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Is there an index of marriages in Baltimore, MD, around 1920-1930?
Looking for a marriage for Soffia TRAWINSKI. She was on 1920 census with
parents and not on 1930. She would have been about 20 years old in 1930.
Thanks for any suggestions.
Elise
in WA
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Liz Johnson, Sturbridge, MA
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>To: MDGEN-L(a)rootsweb.com
>Subject: Re: [MDGEN] DANIEL PEARCE
>Date: Tue, 24 Dec 2002 00:27:34 EST
>
>Liz Johnson, Thank you for the sugggestions, I need all the help I can get.
>Viola
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Viola,
If nothing else, take a look at some ECKERs or a spelling varitaion, from
southeastern PA. (York; Lancaster & other Counties near the Maryland border.
They might have a beginning as Pennsylvania-German/PA-Dutch, or might come
from the Dutch people of the Nieuw Netherlands Colonies, which extended from
north of (New York, NY) to below "South River," later called the Delaware,
before the English takeover in 1684.
Archive searches from some of the Pennsylvania mailing lists on Rootsweb for
these counties may be helpful.
Also, as you did not give place names, depending on where in Maryland you
are looking, try early Ship's Lists or lists of indenture to ports and
locations from New York, to as far south as Virginia.
Tht's my best until after the end of the week...
Liz Johnson of Massacusetts
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>To: MDGEN-L(a)rootsweb.com
>Subject: [MDGEN] DANIEL PEARCE
>Date: Mon, 23 Dec 2002 22:27:32 EST
>
>Looking for info on Daniel Pearce and Ann/Nancy Ankers. Children are
>Daniel,
>Walter, Rebecca m. William Smith Wilson(my line), and John. Believe Daniel
>b. abt 1760. Grateful for any clues.
>Viola
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Looking for info on Daniel Pearce and Ann/Nancy Ankers. Children are Daniel,
Walter, Rebecca m. William Smith Wilson(my line), and John. Believe Daniel
b. abt 1760. Grateful for any clues.
Viola
I have only one Annie Replogle: Anna Golden Replogle, b Oct 12, 1888, m
Jess Lester. We knew her as Golden Lester. (Always loved that name!)
she was my greataunt.
Patience
Joe & Stephanie Grohol wrote:
> Hi..
>
> I am seeking information on Annie(Eveannie) Carroll Repogle. She has
> been found in the census but want I am wondering, who exactly was her
> husband? In the 1900 Census, at age 53 she is widowed. I am wondering if
> someone has any information on her and her family. Any information would
> be great. Annie was born Mar 1847 in PA.
>
> Appreciate any information.
>
> Stephanie Grohol
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Hi...
I am seeking more information on Wilson Carroll and his family....Wilson
was born Feb 11, 1857 in Johnstown, PA, died Feb 8, 1947 in Montgomery
Co. MD) and he married Elizabeth Virginia (Jeannie) Sleasman(Oct 14,1860
in Smithsburg, MD, died Feb 1, 1932 in Smithsburg, MD) on April 4, 1881.
I am wondering if someone could help me in locating Wilson in the census
before 1900. His parents were William Carrell (1816) and Mary Avey(20
Mar 1814). I have found Wilson and family in the 1900 and beyond census.
Wilson and Elizabeth's children were: Ethel Ann Carroll( born:Sept 6,
1882...any info on her would be great....in her mother's obit it is
stated that she was living in 1932 in Newark, NJ), Mabel Irene Carroll
Pratt( born 13 Sep 1887 in MD and died 05 Feb 1961 in Laurel
Maryland..she married Henry Pratt...any info on them would be great),
Susan L. Carroll(I have info on her, she was my great grandmother),
George William Carroll (02 Dec 1890 in Smithsburg, MD and died 12 Mar
1979 in Winter Haven, Fl. He married Melissa or Malissa(born abt 1889
died in 1981 in Orlando, FL) and they had 5 children: Viola(Abt 1905),
Helen (Abt 1907), George W. (Abt 1909), Carl W. (Abt 1914) and Raymond
(Abt 1915)...seeking more info on this family also). Naomi Ruth Carroll
Bowen(01 Feb 1895, in Waynesboro, PA and died 09 May 1990 in Riverside,
CA but her interment was in Rappohannack Baptist Church Cemetery,
Rappohannack, VA). She married William Tyler Bowen (07 Feb 1899 in
Newburg, West Virginia and died 19 Oct 1984 in Rockville, MD. while
visiting a granddaughter). They married and had two children that I
could find in the 1930 census. Any information on them would also be
great) and the last child of Wilson and Elizabeth was: Esther Josephine
Carroll Roggenkamp( 19 Jun 1900 in Smithsburg, MD, died 11 Oct 1987 in
Foneswood, Virginia) She married a Arthur Wilbur Roggenkamp (08 Dec 1901
in New York, died May 1973 in Warsaw, VA) Any information would also be
great on them.
Any help anyone can give me would be great.....appreciate whatever info
any one can give me.
Stephanie Grohol
Hi..
I am seeking information on Annie(Eveannie) Carroll Repogle. She has
been found in the census but want I am wondering, who exactly was her
husband? In the 1900 Census, at age 53 she is widowed. I am wondering if
someone has any information on her and her family. Any information would
be great. Annie was born Mar 1847 in PA.
Appreciate any information.
Stephanie Grohol
Hi...
I am seeking information on Elizabeth Yowler Alsip(the widow of Joseph
Alsip Jr) and her second husband Samuel Gouker. She married Samuel in
1860....and I was wondering what info is there on them? Any help is
appreciated.
Stephanie Grohol
Hi...
I am in need of a lookup....I am looking for Frank or Franklin Alsip and
family in the 1910 Washington County, MD census. I know that 1910 isn't
indexed yet, but I am hoping someone can help me in locating them. I
have looked so far in Cavetown but no luck. They did live in Hagerstown,
but I am not sure where exactly to look since it looks like alot of
Hagerstown ones. I am also looking for any other Alsips living in
Hagerstown. Also....I am need of help in finding out when exactly Frank
Alsip died. I have only that he died in 1933. Frank was married to Annie
I. Robinson and they had 8 children. I would also like to know about
when some of their children died....they were: Charles M. Alsip born: 09
Feb 1880 in Cavetown, MD, George E. Alsip born: 13 Apr 1882..., Dorothy
Alsip born: 03 Jun 1884, Henry Paul Alsip born: 09 Jul 1886, Nina E.
born 23 Mar 1888. I have the rest of their kids.
Any help is appreciated. Thank you in advance for helping if you can.
Stephanie Grohol
In a message dated 12/18/2002 10:08:02 PM Central Standard Time,
tbgreen(a)attbi.com writes:
> I was hoping that his death certificate might include the name of his
> father.
> >
> > However, after searching the death record indexes of both Baltimore City
> > and the counties for every year from 1930 until he would have been 100, I
> > have not been able to find a record of his death. Nor have I been able
> to
> > find a record of the death of his wife.
> >
> > Is it possible that both he and his wife died without any death
> certificate
> > being recorded?
> >
>
Hi Bruce,
Just an idea.... but... I had the same problem. I searched the county where
I "knew" they lived. I searched the counties surrounding that county and no
luck. Finally found the death certificate clear across the state in another
county. When they became ill they were taken to a daughter's home. As a
result, their death certificate was in that county instead of their home
county.
Do you suppose your grandfather was at someone else's home when he died and
the certificate would be filed there instead of his home county. It is
possible that it might even be in another state if he had children who lived
out of state.
LIke I said.... just an idea.
Take care - Emma
TheGreens wrote:
> "Bruce L. Nicholson" wrote:
>
> > Looking for advice and possible explanation for inability to find death
> > certificate in MD after 1920.
> >
> > I am trying to find the parents of my great grandfather, Samuel F.
> > Nicholson of Baltimore City (I know, it had to be a name like Smith!). He
> > was born in MD in 1849. I have found him and his family in most Census
> > records up to and including 1920.
> >
> > In the 1920 Census, he is 71 and head of household which included his wife
> > (age 67) and his 21 year old son and 21 year old daughter.
> >
> > I was hoping that his death certificate might include the name of his father.
> >
> > However, after searching the death record indexes of both Baltimore City
> > and the counties for every year from 1930 until he would have been 100, I
> > have not been able to find a record of his death. Nor have I been able to
> > find a record of the death of his wife.
> >
> > Is it possible that both he and his wife died without any death certificate
> > being recorded?
> >
> > He had six children. One daughter married a man from Virginia. Although
> > with five other children living in Baltimore I think it is unlikely
> > considering he was in his mid 70s that he moved a great distance, I suppose
> > he and his wife could have moved to live with his daughter in Virginia and
> > they both died there. However, my father told me that he saw him in
> > Maryland "when he was dying" (about 1937).
> >
> > So, back to my original question. How likely is it that both he and his
> > wife could have died between 1920 and 1938 in Baltimore City without any
> > record of their deaths?
> >
> > Thank you,
> >
> > Bruce
> >
> > Bruce L. Nicholson, Ph.D.
> > Professor
> > Department of Biochemistry, Microbiology and Molecular Biology
> > University of Maine
> > Orono, Maine 04469
> > Tel: 207-581-2800
> > Fax: 207-581-2801
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I live in Mass .
Looking for advice and possible explanation for inability to find death
certificate in MD after 1920.
I am trying to find the parents of my great grandfather, Samuel F.
Nicholson of Baltimore City (I know, it had to be a name like Smith!). He
was born in MD in 1849. I have found him and his family in most Census
records up to and including 1920.
In the 1920 Census, he is 71 and head of household which included his wife
(age 67) and his 21 year old son and 21 year old daughter.
I was hoping that his death certificate might include the name of his father.
However, after searching the death record indexes of both Baltimore City
and the counties for every year from 1930 until he would have been 100, I
have not been able to find a record of his death. Nor have I been able to
find a record of the death of his wife.
Is it possible that both he and his wife died without any death certificate
being recorded?
He had six children. One daughter married a man from Virginia. Although
with five other children living in Baltimore I think it is unlikely
considering he was in his mid 70s that he moved a great distance, I suppose
he and his wife could have moved to live with his daughter in Virginia and
they both died there. However, my father told me that he saw him in
Maryland "when he was dying" (about 1937).
So, back to my original question. How likely is it that both he and his
wife could have died between 1920 and 1938 in Baltimore City without any
record of their deaths?
Thank you,
Bruce
Bruce L. Nicholson, Ph.D.
Professor
Department of Biochemistry, Microbiology and Molecular Biology
University of Maine
Orono, Maine 04469
Tel: 207-581-2800
Fax: 207-581-2801
Email: brucen(a)maine.edu
Personal Web Page: www.geocities.com/brucelnicholson
I am looking for an obit for Wilson A. Carroll who died 08 Feb 1947 in
MD. I have his death record but I am not sure you would have his
obit...maybe a burial or interment which was in the Smithsburg Cemetery.
Here is what i have from his death record: Death Certificate for Wilson
A. Carroll:
MD State Dept. of Health, Cert. of Death #01790, Film # SR3186,
Montgomery County, Tacoma Park, Washington Sanitarium & Hospital, WILSON
A. CARROLL, age 89 years, 11 mns. 27 days, male, white, widowed, Date of
Death Feb 8, 1947, Born 11, 1857, Johnstown, PA. farmer, usual Residence
Calvert County, MD. cause Coronary, Informant Hospital Records, Burial
Feb 11, 1947, Smithsburg Cemetery.
Any help is appreciated.
Stephanie Grohol
I am looking for Jay LAWS, who was born in MD around 1884. He married Hester WILLIAMS (her 2nd marriage), resided in Millville, Sussex County, DE at least from 1902 till about 1910. They had at least two children, Martha and William. Hester died before 1920 and Martha & William lived with their grandparents, Isaac & Annie WILLIAMS, also in Millville, Sussex County, DE. Any info would be greatly appreciated.
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I am looking for Nellie May Ebert. She was the daughter of Charles Arnold
and Anna Elizabeth (Rommel) Ebert. Nellie was born in Baltimore ca March
1899-1900. Nellie's parents divorced when she was a very young child. She
remained with her mother in Baltimore.
If anyone has a copy of the 1910 Baltimore census she is possibly listed with
her parents. I would appreciate anyone who could check Baltimore marriages
after 1916; I would love to know her married name in an effort to establish
contact with Nellie's descendants.
Thank you kindly!
Sue
I am researching my Maryland families and would like any info that anyone can send me on these people:
SCHAAF, Johan (or John) born 9/12/1849 (in Germany?), died 8/19/1920 (Catonsville, MD)
HUBKA (or HUBKAR), Johanna (or Jennie) born 7/13/1855 (? location), died 5/10/1912 (Catonsville)
both are buried in Mount Carmel Cemetery
They were married in Baltimore 12/14/1870, had 4 sons:
SCHAAF, John
SCHAAF, Julius, b. 1879
SCHAAF, William Hugo, b. 4/11/1880, d. 12/10/1950
SCHAAF, ???
One of the brothers (not William) had twins.
Believe that Johan and some of the sons may have been bakers, and came from Germany.
William owned a grocery store in Catonsville, property in Anne Arundel Co. (on Magathy River) and warehouses on waterfront in Baltimore (now the Harbor area). He lost most of it in the Great Depression.
Johanna, I believe came from Ohio (her obituary copied to Toledo and Fort Recovery papers). Believe her mother's name was also Johanna.
JONES, Eugene Edward, b. 5/3/1840 (?in Baltimore or Philadelphia area?), d. 5/2/1928 (St. Agnes Hospital, Catonsville). It is believed that he was adopted, and birth family was either DeShields or Pollitt family (no proof of either)
CULLIN or FRAZIER, Ruth Jane, b. 3/16/1847 (Baltimore), d. 1/21/1917 (at home: 635 S. Streeper St. Catonsville)
I think that CULLIN is her maiden name, and that FRAZIER was a first marriage, but no proof to either. She did have a child:
FRAZIER, William, b. 12/1868 (Baltimore), d. 1/24/1935 (Catonsville). He was single and living with his half brother (Walter JONES) at the family home (S. Streeper St.) when he died. Father is listed as William FRAZIER.
Ruth Jane and Eugene JONES were married 1/16/1878, had two children:
JONES, Walter, born 1/29/1888 (Baltimore), d. 12/3/1957 (John Hopkins Hospital)
JONES, Emma, born 4/16/1883 (Baltimore), d. 3/2/1982 (Catonsville)
Walter was married 3 times, the last one to
HARDESTY, Katie (parents: Oden and Mollie HARDESTY), B. 11/6/1895 (Baltimore), d. 1/19/1963 (John Hopkins)
Walter had one son:
JONES, Aaron (don't have any other info, and don't think that Katie Hardesty was his mother)
Emma married
SCHAAF, William Hugo
They had 7 children:
SCHAAF, Helen Baker (7/14/1902-5/1983)
SCHAAF, William Ellsworth (2/29/1904-4/1975)
SCHAAF, Elmer (10/5/1907-5/20/1908)
SCHAAF, Lillian Ruth Johanna (10/15/1910-10/17/1998)
SCHAAF, Audry Emma (4/18/1912-9/8/2000)
SCHAAF, Emma Virginia (1/16/1917-still living)
SCHAAF, Catherine Edna Loretta (7/28/19230-still living)
The following family's info was found in a JONES family bible, but no one living now knows how they are connected. I have wondered if POLLITT is the birth family of Eugene JONES, but it is a supposition on my part.
POLLITT, William F. b. 11/11/1787 (in Somerset Co.), d. 11/2/1834 (Baltimore)
WARDEN, Emelia b. 5/29/1797 (Baltimore), only daughter of James and Catherine WARDEN
They were married in Baltimore on 10/22/1815, and had the following children: (all born in Baltimore)
POLLITT, Franklin William, b. 8/1/1816, d. 10/25/1840 (Baltimore)
POLLITT, Alfred Henry, b. 2/9/1819, d.8/19/1883 (at 'family home' near Owing Mills, in Baltimore County, called "Ulna" or Ulni" or "Ulm" (print was difficult to read)
POLLITT, Annie Emelia, b. 3/28/1824, d.6/19/1884 (at same family home)
Emelia's mother, Catherine WARDEN, also died at the family home, on 1/23/1878
If any of these individuals mean anything to any one, please contact me at bdecicca(a)flare.net
Hi...
I am seeking information on the Lum(m) family....George Lum was 66 in
the 1880 census for Cavetown, Washington Co., MD and he was married to
Mary who was 51. George was the father of Ada(or Adith or Edith) Lum,
who was my great great grandmother. I found Ada or Adith in the 1900
census married to Victor Kline. Ada was born Aug 1868 and born in MD
according to the 1900 census. Ada was the mother of my great
grandfather, Walter Kellar McPherson. Ada, according to the 1900 census,
had been married to Victor for 10 years, so they were probably married
in 1890, when Walter was 3(he was the son of Edward McPherson and he and
Ada never married).Victor and Ada had two children, Marshall Victor and
Silas R. accordign to the 1900 census. Walter took the Kline name until
he married in 1913. I am looking for any information on the Lum(m)
family. I did find George and Mary in the 1860 census, and I so far have
not found them in the 1870 census. Also I looked in the 1910 census but
did not find them. I looked in Washington Co and Frederick Co, since
most of the Klines lived in Frederick Co. I did find Walter and his half
brother, Marshall in the 1920 and the 1930 census, married and with
children. They lived in 1860, and 1880 in Cavetown, MD, but in 1870 I
have not found them. Any help would be appreciated in finding any info
on this family.
Stephanie Grohol
Hi...
I am seeking help in locating my ancestors....I found some information
that I found after I posted the last time on this family....
I found out Victor Kline(Mar 1863, MD, according to the 1900 census) was
the grandson of Paul Kline(born around 1813 or so, according to the 1880
census in MD). Paul also was the son of George Kline and Elizabeth
Walker Kline. Paul was married twice: 1. Alicinda C. Hessong and 2.
Roennah Poffenberger. He and Alicinda had 4 children with two grandsons
living with him. the children are: Amanda Kline(who was 34 according to
the 1880 census), John Kline who was 9 in 1880 census, Joseph Kline(7 in
the 1800 census), and Willie Paul Kline(who was 8 months in the 1880
census). His Grandsons were Victor who was 17 in the 1880 census and
John Kline who was 3 in the 1880 census. All born in MD. I did locate
Victor in the 1870 census and he was 6 yrs old...but still no mention of
who his parents were. I also found Victor in the 1900 census for
Maryland and he was married to a woman named Ada or Adith (Lum).They had
been married 10 years according to the census..so I am assuming they
were married aroound 1890..and my great grandfather, Walter Kellar(her
son by Edward McPherson) was about 3 when they married.They had two
other sons: Marshall Victor and Silas V. Also Walter, for a time, went
by Kline, until he married in 1913. I am seeking whatever information
anyone has on Paul and his family, plus Victor. I did not find Victor or
Ada or Walter in the 1910 census as yet....I have found them in the 1920
and 1930, married and with children. I know 1910 does not have a index
as yet, but I am hoping someone can help me in locating them...I believe
they could be in either Washington Co., or Frederick Co.
I would appreciate whatever help anyone has in helping me find any info
on this family.
Thank you in advance...
Stephanie Grohol