was in the U.S. Army on duty assignmentspouse: Fitting, Lomie Rebecca (1905 - 1990)
spouse: Keen, Mary Alfretta (1866 - 1928)
John Fuller was married to Phoebe Maley about 1824 in Shamokin----------child: Fuller, Hillman (1832 - )
Twshp, Northumberland County, Pa., according to the LDS
computer records. They are my ggggrandparents. Phoebe was born
in Lancaster Co. in 1805. On the 1820 census of Lancaster
County, there is a James Maley, and a Prien(?) Maley, and a
John Fuller. Am looking for Phoebe's parents, thought maybe one
of these could be. John and Phoebe had 6 children, Rodney,
William, Jacob, MaryAnn, John and James. Any help would be
greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
Debbie Morris
was assigned to the U.S.S. Valley Forge (CV 45)spouse: Davis, Lois Vivian (private)the S.S. Wilson B. Keene
to the rank of Seaman, 2nd Class
the S.S. Marine Arrow
the S.S. Morris Sigman
the S.S. Frank P. Walsh
the S.S. Alexander White
the S.S. Alexander White
the S.S. Marine Arrow
the S.S. Wilson B. Keene
the S.S. George Vancouver
the S.S. George Chamberlain
the S.S. George Chamberlain
was assigned to the AGS Shelton, US-60
to the rank of Seaman, 1st Class
to the rank of Gunners Mate, 3rd Class
to the rank of Gunners Mate, 2nd Class
listed his father, George Maley, as his next of kin, although
he was living with his mother
records of Zion German Evan Ch, Ashlandspouse:
Bapt 11 apr 1900spouse:
1900 census - Barry Twpspouse:
records of Zion German Evan Ch, Ashlandspouse:
Daniel Maurer, son of Henrich Maurer and Maria Katharinaspouse: Wagner, Regina (1756 - 1816)
Erhardt, was born May 16, 1749 in the village of Grumbach in
the German palatinate. He was baptised in the Herren-Sulzbach
Evangelische Kirche a few miles away. Daniel came to this
country in 1764 on the ship "Prince of Wales" with his sister
Anna Elizabeth and her husband Jacob Shankweiler. After
arriving in America, Daniel settled in the Alburtis, PA area
and married Jacob Wagner's daughter Regina. He attended the
Zion (Lehigh) church in Alburtis where records of him appear
until 1792. Around that time Daniel and a number of related
families moved to the Pitman, PA area, where the family
thrived. Many direct descendants still live in the vicinity.
Daniel is buried at Howerter's cemetery with his wife and her
parents. His gravestone is shown on my home page. There is a
DAR flag next to the stone to commemorate his Revolutionary War
service. The stone is faded and almost illegible. It says:
"hier ruhen die gebeine von Daniel Maurer war geboren den 16
Mai 1749 und starb den 16 Mar 1832 in alt werden 82 yahr und 10
mounth ". According to estate papers, the stone cost $27.52 in
1832
Records of Zion German Evan Ch, Ashlandspouse:
1920 census - Schuylkill Cospouse:
1920 census - Schuylkill Cospouse: