Epler, Frease, and my ongoing failure...
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Epler, Frease, and my ongoing failure...
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Posted: 1 Jun 2007 12:17AM GMT |
Classification: Query
Surnames: Neal, Epler, Frease
Here's part of my Great Grandmother's obituary:
The Brookville Republican March 12, 1908 MRS LAVINA NEAL ....... She was united in marriage to Lawrence NEAL 1855 and had lived ever since in the locality in which she died ....The family consisted of five daughters and four sons all of whom survive except Esther, wife of Mr. Mayo, who died a few years ago. They are as follows: ......... ... Mrs. Edna Lee Frease, New York City......
And here's my grandfather's land indenture thing:
Brookville, Penn’a, Mar. 13, 1908.
Dear Sirs:
We have prepared the deed for the land owned by your father, and the same is in proper form and ready for execution.
As three of the heirs reside in New York City, we have made but one acknowledgment for them, and wish them all to join in this. They can do this by leaving the deed before some Notary Public and calling there at such time as they may fix.
It will be necessary for this deed to he taken to the Clerk of one of the Courts of New York City, and have him attach thereto a certificate to the effect that the Notary who took the acknowledgment, had power to take acknowledgments, was duly commissioned, and that the acknowledgment is in the officers proper handwriting, This is necessary before the deed can he recorded in this State. Our law requires that all deeds acknowledged outside of the State, have a certificate attached to the effect that the Notary had power to take the acknowledgment, and that the same is in his own handwriting. Our la also requires that t Notary taking the acknowledgment must state the date when his commission expires. This should be noted at the end of the acknowledgment under his signature,
Yours very truly,
Carmalt & Strong
LCS
THIS INDENTURE, made the — ___ day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and eight (1908) between GEORGE W. NEAL and ALICE NEAL, his wife, of Nebraska, in the County of Forest, and State, of Pennsylvania, JESSE H. NEAL and ALICE his wife, of Loleta, in the County of Elk, and State foresaid, ELIZABETH. M. EPLER and MORTON EPLER her husband, EDNA B. and LAWRENCE Frease.....
Now I cannot find any record of anyone named Lawrence Frease much less of any of my relatives marrying him, and the same goes for MORTON EPLER. I simply cannot find any census record or other records that fit the perameters of any female members of my family.
Can anyone tell me what I'm doing wrong?
The Brookville Republican March 12, 1908 MRS LAVINA NEAL ....... She was united in marriage to Lawrence NEAL 1855 and had lived ever since in the locality in which she died ....The family consisted of five daughters and four sons all of whom survive except Esther, wife of Mr. Mayo, who died a few years ago. They are as follows: ......... ... Mrs. Edna Lee Frease, New York City......
And here's my grandfather's land indenture thing:
Brookville, Penn’a, Mar. 13, 1908.
Dear Sirs:
We have prepared the deed for the land owned by your father, and the same is in proper form and ready for execution.
As three of the heirs reside in New York City, we have made but one acknowledgment for them, and wish them all to join in this. They can do this by leaving the deed before some Notary Public and calling there at such time as they may fix.
It will be necessary for this deed to he taken to the Clerk of one of the Courts of New York City, and have him attach thereto a certificate to the effect that the Notary who took the acknowledgment, had power to take acknowledgments, was duly commissioned, and that the acknowledgment is in the officers proper handwriting, This is necessary before the deed can he recorded in this State. Our law requires that all deeds acknowledged outside of the State, have a certificate attached to the effect that the Notary had power to take the acknowledgment, and that the same is in his own handwriting. Our la also requires that t Notary taking the acknowledgment must state the date when his commission expires. This should be noted at the end of the acknowledgment under his signature,
Yours very truly,
Carmalt & Strong
LCS
THIS INDENTURE, made the — ___ day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and eight (1908) between GEORGE W. NEAL and ALICE NEAL, his wife, of Nebraska, in the County of Forest, and State, of Pennsylvania, JESSE H. NEAL and ALICE his wife, of Loleta, in the County of Elk, and State foresaid, ELIZABETH. M. EPLER and MORTON EPLER her husband, EDNA B. and LAWRENCE Frease.....
Now I cannot find any record of anyone named Lawrence Frease much less of any of my relatives marrying him, and the same goes for MORTON EPLER. I simply cannot find any census record or other records that fit the perameters of any female members of my family.
Can anyone tell me what I'm doing wrong?