We have traced our Kauffman family's first immigrant back to the late 1700's here in
Philly. I'd love to find documentation such as passenger lists, etc., but have no
idea where to begin. We have the person's name and the year of arrival, but no ship
name.
I'd be grateful for any suggestions!
FOR THE LOVE OF PIG IRON! 2004 A cabaret, benefit party.
Friday, January 16th, 2004
The Ethical Society, 1906 Rittenhouse Square
Doors open at 7:30 pm
Cabaret begins at 8
Afterparty takes off at 9:30
$15 for the Cabaret and Afterparty, $10 for just the Afterparty.
Tickets are available now on
Fred
If you send me the names I may be able to help you out, but I have also
added a list of resources that should be helpful and can be used for other
surnames also.
A great source of online information about finding your family can be
found here:
http://cindyslist.com/
and here for a list of
the pennsylvania historical society, 13th and locust
there web site is www.hsp.org
they have indexes of ship lists and lots of other
things to help you
good luck
jnah
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We have traced our Kauffman family's first immigrant
back to the late 1700's here in Philly. I'd
On 19 Dec, 2003, at 11:29, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We have traced our Kauffman family's first immigrant back to the late
1700's here in Philly. I'd love to find documentation such as
passenger lists, etc., but have no idea where to begin. We have the
person's name and the year of arrival, but
Hi, Everyone,
Please join the Friends of Clark Park this Sunday, Dec. 21., at 5 pm for the
RESCHEDULED Christmas Caroling by candlelight at the community Christmas tree near
45th Chester Ave. Weather will be no problem this time. So come and raise your
voice in song with us after the
You might want to try The Library Company on the southwest corner of
13th Locust Streets. It is my understanding that they have some of
the oldest, most historical material relating to Colonial Philadelphia
and before. If I'm wrong, it won't be the first or last time.
Sande Knight
tel.
There were many quick queries, and so I add the answers as best I know.
The incident was loud, bloody and public, so the Police, Animal Control,
and an Ambulance and even a Fire Truck (the first responder to a medical
emergency) were involved.
My understanding is that by the time the Police and
A civil suit is definitely an option. From a practical standpoint, if the
claimants are seeking money damages, such a suit would not be worth it
unless the defendant dog owner had (1) considerable personal assets and/or
2) liability insurance that would provide coverage. Most standard
Greetings,
...and many thanks to those of you who provided some great leads. Much
appreciated!
Fred
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There IS recycling tomorrow (Sat Dec 20) at the Firehouse Farmers Market -
we're continuing the regular schedule after the snowstorm and the abrupt
cancellation two weeks ago.
Al Airone
729-5170
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