Extractions: // Included to access cookie for webpub email feature I am researching my Ackerman ancestry, located in eastern Pennsylvania since the early 1800's, along with the related lines of Boyer, Kepler, Roos, Eschbach, Stauffer, Miller, Foose, Gottshall and Lutz. In addition, I am researching the O'Rourke, Fagan, O'Reilly, Tresson, Rogan, and O'Rady lines from Ireland through Canada and New York to eastern Pennsylvania. The content shown on this page has been submitted by a Genealogy.com customer, and is not subject to verification by Genealogy.com. Neither Genealogy.com nor its affiliates are responsible for the accuracy of any information contained on this page. The opinions expressed on this page are the author's alone and not the opinions of Genealogy.com. Home Help About Us Biography.com ... Affiliate 1996-2005, MyFamily.com, Inc.
Dawn's Ancestry Site - Names Index Page 1 My PaDutch ancestors dating back to the early 1700's, and links to other genealogy resources on the internet. http://www.geocities.com/sheerhope/names1.htm
Extractions: Born Aug 12, 1861, Freeport PA (LDS). Married to Mary Frances Hessom, date unknown (LDS). Lived in Pittsburgh, Ward 18, 1900 census. Had 7 children, Thomas E., Benjamin F., Elmer M., Mary Frances, Annie B., Emma E., Robert Daniel. Mary Frances Hessom's father was Benjamin Franklin Hessom. LDS web states his parents were James Corbett and Elizabeth Rowan, however can't verify this information. Not sure LDS info is correct. Death Certificate on Daniel Robert states father's name as Jas, and mother as Elizabeth Rowan. Any valid information on the parents of Daniel Robert Corbett would be appreciated. According to the census his parents were born in Ireland.
Extractions: Genealogy Today Directory Directory U.S.A. THE KEYSTONE STATE Virtue, liberty and independence The state of Pennsylvania was established as part of the United States on December 12, 1787, making it the 2nd to join the union. Pennsylvania ranks 32nd in size with 44,820 sq. miles of land, and Philadelphia is the largest city. Pennsylvania also ranks 6th in population with 12,281,054 residents (2000 est.), and Harrisburg is the state capital. The official bird of Pennsylvania is the Ruffed Grouse, and the official flower is the Mountain Laurel. Related Counties Report Missing County Adams Allegheny Armstrong ... York Transcribed Resources Camp Hill High School Class of 1948 Pennsylvania State College Class of 1919 Pennsylvania State College Class of 1920 Pennsylvania State College Faculty of 1920 ... Taplink Cemeteries ADD NEW LISTING Eden Hall Cemetery Libraries ADD NEW LISTING Pennsylvania State University Libraries Historical Societies ADD NEW LISTING Enchanted Mountains Genealogical Society Minisink Valley Historical Society Northeast Pennsylvania Genealogical Society ... Susquehanna Trails Genealogy Club Census Records Pennsylvania U.S. Census (1790 - 1930)
Extractions: We love our family. Most of our ancestors are of Pennsylvania Dutch extraction. Some were "Gay Dutch", i.e. Luthers and Reformed. Some were "Plain Dutch", i.e. Amish, Mennonite and Brethren. But whatever the case, they were a hard working, God fearing people whom we revere and love. They made it possible for us to be here today. We dedicate these pages to those that went before us. Thank you!! About the FamilyHart Online Database: We have been doing genealogy for years. Our particular brand of genealogy research focuses on identifying our imigrant ancestors and then collecting all of the descendants of that individual. In so doing we have collected over 440,000 people in our database. Along the way we have obtained many non-related collateral lines as well. Our database can now be viewed online by just digging in or by following some of the other entry points found below. We hope that you find enjoyment here. ADVICE: When any financial institution or any other entity asks you for your mother's maiden name for identification purposes, give them a ficticious name. These companies really don't care if you give them a false name or not. All they want is an easy-to-remember code phrase to identify you. Mother's maiden names are too easy to come by these days to use for identification purposes.
One Moment Please... Center for pennsylvania German cultural and historical information. Library, genealogy, farm, museum and living history. http://www.kutztown.edu/community/pgchc/
Teresa Cottrell's Webage genealogy focusing on McCray, Pryor, Drummond, Blackwell, Black and Cottrell families of Virginia and pennsylvania. http://teresa.cottrell.net
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Gwynedd Friends Meeting Pennsylvania We are located in Gwynedd, pennsylvania. Our web site contains our newsletter, a statement of beliefs, our coffeehouse schedule, information about religious education and extensive history and genealogy pages, and Quaker links. The genealogy pages are of special interest to these surnames Evans, Foulke, Roberts, and Jenkins. A table for our burial ground is included. http://www.gwyneddfriends.org/
Index genealogy site with a personal history of the 9th pennsylvania Cavalry http://home.att.net/~sy13
Extractions: Our families are the nucleus of the larger world and where we find the food, shelter, protection, provision and social interaction in our early years. Much later in life when we begin to yearn for the protection and comfort of family, many of the special people of our youth are gone. To have known those people is a blessing since we share their biological genes and often their dreams. They are a part of who we are today, how we live and how we believe. Information about the ancestors who have created our very beings will hopefully make us more secure in the understanding of their humanity. They were not just names in old Bibles or on tombstones. These people lived in a changing country and faced ordeals we can only read about. At the same time, they faced the age-old decisions about love, marriage, caring for a family, religion, education, sickness and death, the same as we face.
The United States Civil War pennsylvania Muster Lists of 15th C, 32nd E,H and Officers; 54th D, 82nd Band and Officers, 199th I and Officers; Histories of 32nd, 54th, 199th and 3rd Reserve regiments; plus letter and diary excerpts, and discharge certificate. http://www.ok13.com/websites/mypahoa/venite/genealogy/CWindex.htm
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Genealogy > USA > Pennsylvania The Net s definitive directory to genealogy USA pennsylvania. http://www.linkpendium.com/genealogy/USA/PA/
Extractions: Kirwin's Titusville, Pa. directory, 1909-10 Also the boroughs of Pleasantville, Hydetown, and Grand Valley, rural delivery routes out of Titusville and Pleasantville, and directories of the townships of Athens, Oil Creek, Rome, Steuben and Troy in Crawford County, Cherrytree, Oil Creek and Plum in Venango County, Eldred and Southwest in Warren County (Source: Explore Ancestry for free) Kirwin's Titusville, Pa. directory, 1911-12
BerksWeb Genealogical Resources pennsylvania Online Lots of good Berks County Genealogical links here! Gehris genealogy Homepage Englebach Family History - Family reunion in July 99 http://www.berksweb.com/genealogy.html
Extractions: Links Not many Berks Countians have roots as deep as Oley's Sacred Oak, believed to be the oldest yellow oak in the United States. Estimated at between 300 to 500 years old, the tree measures over 21 feet in circumference, is 85 feet high, and spreads it branches over 120 feet. Indians were said to hold religious ceremonies under the tree. In the words of a local historian, "legends do not have shallow roots, and this was said to be a healing godhead of unusual importance, in part because this mysterious yellow oak is not native to Oley or the entire state of Pennsylvania." We get many requests for genealogical information and links, so we've prepared this collection of various resources to get you started on your genealogical research. Berks County Genealogical Society Berks County, PA GenWeb Berks County Historical Society Pictures of Berks County ... Berks Register of Wills - Marriage License and Land Records Donna's Berks County Genealogy Page tons of info, tax lists, ship manifests etc.
Genealogy Allegheny County genealogy pennsylvania Dutch and Family History and genealogy Brendas Guide to PA genealogy RootsWeb.com pennsylvania Page http://www.einetwork.net/ein/bethpark/genealogy.htm
Extractions: ONLINE GENEALOGY RESOURCES Researchers can use censuses, birth, marriage, military, immigration, church, cemetery, and death records, wills, and property deeds to collect a variety of information useful in tracing family histories. The following websites provide information and links to both free and pay sites for genealogy research. Many of these sites also provide information for genealogical societies, military records, useful print materials, and other resources.
Pennsylvania Land Records SITE FOR PA Land Records; genealogy; York County, pennsylvania; The SouthCentral pennsylvania Genealogical Society, Inc. Who we are, http://www.innernet.net/hively/PALand/
Extractions: For most names, type LAST NAME first, then FIRST NAME no quotes add comma ). Remember to enter variant Surname spellings. See my page on Spelling of Family Names SITE FOR PA Land Records ; Genealogy; York County, Pennsylvania; historical research; land records links; colonial land records; COLONIAL SURNAME INDEXES ; connected-draft survey cartography; landowners; deeds; Colonial family name indexes; The Manor of Springettsbury; Proprietary Manors; land warrants; land surveys; land patents; Signer of Declaration of Independence - James Smith Maryland land grants in Pennsylvania territory, CAD software reviews. Historical Society Pages hosted in this site: The Kittochtinny Historical Society (Franklin County) and the York County Archives : scroll down for page links in this site. Link to The York County Heritage Trust (formerly, The Historical Society of York County), The Adams County Historical Society and The South Central PA Genealogical Society. Original PA Land Records are published for all of the York County townships also for Chambersburg, Franklin County, PA. Total coverage of some
Gary Anderson Genealogy Colonial and Revolutionary Families of pennsylvania. Genealogical Publishing,Baltimore. Hackman, AG 1995. A Record of the Family of Jacob HACKMAN and http://tidepool.st.usm.edu/genealogy/refslinks.html
Extractions: Photograph of John K. ANDERSON (GGGrandfather) Upstream of the Andersons- Selected References References Additional Links Best, J.E. 1993. Turmoil in Conestoga. Pennsylvania Mennonite Heritage, pp 2-27. Best, J.E. 1998. Meyer Families Update. Mennonite Mennonite Heritage (Vol 21). Boas, R.V. 1990. The Bartholomews of Pennsylvania. Bogart, A.J. 1985. The JANSEN/JOHNSON Family of Chester County. DNM Printing, Millersville, PA. Boorse, H.E. 1953. The BOORSE Family. Miller Printing Co., Asheville NC. Cassel, D.K. 1895. A Genealogical History of the KOLB, KULP, or CULP Family and its Branches in America. Morgan R. Wills, Norristown, PA Cassel, D.K. 1896. A Genealogical History of the CASSEL Family in America. Morgan R Wills, Norristown, PA (reprinted by Selby Publishing Co, Kokomo, IN, 1989) Clemmer, A.S. and J.P. Clemmer, eds. 1992. Henrich and Maria CLEMMER of Franconia, Pennsylvania. Clemmer Family Association Crater, L. GRATER Family. Crouthamel Family Association. 1981. Descendents of Andreas CROUTHAMEL. Indian Valley Printing, Souderton, PA. Davis, R.W. 1993. Sixty Years of Mennonite STAUFFER Immigrants to North America, 1710-1770. Pennsylvania Mennonite Heritage 16:26-37.