Kilpatrick - Christian Family Database

Treading the streets of Easton in the footsteps of ancestors

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  • [S526] Verbal information from Kilpatrick, John (Freemansburg, PA) to Kilpatrick, Mert,May 2009
  • [S529] , Easton Express, Easton, Pennsylvania
  • [S530] , Special Schedules of the Eleventh Census (1890) Enumerating Union Veterans and Widows of Union Veterans of the Civil War, NARA Publication M123.
  • [S531] 1890 Census Directory of Northampton County: Inhabitants of Northampton County as furnished by the Census Bureau at Washington, D.C. in the Eleventh U. S. Census, 1890 (Easton, PA: Joseph H. Werner, 1891). Hereinafter cited as 1890 Census Directory of Nort1hampton County.
  • [S532] Organization Index to Pension Files of Veterans Who Served Between 1861 and 1900; T289; (Washington, DC: National Archives.)
  • [S533] Lisa Kilpatrick, "Personal Knowledge of Lisa Kilpatrick, Emails 14 Nov 2009 and subsequent," e-mail message from email address () to Holly Kilpatrick, 14 Nov 2009 and subsequent. Hereinafter cited as "Kilpatrick, Lisa Emails 2009+."
  • [S534] B.F. Fackenthal, Jr., Durham & Riegelsville Churches and Cemeteries, Soldiers of the Civil War (: Easton Public Library, 1933). Hereinafter cited as Durham & Riegelsville Soldiers of the Civil War.
  • [S535] Stone.
  • [S536] , Record of Births, Baptisms, Marriages of First Methodist Episcopal Church, Second Street, Easton, PA 1836-1893., (1937). Hereinafter cited as First Methodist Episcopal Church, Easton, PA.
  • [S537] , Record of Second Methodist Episcopal Church, South Side, Easton, PA 1853-1893, compiled by WPA Personnel in Easton Public Library, (1937). Hereinafter cited as Second Methodist Episcopal Church, Easton, PA.
  • [S538] , Some of the First Settlers of the Forks of the Delaware and Their Descendants, being a Translation from the German of the Record Books of the First Reformed Church of Easton, Pennsylvania from 1760 - 1852. Designated Volume Ks by Easton Library., (1902). Hereinafter cited as First ("German") Reformed Church, Easton, PA.
  • [S539] , Trinity Episcopal Church of Easton, Pennsylvania Register of Baptisms, Funerals and Marriages, 1819-1873, compiled by WPA Personnel in Easton Public Library, (1936). Hereinafter cited as Trinity Episcopal Church, Easton, PA.
  • [S540] B.F. Fackenthal, Jr., Durham & Riegelsville Churches and Cemeteries (: Easton Public Library, 1933). Hereinafter cited as Durham & Riegelsville Churches and Cemeteries.
  • [S541] B.F. Fackenthal, Jr., Saint Luke's Union Church, Ferndale, Nockamixon Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, Known as Nockamixon Church. (: Easton Public Library, 15 Oct 1920). Hereinafter cited as Saint Luke's Union Church, Nockamixon Twp.
  • [S542] WPA Personnel in Easton Public Library, Record Book of Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church of Easton, PA, (May 1936). Hereinafter cited as Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church, Easton, PA.
  • [S543] , Parish Records of St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Congregation of Easton, Pennsylvania, November 16, 1845 - December 31, 1893. In 4 volumes, designated G, C, CC and CCC. Compiled by WPA Personnel in Easton Public Library, (1937). Hereinafter cited as St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Easton, PA.
  • [S544] Easton Heights Cemetery Records. Hereinafter cited as Easton Heights Cemetery Records.
  • [S545] Rootsweb WorldConnect bushswan Database, T. Douglas Bush, 2006, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/
  • [S546] , Easton Argus, Easton, Pennsylvania
  • [S547] , Easton Daily Free Press, Easton, Pennsylvania
  • [S548] Easton Public Library, Parish Records of Zion Evangelical Lutheran Congregation of Easton, Pennsylvania, 1860-1895, volume J.. Hereinafter cited as Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church, Easton, PA.
  • [S549] Easton Public Library, Parish Records of the German Evangelical Lutheran Congregation of Easton, Pennsylvania, from 1768 to the Consecration of the New Church Jan 1, 1832. Part of the records of St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church, designated volume G by Easton Library., (1768 - 1832). Hereinafter cited as German Evangelical Lutheran Church, Easton, PA.
  • [S550] Private Research Papers of John Paul Kilpatrick, Freemansburg, PA, Shared with HKilpatrick in 2009 and subsequently.
  • [S551] Sandra S. Froberg, Cemetery Record Books of the Easton Cemetery Company (: Easton Public Library, 1993). Hereinafter cited as Easton Cemetery Burials.
  • [S552] Anita L. Mott, Mosser/ Musser Family (Westminster, Maryland: Heritage Books, 1999, 2008). Hereinafter cited as Mosser/ Musser Family.
  • [S553] Moser Register Report, Personal Research spanning 1459 to 1997, with some source notes,Unattributed. Submitted to Berks County section of USGenWeb by "Bob", online http://berks.pa-roots.com/familyfolder/Moser.html
  • [S558] , Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania
  • [S568] , Census Online, Viewed on ancestry.com.
  • [S572] , KILPATRICK, John P. (.)
  • [S592] , National Archives and Records Administration microfilm, M19, 201 rolls., 1830 Federal Census (1 June 1830) (.)
  • [S593] , DAR Application for Membership (.)
  • [S594] , TOPP, Francis & Barba (.)
  • [S595] , VARONKA, Steven Walter (.)
  • [S598] Rupp, Daniel I, Thirty Thousand Names of Immigrants (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Company, 1994 (Reprinted from the second edition)). Hereinafter cited as Thirty Thousand Names of Immigrants.
  • [S599] , DAR - Daughters of the American Revolution, DAR Lineage Books (.)
  • [S601] , WorldConnect (.)
  • [S602] , Straw Church Records (http://www.raub-and-more.com/straw/strawbap2.html) (.)
  • [S603] , Wasser, Silas Ache, and Wasser, Orestes E., Wasser Manuscript Genealogy (Unpublished manuscript belonging to Jeanne Britton Workman) (.)
  • [S604] , Beckel, Clarence E., Trinity Reformed Cemetery Records, Freemansburg, Northampton Co., PA (1937, Bethlehem Public Library) (.)
  • [S605] , 1850 Federal Census (.)
  • [S606] , National Archives and Records Administration microfilm, M653, 1438 rolls., 1860 Federal Census (1 June 1860) (.)
  • [S608] , New Jersey Marriage Records, 1684-1875 (.)
  • [S609] Andrew D. Mellick, Jr., The Story of an Old Farm or Life in New Jersey in the Eighteenth Century, with a Genealogical Appendix (Somerville, New Jersey: The Unionist-Gazette, 1889). Hereinafter cited as The Story of an Old Farm.
  • [S616] , death certificate (1906-1964)
  • [S619] New Jersey County Marriages, 1682 - 1956; New Jersey State Archives, Filmed by Family History Library, FHL Film 851752, Trenton, New Jersey
  • [S624] "U.S. Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865", online database, Ancestry.com (); National Park Service
  • [S644] New Jersey Births and Christenings 1660-1980 on FamilySearch.org
  • [S647] 1850 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule)
  • [S658] 1900 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule)
  • [S660] 1880 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule)
  • [S663] New Jersey Deaths and Burials 1720-1988
  • [S692] Office of the New Jersey Adjustant General, Records of Officers and Men of New Jersey in Wars 1791-1815 (Trenton, N.J.: State Gazette Publishing Co., 1909)
  • [S693] 1890 Veterans Schedules, enumerating union veterans and widows of union veterans of the civil war; NARA Microfilm M123, 118 rolls, Record Group 15
  • [S694] Polk's Easton and Phillipsburg City Directory, : Including West Easton, Wilson Borough, and Palmer Township (Philadelphia, Pa.: R. L. Polk & Co., Inc, Publishers, n.d.)
  • [S695] Henry Martyn Kieffer, Some of the First Settlers of the Forks of the Delaware: Record Books of the First Reformed Church of Easton, Penna from 1760 - 1852 (Easton, PA: n.p., 1902)
  • [S696] Application, Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007, (Washington, DC: Social Security Administration, As updated.)
  • [S699] Pennsylvania County Marriages 1885-1950; FamilySearch.org
  • [S700] St John's Lutheran Church (Easton, Pennsylvania); digital images, Ancestry.com ().
  • [S701] Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, "Pennsylvania Veterans Burial Cards, 1777 - 2012", digital images, Ancestry.com, Ancestry.com ()
  • [S703] St. John's Lutheran Church (Easton, Northampton County, Pennsylvania); digital images, Ancestry.com ().
  • [S704] First United Church of Christ, Easton, Pennsylvania (Easton, Northampton County, Pennsylvania); digital images, Ancestry.com ().
  • [S705] St.Mark's United Church of Christ, Easton, Pennsylvania (Easton, Northampton County, Pennsylvania); digital images, Ancestry.com ().
  • [S706] Zion Lutheran Church (Easton, Northampton County, Pennsylvania); digital images, Ancestry.com ().
  • [S707] Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church, Easton, Pennsylvania (became Calvary United Methodist) (Easton, Northampton County, Pennsylvania); digital images, Ancestry.com ().
  • [S708] West's Directory for City of Easton, Pennsylvania and Phillipsburg, N.J. 1916 (Easton, Pa.: Union Publishing Company, 1916); digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com)
  • [S709] Express Times, Easton, Pennsylvania
  • [S711] "U.S. World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942", online image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com); citing Registration Card
  • [S713] Death certificate, Pennsylvania Department of Health, Record Group 11, Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, Harrisburg, PA, Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, 1906-1964, online at Ancestry.com
  • [S714] Polk's Easton and Phillipsburg City Directory 1942-43 (Boston, Mass.: R. L. Polk & Co., Inc., 1942); digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com)
  • [S715] Durham Lutheran Church (Durham, Bucks County, Pa.); digital images, Ancestry.com ().
  • [S716] Massachusetts Town Clerk, "Vital and Town Records 1626-2001", digital images of film #007010692, familysearch.org ()
  • [S717] Jr. B. F. Fackenthal, Compiler and Local Historian, Soldiers of the Civil War from Durham Township, Bucks County and Vicinity: Included in compilation of Durham and Riegelsville Churches and Cemeteries (Riegelsville, PA: Compiler, 1933). Bound and preserved by Easton Area Public Library, Marx Local History Room
  • [S718] Jr. B. F. Fackenthal, Compiler and Local Historian, Durham and Riegelsvile Churches and Cemeteries: Bucks and Northampton Counties, PA, Warren County, NJ. (Riegelsville, PA: Compiler, 1933). Bound and preserved by Easton Area Public Library, Marx Local History Room
  • [S719] Zionsville German Reformed Church (Upper Milford, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania); digital images, Ancestry.com ().
  • [S721] Salem Lutheran and Reformed Church (Moorestown, Northampton County, Pennsylvania); digital images, Ancestry.com ().
  • [S722] Henry F. Marx, Marriages and Deaths: Newspaper Extracts 1799-1851: Northampton County, Pennsylvania (Easton, Pa.: Easton Public Library, 1929)
  • [S723] Historian Rev. W. R. Kiefer, History of the 153rd Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers Infantry: Which was Recruited in Northampton County, Pa. 1862-1863 (Easton, Pennsylvania: The Chemical Publishing Co., 1909)
  • [S724] St. John's Lutheran (New Williams) Church (Williams Township, Northampton County, Pennsylvania); digital images, Ancestry.com ().
  • [S725] , Commemorative Biographical Record of Central Pennsylvania: Including the Counties of Centre, Clearfield, Jefferson and Clarion (Chicago: J. H. Beers & Co., 1898)
  • [S726] Pennsylvania Births and Christenings, 1709-1950; FamilySearch.org
  • [S727] St. Mark's Reformed Church, Easton, Pa (10th & Lehigh, Easton,, Northampton County, Pennsylvania); digital images, Ancestry.com ().
  • [S728] Pennsylvania State Gazetteer and Business Directory (Philadelphia: R.L. Polk & Co., 1882); images online, Penn State Digital Bookshelves, PA's Past (https://collection1.libraries.psu.edu/cdm/compoundobject/collection/digitalbks2/id/15096/rec/10)
  • [S729] "Bucks County Genealogical Society Digital Archives", Bucks County Genealogical Society, Bucks County Genealogical Society Digital Archives (http://www.bucksgen.org/index.php/component/chronoforms/?chronoform=BCGSSourceList)
  • [S730] William W. Lesh, Descendants of Balthasar and Susanna Phillipina Loesh: A collection of over Six Hundred Names (Washington, DC: National Capital Press, 1914)
  • [S731] "", database, Kevin Frankenfield, Frankenfield Beam Genealogy (http://www.frankenfield-beam.org)
  • [S732] Lower Saucon Reformed Church, (Later Lower Saucon UCC, Hellertown) (Lower Saucon Township, Northampton County, Pennsylvania); digital images, Ancestry.com ().
  • [S734] "Civil War Draft Registration Records, 1863-1865", online database, Ancestry.com (); Records of the Provost Marshal General’s Bureau (Civil War), Record Group 110. National Archives, Washington D.C.
  • [S748] , ", "," The Pastfinder, Williams Township Historical Society, Williams Township, Northampton County, Pennsylvania: .," The Pastfinder, Williams Township Historical Society, Williams Township, Northampton County, Pennsylvania.
  • [S750] St. Peter's Lutheran Church (Riegelsville, Bucks County, Pennsylvania); digital images, Ancestry.com ().