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Subject: Re: [Pafayett-L] Fayette Co., Pa, Wills Book, 1, Volume 2 Part 13
Date: Wed, 13 Mar 2002 18:24:36 -0500
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wrote:
>
> Robert,
> Thank you for the will of George Myer (Moyer).
>
> Myer/Meyer/Moyer
>
> Myer, George, Wharton Twp. dated 10-2-1821, prob. 12-29-1821
> p.720
> eight equal parts
> daughters Eve, Barbara Mast, Elizabeth
> daughter in law Barbara Fike
> sons George, Jacob, Isaac, Samuel
> executors George & Isaac
> witnesses Jacob Blocher, George Long
>
> George Moyer was also in Revolutionary War, served under Michael Holderbaum.
> Lancaster Militia.
> Jacob and his wife Catherine Maust Moyer are buried in the Moore/Moyer
> cemetery.
> George came to Fayette Co., from Somerset Co., about 1817, several of his
> children were married to children of Jacob Maust of Somerset.
>
> Thanks,
> Janice Childs Ward
> Denver.
>
> Researching in PA:
> Hayden, Childs, Moyer, Maust, Workman, Hansel, Bowie and Laughery.
> Preston Co., WV.
> Bishop, and Carroll


Hi Janice,

There is a guy named Richard from Marianna, Washington County, Penna.,
who is researching the MOYER/WORKMAN line in Wharton Township. I used to
have his telephone number, but I can't find it now. Was just talking
with him in the Pennsylvania Room of the Uniontown Public Library where
he hangs out quite a bit.

He isn't online yet, but I stirred his interest in the Pennsylvania
Room the other day. I think he is hooked now, and will be online as soon
as he can get a PC. I can relay any message to him if you'd like.

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