These Pages are a collection of e-mail letters on the various Noel lines. There is a wealth of information here, so use your <EDIT - FIND> Buttons on your Browser. Remember that surnames will have different spellings. If you would like your line on these pages, send to: DN Remember that <Ctrl Home> in your Browser will return to the top of the page. 28 Sep 1999 Leila < leila@rispens.tweakdsl.nl > I am not making progress with my own family tree. The records in the Philippines are mostly destroyed during the WWII I was told by our National Bureau of Census. But a friend who is a Congresswoman confirmed that my grandfather MAXIMINO NOEL was indeed a congressman representing the 6th district of Cebu has served the Philippine Congress between 1926-1928. She found this in the old documents at the Congress' Library. 26 Jul 1997 Dominic <noel@mcn.org> "Catholic Trails West..Vol I is about Grossenhoppen and is of little or no value on the Noel line. Vol II is the one to get. Also Father Peter Helbron's is good. From that, I have found this: BROGAN, Rose, of Charles and Agnes Brogan, b 16 May, bapt
BROGAN, Sarah, of Charles and Agnes, his wife, b 1 Mar,
bapt BRUGEN, Mary, of Charles and Agnes Brugen, b 9 Sept, bapt
Names were miss spelt often then as now. 29 Sep 1998 "ROBIN GALLO" <robin_gallo@hotmail.com> You left a response to a query on the Westmoreland County Gen. Page. I would like to know how your Joseph and my Jacob are related. I recently discovered how I am relate to Jacob. And the only reason I know Jacob's name is from an index to cemeteries that I found in the Westmoreland County Historical Society. It stated that Jacob m. Catherine Grainer and moved to Westmoreland County @ 1823 with his 6 children. If all of my facts are correct then Jacob is my 5x great grandfather. My line would be: **Jacob Noel m. Catharine Grainer There is a family cemetery that I found in Ligonier, Westmoreland County, PA. Charles is buried there along with Leonard. It is very grown over. Thirteen impressions mark the ground but only 6 gravestones. The six being: Charles Noel, Leonard Marks, Catharine Noel w/o William, Shannon Noel and his wife, and another brother which I cannot remember, although I have it in my notes at home. If any of this is remotely familiar please let me know. Also, I have an obituary from the Ligonier Echo, dated
1892
for Elizabeth
Noel, w/o Peter Noel. It is wonderful. It is
the full
length
of the paper. It gives her maiden name as
Hare(another family
name
for me). Is this the Peter Noel from your
research. They
are
both buried in Bethel Cemetery on Chestnut Ridge.
Apparently,
Peter
and Elizabeth donated the land for the Church and
cemetery. 01 Oct 1998 1 "ROBIN GALLO" <robin_gallo@hotmail.com> You stated that our lines started with the same patriarch, Joseph. Do you have dates for him? In my search I have come across Peter Noel b. 17 Mar 1818 d. 12 Feb 1901 married 1840 to Elizabeth Hare b. 18 Mar 1819 d. 1 Aug 1892. They are both buried in Bethel Cemetery on the 'Ridge.' Is he the Peter you speak of? If not, is it possible that he is one of Jacob's sons? The info I have states that Jacob came to this area in 1823 with 6 children. The only children I can find are Jacob Jr. and Charles. My family is descended from Charles. I have the following children for Charles and Martha: ++Shannon m. MaryAnn Putnam ++George ++Mary ++Jonas m. Lavinia Nicely ++ELIZABETH m. Leonard Marks ++Margaret (twin sister of Elizabeth) ++John C. ++William m. Catherine ++Sarah 17 Nov 1998 Robert Reinsel Breinsel@cox.net John Kuhn is my earilest known ancestorin the Colony of Pennsylvania, but I also have ties back to Eck, Schmit, Riffel, Seifert, Arentz, Aaron, Gret, Danner and more. I have put together a manuscript called a "Tree from Goshenhoppen" in which I attempt to trace the links and migration on Reinsels and the families from the above list from Goshenhoppen to Westmoreland and Clarion Counties. I relied heavily on the Goshenhoppen Registers, Baptisims of Western Pennsylvania, and Church records from St Mary's in Lebanon and St Nickolas in Crates, along with census records. 17 Nov 1998 Robert Reinsel Breinsel@cox.net The tie of my family to the Goshenhoppen Registers was made because of the recording of the baptism of Margaret Arentz, born Sept. 1, 1808 and baptized Oct. 5, 1808. Margaret was the daughter of George and Margaret Egg (Eck)Arentz. Margaret Arentz was the wife of John H.Reinsel who moved to Crates from Lebanon County with his family about 1849-50. Also, Mary Magdalene Seifert, (Cyphert) the wife of Daniel Aaron, was baptized by the priest at Goshenhoppen and her baptismal record appears in the Goshenhoppen Registers. You might note that Crates is really a corruption of the name Gret. Philip Gret was one of the first settlers of Crates. In their book, Aarons of Crates, Pa. 1820 to 1980, the
Shannons indicate
that the baptismal records of St. Mary's, in Lebanon,
actually St.
Mary's
is The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, date
from 1795.
These
records show the Baptism of John Reinsel, born June 24,
1797, the son
of
Henry and Elizabeth Reinsel, on August 26, 1798 and the
Baptism of In what is probably the second generation in the
colonies, we
have Henry
Reinsel my earliest confirmed Reinsel ancestor who lived
near Lebanon
in
the late 1790's (John and Anthony were baptized there) and
moved to
Derry
Township, Westmoreland County before 1805. In that year
his wife
Elizabeth
appears as a sponsor for Elizabeth Arnst, 1 year old
daughter of Jacob
and Margaret Arnst, who was baptized on November 23, 1805.
Most likely
this Jacob Arnst was really Jacob Arents On April 14 in 1807, Henry and Elizabeth Reinsel bought 222 acres of land from William Montgomery in Derry Township, Westmoreland County for $750 (Vol 8, Page 31, Westmoreland Deeds). Census records show that this Henry Reintzel was born
between
1750 and
1760. His name may have been George Henry Henry Reintzel Sr. and Henry Reinsel Jr. were subscribers to the log church in Sportsmans Hall in 1810. By 1820, Henry Reinsel Sr. appears to have been living with his son or daughter and their family. Most likely Henry Jr. because they never appeared as separate households in the census as long as Henry Sr. was living. The 1830 Census, page 169, roll 164, shows Henry Rancil as the head of the following household: 1 male less than 5, 1 male 10 and less than 15, 1 male 40 and less than 50 -- most likely Henry Jr., 1 male 70 and less than 80 -- most likely Henry Sr., 1 female 20 and less than 30 -- likely Henry Jr's. second wife, Leddy., and 1 female 70 and less than 80 -- likely Elizabeth, Henry Sr's. wife. The children of Henry Sr. and Elizabeth appear to include
a
daughter,
Rachel, who was born in 1789, according to the Burgoon
Genealogy and
died
on May 15, 1854. She married Adam Kuhn. Rachel Reinzel
Kuhn died at the
age of 66. Rachel appears to have been a sister of John,
Daniel,
Anthony,
Conrad, Henry and George. 17 Nov 1998 Jim Cyphert <jimcyphert@labyrinth.net> Many years ago I copied the first 41 pages of a book at the St Vincent Library titled "Illustrated History of St. Vincent Archabby" by Gerard Bridge, O.S.B., Beaty, Pa., St. Vincent Archabby Press, 1922. (I should have copied all of it.) There are references to Kuhn, Ruffner, Crate, Kret, etc. Alice Reinsel married Charles Noel Robert Reinsel Breinsel@cox.net This Henry Is the son of the Henry Reinsel born in 1760. All Reinsels, Ransels, Ransils, and Rensels are desended from the Henry Reinsel of 1760. Descendants of Henry Reinsel Henry Reinsel b. 1788 died 1877 1st Wife of [1] Henry Reinsel: +Elizabeth Dopper m: January 03, 1809 2 Margaret Reinsel b: October 11, 1809 +Samuel Slator 3 Margaret J Slator b: 1849 3 Mary Ann Slator b: 1847 3 Susan Slator b: 1842 3 Elizabeth Ann Slater b: 1840 3 Henry Slator b: 1837 2 James Reinsel b: 1830 1 [1] Henry Reinsel b: 1789 d: in Westmoreland Co. 20 Jan 1997 Dominic Noel <noel@mcn.org> Uncle george's Letter: Old Crabtree Blacksmith and Wheelwright Shops G. S. NOEL DEALER IN HARDWARE, GAS, OILS AND PAINT Repairs of All Makes of Machinery and Pumps BELL PHONE 4003 R-5 Charles R
Noel
RD
2,
Latrobe, Pa. Dec. 18 1942 Dear Grandson, Detwiler/Tetwiler Family Oct 1999 parrid@webtv.net (peter mooney) I have two Noels married Into the Detwiler family. John W. Noel lived In Philadelphia In 1935,and later In Williamstown,N.J. I don't know If he died there,yet. His wife,Carrie D. Is buried @ Bakers Summit. William Henry Noel lived In Juniata,and was a blacksmith's helper In the Juniata shops of the Pennsylvania Railroad. Here are his survivors: widow; Rebecca Detwiler Noel Stobart This Info comes from Williams obit In the Altoona Mirror,
Monday 16
Jun 1930, p 14. I don't know If the John In Philly
was the same
one
married to Carrie. That's about all I have,so far.
John W. lived
on Somerset St. In Philly,and was an eng.for the Reading
Railroad. son: Abraham Detwiler Charlotte Fry children: 1. John Detwiler Ida Witters 2. Laura Detwiler 3. Mary Detwiler 4. Susanna Harry Stouffer 5.Irene B. Detwiler Albert S. Ott 6. William A. Detwiler 7. Helen G. Detwiler Albert Hetrick 8. Carrie D. Detwiler John W. Noel 9. Rebecca M. 1. William Henry Noel 10. Franklin Detwiler Rose
(
) 11. Nettie Chauncey Kemrer 12. Charles A. Ada Amy Fisher 13. Charlotte (Lottie) Frank H. 14. Minnie M. Grant C.
Fisher 15. Sarah E. Detwiler George Emery 03 Oct 1999 <noel@mcn.org> Can anyone add too or correct the story below. Catherine Kuhn married Andrew Gerstenweiler maybe in
Goshenhoppen, Conewago,
PA, or the Tanneytown area of Maryland and moved to
Westmoreland
County,
PA maybe between 1797 and 1799. They may have come in a
group from
Tanneytown.
MD including the families of John Kuhn JR & Elizabeth
Kuhn the wife
of Nicholas Noel both of which moved to Loretto, PA. The
Gerstenweiler's
lived out their lives in Westmoreland with the name
spelled
Casterwiler.
I believe Joseph Noel, a nephew of Nick came with this
group, meet and
married Margaret Griffin the daughter of Patrick Griffin
and Margaret Princes Augusta 1736 26 May 1999 freddeppen@juno.com I am 7th generatiom From Christian Dappen who was 30 years old in 1736 and he came to Philadelphia Pa. Passinger number 78 On the Samuel Merchant Master Princes Agusta ship on sept. 16th,1736 330 passingers from rotterdam and cows . Colonial Records--Vol. 4, Page171. I am sure it is the same ship I found it on the web on passinger lists and his name is on the list I also have a book counting Kindred book that has the ship and passinger list. The list has passinger # 101 as Joseph Noel age 56. I really appreciate the response, I was so excited when I recieved the information from Horice ory and you and Dominic. I see on the passinger list there were two Ory's , Francois #98 and Nicolas # 99. Princes Augusta ship 1736 26 May 1999 Horace Ory <ory001@comcast.net> Someone earleir posted information that the Princess Augusta was a 220 ton merchant ship with a crew of 16, and carried 8 guns. It was wrecked off Block Island, RI, Dec. 27-28, 1738, the subject of Whittier's poem, "The Palatine." Princes Augusta ship 1736 27 May 1999 "Strasbaugh, Wayne (Phila)" <Strasbaugh@ballardspahr.com> Yes. Also, it was from Roman's Gate, County Kent (possibly Ramsgate today) and was most likely named for Augusta, Princess of Wales, mother of George III. Augusta married the Prince of Wales in 1736, so it would make sense that the ship would bear her name. Princes Augusta ship 1736 27 May 1999 <TEDVONMECHOW@prodigy.net> I have added the following information to what we know of Christian Dappen. If you have any other information about who was on the ship with him Wife? Children? I would be happy to add to my records/ Christian Teppe (30) Christian Dappen
{Darfen} Princess Augusta 1736 28 May 1999 freddeppen@juno.com This is really great for you all to correspond with me ,thank you. I have so much information it is too long to put it on the e-mail, if you have a fax let me know the number and I will fax it to you , if not give me your address and I will mail it to you. I have the complete passinger list, The petition of Durst Thome who petitioned the council at Philadelphia July 19th 1737 and the petition to the Honorable Charles Read for the goods that were taken from the immigrants and a complete list of the goods, Christian Dappen came to Philadelphia From Riggesberg Switzarland on the ship Princess Agusta , Samuel Merchant Master 16th. September 1736, sailing from Rotterdam to Cows, to Philadelphia, the trip took four month and seventeen days from April 28th 1736 to 16th sept.1736, he was 30 years old. I have my genealogy from 1999 back to 1568 in Riggesberg. I also have the names and addresses of 114 kindred in Switzerland. Thanks again for your kindness Fred Deppen The E was put in at Philadelphia
in
1736 Nicholas Noel b. 1765 16 Jan 1998 <StoroItaly@aol.com> My name is Peter Everhart. My great, Great, Great grandmother was Sarah Noel born in 1809 in Somerset County Pa. daughter of Nicholas Noel born in 1765 in York County Pa. I think his father was Peter Noel born in 1720, however there is a John Noel who also had a son by the name of Nicholas. My Nicholas and his wife Mary had their children in Somerset County Pa. Baptized at Pinehill Lutheran Church. They then moved their family to Tuscarawas County Ohio where Nicholas Noel had his will probated in 1829. Many of the other Ohio Noels settled in Scoito County Ohio. 18 Jan 1998 <StoroItaly@aol.com> I need to find out moe about my Nicholas Noel. According to the Book by Charles Noel, My Nicholas was born in 1765 and Lived in Somerset County Pa. That is where I find his Children baptizd in the Pinehill Lutheran Church. Nicholas will dated August 14, 1809 named his Children Mary Deetz I do find 2 Nicholas Noels living in Somerset County Pa
and
having Children
at the same time, both members of Pinehill Lutheran
Church. The other
Nicholas
was married to Anna Maria and had Children: There are Three children b in 1807 that I dont Know where
they
go 17 Apr 1998 "Peg Kwadrat" <mkwadrat@fallschurch.esys.com> Last winter ('97) you posted a query on the Maryland GenWeb page asling about a Blasius, son of Peter NOEL born in York County, PA in 1762 died maybe in Frederick or Carroll Co MD in 1831. There is a strong possibility your Blasius & Peter
may be
connected
to a I am interested in finding what happened to a woman named
Catherine I am working on the theory that John, Nicholas and Peter
NOEL
were brothers, So now I'm back to looking for another NOEL family around
the
PA/MD
border Do you have any other information on your Peter NOEL's
family.
Was there a 17 Apr 1998 <noel@mcn.org> My main interest is in Blasius and his children trying to show that Joseph his oldest son was the father of my grandfather Jacob. The Nicholas that went to Loretto was the son of Peter and not John as some research will show. A Noel, maybe Nicholas, and a John Feltz did move the preist to Loretto in 1799. Nicholas was on the tax list in 1805. But before this time he is to have lived in Westmoreland County with his wifes siblings, the Kuhn's. The Noel's were wagoneers by our oral history both during the Revolution and after. They traveled from Baltimore to Pittsburgh and a John and Balasius lived on the road in Maryland. The book "Catholic Trails West Volume 2" by Adams and O'Keefe covers these tales. It's about the families of Conewago, Goshenhoppen, Lancaster, Latrobe and Loretto and is very good but with a few mistakes as would be expected. Now I think that I got the Nicks mixed up, it should look like this: But don't take anything for absolute truth. Nicholas > Peter > Joseph born 1764/65 - This one went to Loretto from Tanneytown area via Westmoreland Co. There were unknown Nicholas Noel's maybe the same person
who
we find
in Nicholas > John > Joseph born 1758 Nicholas > Andrew > John > Joseph 1780/85 ------------ Yes Blassius II could have be the Blazon. The
'Blasius'
was the
latin name given by the priest. The family name may have
been Bloss or
Blossy. This man went to Loretto after Nicholas Noel and
the Kuhn's
moved
there. He would be a nephew of Nick It looks like I may be somewhere between insight and
confusion. 20 Apr 1998 "Peg Kwadrat" <mkwadrat@fallschurch.esys.com> I did find a Blasius and Daniel Noel in the Revolutionary War in York Co and no Noel references (in my material) until the 1790 census. Both John and Blasius were in the census in the Emmittsburg/Taneytown area in 1790 and in the direct tax assessment of 1798. I also saw where Blasius was an exector for his father-in-law's, Wolgang Speass', estate in Frederick Co in 1791. I found no Nicholas Noel's in the Pennsylvania Census in
the
early 1800's It really looks like I must get back to the Frederick Co
records.
I'm not 13 Jun 1998 wwhiting@glinx.com I am researching Pierre Joseph Noel,born abt.1793 Paris France.He was a French prisoner held in Halifax during the Napoleonic war.Following his release,he lived in various places in Nova Scotia,before settling in Cocagne, New Brunswick.He married Mary Hayes,probably in Tracadie,Nova Scotia.Have the names of their children,Mary,s parents names,and Mary's death date. Pierre,s 2nd wife was Susan Bellinger.I have more information on this family.I do not have any information on where Pierre was born,other then Paris France,or who his parents were. Pierre Joseph Noel was catholic,our line as far back as I
have
researched
are all catholic.There are a lot of Joseph's in the
family, seems most
of the males have the name Joseph as a second name. 16 Oct 1998 "Al Noel" <alguy@sentex.net> Hi My name is Allan Noel and I'm from Guelph Ontario, Canada. I've been trying to get information on my family history. All I know is that my grandfather arrived in Canada by boat and landed at Halifax, Nova Scotia, Can. If you know of any information on Canadian Noel's plaease let me know. 15 Jul 1998 Itsjntash@aol.com Im looking for my Great great Grandmother Elizabeth Noelle she married Peter Belmar in Grenada, but I dont know exactly the date. The McGuire Story 7 Apr 1999 DaveLadely@aol.com I was wondering if you have anything on the McGuires, besides Lucinda McGuire, wife of William Danforth/Demetrius Hurd, who moved to Iowa? I understand that some of Lucinda's relatives also moved to Iowa, and one of them, a cousin was supposed to have already arrived in Iowa, near North English or Armah, and encouraged her and William to come to Iowa. 17 Aug 1999 <rmhenry@wpa.net> 28 Apr 1999 Phil Lindblom <janology@deseretonline.com> Film #1,414,861 Westmoreland Co Church Rec page 113-114 Adam Lang John Nicholas Lang and Elizabeth John 10-16-1805 Also these Henry baptisms CHILD
PARENTS
SPONSOR
Elizabeth 4-9-1796 John/Susanna John 5-6-1795 Peter Henry and Margaretta Elizabaeth
10-3-1797
Peter
Henry
& Margaretta Adam
1-10-1799
Peter Henry and Magdalena 11 Nov 1998 <rmhenry@westol.com> I was going through my files and guess what I found? JOHN S. HENRY'S will! It says In the name of God Amen. I John S. Henry of Unity Township,Westmoreland County,Penna being in sound mind and understanding do hereby publish and declare this to be my last Will and testament hereby revoking all other wills by any time here to fore made. And first I direct that my body be decently interred in St. Vincent Cemetery according to rites and ceremonies of the church and that after my debt funeral expenses are paid my executor herein after shall pay or cause to be paid to the pastor of St. Vincent the sum of twenty five dollars for pius uses for myself and my beloved wife Eliza. I desire and direct that my executor shall assume the control and direction of my estate after my decease and shall hold the same to use of my wife Eliza during her lifetime if she should survive me or if she should die before me then after my death my said executor herein after named shall give to each of the three children of Mrs. Matilda Stader deceased formerly wife of F. Stader the sum of fifty dollars. If either or any of these children should be dead at that time then the share of such deceased child or children shall go to the survivor of if all should be dead at that time without legal issue the said bequest of fifty dollars to each child shall go to and be distributed among my three children namely: Israel J. Henry, Edward F. Henry and Eliza A. Miller wife of Frank Miller. I give devise and bequeath to my son Edward F. Henry my horse and buggy, and--also the household furniture of which I may die possessed. This furniture at this time is in is in the three rooms which myself and wife occupy in the house with John M. Henry my son. All the furniture therein being my own absolute property. The picture in the parlor of this house belong to my son Elias C. Henry and were left by him to me to be kept as long as I wanted them and then to be returned to him. All the rest, residue and remainder of my estate then remaindes of my estate then remaining shall be divided among my three children, their heirs or assigns share and share alike. to (1") Israel J. Henry (2) Edward F. Henry (3) Eliza A. Miller. Lastly I nominate, constitute and appoint my son Israel J. Henry Executor of this my last will and testament. In Testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal this twenty ninth day of July an 1886. John S. Henry Signed, Sealed, published and declared by the above named John S. Henry as and for his last Will and testament in the presence of us who have hereunto subscribed our names at his request as Witnesses thereto in my presence of the said testator and of each other. J.H.Albert A.K.Gibson Amd now to Wit. Sept 30, 1890 legally proved and approval same day recorded and Letters Testy granted to Israel J. Henry the within named Executor who was duly sworn before me Testator Died Sept.22" 1890 at 2.15 oclock PM Christ Cribbs Register 11 Nov 1998 1 <rmhenry@westol.com> Blanche Nessler married Charles Henry, my husband's grandparents. Her parents were Joseph Nessler and Elizabeth Ruffner. Rose Nessler married Frank Schmucker. Bertha Nessler married John Burlas. I think these are the parents of Fr. Anthony Burlas. Anthony has a twin brother, Phil. Did you know Fr. Anthony? Norbert Nessler married Marie Carr. They lived down around Pittsburgh Zoo. Leo married Marie McGinnis. Annie Nessler. Robonis Nessler. Joseph Nessler. Mary Nessler married a Pry. That's about all I have on the Nessler's. I think that they lived up around Mt. View. Was there a place up around there that was maybe called Mulberry Hill or something like that? We also have John Thanner or Thaner that married Catherine Beckman. John died Dec.8,1891 and Catherine died March 25,1899. I believe they are buried at St.Vincent. I found some of their children. Martha(not sure if she is family)b. 10 Feb.1861 and d. 3 Feb.,1863. Amelia Thanner b.2 Dec. 1859 in Denison,PA and d. in Latrobe. She married John M. Henry 9 Jan. 1884. John and Amelia are great grandparents. Thomas Thaner. Clement Thaner. John Thanner married Elizabeth Zink. Theresa Thanner married Joseph Kloos. Kate Thanner married John Schrieber. Philomena Thanner married a Smith. John S. Henry b.1816 and died 1893. Married Eliza E. Noel. She died 1889. Their children are Israel J., Matilda married Frank J. Slater, Elias C. Eliza Agnes married Frank Miller, John M. married Amelia and Edward F. b.8 May 1891? d.___ 26,1915. Not real sure about these last dates. When I was checking cemetery his stone was pretty weather beaten. If my memory serves me correctly, he was either studying to be a pharmacist or was one when he got pneumonia and died. I tried to write you twice before and they bounced. I'll have to try and check this next story. I think that either the Beckman's or Ruffners came over from Germany with Fr. Wimmer that Wimmerton was named after. 9 Jul 1999 MBuch10124@aol.com My name is Malisa. I am searching for relatives of Vincent or Joanne Noel. Vincent Noel is my father. He was born on July 15, 1951. He lived in Chicago for a period of time and then moved to California. He died, I believe in California, in April of 1981. The only other thing I know of my father is that he had a sister named Joanne Noel. This is the info on the death cert.: Vincent Curt Noel 04 Oct 1999 1 Bob Reinsel Breinsel@cox.net In the Goshenhoppen Register Page 144 Baptisims for the year 1790 Gersweiler, Andrew Born march 29, of Philip Gersweiler and his wife Catherine: baptized May 9: sponsors Andrew Schimpfassel and his wife Mary. On pagh 107 Gerschweiler--Schimpfessl: April [the numeral indistinct], 1774 in the chapel at Reading, during Mass, Philip Gerschweiler to Catherine Schimpfessl, both single. On page 68 of the Catholic Baptisms in Western
Pennsylvania 6 Oct 1999 Dominic <noel@mcn.org> This guy came from France and was the Surgeon Major to the American army. I believe he returned; however some peoples oral history links them to him. I have lost the address. Hope they find this. Found at: http://lcweb2.loc.gov/ammem/mdbquery.html If anyone has a Noel - Lafayette
- de
Noailles
story or oral history, please get back to me. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1777 Page 705 The Committee on the Treasury reported, that there should
be
advanced
to Mons. [Note 1: 1 This report, dated August 30, is in the Papers
of
the Continental Ordered , That the said sums be paid. A motion being made for employing the gentlemen who came
over
with Mons.
du Ordered , That it be referred to the Board of War. -------------------------- Page 326 - That the memorial of Doctor Nicholas Noel be
referred to
a special [Note 2: 2 This report, in the
writing of Thomas
McKean, is in the Papers Page 119 The Committee of the Week report, That the
memorial
of D r
. Noel lie [Note 3: 3 This report, in the
writing of Silas
Condict, is in the Papers The committee, consisting of Mr. [Ezekiel] Cornell, Mr.
[Samuel] Osgood,
and Mr. "That upon duly considering the said memorial and the
resolutions of
the 13th Page 330 in the navy, and obtained a warrant dated
1
January,
1778, and when [Note 1: 1 This report. in the
writing of a
clerk, is in the Papers of the, The report being read: Resolved ,
That
Congress
agree to the said report. Promotions and Appointments in the Army of the United States. Thomas Noel , Cadet, to be 2d Lieut. 6th Infantry, 1st
July,
1820. Jean NOEL'S6 Oct 1999 JMatuch537@aol.com I found the following information on Jean NOELs at the LDS site. Hope it helps someone. 1500 1600 Jeanne NOUEL - International Genealogical Index Jeanne NOUEL - International Genealogical Index Jeanne NOUEL - International Genealogical Index Jeanne NOUEL - International Genealogical Index Jean NOUEL - International Genealogical Index Jean NOUEL - International Genealogical Index Jeanne NOUEL - International Genealogical Index Jeanne NOUEL - International Genealogical Index Jeanne NOUEL - International Genealogical Index Jean NOUEL - International Genealogical Index Jean_ NOUEL - International Genealogical Index Jean_ NOEL - International Genealogical Index Jean NOUEL - International Genealogical Index Jean_ NOEL - International Genealogical Index Jean NOUEL - International Genealogical Index Jean NOEL - International Genealogical Index Jean NOEL - International Genealogical Index Jean NOUEL - International Genealogical Index Jean_ NOUEL - International Genealogical Index Jean_ NOUEL - International Genealogical Index Jean NOUEL - International Genealogical Index Jeanne NOUEL - International Genealogical Index Jeane NOUEL - International Genealogical Index Jeanne NOUEL - International Genealogical Index Jean_ NOUEL - International Genealogical Index Jean_ NOUEL - International Genealogical Index Jean NOEL - International Genealogical Index Jean NOEL - International Genealogical Index Jean_ NOUEL - International Genealogical Index Jean NOUEL - International Genealogical Index Jean NOEL - International Genealogical Index Jean NOEL - International Genealogical Index Jean NOEL - International Genealogical Index Jean NOEL - International Genealogical Index Jean NOEL - International Genealogical Index Jean_ NOEL - International Genealogical Index Jean NOEL - International Genealogical Index Jean NOEL - International Genealogical Index 1700 JEAN NOEL - International Genealogical Index Jean_ NOUEL - International Genealogical Index Jean_ Rene NOEL - International Genealogical Index JEANNE NOEL - International Genealogical Index JEAN NOEL - International Genealogical Index JEAN NOEL - International Genealogical Index JEAN NOEL - International Genealogical Index JEANNE NOEL - International Genealogical Index JEAN NOEL - International Genealogical Index JEANNE NOEL - International Genealogical Index Jean_ NOEL - International Genealogical Index Jean_ NOEL - International Genealogical Index JEANNE NOEL - International Genealogical Index JEAN NOEL - International Genealogical Index Jean_ NOEL - International Genealogical Index Jean_ NOEL - International Genealogical Index Jeanne NOEL - International Genealogical Index Jean_ NOEL - International Genealogical Index Jeanne NOEL - International Genealogical Index Jeanne NOEL - International Genealogical Index JEAN NOEL - International Genealogical Index JEANNE NOEL - International Genealogical Index JEANNE MARIE NOEL - International Genealogical Index Jean_ NOEL - International Genealogical Index Jean_ NOEL - International Genealogical Index JEAN NOEL - International Genealogical Index JEAN NOEL - International Genealogical Index 1800 JEAN NOEL - International Genealogical Index JEAN NOEL - International Genealogical Index JEANNE NOEL - International Genealogical Index JEANNE NOEL - International Genealogical Index JEANNE NOEL - International Genealogical Index JEAN NOEL - International Genealogical Index JEAN NOEL - International Genealogical Index JEANNE ESTHER NOEL - International Genealogical Index JEAN NOEL - International Genealogical Index JEAN NOEL - International Genealogical Index JEANNE NOEL - International Genealogical Index Jeanne NOEL - International Genealogical Index JEANNE NOEL - International Genealogical Index Jean_ NOEL - International Genealogical Index JEANNE NOEL - International Genealogical Index JEAN NOEL - International Genealogical Index JEAN NOEL - International Genealogical Index JEAN PHILIPPE NOEL - International Genealogical Index JEANNE NOEL - International Genealogical Index JEAN NOEL - International Genealogical Index JANE NOEL - International Genealogical Index JEAN NOEL - International Genealogical Index JEAN NOEL - International Genealogical Index JANE FANNY NOEL - International Genealogical Index JANE ELIZABETH NOEL - International Genealogical Index Jean_ Elie NOEL - International Genealogical Index
Jane Elizabeth NOEL - International Genealogical Index Oct 1998 Dominic <noel@mcn.org> Below are marriages in Louisiana. If these people are in your line or you know of them, I would like to hear from you. Noel, R
P
Burch,
Betty
S
Nov
3, 1842 1 Nov 1998 JMatuch537@aol.com I know we've talked before about Henri NOEL. I am wondering what parish your LA marriages were in? And if you know the male parentage and origin. I now believe Henri NOEL was from Quebec. 01 Nov 1998 Dominic <noel@mcn.org> Ruth, The records below were sent to me. I am still try to learn from where these Noel's came from and have contacted the Burtch Line. As to Henri I don't know. Louisiana ------------------------ Name Spouse Marriage date Parish Noel, Dominique
Jacque
Hoam,
Felicie
May
20,
1868
Ascension
Nowell, C
C
Head,
Jane
A
Feb
8,
1866
Bossier
Newell,
Elizabeth
Inge,
Emile
Mar
19,
1855
Ascension
Vaughn,
Hannsa
Newell,
Geo
F
Feb
27,
1873
Claiborne
--------------------------- Ed Noel <enoel@kpmg.com> ---------------------- ---------------------- http://www.uftree.com/UFT/WebPages/NancyBorman/NOEL/index.htm
---------------------- Allan Charles Noel Ontario-Nova
Scotia
alguy@sentex.net Virginia S.Whiting Nova Scotia
wwhiting@glinx.com 5 Nov 1998 VFW2615@aol.com Couldn't remember what sort of information you were looking for but ran up on this in the SW Louisiana Records: Therese Noel married George Fall as recorded at Opelousas Court House marriage record #58, and at St Charles Boromeo Catholic Church in Grand Coteau, LA as recorded in GC Church Records Vol 1, page 142. They had two children : William Fall born 14 Jan 1844 as recorded in GC Church Records Vol 1, page 217 and Marie Louise Fall born 21 Jun 1847 as recorded in GC Church Records Vol 1, page 265. 2 May 1998 joe wendelken <lizard@usit.net> I got your Email address from the Internet and notice you were researching Longmeyer - I am researching Longmire - maybe we have common kin? I realize one is German and the other English - but many census records do not have the correct spelling and perhaps we have something in common. 13 Jun 1999 "John W. Shrum" <jshrum@home.com> P. Noel had two properties four miles apart listed in the 1867 Atlas of Westmoreland Co. located as follows: 1) Unity Twp. along 9-mile Run, 2.5 mi. northwest of the
Unity/Cook
Twp. Line. J. Kreitzer had a property in Unity Twp located 1.1 mi.
southwest of
P. Noel or 1.2 mi. ESE of Lycippus (PO). 13 Jun 1999 "Christopher D. Anthony" <cda@nb.net> I am just writing again, to see if you think that our names are linked somewhere. I have recently found several Critzer's with several spelling of the name in Unity and Loyalhanna Twp in the 1850 census. One was George Critzer, who was born in New York and was 65 yeard old. There are many others younger than he, but there is also a John in 1820 and 1830 in Armstmrong County who would be about the same age. The one lady wrote me and said there were only one in Westmoreland County in 1810, being that George. Then I have had several other people send to me tonight,
one
was a James
Creutzer with property in book 2 page 147 23 May 1999 I went to our local Mormon church and sent for one microfiche on Kratzer. Copied all pages (very illegible). Written by the Frank C, same as what the man e-mailed to you. John Philip Kratzer came on ship Snow Molly in 1737. Settled in Mt Bethel twp, Northampton Co, Pa, Henry and Conrad, sons, also on same ship and under 16. 20 May 1999 ELCritzer@aol.com Records of Mt Bethel Union Church, Northhampton Co., Pa.: Maria Kratzer, born Sept. 17, 1813, dau. of Frederick and Susanna Kratzer confirmed Oct. 31, 1813 To All, I have a 50 page manuscript entitled "THE KRATZER
(KREITZER)
FAMILY" 20 May 1999 Dominic <noel@mcn.org> To All, I am still looking for a Maria Kreitzer who gave birth to my grandfather, Jacob Noel, in 1834, near Mt Plesant, Westmoreland County, PA This is recorded at St John's Lutheran & Reformed, Mt Pleasant, Westmoreland County, PA 1782-1860 Heinrich Kreitzer/Kreytzer/Krentzer and Sophia
Child
DOB
Sponsor
Date
John Kreiter &
Catherina Marriages 4-9-1884 Israel Krytzer & Sue Walton both of Lycippus
1880 Unity Twp Census Israel Krytzer, 67, carpenter born in PA as were both
parents 1880 Youngstown District, Unity Twp. Joseph Keytzer, 73, born in PA as were both
parents 15 May 1999 SANETO@aol.com This is part of a letter sent June 2, 1974 from Morris E. Swartz, Jr. who is deceased now; a distant cousin. "Now as to Peter Creysher or Kreisher. He came from Germany with his parents in 1765 and they settled in Berks County near Reading. The C and K are pronounced almost alike and in those days all written records were in longhand and subject to phonetic spelling. For instance, Peter's wife, Susannah Kime or Keim is spelled Kime on the gravestone of Peter, but the family's right name was Keim. Peter Creysher entered the Revolutionary service on Mar. 22, 1776 under Capt. Henry Christ, Jr. (thare are many in this area today who spell the name Crist and only a few Christ) in Col. Samuel Miles' regiment (page 238 Continental Army Record) This Continental Army Record is an official publication and is in the State Library at the Capitol in Harrisburg). The Berks County, PA, Historical Sociely in Reading has a book of Berks County residents who signed the loyalty oath at the outbreak of the war - those loyal to the colonies. On page 35 is the name Cimon Kreisher (notice Cimon instead of Simon) and Peter Kreisher on page 39 (K not C). Peter Creysher's gravestone reads as follows: "In memory of "Peter Creysher was born 1754 & departed this life May 4, 1806 aged 52 years & was married to Susanna Kime & kept house 27 years & was the parents of" the remainder of the stone is buried in cement. Here's the gravestone story. The old Silver Run churwas used jointly by the Lutherans and Reformed congregations - one holding services on one Sunday, the other on the following Sunday. They had a common cemetery. Then came trouble and a split with the one group moving further north a couple of hundred yards to build a new church and a new more modern cemetery. The old church group had some financial troubles and to help solve them, they rented the cemetery out to a farmer to use as a field. The farmer tore up all but two tomb stones, those two being encased in the trunks of two pine trees. The removed stones were stacked neatly against the stone wall fence around the cemetery. The cemetery then was farmed. Finally some irate relative of a person interred there brought suit and as a result of a court order, the church had to forbid further farming use of the cemetery. No one knew where any grave was so rows of cement were laid, like in the unknown soldiers' graves at Gettysbury, and the various tombstones were placed upright in the cement, back to back, with the inscriptions on the outside. Hence, the names of Peter's children are on that part of the stone buried in cement. I never found Susanna's stone there but I assume she went to live with a son or daughter after becoming a widow. I am no cartographer but here is a rough layout of the cemetery at Silver Run, Maryland". [I don't know how to type what he has drawn]. "On
the
east side
of the 22 Apr 1999 "Karen Ansley Krugman" <krugman1@wwnet.com> I too am a Kreitzer descendant. I have
photographed many
of the Kreitzer headstones - especially those who migrated
into the
Montgomery
County Ohio area. My grandmother was a
Kreitzer.
I would like to see the descendancy of those who are
receiving this
"list"
of sorts. Also, I found Peter Kreitzer listed as a Rev.
War soldier,
does
anyone have any proof of this? I had no luck finding
a pension
record
on him. My descendancy is thru: Apr 1999 Linda L Mott <bikelady@juno.com> I wish there was a connection with my lone Barbara Kreitzer. Barbara was born in Germany in 1839. She came to the US in 1849, one would assume in the company of other members of her family. If your Kreitzers were born in Pennsylvania around 1800, they could be her parents' relatives. I will keep my eye open for your Kreitzers in my research. 21 Apr 1999 HawnSmith@aol.com I have Maria Kreitzer b.23 Sept 1801, sister of John. She was the daughter of Andrew Kreitzer who was the brother of Harriet Kreitzer. However, this information is possibly not correct. Harriet was born about 1808 and was one of the younger children in the family so Andrew had to have been much older for this to work out, or possibly some of the dates are not correct. This is based on old family information which has been amazingly correct for the most part, however there have been errors in the dates. I do not have places of birth, but the family during this period was mainly from PA. I also have a few more names in Harriet's family. Does anyone have any more information? 21 Apr 1999 Dominic <noel@mcn.org> The papers came yesterday, thanks. The Anna Maria would have to have given birth at age 12. However there is a Margarethe who stood for two kids and a Rebecca Kreitzer who married Abijah Brewer on 4-4-1833, so there may have been another family living there. Maria came from somewhere. I also noticed a Krytzer (1884) in Lycipus where Joseph Noel lived. The Kuhn's (1888) from Carney Station where the son Jacob lived at that time and my father was born (one year old in 1888). My mother was born when my grandmother was thirteen. Both my father and I married young women at a late age. It seems to run in the family. A scenario could be that Joseph had a housekeeper. He was about 58 years old which is still young enough. He gave the child to his son Adam who took him with him to Iowa the next year with Joseph's son Peter of five years. The same thing could have happened to Maria Longmeyer, Peters mother. There is no marriage or death record for either one. Another line could be, he was Joseph covering for
one of
his sons.
A question is why did his son George, age 32, go to
South
America,
was some one after him? I don't think this runs in the
family(?). I
sure
would like to know the real story. 14 Apr 1999 Sue Hall <jhall@blissnet.com> Think many Kreitzer's you sent to me are Amish/Mennonites. Yesterday went to local Mormon church and scanned their Kreitzer file. One was about Westmoreland but I didn't copy it as a man would not let me use the computer myself, I only could point and he'd download, a real pain. What I did find in their index of books and microfilm was the Kreitzer name. A family, John Peter Stahl m Catherine Kreitzer (1793-1869) about 1812. She was born in Northampton Co and is a cousin of my Catherine Kratzer (later spelling) m to Henry Weidman, both from Northampton. Catherine Kratzer b 1781 to Anthony Kreitzer (Kratzer) and Elizabeth Rinker. Trying to find this Catherine's siblings. About John Peter Stahl and Catherine Kreitzer - had 12
children and
lived in Northampton Co, Centre Co, and Indiana Co.
PA. In 1866
moved
to Avilla, IN where oldest son lived and died 1869
1868. You're
Kreitzer
may be a cousin, etc of this Catherine or my
ancestor. Many
children
of Henry and Catherine have Kratzer's as baptismal
sponsors. Do
you
want them? Like John Peter and Catherine they could
have moved to
counties west of Northampton. 12 Apr 1999 Linda L Mott <bikelady@juno.com> I wish I had some information on Maria Kreitzer for you....don't think I do, but here's what I have. Barbara Kreitzer was born May 5, 1839 in Germany (?). She died April 28, 1914 in Kenyon, Minnesota. She married Ernest (changed to Charles) Gatzke September 8, 1960. Barbara came to the US in 1849.....since that would have made her only 10 years old, I would assume she came with other members of her family. Family notes said that she had two brothers and two sisters. One brother was the father of Henry Kreitzer. Other notes say Barbara spent from 1849 to 1855 in New York. She moved to Wisconsin in 1855 and lived there until 1859. She moved to Faribault, Minnesota in 1860. She is buried on Old Kenyon Cemetary, Kenyon, Minnesota. Her family supposedly had a winery in Germany. 12 Apr 1999 "Karen Ansley Krugman" <krugman1@wwnet.com> I have quite a few Kreitzers in my data base. All of them trace back to a Peter Kreitzer who came here in the early 1700's, spending quite a bit of time in Pennsylvania and then some of his children migrating into Ohio. I have a Maria Kreitzer, she was born 23 SEP 1801. Don't know for a fact that she is yours, although she was born in Pennyslvania and is about the right age for childbearing in 1830's. She is the daughter of Andreas "Andrew" Kreitzer and his wife, Catherina. Sorry I don't know much more about her than what I have here. I have a few Henry's in my data base but none that went by "Heinrich". 11 Apr 1999 0 "Christopher D. Anthony" <cda@nb.net> No. But there have to be a connection elsewhere. My starting line is with David Crytzer, born in 1800. He married Nancy Stitt and they progressed to Kittanning, after living in several places along the way. I am more interested in his parentage. It sounds like the Crytzer husband could be a brother maybe. By chance is there a Joel Crytzer. He suddenly appears out of no where and he is not linked with any Crytzer's in our area. He is buried in Propect Cemetery in Natrona Heights. He lived in many places, for children are buried in several different cemeteries... 08 Apr 1999 Your page is most interesting. My ancestor Henry Weidman landed in Phila 1737, and helped to build roads around Easton. He was granted land around 1750 in Upper Mt Bethel Twsp., Northampton Co, Pa. In the DAR book, Adam Emerick (Emery) b 11/11/1728, d aft
1/27/1813
m Catherine Kreitzer. My great uncle once wrote
Henry Weidman m
Anna
Maria Kreitzer. I'm not sure if this is the correct
surname of
Anna
Maria. I'm trying to see if Catherine had any
sisters. Anna
Maria did name a daughter Catherine. 26 Apr 1998 "Stan Ingram" <n3wna@tbscc.com> Church Records: Selected Areas of PA, 1600s-1800s Andreas of Peter Kreitzer and Elisabeth, b. June 7, 1779; bapt. June 27, 1779. Sponsors: Andreas Kreitzer and Anna Maria. Berks Co Pa vol-4 Church Records: Selected Areas of PA, 1600s-1800s 15 Apr 1998 Dominic <noel@mcn.org> Karen, I am a total loss with the Kreitzer's. The Maria below would be to early for the one I am looking for. Maria Magdalena Kreitzer 15 Feb 1998 "Stan Ingram" <n3wna@tbscc.com> 1#..Maria Magdalena Kreitzer Born..29 Mar 1780 Bapt..15 May 1780 Father..Johannes Kreitzer Mother..Sara......??????? Location..Berks Co Pa. Vol-4 ................................................... 2#..Andreas Kreitzer Born..7 Jun 1779 Bapt..27 Jun 1779 Father..Peter Kreitzer Mother..Elizabeth ..?? Sponsors...Andreas Kreitzer & Anna Maria Location...Berks Co Pa..Vol 4 ............................................................. 1#..Anna Maria Meyer Born..12 Mar 1784 Bapt..24 May 1784 Father..Michael Meyer Mother...??????? Location..Berks Co Pa Vol-4 28 Jul 1997 SANETO@aol.com I took your Kreitzer/Critzer from the Maryland data. We might be seeking the same family!! Three different spellings are coming down to me Kreisher/Creysher/Keyser. There were a Simon and Peter Kreisher in Rev. War payroll records. When two distant relatives joined the S.A.R., the SAR deemed Simon Peter to be the same man. My records come down that Simon Peter Kreisher had a farm three miles away from Peter Brown, in Adams County, on the state line, in PA . Peter's son, John Brown, b. July 26, 1782, m. Simon Peter's daughter, Susanna/Susan Kreisher, b. Jan. 15, 1790. This area may have bounded back and forth between MD and PA. The Mason/Dixon Line settled it. I was told to look in Annapolis for records of the farms as they weren't in Harrisburg. Simon Peter came to America from Germany, with his parents ca. 1765. Simon Peter m. Susanna/ Susan Keim/Kime, a cousin of Brig. Gen. Keim. There was a Sebastian Kreisher, of Berks Co., father of Simon and Peter Kreisher. DAR records Simon b. May 1743, d. May 4, 1806, m. Susan Keim. Their children might have been: Kreisher surname Susan b. Jan. 5, 1790 m. John Brown; Kate (Catharine) m. Jacob Brown; Mary m. Stough/Strode/Strock; Jacob; Daniel; John, who died at age 10 or 12. |