Sources
[S69]
1880 United States Census
- AUTHOR:
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
- PUBLICATION:
FamilySearch Internet Genealogy Service, http://www.familysearch.org
[S79]
1920 United States Census
- AUTHOR:
U.S. National Archives and Records Administration
- PUBLICATION:
Ancestry.com Images Online, http://www.ancestry.com
[S4]
9/6/94 copies of letters written by Johnny from UV
9/6/94 copies of letters written by Johnny from UVa hospital sent by Oral Hensley; last letter dated 3 Nov 1929.
[S42]
Article about re-interment of Taggert remains
"30 Years Ago" column
"On Monday, June 3, the remains of Captain Charles Taggert were taken from the Big Spring Burying Ground in Ayr Township and re-interred in the Union Cemetery, under the supervision of John J. Kelso. Captain Taggert was born in Northern Ireland in 1753 and married Mary Darby in 1777. He came to America at an early age and joined in the War for Independence. He was taken prisoner of war and return to America where he immediately organized a company of soldiers, composed of men from Fulton County (then Bedford County) and Taggert was named captain. This company saw active service against the Indians as well as the British. Captain Taggert's military record also extends to the Whiskey Rebellion when he responded to a call for duty. Captain Taggert came to this country on the same ship with President Buchanan's father, who settled at Cove Gap. Captain Taggert settled in Ayr Township where he became one of the most influential citizens of the community. Captain Taggert's remains were transferred to the Union Cemetery to perpetuate his name and memory for future generations, as the Big Springs Burying Grounds will soon be obliterated by the ravages of time and lack of money for maintenance."
- PUBLICATION:
McConnellsburg, PA: Fulton County News, 11 June 1987.
[S26]
Authentic History of Donegal Presbyterian Church
An Authentic History of Donegal Presbyterian Church
- AUTHOR:
J. L. Ziegler
- PUBLICATION:
Philadelphia: F. McManus Jr. & Co., 1902
[S18]
Biography of Thomas A. Scott
Biography of Colonel Thomas A. Scott from "Altoona Mirror"
- PUBLICATION:
Altoona, PA: Altoona Mirror, 12 August 1939
[S89]
Birth Certificate of Merrill W. Nace
Delayed Birth Certificate of Merrill Whitman Nace
- PUBLICATION:
Pennsylvania Bureau of Vital Statistics, 1942
- REPOSITORY: J. Scott Barnes files
- CALL NUMBER: ADN Folio "F"
- ADDRESS:
[S56]
Birth Certificate of William W. Nace
Birth Certificate of William Wampler Nace
5:15 PM
Signed by attending physician, George M. Robinson, M.D.
- PUBLICATION:
PA Bureau of Vital Statistics, 1/27/1927
- REPOSITORY: J. Scott Barnes files
[S8]
Charts by Cynthia Withington Nace Barnes
Charts prepared by Cynthia Withington Nace Barnes in late 1960's.
[S24]
Civil War Career of Thomas A. Scott, The
Civil War Career of Thomas A. Scott, The; a Univ. of Pennsylvania doctoral dissertation
- AUTHOR:
Samuel Richey Kamm
- PUBLICATION:
Philadelphia: 1940
[S25]
Clingan Genealogy Group
A group of corresponding Clingan family researchers on the Internet.
[S7]
Conversation with Akiko Kohama & Hiroshi Nakasone,
Conversation with Akiko Kohama & Hiroshi Nakasone, July 1995
[S6]
Conversation with Akiko Kohama, July 1995
Conversation with Akiko Kohama, July 1995
[S95]
Deed: Nace et al. to Sweigert Executors, 1815
Dauphin County Deeds, Book 1U: 354
Deed from John Nace and others to the executors of John Sweigard/Sweigart, deceased. Discharges claims relating to the estate of Henry Singer, deceased, of Upper Paxton Township, Dauphin County. Nace's wife Barbara is listed as the daughter of Henry Singer.
- AUTHOR:
Dauphin County (Pennsylvania) Recorder of Deeds
- PUBLICATION:
Recorded 17 Jun 1816. FHL Microfilm 21270, Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah.
- REPOSITORY: Pennsylvania Archives
- ADDRESS:
350 North Street
Harrisburg, PA 17120-0090 USA
[S91]
Deed: Nace to Marsh, 1824
Dauphin County Deeds, Book 1Z: 265
Deed from John Nace and wife Elizabeth to John Marsh and Attmore Marsh. Elizabeth is the "widow and relict" of the late Peter Marsh. Grants all the interest in the real estate of the late Henry and Susan Gravendeich of Halifax Township. John signs his name in German script as "Johannas Nass".
- AUTHOR:
Dauphin County (Pennsylvania) Recorder of Deeds
- PUBLICATION:
Recorded 12/18/1824. FHL Microfilm 21272, Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah.
- REPOSITORY: Pennsylvania Archives
- ADDRESS:
350 North Street
Harrisburg, PA 17120-0090 USA
[S66]
Died, but date is unknown
Died, but date is unknown
[S54]
Discussion with Wanda Nace, 5 Nov, 1994
Discussion with Wanda Nace, 5 Nov, 1994
[S29]
Egle's Notes and Queries
Notes and Queries Historical and Genealogical / Chiefly Relating to Interior Pennsylvania
- AUTHOR:
William Henry Egle
- PUBLICATION:
Harrisburg, PA: Harrisburg Publishing Co., 1894
[S70]
E-mail from A. Henneberger to Scott Barnes, 11 June 1999
E-mail from Alfred Henneberger to Scott Barnes, 11 June 1999.
- AUTHOR:
Alfred Henneberger (AlKarel@aol.com)
[S71]
E-mail from A. Henneberger to Scott Barnes, 13 June 1999
E-mail from A. Henneberger to Scott Barnes, 13 June 1999
- AUTHOR:
Alfred Henneberger (AlKarel@aol.com)
[S17]
E-mail from Barbara Nace Kelsey to Scott Barnes
E-mail from Barbara Nace Kelsey to Scott Barnes, 6/12/96
[S20]
E-mail from Carolyn H. Moyer to Scott Barnes
E-mail from Carolyn H. Moyer to Scott Barnes, 9/28/1998
[S82]
E-mail from Shannon Nace to Scott Barnes
E-mail from Shannon Nace to Scott Barnes, 8/12/2004.
- AUTHOR:
Shannon Bruce Nace (nacefoto@hotmail.com)
[S21]
E-mail from Wanda Nace
E-mail from Wanda Nace, 12/1/1998
[S87]
Enders Family Association Website
Enders Family Association Website. http://www.endersfamily.org/genealogy/index.html ; examined 30 Nov 2004 by Scott Barnes.
- AUTHOR:
Enders Family Association
[S86]
Enders Memorial Marker
Enders Memorial Marker. Enders Memorial Site, nr. Enders, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania; UTM 18 342566E 4483543N (WGS84/NAD83); inspected by Scott Barnes on 4 December 2003.
[S46]
Fulton County Cemetery List
"Cemetery file for Fulton County, PA - to August 1995"
- PUBLICATION:
1997: Fulton County (Pa.) Historical Society
[S68]
Interview with Ruby G. Anderson, 10/19/2002
[S78]
Into the Valleys Came Presbyterians
Into the Valleys Came Presbyterians: McConnellsburg, Green Hill and Wells Valley Presbyterian Congregations of Fulton County, PA
[S9]
Johnston's Book
Descendants of My Great-Grandparents
[S22]
Johnston's book states that Elizabeth communed at
Johnston's book states that Elizabeth communed at Lebanon church on 26 Mar 1804, a short time before the birth of the second Elizabeth. Presumably the first Elizabeth died in the meanwhile.
[S15]
Letter from Barbara Nace Kelsey to Scott Barnes
Letter from Barbara Nace Kelsey to Scott Barnes, 9/10/85
- AUTHOR:
Barbara Holsinger Nace (1954-)
[S28]
Letter from David S. Nace to Scott Barnes
Letter from David Scott Nace to Scott Barnes, 10/19/95
- AUTHOR:
David Scott Nace (1915-2001)
[S64]
List from Oral Hensley, dated 9/6/94.
List from Oral Hensley, dated 9/6/94.
[S10]
Mamam's Notebook
Family history notebook written by Alice Duffield Dickson Nace.
- REPOSITORY: J. Scott Barnes files
[S67]
Marriage Announcement of F. Jackson and E. Withington
Marriage Announcement of F. Jackson and E. Withington. Examined 10/4/2002 by Scott Barnes.
"Mr. and Mrs. Francis Edward Withington announce the marriage of their daughter Ella, to Mr. Frank Jenkins Jackson, Saturday, November seventeenth, nineteen hundred and six, Petersburg, Pennsylvania."
[S55]
Marriage Certificate Nace/McDaniel
Marriage Certificate of William Nace and Margaret McDaniel
Rev. Lawrence F. Sherwood, Jr.
- REPOSITORY: J. Scott Barnes files
[S27]
McConnellsburg Bicentennial History Book
McConnellsburg, PA - Moments in History, 1786-1986
- AUTHOR:
Fulton County (Pa.) Historical Society, Inc.
- PUBLICATION:
McConnellsburg, PA: Fulton County News, 1986
[S90]
Memories of and by David S. Nace
Memories of and by David S. Nace
- AUTHOR:
David Scott Nace (1915-2001)
- PUBLICATION:
Camp Hill, Pennsylvania, 2001 (private)
- REPOSITORY: J. Scott Barnes files
[S16]
NacePaper vol 2, no 1
NacePaper volume 2, number 1: July, 1981
- AUTHOR:
J. Scott Barnes (1969-)
- PUBLICATION:
Cochranville, PA (private)
[S14]
NacePaper vol 3, no 3
NacePaper volume 3, number 3: September/October 1985
- AUTHOR:
J. Scott Barnes (1969-)
- PUBLICATION:
Cochranville, PA (private)
[S12]
NacePaper vol 3, no 4
NacePaper volume 3, number 4: November/December 1985
- AUTHOR:
J. Scott Barnes (1969-)
- PUBLICATION:
Cochranville, PA (private)
[S65]
Newspaper article pertaining to 60th wedding anniv
Newspaper article pertaining to 60th wedding anniversary of John Wes and Adie.
[S34]
Obituary of Virginia B. Nace
Obituary of Virginia B. Nace
Virginia B. Nace, 82, of Camp Hill died Thursday in Holy Spirit Hospital.
She was a former schoolteacher in McConnellsburg and North Wales; a past president of Harrisburg Branch, American Association of University Women; and a charter member and the first choir director of Christ Presbyterian Church, Lower Allen Twp.
Surviving are her husband, David S. Nace; Two daughters, Barbara Nace Kelsey of Sugar Loaf, and Juliet Nace Downs of New Cumberland; and three grandchildren.
Services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday in her church. Burial will be in Rolling Green Memorial Park, Lower Allen Twp.
Visitation will be from 1 to 2 p.m. Tuesday in the church.
Meyers-Harner Funeral Home, Camp Hill, is handling arrangements.
Memorial donations may be made to Harrisburg Branch, American Association of University Women, Scholarship Fund, P.O. Box 1625, Harrisburg 17105.
- PUBLICATION:
Harrisburg, PA: Sunday Patriot News, 12/6/1998
[S11]
Sloan Book
Sloan Book
[S33]
Sloan book, pg 5,6.
Sloan book, pg 5,6.
[S19]
Social Security Death Records
United States Social Security Death Records
- PUBLICATION:
http://ancestry.com
[S23]
St. James Episcopal Church Register
St. James Episcopal Church (Lancaster, PA) Register
[S37]
Tomb Marker of Alice Duffield Dickson Nace
Alice Duffield Dickson Nace tomb marker (Nace headstone). Union Cemetery, 4 mi. south of McConnellsburg, Fulton County, Pennsylvania; inspected by Scott Barnes on 14 May 1999.
[S97]
Tomb Marker of David Benjamin Nace
David Benjamin Nace tomb marker (Nace headstone). Cedar Grove Cemetery, 132 N. Franklin St., Chambersburg, Pennsylvania; UTM 18 272370E 4424609N (WGS84/NAD83); inspected by Scott Barnes on 23 October 2005.
[S98]
Tomb Marker of Juliet Danner Wampler
Juliet Danner Wampler tomb marker (Nace headstone). Cedar Grove Cemetery, 132 N. Franklin St., Chambersburg, Pennsylvania; UTM 18 272370E 4424609N (WGS84/NAD83); inspected by Scott Barnes on 23 October 2005.
[S35]
Tomb Marker of Mary Logan Nace Anderson
Mary Logan Nace Anderson tomb marker (Nace headstone). Union Cemetery, 4 mi. south of McConnellsburg, Fulton County, Pennsylvania; inspected by Scott Barnes on 14 May 1999.
[S36]
Tomb Marker of Merrill Whitman Nace
Merrill Whitman Nace tomb marker (Nace headstone). Union Cemetery, 4 mi. south of McConnellsburg, Fulton County, Pennsylvania; inspected by Scott Barnes on 14 May 1999.
[S96]
Tomb Marker of Nellie Nace
Nell Nace tomb marker (Nace headstone). Cedar Grove Cemetery, 132 N. Franklin St., Chambersburg, Pennsylvania; UTM 18 272370E 4424609N (WGS84/NAD83); inspected by Scott Barnes on 23 October 2005.
[S59]
Tombstone of Anna Dike Riddle Scott
Anna Dike Riddle Scott tombstone. Woodlands Cemetery, 4000 Woodland Avenue, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; transcribed by Scott Barnes on 13 May 2000.
"[Until the Day Break]...And the Shadows Flee Away."
[S80]
Tombstone of Barbara Nace
Barbara Nace Tombstone. Jacobs United Methodist Church, Waynesville, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania; UTM 18 340719E 4479345N (WGS84/NAD83); inspected by Scott Barnes on 4 December 2003.
[S52]
Tombstone of Charles Taggert
Charles Taggert tombstone. Union Cemetery, 4 mi. south of McConnellsburg, Fulton County, Pennsylvania; inspected by Scott Barnes on 14 May 1999.
[S81]
Tombstone of David Nace
David Nace Tombstone. Jacobs United Methodist Church, Waynesville, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania; UTM 18 340719E 4479345N (WGS84/NAD83); inspected by Scott Barnes on 4 December 2003.
"Blessed are the dead who die in the lord for they rest from their labors and their works do follow them. -H. Yeager"
[S85]
Tombstone of Delila Nace
Delila Nace (wife of Joseph Nace) Tombstone. Jacobs United Methodist Church, Waynesville, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania; UTM 18 340730E 4479365N (WGS84/NAD83); inspected by Scott Barnes on 4 December 2003.
[S62]
Tombstone of Edgar Scott
Edgar Scott tombstone. Woodlands Cemetery, 4000 Woodland Avenue, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; transcribed by Scott Barnes on 13 May 2000.
[S40]
Tombstone of Elizabeth Nace
Elizabeth Nace (second wife of John Nace) tombstone. Long's Cemetery, 1.5 mi. south of Halifax, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania; UTM 18 335797E 4479449N (WGS84/NAD83); transcribed by Scott Barnes on 4 July 1999 and 4 December 2003.
"...61 years, 10 months, and 22 days."
[S49]
Tombstone of John Means Sloan
John Means Sloan tombstone. Union Cemetery, 4 mi. south of McConnellsburg, Fulton County, Pennsylvania; inspected by Scott Barnes on 14 May 1999.
[S38]
Tombstone of John Nace
John Nace tombstone. Long's Cemetery, 1.5 mi. south of Halifax, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania; UTM 18 335797E 4479449N (WGS84/NAD83); transcribed by Scott Barnes on 4 July 1999 and 4 December 2003.
"In Memory of John Nace, who departed this life March 6th 1833, Aged 63."
[S39]
Tombstone of John Nace (II)
John Nace (II) tombstone. Long's Cemetery, 1.5 mi. south of Halifax, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania; UTM 18 335797E 4479449N (WGS84/NAD83); transcribed by Scott Barnes on 4 July 1999 and 4 December 2003.
"In Memory of John Nace, Son of John & B. Nace, Born Feb. 10, 1818, Died 19 Jun. 1843, Aged 24 Years, 11 Mo. & 9 Days."
[S84]
Tombstone of Joseph Nace
Joseph Nace Tombstone. Jacobs United Methodist Church, Waynesville, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania; UTM 18 340730E 4479365N (WGS84/NAD83); inspected by Scott Barnes on 4 December 2003.
[S48]
Tombstone of Keziah Coffey Logan
Keziah Coffey Logan tombstone. Presbyterian Churchyard, McConnellsburg, Fulton County, Pennsylvania; transcribed by Scott Barnes on 14 May 1999.
[S31]
Tombstone of Maria Clingan Scott Dickson
Maria Clingan Scott Dickson tombstone. Presbyterian Churchyard, McConnellsburg, Fulton County, Pennsylvania; inspected by Scott Barnes on 14 May 1999.
1818-1899
[S51]
Tombstone of Mark Dickson
Mark Dickson tombstone. Presbyterian Churchyard, McConnellsburg, Fulton County, Pennsylvania; inspected by Scott Barnes on 14 May 1999.
[S41]
Tombstone of Martha Nace
Martha Nace tombstone. Long's Cemetery, 1.5 mi. south of Halifax, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania; UTM 18 335797E 4479449N (WGS84/NAD83); transcribed by Scott Barnes on 4 July 1999 and 4 December 2003.
"In Memory of Martha Nace, Daughter of John and Barbara Nace, Born December 7th 1811, Died January 27th 1839, Aged 27 years, 1 month and 20 days."
[S53]
Tombstone of Mary Darby Taggert
Mary Darby Taggert tombstone. Union Cemetery, 4 mi. south of McConnellsburg, Fulton County, Pennsylvania; inspected by Scott Barnes on 14 May 1999.
[S61]
Tombstone of Mary Howard Sturgis Scott
Mary Howard Sturgis Scott tombstone. Woodlands Cemetery, 4000 Woodland Avenue, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; transcribed by Scott Barnes on 13 May 2000.
[S63]
Tombstone of Mary Johnston Dickinson Riddle
Mary Johnston Dickinson Riddle tombstone. Woodlands Cemetery, 4000 Woodland Avenue, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; transcribed by Scott Barnes on 13 May 2000.
[S45]
Tombstone of Mary Taggart Logan
Mary Taggart Logan tombstone. Union Cemetery, 4 mi. south of McConnellsburg, Fulton County, Pennsylvania; inspected by Scott Barnes on 14 May 1999.
"Died January 8th, 1859 in the 65th year of her age."
[S32]
Tombstone of Rebecca Scott
Rebecca Duffield Scott tombstone. Presbyterian Churchyard, McConnellsburg, Fulton County, Pennsylvania; transcribed by Scott Barnes on 14 May 1999.
"Wife of William Scott who departed this life November 24th 1832, aged 37 years, 7 months, 21 days."
[S73]
Tombstone of Samuel C. Dickson
Samuel Clingan Dickson tombstone. Presbyterian Churchyard, McConnellsburg, Fulton County, Pennsylvania; transcribed by Scott Barnes on 14 May 1999.
[S75]
Tombstone of Sarah S. Dickson
Sarah Scott Dickson tombstone. Presbyterian Churchyard, McConnellsburg, Fulton County, Pennsylvania; transcribed by Scott Barnes on 14 May 1999.
[S57]
Tombstone of Thomas A. Scott
Thomas Alexander Scott tombstone. Woodlands Cemetery, 4000 Woodland Avenue, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; transcribed by Scott Barnes on 13 May 2000.
"Until the Day Break...[And the Shadows Flee Away]"
[S58]
Tombstone of Thomas A. Scott, Jr.
Thomas Alexander Scott, Jr. tombstone. Woodlands Cemetery, 4000 Woodland Avenue, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; transcribed by Scott Barnes on 13 May 2000.
"Died on Ascension Day. Because I Live, Ye Shall Live Also."
[S76]
Tombstone of Thomas F. Sloan
Thomas Franklin Sloan tombstone. Union Cemetery, 4 mi. south of McConnellsburg, Fulton County, Pennsylvania; transcribed by Scott Barnes on 14 May 1999.
[S44]
Tombstone of Thomas Logan
Thomas Logan tombstone. Union Cemetery, 4 mi. south of McConnellsburg, Fulton County, Pennsylvania; inspected by Scott Barnes on 14 May 1999.
[S47]
Tombstone of Thomas Logan, Esq.
Thomas Logan, Esq. Tombstone. Presbyterian Churchyard, McConnellsburg, Fulton County, Pennsylvania; transcribed by Scott Barnes on 14 May 1999.
[S60]
Tombstone of Warwick Potter Scott
Warwick Potter Scott tombstone. Woodlands Cemetery, 4000 Woodland Avenue, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; transcribed by Scott Barnes on 13 May 2000.
[S30]
Tombstone of William Scott
William Scott tombstone. Presbyterian Churchyard, McConnellsburg, Fulton County, Pennsylvania; transcribed by Scott Barnes on 14 May 1999.
"A.D. 1835, aged 53 years, 2 mo., 23 days"
[S43]
Unconfirmed Information
Unconfirmed Information
[S100]
Wampler Website
The Wampler/Wampfler Genealogy Web Site
- AUTHOR:
John E. Wampler (wampler@bmb.uga.edu)
- PUBLICATION:
http://www.bmb.uga.edu/wf-page/contents.html , retrieved 1 August 2006.
[S5]
Wanda Bailey.
Wanda Bailey.