Genealogical research of the Smith, Boyle, Bennett and Knoll families in the Manayunk/Roxborough section of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. This genealogy has taken 40+ years to collect, analyze, collate and research. I don't mind sharing information, however, this is copyrighted material. Please, do not publish without my permission.
Monday, February 16, 2015
Tuesday, November 11, 2014
Sunday, February 16, 2014
Claire Smith Betz 1921-2014
Claire Smith was born on January 11, 1921, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She was the daughter of Engelbert E. Smith and Clara V. Cunningham. They lived in a large home at 365 Green Lane, in the Roxborough section of Philadelphia. If anyone is familiar with the house, it sets on top of the hill, on Green Lane, on the east side of the street. On the opposite side of the street, my great, grandfather Francis Rudolph Smith, ran a saloon/parlor.
Friday, February 7, 2014
Welcome!
The stories will come in bits and pieces. Some will be about individuals. Others will be about whole families. If anyone wishes to share stories with me, please do so by commenting.
As I compiled names of family members, I utilized Family Tree Maker software to save all of the information. To date, I have over 3,000 names within my family tree. My intent for this blog, is an exchange of family memories to pass onto successive generations. I do not wish to open skeletons within the family closet (although, I did indeed stumble over a few!), I do believe that information, especially medical family history, is important to share.
The countryside of Germany reminds me of a greener bucolic Pennsylvania. I had lived in Germany for nearly four years while in the military and I felt at home in the pastoral setting. I WAS home, I thought. I did not know that my ancestors lived not far from my rented apartment. A short day trip away, to a sleepy village awaits our exploration of the Smith (Schmidt) homestead in Baden-Wurttemberg.
Other families, such as the Knoll's, Reichert's, Rothmann's and Kern's originated near Karlsruhe of Baden-Wurttemberg. A long history of German emigration ended in the gathering of these families, celebrating their common faith at St. Mary's of the Assumption Church in Manayunk. Another German family, the Bittle's, arrived prior to the American Revolution to the Philadelphia area.
The Bennett family came from the textile center of England, in the heart of the City of Leeds and brought their craft to the mills of Manayunk. They had some measure of success, as we shall see, but then lost their fortune during the Depression. I hope that you will take this journey with me, and again, if you should have additional stories or photographs to share, please share.
Next installment...The First To Arrive.
Monday, November 12, 2012
Found my great, great, great, great grandfather's grave last week. Stuck a flag in the Revolutionary War medalion next to his grave for Veteran's Day. William Bittle was born April 28, 1764 in Haverford, PA and passed away April 19, 1835. He was in the 4th Battalion of the Chester County Militia. Thinking of Veterans past with gratitude.
Sunday, June 19, 2011
Sunday, November 7, 2010
I found my great, great, great, grandfather's grave in Ardmore on Friday. Genealogy is a very cool hobby. Always something new to find. It reads, "Our Father’s Grave, Frederick Bittle, Born January 18, 1805, Died August 3, 1854, Aged 49 years, 6 months and 15 days". Now, to find his father and mother...