Fisher, Thrush, Kirker, Crate
Looking for a birth record for our G Grandfather Joshua F Fisher b. 10 May 1846 Schuylkill Co. d. 29 Jan 1929
in Erie Co., PA m. 1st Rebecca Todd Thompson on 21 Aug 1871 Rebecca Todd b. 29 May 1854
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Bess Butler
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John Nicholas Keiser Jr.
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I am still researching John Nicholas Keiser b. 1792 in Lower Macungie in Lehigh county. He was the illegit son of Johan Nicholas Keiser (b. 1766 in Macungie, Lehigh) and Magdalena Fetterman (b. 1771
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Jody Hansen
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#SurnameShoutOut Gibson
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Henry Gibson b. ca 1695 d. 1754(5).
Jeffrey
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Jeffrey B. Gibson, D.Phil. (Oxon)
1500 W. Pratt Blvd.
Chicago, Illinois
e-mail jgibson000@...
website:
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Jeffrey B. Gibson
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Moyer/Meyer/Mire etc.
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I tried to send this message from my Netzero email but it was returned, and said I was not subscribed, which I am
I descend from the Immigrant Rudolph Meyer/Moyer wife Barbara, (Unknown) Rudy Meyer
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Shar R
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Re: Moyer/Meyer/Mire etc.
#surnameshoutout
do you have any Meyer/Moyer that married into the Kreamer/Kramer family in Berks Co I have Elizabeth born 1808 and according to her father Michael Kreamer's will she was married to a Moyer. Can find
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kat38
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Re: #SurnameShoutOut
#surnameshoutout
I am also researching the Shaffer family from this area. Peter Shaffer b. 1809 d.1888 in Lock Haven, Clinton County, Pa. He married Anna Paige/Page/Bardge she was born in Union/Snyder County, Pa. in
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dfretz@...
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Re: #SurnameShoutOut
#surnameshoutout
I apologize for the wrong prepend in the Subject line. I have no idea why
it's doing this. This is coming from PABERKS.
Rick B
Admin
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Richard Berkheiser
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Re: #SurnameShoutOut
#surnameshoutout
Vicki,
The only information that I have regarding other family members was a baptism at the First Reformed Church, Lancaster, PA for Margaret Shaffer born 16 December 1790, baptized 1 January 1791,
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Ron Davis
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Re: Fisher, Thrush, Kirker, Crate
As i read thru your post twice I kept seeing familiar sur names. My moms main line is from Jefferson and Rose Twp holds many of them. Thompson Kelso and Fisher sounded familiar. The Fisher was more
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Connie Oberholser
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Re: Fisher, Thrush, Kirker, Crate
Another thought.
Take a look at my Beneville Fisher family (son of John 1800-1853who is in Lebanon Co and could have moved to Schuylkill or migrated with them to Jefferson so they were perhaps
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Connie Oberholser
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Re: Fisher, Thrush, Kirker, Crate
Thanks for the email!? It's been impossible to get over this wall to find anything about Joshua's family.? Thought I would put the info out there again once these two sites combined efforts.
I have
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Bess Butler
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Re: Surname Shoutout
Hello,
Johann Ludwig Seaman immigrated in 1748 to Berks County. Many records are found with him going by Ludwig or Lewis. He died in 1798 and is buried at St. Michael's Lutheran Church.
I am trying
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Mary Sayman
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New info about 3 county boards
HI all,
So many things are changing with the messages groups this winter.
I am sharing two new things I have discovered this week.
Schuylkll message list was merged with Berks [email protected] .
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Connie Oberholser
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Surname Shout Out
For Berks and Schuylkill Counties I have Rebuck Roth Reitz Plyler Brosius
Klinger Dinger
Schmidt Hettrick Delp Hoch Kerstetter Frantz Wenger.
Connie
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Connie Oberholser
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Re: Surname Shout Out
My main interest lies with Saeman/ Seaman, in particularly Ludwig Seaman
born 1764 and supposedly died 1840. I have lost him.
Mary
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Mary Sayman
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Re: Surname Shout Out
? Does anyone have information on a Freidrich/Frederick Weiss in Berks County in the 1780s & 1790s.? His father is believed to have been Carl/Karl and his wife's name was Katerina/Caterina.? They
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Edward Wise
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Seaman
I have Ludwig as Lewis Ludwig in my tree. My longer lines are the Kauffman Bossler and Schlappig ones. All I have for your
Ludwig is what shows here. I believe if I extend your Schaffer and Emerick
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Connie Oberholser
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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
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Connie Oberholser
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Re: Early migratory trails in PA
There is one trail that is hard to find information.? It ran from the mouth of the Beaver river at the Ohio, north along the Beaver to to the Mahoning river, and then following that river into
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keith nuttle
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Re: Early migratory trails in PA
Isn't Lawrence Co PA right next to Mahoning Co Ohio?
Might they have owned land that was in both states?
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Ann Trimmer <ann@...>
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