Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2019 with funding from Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center https://archive.org/details/morganilergeneal11iler ALLEN COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY GC 929.2 833 01871 2064 IL3IL, V.ll Morgan Iler Genealogical Research Collection compiled by Morgan Iler Omaha, Nebraska Vol. 11: Annotated miscellany: John Oiler, Sr., Charles Henry Iler, Missouri Tiers Surnames: Johnson, Oiler, Slay, Mills, Babuka, Tour nay, Cervenak, Basinger, Clark, Corey, Creeger, Crow, Dull, Hoiles, Hutchins, Johnson, Kizer, Leitner, Lentz, Miller, Milner, OfConnor, Peiffer, Powell, Puffenberger, Rady, Rau, Risser, Smith, Stewart, Unk, Williams, Yates, Zeigler, Gripe, Replogle, Brookey, Stringfellow, Pottle, Ibach, Deatherage, Kapeller, Durham, Van Borkelo, Van Burkleo ALLEN COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY Juno e-mail printed Tue, 31 Aug 1999 07:22:19 , page 1 From: bruce eiler <[email protected]> To: Morgan <[email protected]> M Date: Tue, 31 Aug 1999 00:56:58 -0400 Subject: Thank you Morgan, Thank you for the print outs you sent to me thru the mail. It really narrows down a search quite well. I have some family notes about cemetery where some of my ancestors are buried in Schuylkill County, PA. According to notes these Eiler names are buried in a different section of the cemetery. Who knows if they are somehow connected to my tree way back! They do seem to fit in somewhat with your "E J 1" File? WILLIAM EILER April 15, 1815 — Nov. 13, 1865 wife REBECCA JULY 27, 1817 — AUG. 1, 1890 >^7^ ° son- ALFRED 27 FEB. 1839/40 (on headstone) 21 yrs., 9 mos.,4 days 29 NOV. 1860 son- Peter G. Sept. 1843- Sept. 1858 (headstone) 15 yrs., 11 mos., 24 days elsewhere another headstones: Fietta Eiler 17 Sep. 1840 1884 m. Issac Miller 7 May, 1834 4 Nov. 1898 +++++++++++++++++++++++++ This just adds to the mystery!! Bruce . • =(L February 13. “To-morrow is Saint Valentine’j d‘iy, All in the morning betime, ' And I a maid at your window, To be your Valentine.” Hamlet—Act iv., Sc. c February 14. (Ml t February 14. % Ci My unspotted fire of love to you.” ¥ Pericles—Act i., Sc. i. “ Be bright and jovial ’mong your & guests to-night.”■ Macbeth—Act Hi., Sc. it. February 15. /r February 15, R “ Oft expectation fails, and most oft there [hits Where most it promises; and oft it Where hope is coldest, and despair most fits.” All’s Well That Ends Well—Act si., Sc. i feSSb. , V x-' : 18 ? \ September 1, To p September 2. September 3. \vu.- • • . ' ■■ * * * „, . f ♦ i • v>. ■ * * t i • • r *. . .* - •••- v ' • .>