This is info for my Family Tree going from Peter Walmer (1st Gen.) to Elizabeth Walmer Barbush (10th Gen.) to her children and to me (James, 10th Gen) through one of Elizabeth's children, my father (, Albert Barbush. Also includes my descendants (11th & 12th Gens).
Ancestry of Elizabeth Walmer Barbush 2011 06 26
I am a 10th Generation descendant of Peter Walmer who came to America from Germany in 1742.
I have 10 grandchildren who are 12the Generation Descendants of Peter Walmer.
The heritage passed down to us through Peter Walmer is amazing. This paper will tell you about it.
Contact me:
James Eugene Barbush
2012 Blue Mountain Parkway
Harrisburg, PA 17112
JamesEBarbush@GMail.com
717-514-5549
This document provides an overview of the descendents of Joseph Power and Isabella Power, who settled in Cobb County, Georgia in the early 1800s. It outlines the methodology used to research the Power family tree and lists the children and grandchildren of Joseph and Isabella Power across multiple generations. The document also briefly discusses the origins of the Power family in South Carolina and their westward migration to Georgia in the early 19th century.
The document summarizes the genealogy of William Lee Mabb and his father Charles Everett Mabb, tracing their lineage back to Ephraim Mabb and Jennet Armstrong of Northampton, Fulton County, New York. It discusses William's lack of knowledge about his ancestors and presents evidence that Charles' father was Stephen Rowland Mabb from New York. Census records and marriage records are used to outline the family's migration from New York to Missouri to Illinois, with details about occupations and residences.
The History of Artemas Ward Park -- The Marlborough Historical Societypebrodeur
The history of Ward Park, located in Marlborough, Massachusetts. Researched, written, and presented by Paul Brodeur, trustee of the Marlborough Historical Society, on March 22, 2011
Prepared and presented by Paul Brodeur and Alan Chamberlain for the Marlborough Historical Society on September 26, 2011, the 150 Anniversary of the Taking of the John Brown Bell from the Engine House at Harpers Ferry.
The fascinating account of the men and motives that led to the taking of the John Brown Bell from Harpers Ferry by a group of men from Co. I, 13th Mass Infantry during the Civil War. And the equally fascinating account of the completion of John Brown's task by these same soldiers.
The fascinating account of the men and motives that led to the taking of the John Brown Bell from Harpers Ferry by a group of men from Co. I, 13th Mass Infantry during the Civil War. And the equally fascinating account of the completion of John Brown's task by these same soldiers.
This document provides genealogical information about Francis I Webster's paternal ancestors. It traces his lineage back to Edward Webster in the 1700s in Attleborough, Norfolk, England. It details the descendants of Edward Webster and his wife Elizabeth Comman, including their son Thomas I Webster who was Francis I Webster's great-grandfather. It also describes the lineage of Francis I Webster's great-grandmother Elizabeth Austin, tracing her ancestry back to her parents Peter I Austin and Sarah Jaques in the 1700s in Bunwell, Norfolk.
My Personal Testimony - James Eugene Barbush - March 11, 2024JAMES EUGENE BARBUSH
THE PERSONAL TESTIMONY OF James Eugene Barbush
“The Transition from Confusion to Enlightenment”
When Did Salvation Come or Me?
This answers that question.
Ancestry of Elizabeth Walmer Barbush 2011 06 26
I am a 10th Generation descendant of Peter Walmer who came to America from Germany in 1742.
I have 10 grandchildren who are 12the Generation Descendants of Peter Walmer.
The heritage passed down to us through Peter Walmer is amazing. This paper will tell you about it.
Contact me:
James Eugene Barbush
2012 Blue Mountain Parkway
Harrisburg, PA 17112
JamesEBarbush@GMail.com
717-514-5549
This document provides an overview of the descendents of Joseph Power and Isabella Power, who settled in Cobb County, Georgia in the early 1800s. It outlines the methodology used to research the Power family tree and lists the children and grandchildren of Joseph and Isabella Power across multiple generations. The document also briefly discusses the origins of the Power family in South Carolina and their westward migration to Georgia in the early 19th century.
The document summarizes the genealogy of William Lee Mabb and his father Charles Everett Mabb, tracing their lineage back to Ephraim Mabb and Jennet Armstrong of Northampton, Fulton County, New York. It discusses William's lack of knowledge about his ancestors and presents evidence that Charles' father was Stephen Rowland Mabb from New York. Census records and marriage records are used to outline the family's migration from New York to Missouri to Illinois, with details about occupations and residences.
The History of Artemas Ward Park -- The Marlborough Historical Societypebrodeur
The history of Ward Park, located in Marlborough, Massachusetts. Researched, written, and presented by Paul Brodeur, trustee of the Marlborough Historical Society, on March 22, 2011
Prepared and presented by Paul Brodeur and Alan Chamberlain for the Marlborough Historical Society on September 26, 2011, the 150 Anniversary of the Taking of the John Brown Bell from the Engine House at Harpers Ferry.
The fascinating account of the men and motives that led to the taking of the John Brown Bell from Harpers Ferry by a group of men from Co. I, 13th Mass Infantry during the Civil War. And the equally fascinating account of the completion of John Brown's task by these same soldiers.
The fascinating account of the men and motives that led to the taking of the John Brown Bell from Harpers Ferry by a group of men from Co. I, 13th Mass Infantry during the Civil War. And the equally fascinating account of the completion of John Brown's task by these same soldiers.
This document provides genealogical information about Francis I Webster's paternal ancestors. It traces his lineage back to Edward Webster in the 1700s in Attleborough, Norfolk, England. It details the descendants of Edward Webster and his wife Elizabeth Comman, including their son Thomas I Webster who was Francis I Webster's great-grandfather. It also describes the lineage of Francis I Webster's great-grandmother Elizabeth Austin, tracing her ancestry back to her parents Peter I Austin and Sarah Jaques in the 1700s in Bunwell, Norfolk.
My Personal Testimony - James Eugene Barbush - March 11, 2024JAMES EUGENE BARBUSH
THE PERSONAL TESTIMONY OF James Eugene Barbush
“The Transition from Confusion to Enlightenment”
When Did Salvation Come or Me?
This answers that question.
The Personal Testimony of James Eugene Barbush, April 21, 2021JAMES EUGENE BARBUSH
James struggled for years trying to change through the Catholic Church but found no lasting change. He began reading the Bible on his own and attending a Methodist church where he heard the Gospel message. This led him to accept Jesus Christ as his savior, realizing his salvation was an event not a process. He was married in the Methodist church and has since pursued Bible study and serving God.
James struggled for years trying to change through the Catholic Church but kept sinning. He began reading the Bible on his own and attending a Methodist church, where he heard the Gospel message and began to understand salvation. Though he didn't have a clear moment of conversion, Marianna's testimony helped him realize it likely occurred in 1977-1978 at a Christian dinner. James now understands salvation is an event, not a process, and he has grown in his faith since that time.
P e t e r W a l m e r, A C h u r c h B u i l d e r
Who Are We?
Where Have We Come From?
Why Are We Here?
Where Are We Going To?
A Generation!
A Heritage!
A Purpose!
A Destiny!
Do you ever think about why some people are leaders, whether in high offices such as governors of states, mayors of cities, or executives in large corporations? What about people that are leaders of organizations closer to your local community, like leaders in your church, coaches of sports teams, or leaders in your neighborhood. What about yourself? Are you in a particular position of leadership or have you felt that you should be in a certain position of leadership?
Maybe you haven’t asked these questions. Maybe you have just been living out your life, doing what you think you are supposed to be doing, and not really wondering why you are involved in what you are doing and where you are doing it.
INTRODUCTION
This morning, Friday, May 17, 2019, I was moved to think about my cousin Davie McLaughlin who passed away in December 2004. In recalling memories of Davie and I, I was filled with the happiness of what we had as kids doing things together and what we shared as adults.
Dave passed away as a result of a brain tumor. I was invited by his mother (my Aunt Vi) and his sisters (Kathi and Dori) to prepare the memorial service and speak at the service, along with their pastor. I did so. I visited and talked with the family about Dave and the service. I prepared the order of service and the bulletin. I prepared and gave a message titled, “Davie Took Me Places”. I chose topic because, mostly as kids and then into adulthood, that’s what Davie did. He took me places I would have never thought of or known to go to without him. Our experiences were fun and memorable.
In this writing, I want to share with you the happening that inspired me to write this document and many things that were included in the Memorial Service.
Our 50th High School Reunion for Bishop McDevitt's Class of 1967 was a SMASH HIT. The accolades are OVER THE TOP. We received many great comments and congrats on the entire weekend. Facebook was lit up before and after the reunion weekend. Our gatherings after the reunion have a new energy and appreciation for one another.
Have you ever looked for that certain job, opportunity, house, or car that was going to be exactly what you wanted, that was going to be the place where you wanted to be, that was going to provide the money and the satisfaction that you were looking for? Sure you have! Don't be shy. Admit it. I have. As a matter of fact, today, I discovered a job that I have been searching for, searching for a long time. Let me tell you about it.
YOUnited States of America - Understanding The Bill of RightsJAMES EUGENE BARBUSH
This document contains a transcript of a message by Andy Stanley titled "YOUnited States of America" discussing the Bill of Rights. Stanley summarizes the first 10 amendments of the Bill of Rights and explains that the founding fathers assumed a level of moral responsibility among citizens that would govern the exercise of individual rights, as there is no explicit "Bill of Responsibility." He highlights three assumptions of the founders: a consensus of conscience on right and wrong, a consensus around divine accountability, and concern for other individuals when exercising individual rights.
"I'm going to be preaching on the subject Christianity and Socialism. I don't know in all these years that I preached a message quite like this one but today I'm delivering a message on one of the important conversations and confrontations really in our culture in that regard Socialism."
THE BATTLE THAT RAGES FOR YOUR MIND
WAKE UP WARNING 2019
Message by Pastor Carter Conlon,
Spoken on March 8, 2015
Spoken at Times Square Church, New York City
Publshed on YouTube January 2019
Transcribed by James E. Barbush
"I want to talk to you this morning about THE BATTLE THAT RAGES FOR YOUR MIND. And you have to be aware that Satan is coming against this generation in an unprecedented measure.
He is attacking this generation to take the thoughts of God out of the minds of an entire society.
He's doing it through the school system.
He's doing it in our colleges.
He's doing it in the marketplace.
He's doing it in the halls of government.
And he's even doing it in the house of God.
Trying to eradicate everything that comes from the mind of God, to blind an entire generation, to take captives, as many as he can, for the scripture says, he knows that his time is short.
In the Book of Matthew, Chapter 6, verses 5 to 16, Jesus provides us with His instructions on prayer. In those verses, Jesus says 3 times, “When you pray”. Thus, prayer is not an option. It is a requirement, a commandment. Jesus tells us what to do and what not to do when we pray. He starts and ends with what we are not to do, and between those, He tell us what to do. And after that, He tells us that our Father knows what we need.
This document summarizes the 50th high school reunion for the Bishop McDevitt High School Class of 1967 held from September 22-24, 2017. It provides an introduction, recognizes the reunion committee members Sue Camplese Herman and Gary Herman for their efforts in planning reunions over the past 50 years. It then outlines the various events that were held for the reunion weekend including a golf outing, football game, dinner, mass and brunch. The document captures memories and photos from the events.
Introduction: The Purpose of This Document
The mission has been placed before Christians by Jesus Christ, the Messiah, the head of the church, “Go and make disciples”. In doing that, the Christian witness is challenged in many ways. Most often, the challenges come with rebuke, name calling, and other non-sense, especially when trying to discuss political topics in the context of religion in the midst of the 2016 Presidential Election.
With less than one month to the election on November 8, 2016, social media, especially Facebook, is covered with information, some good information, but mostly bad information. Many of the posts are rude, meant to demean and ridicule, meant to say someone is stupid, bigoted, racist, or having a phobia of some kind. That often comes when discussing politics and carrying out The Great Commission. Often, there is no reasonable discussion or debate. It’s what I call, “A Hit and Run”, where someone forwards a picture with some rude words on it to attempt to make a point. When posting, the messenger has nothing to say in his own words. It’s just a shot at someone to say they disagree with a certain position or behavior.
In trying to present the Gospel, to witness The Good News to others, and with having seemingly little in positive results, I have wondered how Jesus would do it. I’ve considered that. At times, when Jesus was approached with a question that was intended to trap Him, He responded with a question that was intended to make a point without getting into the discussion. Sometimes, His question dissipated the ones asking the question. Sometimes, He explained the answer to the people or just His disciples.
I’ve often entered into discussions with people by putting out meaningful comments and basing them on truth. That approach may or may not result in good debate and discussion. Many times, I stay out of certain “attacks” because the messengers are not likely interested in meaningful discussion. They are only interested in jabbing someone with their point to disturb them. And they can do that in a post by hiding behind the social media platform without putting themselves in a face-to-face discussion.
(see document for more)
THE WISDOM OF PRIDWEN 1967
“18 STATEMENTS” IN OUR YEARBOOK
To My Classmates,
Class of 1967 of Bishop McDevitt High School
In preparing for our 50th Class Reunion, we can go to our senior yearbook, Pridwen 1967, to look for what it said about our class; to see if there is something there that spoke to us from 1967. What is found turns out to be quite interesting and profound.
The purpose of a high school yearbook is to highlight all the students, all the faculty, all the special activities during the year, and special accomplishments of students, classes, and organizations. Pridwen 1967 does that.
As we page through Pridwen 1967, we can discover something else that can be understood to be quite unique and quite profound. In our search to discover something spoken by the Class of 1967, we found 18 statements distributed throughout the book.
In a review of those statements, we discover that the 18 statements seem to converge around one main theme of Pridwen 1967 – PEACE – PEACE on Earth and Peace in Individual Hearts. Here is how we can arrive at that conclusion.
1) God created the heavens and the earth over six days, forming the land and seas, plants and animals, and finally man and woman.
2) God placed the first man and woman in the Garden of Eden but warned them not to eat from the tree of knowledge of good and evil.
3) The serpent deceived the woman into eating the forbidden fruit, which she also gave to the man. As a result, God cursed the serpent and mankind, banishing them from the garden.
The Book Of 1 Thessalonians
THE THESSALONIANS
DEAR BROTHERS AND SISTERS
Paul Remembers Them
Paul Expresses Their Goal And Hope
Paul Advises Them On The Lord’s Return
Paul’s Letter To The Thessalonians is one of tender care, love, concern, and hope.
Paul expresses his remembrance of the events and purposes of his past visits.
Paul encourages them to remember those visits.
Paul remembers the help he sent to them.
Paul expresses his tender care for them.
Paul, as usual, advises them on how to live and to focus on the goal and hope.
The Book Of Colossians
GOD’s MYSTERIOUS PLAN of CHRIST’S SUPREMACY
---Freedom Through Christ
---New Life With Christ
---Your Confident Hope
GOD’s MYSTERIOUS PLAN IS REVEALED
This message was kept secret for centuries and generations past, but now this message has been revealed to God’s people. For God wanted His people to know that
the riches and glory of Christ are for you Gentiles, too.
And this is the secret:
Christ lives in you. This gives you assurance of sharing His glory. God’s mysterious plan, which is Christ Himself. In Him lie hidden all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge.
Do you remember the 1991 movie, “City Slickers”? Billy Crystal played a character named “Mitch”, and Jack Palance played an old guy named “Curly”. In a scene where both were on horseback, moving along, slowly herding cattle, the 2 had this conversation:
Here is a version of the scene on you tube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=poXBQhD4KtE&feature=related
JESUS DIED AT THE RIGHT TIME FOR EVERYONE FOR ALL TIME
Good Friday, A Day To Remember, and A Day To Reflect
A True Story
By James Eugene Barbush
April 6, 2015
The Book Of Ephesians: Because You Are Saints, Live In The KingdomJAMES EUGENE BARBUSH
The Book Of Ephesians
Because You Are Saints, Live In The Kingdom
Paul, an apostle of Christ, speaks several excellent things in this book to the Ephesians. One of the striking things that he says is “Because of His love”.
There are several “because of” statements in this book, which led me to this “Because You Are Saints”. That means to me that “Because we are saints”, we should act in certain ways within The Kingdom of God.
Thus, “Because You Are Saints, Live In The Kingdom”. Because we are saints, things are expected from us such that we can live in the realm of The Kingdom of God, live in the realm of the supernatural.
That is a true blessing. This is only a brief statement about which there is surely an excellent message to be developed. I hope I can do that soon.
Ephesians 1:5
Because of His love
God had already decided that
through Jesus Christ
He would make us
His children—
this was His pleasure and purpose.
This presentation by Professor Alex Robson, Deputy Chair of Australia’s Productivity Commission, was made during the discussion “Competition and Regulation in Professions and Occupations” held at the 77th meeting of the OECD Working Party No. 2 on Competition and Regulation on 10 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/crps.
This presentation was uploaded with the author’s consent.
This presentation by Katharine Kemp, Associate Professor at the Faculty of Law & Justice at UNSW Sydney, was made during the discussion “The Intersection between Competition and Data Privacy” held at the 143rd meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 13 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/ibcdp.
This presentation was uploaded with the author’s consent.
The Personal Testimony of James Eugene Barbush, April 21, 2021JAMES EUGENE BARBUSH
James struggled for years trying to change through the Catholic Church but found no lasting change. He began reading the Bible on his own and attending a Methodist church where he heard the Gospel message. This led him to accept Jesus Christ as his savior, realizing his salvation was an event not a process. He was married in the Methodist church and has since pursued Bible study and serving God.
James struggled for years trying to change through the Catholic Church but kept sinning. He began reading the Bible on his own and attending a Methodist church, where he heard the Gospel message and began to understand salvation. Though he didn't have a clear moment of conversion, Marianna's testimony helped him realize it likely occurred in 1977-1978 at a Christian dinner. James now understands salvation is an event, not a process, and he has grown in his faith since that time.
P e t e r W a l m e r, A C h u r c h B u i l d e r
Who Are We?
Where Have We Come From?
Why Are We Here?
Where Are We Going To?
A Generation!
A Heritage!
A Purpose!
A Destiny!
Do you ever think about why some people are leaders, whether in high offices such as governors of states, mayors of cities, or executives in large corporations? What about people that are leaders of organizations closer to your local community, like leaders in your church, coaches of sports teams, or leaders in your neighborhood. What about yourself? Are you in a particular position of leadership or have you felt that you should be in a certain position of leadership?
Maybe you haven’t asked these questions. Maybe you have just been living out your life, doing what you think you are supposed to be doing, and not really wondering why you are involved in what you are doing and where you are doing it.
INTRODUCTION
This morning, Friday, May 17, 2019, I was moved to think about my cousin Davie McLaughlin who passed away in December 2004. In recalling memories of Davie and I, I was filled with the happiness of what we had as kids doing things together and what we shared as adults.
Dave passed away as a result of a brain tumor. I was invited by his mother (my Aunt Vi) and his sisters (Kathi and Dori) to prepare the memorial service and speak at the service, along with their pastor. I did so. I visited and talked with the family about Dave and the service. I prepared the order of service and the bulletin. I prepared and gave a message titled, “Davie Took Me Places”. I chose topic because, mostly as kids and then into adulthood, that’s what Davie did. He took me places I would have never thought of or known to go to without him. Our experiences were fun and memorable.
In this writing, I want to share with you the happening that inspired me to write this document and many things that were included in the Memorial Service.
Our 50th High School Reunion for Bishop McDevitt's Class of 1967 was a SMASH HIT. The accolades are OVER THE TOP. We received many great comments and congrats on the entire weekend. Facebook was lit up before and after the reunion weekend. Our gatherings after the reunion have a new energy and appreciation for one another.
Have you ever looked for that certain job, opportunity, house, or car that was going to be exactly what you wanted, that was going to be the place where you wanted to be, that was going to provide the money and the satisfaction that you were looking for? Sure you have! Don't be shy. Admit it. I have. As a matter of fact, today, I discovered a job that I have been searching for, searching for a long time. Let me tell you about it.
YOUnited States of America - Understanding The Bill of RightsJAMES EUGENE BARBUSH
This document contains a transcript of a message by Andy Stanley titled "YOUnited States of America" discussing the Bill of Rights. Stanley summarizes the first 10 amendments of the Bill of Rights and explains that the founding fathers assumed a level of moral responsibility among citizens that would govern the exercise of individual rights, as there is no explicit "Bill of Responsibility." He highlights three assumptions of the founders: a consensus of conscience on right and wrong, a consensus around divine accountability, and concern for other individuals when exercising individual rights.
"I'm going to be preaching on the subject Christianity and Socialism. I don't know in all these years that I preached a message quite like this one but today I'm delivering a message on one of the important conversations and confrontations really in our culture in that regard Socialism."
THE BATTLE THAT RAGES FOR YOUR MIND
WAKE UP WARNING 2019
Message by Pastor Carter Conlon,
Spoken on March 8, 2015
Spoken at Times Square Church, New York City
Publshed on YouTube January 2019
Transcribed by James E. Barbush
"I want to talk to you this morning about THE BATTLE THAT RAGES FOR YOUR MIND. And you have to be aware that Satan is coming against this generation in an unprecedented measure.
He is attacking this generation to take the thoughts of God out of the minds of an entire society.
He's doing it through the school system.
He's doing it in our colleges.
He's doing it in the marketplace.
He's doing it in the halls of government.
And he's even doing it in the house of God.
Trying to eradicate everything that comes from the mind of God, to blind an entire generation, to take captives, as many as he can, for the scripture says, he knows that his time is short.
In the Book of Matthew, Chapter 6, verses 5 to 16, Jesus provides us with His instructions on prayer. In those verses, Jesus says 3 times, “When you pray”. Thus, prayer is not an option. It is a requirement, a commandment. Jesus tells us what to do and what not to do when we pray. He starts and ends with what we are not to do, and between those, He tell us what to do. And after that, He tells us that our Father knows what we need.
This document summarizes the 50th high school reunion for the Bishop McDevitt High School Class of 1967 held from September 22-24, 2017. It provides an introduction, recognizes the reunion committee members Sue Camplese Herman and Gary Herman for their efforts in planning reunions over the past 50 years. It then outlines the various events that were held for the reunion weekend including a golf outing, football game, dinner, mass and brunch. The document captures memories and photos from the events.
Introduction: The Purpose of This Document
The mission has been placed before Christians by Jesus Christ, the Messiah, the head of the church, “Go and make disciples”. In doing that, the Christian witness is challenged in many ways. Most often, the challenges come with rebuke, name calling, and other non-sense, especially when trying to discuss political topics in the context of religion in the midst of the 2016 Presidential Election.
With less than one month to the election on November 8, 2016, social media, especially Facebook, is covered with information, some good information, but mostly bad information. Many of the posts are rude, meant to demean and ridicule, meant to say someone is stupid, bigoted, racist, or having a phobia of some kind. That often comes when discussing politics and carrying out The Great Commission. Often, there is no reasonable discussion or debate. It’s what I call, “A Hit and Run”, where someone forwards a picture with some rude words on it to attempt to make a point. When posting, the messenger has nothing to say in his own words. It’s just a shot at someone to say they disagree with a certain position or behavior.
In trying to present the Gospel, to witness The Good News to others, and with having seemingly little in positive results, I have wondered how Jesus would do it. I’ve considered that. At times, when Jesus was approached with a question that was intended to trap Him, He responded with a question that was intended to make a point without getting into the discussion. Sometimes, His question dissipated the ones asking the question. Sometimes, He explained the answer to the people or just His disciples.
I’ve often entered into discussions with people by putting out meaningful comments and basing them on truth. That approach may or may not result in good debate and discussion. Many times, I stay out of certain “attacks” because the messengers are not likely interested in meaningful discussion. They are only interested in jabbing someone with their point to disturb them. And they can do that in a post by hiding behind the social media platform without putting themselves in a face-to-face discussion.
(see document for more)
THE WISDOM OF PRIDWEN 1967
“18 STATEMENTS” IN OUR YEARBOOK
To My Classmates,
Class of 1967 of Bishop McDevitt High School
In preparing for our 50th Class Reunion, we can go to our senior yearbook, Pridwen 1967, to look for what it said about our class; to see if there is something there that spoke to us from 1967. What is found turns out to be quite interesting and profound.
The purpose of a high school yearbook is to highlight all the students, all the faculty, all the special activities during the year, and special accomplishments of students, classes, and organizations. Pridwen 1967 does that.
As we page through Pridwen 1967, we can discover something else that can be understood to be quite unique and quite profound. In our search to discover something spoken by the Class of 1967, we found 18 statements distributed throughout the book.
In a review of those statements, we discover that the 18 statements seem to converge around one main theme of Pridwen 1967 – PEACE – PEACE on Earth and Peace in Individual Hearts. Here is how we can arrive at that conclusion.
1) God created the heavens and the earth over six days, forming the land and seas, plants and animals, and finally man and woman.
2) God placed the first man and woman in the Garden of Eden but warned them not to eat from the tree of knowledge of good and evil.
3) The serpent deceived the woman into eating the forbidden fruit, which she also gave to the man. As a result, God cursed the serpent and mankind, banishing them from the garden.
The Book Of 1 Thessalonians
THE THESSALONIANS
DEAR BROTHERS AND SISTERS
Paul Remembers Them
Paul Expresses Their Goal And Hope
Paul Advises Them On The Lord’s Return
Paul’s Letter To The Thessalonians is one of tender care, love, concern, and hope.
Paul expresses his remembrance of the events and purposes of his past visits.
Paul encourages them to remember those visits.
Paul remembers the help he sent to them.
Paul expresses his tender care for them.
Paul, as usual, advises them on how to live and to focus on the goal and hope.
The Book Of Colossians
GOD’s MYSTERIOUS PLAN of CHRIST’S SUPREMACY
---Freedom Through Christ
---New Life With Christ
---Your Confident Hope
GOD’s MYSTERIOUS PLAN IS REVEALED
This message was kept secret for centuries and generations past, but now this message has been revealed to God’s people. For God wanted His people to know that
the riches and glory of Christ are for you Gentiles, too.
And this is the secret:
Christ lives in you. This gives you assurance of sharing His glory. God’s mysterious plan, which is Christ Himself. In Him lie hidden all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge.
Do you remember the 1991 movie, “City Slickers”? Billy Crystal played a character named “Mitch”, and Jack Palance played an old guy named “Curly”. In a scene where both were on horseback, moving along, slowly herding cattle, the 2 had this conversation:
Here is a version of the scene on you tube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=poXBQhD4KtE&feature=related
JESUS DIED AT THE RIGHT TIME FOR EVERYONE FOR ALL TIME
Good Friday, A Day To Remember, and A Day To Reflect
A True Story
By James Eugene Barbush
April 6, 2015
The Book Of Ephesians: Because You Are Saints, Live In The KingdomJAMES EUGENE BARBUSH
The Book Of Ephesians
Because You Are Saints, Live In The Kingdom
Paul, an apostle of Christ, speaks several excellent things in this book to the Ephesians. One of the striking things that he says is “Because of His love”.
There are several “because of” statements in this book, which led me to this “Because You Are Saints”. That means to me that “Because we are saints”, we should act in certain ways within The Kingdom of God.
Thus, “Because You Are Saints, Live In The Kingdom”. Because we are saints, things are expected from us such that we can live in the realm of The Kingdom of God, live in the realm of the supernatural.
That is a true blessing. This is only a brief statement about which there is surely an excellent message to be developed. I hope I can do that soon.
Ephesians 1:5
Because of His love
God had already decided that
through Jesus Christ
He would make us
His children—
this was His pleasure and purpose.
This presentation by Professor Alex Robson, Deputy Chair of Australia’s Productivity Commission, was made during the discussion “Competition and Regulation in Professions and Occupations” held at the 77th meeting of the OECD Working Party No. 2 on Competition and Regulation on 10 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/crps.
This presentation was uploaded with the author’s consent.
This presentation by Katharine Kemp, Associate Professor at the Faculty of Law & Justice at UNSW Sydney, was made during the discussion “The Intersection between Competition and Data Privacy” held at the 143rd meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 13 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/ibcdp.
This presentation was uploaded with the author’s consent.
This presentation by OECD, OECD Secretariat, was made during the discussion “The Intersection between Competition and Data Privacy” held at the 143rd meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 13 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/ibcdp.
This presentation was uploaded with the author’s consent.
The importance of sustainable and efficient computational practices in artificial intelligence (AI) and deep learning has become increasingly critical. This webinar focuses on the intersection of sustainability and AI, highlighting the significance of energy-efficient deep learning, innovative randomization techniques in neural networks, the potential of reservoir computing, and the cutting-edge realm of neuromorphic computing. This webinar aims to connect theoretical knowledge with practical applications and provide insights into how these innovative approaches can lead to more robust, efficient, and environmentally conscious AI systems.
Webinar Speaker: Prof. Claudio Gallicchio, Assistant Professor, University of Pisa
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200 Reverse Order Ahnentafel Report - Peter to Lizzie to 12th Generation - 2018 07 17. SINGLE SIDED.pdf
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( R e v e r s e O r d e r )
Ahnentafel Report
PETER WALMER, THE ELDER (128)
PETER & ANNA MARGARETTA WALMER
Great Great Great Great Great (5G) Grandparents
Of
Elizabeth “Lizzie” Walmer (1)
TO
ELIZABETH "LIZZIE" WALMER (1)
Mother of Albert F. Barbush, Sr. (A)
Grandmother of James E. Barbush (B)
Great Grandmother of Joseph David James Barbush (C)
Jennifer Lynn Barbush
Dena Maria Barbush
Jamie Marie Barbush
Nicholas Dean Naugle
____________________________________________________________________________
Research By: Formatted With Editing By:
Beverly Walmer Wyld James E. Barbush
(A Descendant of Peter Walmer) (A Descendant of Peter Walmer & Lizzie)
266 Farmhouse Lane 2021 Blue Mountain Parkway
Palmyra, Pennsylvania 17078 Harrisburg, PA 17112
Phone: 717-832-2381 Phone: 717-545-2125
e-mail: BAWyld@Verizon.net e-mail: JamesEBarbush@GMail.com
____________________________________________________________________________
January 2002
Edits on July 21, 2018
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
A. INTRODUCTION
The Generations Of This Reverse Order Ahnentafel Report
Order And Preparation Of This Reverse Order Ahnentafel Report
B. INDEX OF THE GENERATIONS
C. THE GENERATIONS
128 PETER WALMER, THE ELDER 1ST
GENERATION
64 GEORGE WALMER 2ND
GENERATION
32 GEORGE WALMER 3RD
GENERATION
16 JOHN WALMER 4TH
GENERATION
8 SAMUEL WALMER 5TH
GENERATION
4 ISRAEL B. WALMER 6TH
GENERATION
2 ISRAEL B. WALMER JR. 7TH
GENERATION
1 ELIZABETH "LIZZIE" WALMER 8TH
GENERATION
i. Charles Barbush ( 09-12-1911 - 08-26-1998 )
ii. Frank Barbush ( 01-22-1913 - 10-__-1991 ) verify
iii. Albert F. Barbush ( 05-01 1916 - 04-07-1989 ) 1184 Bailey St.
iii. Mary (Toots) Barbush ( 09-11-1918 - Living in 2001 ) 1184 Bailey St.
iv. Unborn Daughter Date Unknown Miscarriage
v. Deloras Barbush ( 09-08-1921 - Living 2001 ) River Alley
vi. Kenneth Barbush ( 01-24-1924 - 12-03-1991 ) 38 N. 12th
St.
vii. William F. Barbush ( 09-05-1926 - 05-10-1968 ) 38 N. 12th
St.
viii. Violet (Vi) Barbush ( 06-29-1929 - Living in 2001 ) 38 N. 12th
St.
ix. Betty Barbush ( __-__-1930 - Living in 2001 ) 38 N. 12th
St.
A ALBERT F. BARBUSH, SR. 9TH
GENERATION
B JAMES E. BARBUSH 10TH
GENERATION – LIVING
C JOSEPH DAVID JAMES BARBUSH 11TH
GENERATION – LIVING
JENNIFER LYNN BARBUSH
DENA MARIA BARBUSH
JAMIE MARIE BARBUSH
NICHOLAS DEAN NAUGLE Birth Name: NICHOLAS STEVEN JAMES MARTINEZ
D. SOURCES OF INFORMATION
E. INDEX OF ANCESTORS
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A. INTRODUCTION
An Ahnentafel Report is a narrative style report that begins with a descendant, one person of a
generation, and moves backward in time to an earlier ancestor and generation. It is an easy way
to do an overview of you and your direct line ancestors.
A Reverse Order Ahnentafel Report, a name coined and defined by this author, begins with an
earlier known ancestor of the descending generations of an Ahnentafel Report, and moves
forward in time, to the later generations of the earlier ancestor.
This Reverse Order Ahnentafel Report is a presentation of the ancestry of Peter Walmer, The
Elder, who came from Germany to America in 1742. Peter Walmer, The Elder, is the earliest
known ancestor of the generational line which is as follows:
The Generations Of This Reverse Order Ahnentafel Report
Generation A n c e s t o r ’ s N a m e Ancestor’s Number
• From The 1st
Generation The Earliest Known Ancestor
Peter Walmer, The Elder (128)
• Through The 7th
generation descendants of Peter Walmer, The Elder (64) to (2)
• To The 8th
Generation Descendant Of Peter Walmer, The Elder
Elizabeth “Lizzie” Walmer (1)
• To The 9th
Generation Descendant Of Peter Walmer, The Elder
Albert F. Barbush, Sr. (A)
• To The 10th
Generation Descendant Of Peter Walmer, The Elder
James E. Barbush (B)
• To The 11th
Generation Descendants Of Peter Walmer, The Elder
Jennifer Lynn Barbush (C)
Dena Maria Barbush (C)
Jamie Marie Barbush (C)
Joseph David James Barbush (C) - Governance
Nicholas Dean Naugle (C)
• To The 12th
Generation Descendants Of Peter Walmer, The Elder 12 = Governance
Grandchildren of James (D) 6 Born
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Order & Preparation Of This Reverse Order Ahnentafel Report
• Previous Ahnentafel Report was prepared by James E. Barbush in November 2000.
That report included the following generational order:
1. Generations F o l l o w i n g Elizabeth “Lizzie” Walmer
From “Lizzie” back to Peter Walmer, The Elder
2. Generations P r e c e e d i n g Elizabeth “Lizzie” Walmer
From “Lizzie” forward to James E. Barbush and his descendants
The Previous Ahnentafel Report was prepared with Elizabeth “Lizzie” Walmer as a focal
point, because she was the starting point of an Ahnentafel Report researched and prepared by
Bev Wyld. Bev’s report started with “Lizzie” and went back to Peter Walmer, The Elder.
Bev’s report was further developed by this author to include generations leading to this
author.
• This Reverse Order Ahnentafel Report includes the following generational order:
1. Generations F o l l o w i n g Peter Walmer, The Elder to Elizabeth “Lizzie” Walmer
2. Generations F o l l o w i n g Elizabeth “Lizzie” Walmer to Children of James E. Barbush
This Reverse Order Ahnentafel Report is a reordering of the Ahnentafel Report.
The reordering provides an easily read and understood generational presentation of Peter
Walmer, The Elder, and a specific line of his descendants from beginning to end, rather
than from the end back to the beginning.
The generations of this Reverse Order Ahnentafel Report are presented on the following
page:
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1. Generations F o l l o w i n g Peter Walmer, The Elder, to Elizabeth “Lizzie” Walmer
Generations Designated In Numerical Sequence – 128 to 1
Reverse Order Ahnentafel Report for
Peter Walmer, The Elder (128) To Elizabeth “Lizzie” Walmer (1)
This part of this Reverse Order Ahnentafel Report is a reformatted and edited version of Bev
Wyld’s original Ahnentafel Report. The reformatting and edits were done by James E.
Barbush.
The Original Ahnentafel Report, prepared by Bev Wyld - also a descendant of Peter Walmer,
lists the following descendants of Peter Walmer, The Elder:
(128) PETER WALMER, THE ELDER 1ST
GENERATION
Beginning Point Of The Ancestral Search
Peter is listed as the Great Great Great Great Great (5G) Grandfather of “Lizzie”.
(64) GEORGE WALMER 2ND
GENERATION
(32) GEORGE WALMER 3RD
GENERATION
(16) JOHN WALMER 4TH
GENERATION
( 8 ) SAMUEL WALMER 5TH
GENERATION
( 4 ) ISRAEL B. WALMER 6TH
GENERATION
( 2 ) ISRAEL B. WALMER JR. 7TH
GENERATION
( 1 ) ELIZABETH “LIZZIE” WALMER 8TH
GENERATION
The Source - Starting Point Of The Ancestral Search
2. Generations F o l l o w i n g Elizabeth “Lizzie” Walmer to Children of James E. Barbush
Generations Designated In Alphebetical Sequence - A, B, & C
(A) Albert F. Barbush, Sr.
(B) James E. Barbush
(C) Joseph David James Barbush & Other Children Of James E. Barbush
(D) Grandchildren Of James E. Barbush
This part of the Reverse Order Ahnentafel Report includes information of the descendants
that followed “Lizzie” through today (January 2002):
Beginning with (A) ALBERT F. BARBUSH, SR. 9TH
GENERATION
Through (B) JAMES E. BARBUSH 10TH
GENERATION
To (C) JOSEPH DAVID JAMES BARBUSH 11TH
GENERATION
JENNIFER LYNN BARBUSH
DENA MARIA BARBUSH
JAMIE MARIE BARBUSH
NICHOLAS DEAN NAUGLE
Anticipating (D) GRANDCHILDREN OF JAMES BARBUSH 12TH
GENERATION
This information was prepared by James E. Barbush (Grandson of Elizabeth “Lizzie”
Walmer) and was included in similar format as the edited version of Bev Wyld’s Original
Ahnentafel Report.
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B. INDEX OF THE GENERATIONS
128 PETER WALMER, THE ELDER 1ST
GENERATION
PETER & ANNA MARGARETTA WALMER
(5G) Great Great Great Great Great Grandparents of Elizabeth "Lizzie" Walmer
64 GEORGE WALMER 2ND
GENERATION
GEORGE & EVA BARBARA WYRICK (WEYRICH) WALMER
(4G) Great Great Great Great Grandparents of Elizabeth "Lizzie" Walmer
32 GEORGE WALMER 3RD
GENERATION
GEORGE & BARBARA/REBECCA REISER WALMER
(3G) Great Great Great Grandparents of Elizabeth "Lizzie" Walmer
16 JOHN WALMER 4TH
GENERATION
JOHN & CATHARINE ALBERT (ALBERTDALE) WALMER
(2G) Great Great Grandparents of Elizabeth "Lizzie" Walmer
8 SAMUEL WALMER 5TH
GENERATION
SAMUEL & CATHERINE WALMER
(1G) Great Grandparents of Elizabeth "Lizzie" Walmer
4 ISRAEL B. WALMER 6TH
GENERATION
ISRAEL B., SR. & MARY WERTZ WALMER
Grandparents of Elizabeth "Lizzie" Walmer
2 ISRAEL B. WALMER JR. 7TH
GENERATION
ISRAEL B., JR. & JOHANNA HART WALMER
Parents of Elizabeth "Lizzie" Walmer
1 ELIZABETH "LIZZIE" WALMER 8TH
GENERATION
SOURCE
Wife Of Frank M, Barbush
Mother Of Albert F. Barbush, Sr.
Grandmother Of James E. Barbush
Great Grandmother Of Joseph David James Barbush
A ALBERT F. BARBUSH, SR. 9TH
GENERATION
Son of Elizabeth "Lizzie" Walmer
ALBERT F. & MARY (CIRILLO) BARBUSH Mary Is Living (Born 1914)
Grandparents of Joseph David James Barbush
B JAMES E. BARBUSH 10TH
GENERATION – LIVING
Grandson of Elizabeth "Lizzie" Walmer
Son of Albert F. & Mary Barbush
JAMES E. & YVONNE C. (MARTINEZ) BARBUSH
Parents of Joseph David James Barbush
C JOSEPH DAVID JAMES BARBUSH 11TH
GENERATION – LIVING
Son of James & Yvonne Barbush
Great Grandson of Elizabeth "Lizzie" Walmer
Other Children
JENNIFER LYNN BARBUSH
DENA MARIA BARBUSH
JAMIE MARIE BARBUSH
NICHOLAS DEAN NAUGLE Birth Name: NICHOLAS STEVEN JAMES MARTINEZ
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PETER WALMER & ANNA MARGARETTA WALMER
1ST
GENERATION
Great Great Great Great Great (5G) Grandparents
of
Elizabeth "Lizzie" Walmer
128 PETER WALMER, THE ELDER
• Earliest ancestor.
• Birth. Born ca 1720 in Germany.
• Occupation. Farmer.
• Marriage. bef November 11, 1742 when Peter was 22, he married Anna Margret/
Margaretta (form of name uncertain).
• Children. Peter and Anna Margaretta Walmer had the following children:
i. Peter ( 1742 - 1794 )
ii. Susanna Margaret ( 1744 - ____ )
64 iii. George (ca 1745 -< 1817 )
iv. John ( 1748 - 1797 )
v. Anna Maria ( 1755 - ____ )
• Sponsors. Peter Walmer and Margaretta were sponsors at the baptism of Catarina
Margaretha, the daughter of John Adam Herbert (Hanover), born
September 5, 1757, baptized February 19, 1758. (46)
Peter Walmer and wife Margaretha were also sponsors at the baptism of a
son Peter, born to Gorg and wife Anna Schaffer, September 29, 1759,
baptized June 10, 1760. (91)
• Will. Peter Walmer's will written March 7, 1792, proven July 2, 1795. He was
living in East Hanover Twp., Dauphin Co., Pa. - this later becomes
Lebanon Co. Executors named - sons George and Peter. Will names
Peter, the first born, sons John and George, daughter Susanna and son-in-
law Peter Shell. (66) Peter Walmer Sen'r does not mention a wife so she
must have died prior to March 7, 1792. There is a paper filed at
Harrisburg, Pa. by George Walmer, the surviving heir of Peter, the Elder,
dated January 19, 1796. Brother Peter is deceased by this time. This is a
settlement of the accounts.
• Death. Peter died in Dauphin Co., Pa. (later becomes Lebanon Co.) bef July 2,
1795. He was 75. Will is probated this date.
129 Anna Margret/ Margaretta ………………… (Wife Of This Peter Walmer, The Elder)
• Death. Anna Margret/Margaretta died bef March 7, 1792.
Margaret is not mentioned in husband Peter's will written this date.
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A. PETER WALMER, THE ELDER, CAME TO THE COLONIES ON SHIP "EUROPA"
• Palatines Depart Rotterdam. Their port of embarkation had been Rotterdam,
passengers classified as Palatines (area of Germany),
The trip down the Rhine to Rotterdam took six months.
• Arrival In America. Landed at Lewes, Delaware November 17, 1741.
Interesting Note About Lewes, Delaware. “Lizzie’s” daughter, Violet, married Don
McLaughlin. The family were outdoors people being interested in fishing, hunting,
boating, and farming. Violet reported that the family traveled to Lewes often where they
docked a boat.
Age. Peter Walmer, age 21, made his mark (I).
Name. A clerk signed his name. (62)
[Note by BW: I have been told on numerous occasions by an aunt and uncle that Peter
Walmer was one of five or six brothers that came to the Colonies. To date I have no
reason to believe this is correct. There is no additional male Walmer on the "Europa's"
passenger list, there was never a Walmer given as a baptismal sponsor for Peter's
children, just no evidence of a male Walmer during that same very early time period.]
Next evidence:
[Note by BW: To date have found no marriage record for Peter Walmer. Only the males
above the age of 16 were listed on the ship’s register. Peter Walmer Junior was born in
1742 so Peter Walmer Sen'r either brought a wife with him or married shortly after
arriving in the U.S. (5) )
• To Philadelphia. There was no infectious disease reported on board so on November 20,
1741 the passengers went on to Philadelphia, Pa. to take an Oath of Allegiance to the
government before Ralph Asshelton, Esq.
• The Ship “Europa”. There were 44 males above the age of 16, Capt. Lumsdaine,
master.
• Interesting Eisenhower Note - Hans Nicholas Eisenhauer, first generation of the
Eisenhower family in American, also came on the Europa. He was the ancestor of
President Dwight David Eisenhower. (61)
• Other Ships. Ten ships came to the U.S. in 1741 –
B. SETTLED IN PENNSYLVANIA.
Lancaster Land Purchase From Hamilton. July 15, 1745 Peter Walmer buys land in
Lancaster, Pa. from the Hon. James Hamilton, Esq. On October 9, 1746 Peter and Anna
Margaret sell the land to Michael Fortiney. (63)
Lancaster Land Obtained From Penns.
• Warrant # 407 to Peter Walmer August 14, 1751 for 100 acres
in Hanover Township, Lancaster Co.
from Thomas and Richard Penn (sons of William Penn)
• Surveyed February 12, 1754 for 277 acres, 80 perches.
• Patented to Peter Walmer August 18 (Aug 22), 1766 for 270 acres. (64)
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C. WALMER’S CHURCH
Tradition states that Peter Walmer and his six sons built Walmer's Church in 1751. (3)
[Note by BW: I have doubts about this being Peter Walmer, The Elder. Walmer's or Salem
is a union church (a church shared by different denominations) located 2 miles northwest of
Ono in Union Township, Lebanon Co., Pa. Egle puts the first church in this location in 1770.
That this was clearly a family church in early Walmer history is very clear. There are no
stones or markers for Peter Walmer, The Elder, and his wife but they are in all likelihood
buried here, along with many other early and later ancestors.]
D. INDIAN ATTACK
1. One Account of The Indian Attack
"On September 30, 1757, the five children of Peter Walmer were carried away, 4 girls
and a boy.
This was a raid led by a French lad, son of Commander of Fort Machault.
There were 30 Indians in the raiding party.
The Indians went through the house, broke the honey pots, scattered the flour and ruined
everything they could not take with them.
The son of the Commander of Machault had stuffed bread inside his shirt and dropped it.
While backtracking he got lost and was captured. They left him write a letter and I
believe printed the contents or partly as I recall reading he told his parents he was held
prisoner but was treated well.
I also remember Peter Walmer was out in the field making hay and his wife was with him
when the Indians attacked the house. Her name was Anna Margaret, by baptismal
record of Ann Maria."
(9, letter dated May 8, 1980)
2. Another Account of The Indian Attack
"From Montgomery's History of Berks Co. is the account of the capture of a
Michael La Chanvignerie, a French Officer who was examined in Reading Pa. on
October 16, 1757 by Conrad Weiser.
He told of his part of being in this area of the county before when his party killed and
scalped a German and took 7 children prisoner.
He was captured at Fort Henry. But this still is not the event of Peter Walmer's."
(9, letter dated May 8, 1980)
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3. Another Account of The Indian Attack
page 494 Conrad Weiser, Friend of Colonist and Mohawk, by Wallace.
“The attack on the Walmer farm led by Indians and Michael La Chanvignerie age 17,
son of the commandant at Fort Machault (Franklin Co.), began with the departure of the
raiding party from Ft. Machault September 11, 1757.
Also in the party was a Frenchman, La Jardin and 33 Indians.
They came through the Lebanon Valley passing many deserted places till they came to
Peter Walmer's place.
Peter and his wife were in the fields bringing in a load of hay.
It was October 1, 1757.
The Indians had made off with the five children the youngest not yet a year old and could
not walk.
They took all they could carry. The rest they destroyed, scattered the flour, spilled the
honey, broke the pots and windows, tore up the beds.
On 12 Oct a sentry at Fort Henry arrested La Chanvignerie after he got lost in the forest
and separated from the raiding party. [Note by BW: I am sure I read this elsewhere too
because this didn't mention how he got lost by going back for the bread he lost from
inside his shirt.)"
(9, letter dated May 8, 1980)
[Note by BW: I have not confirmed any of the above.]
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E. RECORDED ASSESSMENTS, EMPLOYMENTS, & CENSUS
Recorded Residents. 1751 East End Hanover inhabitants list:
Petter Halmer (44)
Recorded Assessment. 1756 Original East End Hanover assessment list;
Peter Walmor fled from the Indians, possibly to Lebanon.
Recorded Assessments. (No records prior to 1759 found giving township officials) (85)
Recorded Assessment. 1759 Hanover assessments:
Walmer, Peter
Recorded Employment. 1762
Peter Wallman (?) Constable (85)
Recorded Employment. 1768
Peter Walmer road overseer in Hanover, Dauphin
(later Lebanon Co.) along with Joseph Huthison (67), (85)
Recorded Assessment. 1769 Assessment list East End Hanover:
Peter Walmor
Recorded Assessment. 1770 East Hanover assessment:
Walmor, Peter
Wallmore, John - freemen
Recorded Assessment. 1771 Assessments for East Hanover Township
Wallmore, George
Walmore, Peter 100 acres 2 horses 2 cows
Walmore, John - freemen
Recorded Assessment. 1772 Assessments for East Hanover
Walmor, George 100 acres 1 horse 2 cows
Walmore, Jno 150 acres 2 horses 2 cows
Walmore, Peter 100 acres 1 horse 1 cow
Recorded Assessment. 1773 Return of Hanover east end
Walmer, Peter Sen. 120 acres 3 horses 2 cows
Walmer, Peter Jr. 100 acres 2 horses 3 cows
Walmer, George 100 acres 2 horses 1 cow
Recorded Employment. 1774 Overseers of the Poor –
Peter Wolmer and Wm McClure (85)
Recorded Property. 1779 Effective Suppy Tax
Walmor, Peter Sen'r 120 acres
Walmor, Peter Jun'r 90 acres
Walmore, Geo 80 acres
Walmore, Jno - inmate
Recorded Property. 1782 Returns and Valuations Hanover
Walmore, Geo 87 acres ___ 2cows
Walmore, Peter 200 acres 1 horse 2 cows
Walmore, Peter Jun'r 135 acres 2 horses 3 cows
Walmore, Jno - inmate
Source for above tax information: (44)
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Definitions:
• Freemen - Men 21 years of age or older, unmarried.
After marriage a man appears on the regular tax list.
• Inmates - Persons who were married but owned no property.
Probably laborers or merchants.
Recorded Census. 1790 First U.S. Census - Dauphin Co., Pa. (65)
Walmor, John
Walmer, Peter
Walmer, George
[Note by BW: Since he is not listed separately, it is very probable
that by this first census Peter Walmer, The Elder, was living with
one of his children.]
F. CHILDREN QUESTIONED
[Note by BW: I have seen written by some people that Peter Walmer had 6 sons and 5
daughters. I think this is an error in early tax assessment interpretation].
Pound - a monetary unit of the United Kingdom Abbr. "L"
Shilling - coin of the United Kingdom Abbr. "s"
Pence - coin of Great Britain, plural of penny, penny Abbr. "d" (261)
On certain tax assessments it was written Peter Walmer - s/6 and d/5. This was taken to
mean six sons and five daughters but I believe should be six shillings and five pence.
G. WALDHEIMER - "DWELLER IN THE WOODS"
Tradition also states that the original name was Waldheimer - "Dweller In The Woods". (3)
I have only found to date one instance of this particular spelling of the name. Otherwise it is
almost always Walmer - sometimes Wallmer, or Wolmer - not to be confused with Vollmer,
Vollmar > Follmer, Fullmer. There was an early family by the name of Wolmer in
Montgomery Co., and later Bucks Co. I don't feel these were relatives to Peter but perhaps
Follmers. Remember - the clerks taking the information were English, our ancestors were
German and they didn't read or write. Things were written down as they sounded.
FIT THIS IN
*In the land description given of the aforementioned patent, Peter Walmer's property was
bounded by lands owned by George Wyrick and Jacob Moser. Son George Walmer married
Barbara Wyrick and John's wife was Christina Moser - neighbors?
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H. WALMER CASTLE AND THE TOWN OF WALMER LOCATED IN ENGLAND
"The name "Walmer" in respect of the coastal town bearing that title comes from the Jutes
who named the stretch of low-lying seashore between Deal and Walmer (ideal for invasion,
unlike the cliffs at Dover to the south and Ramsgate to the north). The Jutes were given to
raiding the area circa 500 AD and described the area as "Weallar" or "land of the slaves"
and this became corrupted to "Walmer" in time. The Germanic tribes from Jutland
eventually settled the area.
Henry VIII got on the wrong side of the Pope during the English Reformation in the 16th
century and fearing invasion from Catholic forces from Europe began improving the
defenses along the Kent coast (Julius Caesar and his "veni, vidi, vici" bit - and the Jutes, and
William the Conqueror, among others, had found it relatively easy to cross the 25 miles of
English Channel) He refurbished Dover Castle (originally built as a wooden, prefabricated
structure brought across by William's brother in 1066 and later developed into a formidable
stone building) and built three new castles at Deal, Walmer and Sandown in 1538. These
were late castles built to withstand cannonade: the walls are series of semi-circles. Sandown
is now just ruin, but Deal and Walmer castles are in good condition: Walmer Castle is the
official residence of the Queen Mother." (199, email letter dated May 17, 1999)
130 George Wyrick/Weyrich.
Death. George died ca 1767.
Children.
65 i. Eva Barbara (-<1819)
ii. Mary Margaret
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GEORGE WALMER & EVA BARBARA (WYRICK/WEYRICH) WALMER
2ND
GENERATION
Great Great Great Great (4G) Grandparents
of
Elizabeth "Lizzie" Walmer
64 GEORGE WALMER
• Birth. Born ca 1745.
• Father. Peter Walmer, The Elder
• Mother. Anna Margaretta Walmer
• Marriage. On May 27, 1768 when George was 23, he married Eva Barbara
Wyrick/Weyrich. (46) both of Hanover.
• Children. George and Eva Barbara (Wyrick) Walmer had the following children:
i. Eva Margaret (ca 1771 - ____ )
ii. Catharine Margaret/ ( 1774 - 1776 ) (Died as Child)
Margaretha
32 iii. George
iv. Johannes ( 1778 - ____ )
• Death. George died bef January 28, 1817. He was 72.
Will. George Walmer's will was written May 1, 1816, recorded January 28,
1817. At the time it was written George lived in Hanover Twp., Lebanon
Co. He names his wife Barbara, son George, six children of George
(among them grandson George), daughter Eve married to John Brightbill.
He also allows for money to be paid for the freedom of Susana Bright -
possibly an indentured servant. Executors were friends James Todd and
John Bolton.
• Pennsylvania 1790 Federal Census
Dauphin County, Harrisburg Town
Name of head of family: Walmer, George
1 - Free white males of 16 years and upward, including heads of families
1 - Free white males under 16 years
2 - Free white females, including heads of families
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65 EVA BARBARA WYRICK/WEYRICH (Wife Of This George Walmer)
• Marriage. [Note by BW: I need to do more checking on this lady. I am not sure if
she was a daughter of a Wyrick or the widow of a Wyrick. Deed abstracts
at the Lancaster Mennonite Society mention Eva Barbara, the widow of
George Wyrick Jr., married to George Walmer BUT there are Orphans
Court abstracts that mention the daughter of George Weyrick married to
George Walmer.]
• Death. Eva Barbara died bef July 21, 1819. (71)
• Guardians. June 2, 1767 - Peter Walmer (the Elder) and Peter Hederick of Hanover
Twp. were appointed Guardians over the estate of Eva Barbara Wyrick
and Mary Margaret Wyrick, minor child of George Wyrick, under the age
of 14 years. (254)
[Weyrick, George deceased - "On motion in behalf of George Wallmer it
is ordered that a citation to issue to William Wyrick to appear at the next
General Orphans court to show cause if any he hath why he Doth not pay
to the said George Wallmer in right of his wife the sum of L35.7.5 Out of
the Estate of George Wyrick dec'd in his Hands allowed her by the court."
6th Dec. 1769 - George Wyrick - "William Wyrick appearing in Court
pursuant to the Citation to his not paying George Wallmer in Right of Eva
Barbara his wife the sum of L35.7.6 Allowed her formerly by this Court.
The Court on motion directs that he be committed to the Custody of the
Sheriff he being present here in Court until he shall satisfy the said
George Wallmer and Barbara his wife the sum of L.35.7.5. Together with
the costs of the citation and this order amounting in the whole to L36.2.
11"] (254, abstracted July 21, 2000)
Eva Barbara Weyrich Walmer's will was written March 17, 1818 and
probated July 21, 1819 in Lebanon Co., Pa. At the time her will was
written, Eve lived in Hanover Twp., Lebanon Co., Pa. She names
daughter Eve Brightbill and her three children, most specifically grand
daughters Annamelia and Elizabeth. Also named are son George and his
six children but not by individual names.
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GEORGE WALMER & BARBARA/REBECCA (REISER) WALMER
3RD
GENERATION
Great Great Great (3G) Grandparents
of
Elizabeth "Lizzie" Walmer
32 GEORGE WALMER
• Father. George Walmer
• Mother. Eva Barbara (Wyrick/Weyrich) Walmer
• Burial. George Walmer and his wife Barbara/Rebecca Reiser are likely buried at
Wenrich's Cemetery, Linglestown, Dauphin Co., Pa, but there are no
markers. (33)
• Marriage. George married Barbara/Rebecca Reiser.
• Children. George and Barbar/Rebecca (Reiser) Walmer had the following children:
i. George ( 1790 - 1865 )
16 ii. John ( 1794 - < 1845 )
iii. Jacob ( 1797 - 1868 )
iv. Daniel ( 1806 - 1856 )
v. Emanuel ( 1831 - ____ )
33 BARBARA/REBECCA REISER ……………………… (Wife Of This George Walmer)
34 JOHN ALBERT (ALBERTDALE) ……. (Father Of Next Generation Wife Catharine)
• Marriage. John married Hanna.
• Children. John and Hanna Albert/Albertdale one child:
17 i. Catharine ( ____ - 1832 )
35 HANNA …………………………………. (Mother Of Next Generation Wife Catharine)
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JOHN WALMER & CATHARINE (ALBERT / ALBERTDALE) WALMER
4TH
GENERATION
Great Great (2G) Grandparents
of
Elizabeth "Lizzie" Walmer
16 JOHN WALMER
• Birth. Born on December 11, 1794. (56)
• Father. George Walmer
• Mother. Barbara/Rebecca (Reiser) Walmer
• Baptism. John was baptized on November 15, 1795. (56)
Sponsors: George Sprecher and wife.
• Occupation. Blacksmith.
• Marriage. On January 10, 1822 when John was 27, he married Catharine Albert
(Albertdale). (87). Witness: Maria Hiester.
• Children. John and Catharine (Albert/Albertdale) Walmer had the following
children:
i. Jane ( ____ - 1850 )
ii. Unknown ( ____ - ____ )
8 iii. Samuel ( 1822 - ____ )
iv. Anna Maria ( 1824 - ____ )
v. Christina ( 1826 - ____ )
vi. Johannes ( 1826 - ____ )
vii. Thomas ( 1829 - ____ )
viii (Johan Henrich) ( 1829 - ____ )
John
• Death. John died bef January 20, 1845. He was 50.
According to notes of AG, John Walmer died between January 6 and
January 20, 1845. Orphan's Court records for Dauphin Co., Pa. name
children Jane, John Henry, Mary, Amos, William, Susanna, Carolina, and
Catharine. Jane, John Henry, Amos, Susanna and Catharine were over the
age of 14 in 1855 when this action took place.
John Walmer might have died by falling into a well. (33, #256)
• Burial. Buried in Shells Church Cemetery, East Hanover Twp. Dauphin Co., Pa.
17 CATHARINE ALBERT (ALBERTDALE) ……………. (Wife Of This John Walmer)
• Death. Catharine died in 1832/1834.
• Note. Catharine Albert Walmer was still living at the time of her father's will –
1832, but John remarries March 1833.
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SAMUEL WALMER & CATHERINE WALMER
5TH
GENERATION
Great (1G) Grandparents
of
Elizabeth "Lizzie" Walmer
8 SAMUEL WALMER
• Birth. Born on September 22, 1822.
• Father. John Walmer
• Mother. Catharine (Albert / Albertdale) Walmer
• Occupation. Lime Burner.
• Marriage. Samuel married Catharine.
• Children. Samuel and Catharine Walmer had the following children:
i. Henry (ca 1836 - ____ )
ii. Betsey (ca 1838 - ____ )
iii. Caroline (ca 1841 - ____ )
4 iv. Israel B. ( 1843 - 1907 )
v. Josiah (ca 1844 - ____ )
• Death. Samuel Walmer died in the poorhouse. (33)
• 1850 U.S. Census Lebanon Co. Pa. North Lebanon Twp.
Walmer, Samuel age 30 lime burner born Pa.
Catharine age 30 born Pa.
Henry age 14 born Pa.
Betsey age 12 born Pa.
Caroline age 9 born Pa.
Israel age 7 born Pa.
Josiah age 6 born Pa.
9 CATHARINE …………………………………………… (Wife Of This Samuel Walmer)
• Birth. Born ca 1820.
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ISRAEL B.WALMER, SR. & MARY (WERTZ) WALMER
6TH
GENERATION
Grandparents
of
Elizabeth "Lizzie" Walmer
4 ISRAEL B. WALMER
• Birth. Born on February 23, 1843 in Lebanon Co., Pa. (74)
• Father. Samuel Walmer
• Mother. Catherine Walmer
• Occupation. Brickmaker. (74)
• Marriage. Israel B. married Mary Wertz.
• Children. Israel B, Sr. And Mary (Wertz) Walmer had the following children:
i. Henrietta (ca 1860 - ____ )
ii. George ( 1863 - 1900 ) Railroad Switchman
2 iii. Israel B. ( 1865 - 1937 )
iv. John ( 1868 - 1872 ) (Died as Child)
v. Lizzie ( 1870 - > 1937 )
vi. William ( 1872 - 1887 )
vii. Monroe ( 1875 - 1895 )
viii. Calvin ( 1877 - 1880 ) (Died as Child)
ix. Frank S. ( 1882 - 1922 )
x. Howard ( 1884 - > 1937 )
• Death. Israel B. died in Harrisburg, Dauphin Co., Pa. on April 15, 1907.
He was 64. (74), (264) Pennsylvania State Lunatic Asylum, Harrisburg,
Dauphin Co., Pa.
• Burial. Buried on April 18, 1907 in Harrisburg Cemetery, Harrisburg, Dauphin
Co., Pa. (74), (264), section A-3, row 9, space 21
• Obituary. located/read.
• Military. Served in the military.
Israel Walmer was a prisoner during the Civil War. (33)
Civil War Pension Dauphin Co., Pa. 1883 # 171,024
Walmer, Israel - Harrisburg - scurvy/ $2.00 per month.
Original date of allowance December 1881.
15th Pennsylvania Infantry
Mustered in at Harrisburg May 1, 1861 as a private for 3 months service –
Regiment mustered out August 8, 1861
50th Pennsylvania Regiment Infantry –
Mustered in at Harrisburg September 13, 1861 as a private for three years
service. "A.W.O.L. since 6-6-65 and at M.O."
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Other remarks:
Re-enlisted 1-1-64 at Blanes X Rds., Tenn.,
Age At Enrollment - 22,
Height 5' 7",
Complexion - Light,
Eyes - Brown,
Complexion - Light,
Residence - Lebanon Co.,
Occupation - Boatman (251, June 8, 2000)
• Recorded Census
1870 U.S. Census Pennsylvania Dauphin Co. Harrisburg 187th District
8th Ward, August 22, 1870, page 347 199/216
Walmer, Israel age 31 brickmaker born Pa.
Mary age 27 keeping house born Pa.
Henrietta age 10 born Pa.
George age 7 born Pa.
Israel age 5 born Pa.
John age 3 born Pa.
Lizzie age 8/12 born Pa.
1880 Census/Soundex Pennsylvania Dauphin Co. Harrisburg, #706 North Ave.
Walmer, Israel head age 37 born Pa.
Mary wife age 37 born Pa.
Geo son age 16 born Pa.
Israel Jr. son age 15 born Pa.
Annie dtr age 10 born Pa.
William son age 7 born Pa.
Monroe son age 5 born Pa.
1900 U.S. Census Pennsylvania Dauphin Co. Harrisburg Kelker St.
Walmer, Israel w Feb 1843 age 57 born Pa.
Mary wife Mar 17 1843 age 57 born Pa.
Frank son Jan 2 1891 age 9 born Pa.
Howard son Apr 6 1893 age 7 born Pa.
Edna grandghtr Sept 8 1894 age 5 born Pa.
5 MARY WERTZ ………………………………… (Wife Of This Israel B. Walmer, Sr.)
• Birth. Born on March 17, 1843 in Lebanon Co., Pa.
• Death. Mary died on June 10, 1913. She was 70. (264)
• Medical. Mary M. Walmer died of diabetis. (264)
• Burial. Buried in Harrisburg Cemetery, Harrisburg, Dauphin Co., Pa. (264), Section A-3,
Row 9, Space 20 (Did not locate grave).
6 JOHN HART …………………………………………. (Father of Next Generation Wife)
Child: 3 i. Johanna ( 1876 - ____ )
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ISRAEL B. WALMER, JR. & JOHANNA (HART) WALMER
7TH
GENERATION
Parents
of
Elizabeth "Lizzie" Walmer
2 ISRAEL B. WALMER JR.
• Birth. Born on September 23, 1865 in Lebanon Co., Pa.
• Father. Israel B.Walmer, Sr.
• Mother. Mary (Wertz) Walmer
• Occupation. Laborer. (171 Obituary located/read).
• Marriage.
1st Marriage Residence of Israel Walmer at the time of his marriage to his first wife
Amber Hazard was at Hamburg, Pa. (171)
At the time of son Israel H.'s marriage application in 1913, Israel B. and
wife were living at 1507 Logan Avenue, Harrisburg.
2nd MarriageAt the age of 26, on August 5, 1892, Israel married Johanna Hart.
(171, bk. L, vol. 1, page 469) [Note by BW: I show this person to be Isaac
not Israel Walmer.]
• Children. Israel B., Jr. and Johanna (Hart) Walmer had the following children:
i. Israel Howard ( 1893 - 1966 )
1 ii. Elizabeth "Lizzie" (ca 1893 - 1980 )1 Birth Dec. 29, 1893
iii. Mary ( 1895 - ____ ) Death Oct 17, 1980
iv. Ellen "Ella" (ca 1897 - 1898 ) (Died as Infant) verify
v. Henry "Harry" ( 1898 - 1900 ) (Died as Infant)
vi. James (ca 1903 - > 1937 ) Raised by Lizzie
vii. Effie (ca 1904 - ____ ) Raised by Lizzie
viii. Catharine ( - ____ ) Raised by Ellen verify
ix. Lawrence ( - > 1937 )
Lizzie’s daughter, Violet, reported that Johanna had 6 miscarriaged births.
• Death. Died in Harrisburg, Dauphin Co., Pa. on December 7, 1937. He was 72.
(216, Wednesday December 8, 1937, page 6). 2217 Brookwood St.
Harrisburg (home).
Lizzie’s daughter, Violet, reported that 2217 Brookwood Street was
residence of Aunt Effie Walmer (married name Mrs. Paul Nauss, see
inserted text in obituary below). Israel may have died elsewhere, but the
obituary may have listed this address for family reasons. Israel may have
been residing at 38 No. 12th
Street at the time of his death.
• Burial. Buried on December 10, 1937 in East Harrisburg Cemetery, Harrisburg,
Dauphin Co., Pa. Hoover's Funeral Home/Rev. William S. Barnes.
1
Correction by JEB: Gravestone states December 12, 1883 to October 17, 1980
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• Obituary. “ISRAEL B. WALMER - Israel B. Walmer, 2217 Brookwood Street, died
suddenly yesterday afternoon at his home. He was 72 years old and is
survived by three daughters, Mrs. Frank M. Barbush, Mrs. Willis Merrill,
and Mrs. Paul Nauss (Aunt Effie – insert in text), all of Harrisburg; three
sons, Israel H., Steelton, James and Lawrence, Harrisburg; one sister,
Mrs. George Roseberry, Harrisburg; one brother, Howard Walmer,
Detroit, Mich.; twenty-one grandchildren, and two-great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the
Hoover's, Inc., funeral parlor, 1413 North Second street, with the Rev.
William S. Barnes, acting assistant pastor of Pine Street Presbyterian
Church, officiating. Burial will be in East Harrisburg Cemetery. Friends
may call at the funeral parlors tomorrow evening." (216, December 8,
1937, page 6)
• 1900 U.S. Pennsylvania Census/Soundex Dauphin Co.
Name w/s/d Birth Age Occupation Born .
Walmer, Israel w Jan 5 1867 age 31 born Pa.
Johanna wife Feb 3 187? age 24 born Pa.
Israel son Jan 28 1893 age 7 born Pa.
Lizzie dtr Dec 24/29 1893(?)2
born Pa.
Mary dtr Nov 18 1895 born Pa.
Harry son Dec 3 1898 born Pa.
(The above census is very hard to read.)
• 1910 U.S. Census/Soundex Pennsylvania Dauphin Co.
Name w/s/d Birth Age Occupation Born .
Walmer, Israel w (head) age 44 born Pa.
Johanna wife age 34 born Pa.
Israel son age 17 born Pa.
Elizabeth dtr age 16 born Pa.
Mary dtr age 14 born Pa.
James son age 7 born Pa.
Effie dtr age 6 born Pa.
2 JOHANNA HART ………………………………. (Wife Of This Israel B. Walmer, Jr.)
• Birth. Born on February 3, 1876.
• Occupation. Housekeeper.
• Death. According to Johanna’s granddaughter, Violet (Lizzie’s daughter),
Johanna was in the Dauphin County Home for a time, until Lizzie brought
her home to 38 N. 12th
Street where she died.
2
Correction by JEB: Gravestone states December 12, 1883 to October 17, 1980
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ELIZABETH "LIZZIE" WALMER & FRANK M. BARBUSH
8TH
GENERATION
SOURCE
Mother Of Albert F. Barbush, Sr.
Grandmother Of James E. Barbush
Great Grandmother Of Joseph David James Barbush
1 ELIZABETH "LIZZIE" WALMER
• Birth. Born ca February 1893/1894 in Pa.
(Correction by JEB: Born: Dec. 29, 1883 Died: Oct. 17, 1980)
• Father. Israel B. Walmer, Jr.
• Mother. Johanna (Hart) Walmer
• Marriage. At the age of 18, Elizabeth “Lizzie” married Frank M. Barbush on May 4,
1911 in St. Patrick's Cathedral, Harrisburg, Pa. (171, bk. X, vol. 2 page 275).
Father Thomas B. Johnson presided.
Elizabeth Walmer's place of residence at the time of her marriage
application was 122 N. 16th St. Harrisburg, Pa. (171, bk. X, vol. 2 page 275)
❖ Children. Elizabeth “Lizzie” Walmer & Frank M. Barbush had these children:
Name Born Died Address @ Birth
x. Charles Barbush ( 09-12-1911 - 08-26-1998 )
xi. Frank Barbush ( 01-22-1913 - 10-__-1991 ) verify
C. iii. Albert F. Barbush ( 05-01 1916 - 04-07-1989 ) 1184 Bailey St.
xii. Mary (Toots) Barbush ( 09-11-1918 - Living 2001 ) 1184 Bailey St.
xiii. Unborn Daughter Date Unknown Miscarriage
xiv. Deloras Barbush ( 09-08-1921 - Living 2001 ) River Alley
xv. Kenneth Barbush ( 01-24-1924 - 12-03-1991 ) 38 N. 12th
St.
xvi. William F. Barbush ( 09-05-1926 - 05-10-1968 ) 38 N. 12th
St.
xvii. Violet (Vi) Barbush ( 06-29-1929 - Living 2001 ) 38 N. 12th
St.
xviii. Betty Barbush ( __-__-1930 - Living 2001 ) 38 N. 12th
St.
• Death. Elizabeth "Lizzie" died in 1980 while living in Dauphin with her daughter
Vi. She was 86.
At the time of her father's death in 1937 (probably 1945 JEB), Elizabeth
“Lizzie” Walmer Barbush's address was Harrisburg. (216)
• Burial. Buried in Holy Cross Cemetery, Dauphin Co., Pa.
Section C, lot 114, grave 1
"I think Liz Barbush is buried in St. Catherine Laboure Cemetery on Derry Street
in Harrisburg across the street from the church of the same name. If not there,
she would be at Resurrection Cemetery in West Hanover Cemetery along Rt. 22.
But St. Catherine is more logical since there are other Barbushes there, such as
her son William Barbush. But it's all a little fuzzy right now since those funerals
were so long ago and I have only concentrated on plots within my family such as
my father, Albert Barbush (Resurrection Cemetery) and his first child and my
sister, Joanne Barbush (St. Catherine Cemetery).” (257, email dated August 6,
2000)
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• Relatives. According to her daughter Violet, “Lizzie” provided shelter for many
relatives through the years. Some, as listed below, lived at 38 North 12th
Street with Lizzie and her children. The half of a double home at (38 North
12th
Street) was a 3 story residence. The other half of the double (40 N. 12th
St.) was occupied by the Lippi family.
Immediate Family
Israel Walmer Lizzie’s Father
Johanna Walmer Lizzie’s Mother
Uncle Jim Walmer Lizzie’s Brother
Aunt Effie Lizzie’s Sister
In-Laws
Frank Barbush Lizzie’s Father-In-Law
Uncle Joe Barbush Lizzie’s In-Law
Uncle Sistine Barbush Lizzie’s In-Law
Uncle Frank Barbush Lizzie’s In-Law (verify this Frank)
Married Sons & Daughters.
Lizzie provided first residences for her children and their new spouses.
Including Albert & his wife, Mary.
Lizzie’s daughters, Violet and Toots, remember that their grandfather had a
hook for the left arm that he lost. He hung the hook at the rear door or cellar
way.
• Occupations. Lizzie was a business woman.
1. Penn Harris Cab Company. Lizzie managed a share in the Penn Harris Cab Company after
the death of her husband. She did that for decades. Even until the age of 80, Lizzie was
taking the calls for pick-ups at the office located just off the Mulberry Street Bridge.
2. Crab Cake Business. The making and selling of crab cakes to restaurants and
establishments in the area was apparently more than just a small business. Her daughter
Violet reported that the business served many restaurants in the area and deliveries were
made by many family members. Deloras remembers her grandfather, Israel flipping cakes
with his right arm (he lost his left).
3. Duke Street Land. Lizzie acquired building lots at the edge of the City of Harrisburg and
provided them to her sons and daughter. The lots were adjacent to each other and located on
the undeveloped Duke Street between 26th
Street and 29th
Street. She either sold or gave the
lots to Charles (26th
Street), Deloras (261? Duke St.), William (2614 Duke St.), and Albert
(2618 Duke St.). Another lot was sold to a policeman (262? Duke St.). Lizzie lived a block
down from the lots on Duke Street on the corner of 25th
and Duke Streets.
4. The Barbush Cab Company. Lizzie’s sons opened a cab company in the 1950s. It was
located on the by-pass (across from then Maverick Steak House), on a rented lot that was part
of a trailer park. That trailer park and lot was acquired by the Harrisburg School District.
The district built and later demolished the middle school on that property. The office was a
small garage (gas station style) with a pit to service cars. The cars were Ramblers, probably
bought and donated by the brothers. The brothers drove the cabs. The office had a pin-ball
machine that Lizzie’s grandchildren played.
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- FRANK M. BARBUSH ……… (Husband Of Elizabeth "Lizzie" Walmer)
• Birth. ca 1892 (Correction by JEB: Gravestone: 1891 to 1945)
• Death. According to his daughter Violet, “Pop” died at his home at 38 N. 12th
St.
1945, Holy Cross Cemetery, Dauphin Co. Pa.
Section C, Lot 114, Grave 2N
• Father. Gido Barbush
• Mother. Mary
• Occupation.
• Residence. Frank Barbush' place of residence at the time of his marriage application
was 1204 Bailey Ave., Harrisburg, PA. (171, bk. X, vol. 2 page 275)
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ALBERT F. BARBUSH, SR. & MARY LOUISE CIRILLO
9TH
GENERATION
(MARY IS LIVING IN 2001)
Son of Elizabeth "Lizzie" Walmer
ALBERT F. & MARY (CIRILLO) BARBUSH
Parents of Joseph David James Barbush
A ALBERT F. BARBUSH, SR.
• Birth. Born on May 1, 1916 in Harrisburg, PA.
• Father. Frank M. Barbush
• Mother. Elizabeth “Lizzie” (Walmer) Barbush
• Occupation. U. S. Postal Worker. Piano Player in Gene Soles’ Orchestra
• Marriage. Married Mary Louise Cirillo on July 29, 1937 in St. Mary’s – Our Lady of
the Blessed Sacrament Church (OLBS), Harrisburg, PA, by Rev. Harrigan.
• Military. U. S. Army. World War II Veteran.
• Children. Albert F. Barbush and Mary L. (Cirillo) Barbush had these children:
i Joanne M. Barbush May 16, 1941 Died 5 hours after birth
ii. Albert F. Barbush, Jr. Mar. 31, 1944 No children
iii. Richard L. Barbush Mar. 22, 1947 2 children (Jason & Beth)
B iv. James E. Barbush Nov. 15, 1949 4 children & 1 step-son
• Death. Died at his home on 2618 Duke Street in Harrisburg, PA on April 7, 1989,
2½ months before his grandson Joseph David James Barbush was born on
June 23, 1989. He died on a Friday afternoon with many of his family
around his bed. He was ill with cancer for several years.
• Burial. Resurrection Cemetery.
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JAMES E. BARBUSH
10TH
GENERATION - LIVING
Grandson of Elizabeth "Lizzie" Walmer
Son of Albert F. & Mary Barbush
JAMES E. & YVONNE C. (MARTINEZ) BARBUSH
Parents of Joseph David James Barbush
B JAMES E. BARBUSH
• Birth. Born November 15, 1949 in Harrisburg Hospital, Harrisburg, PA.
• Father. Albert F. Barbush, Sr.
• Mother. Mary Louise (Cirillo) Barbush
• Residences. 1949 802 South 17th
Street, Harrisburg, PA
1956 2618 Duke Street, Harrisburg, PA 17111
1972 342 West Main Street, Hummelstown, PA 17036
1973 2205 Kennsington Street, Harrisburg, PA 17104
1974 RD2, Pheasant Road, East Hanover Twp., Dauphin Co., PA 17036
1984 2618 Duke Street, Harrisburg, PA 17111
1985 3021B Derry Street, Paxtang, Harrisburg, PA 17111
1986 2355 Luce Street, Harrisburg, PA 17111
1990 2449 Berryhill Street, Harrisburg, PA 17104
1993 2448 Emerald Court, Harrisburg, PA 17104
Located in Emerald Point at 25th
& Berryhill Sts., East Side of City
1997 2021 Blue Mountain Parkway, Linglestown, PA 17112
Located North of Linglestown, PA at Base of Blue Mountain
• Marriage.
1st Marriage. Married to Ana T. Ravelo on November 25, 1972.
Saint Joan of Arc Catholic Church in Hershey, PA.
2nd Marriage. Married to Yvonne C. Martinez on May 22, 1988 (Pentecost Sunday).
Agape Fellowship In Christ in Penbrook, PA. (Pastor Thomas Mellott)
• Occupation. Civil Engineer, Professional Engineer
• Children. James E. and Ana T. (Ravelo) Barbush had the following children:
i. Jennifer Lynn Barbush August 5, 1975
ii. Dena Maria Barbush March 8, 1978
iii. Jamie Marie Barbush January 30, 1980
There was one miscarriage between Jennifer and Dena (a son).
• Children. Yvonne C. Martinez (later Barbush) had a child by a first marriage:
iv. Nicholas Steven James Martinez October 4, 1984
Name changed in 1998 to Nicholas Dean Naugle
(Dean for his grandfather. Naugle for his father.)
• Children. James E. and Yvonne C. (Martinez) Barbush had the following child:
v. Joseph David James Barbush June 23, 1989
There was one miscarriage prior to Joseph.
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CHILDREN & GRANDCHILDREN OF JAMES BARBUSH
11TH
GENERATION & 12TH
GENERATION - LIVING
Great-Grandchildren & Great-Great-of Elizabeth "Lizzie" Walmer
Children of James E. and Ana T. (Ravelo) Barbush
1. Jennifer Lynn Barbush August 5, 1975
❖ miscarriage
2. Dena Maria Barbush March 8, 1978
3. Jamie Marie Barbush January 30, 1980
Children of Yvonne C. Martinez (later Barbush)
4. Nicholas Steven James Martinez October 4, 1984
Child by a first marriage:
Name changed in 1998 to Nicholas Dean Naugle
(Dean for his grandfather. Naugle for his father.)
Children of James E. and Yvonne C. (Martinez) Barbush
❖ miscarriage
5. Joseph David James Barbush June 23, 1989
JENNIFER LYNN BARBUSH
• Birth. Born to James Barbush and Ana (Ravelo) Barbush
August 5, 1975 in Holy Spirit Hospital, Camp Hill, PA.
• Residences. 1975 RD2, Pheasant Road, East Hanover Twp, Dauphin Co., PA 17036
1986 6521 Heather Court, Harrisburg, PA 17112
Springfield, New Jersey
San Diego, CA
Florida
State College, PA
• Marriage. Married to Brian Black on ---date---.
State College, PA.
• Occupation. Hotel Management
• Children. Jennifer & Brian Black had the following children:
i. Ava Juliet Black Wed, Jul 23, 2008
ii. Addison Riley Black Thu, Dec 03, 2009
iii. Bryce Austin Black Sat, Jun 15, 2013
iv. Brighton Andrew Black Thu, Oct 22, 2015
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DENA MARIA BARBUSH
• Birth. Born to James Barbush and Ana (Ravelo) Barbush
March 8, 1978 in Holy Spirit Hospital, Camp Hill, PA.
• Residences. 1978 RD2, Pheasant Road, East Hanover Twp, Dauphin Co., PA 17036
1986 6521 Heather Court, Harrisburg, PA 17112
1994? 2448 Emerald Court, Harrisburg, PA 17112
1997 2021 Blue Mountain Parkway, Linglestown, PA 17112
Colonial Park, Harrisburg, PA
Manheim, PA
Hershey, PA
Richmond, VA
• Marriage. Married to Chad Wentz on ---date---.
Hershey Gardens in Hershey, PA.
• Occupation. Social Work
• Children. Dena and Chad Wentz had the following children:
i. Sylas Alexander Wentz Wed, Mar 16, 2011
ii. Jonah Quinn Jose Wentz Mon, Dec 31, 2012
JAMIE MARIE BARBUSH
• Birth. Born to James Barbush and Ana (Ravelo) Barbush
January 30, 1980 in Holy Spirit Hospital, Camp Hill, PA.
• Residences. 1980 RD2, Pheasant Road, East Hanover Twp, Dauphin Co., PA 17036
1986 6521 Heather Court, Harrisburg, PA 17112
1994? 2448 Emerald Court, Harrisburg, PA 17112
1997 2021 Blue Mountain Parkway, Linglestown, PA 17112
Draper, Utah
• Marriage. Married to Jacob Swick on ---date---.
Chickies Rock County Park in York County, PA
• Occupation. Meteorologist
• Children. Jamie and Jacob Swick had the following children:
i. Leo Bar Ravelo Swick Sat, Jan 30, 2010
ii. Aurora Liliana Swick Sun, Apr 01, 2012
iii. Meallan Ashby Swick Sun, Feb 02, 2014
NICHOLAS STEVEN JAMES MARTINEZ (Later Nicholas Dean Naugle @ age 13 approx.)
• Birth. Born to Yvonne Martinez
October 4, 1984 in Windber, PA (near Johnstown)
• Residences. 1984 431 Catalina Drive Johnstown, PA
1985 Apt. on Greenwood St. Harrisburg
1986 Various Residences Harrisburg and Hershey.
1989 2355 Luce Street Harrisburg, PA 17111
1990 2449 Berryhill Street Harrisburg, PA 17104
1993 2448 Emerald Court, Harrisburg, PA 17104
1997 2021 Blue Mountain Parkway, Linglestown, PA 17112
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JOSEPH DAVID JAMES BARBUSH
• Birth. Born to James Barbush and Yvonne (Martinez) Barbush
June 23, 1989 n Holy Spirit Hospital, Camp Hill, PA.
• Residences. 1989 2355 Luce Street, Harrisburg, PA 17111
1990 2449 Berryhill Street, Harrisburg, PA 17104
1993 2448 Emerald Court, Harrisburg, PA 17104
Located in Emerald Point at 25th
& Berryhill Sts., East Side of City
1997 2021 Blue Mountain Parkway, Linglestown, PA 17112
Located North of Linglestown, PA at Base of Blue Mountain
• Relationships.
Danielle Radle Harrisburg, PA
Amanda Kline Lebanon, PA
• Occupation. Labor, Landscaping
• Children. Joseph Barbush & Danielle Radle had the following child:
i. Hayden Michael Barbush-Radle Wed, Dec 10, 2008
Joseph Barbush & Amanda Kline had the following child:
ii. Landon James (Barbush)-Kline Sat, Nov 27, 2010
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D. SOURCES OF INFORMATION
3. The Gerberich History - History of the Gerberich Family in America (1613-1925) A.H.
Gerberich 1925
5. Records of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, Lancaster, Pa.
9. Blanche Walmer Krebs Ruth
33. Albert Gerberich's notes from LDS.
44. Pennsylvania Archives
46. Records of Rev. John Casper Stoever (1730-1779)
56. Bindnagles Church Records
61. President Eisenhower's Ancestors, Friederichs, Heinz F., 929.2 Ei 84
(Pennsylvania State Library)
62. Pennsylvania German Pioneers, Strassburger and Hinke
63. Deed
64. Warrant, Patent for Peter Walmer, The Elder
65. 1790 U.S. Census
66. Peter Walmer, The Elder will
67. East Hanover Township Dauphin Co. Pa. Bicentennial Celebration 1776-1976 Book
71. Eva Barbara Weyrich Walmer will
74. Death Certificate
85. History of Dauphin County, Pennsylvania by Luther Reily Kelker, Vol. III,
Lewis Publishing Co., 1907
87. Collection of Reformed Church Registers at Lancaster Theological Seminary, Hinke
91. Baptism & Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pa. 1752-1786
171. Marriage Index - Dauphin County, Pa. Courthouse - W/1
199. Twood504@aol.com (This man lived in Walmer, England and gave me this information.
His name is Brian, last name unknown.)
216. The Patriot (Harrisburg) News
251. US Army Military History Institute/Historical Reference Branch/Carlisle Barracks,
Carlisle, Pa. (information sent to me per request on internet)
254. Mennonite Society - Lancaster, Pa.
257. James Barbush <JAMESBARBUSH@cs.com>
261. The Random House College Dictionary, 1975, Random House
264. Harrisburg Cemetery Records - abstracted 20 September 2000
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E. INDEX OF ANCESTORS
Albert Albertdale
Catharine ( - 1832) 17
John 34
Barbush
Albert F. Sr. ( 1916 - 1989) child of 1
Frank M. (ca 1892 – 1945 ) spouse of 1 Correction 1891
Vi child of 1
Hart
Johanna ( 1876 - ) 3
John 6
Reiser
Barbara/Rebecca 33
Walmer
Anna Maria ( 1755 - ) child of 128
Anna Maria ( 1824 - ) child of 16
Betsey (ca 1838 - ) child of 8
Calvin ( 1877 - 1880 ) child of 4
Caroline (ca 1841 - ) child of 8
Catharine child of 2
Catharine Margaret/
Margaretha ( 1774 - 1776 ) child of 64
Christina ( 1826 - ) child of 16
Daniel ( 1806 - 1856 ) child of 32
Effie (ca 1904 - ) child of 2
Elizabeth "Lizzie" (ca 1893 - 1980 ) 1 Correction 1883
Ellen "Ella" (ca 1897 - 1898 ) child of 2
Emanuel (1831 - ) child of 32
Eva Margaret (ca 1771 - ) child of 64
Frank S. ( 1882 - 1922 ) child of 4
George (ca 1745 - < 1817 ) 64
George 32
George ( 1790 - 1865 ) child of 32
George ( 1863 - 1900 ) child of 4
Henrietta (ca 1860 - ) child of 4
Henry (ca 1836 - ) child of 8
Henry "Harry" ( 1898 - 1900 ) child of 2
Howard ( 1884 - > 1937 ) child of 4
Israel B. Jr. ( 1865 - 1937 ) 2
Israel B. ( 1843 - 1907 ) 4
Israel Howard ( 1893 - 1966 ) child of 2
Jacob ( 1797 - 1868 ) child of 32
James (ca 1903 - > 1937 ) child of 2
Jane ( - - 1850 ) child of 16
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(Johan Henrich) John ( 1829 - ) child of 16
Johannes ( 1778 - ) child of 64
Johannes ( 1826 - ) child of 16
John ( 1748 - 1797 ) child of 128
John ( 1868 - 1872 ) child of 4
John ( 1794 - < 1845 ) 16
Josiah (ca 1844 - ) child of 8
Lawrence ( - > 1937 ) child of 2
Lizzie ( 1870 - > 1937 ) child of 4
Mary ( 1895 - ) child of 2
Monroe ( 1875 - 1895 ) child of 4
Peter the Elder (ca 1720 - < 1795 ) 128
Peter Jr. ( 1742 - 1794 ) child of 128
Samuel ( 1822 - ) 8
Susanna Margaret ( 1744 - ) child of 128
Thomas ( 1829 - ) child of 16
Unknown child of 16
William ( 1872 - 1887 ) child of 4
Wertz
Mary ( 1843 - 1913 ) 5
Wyrick / Weyrich
Eva Barbara ( - < 1819 ) 65
George ( -ca 1767) 130
Mary Margaret child of 130
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