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From: Joseph E Wolfe <>
Subject: Re: [PALANCAS] Looking Up records
Date: Sat, 1 Mar 2003 16:12:09 -0800


not able to do much with this as most of the books I have only go to 1800
but checked out Lancaster County Births to 1800 ed by Humphrey no luck

also will books index and Intestate records of Lancs 1729 to 1850...no
Eatons shown there either.

Sorry to have been of no help

Joe wolfe

On Fri, 28 Feb 2003 12:43:57 -0500 JoEllen Brown <>
writes:
> Hi Joe,
>
> Your offer is extremely kind. It is only appropriate to ask for
> information to help more clearly define your search. We are looking
> for
> information on David, Daniel and Jeremiah Eaton who lived lived in
> Fawn
> Township, York Co. in 1790 near Muddy Creek and may have migrated
> from
> Lancaster County, so it is not inconceivable that they may be found
> in
> Lancaster Church records. We Eaton researchers know that there was a
> Thomas
> Eaton in Lancaster County in 1730 and also a Thomas Eaton who was in
> the
> Revolutionary Malitia from York County and wonder if there
> connection. Any
> clues are appreciated.Thanks-jo
>
> Joseph E Wolfe wrote:
>
> > I am most glad to look up records in the books that I have that
> deal with
> > Lancaster county
> >
> > BUT it would be most appreciated if any interested parties could
> give a
> > little more pertinent
> >
> > information besides just (e.g.) WOLF.
> >
> > I know that we all have brickwalls that we would like to break
> down but
> > identifying information
> >
> > such as names and dates would be most helpful and time=saving.
> >
> > If I sound a bit crabby don't mean to...I made the offer and am
> willing
> > to do lookups....but
> >
> > you would be helping me with specifics.
> >
> > Thanx
> >
> > Joe Wolfe
> >
> > searching FUNK, GOETZ, CRUMLING, AUXER, ULMER...and many other
> names in
> > the Lancaster area.
> >
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