Source
References – Urner families
[Some technical notes about source
citations are here]
(1) Records of New Hanover (Falckner Swamp) Lutheran Church, Montgomery, Pennsylvania.
(2) Records of Falckner Swamp Reformed Church, New Hanover, Montgomery, Pennsylvania. (FHL film #940426, items 1,2)
(3) Chester County, Pennsylvania Wills.
(4) Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania Wills.
(5) Tax Assessment Lists of Chester County, Pennsylvania.
(6) Records of East Vincent Reformed Church, East Vincent, Chester, Pennsylvania. (FHL film #1905897, items 5,6)
(7) Records of Zion Lutheran Church, East Pikeland, Chester, Pennsylvania. (FHL film #1312361, item 2)
(8) Records of Augustus Lutheran Church, Trappe, Montgomery, Pennsylvania. (FHL film #1312468, item 2)
(9) From the individual’s gravestone or cemetery records, place of burial noted in the text
(10) The will of Ruth Silas, widow, of Coventry (Chester Will File #4184), which was signed 07 August 1790 and proved 30 August 1791, mentions: sister Susanna Weaver; Eve Ditlo; Sophia Klingbill; Samuel, son of Martin Wolf at Pipe Creek, Maryland; Hannah, daughter of David Rinhard in Maryland; and daughters Mary Rays and Sarce Solomon. Executors: John Baugh and Martin Rinehard. Witnesses: Martin Urner, David Ditlo, and Eve Ditlo.
(11) Records of St. Peter’s Lutheran Church, West Pikeland, Chester, Pennsylvania. (FHL film #021718, item 2)
(12) Records of St. Michael Evangelical Lutheran Church, Pfoutz Valley, Greenwood, Perry, Pennsylvania (FHL film #388635).
(13) Records of Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church, Sunbury, Northumberland, Pennsylvania (transcript at Wentz Library, Lutheran Theological Seminary, Gettysburg, Adams, Pennsylvania).
(14) Social Security Death Index (free database at Ancestry.com: http://www.ancestry.com/ssdi, October, 2001)
(15) California Death Index, 1940-1997, California Department of Health Services (Center for Health Statistics), Sacramento, California.
(16) Marriage License Records, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Frederick County, Maryland (FHL film #014082).
(17) From the individual’s World War I (WWI) Draft Registration card; location of registration noted in the text.
(18) Florida Death Index,1877-1998, The Florida Department of Health, Office of Vital Statistics, Jacksonville, Florida, 1998.
(19) From the individual’s World War II (WWII) Draft Registration card; location of registration noted in the text only if it seems to add new genealogical value to the narrative.
(20) From the individual’s (or parent’s) U.S. Passport Application.
(A) History of Chester County, Pennsylvania, Futhey and Cope, published by Louis H. Everts, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1881.
(B) History of the Church of the Brethren of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, published by Church of the Brethren, 1915.
(C) A List of Upwards of 30,000 Names of Immigrants in Pennsylvania, Professor I. Daniel Rupp, reprinted by Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, Maryland, 1971.
(D) Pennsylvania Archives, edited by William Henry Egle, published by William Stanley Ray, State Publisher, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, 1897. [See Note here on the format of Pennsylvania Archives citations.]
(E)
History of Frederick County, Maryland, T.
J. C. Williams and Folger McKinsey, 1910; reprinted by Regional Publishing Co., Baltimore, Maryland, 1967.
(F) Genealogy of the Urner Family, Isaac N. Urner, published by J. B. Lippincott Co, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1893.
(G) Materials toward a History of the American Baptists, Morgan Edwards, 1770; reprinted by Heritage Papers, Danielsville, Georgia, c1984.
(H) DAR Patriot Index, Centennial Edition, National Society of Daughters of the American Revolution (NSDAR), Washington, D.C., 1994.
(I) History
of Shenandoah County, Virginia, John W. Wayland, published by Shenandoah
Publishing House, Strasburg, Virginia, 1927.
Urner References. Last revision: 21 Nov 2007
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