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Foreman Index FOREMAN INDEX Land, 3:59, 3:60, 3:62, 3:63, Susan, 4:65 Cemetery, 5:14, 5:19, 5:20, 102 Pa. Vol. Inf., 5:52 3:64, 3:70, 3:79 Susan Polk, 4:152 5:50, 5:56, 5:59, 5:60, 102nd Pa. Regiment, 5:126 Lands, 3:70 William, 4:17, 4:65 5:68, 5:72, 5:73, 5:75, 102nd Regiment Noah, 3:63, 3:70, 3:71, 5:47 Alexanders, 4:65 5:81, 5:91, 5:97, 5:107, Company E, 1:123 Noah, Capt., 1:120, 3:42, 3:48, Alleghenny County, Pennsylvania, 5:110, 5:112, 5:121, 103rd Regiment 3:49, 3:54, 3:55, 3:56, 4:168 5:123, 5:125, 5:128, Company A, 1:122, 1:123 3:57, 3:58, 3:59, 3:60, Alleghenny Mountains, 4:161 5:132, 5:138, 5:139, Company L, 1:122 3:61, 3:62, 3:63, 3:64, Allegheny County 5:141, 5:143, 5:150, 5:153 107th Regiment 3:66, 3:68, 3:69, 3:71, Pennsylvania, 1:33 Creek, 5:16 Company K, 1:122, 1:123 5:47, 5:53, 5:84, 5:97, Allegheny County Militia, 5:5, 5:15 Descendants, 5:16 112th Regiment, 1:122 5:143 Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, Families, 5:10, 5:11 117th Regiment Noah, Captain, 3:55, 3:71, 5:5 Family, 5:14, 5:50, 5:54 Company H, 1:124 3:84, 3:85, 4:107, 5:15, Allegheny River, 5:126 Francis, 5:1, 5:3, 5:4, 5:6, 5:11, 126th Regiment 5:16, 5:17, 5:18, 5:19, Alleman 5:14, 5:15, 5:51, 5:98, Company D, 1:121, 1:122, 5:20, 5:49, 5:50, 5:51, Mary, 4:170 5:112 1:123, 3:29 5:54, 5:57, 5:59, 5:89, Alleman-Newton Franklin County, Company H, 1:122 5:97, 5:99, 5:103, 5:106, Tract, 1:109 Pennsylvania, 5:86 158th Regiment 5:107, 5:113, 5:120, Allen, 3:73, 3:75, 3:77 Gurney Good, 5:5 Company B, 1:121, 1:122, 5:122, 5:142, 5:144 Burial, 3:74 Home, 5:2 1:123 Noah, Jr., 3:70 Family, 3:74 J. Burns, M.D., 5:5 Company F, 1:123 Peter, 3:70 Inn, 3:75 James, 5:5 161st Regiment, 1:122 Place, 3:15, 3:16 Jack, 1:10, 1:19, 1:54, 1:86, James, Lieut., Capt., Major, Company G, 1:123 Rebeccah, 3:70 1:114 5:15 Company H, 1:123, 1:124, Roll, 5:47 James, 3:74, 3:75, 3:76 Johnson, 5:5, 5:15 3:29 Widow, 3:70 John, 1:10 Kathryn G., 5:5 1812 Abram Mill, 3:74, 3:75 Land, 5:1, 5:2, 5:4, 5:13, 5:14, War, 5:20, 5:21, 5:60, 5:70, Capt., 5:47 Mr., 3:75 5:53, 5:77, 5:128, 5:130, 5:89, 5:98, 5:109, 5:114, Adam, 4:133 Mrs., 3:73 5:135, 5:149 5:115, 5:125, 5:142 Adams, 5:153 Name, 3:74 Lines, 5:5 War Of, 4:121, 4:173, 4:174, Joseph, 5:153 Nancy, 3:74, 3:75 Margaret, 5:2, 5:3 4:185 Adams County, Pennsylvania, 5:60, Place, 3:15, 3:75, 3:76 Mr., 5:144 182nd Regiment 5:64, 5:111, 5:118, 5:123 Robert, 3:74 Names, 5:15 Company G, 1:123 Cemetery, 5:123 Rugs, 3:75 Nancy, 5:3, 5:4 Company K, 1:123 Affair William, 3:43 Pennsylvania, 1:77, 1:126 185th Regiment Fort, 4:77 William, Esq., 3:68 Place, 5:54, 5:130 Company L, 1:122 Africa Allen Brown Inn, 5:41 Post Master, 5:112 19th Regiment J. Simpon, 5:37 Allen's, 3:73 Post Office, 5:89, 5:90 Company E, 1:124 Ahl, 3:51 Allens, 3:73, 3:74, 3:75, 3:76 Presley, 5:5 201st Pa. Vol., 5:152 Brothers, 3:51 Allen's Valley, 3:15, 3:16, 3:56, Road, 5:150 207th Regiment, 1:122 Daniel, 3:39, 3:51 3:60, 3:66, 3:72, 3:74, Sarah, 5:4 21st PA Cavalry Peter, 3:39, 3:51 3:75, 3:76 Site, 5:2 Company K, 1:123 Aidy, 4:65 Alsace, 5:126 Store, 5:112 35th Regiment David, 4:16, 4:65 Amberson, 5:1, 5:2, 5:4, 5:5, 5:6, Timothy, 5:143 Company D, 1:121 William, 4:16, 4:65 5:7, 5:10, 5:11, 5:14, 5:15, Valley, 1:44, 1:49, 1:50, 1:55, 3rd Batallion, 5:16, 5:18, 5:63, Air Hill Cemetery, 1:76 5:16, 5:17, 5:18, 5:19, 1:88 5:115 Air Township 5:25, 5:26, 5:27, 5:29, Village, 5:24 3rd Maryland Cav., 4:134 Bedford County, Pennsylvania, 5:30, 5:31, 5:33, 5:34, William, 5:4, 5:5, 5:15, 5:16 3rd Regiment 4:13, 4:86, 4:107, 4:137, 5:35, 5:36, 5:38, 5:40, William S., 5:5 Company L, 1:122 4:138, 4:157 5:41, 5:43, 5:45, 5:46, Amberson Baseball Team, 5:46 Maryland Infantry, 4:108 Franklin County, 5:47, 5:48, 5:50, 5:51, Amberson Church, 5:7 49th Regiment Pennsylvania, 4:166 5:52, 5:53, 5:54, 5:56, Amberson Creamery, 5:120 Company I, 1:123 Air Township Militia, 4:170 5:58, 5:59, 5:72, 5:73, Amberson Post Office, 5:26, 5:38, 4th Batallion, 5:102 Albany 5:74, 5:75, 5:76, 5:77, 5:103, 5:118 4th Pa. Regiment, 5:106 (Ship), 5:115 5:78, 5:79, 5:80, 5:81, Amberson Ridge Mountain, 5:44, 82nd Regiment Alexander, 4:5, 4:16, 4:65, 4:144, 5:84, 5:85, 5:86, 5:87, 5:45, 5:47, 5:65, 5:76, Company I, 1:122 4:164 5:88, 5:90, 5:91, 5:92, 5:124, 5:125 8th Company, 4:163 Abraham, 4:65 5:97, 5:98, 5:100, 5:101, Amberson Road, 5:1, 5:48, 5:54, 8th Pa. Regiment, 5:5, 5:15 Adam, 4:5, 4:65, 4:164 5:102, 5:104, 5:106, 5:75, 5:83, 5:92 Capt., 3:24, 4:65 5:107, 5:108, 5:109, Amberson Run, 5:1, 5:24, 5:63 A Captain, 5:122 5:110, 5:111, 5:112, Amberson Store, 5:24, 5:118 Abox, 5:40 Charles, 4:65 5:113, 5:114, 5:115, Amberson Union Abraham, 3:63, 3:70, 3:71 Ezra, 4:65 5:116, 5:118, 5:119, Cemetery, 5:139 Burial Ground, 3:71, 3:79 Hezekiah, 4:65 5:120, 5:122, 5:123, Amberson Valey, 5:4 Capt., 3:49, 3:70, 3:71, 3:84, Jacob, 4:65, 4:136 5:126, 5:127, 5:128, Amberson Valley, 5:1, 5:5, 5:6, 5:16, 5:18, 5:19 James, 4:65, 4:81, 5:122 5:129, 5:130, 5:131, 5:7, 5:10, 5:16, 5:17, 5:18, Captain, 3:85, 5:16, 5:17, 5:18, John, 4:5, 4:65, 5:35 5:132, 5:133, 5:134, 5:20, 5:21, 5:25, 5:29, 5:49, 5:72, 5:103, 5:150 Marion, 5:111 5:135, 5:138, 5:139, 5:30, 5:32, 5:34, 5:35, Cemetery, 3:71 Mary, 4:65 5:140, 5:141, 5:142, 5:36, 5:37, 5:38, 5:41, Family, 3:71, 3:74, 3:79 Reynolds, 3:82 5:143, 5:144, 5:149, 5:44, 5:45, 5:49, 5:53, Henry, 3:71 Robert, 3:69, 5:111 5:150, 5:151, 5:152, 5:153 5:54, 5:55, 5:56, 5:59, 1 FOREMAN INDEX 5:60, 5:61, 5:62, 5:67, Annville Ashway Christian, 4:69 5:69, 5:71, 5:73, 5:76, Pennsylvania, 1:48 Denton, 3:10, 3:17, 3:21 D. U., 4:68 5:80, 5:84, 5:85, 5:97, Antrim Township Elmer, 4:129 Jacob, 4:26, 4:49, 4:67, 4:68, 5:98, 5:101, 5:106, 5:108, Franklin County, Land, 3:31 4:82, 4:132, 4:152, 4:167, 5:110, 5:112, 5:113, Pennsylvania, 3:48, 3:50, Nettie Hicks, 4:129 4:178 5:115, 5:116, 5:118, 4:78, 4:127, 4:128, 4:160 Place, 3:25 Martha, 4:24, 4:67, 4:68 5:120, 5:126, 5:127, Pennsylvania, 3:50 Askey, 5:47 S. U., 4:68 5:129, 5:133, 5:143 Apecht Capt., 3:58, 5:17, 5:19, 5:47, Bagpipes, 3:23 Cumberland County, Adam, 5:30 5:61, 5:91 Bailor, 4:71 Pennsylvania, 5:2 Catharine, 5:30 Captain, 5:16, 5:17, 5:19, 5:49, Conrad, 4:71 Amberson Valley Drum & Bugle Apple Way, 4:168, 5:126 5:60, 5:67, 5:72, 5:78, Family, 4:71 Corps, 5:46 Pennsylvania, 1:52, 1:67 5:103, 5:149 John, 4:71 Amberson Valley Estates, 5:147 Appleby Roll, 5:47 Place, 4:71 Photo, 5:147 Marlene, 5:51 Thomas, Capt., 5:19, 5:47, Susan, 4:71 Amberson Valley Post Office, 5:38 Martha, 5:99 5:48, 5:53, 5:72, 5:97, Bains Amberson Village, 5:24, 5:33, Matty, 5:99 5:139 Samuel, 4:62 5:34, 5:97 Applegate Thomas, Captain, 5:15, 5:16, Bair, 4:6, 4:69 Amberson's Valley, 5:2 Thomas, 4:28 5:17, 5:18, 5:19, 5:51, Burial Ground, 4:72, 4:74 Ambrose, 4:65 Archer 5:67, 5:73, 5:78, 5:84, Cemetery, 4:29, 4:72, 4:74, Harvey, 4:66 Children, 3:77 5:91, 5:98, 5:99, 5:101, 4:94, 4:113, 4:143 House, 4:65 Elizabeth, 3:77 5:102, 5:107, 5:125, 5:149 Christian, 4:68, 4:69 Jack, 4:65 John, 3:77 Askin Elizabeth, 4:27, 4:69 John, 4:65, 4:125 Arendt George, Reverend, 4:26 Isaac, 4:68, 4:69 John C., 4:65, 4:66 Ameilia, Mrs., 5:130 Atheron John, 4:27, 4:69, 4:139, 4:186 Land, 4:65 Arisman, 4:67 John, 3:Bibliography John, Mr., 4:27, 4:44, 4:162 Place, 4:189 Family, 4:67 Atherton, 4:151 Land, 4:29, 4:76, 4:117 Sarah, 4:65, 4:125 Jacob, 4:67 Frank, 4:151 Louise, Mrs., 4:186 America, 4:5, 4:65, 4:108, 4:119, Armsby, 3:57 Gertrude, 4:151 Nora Flautt, Mrs., 5:72 4:122, 4:138, 4:160, Land, 3:72 Mrs., 4:125 Place, 4:32, 4:35, 4:69, 4:182 4:162, 4:175, 5:48, 5:67, Armstrong, 3:62, 3:63, 3:70, 5:131 Patricia Pine, 4:151 Richard, 4:186 5:69, 5:78, 5:112, 5:115, Burial Ground, 3:79 Atkinson, 4:67 Suannah, 4:69 5:120, 5:122, 5:123, Captain, 5:132 J.
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