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1840 PA Census Index
William Butler
MONT 273 Lower Ma
LUZE 135 Wilkesba
1850 PA Census Index
William Butler
LUZ 472 Denison
MTR 365 Liberty
MTR 323 Danville
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1790 PA Census Index
Wise, John
page 122 Huntingdon Co.
page 169 Northampton Co.
page 174 NOrthampton Co.
page 191 Northumberland Co.
Weiss, John
page 206 Philadelphia Co.
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1840 PA Census Index, Northampton County ONLY/MARTZ
surname
Simon ( 238 Sunbury)
David Sr. (193 Augusta)
Magdelena (193 Augusta)
Joseph (193 Augusta)
John (193 Augusta)
Jon (146 Milton B.)
Benjamin (230 Coal T)
George (230 Coal T)
1850 PA Census Index
Martze, John (Mon 122 Smithfie)
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Hi everyone,
I am new to this list.
I am researching the surname Reay in the following counties: Tioga,
Somerset, Clearfield, Cambria, Allegheny, Greene, & Mercer. Anyone with
information on any Reay's I would appreciate hearing from.
Thanks
Susan Christopher
Robert REAY Jr.
Birth: 7 Mar 1823, Gateshead, Co. Durham, England(Newbottle?)
Death: 15 Apr 1884, PA, Fallbrook, Tioga County
Occ: Coal Miner
Spouse: Jane SANDERSON
Birth: 1837, South Shields, Co. Durham
Father: John SANDERSON
Marr: 15 Apr 1854, Newcastle upon Tyne, England
Children: Robert (1858-1897)
Margaret J. (1860-)
Elizabeth (1862-)
Mary Anne (1866-)
John (1873-)
Robert REAY
Birth: 6 Feb 1858, England, Bedlington, Guidepost, Northumberland,
Death: 23 Oct 1897
Burial: PA, Bloomington, Clearfield County
Occ: Mine Superintendent
Spouse: Elizabeth HAMBLEY
Birth: 5 Apr 1861, England, Bodmin District, St. Ive, Cornwall
Death: 22 Feb 1919, PA, Senior, Somerset County
Burial: PA, Pittsburgh, Allegheny County
Father: William Victor HAMBLY (1831-1887)
Mother: Elizabeth Ann TRELEAVEN (1833-1924)
Children: John Henry (1882-1965)
Jennie
Edith (1884-1929)
William Hambley (1885-1940)
Elizabeth (1890-1944)
Margaret J. REAY
Birth: 1860, England
Elizabeth REAY
Birth: 1862, England
Mary Anne REAY
Birth: 1866, PA, ,
John REAY
Birth: 1873, PA, ,
Occ: Tin Smith
Spouse: Elizabeth WILLIAMS
Father: Thomas H. WILLIAMS
Mother: Ann
Marr: 28 Aug 1899, Tioga County
Ephraim REAY
Birth: 9 May 1825, Gateshead Fell, Co. Durham, England
Death: May 1891
Burial: PA, Morris Run, Tioga County
Cemetery stone: Morris Run Lutheran Cemetery dates: 1823 - 1884
Spouse: Mary Ann
Burial: PA, Morris Run, Tioga County
Children: Ephraim (1866-1866)
Joseph
Mary A.
Joseph REAY
Death: 2 Jan 18??
Burial: PA, Morris Run, Tioga County
At death: Aged 10 years and 2 months
Mary A. REAY
Spouse: John STERLING
Father: James STERLING
Mother: Elizabeth
Marr: 21 Jun 1898, Tioga County
John REAY
Birth: 20 Aug 1827, Gateshead, Co. Durham, England
"Jack"
Isabella Teasdale REAY
Isabella was baptised the same day her father (John Teasdale) was buried.
John Teasdale REAY
Birth: 19 Apr 1836, Barlow, Co. Durham, England
Death: 13 Sep 1908, PA, DuBois, Clearfield County
Occ: Miner
"Little Jack"
Spouse: Annie SIMPSON
Birth: 21 Jul 1851, Co. Durham, England
Death: 16 Oct 1936, PA, DuBois, Clearfield County
Marr: 15 Jun 1867, PA, Morris Run, Tioga County
Children: Isabelle (1868-1939)
Robert (1871-1918)
Anna (1872-1983)
John (1876-1931)
Thomas (1883-1961)
Bessie E. (1885-1964)
Dinah Alice (1887-1970)
Matthew (1893-1957)
Thomas REAY
Birth: 1 Nov 1839, Crookhall, Lanchester Parish, Co. Durham, England (New
Castle)
Death: 19 Jun 1906, IL, Wilmington, Will County
Occ: Miner/Superintendent
Spouse: Mary Jane REAR
Birth: 7 Mar 1849, Trendon, England
Death: 17 Jan 1917, Bashaw, Alberta, Canada
Father: Thomas REAR
Mother: Mary AINSLEY
Marr: 1865, PA, Blossburg, Tioga County
Children: Mary Jane (1866-1917) born Tioga County
William (1867-1931) born Tioga County
Robert (1868-)
Matthew (1870-1945)
Thomas (1872-)
Dorothea Ann (1874-1951)
George Robert (1876-1963)
Isabelle Margaret (1881-1948)
John Garfield (1882-1948)
Thomas Richardson (1884-1948)
Richard Ramsey (1886-1947)
Anne REAY
Birth: 31 Oct 1842, Newcastle, Durham Co., England
Annie and Bobby Bell came to Canada and then the US (PA) with Annie's
brothers Matthew, Thomas, John and Robert in 1863.
Spouse: Robert BELL
Birth: 1839, England
Marr: England
Children: Mary Ann (1864-)
Robert (1866-)
William (1869-)
Elizabeth (1871-)
Jane (1874-)
Thomas (1876-)
Matthew (1878-)
Mary REAY
Birth: Dec 1848, Whickham
Birth: Gateshead District Ref. 24 - 271 Dec quarter 1848.
1 John Henry REAY
Birth: 23 Sep 1882, PA, Fallbrook, Tioga County
Death: 19 Sep 1965, PA, Windber, Somerset County
Burial: PA, Johnstown, Cambria County
Occ: Mine Foreman
Educ: Self Educated
Reli: Lutherian
Father: Robert REAY (1858-1897)
Mother: Elizabeth HAMBLEY (1861-1919)
Spouse: Mary JONES
Birth: 1 Jan 1882, PA, Arnot, Tioga County
Death: 13 Feb 1919, PA, Windber, Somerset County
Father: William Christmas JONES
Mother: Elizabeth WILSON
Marr: 27 Jun 1905, PA, Glen Richie, Clearfield County
Children: Wilbert (1906-1981)
Jennie Mae (1908-1989)
Raymond William (1910-1966)
Mildred (1913-1979)
Earl C. (1916-1920)
1.1 Wilbert REAY
Birth: 25/27 Jul 1906, PA, Glenn Richey, Clearfield County
Death: 7 Jul 1981
Spouse: Martha Ethel OATMAN
Birth: 26 Jan 1913, PA, Windber, Somerset County
Death: IL
Father: Frank Tibbot OATMAN
Mother: Mabel Katherine HOLSINGER
Marr: 16 Jul 1936
Children: Wilbert David (1937-)
John Paul (1941-)
Rosemary Ann (1948-)
1.2a Jennie Mae REAY
Birth: 28 Jul 1908, PA, Glen Richey, Clearfield County
Death: 15 Nov 1989, OH, Columbus, Franklin County
Children: Twila Jean (1927-)
Not married at time of child's birth.
Spouse: Jack Wilson BROUGHTON
Birth: 26 Mar 1909, Toronto, Canada
Death: 3 Sep 1985, OH, Columbus, Franklin County
Father: John Thomas BROUGHTON
Mother: Carra (Cora) Mae WILSON
Marr: 12 Jun 1933
1.3 Raymond William REAY Sr.
Birth: 2 Jul 1910, PA, Glenn Richey, Clearfield County
Death: 10 Oct 1966, PA, Windber, Somerset County
Occ: Miner
Spouse: Olive Vernetta HOFFMAN
Birth: 27 Jan 1913, PA, Blacklog,
Death: 19 Jun 1999, PA, Windber, Somerset County
Marr: 14 Apr 1933, PA, Blacklog,
Children: Shirley Louise (1934-)
Sandra Lee (1939-)
Raymond William (1940-)
1.4 Mildred REAY
Birth: 20 Jul 1913, PA, Glenn Richey, Clearfield County
Death: 27 Nov 1979, PA, Holsopple, Somerset Couonty
Burial: PA, Holsopple, Somerset County
Spouse: Evan RILEY
Birth: 4 Jan 1908, Burnly, England
Marr: 9 Apr 1932, Cumberland, MD
Children: Phyllis (1932-)
William Evan (1934-)
1.5 Earl C. REAY
Birth: 1916, PA, Senor, Somerset County
Death: 28 Oct 1920, PA, Windber, Somerset County
Burial: PA, Glenn Richie, Clearfield County
1 John Henry REAY
Birth: 23 Sep 1882, PA, Fallbrook, Tioga County
Death: 19 Sep 1965, PA, Windber, Somerset County
Burial: PA, Johnstown, Cambria County
Occ: Mine Foreman
Educ: Self Educated
Reli: Lutherian
Father: Robert REAY (1858-1897)
Mother: Elizabeth HAMBLEY (1861-1919)
Spouse: Anna Margaret SCHULTZ
Birth: 16 Nov 1896, PA, Morellville, Cambria County
Death: 29 Oct 1980, PA, Indiana, Indiana County
Father: Rev.\Dr. Frantz Siegal SCHULTZ (1862-1944)
Mother: Cora Irene SCHOCH (1865-1913)
Marr: 8 Oct 1927, MD, Balitmore,
Children: Dorothea Schoch (1928-1928)
Sara Louise (1930-)
Frances Schultz (1932-1998)
Robert Henry (1933-)
James Paul (1935-1992)
Laurence Leigh (1943-1952)
Cora Irene (1950-)
Other spouses Mary JONES
1.1 Dorothea Schoch REAY
Birth: 4 Aug 1928, PA, Windber, Somerset County
Death: 29 Dec 1928, PA, Windber, Somerset County
Burial: PA, Johnstown, Cambria County
Reli: Lutherian
1.2 Sara Louise REAY
Birth: 14 Feb 1930, PA, Windber, Somerset County
Occ: 5 & 10 Store, Beautian, Housekeeping Hospital, Pajama Factory
Educ: Windber H.S. 1948 Hammond Beauty School 1949
Reli: Lutherian
Spouse: Charles Irvin CHRISTOPHER Sr.
Birth: 2 Sep 1929, PA, Rices Landing, Greene County
Father: William George CHRISTOPHER (1891-1953)
Mother: Sadie Murray SHARPNACK (1895-1980)
Marr: 31 Jul 1951, VA, Winchester,
Children: Charles Irvin (1954-)
Robert Henry (1957-)
Susan Louise (1959-)
1.3 Frances Schultz REAY
Birth: 6 Jun 1932, PA, Windber, Somerset County
Death: 21 May 1998, PA, Sharon, Mercer County
Educ: Windber H.S. 19 May 1952
Spouse: William James BRANDAN
Birth: 8 Nov 1930
Death: PA, Sharon, Mercer County
Marr: 27 Mar 1953, MD, Accident,
Div:
Children: Mary Margret (1955-)
Regina May (1956-)
William James (1957-)
Terrance Lee (1961-)
1.4 Robert Henry REAY
Birth: 26 Jul 1933, PA, Windber, Somerset County
Spouse: Nell Hope GORDON
Birth: 20 Nov 1936, PA, Johnstown, Cambria County
Father: Harvey Glenn GORDON (1907-)
Mother: Mary Ellen NAUGLE (1909-)
Marr: 24 Sep 1960, PA, Windber, Somerset County
Children: Laurence Earl (1962-)
Kimberly Ellen (1968-)
1.5a James Paul REAY
Birth: 13 Apr 1935, PA, Windber, Somerset County
Death: 25 Sep 1992, TX, Irving,
Burial: TX, Irving,
Educ: Windber H.S. 25 May 1953
Spouse: Katherine Ann MEYERS
Birth: 27 Apr 1936, PA, Windber, Somerset County
Father: John Francis MEYERS (1913-1992)
Mother: Patricia Ann LAMISON (1919-1986)
Marr: 23 Jan 1955, PA, Windber, Somerset County
Div: 5 Oct 1960, FL, Kissimmee, Lake County
Children: Christopher David (1955-)
Patricia Ann (1956-)
Richard Steven (1960-)
John Edward (1961-)
Spouse: Ethel Mae DICKERSON
Birth: 15 May 1943, AK, Gurdon, Clark County
Marr: 3 Jul 1964, North Little Rock, AK
Div: 5 Jan 1976, Dallas, TX
Children: Bryan Scott (1966-)
Spouse: Margaret Elizabeth CARSON
Father: Roe CARSON
Marr: 19 Jan 1976, Durant, OK
Div: 21 Dec 1977, Dallas, TX
Spouse: LeNora ???????
Marr: 23 May 1981
Div: ?
1.6 Laurence Leigh REAY
Birth: 29 Sep 1943, PA, Windber, Somerset County
Death: 12 Feb 1952, PA, Windber, Somerset County
Burial: PA, Johnstown, Cambria County
Buried at Richland Cemetary Lot 60 section C.
1.7a Cora Irene REAY
Birth: 10 Feb 1950, PA, Windber, Somerset County
Spouse: Billy Jo EDWARDS
Marr: 23 Sep 1967, Cumberland, MD
Div: 1981
Children: William Joseph (1967-)
Dayana Lynn (1969-)
Katrine Scarlett (1972-)
Children: John Henry (Illegitimate) (1984-)
Spouse: Paul TEGLO
Spouse: Billy Jo EDWARDS
Marr: 23 Sep 1998
With Revolutionary War-era ancestors from Lancaster County,
yesterday I examined with interest the digitized abstract
card files found at the Pennsylvania State Archives website
at:
http://www.phmc.state.pa.us/
Although I read the blurb that preceded the files, I still
find myself a bit befuddled with what I saw on the files
themselves.
For example, a "Christian Bricker" apparently did not see
active duty with the militia, specifically the 9th Battalion,
5th Company. How can I find who commanded this battalion and
this company? The files says, in the category of Authority,
the following: "Non Attendance Return (1777-80)." What is a
"Return"? Could the reason men did not see active duty have
been because they were non-associators, i.e., those who did
not fight because of religious scruples (a Mennonite)? Could
inactive duty be because one was not even called up, whatever
his view of combat, but was still an associator?
There is another card, perhaps for another or the same person,
which says, in the category of Authority, the following: "C/R
(1781)." What does "C/R" mean? This person also did not see
active duty with the militia, but instead specifically with
the 3rd Battalion, 4th Company.
While on a recent visit to Lancaster County, I read something
to the effect that a Christian Bricker served in a Colonel
Grubb's battalion. Does anyone know of any list or lists of
those who served with Col. Grubb?
Thanks for any insights that anyone can provide.
Dale Bricker
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Achenback / Aughenbaugh etc.
1810 PA Census Index
Aughinbaugh, Henry (Cumb 073 Mifflin)
-only one with first name of Henry/Henrich-
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1800 PA Census Index
Kettinger, Casper (Adams Co., PA p. 465)
Kettleman, Henry (Bucks Co., PA p. 303)
-no Ketterman-
1810 PA Census Index
Ketterman, Andrew (York 181 Fairview)
Ketterman, Jacob (York 181 Fairview)
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I am unable to list all the William Butlers in PA in 1850 because the list is so long. Please narrow it down if you want me to followup with this request.
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1830 PA Census Index
Kinney, Moses (Nort 178 Stroud T)
1850 PA Census Index
No Kinney, Moses
No Kinny, Moses
No Kenny, Moses
Kenney, Moses J. (All 118 Lower St)
...remember that the Index only gives me the Head of Household, County, page number and township location.
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1850 PA Census Index
(HILDEBRANDTS -variety of spellings for surname and only in Philadelphia County as requested)
Sebastian 493 Aramingo
Andrew 123 No Libe
Mary 016 Lower De
Charles 413 Spring G.
John 176 Spring G
Frederick 404 No Libe
Ferdinand 405 New Mar
WALTERS, Frederick (Phi 163 No Libe)
...remember that the Index only gives me the Head of Household, County, page number and township location.
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1830 PA Census Index
Saxton, Wm (Phil 015 Phldlphi)
Saxton, Wm (Phil 189 Penn Twp)
Saxton, Annias (Nrth 202 Shamokin)
Saxton, George (Nrth 145 Chillisq)
-sorry no Wm in Nrth-
1840 PA Census Index
Saxton, Annamas (North 169 Shamokin)
Saxton, Rachel (North 129 Chillisq)
1850 PA Census Index
Saxton, Wm (Phil 472 Kensington)
-this was the only Wm-
Saxton, Robert (Nor 059 Milton)
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Walter, Henry (North 079 Plainfie)
Walter, Henry (North 079 Plainfie)
...there were 2 in the same township?...
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N E W S R E L E A S E COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA Historical and
Museum Commission Commonwealth News Bureau Room 308, Main Capitol
Harrisburg, PA 17120
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: John K. Robinson (717) 783-9882
PHMC ANNOUNCES HISTORICAL RECORDS NOW AVAILABLE ON PA POWERPORT Digital
State Archives¹ to allow 24/7 access to historical records
HARRISBURG (July 3) -- On behalf of Gov. Tom Ridge, Pennsylvania Historical
and Museum Commission (PHMC) Executive Director Brent D. Glass today
announced Pennsylvanians now for the first time -- can access historical
records through the PA PowerPort. The Archives Records Information Access
System (ARIAS) will enable Pennsylvanians and researchers from around the
world to utilize the tremendous resources of the Pennsylvania State Archives
right from their homes or local libraries. The records can be accessed
through the PA PowerPort at www.state.pa.us or directly at the Commission¹s
site at www.phmc.state.pa.us. ³With the click of a mouse, students,
teachers, family researchers and history buffs will be able to view online
historical records maintained at the State Archives in Harrisburg,² Glass
said. ³Our goal is to provide easy, cost-free access to historical records
that constitute our most valuable window to the past. We think of it as the
'Digital State Archives.'² Currently, ARIAS offers approximately 200,000
images relating to the participation of Pennsylvanians in the
Revolutionary War, Spanish-American War and World War I. The Revolutionary
War records are arranged alphabetically by the surname of each soldier, with
information on service in the Pennsylvania Militia, Pennsylvania Line, and
the Navy; the name and rank of soldier; active or inactive duty; county of
residence; battalion in which served; and the archival record from which the
information was extracted. More than 300,000 Civil War and Mexican Border
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birth, death and marriage dockets to collections of photographs illustrating
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are hungry for access to records such as these,² said James Beidler,
executive director of the Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania. ³The beauty
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