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April 2003
Mugs Home Companion
compiled by Host GFSNance@aol.com
from public message board and mail list postings.


Ashland
Co Location: 974 County Road 1600; near Ashland;
visible from I-71, three miles south of U.S. 250 Latitude:
N40 49.81 Longitude: W82 18.82
Notes:
This
was the 8th barn to be painted. Bottom photo by Dave Spring
http://www.ohiobarns.com/ohbarns/index.html
[OH-MEM]
Internet Glossary Terms
Date: 4/2/03 5:18:12 AM Eastern Standard Time
From: lguffy@sctelcom.net
(Lois Guffy)
Reply-to: OH-MEMORIES-L@rootsweb.com
To: OH-MEMORIES-L@rootsweb.com
A Glossary of Internet Terms
http://www.matisse.net/files/glossary.html
It's difficult to remember all the terms that apply to Internet
and computer use. When we're stumped for a term, we look for it
at Matisse Enzer's Glossary of Internet Terms site. At Glossary
of Internet Terms site, you'll find everything from ADN --
(Advanced Digital Network) to XML -- (eXtensible Markup
Language).
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IOWA
Allamakee County
[IOWA]
Allamakee co. for March 2003
Date: 3/31/03 4:25:50 AM Eastern Standard Time
From: ferrall@mtaonline.net
(Sharyl)
To: IOWA-L@rootsweb.com
New & updated in March 2003 on the
Allamakee co. IAGenWeb:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~iaallama/
-Our Reunion Database is brand new.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~iaallama/reunions.htm
-Allamakee Album
http://www.rootsweb.com/~iaallama/album_index.htm
*church photos from Jeannie Hegeman, Jody
Howard & Jan Miller
*Rev. Bockelmann from S. Ferrall
*Beebe & Stock family photos - from Jan
Miller
*Finnegan & Heffern family photos - from
Jody Howard
-Biographies (other)
http://www.rootsweb.com/~iaallama/bio_other.htm
*Healy - from Debbie Gerischer
*Knoepfler - from Roseanna Zehner
-Births & Baptisms
http://www.rootsweb.com/~iaallama/births.htm
*many new submissions from Duane Torfin &
Nada Jackson
-Cemetery Records
http://www.rootsweb.com/~iaallama/cemetery/cemnotes.htm
*correction to Iowa River Lutheran cemetery,
Anvidem burial - from Duane
Torfin.
*IAGraveStone Project - Allamakee co.
-several new photo submissions
http://iagenweb.org/grave/index.php/cid_3/
Estate Records
*LW&T of Torfin Anvesson - from Duane
Torfin
Immigration & Naturalization
http://www.rootsweb.com/~iaallama/ImNat_index.htm
*immigraton of Torfin Anvidson - from Duane Torfin
*naturalization records of Hugh Clark, Michael Clark &
James Sullivan -
from Jody Howard
Land Records
http://www.rootsweb.com/~iaallama/land_index.htm
*land of Torfin Anvidson - from Duane Torfin
*land transactions Troendle & Doehler
1850's -1900's (lots of surnames) -
from Fred Althoff
*1886 Linton twp landowners - from Mike
Peterson
Li'l Bits
http://www.rootsweb.com/~iaallama/lilbits.htm
*part two of the 1910 Steamboat fire tragedy added - from Jody
Howard
Marriage Records
http://www.rootsweb.com/~iaallama/marry_index.htm
*numerous family records from Duane Torfin
"Other" History
http://www.rootsweb.com/~iaallama/hist_index4.htm
*Unitarian church history in Allamakee - from
Roseanna Zehner
*Misc. St. Paul's Lutheran church
confirmation classes - from S. Ferrall
*Village Creek history & photos - from
Fred Althoff
*Postoffices 1856-1927 & Postmasters 1860
- from S. Ferrall
*Journal of Michael Clark's Johnsonsport
Boarding house,1853-1877; index,
parts 1 & 2 (remaining pages to be
posted soon) - from Jody Howard
Obits & Death Records
http://www.rootsweb.com/~iaallama/obit_index.htm
*Brennan (2), Gleason, Manning & Thornton
- from Jerry Brennan
Also check the Allamakee co. Obituary Board
for dozens of new obits posted
in March.
School Records
http://www.rootsweb.com/~iaallama/school_index.htm
*Village Creek school & children, 1899 (photos) - from Fred
Althoff
Thank-you to all of our wonderful & generous contributors!
You are the
best!
Sharyl Ferrall
Coordinator Allamakee Co. IAGenWeb
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MARYLAND
[MDGEN]
April 2003 Conscription - Military Draft
Date: 4/1/03 7:22:20 PM Eastern Standard Time
From: MDelPa@aol.com
Reply-to: MDGEN-L@rootsweb.com
To: MDGEN-L@rootsweb.com
The April 2003 Bits of Blue and Gray Column in
"Conscription - Military Draft" and includes excerpts
from a soldier's letters telling how he felt about the
Conscripts.
http://www.bitsofblueandgray.com/april2003.htm
Jayne McCormick
MDelPa@aol.com OR
bitsobluengray@aol.com
bitsofblueandgray.com
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NEW
JERSEY
[NJ] CENSUS NJ 1860, p. 1249, Burlington Co., Medford Twp.
Date: 3/31/03 12:13:21 PM Eastern Standard
Time
From: MaisieAnn@aol.com
To: NJ-L@rootsweb.com
BURLINGTON CO. NJ, 28 Sept. 1860, PO Mt. Holly, Medford Twp. p.
1249
1249 1 2306 2282
BARRETT Sarah L. 3/12 f
w NJ
1249 2 2306 2282 BURR
William 15 m w apprentice Pa
1249 3 2307 2283
HAINES Mark 50 m w
gentleman NJ
1249 4 2307 2283
HAINES Mary H. 50 f w
NJ
1249 5 2307 2283
HAINES Rebecca N. 13 f w
NJ
1249 6 2308 2284 GAUNT
Benjamin F. 42 m w butcher NJ
1249 7 2308 2284 GAUNT
Elizabeth 39 f w
NJ
1249 8 2308 2284 GAUNT
Charles R. 19 m w butcher NJ
1249 9 2308 2284 GAUNT
Mary S. 17 f w
NJ
1249 10 2308 2284 GAUNT
Lydia A. 15 f w
NJ
1249 11 2308 2284 GAUNT
Daniel F. 13 m w
NJ
1249 12 2308 2284 GAUNT
Ella 11 f w
NJ
1249 13 2308 2284 GAUNT
Amanda 8 f w
NJ
1249 14 2308 2284 MORTLAND
William 21 m w butcher NJ
1249 15 2309 2285 SNYDER
John 69 m w
carpenter NJ
1249 16 2309 2285 SNYDER
Charlotte 69 f w
NJ
1249 17 2309 2285 SNYDER
Jane 46 f w
NJ
1249 18 2309 2285 SNYDER
Georgeanna 7 f w
NJ
1249 19 2310 2286 STACKHOUSE
Jane 76 f w
NJ
1249 20 2311 2287 WOODDEN
Mary 67 f w
NJ
1249 21 2311 2287 WOODDEN
Mary 41 f w
seamstress NJ
1249 22 2312 2288 ANDERSON
Albert W. 28 m w brick
moulder
NJ
1249 23 2312 2288 ANDERSON
Ann V. 30 f w
Va
1249 24 2312 2288 ANDERSON
William R. 5 m w
Va
1249 25 2312 2288 ANDERSON
Sarah F. 1 f w
NJ
1249 26 2312 2288 SIPPLER
Mary 100 f w
Pa
1249 27 2313 2289 TODD
John 52 m w
clergyman Bapt. England
1249 28 2313 2289 TODD
Sarah 53 f w
England
1249 29 2313 2289 TODD
John H. 22 m w farmer NJ
1249 30 2313 2289 TODD
Amelia C. 17 f w
NJ
1249 31 2314 2290 HANKINS
Alexander 50 m b
laborer NJ
1249 32 2314 2290 HANKINS
Jane 35 f b
NJ
1249 33 2314 2290 HANKINS
John 12 m b
NJ
1249 34 2314 2290 HANKINS
Robert 5 m m
NJ
1249 35 2315 2291 ELY Henry
P. 47 m w
physician Pa.
1249 36 2315 2291 ELY Mary
R. 53 f w
NJ
1249 37 2315 2291 SMITH
Sarah J. 24 f w
domestic NJ
1249 38 2315 2291 PEACOCK
Martha 22 f w
NJ
1249 39 2315 2291 NEAL
Joseph B. 14 m w
NY
1249 40 2315 2291 CULLEN
John 30 m w
laborer Ireland
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OHIO
Cuyahoga County
[OHCUYAHO] Upcoming Meetings of LCC/OGS
Date: 3/31/03 7:23:47 PM Eastern Standard Time
From: Atmmom1@aol.com
Reply-to: OHCUYAHO-L@rootsweb.com
To: OHCUYAHO-L@rootsweb.com
Monday, April 14 - Lorain County Chapter of Ohio Geniological
Society meets
at Oberlin Public Library meeting room, 65 S. Main St.,
Oberlin, Ohio.
Featured Program: "An
in-depth look at Rootsweb.com "
Presented by Sue Strick, Lorain County
Web Coordinator. Sue will give a guided tour of this
major Internet Genealogical Resource. Come and see
how to get
the most out of this amazing site that can be
accessed from home or library
computers! 6: 30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. :
Refreshments and Socializing
7:00 p.m. : General Meeting and Featured Program
The public is welcomed to attend!
May 12 - HAPPY BIRTHDAY! LCC/OGS invites you
to celebrate with us our
21ST BIRTHDAY ! Where: French Creek Nature Center,
4530 Colorado Ave.,
Sheffield, Ohio. When: 7:00 p.m. What: - "History of
Lorain County Chapter" presented by Jeff Sigsworth, a
founding member of LCC/OGS. Walking tour of the Lorain County
Bicentennial Display featuring the evolution of Lorain
County. This display is a result of two years of planning
by historical groups and the Lorain County Metro Parks.
($1.00 Admission) Refreshments: Cake and punch will be
served to celebrate!
Non-members are welcome to come.
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[OHCUYAHO]
Genealogy Coming Events
Date: 3/31/03 11:38:16 PM Eastern Standard
Time
From: wefrank@juno.com
(William E Frank
must apologize. I put the wrong dates on two of the
events.
CAGG meets April 19 not April 15
Cuyahoga West meets April 16 not April 19
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Lake
County
[OHLAKE]
Lake County Gen. Society updates
Date: 4/1/03 4:40:46 PM Eastern Standard Time
From: cynthia.turk@juno.com
(Cynthia C Turk)
Reply-to: OHLAKE-L@rootsweb.com
To: OHLAKE-L@rootsweb.com
Dear Listers,
The Lake County
Genealogical Society has a few upgrades to its
site at www.rootsweb.com/~ohlcgs/
The site still has the Lake County
Cemetery inscriptions that are completed and the probate
naturalization
index. It now has a FAQ page for the cemetery project and
page of
"Cemeteries with Religious Attributions." The
latter is in case you are
looking for a cemetery for a particular church or religion.
Several are
attributed to churches which never were.
Proofing season is
upon us and several sections have already been
turned in. Painesville cemeteries (and Fairport) are next
in line and we
are working very hard to get that available for you at the
earliest
possible time. Anyone wishing to help proof out in the
cemeteries should
contact me.
The Ohio Cottage
project, which was a Gen Society work by myself
and Jean Barnes, has been put on GenWeb because it seems to fit
there
nicely and will search with the other items there.
Happy Hunting!
Cynthia Turk
Cemetery Project Chair, and webmaster
Lake County Genealogical Society
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Miami
County
[MCO]
1822 Delinquencies
Date: 3/30/03 11:05:51 PM Eastern Standard
Time
From: biggor@attbi.com
(Barbara Adams)
Reply-to: OHMIAMI-L@rootsweb.com
To: OHMIAMI-L@rootsweb.com
Miami County Delinquencies 1822 a list of lands returned to
return
delinquent by the county Auditor of Miami County to the Auditor
of the
State for the year 1822. Residents: Samuel Kile, David
Kensay, John
Kesler, Micheal Leonan, Robert Logan, Benjamin Lee, George D.
Long,
William Little, Fielding Lowry, George Louthan, Charles Murry,
Joseph
Miller, Samuel Miles, Joseph Millhouse Senior, William
M'Campbell, Abner
Martin, James M'corkle, John Morrow, William G. Morrison, James
Mires,
Moses Mitchel, Amanuel Miller, Jacob Million, Abraham Miller,
William
Nail Senior, James Orr, Same As Guardian For Peck, Robert
Pearson,
Richard Palmer, Amos Perry, Samuel Riffle, John Reed, David
Rench, John
Roderick, Benjamin Snialy, Margaret Shell, Francis Sunderland,
Robert
Stephen, John Slagle, Henry Staly, Thomas Smith, Ephraim Sayers,
Joseph
H. Shell, James Sutter, John Ulry, William Willis Senior, Andrew
Wyatt
Estate, Edward Wyatt, Samuel Winons, William White, Henry
William,
William Wilson. Nonresidents; Michael Knife, Lowry, F.
Pierce And
Steel, William Montgomery, Warren Munger, Isabella Marshel, John
Miller,
Robert Marshel, Joseph Mcknight, Thomas Mccool, Thamas Mccrery,
Corbley
Martin, Nathan Maddox, James Naylor, John Orbison, Samuel
Pearson, John
Riddle, Amasa Read, Daniel Syms Estate, Hugh Scott, A. &
Mary Sanders,
David Summerill, James Thomas, Christian Tabbard, William Tyler,
Robert
Vanhorn, Jacob Wall, Isaac Willson, Philip Waggoner, Charles
Willbourn,
John Whistler, Jacob William, Abraham Williams, Polly Wallsmith.
Daniel
Grosvenor, Auditor Miami County April 25th 1823
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Muskingum
County
[OHMUSKIN]
Zanesville Times Recorder Obits 31 March 2003
Date: 3/31/03 8:00:52 AM Eastern Standard Time
From: drdx@neo.rr.com (Denny Shirer)
To: OHMUSKIN-L@rootsweb.com
Obituaries appearing in the Zanesville Times Recorder, March 31,
2003
© Zanesville Times Recorder and Gannett Co., Inc.
http://www.zanesvilletimesrecorder.com/
o Gay, Bernice "Bee" S., 102
http://www.zanesvilletimesrecorder.com/news/stories/20030331/obituaries/27334.html
o Griggs, Veleda G. Love, 85
http://www.zanesvilletimesrecorder.com/news/stories/20030331/obituaries/27336.html
o Hammer, Rolland Dean, 81
http://www.zanesvilletimesrecorder.com/news/stories/20030331/obituaries/27330.html
o Tackett, Milford C., 76
http://www.zanesvilletimesrecorder.com/news/stories/20030331/obituaries/27340.html
o Tubbs, Deborah E., 52
http://www.zanesvilletimesrecorder.com/news/stories/20030331/obituaries/27326.html
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Richland
County
AmyeA@aol.com
NEW MATERIAL ADDED THIS WEEK http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohrichla/New2003.htm
+ Researcher Directory (Update)
+ Divorce Records: Divorce Records, 1896. Submitted
by Amy.
+ Marriage Records: Marriage Announcements from the
Richland Shield &
Banner, 1896. Submitted by Amy.
+ Historical Records: Bellville / Jefferson Twp. Officers,
1888. Submitted
by Amy.
+ Misc. Records:
* 1940 Precinct Poll Book: East Perry
Precinct - Perry Twp., Richland
Co., Ohio. Submitted by Dawn. Surnames Dailey thru
Wirick.
* Hale Family Reunion, 1896. Submitted
by Amy.
+ Obituaries. Submitted by Amy.
John E. Andrews, T.B. Andrews, Jr., Homer Aungst,
Jacob Backinsto
Matilda Beal, Tillie Bear, Valentine Bemiller, George
Brentlinger, Thomas Brown,
Thomas Caton, Dr. Mahlon W. Cochran, Catharine Cole, Henry
Copeland,
Abigail (Johnson) Cutting, ---- Davies, Mrs. John
Derr (nee Yearling), Josiah Dick,
---- Ebberts, Reuben Evarts, Maxie Ewing, ----
Friesch, Walter Gandert -update,
--- Fox, * Uel Hicks, Daniel Hissong, William K.
Kidd,
Rachael (Dickson), Kirkpatrick, Michael Klueber, ----
Krissman, Jacob Leiter,
Charlie Light, ---- Marlow, Jennie McCready, Leonard
Miller, ---- Patten,
Eliza Pitman, Kate Pitman, Oscar Orin Pritchard, Hattie
Richardson, ---- Ritchie
Mary Schafer, Doyle Scott - update, Mrs. A. Scott, Hannah
Weymouth,
Alexander Shafer, Elizabeth Staley, Edward Streby,
Frederick S. Swanger,
Mrs. Charles Sweet, John P. Thompson, Mrs. Vance, Hattie
Walker,
Eliza Roop Waring, William Weaver, ---- Whisler,
Maria Whiteford, Jacob Wiegand - update, Mrs. A. Wilhelm,
Dora (Hafer) Willis, Louis Wolfarth
+ Probate Records: Probate Notes, 1896.
Submitted by Amy.
+ School Records: Submitted by Amy.
* Bellville High School Commencement, 1889
* School Program: 19 March 1889 for Honey
Creek School (Jefferson Twp.
School No. 4).
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PENNSYLVANIA
Bucks County
[PABUCKS-L]
News from Pennsburg - March 28, 1903
Date: 3/31/03 11:04:38 PM Eastern Standard
Time
From: DLHGLH@aol.com
To: PABUCKS-L@rootsweb.com
Ref: Town and Country
Pennsburg, Montgomery County, PA
Saturday - March 28, 1903
WON PRIZE IN ORATORY
E. Holmes SCHWARTZ (picture), of Pennsburg,
won first honors in the ninth
annual elocutionary and oratorical prize contest, at Perkiomen
Seminary, on
Friday evening. This is one of the most important events of the
year and it
is considered a great honor to be one of the contestants in it.
This was one
of the closest and most interesting contests ever held at the
school. Ten
contestants were entered, chosen from a number of twenty-four
candidates at a
preliminary contest held a week prior to the final. This
included five ladies
and five young men. The young men and their respective
selections were: "The
Unknown Speaker," by Lippard. Samuel D. CONVER, Lansdale;
"The Intellectual
Influence of Greece," by Felton, Horace Z. GOAS, Schuylkill
Haven; "Nations
and Humanity," by Curtis, Samuel S. JENNYAN, Mersine,
Turkey; "Regulus to the
Carthaginians," by Kellog, John C. MCCURDY, Lebanon;
"The Last Charge of
Ney," by Headley, E. Holmes SCHWARTZ, Pennsburg. The lady
speakers and their
selections were: "Old Mistis," by Moore, Pauline E.
ROCKWELL, Amenia, N.Y.;
"Jimmy Brown Sister's Wedding," by Alden, Ella M.
HERSH, East Greenville;
"The Soul of the Violin," by Merrill, E. Henrietta
SCOTT, Hamburg; "The Angel
and the Shepherds," by Wallace, Bessie M. RAUP, Milton;
"Ben Hur's Chariot
Race," by Wallace, Chrissie A. SCHULTZ, Norristown. Four
prizes were awarded.
The young men's first prize, a gold medal given by W.C.
GRETZINGER, Registrar
Bucknell University, was won by E. Holmes SCHWARTZ by his able
delivery of
"The Last Charge of Ney." Horace Z. GOAS was awarded
second prize, a complete
volume of Lowell's poems presented by the Seminary. Miss Pauline
E. ROCKWELL
captured first prize for the ladies by her creditable recitation
of "Old
Mistis." This was also a gold medal offered by Miss Anna
ALLEBACH, of Green
Lane. Miss Chrissie A. SCHULTZ by her able description of Ben
Hur's Chariot
Race won second prize, a complete volume of Whittier's works.
The judges were
W.C. GRETZINGER, Registrar Bucknell University, Lewisburg;
Elizabeth M.
GRIFFITH, Professor of English, Darlington Seminary, West
Chester, and Rev.
Joseph R. WOOD, Frankford, Philadelphia. The program was
enlivened by
excellent music by the Musical Department of the institution the
features of
which were a violin solo, by Edithe O. MCCAIN, of Philadelphia;
a vocal solo,
by Mrs. C.B. WEIRICH, and numerous selections by the Mandolin
and Glee Clubs
of the Seminary.
CROWBAR HITS MAN FEARFUL BLOW
While John HUNSBERGER, proprietor of the
HIMMELWRIGHT mill, near
Richlandtown, Bucks county, was repairing the large water wheel
on Tuesday
afternoon Amandus BAUMAN, his assistant, was possibly fatally
hurt while he
was helping. As BAUMAN was removing an iron crowbar from the
wheel it struck
him at the side of the head with such force that it made him
unconscious. The
wound bled fearfully. Dr. H.T. WICKERT was quickly summoned and
did all in
his power to relieve the injured man. Concussion of the brain is
feared,
though BAUMAN is still living. Mr. BAUMAN is married and
is about forty
years of age. He lives on the WEINBERGER farm, about ? mile from
where the
accident happened.
LARGE FACTORY AFIRE
The workmen in the Vernfield clothing
factory, had an exciting experience on
Wednesday afternoon when they discovered that the engine house
was on fire.
This building is attached to the clothing factory. Mr. SHELLY an
employee was
engaged in sawing wood in the back part of the building and
while attending
to this he noticed flames in the engine house. He quickly gave
the alarm of
fire which brought the employees from the large three story
building and an
heroic effort was made to save the building. A bucket brigade
was formed and
the engine house was soon soaked with water and the fire
extinguished. The
fire was discovered in the nick of time as it was making its way
towards a
two gallon can of gasoline which was standing in the room. Had
it reached
this can and it would have exploded the probabilities are that
the entire
factory and stables would have been consumed. The engine house
was damaged by
water and fire and a number of leather belts were made
worthless, no other
damage was the result. The day was a stormy one and had the fire
made a
little further headway before it was detected the loss might
have been great.
The factory is owned by A.H. NYCE.
HORSE SERIOUSLY INJURED
A valuable horse belonging to Peter SCHULER,
of near Corning, was seriously
injured on Tuesday morning in a peculiar manner. The animal was
hitched to a
wagon and tied to a post, when he in some manner became restless
and jumped
on the post. The end protruded into his abdomen which caused a
large
swelling. Dr. J.Z. HILLEGASS, of Red Hill, was summoned and he
pronounced the
swelling a rupture. Mr. SCHULER just recently purchased the
horse from Daniel
C. ROEDER, of Hosensack, for $155.
TABARD INN LIBRARY TO BE OPENED
The Tabard Inn Library for Pennsburg, is now
an assured fact. The
representative was here this week and completed arrangements.
The books will
arrive within a week or ten days and they will be shelved in Dr.
J.G.
MENSCH's drug store, at the corner of Fourth and Main streets.
F.F. HUBER
will be the representative of the library. The first shipment of
books will
be about sixty, and the library will be replenished by a similar
number every
month.
CHILD INJURED WHILE AT PLAY
Stella, the three-year-old daughter, of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry R. MUMBAUER, of
Geryville, was injured on Saturday, while romping around on the
porch at play
with several other children. She jumped from the porch and in
some manner her
weight was thrown on her left leg which caused her ankle to be
severely
sprained. She has been unable to walk since the accident, and
she has
considerable pain at her ankle.
SCHULER'S BAND ELECTS OFFICERS
The members of the Schuler's Cornet Band, of
Finland, held an election for
officers on Wednesday evening, at which the following were
elected: Leader,
Miss Sallie PFAFF; Asst. Leader, Louis PFAFF; Pres., Wm.
HAUSEMAN; Sec., H.S MUMBAUER; Treas., B.F. HARING; Librarian,
Louis PFAFF.
ALUMNI MEETING
The first annual open meeting of the
Franconia Alumni Association will be
held on Saturday next in H.M. GODSHALL's hall at Morwood. The
association has
prepared the following elaborate program, which will be rendered
on this
occasion: Music; President's Address, Rein G. GODSHALL; Music;
Recitation,
Joseph KRATZ; Music. Comedy - "A Girl of the Century."
Cast: Sampson Axle,
Rein G. GODSHALL; Josiah, Clayton MOYER; Mrs. Axle, May S. WILE;
Mary Axle,
Minerva H. BARNDT; Charles Scraggs, Weston HARTZELL; Dusty
Rhodes, Mahlon
WEIL; Bella, Addie O. LANDIS; Recitation, Joseph KRATZ; Music,
Solo, Miss
Addie ROTH; Music, Duet, Misses May WILE and Minerva BARNDT;
Recitation, A.
Lincoln GEHMAN; Music, Solo, Joseph KRATZ. The doors will be
open at 7
o'clock, and the performance begins at 7.45. An admission fee of
15 cents
will be charged for adults, and children under twelve years will
be admitted
at 10 cents.
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Fayette
County
[PAFAY]
Cemeteries
Date: 3/31/03 11:33:44 PM Eastern Standard
Time
From: KSTEW26@aol.com
Reply-to: PAFAYETT-L@rootsweb.com
To: PAFAYETT-L@rootsweb.com
Here is the list of cemeteries. Please print this out, ok. When
you ask for a
look-up I will give the numbers of the cemetery where your
surname's match to
the cemeteries.
For example. If you ask me to look up the surname Stewart I will
then reply
Stewart- Cemeteries, 1,4, 8 ect. and then just go to this list
that you will
print out and match the numbers to the name of the cemetery.
FAYETTE COUNTY CEMETERIES;
1. UNNAMED ABANDONED CEMETERY
2. JOHN ALLEN FARM CEMETERY
3.GEORGE BARTON FARM CEMETERY, GEORGES TOWNSHIP
4.BETHEL CEMETERY
5. BIRD CEMETERY, HENRY CLAY TWP.
6.BROWN FAMILY CEMETERY,WHARTON TWP.
7. BROWN CEMETERY
8. BRYAN METHODIST CHURCH CEMETERY, TYRONE TWP.
9. CALVARY EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHERN CHURCH CEMETERY, SALTLICK
TWP.
10. CHRIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH CEMETERY
11. CLISTER FAMILY CEMETERY, HENRY CLAY TWP.
12. CONWELL BURYING GROUND
13. DICKERSON METHODIST CHURCH CEMETERY, DUNBAR TWP.
14. DUNLAP CREEK CEMETERY
15. EUTSEY CEMETERY, SALTLICK TWP.
16. FAIRVIEW COMMUNITY CHURCH CEMETERY, NEAR HAMMONDVILLE
17. FAIRVIEW CEMETERY, NICHOLSON TWP.
18. CHRISTIAN FIKE FARM CEMETERY
19. FOUGHT FAMILY CEMETERY, REDSTONE TWP.
20. GLEASON FAMILY CEMETERY, WHARTON TWP.
21. GREAT BETHEL CEMETERY, UNIONTOWN
22. HILLVIEW CEMETERY, SALTLICK TWP.
23. HOPWOOD CEMETERY, HOPWOOD
24. HUMBERTON FAMILY CEMETERY, HENRY CLAY TWP.
25. KNOPSNIDER CEMETERY, BULLSKIN TWP.
26. LAUREL HILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH CEMETERY, DUNBAR TWP.
27. OLD LAUREL HILL PRESBYTERIAN CEMETEREY, DUNBAR TWP.
28. MAPLE GROVE CEMETERY, GEORGES TWP.
29. METHODIST CEMETERY, GEORGES TWP.
30. MITCHEL FAMILY CEMETERY, HENRY CLAY TWP.
31. MOUNT AUBURN CEMETERY, DUNBAR TWP.
32. OLD SECTION OF MOUNT AUBURN CEMETERY, DUNBAR TWP.
33. MOUNT MORIAH BAPTIST CEMETERY, GEORGES TWP.
34. MOUNT WASHINGTON CEMETERY, PERRY TWP.
35. McNEESE CEMETERY, BULLSKIN TWP.
36. MILL RUN CEMETERY, SPRINGFIELD TWP.
37. ISAAC MOYER FARM CEMETERY, MARKLEYSBURG
38. NEW SALEM CHRISTIAN CHURCH CEMETERY, MENALLEN TWP.
39. ODD FELLOWS CEMETERY, GEORGES TWP.
40. OLD CEMETERY, NEAR HAYDENVILLE
41. PENNSVILLE BAPTIST CEMETERY (OLD SECTION) , BULLSKIN TWP.
42. PLEASANT VIEW PRESBYTERIAN CEMETERY, NEAR SMOCK
43. POINT OF ROCKS CEMETERY, BULLSKIN TWP.
44. PRICE CEMETERY, NEAR HAYDENVILLE
45. PROVIDENCE MEETING HOUSE CEMETERY, PERRY TWP.
46. REBECCA CEMETERY, SALTLICK TWP.
47. REDSTONE REGULAR BAPTIST CEMETERY, REDSTONE TWP.
48. THOMAS ROSS FARM CEMETERY, HENRY CLAY TWP.
49. SAMPSON CHAPEL CEMETERY, HENRY CLAY TWP.
50. SANDY HILL UNION (QUAKER) CEMETERY, MENALLEN TWP.
51. SENEFF CEMETERY, SPRINGFIELD TWP.
52. RUSH/McCARTNEY CEMETERY, HENRY CLAY TWP.
53. SMOCK OLD BAPTIST CHURCH CEMETERY, JEFFERSON TWP.
54. STOUFFER CEMETERY
55. STRICKLER CEMETERY, OWENSDALE
56. SWANEY CEMETERY, GEORGES TWP.
57. TENT CEMETERY, GEORGES TWP.
58. THOMAS CEMETERY, HENRY CLAY TWP.
59. TYRONE UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH CEMETERY, BETWEEN DAWSON
AND SCOTTDALE
60. ULERY CEMETERY, SALTLICK TWP.
61. ANDREW UMBREL FARM CEMETERY , HENRY CLAY TWP.
62. BILLY UMBREL FARM CEMETERY, HENRY CLAY TWP.
63. VAN SICKLE CEMETERY, WHARTON TWP.
64. WHIGGS CORNER CEMETERY, HENRY CLAY TWP.
65. WHITE ROCK CEMETERY
66. WOODBRIDGE CEMETERY, GEORGES TWP.
67. MOUNT MORIAH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH CEMETERY, SPRINGHILL TWP.
68. SADLER CEMETERY, POINT MARION
69. SMALL CEMETERY, POINT MARION
70. GEORGE BARTON FARM CEMETERY, RUBLE
71. SLONAKER CEMETERY, BULLSKIN TWP.
Kim
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RHODE
ISLAND
Man
Rachel, dau of Thomas, Rehoboth 15 April 1679
Mary, dau of Thomas, Rehoboth 11 January 1680
Bethiah, dau of Thomas, Rehoboth 12 March
Marchant Mary, dau of John, Yarmouth 20 May 1648
Abijah, Yarmouth 10 January 1650
Marshall
Robert, son of Robert, Plymouth 15
August 1663
Martin, Marten, Martine
John, son of John and Martha (Lumbert)Barnstable,June
1658
George,son of John and Martha, (Lumbert)
Barnstable October 1660
Melatiah, son of Jone and Jone, Swansey 31
August 1673
Joanna, dau of John and Joan, Swansey,
15 February 1682-3
John, son of John, Swansey 15 March
1674-5
John, son of John, Rehoboth, 10 June
1682
Robert, son of John, Rehoboth, 9
September,
Mason
Samuel, son of Samuel, Rehoboth 9 June
Noah, son of Noah, Rehoboth 17 December
1678
John, aon od Noah, Rehoboth, 28
November, 1680
Mary, dau of Noah, Rehoboth, 12
December, 1682
Matthews, Matthewes, Mathues
Samuel, son of James, Yarmouth 1 May 1647
Sarah, dau of James, Yarmouth 21 July 1649
Esther, Yarmouth 8 January 1650
Maycomber
Thomas, son of John, Taunton, 30 April 1679
William, son of John, Taunton, 31
January 1683
Mayo
Thomas, son of Nathaniel, Eastham 7 December
1650
Nathaniel, son of Nathaniel, Eastham, 16
November, 1652
Samuel, son of Nathaniel, Eastham, 12
October, 1655
Hannah, dau of Nathaniel, Eastham, 17 October
1657
Theophilus, son of Nathaniel, Eastham, 17
Decermber1659
John, son of John, Eastham, 15 December 1652
William, son of John, Eastham, 7
October, 1654
James, son of John, Eastham, 3 October, 1656
Samuel, son of John, Eastham, 2
March, 1658
Nathaniel, son of John, Eastham,
2 April 1667
Thomas, son of John, Eastham, 24
June 1670
Medbery
Benjamin, son of John and Sarah,
Swansey 5 March 1682
Merricke, Merecke, Mericke
Wolliam, son of William, Eastham, 15
September, 1643
Stephen, son of William, Eastham, 12
May 1646
Rebecca, dau of William, Eastham,
28 July, 1648
Mary, dau of William, Eastham, 4
November, 1650
Ruth, dau of William, Eastham, 15
May, 1652
Sarah, dau of William, Eastham, 1
August 1654
John, son of William, Eastham, 15
January 1656
Isaac, son of William, Eastham,
6e January 1660
Rebeskah, dau of William,
Eastham, 28 November 1668
William, son of William, Eastham,
1 August 1670
Miller
Susanna, dau of John, Yarmouth, 2 May,
1647
Elizabeth, born at Yarmouth 13 October
1649
Solomon, son of Robert, Rehoboth 6
March, 1674
Mary, dau of Robert, Rehoboth, 14 June,
1680
Esther, dau of Samuel, Rehoboth, 4
April
Morton
Ephraim, son of Ephraim, Plymouth
27 January 1647
Rebecca, dau of Ephraim,
Plymouth, 15 March, 1650
Josiah, son of Ephraim, Plymouth,
1653
John, son of John, Plymouth, 11
December 1649
John, son of John, Plymouth, 21
December, 1650
Manasses, son of John, Plymoulth
7 June 1653
Ephraim, son of John, Plymouth 7
June 1653
Elizabeth, dau of Nathaniel,
Plymouth 3 May 1652
Joanna, dau of Nathaniel,
Plymouth 9 Novemaber 1654
Hannah, dau of George, Plymouth
27November, 1668
Manasses, son of George, Plymouth
3 February 1668
Ephraim,, son of George,
Plymouth, 12 April. 1670
Joannah, dau of George, Plymouth,
27 June, 1673
Ruth, dau of George, Plymouth,
29 December, 1676
George, son of George, Plymouth,
8 July 1678
Timothy, son of George, Plymouth,
12 March, 1681-2
Myles
James, son o f John, the younger,
Swansey, 26 Dec. 1674
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