Thursday, July 08, 2010
Family Milestones: July 8th
My paternal 7th-great grandfather, Hans Heinrich CHERDRON, was born on this date in 1706 in Erlenbach, Bayern. Hans was the son of Abraham and Anne Margueritte (VIELLARD) CHERDRON. Hans married April 22, 1727 in Otterberg, Bayern to Anna Marie HERBACH, daughter of Johann Peter and Anna Maria (________) HERBACH. Anna was born July 5, 1705 in Otterberg, Bayern. They had at least 1 daughter. Emigrated to York County, Pennsylvania where they both died after 1771. Nothing further is known at this time.
Wednesday, July 07, 2010
Happy Birthday, Honey
Today was Eileen's birthday, and I was glad we were able to spend it together. We spent the early morning hours enjoying the pool.
We ended up going out shopping with her mother, who then took us both out to eat for a nice birthday dinner. I had a good time today, just relaxing and I think Eileen did too. We exchanged her perfume for the correct one, and the bonus was that I ended up saving a few bucks in the exchange.
Shopping with mother-in-law was a new experience, but I actually enjoyed it. She's full of funny stories.
Then over dinner we found out that mother-in-law has some old family pictures that she is planning to donate to a local history museum. These are previously unknown photos - so I urged her to let us look at them and possibly make copies before she donates them. Will hopefully be able to get them scanned.
When the girls get back from fishing in Minnesota, we'll have a proper cake and ice cream party.
We ended up going out shopping with her mother, who then took us both out to eat for a nice birthday dinner. I had a good time today, just relaxing and I think Eileen did too. We exchanged her perfume for the correct one, and the bonus was that I ended up saving a few bucks in the exchange.
Shopping with mother-in-law was a new experience, but I actually enjoyed it. She's full of funny stories.
Then over dinner we found out that mother-in-law has some old family pictures that she is planning to donate to a local history museum. These are previously unknown photos - so I urged her to let us look at them and possibly make copies before she donates them. Will hopefully be able to get them scanned.
When the girls get back from fishing in Minnesota, we'll have a proper cake and ice cream party.
Civil War Pension Index Card: William F. METZNER
Was finally able to get images to download from Footnote.com, perhaps my vent of frustration helped? Nah.
This is the Civil War Pension Index card for William F. METZNER, my paternal 2nd-great granduncle. This card was indexed at Footnote.com as William T. METZNER. As you can see by the cursive script, sometimes "Fs" and "Ts" can appear similar.
The cool find for me on this card was that it gives his exact date of death and the location. Although I probably had this fact somewhere, I only had the year in my Rootsmagic database. Bryant, Indiana is in Jay County, where William and his wife Mary lived for a number of years.
I believe that I may have his Civil War pension in my files, will have to scan it and make sure I glean all the information that I can from it. William was a private in Company E., 89th Regiment Indiana Infantry.
William was born January 6, 1844 in Licking County, Ohio, the son of John and Catherine (YOUNG) METZNER. He was the brother of my ancestor, John Adam METZNER. William married December 8, 1867 in Jay County, Indiana to Mary Ann HALEY, daughter of Sebastian and Lydia A. (RADER) HALEY. They had eight children: John W., Irvin G., Amanda A., Pearl M., Barb M., Laura Belle, Lydia J., and Louetta Jane. William's occupation was listed as farmer and furniture dealer in the census records.
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Haley,
Metzner,
Rader,
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