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While searching for other web sites that contained Palatine information, I
found this: <A HREF="http://www.fortklock.com/knittle.htm">Knittle, Early
Eighteenth Century Palatine Emigration</A>
Check the chapters in the book for good reading on the subject.
For those of you who descend from Jacob Kobel, you will find him listed in #5
Subsistence List, #6 Simmendinger List where Jacob's name is spelled KORBELL
and #7 Pennsylvania Palatine Lists. Also listed are some familiar names
associated with the Kobel's; EMRICH, DECK, SCHAFFER. "Because of the
inconsistent spelling of names,it would be best to do a physical search for
your family name. Some family names have up to twenty variations in spelling."
Jean
I am new to the Spoon, Coble lists and am posting this to all three,
including Greeson. From what I have seen so far, the three lists could be
one list.
My Mary Greeson married John C. Ray in Morgan Co., IN abt 1837 and about 1855
removed with family to Taylor Co., IA. and there are some Greesons there also
after 1855.
In the 1840 census, I find Eli Greeson, John C. Ray and Adam Spoon within
four stops by the census taker. John Greeson is 18 stops prior to Adam
Spoon. Jacob Greeson is seven stops after and another John Greeson is the
eighth stop after.
In 1850 Eli Greeson is HH 94, John Ray is HH91, Adam Spoon is HH96 and
Madison Coble is HH 85. Eli is the on who married Sibby (Hornaday), John C.
Ray married Mary Greeson, Adam Spoon married Peggy (??) (Peggy is five years
older, b. 1800, than Adam and I wonder if this is not the Peggy Greeson that
marrried David Spoon in 1820 and then married brother Adam. Did David die in
NC or Morgan Co., IN)
In 1850 the Madison Coble is married to Mary (HAGEY). Her mother, Elizabeth,
is in the Household.
In the 1850 census I find John Greeson, b. 1797 with wife Barbara, b. 1798
(Spoon, probably) Son, William b. 1844, has bio in Morgan Co., Clay Twp that
shows his parents to be John and Barbara (Spoon) Greeson.
Jacob Greeson, b. 1794 with wife Catharine, 1797. in1850 census, Morgan,
Monroe Twp. Is this the Caty (Catharine Coble) that married Jacob Greeson in
Guilford Co., NC on April 16, 1818?? This is the most likely fit for my Mary
Greeson. Interesting that there is a William Greeson, b 1814, Physician, in
the household. Is this another brother to John and Jacob or a nephew?
Any help on the information here.
Jack Dole, a Colorado Gypsy in York, PA (this year)
PA. Land Applications 1765-1769 is being published.
The website also has a list of surnames in the book.
Click here: <A HREF="http://www.germannames.com/al.htm">Ancestor's Land -
Pennsylvania Land Records</A>
Jean