The Ten Oldest Amish Settlements
What a Somerset County Amish Meetinghouse Look Like
Ten Questions & Answers About the Amish
all by Erik Wesner, AmishAmerica.com
On the Trail of our Early Lee Family
Our Thomas Lee Families of Somerset Co., PA
Meet our Great-great-grandfather “Tommy” Lee
Romantic Historical Fiction about our Casselman Valley Amish
Some Community Facebook Pages: Krause-associated Families
1838 Deed transfer from Catherine Miller Lee et.al. to Daniel Forney:
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1839 Deed transfer from Catherine Miller Lee to Tommy Lee
1863 Deed transfer from Christian Bender to Tommy Lee
Obituary of Tommy Lee (1816-1900)
Obituary of Christian F. Lee (1858-1906)
The Questions of Anna Lee & Charles Krause’s Confirmation Certificates
Simon Lee’s WW I Letter from France, 1918
The Annie Lee “Mom” Krause 1950 Diary
The Annie Lee “Mom Krause 1951 Diary
The Annie Lee “Mom” Krause 1952 Diary
Commentary on the Annie Lee “Mom” Krause Diaries
Last revised 4/21/21
Wow! These deed transfer’s are incredible! The “Holy Grail” of Amish Lee genealogy!
Manfred,
It’s comments like yours that make family history so rewarding. I have to give credit to Jim down at the Casselman Historians, though. Come join us at our annual meeting at the Maple Glen Church, Grantsville, MD, in September. Admission is FREE!
Larry
Oh, I wish I could be there. I am in Canada and it is a long way back to my maternal grandma’s hometown (Grantsville). Additionally, the border is closed to non-essential travel due to CoVid. I wonder if there would be a way to join in video conference call?
Manfred, I have forwarded your note to the powers that be at the Grantsville Historians. While I haven’t received my quarterly newsletter, I’m doubtful that there’ll be an annual meeting in September because of the pandemic. A virtual meeting would be a great idea. I’ll be in touch.
Larry