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Welcome Dennis. I descend from Casper Cable, too. I have two Cable lines
through Casper T. Cable (m. Lusinda Cable) and Claiborn Cable (m. Charlotte
Dugger). I have met many wonderful CABLE cousins through this list and I
know you will too. I am also looking forward to possibly attending the
reunion in Cranberry, N.C. this year. Good luck in your search!
And for my other Cable cousins, a question: Can anyone tell me where to find
a copy of Casper's will? I queried the Tennessee State Archives and they
claim to not have it. Does anyone on the list know what library/archive has
it? Thanks!
Cindy Luckens
<<Subject: cable
Date: Sun, 16 Jul 2000 20:07:33 -0500 (CDT)
From: DECable(a)webtv.net (Dennis Cable)
I am from the casper gobel>>
This is from another list. Mentions Ezra William Cable
Source: SHANNON-L(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: [SHANNON-L] Fw: WorldConnect: Post-em posted
This connects to Peggy Jane Shannon 1885 1981
Jimmy
----- Original Message -----
From: <jimmykerr(a)earthlink.net>
To: <jimmykerr(a)earthlink.net>
Sent: Saturday, July 15, 2000 2:00 PM
Subject: WorldConnect: Post-em posted
> Database: 107971
> Individual: I04099
> Link:
http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=107971&
id=I04099
> Name: Pat Thomas
> Email: ptthomas(a)hbci.com
> URL: http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=tyrilla
> URL title: Thomas family genealogy
> Note:
> I think that your Ezra William Cable may be the grandson of
Ezra Cable in
my data base. A newspaper story in The Monmouth Review of 2
May 1902
mentioned that Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Cable went to Peoria the
afternoon before
to visit a daughter. From there they would go to Mexico,
Missouri on an
extended visit to their son, Roy Cable.
--
Rosemary Miller
Johnstown, PA
This email is from a new member of the list.
Subject: cable
Date: Sun, 16 Jul 2000 20:07:33 -0500 (CDT)
From: DECable(a)webtv.net (Dennis Cable)
I am from the casper gobel he was from germany
payed by the british to come to usa captured by george washing
troops at
the battle crossing the deleware , was transferred to what is
now south
carolina ,escaped and went over the mountain to what is now
tennessee
,changed his name to cable joined the american army and fought
the
british ,he had 11 sons and 1 daughter ,john and peter settled
in cades
cove tn ,built a griss mill still in operation we have a cable
reunion
seccond sat in august at cranberry nc .
--
Rosemary Miller
Johnstown, PA
>From another list;
maybe it will help someone.
Rosemary
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Match: 'Cable' ANDNOT (Modem*) ANDNOT x-loop/LIST-L
Source: SOMGEN-L(a)rootsweb.com
From: KTompk7744(a)aol.com
Subject: [SOMGEN] Horner Blough & Hanauer
BL21b relates to the marriage of Veronica Blough and Solomon
Horner. No
dates for Veronica or Solomon, alas. Fanny is frequently a
nickname for
Veronica according to this book, so you must be right about
Fanny Blough &
Solomon Horner marrying.
Veronica is 11th child of Christian Blough and Sarah Cable,
all of them born
in Somerset Co. PA, beginning in 1789. Incidentally,
Veronica's oldest
brother, Jacob Blough b c1789 married Catherine Horner of PA
(8/18/1795-5/24/1877). A footnote for Christian Blough
says: "Birthdates
of issue given in DAR records are completely unreliable; order
uncertain."
Do you want anything about Veronica Blough Horner's
siblings? I wish it
told us where Solomon came from, but, alas, it doesn't. And
we don't know
what connection there is between Catherine Horner Blough and
Solomon Blough
except that they married siblings. The parents appear in
Quemahoming Twp,
Somerset Co., as do siblings John Blough and Joseph Blough.
The other
siblings either have no census or tax roll citation OR are in
Jenner Twp.
Solomon & Veronica, alas, are amongst the missing citation.
I am interested in what you said about ALL of the emigrant
Hanauer's sons
being in the Rev War. I have never been able to find any
parents for my
Priv. Andrew Hoerner, Sr. He was born 4/19/1743 "Germany"
and died
10/10/1821 Dauphin Co., South HANOVER Twp. Buried in
Lutheran Burying
grounds, Hummelstown, Dauphin Co. My dad's notes say he
came over 1760
from Wurttemburg. or from Prussia. Or maybe not. (Is there
a connection
between the word Hanover and the word Hanauer? German
pronunciation of
HANOVER would surely come up with a W sound for that V, which
surely sounds a
lot like Hanauer to me. Come to think of it, the Hanover
kings of England
were German. ) One family history says he had perhaps 5
brothers and at
least 1 sister and that the other siblings settled in NJ but
he and 1 sister
went on to PA to settle there.
Anyway, my Andrew married two Glick sisters or Klick
sisters. Maria
Catherine and Maria Barbara who were from "near Lebanon PA" or
else from
Hummelstown. 9 children. Glick/Click is an old Brethren or
Mennonite name.
My husband has Click ancestors but they don't seem to tie in
yet with
these....
I surely would like to find out more about these Hoerners.
Jan T
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--
Rosemary Miller
Johnstown, PA
This is from another list. Ther person writing it
has their address listed.
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Source: OHTUSCAR-L(a)rootsweb.com
From: "L.R." <villagerose88(a)yahoo.com>
Subject: [OHTUSCAR-L] Are you related to any of these
people????
Hello all, Well as some of you know I am currently updating
the
Exline-Axline Family Genealogy book. I am trying to get the
most updated
info I can get. Here is a list of people that were born or
died in
Tuscarawas County. If you are related to any of them can you
please e-mail
me. I want to make sure I have correct information on them.
Thanks, Lisa
Born in...
Rebecca Wright b.3-22-1816
Surnames of Exline and Axline
Elizabeth DAvis b. abt 1856
Mary Jane Muckley b.8-16-1843
Mary Margaret Mughiman b.8-20-1843
Mary Harris b.4-12-1876
George Washington Cable b.10-27-1840
Mehitable Stiffler b.1-15-1817
George Lewis Nixon b.2-15-1836
Lura Maude Williams b.8-22-1889
Clara Alida Burkhart
Cleo Walker b. abt 1878
Died in...
Eliza Ott b.1822
Elizabeth Laufer d.1880
--
Rosemary Miller
Johnstown, PA
Match: 'Cable' ANDNOT (Modem*) ANDNOT x-loop/LIST-L
Source: GEN-BENELUX-L(a)rootsweb.com
From: "yen" <brysyen(a)pandora.be>
Subject: Re: E-mail met ged-com aanhangsel.
De meeste genealogieprogramma's beschikken over de functie
IMPORT of GEDCOM
waarmee je oa gedcoms kan importeren. Als je daar mee gaat
experimenteren,
maak dan eerst een kopie van je basisbestand waarin je de
gedcom tracht in
te laden.
Als je meer wil weten over gedcoms of programmaatjes waarmee
je gedcoms
afzonderlijk kunt bekijken of omzetten in bv een tekstfile,
dan vind je
hierna een lijstje URL's over deze zaken
1. Gedcom file information site :
http://www.gedx.com/gedx/default.html
2. Gedcoms naar txt of Access :
www.leagans.com/fawhelp/fawhelp.htm
3. Gedcom standaard :
http://www.dcs.hull.ac.uk/public/genealogy/gedcom53/gedcom/gedstand.t82
4. Gedcom to HTML
http://www.gendex.com/ged2html/
5. Gedcom HTML Access :
http://www.alumni.caltech.edu/~croft/familyweb/
6. Gedcom :
http://www.my-ged.com/faqs.html
7. Gedcom :
http://users.iclway.co.uk/mhkay/
8. Gedcom commander :
http://www.winsite.com/info/pc/win95/miscutil/gedcmdr.zip/
9. Gedcom cleaner :
http://www.raynorshyn.com/gedclean/ a way to "clean" all that
personal data
out of your GEDCOM file before you send it or convert it to
HTML
10. Gedcom to Tree charts
http://www.gedhtree.com or
http://genealogy.about.com/hobbies/genealogy/gi/dynamic/offsite.htm?site=http://www.users.uswest.net/%7Egwel/
11. Gedpages back to Gedcom :
http://epfl2.epflbalto.org/~bharding/rippleeffect/GenBrowser/GenBrowser.html
12. Gedcom to html webpage :
http://www.frontiernet.net/~rjacob/gp32w215.exe
13. Ged2WWW
http://pw2.netcom.com/~lhoward/ged2www.html
14. Gedcom to Html :
http://www.lesandchris.com/ged2www/
takes a genealogy database stored in GEDCOM format and
produces a bunch of
web pages from it.
15. Html to gedcom www.treesearch.orghttp://epfl2.epflbalto.org/~bharding/rippleeffect/GenBrowser/GenBrowser.html
16. Indexed Gedcom Method by Tim Doyle
http://www.gentree.com/igm.html
17. Le format Gedcom Explications
techniques :
http://perso.club-internet.fr/rweinl/gedc_fr.htm
18. Gedpage (Rob Jacob)
http://www.frontiernet.net/~rjacob/gedpage.htm
19.
ftp://ftp.cac.psu.edu/pub/genealogy/gedcom/
20. Gedcom Analyzer
http://st2.yahoo.com/rks/gedanalyzer.html en ENglais
Shareware Windows
21. Balises principales
http://www.genealogie.com/internet/gedcom.html
22. Conseils
http://perso.club-internet.fr/rweinl/gedc_fr.htm
23. Erläuterung des GEDCOM-Formats
http://www.uni-hohenheim.de/~keil/d-ged.htm
24. Gedcheck (testeur de conformité)
ftp://ftp.gedcom.org/pub/genealogy/gedcom/gedchk.zip
La norme
ftp://ftp.gedcom.org/pub/genealogy/gedcom/gedcom55.zip
"mkenn" <M.P.Kennis(a)Cable.A2000.nl> wrote in message
news:392CC794.92A81C59@Cable.A2000.nl...
> Ik heb van een ver familielid een e-mail ontvangen met zijn
> stamboomgegevens.
> Nu weet ik niet wat voor stamboomprogramma hij gebruikt,
maar hij heeft
> als
> aanhangsel (paperclip) een ged-com bestand meegestuurd. Hij
schrijft dat
> ik dit
> zo kan overzetten op mijn eigen stamboomprogramma.
> Wie weet weke stappen ik moet volgen om dit voor elkaar te
krijgen.
> Ik gebruik GD-win.
> Groetjes, Marja Swart
>
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Match: 'Cable' ANDNOT (Modem*) ANDNOT x-loop/LIST-L
Source: GC-Mackinac Co. Mi Query Forum
URL:
http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Mi/Mackinac?read=193
From: Pat <pab(a)up.net>
Subject: Cable family
Surname: Cable
-------------------------
The Cable family was quite prominent on Beaver Island during
this time
frame. I have additional information, if interested.
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Match: 'Cable' ANDNOT (Modem*) ANDNOT x-loop/LIST-L
Source: GC-Mackinac Co. Mi Query Forum
URL:
http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Mi/Mackinac?read=194
From: Mary Watkins <mwatkins(a)t-one.net>
Subject: Cable
Surname: Cable
-------------------------
Yes, Pat I am very interested in any information you may have.
Thanks,
Mary
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Match: 'Cable' ANDNOT (Modem*) ANDNOT x-loop/LIST-L
Source: GEN-BENELUX-L(a)rootsweb.com
From: "Lex Bennink" <bennink(a)plant.nl>
Subject: Re: E-mail met ged-com aanhangsel.
Marja,
Ik stuur je per privé-mail het programmaatje "GEDVIEW".
Welliswaar lost dit je import-probleem niet op, maar het is
een handig
stukje "gereedschap" (freeware) om een binnengekomen gedcom
file eerst
eens te bekijken in een heel schematische vorm.
Overigens als anderen ook een kopietje willen, roept U maar...
Ciao en groet, Lex Bennink
http:/go.to/bennink
mkenn heeft geschreven in bericht
<392CC794.92A81C59(a)Cable.A2000.nl>...
>Ik heb van een ver familielid een e-mail ontvangen met zijn
>stamboomgegevens.
>Nu weet ik niet wat voor stamboomprogramma hij gebruikt, maar
hij
heeft
>als
>aanhangsel (paperclip) een ged-com bestand meegestuurd. Hij
schrijft
dat
>ik dit
>zo kan overzetten op mijn eigen stamboomprogramma.
>Wie weet weke stappen ik moet volgen om dit voor elkaar te
krijgen.
>Ik gebruik GD-win.
>Groetjes, Marja Swart
>
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Match: 'Cable' ANDNOT (Modem*) ANDNOT x-loop/LIST-L
Source: GC-Cambria County, Pa Obituaries
URL:
http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Pa/CambriaObits?read=3331
From: Sandra Hochard Taynor <quiltmaker98(a)yahoo.com>
Subject: Luella Sarah Pebley Life Celebration12/23/85
Surname: Pebley, Hochard, Snowden, Hugar, Campbell
-------------------------
Luella Sarah Pebley Hochard DOB:6-29-1900 DOD:12-23-1985 Wife
of Simon
A. Hochard , deceased.Daughter of Godfrey Pebley and Flora
Dell (Miller)Pebley/
.Children were Lois,Kennard,Virginia,Grace,Robert and
(adopted daughter
of Virginia) ,Sandra.Luella Lived in Hooversville Pa,Then
moved to New
england,in 1947,back to Cramer Pa from 1952-1960.Then to
Nashua,Nh where
she lived and died.Siblings were Luther,Elsie,Blanch,Birtha
and Clifford
Pebley. Grandparents were George Pebley
DOB:11-19-1832DOD:5-1910,and grandmother
Mary Cable.Great Grandparents were David Pebley DOB:1782 and
Barbara DOB:1799
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Match: 'Cable' ANDNOT (Modem*) ANDNOT x-loop/LIST-L
Source: NYDELAWA-L(a)rootsweb.com
From: Forrest L Fuller <docfuller(a)juno.com>
Subject: [NYDELAWA-L] Need to contact
Woud Shirley Houck and Mary Cable please contact me privately
at:
docfuller(a)juno.com? It has been suggested you might be able
to help me
with a concern. Thank you
--
Rosemary Miller
Johnstown, PA
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Match: 'Cable' ANDNOT (Modem*) ANDNOT x-loop/LIST-L
Source: GC-Clinton Co. Pa Obituaries Forum
URL:
http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Pa/ClintonObits?read=919
From: Dave Wallace <dwallace(a)cub.kcnet.org>
Subject: Phillip Gene Daugherty
Surname: DAUGHERTY, GRAHAM, SCHULTZ
-------------------------
Wmspt Sun 5/12/2000
Phillip Gene Daugherty
JERSEY SHORE Phillip Gene Daugherty, 63, of 524 N. Lincoln
Ave. died
Wednesday, May 10, 2000 at home. He and his wife, the former
Helen J. Graham,
observed their 39th wedding anniversary in December. He was
employed as
an inspector with Textron Lycoming, Williamsport. He was a
graduate of
Williamsport Area Community College. He was a veteran of the
Air Force.
He was a member and past master of F& AM Masonic Lodge 106 of
Williamsport,
the Williamsport Consistory and the Zafar Grotto of South
Williamsport.
He was an accomplished woodworker. Born May 25, 1936, in Lock
Haven, he
was a son of John Vincent and Martha Schultz Daugherty.
Surviving, besides
his wife, are a daughter, Monika L. Daugherty of Wilmington,
Del.; a son,
Phillip G. Jr. of Williamsport; a brother, Gary of Waynesboro;
three sisters,
Beverly Wonders of Bainbridge; Phyllis Royer of Milesburg; and
Betty Cable
of Seymour, Conn. He was predeceased by a brother, Allen Ray
Daugherty.
The funeral will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at
Rearick-Carpenters, 1002 Allegheny
St., with the Rev. Keith Rockwell, pastor of First United
Methodist Church,
Jersey Shore, officiating. Interment will be Jersey Shore
Cemetery. Masonic
Rites will be accorded by Williamsport Lodge 106 at 8 p.m.
Friday. Friends
may call the funeral home from 7 to 9 tonight.
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Match: 'Cable' ANDNOT (Modem*) ANDNOT x-loop/LIST-L
Source: PADUTCHgenONLY-L(a)rootsweb.com
From: Ggcable(a)aol.com
Subject: [PaDgo] FINK;COLTON
Seeking Sarah Maria(h) Fink, m. Isaac Adam Colton in Crawford
Co., Pa. Carol
Cable
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Match: 'Cable' ANDNOT (Modem*) ANDNOT x-loop/LIST-L
Source: NORFOLK-L(a)rootsweb.com
From: "Anthony D. Clover" <a.clover(a)virgin.net>
Subject: 1851 and 1881 Censuses - Clover
I want to thank most warmly, both publicly and privately,
Marg Keable, Geoff Lowe, Bert Arter, Andy May and Evanie
Clack for their kind messages and help over my queries about
these two censuses.
The upshot is that I have very usefully been provided with:
(a) from the 1851 full census, the details - which I hadn't
dared to ask for! - of the farmer/draper father, John Wright
Clover, and the farmer uncle, Thomas Clover, of the three
Clovers, Emma Elizabeth, Joseph Thomas and John Peterson
whom I mentioned, as well as three children of Thomas
Clover at nearby Colby (Joseph, Mary and Martha, all
apparently unmarried), of whose existence I was completely
unaware; (b) the 1881 census details for John Peterson
Clover, who turns out to have been mistranscribed as Glover,
and this seems fairly conclusively proved because I can now
reveal that he was a barrister, as the census describes;
and (c) the extracts from the Aylsham registers for the him
and his sister, Emma Elizabeth - again something that I
hadn't dared to hope for ...
Yes, I do have a copy now of "Millgate, Aylsham" - thanks to
Marg. Cable's recommendations last January. I must now make
a trip over to Norwich and Aylsham to look at the Berry and
Clover papers that are mentioned in it.
There remains a mystery over Emma Elizabeth Clover
(1822-1894), who seems to be missing from the 1881 census.
She most certainly existed, first because of what Geoff dug
up above but also because it was Marg. Keable again who drew
my attention to her being recorded as a Norfolk landowner in
1873, having 307 acres 1 rood 29 perches with an annual
value of 612 pounds 5 shillings. She is called Elizabeth
CLOVER there and described as living in Finchley Road, N.W,
which I take to be London, although Marg suggested might be
North Walsham. In fact, from the 1851 census details
provided it looks very much as if this was in fact John
Wright Clover's farm at Abbots Hall, a.k.a. The Wood - the
figures differ by only two acres.
Has anyone got easy access in the 1861 and 1871 censuses to
look at least for her, if not also for the subsequent fate
of Joseph, Mary and Martha of Colby? I should be most
appreciative.
Does anyone also know of a history of Ipswich School,
similar to the one for Norwich School, covering the period
1750-1850?
with renewed thanks to all of you,
Anthony Clover
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Source: GC-Dauphin County, Pa Query Forum
URL:
http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Pa/Dauphin?read=2089
From: Lynda Ardan <la16(a)earthlink.net>
Subject: Beardsley
Surname: Beardsley, Cable, Valentine, Kipp
-------------------------
I would like to be contacted by anyone searching for Beardlsey
from Delaware
County, Walton, Ny.
Cable from Walton, NY or Uniondale
Kipp's from Pike County, born in New York City, worked for a
school in
Kennsington section of Philadelphia. The first name is Issac
Kip (Kipp)
He is buried in Greentown, Pa., Pike County.
--
Rosemary Miller
Johnstown, PA
This is from another list.
If interested, you can write to the person
who wrote the email - see the address below.
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Match: 'Cable' ANDNOT (Modem*) ANDNOT x-loop/LIST-L
Source: GC-Allegheny County, Pa Query Forum
URL:
http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Pa/Allegheny?read=8456
From: Carole Stubbs <stubbs(a)tstonramp.com>
Subject: Col. John Newton Sarber
Surname: Sarber
-------------------------
I am related to Col. John Newton Sarber, Pittsburg, Allegheny,
PA. But,
only know this fathers' first name, Stephen, and mother's
name, Lucile
Cable. Do you have more information you could share? Thank
you.
--
Rosemary Miller
Johnstown, PA
This is from another list.
This email was written by
Sandi Gorin <sgorin(a)glasgow-ky.com>
Source: SOUTH-CENTRAL-KENTUCKY-L(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: [SCKY] LOGAN CO MARRIAGES - DAWSON THRU DENNING
DAWSON:
Asbury to ROWLAND, Mary B, 11 June, 1822.
Benoni E to HOGAN, Margaret C, 25 Mar 1843.
Cable D to MOODY, Caroline, 26 Jan 1835.
George T to HOGAN, Margaret, 14 Aug 1845.
John D to MILLAKIN, Isabella T, Dec 1856.
Samuel to PREWITT, Anna, 21 June 1804
Thomas to FITZHUGH, Nancy, 9 Sept 1812
Thomas J to FRANE, America E, 5 May 1845.
William S to PRICE, Margaret I, 15 July 1847.
--
Rosemary Miller
Johnstown, PA
This is from another list
This email is from Annacarole(a)aol.com
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Source: KYWOLFE-L(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: [KYWOLFE-L] Wolfe Death Certficates
INFORMATION ON CERTIFICATES ONLY AS GOOD AS INFORMANT
These were filed in Lee County, KY.
DANIEL BRECKENRIDGE HOBBS, male, white, widowed, age 90 years,
3 months, 23
days, merchant in store. Wife given as Francis Miller Hobbs.
Daniel was
born Nov. 1, 1857 d. Feb. 23, 1948 of mitral insufficiency.
Father: Thomas
Hobbs born VA. Mother: Mary Cable born North Carolina.
Informant; Drake? H.
Hobbs, St. Helens, KY. Buried: Campton, KY.
--
Rosemary Miller
Johnstown, PA
This is from another list. The email address
of the person sending the email is listed.
Hope it helps someone.
Rosemary
Match: 'Cable' ANDNOT (Modem*) ANDNOT x-loop/LIST-L
Source: LAWSON-L(a)rootsweb.com
From: jsisco <jsisco(a)hiwaay.net>
Subject: Re: Randolph Lawson
Lynne:
Have you checked Walker County, Ga? My Lawsons came from
Walker County,
Ga into Tennessee. Phillip Lawson had about 11 children as
did his
father who I think was William Lawson who married Rhoda Bird.
If this
is not right would some of you wonderful Lawson people please
correct
me. I have a date of 1804 on William Lawson. Also there was
a branch
of these Lawsons who settled in the Smokey Mountains in Cades
Cove.
This was Daniel Bird Lawson who married Mary Jane Cable whose
father
owned the grist mill in Cades Cove. Daniel Bird Lawson was
the son of
Thomas Lawson and Mary "Polly" Barrett.
I hope some of this helps and that I have not confused you
with all of
this. If this info is not right would some of you please
email me with
the correction.
Good Luck.
Delores Phillips Sisco
Lynne wrote:
>
> Special thanks to Wilma, Tal, Don, and all others who are
helping trying
> to figure this out.
>
> Well, you have given me something to think about. Looks like
I need to
> change the subject matter from Randolph's father, to MILLIE
LAWSON'S
> parents.....
> My line is proven to Millie Lawson, w/o Joseph Phillips.
Millie was born
> in VA.
> A quote from Jehu Phillips's Remeniscences......(son of
Joseph and
> Millie) "he m. Millie Lawson who lived where John B. Jeffers
now has his
> water grist mill near the mouth of Paint Rock."
>
> Her future husband, Joseph Phillips, went to Cambell (Scott)
Co. TN
> along with Abraham Goad, Robert Lawson, and Joseph's older
bro., Thomas
> Phillips, who also m. a Goad, along with others.
> SUPPOSEDLY, Millie and Joseph were m. in TN, so Millie would
have gone
> to TN with her parents. (Paint Rock WOULD be in TN, right?)
>
> So, (Wilma) are we saying that Randall that lived near
Abraham Goad is
> NOT the same person as Randolph Lawson who m. Susannah?
>
> Of the Lawsons living near Abraham Goad, and going to TN, do
you have an
> idea of who her father MIGHT have been?
> Looks like my choices would be Randoll, William Sr. or
William Jr, Any
> insight into this? Any other Lawson's that you know of in
this area?
>
> Would you know WHEN Abraham Goad, and the Lawson's and
Phillips
> relocated to TN? That would help to narrow down the age of
Millie when
> she got married, and therefore, the date of her birth.
>
> I really appreciate the help I am receiving to try and
figure this out.
> Thanks so much to all.
>
> Lynne
>
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Match: 'Cable' ANDNOT (Modem*) ANDNOT x-loop/LIST-L
Source: LAWSON-L(a)rootsweb.com
From: "Ron Rutledge" <rrut(a)crosstel.net>
Subject: Re: Randolph Lawson
I am assuming that all of you know that Walker Co., GA has had
at least 3 or
more names in the last 200 yrs or so, one of which name was
Chattooga or
something like that. Also I have been told that the records
were all kept
in different places. They are supposed to be in the County
seat of the
County at the time and did not change when the Counties name
changed and or
the County seat changed. Many researchers have been
searching in the
wrong Counties for years over this mess in Walker Co., GA.
Ron, in the woods
rrut(a)crosstel.net
----- Original Message -----
From: jsisco <jsisco(a)hiwaay.net>
To: <LAWSON-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Sunday, June 25, 2000 2:00 AM
Subject: Re: Randolph Lawson
> Lynne:
> Have you checked Walker County, Ga? My Lawsons came from
Walker County,
> Ga into Tennessee. Phillip Lawson had about 11 children as
did his
> father who I think was William Lawson who married Rhoda
Bird. If this
> is not right would some of you wonderful Lawson people
please correct
> me. I have a date of 1804 on William Lawson. Also there
was a branch
> of these Lawsons who settled in the Smokey Mountains in
Cades Cove.
> This was Daniel Bird Lawson who married Mary Jane Cable
whose father
> owned the grist mill in Cades Cove. Daniel Bird Lawson was
the son of
> Thomas Lawson and Mary "Polly" Barrett.
>
> I hope some of this helps and that I have not confused you
with all of
> this. If this info is not right would some of you please
email me with
> the correction.
>
> Good Luck.
> Delores Phillips Sisco
>
> Lynne wrote:
> >
> > Special thanks to Wilma, Tal, Don, and all others who are
helping trying
> > to figure this out.
> >
> > Well, you have given me something to think about. Looks
like I need to
> > change the subject matter from Randolph's father, to
MILLIE LAWSON'S
> > parents.....
> > My line is proven to Millie Lawson, w/o Joseph Phillips.
Millie was born
> > in VA.
> > A quote from Jehu Phillips's Remeniscences......(son of
Joseph and
> > Millie) "he m. Millie Lawson who lived where John B.
Jeffers now has his
> > water grist mill near the mouth of Paint Rock."
> >
> > Her future husband, Joseph Phillips, went to Cambell
(Scott) Co. TN
> > along with Abraham Goad, Robert Lawson, and Joseph's older
bro., Thomas
> > Phillips, who also m. a Goad, along with others.
> > SUPPOSEDLY, Millie and Joseph were m. in TN, so Millie
would have gone
> > to TN with her parents. (Paint Rock WOULD be in TN,
right?)
> >
> > So, (Wilma) are we saying that Randall that lived near
Abraham Goad is
> > NOT the same person as Randolph Lawson who m. Susannah?
> >
> > Of the Lawsons living near Abraham Goad, and going to TN,
do you have an
> > idea of who her father MIGHT have been?
> > Looks like my choices would be Randoll, William Sr. or
William Jr, Any
> > insight into this? Any other Lawson's that you know of in
this area?
> >
> > Would you know WHEN Abraham Goad, and the Lawson's and
Phillips
> > relocated to TN? That would help to narrow down the age of
Millie when
> > she got married, and therefore, the date of her birth.
> >
> > I really appreciate the help I am receiving to try and
figure this out.
> > Thanks so much to all.
> >
> > Lynne
> >
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The email is from:
Jim Kable <kjim(a)ed.yama.sut.ac.jp>
Source: KABLE-L(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: [KABLE] KABLE CABLE KEABLE KEBLE - from Japan
Dear Graham (and others)
Further to the Cable/Kable/Keable/Keble discussion. I was in
East Anglia
last sumer (ie July/August) - my 4th time since 1988. I am
currently
writing up that summer's diary - a long process which I hope
to finish
before I head off to Canada on July 22! But life and work here
in Japan
is rather busy...
At any rate I've just been entering a number of tales and
there are
several that shed a glare of light on particular aspects of
our mutual
family interest. So a few random pieces...
Firstly, in the village of Laxfield, while visiting friends
who may be
distant connections, Pam and her retired farmer husband Denis
(correct
spelling, please note) CABLE, I mentioned that I had taken a
photograph
of a Charles E. KEABLE on the War Memorial near one of the
entrances to
the village. Oh, yes, Pam said, Denis' grand-father was Alfred
KEABLE -
but that his name had come to be spelled CABLE. How that
occurred
neither had any thoughts. Interesting isn't it. [CABLE and
KEABLE
therefore not hugely distant at all it seems.] Pam and Denis
have one
son, Jonathon, a local celebrity on BBC Suffolk, for his
appearances as
"Fred" who speaks Suffolk dialect. He appears on TV Charity
fundraisers
and as a guest speaker in various other contexts, too. He
made a tape
for me some years back - great to hear the humour - I would
describe
much of it as very Australian (of the unsophisticated 1950s
variety) but
the accent is a treasure and must be close to the way in which
our Kable
ancestors spoke.
When my wife and I did a reconnaissance (how else might I
describe it)
of Suffolk/Norfolk places in May 1988 we were referred to a
Tim CABLE
(picture-framer/painting restorer) - he was interested in my
story -
origins in Cratfield (which is variously connected to Laxfield
via
ecclesiastic history - while Ubbeston (correct spelling,
please note)
where "our" Henry's grand-parents Henry KEABLE and Elizabeth
RUDD were
wed (at St Peter's Church - now deconsecrated - a private
residence-cum-prosthetics assemblage place) lies in between
them both.
At that time his eldest child Saira was in junior high, doing
a history
of her family - he asked me to send a copy of my diary to him
for her
after my return to Australia - which I did - and her
enthusiasm for
trying to find a link between us has continued unabated ever
since.
Anyway I caught up again with Tim - we had dinner one night.
He has
ancestors from Yoxford (where young Henry was captured after
the Alburgh
robbery[pron is Arbro', by the way]) - a coach-builder - the
supposition
that Henry may well have been hiding out with kin. (Yoxford,
too, is not
far across country from Laxfield).
There is a house in Mendham (identified by newspapers - enough
said!!)
as the one in which Henry was born - but logically, cogently
dismissed
by G.Paul KABLE whose evidence that Henry was born in Laxfield
is too
strong. Nevertheless I am certainly inclined to think that at
some stage
the family lived in the house (variously known as Godbold's
Cottage or
Robbers Cottage) because Alburgh is almost but not quite
within sight -
of the cottage - on a hill in Foxes Lane - rather than of
Mendham itself
- down in the vale over which the cottage looks. I think there
was first
hand knowledge of this area - but as in all these things - I
am
speculating.
On a visit to Dunwich (the large Roman port town almost
entirely now
claimed by the sea on the north Suffolk coast) in the Museum I
saw and
photographed a painting of the Life Boat (Royal National Life
Boat=RNLB)
"John KEBLE" donated by the KEBLE family to commemorate the
late
Reverend John KEBLE (1792-1866). We had just that morning as
indeed
previously in 1988 been to Aldeburgh (famous for the
Elizabethan Moot
Hall, still in use and for the annual Music Festival) and seen
various
things to do with RNLB there - in fact in 1988 the then RLNB
was the
"James CABLE" named for a famous RNLB man, in the mid-19th
century of
that name (who also spent some time too in Australia - gold
rush days??
can't quite recall now). So those with the name CABLE in
Suffolk these
days usually are interested in this connection! And so maybe a
connection to us to.
And by the way, in a print gallery in Aldeburgh, I purchased a
fine ink
sketch print of the Guild Hall in Thetford, Norfolk, where at
the Spring
Assizes of 1783 and 1784, respectively, young Henry and
Susannah HOLMES
were to meet with the judgements that brought them finally to
New South
Wales. Although I've photographed the actual building (and
been in the
court room said to be the one in use at that time) the lines
of the
structure have suffered from visual pollution - cars and
market stalls!
Although both Henry and Susannah were incarcerated in the old
Norman
Castle in Norwich which was then a gaol, their cases came up
in the
Spring Assizes which were always held in Thetford - some
distance away.
Henry's father and his accomplice Abraham CARMAN (I wonder
whether he
was kin at all in some way?) were then taken back to Norwich
to be
hanged. The Castle Gaol was the County Gaol - for crimes
committed
outside the Norwich City limits. For crimes committed within
the city
there was another City Gaol where miscreants/suspects were
imprisoned.
All or some of this may already be quite familiar to you.
Forgive me if
it is old news. Two years ago, writing on another family line
(the
Scottish side via my grand-mother Williamina (lovely uniquely
Scottish
name that one) usually known as Minnie, of course, (and my
father,
youngest child, Stewart, called "Mickey"!) - I included lots
of similar
stories and tales and was surprised (pleasantly so) when a
cousin in the
States (KABLE connection) pointed out this aspect of my style
- I am of
course interested in lists of names and dates (I was a former
teacher of
history) but more than that I want the human interest - the
stories of
experiences and interpretation of meanings - even as I try to
see my own
life and the way it may or may not be making much sense!
I would be interested in any feedback - (aren't we all!)
Jim KABLE (the Japan Connection)
--
Rosemary Miller
Johnstown, PA
This is from another list.
Maybe it will help someone.
Rosemary
This email is from "Graham Starkey" <squeak(a)ozemail.com.au>
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Source: KABLE-L(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: Re: [KABLE] Kable link to Scotland?
(1) My understanding (from Paul Kable, primarily) is that our
Kables came
from Keables and before that Kebles, and that this was an old
Saxon word for
cudgel (nasty lot, we were). My Uncle (Walter Aberdeen Kable)
tried to
convince me that we originated from Cabells, being of Huguenot
background,
but I could find no support for that one. There may well be a
link between
Keble and Cable, but it would take a fair amount of digging to
get it. Paul
also believed (from the time when the was in Suffolk doing the
research)
that the Kebles had aristocratic roots in Wissett, but he
wasn't able to
prove it. I have a researcher in Ipswich (10 pounds an hour)
doing some
Starkey research at the moment, and this link is one which I
intend to get
pursued later. Unless anyone has a bunch of funds they want to
dispense
with...
(2) Regarding the extent to which the general Kable files
contain
non-Kables. My own ten cents worth (plus 1 cent for GST) is
that the focus
for the Kable database should be Henry Kable and Susannah
Holmes. The first
implication of this (probably not too much disagreement here)
is that all
descendants (of whatever name) be included, and all ancestors
(of whatever
name) be included. Secondly, all spouses, and here is where we
might get
some divergence. My own preference is that siblings and
parents of spouses
be included. Further, the spouses of Henry's children should
get a little
more detail, maybe a couple of generations back; the Charltons
are one such
example that I can think of, since two sisters married two of
Henry's sons.
While I'm on that topic, does anyone (Hilda perhaps?) know the
origin of the
middle name "Mileham" which appears in the progeny of both
Henry Esto and
Eunice?
(3) Technical questions. It is easy to split a GEDCOM, there
is a very
simple utility GEDSPLIT which enables that. Merging is less
simple. Merging
two GEDCOMs is OK except for any people which are in both.
These must
generally be handled manually. Merging groups of people who
don't overlap is
easy. I intend to keep my own family tree separate from the
wider Kable one,
just including in my tree the Kables of interest to me and my
extended
family. The Kable tree has wide interest, and justifies an
existence of its
own, so it is easy for my own material to reference it.
(4) Gary, I don't think I have your complete line, and I
couldn't derive it
easily from your website. Could you point me to it, or post it
on the list,
or email me?
Bye all.
Graham
_________________________________________________________________________
From: "Gary & Donna" <clueless(a)ihug.co.nz>
> Hi everyone,
> Received this email in response to a posting to a news
group.
> At the top is my original posting.
>
> >Kia ora e hoa ma
> >This is the short list of names that I am looking for at
the moment.
> >More info available at
> >http://www.nullus-anxietas.com
> >and follow the links to Genealogy.
> >
> >FOSTER Family - Hampshire, England; Otago, New Zealand
>
> _____________etc etc
>
> Gary,
> Are you into CABLE as sometimes this appears as Keable,
Kable, etc. I
> understand that the CABLE surname originated in Angus,
Scotland (where I
> am from) in the 13th century.
>
> I notice you have KEABLES & KABLES in Suffolk and NSF. I
have not got
> any Cables in these areas in my immediate family as yet.
>
> If you feel I can be of any help, email back.
>
> Regards
>
> John Cable
>
> john(a)canmore.demon.co.uk
>
>
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
--
> ------------------------------------
> Is the list interested in including other family names into
the Kable
family?
> I have at the moment some 1500 odd (aren't they all)
individuals related
to
> my sons family tree.
> Do we incorporate these names into the Kable family tree or
keep them
> separate?
>
> Question for Graham... how easy is it to merge two gedcom
files and
> eliminate duplicates? In my GEDCOM about a third are Kable
family members
> that would be in the MASTER list that Hilda has done. Any
suggestions from
> anyone would be appreciated.
>
> Also over the weekend I'll be adding some new stuff to my
web site
> http://www.nullus-anxietas.com so I hope you will all feel
free to drop in
> and check it out.
>
> Hope everyone has a great weekend
>
> ka kite ano
> Gary
--
Rosemary Miller
Johnstown, PA
This is from another list -
Copied in part...
This email was written by
"janet henriksen" <janjan(a)ipa.net>
Source: NYBROOKLYN-L(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: [NYBROOKLYN] 1908 BROOKLYN DEATH INDEX Surname "C"
LDS Film #1324915
1908 BROOKLYN DEATH INDEX Surname "C" LDS Film #1324915
Name Age Date Certificate #
Cabble, Roseanna C. 48y Feb. 1 #2459
Cable, Almira E. 72y Feb. 3 #2624
--
Rosemary Miller
Johnstown, PA
This is from another list.
It is from: Barbara
"b.mcdonald1" <b.mcdonald1(a)ntlworld.com>
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Source: LONDON-L(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: [Lon] PRITCHARD
Hi
Anyone researching Pritchard, I have a 1862 marriage
certificate for Mary
Ann Pritchard aged 22. Residing in Kensal New Town marrying
Richard Payne.
Her Fathers name was William, a Blacksmith and her mother was
Maria Cable,
her sister was Hannah.
Not actually researching this myself but can pass names onto
person who is.
Regards
Barbara
--
Rosemary Miller
Johnstown, PA
This is from another list. Maybe it will help someone.
Rosemary=
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Source: GC-USGenWeb Archives<br>Wisconsin Obituaries
URL:
http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/Archives/Wi/GeneralObits?read=524
Subject: Mrs. Mark (Sharon) Stapel
Surname: Stapel, Riehl, Cable
-------------------------
Friday, July 7, 2000 edition of the Green Bay Press Gazette
Mrs. Mark (Sharon) Stapel, age 48, 323 S. Grant St.,
Seymour, died unexpectedly Wednesday at St. Mary's
Hospital. She was born Dec. 23, 1951, daughter of Nolan
(Jim) Riehl and the late Rose Cable. On Dec. 1, 1972,
she was united in marriage to Mark Stapel in Shiocton.
Sharon was a rural paper carrier for the Appleton Post
Crescent.
(To see more of the obit, follow the above URL.)
--
Rosemary Miller
Johnstown, PA
This is from another list - maybe it will help someone.
Rosemary
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Date:
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Subject: Re: [OH-MEM] Poem to "Mom"
Sandy, I am so glad my mom is still alive to see how much I
have accomplished
on her daughtered-out family that she didnt know about. Of all
the Criplivers
and new cousins even living close to me and didnt even know
existed like my
mom's first cousins' granddaughter that lives only 20 miles
away in Bradner
Ohio. I even met lots of SHEPLERS at a reunion in Indiana. My
cousins Karen
and Marilyn took me there a couple years ago. This all
happened when I sent
in an article to the Key Shoppers news asking if anyone knew
anything about
my grandfather Louis Krepleever and his sister. The day the
paper came out
this lady from Waterville (just 5 miles away) calls me on the
phone. We got
together and she took me out to Bradner in Wood county just
about 5 miles
from Bowling Green, Ohio. along with her Mom, Lillian,
Well I met Patty Shepler Conrad. and her husband Frank. We
talked and laughed
for hours. She took out a family album and there was my mom's
engagement
picture. Patty is same age as me and her 8th grade picture is
an exact
replica of my 8th grade picture. We could have been twins. We
still look
alike. We got in Pattys car and went out to the Chestnut
Ridge and Bradner
cemetery. She showed me why I could not find any information
on my Krepleever
family. My Grandfather had changed the spelling of the name.
There was his
father's civil war tombstone John Wesley Cripliver . Since
then I have found
100 Criplivers and other people all over the United States
and their
progeny, Three months ago, I received a phone call from a Bill
Bailey in
California. He is descended from my GGG grandfather Phillip
Criplivers
sister, Mary (Polly) Cripliver Norrick. Not only that He had
found out that
we have a different 4th great grandfather then the one that
Pattys aunt in
St. Charles Mo. ( who called a month after the visit to Patty)
sent me. She
had sent me all of The Criplivers who lived in Waterville.
John Wesleys
father John Henry and his wife (guess what her maiden name
was?) Right!
SHEPLER! Not only that but Grandpas sister Edna Rachel
married Barney
Poorman SHEPLER, who was Marilyn and Karens great grandfather.
grandfather to
their father Harry Shepler, Lillians husband. This gets even
more comfusing.
My GG grandmother's Rachel, (grandpas grandmother) had a
sister Roseann. She
married Samuel Cable. Samuel Cable had a daughter Harriet Emma
Cable who
married John Allen Fowler. They lived about 1/2 mile from me
on a farm. They
had 7 children, one daughter was Rose and the other was
Bertha and the third
daughter was Lulu. Guess who Lulu married? Yes, Louis Malcom
Krepleever. So
it turned out that my grandparents were third cousins to each
other. Then
Karen digs deeper Rachel and Roseanns father was Abraham
Shepler. He has a
brother John who is father to Barney Poorman Shepler who is
father to George
Washington Shepler who is father to Harry Shepler who is
father to Karen and
Marilyn!!!!!!
So the gal who took me out to meet Patty Shepler Conrad. is a
cousin to me
also. Pattys father was Glenn Shepler my grandpas sister and
Barneys son.
They also had another son Julian, but Julian never married.
So after I receive all the information on John Henry and his
family and his
father Phillip Samuel Cripliver, I get into the BAIR Family
Saga. Phillip m.
Susannah Bair.
Phillip is one of 9 children. This gal from St . Charles Mo.
sent me Phillips
brother Johns will a year after she sent me all the
information about
Phillips family. (she is aunt to Patty on her mom's side)
showing that there
is a Henry who is either Phillips father or brother. So
tentatively I put him
as Phillips father. Mr. Bailey finds out in a Harrison County
1800 census
that there is an Adam and Elizabeth Cripliver with 9
children. I had found
in the Carroll County newsletter that there was an Adam who
bought land right
next to Phillips. The property that Phillip had bought in
Harrison County
ends up in Carroll County. This is around 1806, because both
of them are
listed as one of first settlers to the county of Carroll in
North twp.
Nothing showed me that Adam was a brother at that time 4 years
ago. Phillip
wrote on the land papers taht he resided in Washington County
Pa. His
tentative father Henry had no wife. Was she carried off by
Indians there at
that time? Phillip had no mother! what happened to Phillip,
John, David,
Jacob, William, Catherine, Polly, Margarets mother? So now
when Mr. Bailey
sent me the information on Adam and Elizabeth Cripliver, It
shows more that
they JUST GOTTA be the parents. PLEASE PRETTY PLEASE be the
parents. I just
can't go through another.
OH by the way, I cannot find Susannah BAIR/BARE/BEAR siblings.
Her father and
mother are Daniel and Eve Whitmore BARE. Her brother Samuel
m. Phillips
sister Catherine. There were 12 kids in the family.
Nance
--
Rosemary Miller
Johnstown, PA
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Source: GC- Jefferson Co. NY Obituaries
URL:
http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/NY/JeffersonObits?read=2076
Subject: Henry Cable - 1912
Surname: Cable, Reese, Kabel
-------------------------
prob. Watertown Daily Times, n.d. (1912)
Henry Cable
Henry Cable, a well-known resident of this city, died Tuesday
at his home,
655 Emerson St. Mr. Cable was born in the Town of Orleans
[Jefferson, NY]
71 years ago, but for the past 28 years he had resided in
Watertown. He
was a carriage woodworker by occupation and had been long
employed at the
Excelsior Carriage works.
He is survived by his wife, Emogene [Reese] Cable; a son,
Charles E. Cable,
a brother, John Cable, and a sister, Mrs. Agusta Kabel, all of
this city.
Mr. Cable was a member of Jefferson Union Lodge, I. O. O. F.,
Kahuahgo
Tribe, I.O.R.M., and of the Exempt Firemen.
The funeral will be held from the family home Thursday
afternoon at 2,
Rev. J. H. Larson, pastor of the Emmanuel Congregational
church, officiating.
Interment will be made at North Watertown Cemetery.
--
Rosemary Miller
Johnstown, PA
Subject:
PML Search Result matching 'Cable' ANDNOT (Modem*)
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Date:
Thu, 6 Jul 2000 01:14:08 -0700
From:
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Subject: Fw: BRADSHAW & SANEWAY
----------
> From: Brian Skehan <briansk(a)netspace.net.au>
>
> Dear List,
> Just wondering if there is anyone on the list researching
Thomas
Bradshaw
> who married Ann Saneway in Little Ilford Essex in 1798.They
had the
> following children John Thomas Bradshaw 1799, Mary Ann
1802, Edward 1805
> and Sarah 1808.
> Sarah married William Cable about 1827.Would love to hear
from anyone
with
> connections to this line.
> Regards,
> Elaine Skehan,
> Longford,Victoria,
> Australia.
--
Rosemary Miller
Johnstown, PA
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Match: 'Cable' ANDNOT (Modem*) ANDNOT x-loop/LIST-L
Source: PACAMBRI-L(a)rootsweb.com
From: "Sheri Hubbell" <sadieh(a)lisco.com>
Subject: [PaCambri] re: Pringle/Snyder/Cable Information
Information on Catherine Pringle b 18 apr 1820,PA m Joseph B
Snyder 18 m 1843. I don't have
all of my information in front of me, so please excuse, lack
of names.
I do know that Catherine had a brother Perry that also came to
Iowa, as we have a Pringle
cemetery here. And I think that she had a sister Mary that
married Alexander Trotter. Joseph
Snyder's first wife was Margaret Trotter.
Catherine and Joseph were married by a minister by the last
name of Sitman, they named their
son John Sitman Snyder after the minister.
I am also thinking that Catherine's mother was a Cable, as I
know the Cable's fit in somewhere.
If anyone has any information on any of these families, I
would appreciate corresponding with
you.
Sheri
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Match: 'Cable' ANDNOT (Modem*) ANDNOT x-loop/LIST-L
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From: "Rhonda" <lindclan(a)lisco.com>
Subject: Re: [IAKEOKUK] Roll Call
It talks about a Edward Lee being of scottish decent he
married Elizabeth
Smith
The Son of Edward Lee Sameuel Kelly Lee married Emeline
Pinegar
Samuel was a prosperous farmer and had a large estate at the
time of his
death with the land holdings in Mahaska Co Iowa and in Cherry
Co., Neb he
willed the bulk of his estate to his sons Samuel Lewis,Thomas
Andrew, and
Hery Sylvester for their years of service his daughter
Angeline was not in
havor and he left her $100 Angeline had divorced in 1907 and
it is believed
that this action had influenced her fathers decision.There was
a long
lengthy court case, in which Angeline's brothers had tried to
have the will
set aside,suggesting that Samuel was not of sound mind in his
last months
James W.Lee (1867-1927) and Maude M.Lee(1873-1945) are in
theHighland
Cemetery Lot 16 William E.Lee 1906-1961 same cemetery Lot
17 Martain Lee
1870-1947 Lot 24 Margaret Lee 1873-1955 Lot 24
Hope that this helps some
Rhonda
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Source: FOLKLORE-L(a)rootsweb.com
From: Kath <mzmouser(a)home.com>
Subject: [FOLKLORE] Summer Fun Suggestions
Thinking Outside the Cable Box
By Cheryl Gochnauer
-- School's only been out for 15 minutes, and already your
kids are
bored. If you're on a tight budget - as many stay-at-home
moms are -
"there's nothing to do!" blues can't be far behind.
Enough of that! Here are some things I'm doing with my
daughters, Karen
and Carrie, this summer. Let's get you thinking about what's
available
in your hometown, too.
In my area, some local theatres are showing $1.50 family
movies at their
early shows, 10:00 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. These movies are
already on
video (titles like Prince of Egypt, October Sky and Stuart
Little), but
my girls still like seeing their favorites on the big screen.
Check
theatres in your city to see if they've got something special
going on.
For instance, AMC Theatres still provide free popcorn with
each ticket
purchased on Wednesdays with a Movie Watcher card.
In many cities, AMF Bowling Centers are featuring one free
game per
child, per day, through mid-August. You just pay to rent
shoes. What's
going on at your local bowling alley? How about the miniature
golf
courses, batting cages and skating rinks?
Visit your Parks and Recreation Department and ask for a map
of local
attractions, then take your children on a tour of your town's
parks. In
my suburban hometown, there are two dozen "official" parks
that run the
gamut from lively softball fields and concession stands to
quaint, quiet
benches nestled in a half-acre haven. The girls and I will be
checking
them all out.
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Source: GC- Champaign Co. Oh Obituaries
URL:
http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Oh/ChampaignObits?read=30
From: Sandi Evilsizer Koscak <Evilsizer3(a)aol.com>
Subject: Obit- Oren Evilsizor
Surname: Terrell, Lee, Niece, Bishop
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Urbana Daily Citizen Friday February 25, 1949
Oren Evilsizor,72, died Thursday noon at the home of his
daughter, Mrs
Betty Terrell of Cable, where he had resided for several
years. The body
was taken to to Richeson-Wickham funeral home, St Paris, where
friends
may call until 1 P.M. Monday. Services will be conducted at 2:
P.M. Monday
from the Terre haute Methodist Church with rev Samuel Furrow
officiating.
Burial will be made in the Terre haute Cemetery. A Native of
Terre haute,
Mr Evilsizor was the son of William and Julia Lee Evilsizor.
Survivors
include three daughters, Mrs. Terrell, Mrs Wendell Niece of St
Paris and
Mrs Stanley Bishop of St Paris rural route; five sons, Cletus
of Dayton,
Clement of Troy, Robert of Springfield, Virgil of Columbus and
Cecil of
St Paris; a brother, Marley of Terre haute, twenty
grandchildren and seven
great grandchildren.
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Rosemary Miller
Johnstown, PA