Monday, March 29, 2021

Jameson, John - 1785

Brock, William, and Anne Hacket, late of Jamaica; July 15, 1785; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, William Brock, John Jameson; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 131

Hacket, Anne - 1785

Brock, William, and Anne Hacket, late of Jamaica; July 15, 1785; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, William Brock, John Jameson; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 131

Saturday, March 27, 2021

Brock, William - 1785

Brock, William, and Anne Hacket, late of Jamaica; July 15, 1785; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, William Brock, John Jameson; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 131

Lintner, John - 1898

Penn Items
John Lintner was a Greensburg visitor on Tuesday.
~ Jeannette Dispatch, 08-Jul-1898, Page 5, Column 6

Poetzel, Emil - 1898

Penn Items
Emil Poetzel, the genial proprietor of the Penn bakery, has moved his family to Allegheny City.
~ Jeannette Dispatch, 08-Jul-1898, Page 5, Column 6

Thomas, George H. (Gen.) - 1898

STORY OF SHAFTER
------------
How He Made a Show Regiment Out of Some Colored Soldiers
 
General John Coburn of Indianapolis in the fall of 1862 at Covington, Ky., was assigned to a brigade, of which the Nineteenth Michigan was a part. General Shafter, commanding in Cuba, was major of the regiment. In the fall of 1863, when the department authorized the formation of negro regiments in eastern Tennessee, Shafter was commissioned colonel of one organized at Murfreesboro, although General George H. Thomas declined to recognize the formation.

Within four months Shafter had taught every negro under him how to read and write, and he drilled the organization until it became the show regiment at Nashville.  The regiment distinguished itself in the battle at Nashville.  After the war Shafter was transferred to the regular army and was stationed on the Mexican border.  While there he gave chase to the Mexican marauders, pursuing them for many miles into Mexican territory.  This led to much diplomatic correspondence, in which Shafter was sustained.  Shafter was the first to introduce the regimental school in the army.--Cincinnati Enquirer.

~ Jeannette Dispatch, 08-Jul-1898, Page 5, Column 3

Coburn, John (Gen.) - 1898

STORY OF SHAFTER
------------
How He Made a Show Regiment Out of Some Colored Soldiers
 
General John Coburn of Indianapolis in the fall of 1862 at Covington, Ky., was assigned to a brigade, of which the Nineteenth Michigan was a part. General Shafter, commanding in Cuba, was major of the regiment. In the fall of 1863, when the department authorized the formation of negro regiments in eastern Tennessee, Shafter was commissioned colonel of one organized at Murfreesboro, although General George H. Thomas declined to recognize the formation.

Within four months Shafter had taught every negro under him how to read and write, and he drilled the organization until it became the show regiment at Nashville.  The regiment distinguished itself in the battle at Nashville.  After the war Shafter was transferred to the regular army and was stationed on the Mexican border.  While there he gave chase to the Mexican marauders, pursuing them for many miles into Mexican territory.  This led to much diplomatic correspondence, in which Shafter was sustained.  Shafter was the first to introduce the regimental school in the army.--Cincinnati Enquirer.

~ Jeannette Dispatch, 08-Jul-1898, Page 5, Column 3

Springer, Emma - 1898

NORMAL GRADUATES
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Those of the Slippery Rock Normal From This County.

There were 110 persons in the graduating class of the state normal school, at Slipperv Rock, Pa., last week. Among the number were Katherine W. Irwin, Manor; Mary E. C. Steele, Manordale; Margaret S. Thompson, Beuna <sic> Vista; Rutherford H. Ferguson, Harrison City; Charles L. Gans, Stauffers, and Clay C. Ruff, Ferree.

Among the persons on whom masters' degrees were conferred were the following. Lyda Y. Dumn, ’95, Parnassus; Isaac L Hammond and Charles C. Hammond, '96. Bolivar; Minerva Hankey, 96, Drennen; Rholand Herr, '95. Parnassus; Lula R. Nesbitt, ’96, Jeannette. and Emma Springer, ‘96, Mammoth.
~ Jeannette Dispatch, 08-Jul-1898, Page 5, Column 1

Nesbitt, Lula R. - 1898

NORMAL GRADUATES
--------
Those of the Slippery Rock Normal From This County.

There were 110 persons in the graduating class of the state normal school, at Slipperv Rock, Pa., last week. Among the number were Katherine W. Irwin, Manor; Mary E. C. Steele, Manordale; Margaret S. Thompson, Beuna <sic> Vista; Rutherford H. Ferguson, Harrison City; Charles L. Gans, Stauffers, and Clay C. Ruff, Ferree.

Among the persons on whom masters' degrees were conferred were the following. Lyda Y. Dumn, ’95, Parnassus; Isaac L Hammond and Charles C. Hammond, '96. Bolivar; Minerva Hankey, 96, Drennen; Rholand Herr, '95. Parnassus; Lula R. Nesbitt, ’96, Jeannette. and Emma Springer, ‘96, Mammoth.
~ Jeannette Dispatch, 08-Jul-1898, Page 5, Column 1

Wednesday, March 24, 2021

Herr, Rholand - 1898

NORMAL GRADUATES
--------
Those of the Slippery Rock Normal From This County.

There were 110 persons in the graduating class of the state normal school, at Slipperv Rock, Pa., last week. Among the number were Katherine W. Irwin, Manor; Mary E. C. Steele, Manordale; Margaret S. Thompson, Beuna <sic> Vista; Rutherford H. Ferguson, Harrison City; Charles L. Gans, Stauffers, and Clay C. Ruff, Ferree.

Among the persons on whom masters' degrees were conferred were the following. Lyda Y. Dumn, ’95, Parnassus; Isaac L Hammond and Charles C. Hammond, '96. Bolivar; Minerva Hankey, 96, Drennen; Rholand Herr, '95. Parnassus; Lula R. Nesbitt, ’96, Jeannette. and Emma Springer, ‘96, Mammoth.
~ Jeannette Dispatch, 08-Jul-1898, Page 5, Column 1

Hankey, Minerva - 1898

NORMAL GRADUATES
--------
Those of the Slippery Rock Normal From This County.

There were 110 persons in the graduating class of the state normal school, at Slipperv Rock, Pa., last week. Among the number were Katherine W. Irwin, Manor; Mary E. C. Steele, Manordale; Margaret S. Thompson, Beuna <sic> Vista; Rutherford H. Ferguson, Harrison City; Charles L. Gans, Stauffers, and Clay C. Ruff, Ferree.

Among the persons on whom masters' degrees were conferred were the following. Lyda Y. Dumn, ’95, Parnassus; Isaac L Hammond and Charles C. Hammond, '96. Bolivar; Minerva Hankey, 96, Drennen; Rholand Herr, '95. Parnassus; Lula R. Nesbitt, ’96, Jeannette. and Emma Springer, ‘96, Mammoth.
~ Jeannette Dispatch, 08-Jul-1898, Page 5, Column 1

Hammond, Charles Cuffe - 1898

NORMAL GRADUATES
--------
Those of the Slippery Rock Normal From This County.

There were 110 persons in the graduating class of the state normal school, at Slipperv Rock, Pa., last week. Among the number were Katherine W. Irwin, Manor; Mary E. C. Steele, Manordale; Margaret S. Thompson, Beuna <sic> Vista; Rutherford H. Ferguson, Harrison City; Charles L. Gans, Stauffers, and Clay C. Ruff, Ferree.

Among the persons on whom masters' degrees were conferred were the following. Lyda Y. Dumn, ’95, Parnassus; Isaac L Hammond and Charles C. Hammond, '96. Bolivar; Minerva Hankey, 96, Drennen; Rholand Herr, '95. Parnassus; Lula R. Nesbitt, ’96, Jeannette. and Emma Springer, ‘96, Mammoth.
~ Jeannette Dispatch, 08-Jul-1898, Page 5, Column 1
 
You can visit the memorial page for Charles Cuffe Hammond.

Hammond, Isaac L. - 1898

NORMAL GRADUATES
--------
Those of the Slippery Rock Normal From This County.

There were 110 persons in the graduating class of the state normal school, at Slipperv Rock, Pa., last week. Among the number were Katherine W. Irwin, Manor; Mary E. C. Steele, Manordale; Margaret S. Thompson, Beuna <sic> Vista; Rutherford H. Ferguson, Harrison City; Charles L. Gans, Stauffers, and Clay C. Ruff, Ferree.

Among the persons on whom masters' degrees were conferred were the following. Lyda Y. Dumn, ’95, Parnassus; Isaac L Hammond and Charles C. Hammond, '96. Bolivar; Minerva Hankey, 96, Drennen; Rholand Herr, '95. Parnassus; Lula R. Nesbitt, ’96, Jeannette. and Emma Springer, ‘96, Mammoth.
~ Jeannette Dispatch, 08-Jul-1898, Page 5, Column 1
 
You can visit the memorial page for Isaac L. Hammond.

Dumn, Lydia Y. - 1898

NORMAL GRADUATES
--------
Those of the Slippery Rock Normal From This County.

There were 110 persons in the graduating class of the state normal school, at Slipperv Rock, Pa., last week. Among the number were Katherine W. Irwin, Manor; Mary E. C. Steele, Manordale; Margaret S. Thompson, Beuna <sic> Vista; Rutherford H. Ferguson, Harrison City; Charles L. Gans, Stauffers, and Clay C. Ruff, Ferree.

Among the persons on whom masters' degrees were conferred were the following. Lyda Y. Dumn, ’95, Parnassus; Isaac L Hammond and Charles C. Hammond, '96. Bolivar; Minerva Hankey, 96, Drennen; Rholand Herr, '95. Parnassus; Lula R. Nesbitt, ’96, Jeannette. and Emma Springer, ‘96, Mammoth.
~ Jeannette Dispatch, 08-Jul-1898, Page 5, Column 1

Ruff, Clay C. - 1898

NORMAL GRADUATES
--------
Those of the Slippery Rock Normal From This County.

There were 110 persons in the graduating class of the state normal school, at Slipperv Rock, Pa., last week. Among the number were Katherine W. Irwin, Manor; Mary E. C. Steele, Manordale; Margaret S. Thompson, Beuna <sic> Vista; Rutherford H. Ferguson, Harrison City; Charles L. Gans, Stauffers, and Clay C. Ruff, Ferree.

Among the persons on whom masters' degrees were conferred were the following. Lyda Y. Dumn, ’95, Parnassus; Isaac L Hammond and Charles C. Hammond, '96. Bolivar; Minerva Hankey, 96, Drennen; Rholand Herr, '95. Parnassus; Lula R. Nesbitt, ’96, Jeannette. and Emma Springer, ‘96, Mammoth.
~ Jeannette Dispatch, 08-Jul-1898, Page 5, Column 1

Gans, Charles L. - 1898

NORMAL GRADUATES
--------
Those of the Slippery Rock Normal From This County.

There were 110 persons in the graduating class of the state normal school, at Slipperv Rock, Pa., last week. Among the number were Katherine W. Irwin, Manor; Mary E. C. Steele, Manordale; Margaret S. Thompson, Beuna <sic> Vista; Rutherford H. Ferguson, Harrison City; Charles L. Gans, Stauffers, and Clay C. Ruff, Ferree.

Among the persons on whom masters' degrees were conferred were the following. Lyda Y. Dumn, ’95, Parnassus; Isaac L Hammond and Charles C. Hammond, '96. Bolivar; Minerva Hankey, 96, Drennen; Rholand Herr, '95. Parnassus; Lula R. Nesbitt, ’96, Jeannette. and Emma Springer, ‘96, Mammoth.
~ Jeannette Dispatch, 08-Jul-1898, Page 5, Column 1

Ferguson, Rutherford H. - 1898

NORMAL GRADUATES
--------
Those of the Slippery Rock Normal From This County.

There were 110 persons in the graduating class of the state normal school, at Slipperv Rock, Pa., last week. Among the number were Katherine W. Irwin, Manor; Mary E. C. Steele, Manordale; Margaret S. Thompson, Beuna <sic> Vista; Rutherford H. Ferguson, Harrison City; Charles L. Gans, Stauffers, and Clay C. Ruff, Ferree.

Among the persons on whom masters' degrees were conferred were the following. Lyda Y. Dumn, ’95, Parnassus; Isaac L Hammond and Charles C. Hammond, '96. Bolivar; Minerva Hankey, 96, Drennen; Rholand Herr, '95. Parnassus; Lula R. Nesbitt, ’96, Jeannette. and Emma Springer, ‘96, Mammoth.
~ Jeannette Dispatch, 08-Jul-1898, Page 5, Column 1

Thompson, Margaret S. - 1898

NORMAL GRADUATES
--------
Those of the Slippery Rock Normal From This County.

There were 110 persons in the graduating class of the state normal school, at Slipperv Rock, Pa., last week. Among the number were Katherine W. Irwin, Manor; Mary E. C. Steele, Manordale; Margaret S. Thompson, Beuna <sic> Vista; Rutherford H. Ferguson, Harrison City; Charles L. Gans, Stauffers, and Clay C. Ruff, Ferree.

Among the persons on whom masters' degrees were conferred were the following. Lyda Y. Dumn, ’95, Parnassus; Isaac L Hammond and Charles C. Hammond, '96. Bolivar; Minerva Hankey, 96, Drennen; Rholand Herr, '95. Parnassus; Lula R. Nesbitt, ’96, Jeannette. and Emma Springer, ‘96, Mammoth.
~ Jeannette Dispatch, 08-Jul-1898, Page 5, Column1

Steele, Mary E. C. - 1898

NORMAL GRADUATES
--------
Those of the Slippery Rock Normal From This County.

There were 110 persons in the graduating class of the state normal school, at Slipperv Rock, Pa., last week. Among the number were Katherine W. Irwin, Manor; Mary E. C. Steele, Manordale; Margaret S. Thompson, Beuna <sic> Vista; Rutherford H. Ferguson, Harrison City; Charles L. Gans, Stauffers, and Clay C. Ruff, Ferree.

Among the persons on whom masters' degrees were conferred were the following. Lyda Y. Dumn, ’95, Parnassus; Isaac L Hammond and Charles C. Hammond, '96. Bolivar; Minerva Hankey, 96, Drennen; Rholand Herr, '95. Parnassus; Lula R. Nesbitt, ’96, Jeannette. and Emma Springer, ‘96, Mammoth.
~ Jeannette Dispatch, 08-Jul-1898, Page 5, Column1

Irwin, Katherine W. - 1898

NORMAL GRADUATES
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Those of the Slippery Rock Normal From This County.

There were 110 persons in the graduating class of the state normal school, at Slipperv Rock, Pa., last week. Among the number were Katherine W. Irwin, Manor; Mary E. C. Steele, Manordale; Margaret S. Thompson, Beuna <sic> Vista; Rutherford H. Ferguson, Harrison City; Charles L. Gans, Stauffers, and Clay C. Ruff, Ferree.

Among the persons on whom masters' degrees were conferred were the following. Lyda Y. Dumn, ’95, Parnassus; Isaac L Hammond and Charles C. Hammond, '96. Bolivar; Minerva Hankey, 96, Drennen; Rholand Herr, '95. Parnassus; Lula R. Nesbitt, ’96, Jeannette. and Emma Springer, ‘96, Mammoth.
~ Jeannette Dispatch, 08-Jul-1898, Page 5, Column1

Peelan, August - 1898

TOWN AND COUNTRY
Items Briefly Mentioned for Hurried Readers
THE NEWS BOILED DOWN
A Brief Resume of What Has Happened During the Past Week
Interesting Column for Our Readers.

The dance given by the German Military company, at Turner hall, Tuesday evening, was well attended and a very pleasant evening was spent by all.  A feature of the evening was the cake walk in which a large crowd participated.  Captain August Peelan, of Latrobe, earned the honors and cake.
~ Jeannette Dispatch, 08-Jul-1898, Page 5, Column 1

Edwards, Homer (Mr. & Mrs.) - 1898

TOWN AND COUNTRY
Items Briefly Mentioned for Hurried Readers
THE NEWS BOILED DOWN
A Brief Resume of What Has Happened During the Past Week
Interesting Column for Our Readers.

The hop was given at Oakford park, Thursday evening, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Edwards, was a brilliant affair, and the spacious dancing pavilion was well filled with their many friends.  The Nonpareil orchestra furnished the music and was heartily received.
~ Jeannette Dispatch, 08-Jul-1898, Page 5, Column 1

Soles, Harry - 1898

TOWN AND COUNTRY
Items Briefly Mentioned for Hurried Readers
THE NEWS BOILED DOWN
A Brief Resume of What Has Happened During the Past Week
Interesting Column for Our Readers.

Harry Soles was returning to his home at Grapeville, Saturday evening, from Jeannette and when in the cut just east of town, was held up by foot pads and relieved of sixty cents and ten street railway tickets.
~ Jeannette Dispatch, 08-Jul-1898, Page 5, Column 1

Michie, William Roberts - 1898

TOWN AND COUNTRY
Items Briefly Mentioned for Hurried Readers
THE NEWS BOILED DOWN
A Brief Resume of What Has Happened During the Past Week
Interesting Column for Our Readers.

Lieutenant Michie, who was killed at the battle of Santiago, was a brother of W. R. Michie, of Greensburg, assistant engineer of construction of the Pennsylvania railroad company.
~ Jeannette Dispatch, 08-Jul-1898, Page 5, Column 1
 
You can visit the memorial page for William Roberts Michie.

Michie, Dennis Mahan - 1898

TOWN AND COUNTRY
Items Briefly Mentioned for Hurried Readers
THE NEWS BOILED DOWN
A Brief Resume of What Has Happened During the Past Week
Interesting Column for Our Readers.

Lieutenant Michie, who was killed at the battle of Santiago, was a brother of W. R. Michie, of Greensburg, assistant engineer of construction of the Pennsylvania railroad company.
~ Jeannette Dispatch, 08-Jul-1898, Page 5, Column 1
 
You can visit the memorial page for Dennis Mahan Michie.

Shuster, Jacob - 1898

TOWN AND COUNTRY
Items Briefly Mentioned for Hurried Readers
THE NEWS BOILED DOWN
A Brief Resume of What Has Happened During the Past Week
Interesting Column for Our Readers.
 
Jacob Shuster, of Delmont, had his ear almost torn off, Monday, by a premature explosion of fireworks.
~ Jeannette Dispatch, 08-Jul-1898, Page 5, Column 1

Kincaid, Mr. - 1898

TOWN AND COUNTRY
Items Briefly Mentioned for Hurried Readers
THE NEWS BOILED DOWN
A Brief Resume of What Has Happened During the Past Week
Interesting Column for Our Readers.
 
Alex Walker, of Derry, was held in $500 bail, Thursday, for furnishing liquor to a Mr. Kincaid.
~ Jeannette Dispatch, 08-Jul-1898, Page 5, Column 1

Walker, Alex - 1898

TOWN AND COUNTRY
Items Briefly Mentioned for Hurried Readers
THE NEWS BOILED DOWN
A Brief Resume of What Has Happened During the Past Week
Interesting Column for Our Readers.
 
Alex Walker, of Derry, was held in $500 bail, Thursday, for furnishing liquor to a Mr. Kincaid.
~ Jeannette Dispatch, 08-Jul-1898, Page 5, Column 1

Birchell, Albert (Mrs.) - 1898

TOWN AND COUNTRY
Items Briefly Mentioned for Hurried Readers
THE NEWS BOILED DOWN
A Brief Resume of What Has Happened During the Past Week
Interesting Column for Our Readers.
 
Mrs. Albert Birchell, of South Jeannette, has recovered from her recent severe illness.
~ Jeannette Dispatch, 08-Jul-1898, Page 5, Column 1

Loughner, O. C. - 1898

TOWN AND COUNTRY
Items Briefly Mentioned for Hurried Readers
THE NEWS BOILED DOWN
A Brief Resume of What Has Happened During the Past Week
Interesting Column for Our Readers.
 
O. C. Loughner “biked” to Buena Vista, Pa., Saturday last, returning on Monday.
~ Jeannette Dispatch, 08-Jul-1898, Page 5, Column 1

Coats, Abraham - 1786

Brown, Abraham, gentleman, Maragareth Monrow, adults of Philadelphia City; July 2, 1786; Bond, 100£; Bondsmen, Abraham Brown, Abraham Coats; Witness, Michael Schlatter.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 131

Monrow, Maragareth - 1786

Brown, Abraham, gentleman, Maragareth Monrow, adults of Philadelphia City; July 2, 1786; Bond, 100£; Bondsmen, Abraham Brown, Abraham Coats; Witness, Michael Schlatter.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 131

Brown, Abraham - 1786

Brown, Abraham, gentleman, Maragareth Monrow, adults of Philadelphia City; July 2, 1786; Bond, 100£; Bondsmen, Abraham Brown, Abraham Coats; Witness, Michael Schlatter.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 131

Brown, John - 1785

Brown, Robert, house carpenter, and Mary Berrett, of the City of Philadelphia; December 22, 1785; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, Robert Brown, John Brown; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 131

Berrett, Mary - 1785

Brown, Robert, house carpenter, and Mary Berrett, of the City of Philadelphia; December 22, 1785; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, Robert Brown, John Brown; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 131

Brown, Robert - 1785

Brown, Robert, house carpenter, and Mary Berrett, of the City of Philadelphia; December 22, 1785; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, Robert Brown, John Brown; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 131

Tuesday, March 23, 2021

Price, Harry - 1898

PERSONAL MENTION.
Mrs. Charles Boettner, of Cuyler avenue, accompanied by Mrs. David Evans, of Gaskill avenue, attended the wedding, last Thursday, at Pittsburg, of the former’s niece, Miss Lydia Barchfield, who was married to Mr. Harry Price, of Enon Valley.
~ Jeannette Dispatch, 08-Jul-1898, Page 4, Column 4

Barchfield, Lydia - 1898

PERSONAL MENTION.
Mrs. Charles Boettner, of Cuyler avenue, accompanied by Mrs. David Evans, of Gaskill avenue, attended the wedding, last Thursday, at Pittsburg, of the former’s niece, Miss Lydia Barchfield, who was married to Mr. Harry Price, of Enon Valley.
~ Jeannette Dispatch, 08-Jul-1898, Page 4, Column 4

Evans, David (Mrs.) - 1898

PERSONAL MENTION.
Mrs. Charles Boettner, of Cuyler avenue, accompanied by Mrs. David Evans, of Gaskill avenue, attended the wedding, last Thursday, at Pittsburg, of the former’s niece, Miss Lydia Barchfield, who was married to Mr. Harry Price, of Enon Valley.
~ Jeannette Dispatch, 08-Jul-1898, Page 4, Column 4

Edwards, Homer (Mrs.) - 1898

PERSONAL MENTION.
Miss Carrie Morgan has resigned her position at telephone central, and accompanied her sister, Mrs. Homer Edwards, to Steubenville, Ohio, where she will make her future home.
~ Jeannette Dispatch, 08-Jul-1898, Page 4, Column 4

Morgan, Carrie - 1898

PERSONAL MENTION.
Miss Carrie Morgan has resigned her position at telephone central, and accompanied her sister, Mrs. Homer Edwards, to Steubenville, Ohio, where she will make her future home.
~ Jeannette Dispatch, 08-Jul-1898, Page 4, Column 4

Edwards, E. L. (Mr. & Mrs.) - 1898

PERSONAL MENTION.
Mr. and Mrs. George Wertz, a newly married couple of Altoona, spent the Fourth with Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Edwards, of West Jeannette.  Mrs. Wertz is a sister of Mrs. Edwards.
~ Jeannette Dispatch, 08-Jul-1898, Page 4, Column 4

Wertz, George (Mr. & Mrs.) - 1898

PERSONAL MENTION.
Mr. and Mrs. George Wertz, a newly married couple of Altoona, spent the Fourth with Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Edwards, of West Jeannette.  Mrs. Wertz is a sister of Mrs. Edwards.
~ Jeannette Dispatch, 08-Jul-1898, Page 4, Column 4

Nipling, Leonard - 1898

PERSONAL MENTION.
Leonard Nipling, of the Fourth Avenue Hotel, and a well known blower in the Window Glass works, started for his home near Camden, N. J., Thursday afternoon.
~ Jeannette Dispatch, 08-Jul-1898, Page 4, Column 4

Ferguson, C. S. (Mr. & Mrs.) - 1898

PERSONAL MENTION.
Mr. Alfred Pehrson and family, of Gaskill avenue, returned Wednesday, after a week’s visit with Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Ferguson, of Allegheny.
~ Jeannette Dispatch, 08-Jul-1898, Page 4, Column 4

Pehrson, Alfred - 1898

PERSONAL MENTION.
Mr. Alfred Pehrson and family, of Gaskill avenue, returned Wednesday, after a week’s visit with Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Ferguson, of Allegheny.
~ Jeannette Dispatch, 08-Jul-1898, Page 4, Column 4

Boettner, Charles (Mrs.) - 1898

PERSONAL MENTION.
Mrs. John Boettner, of Monaca, are visiting at the home of Mrs. Charles Boettner, on Cuyler avenue.
~ Jeannette Dispatch, 08-Jul-1898, Page 4, Column 4
 
 
PERSONAL MENTION.
Mrs. Charles Boettner, of Cuyler avenue, accompanied by Mrs. David Evans, of Gaskill avenue, attended the wedding, last Thursday, at Pittsburg, of the former’s niece, Miss Lydia Barchfield, who was married to Mr. Harry Price, of Enon Valley.
~ Jeannette Dispatch, 08-Jul-1898, Page 4, Column 4

Boettner, John (Mrs.) - 1898

PERSONAL MENTION.
Mrs. John Boettner, of Monaca, are visiting at the home of Mrs. Charles Boettner, on Cuyler avenue.
~ Jeannette Dispatch, 08-Jul-1898, Page 4, Column 4

Ulrich, Clara - 1898

PERSONAL MENTION.
Miss Clara Ulrich, of North Second street, returned home, Saturday, after spending three weeks among East End relatives and friends.
~ Jeannette Dispatch, 08-Jul-1898, Page 4, Column 4

Saturday, March 20, 2021

Bickley, Eva - 1898

PERSONAL MENTION.
Miss Mary Leonard and Miss Jean Stillwagon, of Mt. Pleasant, spent Saturday with Miss Eva Bickley, at her Gaskill avenue home.
~ Jeannette Dispatch, 08-Jul-1898, Page 4, Column 4

Stillwagon, Jean - 1898

PERSONAL MENTION.
Miss Mary Leonard and Miss Jean Stillwagon, of Mt. Pleasant, spent Saturday with Miss Eva Bickley, at her Gaskill avenue home.
~ Jeannette Dispatch, 08-Jul-1898, Page 4, Column 4

Leonard, Mary - 1898

PERSONAL MENTION.
Miss Mary Leonard and Miss Jean Stillwagon, of Mt. Pleasant, spent Saturday with Miss Eva Bickley, at her Gaskill avenue home.
~ Jeannette Dispatch, 08-Jul-1898, Page 4, Column 4

Hayden, John R. - 1898

PERSONAL MENTION.
M. C. Smith and family, and Miss Ella G. Byerly, spent the Fourth at the home of Poor Director J. R. Hayden, of near Greensburg.
~ Jeannette Dispatch, 08-Jul-1898, Page 4, Column 4

Byerly, Ella G. - 1898

PERSONAL MENTION.
M. C. Smith and family, and Miss Ella G. Byerly, spent the Fourth at the home of Poor Director J. R. Hayden, of near Greensburg.
~ Jeannette Dispatch, 08-Jul-1898, Page 4, Column 4

Smith, M. C. - 1898

PERSONAL MENTION.
M. C. Smith and family, and Miss Ella G. Byerly, spent the Fourth at the home of Poor Director J. R. Hayden, of near Greensburg.
~ Jeannette Dispatch, 08-Jul-1898, Page 4, Column 4

Van Horn, George (Mrs.) - 1898

PERSONAL MENTION.
Mrs. George Van Horn, of North Second street, arrived home, Saturday evening, after spending ten days in Philadelphia.
~ Jeannette Dispatch, 08-Jul-1898, Page 4, Column 4

Carle, Will (Mr. & Mrs.) - 1898

PERSONAL MENTION.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Carle and a little daughter, of North Second street, visited during the Fourth, with Pittsburg relatives.
~ Jeannette Dispatch, 08-Jul-1898, Page 4, Column 4

Conover, Charles - 1898

PERSONAL MENTION.
Charles Conover, a gatherer at the Window Glass works, spent his summer vacation at his home in Norristown, Pa.
~ Jeannette Dispatch, 08-Jul-1898, Page 4, Column 4

Hanlon, John - 1898

PERSONAL MENTION.
Mr. John Hanlon, a window glass flattener, left Tuesday, for a visit with friends and relatives in Clyde, N. Y.
~ Jeannette Dispatch, 08-Jul-1898, Page 4, Column 4

Van Hook, J. (Mr. & Mrs.) - 1898

PERSONAL MENTION.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Van Hook, of Hotel McKee, left Jeannette, Saturday, for a visit among Brownsville friends.
~ Jeannette Dispatch, 08-Jul-1898, Page 4, Column 4

Pearsall, Gertrude - 1898

PERSONAL MENTION.
Miss Gertrude Pearsall, of North Second street, spent three days, including the Fourth, at Kissell Springs.
~ Jeannette Dispatch, 08 Jul 1898, Page 4, Column 4
 
 
A New Society Formed
A number of young ladies of Jeannette have founded a society, for the purpose of exploring nature, the society is known as the K. C. P.'s and every Thursday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, they leave town in an animated body for the woods and fields.

The society pin adopted by the young ladies is star shaped, with the letters “F. P. C.” encrusted upon it in green and gold.  When the summer has gone, and bleak winds take the place of sunshine, it is the intention of this society to spend their Thursday afternoons in their cozy homes trying to out rival nature and her many beauties on fancy work and art squares.  The members are: Misses Lilly Blaze, Jennie Jones, Minnie Carle, Carrie Merrell, Belle Doty, Elizabeth and Gertrude Pearsall and Dorothy Hill.
~ Jeannette Dispatch, 22 Jul 1898, Page 1 , Column 1

Pohlson, Emil - 1898

PERSONAL MENTION.
Mr. Emil Pohlson, a gatherer at the window glass works, left Thursday for his house in Ravenna, Ohio.
~ Jeannette Dispatch, 08-Jul-1898, Page 4, Column 4

Koerbel, Lillie - 1898

PERSONAL MENTION.
Misses Anna and Lillie Koerbel, of West Jeannette, are spending the week with friends in Pittsburg.
~ Jeannette Dispatch, 08-Jul-1898, Page 4, Column 4

Koerbel, Anna - 1898

PERSONAL MENTION.
Misses Anna and Lillie Koerbel, of West Jeannette, are spending the week with friends in Pittsburg.
~ Jeannette Dispatch, 08-Jul-1898, Page 4, Column 4

Pool, Gertrude - 1898

PERSONAL MENTION.
The Misses Edna and Gertrude Pool of Second street, are visiting friends in Greensburg, this week.
~ Jeannette Dispatch, 08-Jul-1898, Page 4, Column 4

Pool, Edna - 1898

PERSONAL MENTION.
The Misses Edna and Gertrude Pool of Second street, are visiting friends in Greensburg, this week.
~ Jeannette Dispatch, 08-Jul-1898, Page 4, Column 4

Fontaine, Mary - 1898

PERSONAL MENTION.
Miss Mary Fontaine, of South Jeannette, is spending this week with Kensington friends.
~ Jeannette Dispatch, 08-Jul-1898, Page 4, Column 4

Howard, Norman K. - 1898

PERSONAL MENTION.
Norman K. Howard, formerly of this place, now of Blairsville, spent the Fourth here.
~ Jeannette Dispatch, 08-Jul-1898, Page 4, Column 4

Keder, John - 1898

PERSONAL MENTION.
Messrs. John Iben and John Keder, of Gaskill avenue spent the Fourth in Pittsburg.
~ Jeannette Dispatch, 08-Jul-1898, Page 4, Column 4

Iben, John - 1898

PERSONAL MENTION.
Messrs. John Iben and John Keder, of Gaskill avenue spent the Fourth in Pittsburg.
~ Jeannette Dispatch, 08-Jul-1898, Page 4, Column 4

Stephens, Margaret - 1898

PERSONAL MENTION.
Mrs. John Stephens and daughter Margaret, spent several days of last week, at Carnegie.
~ Jeannette Dispatch, 08-Jul-1898, Page 4, Column 4

Stephens, John (Mrs.) - 1898

PERSONAL MENTION.
Mrs. John Stephens and daughter Margaret, spent several days of last week, at Carnegie.
~ Jeannette Dispatch, 08-Jul-1898, Page 4, Column 4

Younkin, Ada - 1898

PERSONAL MENTION.
Miss Ada Younkin, of Magee avenue, is visiting friends in Latrobe, this week.
~ Jeannette Dispatch, 08-Jul-1898, Page 4, Column 4

Monan, Mr. - 1898

PERSONAL MENTION.
Mr. Monan prominent at Monessen, was a Jeannette visitor, Tuesday.
~ Jeannette Dispatch, 08-Jul-1898, Page 4, Column 4

Eichner, Louis (Mrs.) - 1898

PERSONAL MENTION.
Mrs. Louis Eichner, of Eighth street, is visiting friends in Kent, Ohio.
~ Jeannette Dispatch, 08-Jul-1898, Page 4, Column 4

Kaiser, August - 1898

PERSONAL MENTION.
Mr. August Kaiser, of Gaskill avenue, spent the Fourth in Pittsburgh.
~ Jeannette Dispatch, 08-Jul-1898, Page 4, Column 4

Davis, George - 1785

Bryan, Guy, merchant, and Martha Matlack, of the City of Philadelphia; June 20, 1785; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, Guy Bryan, George Davis; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 132

Matlack, Martha - 1785

Bryan, Guy, merchant, and Martha Matlack, of the City of Philadelphia; June 20, 1785; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, Guy Bryan, George Davis; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 132
 
You can visit the original memorial page for Martha [Matlack] Bryan and the re-interred memorial page for Martha [Matlack] Bryan.

Bryan, Guy - 1785

Bryan, Guy, merchant, and Martha Matlack, of the City of Philadelphia; June 20, 1785; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, Guy Bryan, George Davis; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 132
 
You can visit the original memorial page for Guy Bryan and the re-interred memorial page for Guy Bryan.

Fischer, Thomas - 1785

Burleque, Anthony, yeoman, and Polly Dawson, of the City of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; May 28, 1785; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, Antoine Boulque, Thomas Fischer; Witness, John Lewis.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 132

Dawson, Polly - 1785

Burleque, Anthony, yeoman, and Polly Dawson, of the City of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; May 28, 1785; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, Antoine Boulque, Thomas Fischer; Witness, John Lewis.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 132

Monday, March 15, 2021

Burleque, Anthony - 1785

Burleque, Anthony, yeoman, and Polly Dawson, of the City of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; May 28, 1785; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, Antoine Boulque, Thomas Fischer; Witness, John Lewis.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 132

Knox, George - 1785

Carstairs, Thomas, and Sarah Bradford, of the City of Philadelphia; September 15, 1785; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, George Knox, Thomas Carstairs; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 132

Bradford, Sarah - 1785

Carstairs, Thomas, and Sarah Bradford, of the City of Philadelphia; September 15, 1785; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, George Knox, Thomas Carstairs; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 132

Carstairs, Thomas - 1785

Carstairs, Thomas, and Sarah Bradford, of the City of Philadelphia; September 15, 1785; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, George Knox, Thomas Carstairs; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 132

Elfreth, Josiah - 1785

Clark, Joseph, cabinet maker, and Mary Masters, of the City of Philadelphia; June 22, 1785; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, Josiah Elfreth, Joseph Clark; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 132

Masters, Mary - 1785

Clark, Joseph, cabinet maker, and Mary Masters, of the City of Philadelphia; June 22, 1785; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, Josiah Elfreth, Joseph Clark; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 132

Clark, Joseph - 1785

Clark, Joseph, cabinet maker, and Mary Masters, of the City of Philadelphia; June 22, 1785; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, Josiah Elfreth, Joseph Clark; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 132

Banquett, William - 1785

Clever, Peter, and Elizabeth Earnhart, of Bucks County, April 27, 1785; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, Peter Clever, William Banquett; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 133

Earnhart, Elizabeth - 1785

Clever, Peter, and Elizabeth Earnhart, of Bucks County, April 27, 1785; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, Peter Clever, William Banquett; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 133

Clever, Peter - 1785

Clever, Peter, and Elizabeth Earnhart, of Bucks County, April 27, 1785; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, Peter Clever, William Banquett; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 133

Hall, Thomas - 1785

Cline, John, and Hannah Sheller, of the County of Philadelphia; July 21, 1785; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, Jacob Salor, Thomas Hall, John Cline; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 133

Salor, Jacob - 1785

Cline, John, and Hannah Sheller, of the County of Philadelphia; July 21, 1785; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, Jacob Salor, Thomas Hall, John Cline; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 133

Sheller, Hannah - 1785

Cline, John, and Hannah Sheller, of the County of Philadelphia; July 21, 1785; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, Jacob Salor, Thomas Hall, John Cline; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 133

Cline, John - 1785

Cline, John, and Hannah Sheller, of the County of Philadelphia; July 21, 1785; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, Jacob Salor, Thomas Hall, John Cline; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 133

Sunday, March 14, 2021

Collings, Abraham - 1785

Cochran, John, mariner, and Kitty Rush, of the City of Philadelphia; August 8, 1785; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, Abraham Collings, John Cochran; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 133

Rush, Kitty - 1785

Cochran, John, mariner, and Kitty Rush, of the City of Philadelphia; August 8, 1785; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, Abraham Collings, John Cochran; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 133

Cochran, John - 1785

Cochran, John, mariner, and Kitty Rush, of the City of Philadelphia; August 8, 1785; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, Abraham Collings, John Cochran; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 133

McFaul, Daniel - 1786

Connan, Charles, yeoman, and Elizabeth Grissle, of the City of Philadelphia; January 26, 1786; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, Charles Connan, Daniel McFaul; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 133

Saturday, March 13, 2021

Grissle, Elizabeth - 1786

Connan, Charles, yeoman, and Elizabeth Grissle, of the City of Philadelphia; January 26, 1786; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, Charles Connan, Daniel McFaul; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 133

Connan, Charles - 1786

Connan, Charles, yeoman, and Elizabeth Grissle, of the City of Philadelphia; January 26, 1786; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, Charles Connan, Daniel McFaul; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 133

Yost, Carl - 1785

Cooper, William, and Hetty Anderson, June 28, 1785; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, Jacob Stanton, Carl Yost; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 133

Stanton, Jacob - 1785

Cooper, William, and Hetty Anderson, June 28, 1785; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, Jacob Stanton, Carl Yost; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 133

Anderson, Hetty - 1785

Cooper, William, and Hetty Anderson, June 28, 1785; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, Jacob Stanton, Carl Yost; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 133

Cooper, William - 1785

Cooper, William, and Hetty Anderson, June 28, 1785; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, Jacob Stanton, Carl Yost; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 133

Bennet, William - 1785

Cornell, Cornelius, yeoman, and Phebe Cornell, of the County of Bucks; March 1, 1785; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, William Bennet, Cornelius Cornell; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 133

Cornell, Phebe - 1785

Cornell, Cornelius, yeoman, and Phebe Cornell, of the County of Bucks; March 1, 1785; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, William Bennet, Cornelius Cornell; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 133
 
You can visit the memorial page for Phebe Cornell.

Cornell, Cornelius - 1785

Cornell, Cornelius, yeoman, and Phebe Cornell, of the County of Bucks; March 1, 1785; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, William Bennet, Cornelius Cornell; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 133
 
You can visit the memorial page for Cornelius Cornell.

Sunday, March 7, 2021

Limeburner, Philip - 1786

Cost, Martin, and Christina Limeburner, of the City of Philadelphia; May 31, 1786; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, Martin Cost, Philip Limeburner; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 133

Limeburner, Christina - 1786

Cost, Martin, and Christina Limeburner, of the City of Philadelphia; May 31, 1786; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, Martin Cost, Philip Limeburner; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 133

Cost, Martin - 1786

Cost, Martin, and Christina Limeburner, of the City of Philadelphia; May 31, 1786; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, Martin Cost, Philip Limeburner; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 133

Dietrick, Michael - 1785

Couch, Charles, trader, and Anne Wigley, of the City of Philadelphia; July 28, 1785; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, Charles Couch, Doctor Michael Dietrick; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 133

Wigley, Anne - 1785

Couch, Charles, trader, and Anne Wigley, of the City of Philadelphia; July 28, 1785; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, Charles Couch, Doctor Michael Dietrick; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 133

Couch, Charles - 1785

Couch, Charles, trader, and Anne Wigley, of the City of Philadelphia; July 28, 1785; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, Charles Couch, Doctor Michael Dietrick; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 133

Sellers, John - 1785

Crean, John, house carpenter, and Mary Prichard, of Philadelphia; June 23, 1785; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, John Sellers, John Crean; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 134

Prichard, Mary - 1785

Crean, John, house carpenter, and Mary Prichard, of Philadelphia; June 23, 1785; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, John Sellers, John Crean; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 134

Crean, John - 1785

Crean, John, house carpenter, and Mary Prichard, of Philadelphia; June 23, 1785; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, John Sellers, John Crean; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 134

Saturday, March 6, 2021

Barry, Garret - 1786

Cronan, Dennis, gardener, and Judith Butler, of the City of Philadelphia; February 14, 1786; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, Garret Barry, Dennis Cronan; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 134

Butler, Judith - 1786

Cronan, Dennis, gardener, and Judith Butler, of the City of Philadelphia; February 14, 1786; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, Garret Barry, Dennis Cronan; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 134

Cronan, Dennis - 1786

Cronan, Dennis, gardener, and Judith Butler, of the City of Philadelphia; February 14, 1786; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, Garret Barry, Dennis Cronan; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 134

Baker, Joseph - 1785

Cross, John, tobacconist, and Elizabeth Baker, of the City of Philadelphia; April 21, 1785; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, Joseph Baker, John Cross; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 134

Baker, Elizabeth - 1785

Cross, John, tobacconist, and Elizabeth Baker, of the City of Philadelphia; April 21, 1785; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, Joseph Baker, John Cross; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 134

Cross, John - 1785

Cross, John, tobacconist, and Elizabeth Baker, of the City of Philadelphia; April 21, 1785; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, Joseph Baker, John Cross; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 134