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Looking for information on John "Ned" Carlisle b. 1810 in SC. Found in
Pickens Co. AL in the 1850 Census with the following family:
Hetta 42 (b. SC to Hannah Billings/Billions)
Caroline 20
Julia P. 11
Elbert 9
Cullmiller (Camila) 6
Melvina 3
John E. 1
Elizabeth Davis 60
Hope someone can help me with my brick wall.
Chris Kinard Land
In a message dated 8/18/2006 8:53:40 A.M. Central Daylight Time,
mrsdoubtfire(a)iprimus.com.au writes:
list all surnames
Do you just want surnames or whole families?
Mary McGarr
granddaughter of Missouri Alice Carlisle Knight
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At an auction this weekend I bought a book that had two fraternity certificates and a picture of a lady. The certificates were for Rolph J. Carlisle and dated 1930 and 1931. I found out he was a junior at Michigan State College/University in Lansing, Michigan where these certificates orginiated. If there is someone out there who might be related to Rolph J. Carlisle please contact me so I might possibly get these certificates to a family member who might want them. Thank you. Lynne Adams Dalius
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I am just starting to work on the Carlisle branch of my family which originates in WVA. In the Early Court Minutes of Greenbrier CO the following was recorded on April 18, 1876:
On the motion of Esther Carlisle, is is ordered that John Hutchinson, Valentine Cook, Hugh Caperton, Roger Kilpatrick, or any three of them being first sworn are to meet on the lands of Robert Carlisle, deceased, and allot and assign unto the said Esther the dower in the lands of her said husband, deceased, and the surveyor is ordered to attd. the laying of the said dower.
Is anybody out there descended from Robert and Esther and if so what is the maiden name of Esther? Thanks for any information.
Pamela Zull pamylaz(a)comcast.net
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Albert F. Barker, proprietor of the Diller House, Hanover, was born January 20, 1841, near Littlestown, Penn. His parents, Joseph and Cassia (Diehl) Barker, natives of Chester and York Counties, were married in York County and removed to Adams County, where all their children, fourteen in number, were born, of whom only six are now living. Mr. Barker acquired his education in the public schools of his home town. His studies were pursued with a view to the medical profession, but he abandoned it at the age of seventeen, at the request of his father. He clerked in mercantile establishments and hotels in Pennsylvania and Maryland, and during the last war he volunteered as a nurse to attend the sick and wounded at the second battle of Bull Run, had charge of a ward in general hospital, but was several times detailed for field hospital duty. He was in the service for about four months. He was marred at Uniontown, Md., January 30, 1864, to Miss. Ellen R. Carlisle, a native of Mary!
land. Their only child died in infancy. He embarked in the mercantile business in Littlestown in 1864, and followed it fourteen years. He then retired from the business and for about four years traded in cattle, etc. In March 1883, he bought out the Diller House, which he refitted and refurnished and converted into a first-class hotel. His father died in Littlestown, Penn., at the age of sixty-nine years, leaving an estate of several thousand dollars, of which he has charge as administrator. His mother is still living at the old homestead, aged about seventy-one years. Mr. Barker is a member of the I.O.O.F. and of the order of Red Men. He had been an active Republican for many years of his life, and was postmaster at Littlestown from 1864 to 1878.
Taken from the book, “History of York County, Illustrated 1886” by John Gibson, Historical Editor