PHILIPS or PHILLIPS Family Photograph
I have an old studio photograph of Wayne E. PHILIPS which was taken at the Miller Studio in Greenville, PA when Wayne was just 4 months and 12 days old. The photograph appears to have been taken in the early 1900's. Based on limited research I was able to gather the following information regarding Wayne and his family: Wayne Edison PHILIPS or PHILLIPS was b. 15 May 1905 in Sheakleyville, PA to parents Taylor Leroy PHILLIPS (1875-1965) and Laura “Lora” Idell MCCORKLE (1877-1943) who were married 21 Nov 1896 in Mercer Co., PA. Wayne had two sisters, Julia Arlene PHILIPS (1897-1982) and Gertrude M. PHILIPS (b. 1900). Wayne married Mildred Helen DUKES (1906-1984) on 20 Nov 1929 or 1930 in Kittanning, PA and they had three children including Marcia A.; Ronald Wayne; and Patricia J. PHILLIPS, all born between 1933 and 1938. Wayne died 4 May 2000 in Germantown or Memphis, TN and is buried in the Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens North Cemetery in Pompano Beach, FL. I am hoping to get the photograph back to family and would appreciate you contacting me if you are a member of this family or know someone who might be. Thanks, Shelley
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HIstorical Event RE Lehman Family
I received this quote below from TRHS because I have a major Lehman line or two. When I explored the line of John Henry Lehman 1845 I could see that there are not many living at all and the difficulty the TFHS has in finding someone to fill the bill. When I see he is from GUILFORD, FRANKLIN, PA, I have to wonder if there are not some others descending form the generation before John Henry who may be interested in this event. So I am brining it to the PA list for your consideration. This branch of Lehmans is not complete here so if you know of someone desc from one that is you would be free to share the info. John Henry Lehman comes down from the Benedict Lehman 1702 line. This isn’t the Peter Lehman 1655 -John 1702 but I have two other Lehman lines so check out my tree if you are interested and may link. Thank you, Connie {{ I'm with the Table Rock Historical Society and looking for descendants of John Henry Lehman. The Civil War reenactors and Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil WAr are holding a ceremony on October 16, 2021 to honor Lehman as the last veteran of the Civil War and hope to find a descendant or descendants to assist in the ceremony by laying a wreath. If you or anyone you know would be able to make the ceremony, they can call my cell at 310-617-3524. It will be a pretty special event, with reenactors in uniform, a rifle salute, and so on.. Sharla Stitzman }} This is who I have in PA 1-Jacob Lehman b: 1756, Berks, Pennsylvania, United States +Mary Stehly b: Berks, Pennsylvania, United States 2-Magdalena Lehman b: 18 Oct 1787, Somerset, Pennsylvania, United States d: 1824, Somerset, Pennsylvania, United States +John Hochstetler b: 1782, Pennsylvania, United States 3-Jacob Hostetler b: 13 Dec 1815, Somerset, Pennsylvania, United States +Rebecca Miller 4-Moses M Hostetler b: 27 Nov 1841, Holmes, Ohio, United States d: Kokomo, Howard, Indiana, United States +Barbara Burkholder 5-Jacob Hostetler b: 20 May 1865, Kokomo, Howard, Indiana, United States d: 19 Jul 1930, Elkhart, Elkhart, Indiana, United States +Emma Jemima Hooley m: Dec 1883 6-Effie Ann Hostetler b: 11 Jul 1884 +Katherine Ebersole Martin b: 11 Jul 1769, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, British America d: 19 Apr 1831, Guilford, Franklin, Pennsylvania, United States 2-Mary Lehman b: 1789 2-Barbara Lehman b: 1792 2-Christian Frederick Lehman b: 18 Feb 1793, Dauphin, Pennsylvania, United States d: 18 Jan 1875, Guilford, Franklin, Pennsylvania, United States +Elizabeth Leap b: 14 May 1799, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States d: 21 Sep 1878, Guilford, Franklin, Pennsylvania, United States 3-Mary Lehman b: 1818, Quincy, Guilford, Franklin, Pennsylvania, United States d: 1880 3-Margaret Lehman b: 1820, Quincy, Guilford, Franklin, Pennsylvania, United States 3-Daniel Lehman b: 22 Jul 1822, Quincy, Guilford, Franklin, Pennsylvania, United States d: 1910, Wymore, Gage, Nebraska, United States +Lucinda Cavanaugh b: 1823 d: 1852 4-Sarah Lehman b: 11 Nov 1842, Pennsylvania, United States d: 8 Dec 1923, Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States 4-Jacob Theodore Lehman b: 26 Sep 1844, Bunker Hill, Berkeley, James, West Virginia, United States d: 28 Jul 1932, Los Angeles, California, United States +Sarah Freeman b: 3 Feb 1850, Armstrong, Pennsylvania, United States m: 1873, Pawnee City, Pawnee, Nebraska, United States d: 21 Mar 1917, Haxtun, Phillips, Colorado, United States 5-Elmer Layman b: 1872, Pawnee City, Pawnee, Nebraska, United States d: Jun 1957, Lincoln, Lancaster, Nebraska, United States 4-John Henry Lehman b: 26 Nov 1845, Bunker Hill, Berkeley, James, West Virginia, United States d: 15 Sep 1941, Table Rock, Pawneey, Nebraska, United States +Sarah Emerald Kerns b: 11 Mar 1851, Sligo, Piney, Clarion, Pennsylvania, United States d: 16 Jan 1922, Table Rock, Pawneey, Nebraska, United States 5-Glen John Lehman b: 6 Oct 1887, Table Rock, Pawneey, Nebraska, United States d: 20 Jun 1979, Pawnee City, Pawnee, Nebraska, United States +Dora Alysse McClintock b: 1 Nov 1896, Pawnee City, Pawnee, Nebraska, United States m: 1920 d: 4 Jul 1944, Pawnee City, Pawnee, Nebraska, Uni
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Baillet, Balliet, Baliet, Balyeat, Bolyard, Polyard, Polliard, Pollard, and Allied Surnames Ancestor Project
I am forming an Ancestor Project on GEDmatch for the Baillet, Balliet, Baliet, Balyeat, Bolyard, Polyard, Polliard, Pollard, and allied surnames descended from three branches of the Huguenot Baillet family. Paulus Balliet (1717-1777) emigrated from France to Whitehall Township, Pennsylvania in 1738. Joseph Balliet (1729-1804) settled in Heidelberg Township, Pennsylvania in 1749. Johannes "John" Balliet (1746-1831) with his family was the first white settler in Sugar Loaf Valley, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania in 1784. Descendants of this these men settled mainly in Pennsylvania and them moved westward to W. VA, OH, IN, and points beyond. DNA Test results uploaded to GEDmatch is required. This ancestor project will assist Baillet/Balliet descendants with connections or with road blocks in research of these allied surnames. There will be 100% privacy. No law enforcement. If you wish to be involved, please respond to me personally at: bailletsurname@... #Lehigh #Northampton #Luzerne #Armstrong #Clarion #Centre #Westmoreland #Venango #Butler #Northumberland Patrick Schmitt bailletsurname@... https://www.facebook.com/groups/balliet/
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Mary PAULIN (POLLINS); b. 8 Mar 1781d. 8 Aug 1842 in Butler Co., PA
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I am searching for information on Mary PAULIN (POLLINS) of Armstrong/Butler Co., PA. She was married to Jacob HEPLER and I believe her father may have been Isaac PAULIN Rev. War soldier d. about 1820. Isaac is buried in the old section of White Oak Cemetery, Fairview Twp., Butler Co., PA. Jacob and Mary are buried a couple miles away in Oak Grove Cemetery, United Church of Christ, Sugarcreek Twp., Armstrong Co., PA Their family was as follows according the best information I have: 1-Mary POLLINS (8 Mar 1781-8 Aug 1842) sp: Jacob HEPLER II (1 Jul 1777-8 Jun 1864) 2-Moses HEPLER (19 Feb 1800-1870) 2-Jacob HEPLER III (2 Mar 1802-7 Jan 1892) 2-Susanna HEPLER (1804-16 Jul 1884) 2-Tobias HEPLER (1805-8 Dec 1879) 2-Elizabeth HEPLER (1810-) 2-Margaret HEPLER (1810-) 2-Mary HEPLER (1810-20 Oct 1885) 2-Moses Francis HEPLER (1813-) 2-Isaac HEPLER (2 May 1815-17 Jul 1898) 2-Francina "Fanny" HEPLER (22 Jun 1816-7 Dec 1914) 2-John HEPLER (18 Jun 1818-25 Jul 1904) 2-William HEPLER (21 Jun 1823-21 Nov 1907) Any help will be appreciated. Jim Wise
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HAMILTON, Thomas B. (abt 1837-abt 1888)
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I need information on Thomas B. HAMILTON and his ancestors. 1-Thomas B. HAMILTON- (abt 1837-abt 1888) +Sarah Catharine BOWSER- (abt 1851-abt 1895) . . . . 2-Emalie F. HAMILTON- (abt 1869-) . . . . 2-Maria J. HAMILTON- (abt 1872-) . . . . 2-Samuel S. HAMILTON- (abt 1874-) . . . . 2-Susannah "Annie" HAMILTON- (10 Apr 1877-18 Nov 1930) . . . . 2-William F. HAMILTON- (abt 1878-) . . . . 2-Leonard M. HAMILTON- (abt Mar 1880-) . . . . 2-Thomas Blair HAMILTON- (3 Oct 1887-7 Jul 1955) The family lived in East Franklin Twp., Armstrong County, PA in 1870 and 1880. Thomas Sr and his wife were buried in Sherrett Cemetery in Washington Twp. , Armstrong Co., PA. Susannah HAMILTON and her brother Thomas Blair HAMILTON werre buried in Brady's Bend Cemetery., in Brady's Bend, Armstrong Co., PA. Who were the parents of Thomas and Sarah? I have Henry Fluke BOWSER and Rebecca SWIGART as possible parents for Sarah .
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Price snags
There are some snags regarding a Sarah Price and some of the children of Ralph Price b 1786 married to Sarah Swarts b 1798- 1832=36. Sarah dies in Kittanning area and Ralph moves to Beaver Jefferson and has a second family there. But children to Sarah are scattered and three go To S. Ohio where the letters now reside. I have their names and desc. There have been some discussions on theses people since some letters were found among the children of Ralph in Ohio. These made the concrete connection to Kittanning families of Ralph. BUTThere is a Second Sarah Price married to George Bellas who lived in Allegheny, Westmoreland Co. There are also questions about Hoak Bittinger Boettinger relating to the Bellas and Price lines. They knew each other and it is easy To assume some of the people may be the same , esp the Sarah’s. But I am finding Sarah Price m. to George Bellas not the same As the Sarah Price. They are both born in 1830’s. Anyone relating to these names might have a piece of info that is helpful. Among these families there is another query William K Rairigh is said to be the husband of Mary Hoak b 1853 (daug of Henry Weaver Hoak and Sarah Jane Swarts Price. I have Mary married to William Seap and Walter Daniel Price son of Edward Price. Need help in clarifying husbands. Connie
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Cemeteries and Photos Jefferson Co
Patrick, I trust people will respond who attend the churches or live near them. I have books for Jefferson Co; Tombstone Hoppin Vol 1 and 11 by Patricia Steele. I will do look ups for you if you have any in Jefferson. For any interested in stones in Jefferson, Patricia has a stone of the month photo on her web pages. http://www.tombstonehopper.com/html/tombstone.html Also I have two photos there that I would appreciate some help with. My ggrandfather Franklin James Plyler And Elizabeth Ellen Reitz 50 wedding anniv. Photo. There were three marriages of cousins on the same day And place in Ohl and they are represented in the photo as well. Lots of intermarriages in many family lines back then. They all strove together in the mountains to make Real homes and communities. I loved driving my aunt out to Ohl and down to Punxy in the 1970’s. Not all of the couples were living at the time of the anniv. But I need help with many of these people. My email is not updated on the page. Philip4912@gmail is my current one. http://www.tombstonehopper.com/html/whoami9.html Frankin and Elizabeth Plyler are in the center. Does anyone know if Parker Chittester is to the right of Elizabeth? The relationships of the triple wedding persons is explained here/ Elizabeth Ellen Reitz and Albert Franklin Reitz are brother and sister. On the Reitz's Elizabeth Ellen Reitz 1861 (wife of Franklin James Plyler) and her brother Albert Franklin Reitz b 1862 (married Mary Elizabeth Plyler). Simplified Cousins married brother and sister in the Plyler Reitz lines. Parker Chittester married Ida Hetrick who is full cousin to the Reitz. Ida's brother Rev Franklin Hetrick performed the triple wedding ceremony. Ida Alice Hetrick, is to Albert Franklin Reitz a 3rd cousin and 2 and 3rd cousin 1X removed. and to Elizabeth Ellen Reitz a 3rd cousin and 2 and 3rd cousin 1X removed. Ida Alice Hetrick is to Franklin James Plyler (husband of 3rd cousin and 2 and 3rd cousin once removed) a 1st cousin 1X removed. IE the 2 Reitz married 2 Plylers Charles 1823 and Daniel Plyler 1824, brothers and sons of Daniel Plyler Sr. are the fathers of Franklin James Plyler and Mary Elizabeth Plyler respectively, making them first cousins. -- Ida Alice Hetricks mother, Catherine Alvera Plyler, is a sister to Mary Eliza beth Plyler m. Albert Franklin Reiz
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Early NW PA Reformed Church Records
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I know this is a random message email, but I am searching for early German Reformed Church records for baptisms, marriages, communions, funerals, etc. for Nicholas Balliet (1774-1851), his wives, Stephen Amos (Balliet) Polliard (1803-1881), his wife Rachel Rhoads Polliard (1806-1867), Amos Polliard (1838 -1918), and his wife Emily Jane Myers Polliard (1843-1897) – in the Huey/Curllsville/Rimersburg/Toby Township area of NW PA now Clarion County from 1800-1850? Are early Reformed Church records available online anywhere? I understand that - "Among the early settlers in Armstrong, Clarion, and Venango Counties were immigrants from Germany and Switzerland and also those who had come from eastern Pennsylvania. A large number of these were confirmed members of the Reformed Church. Rev. John William Weber, the pioneer Reformed minister, came to Western Pennsylvania in 1783 and later was the first regular pastor of that faith in Pittsburgh. He occasionally visited the scattered members of the Reformed faith and conducted services, held communion, and baptized children. Owing to the infirmities of age, the exposure of these missionary trips was too great for him, so younger ministers were sent out, among them, Rev. Henry Koch. In the September of 1819, this young theological student from Northumberland County settled in Clarion County and began his labors. During the year 1820, the Congregations of St. Paul's Reformed in Beaver Township, St. John's near Curllsville and the Reformed church at Shannondale were all organized." These records would be invaluable to my research? Are these early Reformed Church records accessible? Thank you, Patrick Schmitt
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Early migratory trails in PA
When replying to another list today I found these maps. Those who were in Northumberland / Schuylkill Co who migrated to Jefferson and Clarion and Venango etc. the route on the map is Pink Purple Red and Blue into Southern Jefferson and Clarion. Part of this was Portage trail after they went down the Juniata river. The green line above this trail is the Susq river trail past Grampion etc to headwarters and portage over thru some of Clearfield Co to Jefferson. This is where the second wave would have gone in the 1840’s and after. The lower one is where many Mennonites went to Bedford area and settled. Those of Clinton and Lycoming Cos would have use the Susq river trail west and they reflect intermarriages between those East of the N. Susq region with those who move from Jersey Shore area into Ohl area of Jefferson. These were largely Lutheran and Methodist. Just some ideas reflected in my tree. https://www.google.com/search?q=maps,+pennsylvania+migratory+routes&rlz=1C1CHZL_enUS733US733&sxsrf=ACYBGNQRsDy2dLgloZg7g5ClHe6h1W2D7g:1581100303704&tbm=isch&source=iu&ictx=1&fir=BxTw-1Q6azDJ5M%253A%252CaNDcYpnqt82blM%252C_&vet=1&usg=AI4_-kTWH2Pi-P93MlyjCrRlHx0V7jlC-Q&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjNiNPPicDnAhWliOAKHa5-CagQ9QEwAHoECAoQBQ#imgdii=8wycy7kFirVddM:&imgrc=BxTw-1Q6azDJ5M:&vet=1 Connie
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Researching the Kness Family
#kness
#Kness, George George Kness born 28 Feb 1794 in Pennsylvania, died 02 May 1871 Polk Township, Jefferson County, Iowa. I have his probate but no listing of parents. Have his war 1812 records but no parents All census records show his parents both born in PA. Most records have his father as Henry, but have no proof. His wife is Lydia Srawser, Married 09 Aug 1815 in Adelphia, Ross County, Ohio #Kness, Martin Martin Kness Abt. 1789 in Pennsylvania, died Aft. 1871 Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania buried in the Lower Piney Cemetery. Not sure which church this belongs too. Have his war 1812 records but no parents All census records show his parents both born in PA. Married to Nancy Buzzard Bowers 15 Mar 1815 in Pennsylvania #Kness, Andrew Died in 1841, Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania. Have his probate but no further info. Do have a marriage to Jane Hughes 18 Dec 1823 in Colrain Township, Ross County Ohio #Kness, Jacob Jacob Kness born 03 Jul 1803 in Pennsylvania died 11 Aug 1888 Boggs Twp, Armstrong Co., PA Married Sophia Hanegan 31 Mar 1831 in Kittanning, PA These Kness's are purported to be brothers. Not sure how to push this back any further. I understand that this is before Armstrong County was formed. This is where I am at so any info would be helpful. This is my intro/brick wall per Patrick's request. Patrick, did I do this message correctly? Tim Wahl
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Brick Walls
All-- Share with us your toughest brick wall. Maybe a member here has the missing brick? Patrick Admin
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Surnames
Welcome everyone-- As folks are joining and familiarizing themselves with the new 开云体育 platform, I wanted to welcome you. I think a good way to get start would be for everyone to identify their areas of research and post your surnames with a hashtag, so that they are searchable. Also, checkout the account profile features that allow you to personalize your individual profiles with information about your areas of interest. Post all surnames – hashtag first - with a first name along with all of the vital data that you do have. This way if any of us know, we can do the lookups. Patrick Admin
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Armstrong County
All— My messages to the Pennsylvania Family Genealogy - main@... being censored. For your benefit. Subscribe to: [email protected] and receive only Armstrong County messages. Patrick Schmitt
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#Hashtags Feature on 开云体育 Lists
#hashtags
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