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2901 | they have dying in Haines Twp,Centre Co.Pa. and buried in Aaronsburg, Centre Co.Pa?? | KRÄMER, Michael (I625334737)
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2902 | This branch of the family are all buried at Yodersville, now Pleasantville. David Yoder married Hannah Bitler (daughter of Michael Bitler and his wife Hannah Yocum), born July 13, 1797, died Oct. 15, 1852. Their children were: Margaret, who married George K. Levan, of Maxatawny township; Miss Mary B.; Hannah, born July 27, 1824, who died Jan. 11, 1896, and was buried at Pleasantville; Daniel, born in April, 1827, who lived at Pleasantville; Catharine, born July 16, 1832, who married Nathan Schaeffer, of Fleetwood; and Sarah, born Aug. 5, 1840, who married Abraham Guldin. | BITLER, Hannah (I11806)
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2903 | this family? bc 1816 1850 census, Upper Mahantongo, Daniel 34 laborer, Magdelene 32, Sarah 8, Amanda 6, Justina 4, Daniel 2 1860 census, Eldred, Daniel 43, farmer $3000/802, Magdalene 43, Elemina 15, Elithabeth 13, Sarah 11, James6 1870 census, Eldred, Danl F 54, farmer $5000/2000, Margret 53, Elmira 23, James 17, James Howerter 10, Mary Roebuck 20 Not this one: 1850 census, Upper Mahanoy, Daniel 40 tailor, Elizabeth 66, Sarah Kembel 50 1860 census, pg 078, Cameron Twp? Daniel 51 tailor, Sarah 61 old maid, Elisabeth 80 widow, Joseph Baker 26 | DUNKELBERGER, Daniel L. (I625334962)
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2904 | This Granddaughter of Yost Yoder married the Greatgrandson of Hans Yoder, the two Swiss emigrant brothers. Oley Valley Ancestors - by Guy L. Bierman Rev. 6 Jan 2002 | WEIDNER, Mary(Maria) (I11)
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2905 | This if from the 1910 census of Bethlehem that mentions Mable Diehl. | DIEHL, Unknown (I625336530)
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2906 | This is just a working system of organizing the Smith's. I have no idea who is related to whom since there are so many! 1850 census, Ross Twp, Joseph Smith 50, farmer, Catharine 47, Paul 23 laborer, Christian 22 carpenter, July 18, Lika (f) 16, Isadow (m) 13, Amose 11, Gitius (f) 9, Matilda 22, Edward 1, Mary 98 widow (next is Benjamin Smith 23) 1860 census, Eldred, Joseph Smith63 farmer, living with Amos Smith 21 and Elizabeth 20 | SCHMIDT, Joseph (I625337663)
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2907 | This is possibly the Henry Trout in Ephrata, Lancaster, after 1733? (if he was born earlier, possibly by George's first wife) There doesn't seem to be mention of this Henry after 1745. Note, for Hieronimus Trout (somebody different, just noting it here) land: 150A, 28 Sep 1749 in Lancaster Co | TRAUT, Henry (I625335082)
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2908 | this is probably the Jacob Hill buried at Zion UCC 5 Mar 1789 - 20 Sep 1885 | HILL, Johann Jacob (I625336763)
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2909 | This is the Peter that died in Albany Twp during an Indian attack. Like theother Peter Gluck listed here, I don't really think these people are related (Matteas, Peter Gluck, etc.). But making them look like brothers means I can print it all out easily. XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Notes on Peter Kluck of Berks: 1754 tax list, Windsor Twp, Peter Klucke, $10.2.6 at Moselem: Johan Peter Gluck, sp 1748 to Johannes Hassinger and Maria Catharine Reiner Note, a Peter Gleck, survey of 30A, 28 May 1752 Anna Maria Klucken, confirmed 1755in Windsor by Rev Schumacher (note says later killed by Indians) Peter Klug, sp Mar 1755 to Philipp Hinckell and Catharina, baptized in Windsor (note says his wife killed by the Indians) Listed in The Allemaengel Road (from Berks County Genealogy Society): March, 1756, died, Peter Kluck and family, Albany Estate records of 18 May 1756 to Lawrence Rodarmell, Leonhard Reaver [Reber], and Peter Duncleberger of Windsor Twp, admin of Peter Gluck of the same place. (Lawrence Rodarmell, a principal creditor). Estate records of 5 Mar 1759 to Peter Rodarmel of Maiden Creek (Lawrence is decd), Peter Dunkelberger of Windsor and Peter Haas of Reading, admin of Peter Gluck of Windsor Twp, weaver. Inventory 6 Jul 1774 shows land sold for a small amount that covers expenses and the trouble of performing the inventory with little left over. No heirs mentioned. So it appears to me that Peter Klock of Berks County had no heirs. * note, Johannes Gluck/Klock of Allemengal shows up in Schumacher's records in latter 1760s. He was a different immigrant. Will of John 1780/3 mentions wf Magdalena and eldest sons George and Philip. Also children Daniel, Henry, Frederick, and Peter (last two get farm after wife dies). | KLOCK, Peter (I625337525)
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2910 | This is the placeholder for the sponsor to Michael's child in the 1850's It seems that William married a Borger, and that their children were raised by thegrandparents. Maybe the wife died young? That's my guess. ?William c1816and ?Elisabeth Borger c1822 William and ?Maria Burger 1850 census, Ross, William Christman 36, in home of Charles Christman 38, Catharine 43?, Paul 13, Reuben 11, Mary 9, Lydia 30, William 7 1850 census, Ross, William 3 and Eliz 6/12, h/o George Burger 55 ?1860 census, Eldred, William Christman 40 laborer (home of Catharine Smith 37) 1860 William 12 and Elizabeth 11 at home of George Burger 60 -William -Elisabeth 15 Jan 1850 -had Elisabeth? 3 Aug 1866, sp George Borger ? note: Charles 30 Oct 1817-21 Jul 1881 (had child Reuben) ####################################################### ? different one in Tunkhanock ? 1850 census, Tobyhanna, William Crisman 31, Elizabeth 27, Aaron A 4, Francis 2, Shame Coker 10 1860 census Tunkhanock, William Christman 44, lumberman, $200/200, Elizabeth 38, Aaron 15, Francis A 12, John 10, Barbara 8, Alaresta (f) 6, Cyrus 4, Ellen 1, Fanny Koch 19, Susannah Christman 3 (next to Michael 28, Franklin 32, Catharine Starner? 18) (Michael 43? and Franklin 26 with Joseph 63 and Susanna 57 in 1850, Ross) -John Alferd 16 Dec 1850, sp Daniel Christman and Barbara -Barbara Catharina 14 OCt 1852 | CHRISTMAN, William (I625337689)
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2911 | This John was in Berks County 1790 census, Bucks Co, pg 46, 6 free blacks This John (black) may be a son of Simon or one of Simon's slaves or who knows what... John Hellings (cooper) married 4 Aug 1779, Mary Richmonds, (free negroes) at St Michaels another Richmond marriage refers to being a slave Paul and Pricilla Davies 1781 (negroe slaves, with master's consent) a John Hillings, witness to will of William Lawrence, 13 Feb 1784 | HELLINGS, John (I625336851)
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2912 | this last name was in Meiser's burial records widow Christina listed in 1760 confirmation record. | HUTTENMEYER, Anna Christina (I625333266)
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2913 | this marriage is derived from the number of baptismal sponsers between this Susanna and the Herb family, including Daniel, Sr. | Family F549247558
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2914 | this may be Lucinda Knisely, d/o Samuel K and Dorothy Etta | UNKNOWN, Lucie C (I625335911)
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2915 | this may be the Mary Wetzel who was raised by Harrison Yoder. had born May 1867, but that seems off compared to when she's married | WETZEL, Mary E (I625336607)
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2916 | this person called "unknown" is just a place to collect the various unplaced Hills of Berks County. Not necessarily related at all. | HILL, Unknown (I625336726)
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2917 | this seems odd to have another Johan Wilhelm. Was the wrong name of the child written down? was this someone else? (otherwise, this one is getting married at age 15, which just is not common in this area at this time). | KRAMER, Johan Wilhelm (?) (I625333741)
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2918 | to have had son Joseph born in Elk Lick Twp, Somerset Co in 1793 (Nicholasand Susanna Hoffman) sp -> 1786, Jacob Lang and Margaret (at Delongs) Maria 1787, sp Jacob Sasseman and Maria (at Delongs) | HOYMAN, Susanna (I625335318)
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2919 | tombstone has birth in 1859 | MAURER, Elizabeth (Lizzie) K. (I625335286)
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2920 | tombstone has Catharine Herb, wife of William Herb, late of Wm. Bolich. (doesthat mean her *father* was a Bolich? or remarried Bolich?) Her birth year as 1836 doesn't match the 1850 census (where she'd be 14 instead of 17). Was William married twice? | KEHLER, Catharine (Katy) (I625333227)
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2921 | tombstone is to say "Joseph Dungan (grandson of Rev. Thomas Dungan who came from Rhode Iland in 1684, and was buried at COld Spring 1688), died August 25, 1785, aged 75 yrs, 6 mos, and 25 days. Also Mary Dungan relict of Joseph, died April 25, 1788, aged 78 yrs 2mos" will mentions: son Joshua exec wf Mary sons Thomas and Joshua Sarah w/o Benjamin Courson Hannah w/o Benjamin Marpole | DUNGAN, Joseph (I625337074)
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2922 | tombstone says birthdate is 8 May 1762 which is different from the Metzger baptism birthdate of 26 May 1762... (genforum mentions date of 7 May 1763!) single sp -> 1782, Casper Metzger and Juliana or did Anna Maria marry MichaelRuth? | METZGER, Anna Maria (I625336639)
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2923 | tombstone says born in America | HILL, Anna Maria (I625333565)
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2924 | tombstone, Anna Maria Deaterly, 29 Aug 1775 - 16 Aug 1858 wife of J. Deaterly | ZOLLNER, Maria (I625337450)
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2925 | TRANSCRIPTION FROM REV. BOGART’S MARRIAGE BOOK: Jenkins, Wm. Eatherton, Nancy 1-19-1845 | Family F549249712
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2926 | TRANSCRIPTION OF THE FAMILY BIBLE OF WILLIAM JENKINS: This Bible is in the possesion of William’s ggg-grandson David Banks. (Spelling from the Bible is used) William Jenkin was born June the 25th 1808 Mahala(possibly Malinda) Jenkin was born October 12 1812 William and Mahala Jenkin was marred July 19 1835 ______ Jenkin was born ___ 13th 1836 (looks like Martha) Mary Ann Jenkin was born ___ 4 1838 ______ Jenkin was born ___ 29 1840 Next Page - Evaline Jenkin was born January 4th 1842 Sarahan Jenkin was born November the 17th 1846 James Jenkins was born Sept 14th 1850 TRANSCRIPTION FROM REV. BOGART’S MARRIAGE BOOK: Jenkins, Wm. Eatherton, Nancy 1-19-1845 TRANSCRIPTION OF THE SEVIER COUNTY 1850 CENSUS: 123 JENKINS William 41 Farmer TN 123 JENKINS Nancy 33 123 JENKINS Mary 12 123 JENKINS Louisa 10 123 JENKINS Evaline 8 123 JENKINS Jane 1 123 JENKINS Hannah 69 NOTES by Laura Clinton Vasut, November 2002: It appears that Mahala died sometime after Evaline’s birth in 1842 and William remarried Nancy Etherton in 1845. The first child listed in the Bible, possibly Martha but hard to read, is not listed in this household. Mary, Louisa, and Evaline probably all belong to Mahala and the last child Jane probably belongs to Nancy. It is likely that Hannah is the mother of William. Mary Ann Jenkins married Wesley Bodine around 1855 and was widowed. She married my gg-grandfather Calvin Clinton on September 4, 1859. Mary died January 11, 1905 and she is buried in Mount Pleasant Cemetery beside Calvin. http://www.sevierlibrary.org/genealogy/bible/jenkins.htm | JENKINS, William (I625338432)
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2927 | Twin to Maria Clara | WAGNER, Maria Magdalena (I11111)
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2928 | TWO NICLAUSES? CHURCH RECORD 7/17/1603---Niclaus-Joder---Caspar-Joder-and----Uli-Blasser ----------------------------------------Margret-Hennig------Jakob-Burky ----------------------------------------------------------------Anni-Sylbereysen CHURCH RECORD 3/25/1609---Niclaus-Joder---Caspar-Joder-and----Niclaus-Spring ----------------------------------------Margret-Hennig------Peter-Meyer-and -----------------------------------------------------------------Elsbeth--Uli-Blank's ------------------------------------wife Nicolaus-Joder-m-10/14/1642-Anna-Trachsel- ----Barbara---------b-3/8/1644 ----Anna------------b-4/13/1645 ----Caspar----------b-6/4/1648 ----Adam------------b-7/22/1680 ----Hans------------b-7/22/1650 ----Magdalene-------b-2/29/1652 ----Annegret--------b-4/10/1653 ----Jost------------b-1/13/1655 ----Salomea---------b-4/13/1656 On Oct. 14, 1642 Brothers Jost and Nicholas Joder married cousins named Trachsel in Steffisburg. These two brothers are the progenitors of the Oley Yoder line, and through a number of Anabaptist sons in each family are believed likely ancestors of the Amish and Mennonite Yoders. | JODER, Niclaus (I10944)
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2929 | TWO NICLAUSES? CHURCH RECORD 7/17/1603---Niclaus-Joder---Caspar-Joder-and----Uli-Blasser ----------------------------------------Margret-Hennig------Jakob-Burky ----------------------------------------------------------------Anni-Sylbereysen CHURCH RECORD 3/25/1609---Niclaus-Joder---Caspar-Joder-and----Niclaus-Spring ----------------------------------------Margret-Hennig------Peter-Meyer-and -----------------------------------------------------------------Elsbeth--Uli-Blank's ------------------------------------wife | JODER, Niclaus (I11682)
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2930 | two sons, Billy & Jimmy; daughters, Carolyn, Shirley, and Dianne | CHRISTOPHER, William Alonzo (I625338649)
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2931 | Tychius of Oley, will was written 5 September 1798 and proven 10 August 1799. Sons Johan and Peter were executors. Witnessed by Thomas Lee and Abraham Hoch. Survivors per will: Jacob and John, Hannah a single woman, Catharine, Esther, Susanna, Mary, Peter, Jonathan, Christian and Daniel. No Elizabeth or Samuel mentioned. A Revolutionary War marker is by Tichycus's head stone. In 1788 (II) Tychicus WEIDNER sold a tract of land located in Amity Township, this county, to his eldest son, Jacob, and to the same son he sold another tract, of 200 acres, situated in Oley Township (being a part of a tract of 404 acres), in the year 1791. Oley Valley Ancestors - by Guy L. Bierman Rev. 6 Jan 2002 | WEIDNER, Tichycus Detrich (I1629)
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2932 | uncertain birth year range is this someone's second wedding? | YODER, Magdalena (I625337567)
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2933 | uncertain of year of birth. will of father suggests born after Rebecca. | BOOTH, Elizabeth (I625336954)
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2934 | uncertain of year of birth/baptism. Appears to be 1754 from adjacent baptismal entries. | HILL, George (I625336739)
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2935 | Union Co will A:492 1810 census, Earl Twp, pg 761, 30010-10010 1820 census, Upper Mahantongo, pg 092, 0111 01-1101 0 1830 census, Upper Mahantongo, pg 069, 0100 101-0100 001 sp (Conrad w/Sophia Heid) -> 1791 Jacob Heid and Maria sp (Elisabeth w/John Muthard) 1799 -> Friederich Reitenhauer and Catharine sp -> 1800 Jacob Matheus and Magdalena [Huter] sp -> 1801 George Hartman and Elisabeth [Hartline] sp - 1801 Hannes Weiss and Catharine Moser sp -> 1821 Jonathan Kramer and Esther sp -> 1826 George Hartline and Maria [Yoder] Conrad Hartlein wasn't the son of Friedrich Hartlein and Maria Barbara. He was an Eberlein. Consider these records at Oley Hill: 1761, J. Friederich Eberlein and Maria Barbara Steinbrenner, sp to J. Jacob Steinbrenner 1762, Friederich and Maria Barbara Hartlein, sp Leopold Gross and wf 1764, Friederich and Maria Barbara Eberlein, sp Valentin Gross and wf 1767, Friederich and Maria Barbara Eberlein, sp Jacob Steinbrenner and Anna Eva Conrad's age is based on being a sponsor in 1791, figuring about age 20. Letters of Admin 8 Mar 1836, toGeorge Hartlein, Washington Twp. Release 27 Sep 1838, Conrad Hartlein, lateof Centre Twp, Union Co, PA died leaving a widow and five children. John Hartlein took the real estate. Also mentions Peggy Hartlein, George Hartlein of Upper Mahontonga Twp, Schuylkill Co, and David Hartlein of Stark Co, OH. Cemetery has died 23 Feb 1836, age 68y-22d | HÄRTLEIN, Conrad (I625334472)
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2936 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | YODER, David Hatten (I625338639)
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2937 | US Oath, 23:58 Catharina 1775, Old Goshenhoppen, Upper Salford (this is probably a different Andreas:) an Andreas Riess and Barbara, Andreas 1759/60, sp Johannes Neun and Elisabeth (at Weis) an Andreas Riess and Barbara, sp -> 1761, Johannes Meyer and M Elisabeth (at Weisen.) | RIESS, Andreas (I625333457)
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2938 | US Oath, 32:271 IMMIGRATION: His ship wrecked offshore. Rescued by ship "Albany". Arrived Sept 2, 1749 in Philadelphia, PA. Not having money to pay theAlbany's Captain, went under bondage to George Geisinger. land warrant 25A, 4 Mar 1754 (Martin Sheffer) 1761 tax list, Upper Milford, $4 1762 tax list, Upper Milford, $5 and a Jacob Shaffer 1762-1790??? where was the family? why no records? see 4th class, 8th Co, 1st Bn, 1777 Rev War? 1790 Census, Upper Saucon Twp, 2-0-1 (or is this the one that left a will?) 1800 Census, pg 623, Upper Saucon Twp, 00001-00001 Another Martin Schaffer seems to have died in Upper Saucon in the early 1800's so I'm thinking this is the other guy. sp - 1752 Andreas Berlip and Margaretha Elisabetha sp - 1755 Peter Trautman and Anna Elisabeth sp - 1757 Melchior Trautman and Anna sp - 1760 Andreas Berlieb and Margaretha sp -> 1762 Andreas Berlib and Margaretha Elisabeth sp - 1763 Melchior Trautman and Anna sp - 1766 Valentine Volk and Anna Maria sp - 1772, Simeon Walter and Barbara sp -> 1783 Andreas Schaffer and Margaretha sp -> 1790 George Diel and Margaretha [Schaffer] sp -> 1795 Simon Schafer and Magdalena Dillingersville Church, 1749 - 1761 8 Dec 1750, at Dillingersville, Martin Schaffer and wf Elisabeth Catharine Church records here are in "The Schoolhouse Near the Old Spring" by Berky (PA Gen Soc, Vol 56) one account gives his death date but I can't verify it so I'm leaving it open. http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/6508 http://www.kerchner.com/des994.htm (this site has dates of Martin and Elis. Cath switched. which is right?) | SCHÄFFER, Johann Martin (I625332814)
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2939 | US Oath, 45:75, Michael Reb 1772 tax list, Plainfield, farmer, $1.13.0 (Reb) 1779 tax list, Plainfield, (Rele) 1783 tax list, Plainfield, (Real) 1785 tax list, Plainfield, 0A, 2H, 4C, $5.0 (Real) 1786 tax list, Plainfield, 0A, 3H, 3C, $4.10 (Rapp) 1788 tax list, Plainfield, 180A, 2H, 3C, $11.4 (Repp) 1790 census, Plainfield 2-3-3 (Rote) 1800 1810 census, pg 82, Plainfield, 21101-00101 a Peter Reeb, 22 Sep 1752, ship Halifax Michael Reb, 300A survey, Northumberland Co, 24 Aug 1792 Is Reeb a son of "Raup" part of survey team in 1792 for estate of Henry Young of Plainfield Twp (Reeb) Michael Rape, admin of esate of Casper Englert of Plainfield, OC 12 Aug 1802 (with Abraham Heller) In baptisms as Raeb, Reeb, Reb at Plainfield Henry 1773, sp Henry Hauser and Margaret Heller George Peter 1775, sp George Entzele and Maria Catharine John 1779, sp Conrad Germandaum and Elisabeth John Jacob 1781, sp Jacob Heller and Susanna Catharine 1787, sp John Fritz and Elisabeth Samuel 1793, sp Simon Heller and Susanna Neimeyer Death is listed in 1st Reformed Church, Easton, records http://genforum.genealogy.com/reeb/ http://genforum.genealogy.com/rabe/ http://genforum.genealogy.com/reape/ http://www.reeb.org/ birth location from worldconnect, source? Eighteenth Century Emigrants of Northern Alsace has a Gustavus Reeb, immigrant on Halifax 1752, from Bishtroff-sur-Sarre mentions son Joh Michael, born 31 May 1741 which is very close. | REEB, Michael (I625335496)
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2940 | Valentine Noll mentioned in OC #466, 10 Sep 1770 as guardian for children of John Shelly of Milford Twp (does not appear to be his step kids). will mentions: wf Barbara Abraham Yoder, b-i-l exr son Jacob dau. Eve Musselman (is she co-exec?) | NOLD, Valentine (I625337558)
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2941 | Van Wert county, Ohio Death Book 1, page 154 SMITH, Sarah A. died 1878 Aug. 15 in Tuully township, Van Wert county, Ohio married at time of death age 71 years born Pennsylvania Housekeeper Cause of death not given | MERWINE, Sarah A. (I625335649)
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2942 | various deeds selling his property: 2:62, 100 acres to Johathan Scaife, 6/10/1695 2:63, to Robert Heaton Jr, 10/12/1694 2:148, 670 acres to Thomas dec. Heirs sold 270, 1697 2:234, to John Gowgill, 1698/9 3:103, reference lease/release by Penn for 1000 acres, 21/22 Apr 1682 to Thomas (250 acres of that for Thomas Stackhouse), 1702 http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/6630 http://www.netcom.com/~cheska/genealogy.html http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=bhooton&id=I2218 Deed 1:209 mentions him of "Newhey, York Co", 24 Oct 1688 | CROASDALE, Thomas (I625333958)
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2943 | Veronica Wojakiewic (various spellings: Bojakowicz , Wojakiewicz, Wojacowiz, Brunisowa Wojakewizt ) Galica, Austria Veronica Nojakiewiez B:10 Mar 1880 Gornica, Poland D:2 Feb 1927 Name: Veronica Karp [Veronica Nojakiewiez] Birth Date: 10 Mar 1880 Birth Place: Gornica, Poland Death Date: 2 Feb 1927 Death Place: Chicago, Cook, Illinois Burial Date: 5 Feb 1927 Cemetery Name: St. Adelberts Death Age: 46 Occupation: Housewife Race: White Marital Status: M Gender: Female Father Name: John Nojakiewiez Father Birth Place: Gornica, Poland Mother Name: Agala Mother Birth Place: Gornica, Poland Spouse Name: Matthew Karp occupation: housewife; edcation: unknown; Born around 1871 in Austria - Poland. Weronika came to the United States around 1891(1900 Chicago census)(1890; according to the 1910 Chicago census)(1890; according to the 1920 Chicago census). Maciej Karp married Veronica Bojakowicz on 11-6-1895 at St. John Cantius Church--Chicago, Ill. The young family is listed in the 1900 census living in Chicago, Illinois. According to the 1910 census she has been married for fifteen years she bore seven children and only six children surviving. one of her children may have died or murdered by her husband (Mathias). According to family folklore Sophie return to Poland in her old age, because of her abusive alcoholic husband, Mathias Karp. Returning to Poland is unlikely because she has a death certificate listed in the State archives as dying in Chicago. Dziennik Chicagoski Death Notice Index 1890-1929 Weronika Wojakiewicz Karp died on 2 Feb 1927 and buried on 3 Feb 1927.(She was only 44-years-old). Three daughters are listed in her obituary; obit name: Rozanska, Berta (Bertha) obit name: Ivers, Marjanna (Mary) obit name: Breitenstein, Agnieszka (Agnes) After her death, her youngest children (in their teens and early twenties) went to live with their older siblings (in their late twenties and early thirties), as Mathias was an abusive alcoholic. | WOJAKIEWICZ, Weronika (I11296)
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2944 | w/Jacob Wust: Johannes 1794, sp Johannes Moser and Margaretha Fick (Schwartz.) Jacob 1797, sp Jacob Gehrling and Maria Griesemer sp -> 1801, Conrad Heutzel and wf (Oley Salem) sp -> 1811, Jacob Sterner and Magdalena (Marg?) (at Klingers, Dauphin Co) | FICK, Maria Barbara (I625333689)
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2945 | Walt says some sources show Catharine married to Johann George May. | DEWALD, Catharine (I625333670)
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2946 | Walter Preston Klinger was born circa 1892 in Dauphin Co., PA. He was the son of Charles Milton Klinger Child of Walter Preston Klinger and Lydia Maurer Franklin C. Klinger (WW-II) Children of Walter Preston Klinger and Carrie Stutzman Eleanore Klinger Marie Klinger | KLINGER, Walter Preston (I625338259)
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2947 | Was a preacher. | LAFOLLETT, James Henry (I11222)
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2948 | was a steelworker in Milton, PA Penns Creek, PA 17862 570-837-3805 SSN 160-26-9798 From Sunbury Daily Item: SCHOLL, ELMER A., 72, Scholl Road, Middleburg. Funeral at 10:30 a.m. today at God’s Missionary Church, Beavertown. Burial in church cemetery. George P. Garman Funeral Home, Mount Pleasant Mills. | SCHOLL, Elmer Ammon (I625336245)
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2949 | Was George naturalized in 1764? If so, he would have been foreign born, not born in PA. 1754 tax list, Richmond Twp, $40.10.0 1767 tax list, Richmond Twp, 300A, 5H, 12C, 10S, $36 (sm, gm) or 1767 tax list, Richmond Twp, 100A, 3H,2C, 3S, $3 1779 tax list, Richmond Twp tombstone (or marker?) has reference to Revolutionary War will of 1778 mentions: wf Christina son Casper sonChristian daughters Catharine, Magdalena, Christina, Anna Elisabetha, Rebecca son Daniel when of age Exec: brother Christian Merkel of Reading and son Casper | MERKEL, Johan George (I625333601)
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2950 | was killed in an open pit mining accident behind Minersville, PA had lived at 514 Dock St in Schuylkill Haven, PA Cause of Death: | BANNING, Clayton L. (I625332747)
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