, south of Yellow Springs and according to William's
History of Frederick County, "Tasker Chance" ended at one point just north
of Yellow Springs. If you can give me some first names for some of the
people you are seeking, I can probably determine where in Frederick County
they are buried.

Bob
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