LYBARGER REUNION AND ANNUAL MEETING by Carol Montrose 12 April 1990 ------------------------------------------------ Just wanted to mention the LYBARGER MEMORIAL ASSOC. Annual meeting and the LYBARGER Reunion on July 14 & 15th at Madley Pa. Would be glad to send info. if anyone is interested. Also Sept 1, 1990 there will be an Ohio LYBARGER reunion at Blendon Woods, Sept. 1. I believe at noon. Reservations are requested as Reunion is supplying drinks & ice. You can let me know here or I'll post addresses or you can write to me at Box 84 Reynoldsburg, Ohio 43068. Would also be interested in ANY LYBARGER information. 470/706 01 May 90 08:07:39 From: Carol Montrose To: Rodney Leinberger Subj: LEINBERGER Attr: ------------------------------------------------ Rodney, you don't have any idea how or what name or spelling it may have changed from? It appears there were three brothers, Ludwick, Nicholas & George LEINBARGER/LYBARGER who migrated into the southern part of Bedford Co. Pa on Wills Creek sometime before the Rev. War. There is much in the LYBARGER History r.e. Ludwick & Nicholas families but nothing r.e. Georges except that a daughter married Richard BAKER. Richard died (off the top of my head c. 1818-1820) in Bedford Co. I just started looking at his probate file when I had to leave Bedford Last time. I have the book here and will check your names. Would love to correspond r.e. this family. My address is Box 84, Reynoldsburg, Ohio 43068 I am stumped with my line which is one of those female lines everyone tells me are so easy to work!!! Ha!! Ha!! Margaret LYBARGER b.c. 1768 m. Henry AMERINE/AMRINE c. 1790-95. By 1811-2 they had moved with thier family to Jefferson Co. Ohio where they purchased land in Richland Co. Ohio. Henry Died there c. 1815 and Margaret and the children still at home lived there until after 1830. I have much on their family also. Thanks for responding. Carol --- * Origin: Chef's Pantry (Opus 1:226/260) 141/250 261/1023 300/51