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The Project -About Us, -Copyright & Acknowledgments, -How to Contribute, -Library of Congress, -MyGenealogist.com--Family Tree Search, -Genealogy: How to Get Started, -Tips for Reading Old Handwriting, -Genealogy: Learning Center from Linda Haas Davenport, -Free Genealogy Look Up Forum , -Genealogy In Time , -Access Genealogy: Free Resource , -Eastman's Online Genealogy Page , -The Meta-Archive: Index of Archives, -MyTrees.com Newsletter, -Family Search Worldwide, -Sullivan County in Historical Context , -Atlas of the German Empire , -Routes Your Ancestors Took , -Sheila Barr Helser's Maps of Pennsylvania , -Ernie Hatton's Sullivan County DNA Project , -Colonial Occupations , -Linkpendium Genealogy , -History of Spanish Hill IMMIGRATION LINKS: -Sullivan County Officials in
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Gallery The Cherry Mills Photo Album
Unknown McDonalds of Northern
Pennsylvania Faces and Families of Old Sullivan County...old pictures with
stories to go along... Group Eight Richlin, Marshall, Hostler, Leljedal, Kelly, Shilkoskie, Place, Litzelman, Hanck, Glynn, Bentley, Rohe, Krouse, Yanney, Yaw, Weaver, Hatton, Orlowski, Exley, Erhardt, Keeler, Ballard, Shoemaker, Fleischut, Molyneux, McCarty, Dieffenbach, Bird, Bennett, Warren, Kratcoski, Novinski, McMahon, Norton, Dunn, McDonald, Sweeney, Tolar, Papka.... Group Nine McMahon, Murphy, Farrell, Sick, Karge, Cummiskey, Fox, Cullen, Hunsinger, Brobst, Reich, Bedford, Brackman, Rogers, Neuber, Dickinson, Arey, Fulmer, Saxe, Norconk, Ingersoll, Green, Schock, Lemons, Vose, Wandell, Messersmith, Landback, Honnetter, McKinstry, Anderson, Bowman, Lamberson, Fenton, Brieger, Pflaum, Gallagher, North, McDermott, Farrell, Coyle, Ryan, Middendorf, Keefe, Burns, Cain, Saxe, Leonard, Igoe, Minor, Carroll, Frawley, Hagen, O'Neill, Cooke, McDonald, Drummond, Fetherbay, Flynn... Group Ten Kaier, Lieberman, Jordan, Wittmer, Curry, Fahler, Kirby, McGinty, Schreyer, Haughney, Murphy, Gantert, Allgeier, Rhodes, Gerhard, Keating, McGinnis, Ryan, Lucke, Consor, Molyneux, Warren, Chambers, Barnas, Brackman, Swingle, Andrew, Tilley, Vance, Paasch, Furst, Burk, Burke, Gearhart, Dietrick, Weed, Rollison, Painton, Bennett, Sones, Reed, Dent, Glidewell, Darling .... The Great McDonald-Sweeney Reunions 2000 and 2003 The Shadduck Family Reunion 2009 Overview, pictures, reports on old reunions......
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![]() ![]() ![]() Three soldiers: Elgeroy Hill, Peter Reinbold, Duke William Rogers. These citizens of Sullivan County served in the Civil War. Elgeroy enlisted in the 50th PA Infantry. Here are somer more photos and a brief Historical Note. You can learn more about Peter Reinbold at Descendants of William Reinbold. Here is biogranphical information on Duke William Rogers Pennsylvania's Civil War Flags
-Conscientious Objectors: Bradford and Sullivan County ![]() Alienage If you were not a native born or naturalized American, you could avoid the war by declaring your allegiance to another country. That is what Andrew Philbin of Forks Township did according to this document submitted by Tom Crossett. There is a lot of confusion about the Philbin heritage in Sullivan county, and which if any of the Philbins and their relatives were Civil War veterans. You can read more about the Philbins, Harrisons and Jordans at Faces and Families, Group Two on this site. You can also click on the picture above to get a full scale impression. ![]() GAR Memorial William Knaeble moved from Sullivan County in about 1857, then joined the Minnesota Regulars, Company B, 4th Regiment, during the Civil War. He claimed to have fought in 23 battles. Here we see the Memorial issued on his behalf by the local Grand Army of the Republic post at the time of his death in 1916. You can learn more about the Knaeble family and their journey from Pennsylvania to Minnesota at Faces and Families, Group Two; just scroll down to the section on the Rohe and Knaeble families. Simpson Simmons: Letters From a Soldier Ferdinand Heess: A Letter From
The Front in South Carolina A Letter from Private Dorson Speary 1862 Dreadful Accident: Death of Andrew Shaddick A Letter from Joel Molyneux to Elvira McCarty 1862 Letters to Isaac Rogers from Civil War Soldiers
The Green-Huckell Letters
Civil War Letters of Lew
Shadduck
Memorial to 93rd PA Regiment ![]() Colonel John Richter Jones: A Short Biography ![]() Gilbert Potter in Battle October 29, 1864, Virginia Front Old Soldiers: 1903 Reunion of 203rd PA Volunteers 4th Annual Reunion, 1903, West Auburn Township Vicinity, Susquehanna County, PA Source: Leo Bolles Collection ************************** ************************** Sons of Spanish-American War Veterans
Complete Sullivan County Draft Registrations: 1917-18
Soldiers of the Great War: Sheila Helser's World War I Photos The Death of Ernest Von Bennett: 1918 Lloyd Crawford's Last Letter: 1918 Memorial Day 1919: Dushore and Mildred World War Two Deaths and Obituaries The 1940 Draft in Sullivan County
The Pennsylvania WW II Nordmont Veterans Memorial 1955 Endless Mountains War Memorial Museum Paul W. Yonkin: Sullivan County War Hero NEW! A War Bride Comes to Pennsylvania Civilian Conservation Corps in PA
![]() The Genealogies of Father James J. Ruddick, S. J. Father Ruddick died on March 18, 2007. Here is an Obituary. The Winter 2008 edition of the Canisius College Magazine reported on a permanent Memorial to Father Ruddick. --The Descendants of Joseph Sick --The Descendants of Jacob Litzelman --The Descendants of Henry Weisbrod --The Descendants of Anton Baumgartner Physician Record Book of Lucinda Battin Frey ![]() J. L. Christian, MD of Hillsgrove ran for office about 1900. Here is a campaign photo. Photo contributed by Carol Brotzman from the scrapbook collection of Ellen Lorena (Crawford) Shefler. ![]() Joanna Leahy.(1846-1913) Photo contributed by Chuck Cummiskey Great-grandson Joanna was the daughter of Patrick and Ellen (Flynn) Leahy of Knocklong Parish, County Limerick, Ireland. Patrick's brother Thomas Leahy married Ellen's sister, Mary Flynn. So brothers married sisters. The couples moved to the Sugar Ridge area near Overton, PA, and had many offspring. Joanna and her sister Anna in turn married Francis and Joseph Cummiskey, respectively. Once more, brothers married sisters. Francis and Joanna moved to Kansas and Joseph and Anna moved to Washington State. Joanna's first cousin, Mary Ann Leahy, daughter of Thomas and Mary, married Daniel Kelly, whose daughter Agnes Elixabeth (Kelly) Sweeney is pictured on the left side of this page. The Leahy children intermarried with Kelly, Jordan, Burke, Keefe, Cummiskey, Cullen, Dorsey and other major Irish families in the Bradford and Sullivan counties border area. Helen Smith Gammon and the Peterman Heritage
John T. Kielty, MD (1901-1984) ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ --The Fox Gazette 1932 ......Fox Township High School --Dushore High School Attendees: 1898-1937 --Dushore High School 1938-1968--Class Reunion Presentation --Dushore High School Class of 1944 --Colley Schools --Sonestown/Davidson HS: 1906-1939 St. Basil Graduates: 1901-1969 Sullivan Highland High School Web Page ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Thomas Burk Versus Henry Williams |
THE CENSUS RECORDS PA GenWeb ArchivesSullivan County Search Form, 1850 Census, 1860 Census, 1870 Census-Four PA Counties 1850 -David Bailey's Census Records: Index 1808 Taxables 1810 Communities 1820 Communities 1824 Taxables 1830 Communities 1840 Communities -Paula Lundstrom's 1880 Census: (1)Colley, Dushore and Davidson (2)Elkland and Fox Townships -Carol Brotzman's 1880 Census: Forks/Forksville>, Laporte>, Hillsgrove>, Shrewsbury>, Fox Township>, Cherry Township>, Elk Township>... -Shirley Yarber's 1900 Census: Cherry, Bernice, Colley, Lopez, Ricketts, Davidson, Dushore, Elkland, Hillsgrove, Forks/Forksville, Fox, Eaglesmere, Laporte, Shrewsbury --Jack Leo's 1940 Federal Census: ![]() Overton House Photo courtesy of Carol (Abrams) Wells. Click on cpation for full size photo. Thomas Ingham's History of Sullivan County (1899) Streby History of Sullivan County (1903)
Dushore Centennial Program (1959) Letters to Charles Mullan in Ilinois (1842) Sullivan County Granges: A Historical Overview
100 Years of Pride: A History of Lopez (1976) Churches & Cemeteries --Chaffee's History of the Wyoming Conference (1904) --Forkston Cemetery Association Records --Beaver Meadows Church: 1850-2005
--The DG ("Anonymous") and Thrasher Translations of the Records of Locating Unmarked Cemetery Burials
The Priestley Susquehanna Settlement Immaculate Heart of Mary Parish: Historical Society of Pennsylvania Tioga Point Museum of Athens, PA Selected Sullivan County Histories When My Grandmother Was a Child.....Wayman, Sweeney, O'Hara, Brink, Sayman, Mayo....
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