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1. Michael Carroll Sullivan,1 son of Edward Carroll Jr. Sullivan and Sherryl Lee Boresen , was born on 16 Jan 1986 in New Haven County, City Of New Haven, Connecticut (USA).

General Notes: DOCUMENTATION SOURCE:
Oral History of Joyce Allen Boresen
Oral History of Sherryl (Sherry) Boresen Sullivan 2



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2. Edward Carroll Jr. Sullivan,1 son of Edward Carroll Sullivan and Eleanor Rust , was born on 23 Sep 1963 in New Haven County, Milford, Connecticut (USA).

General Notes: DOCUMENTATION SOURCE:
Oral History of Joyce Allen Boresen
Oral History of Sherryl (Sherry) Boresen Sullivan
Oral History of Harriet Drexel Cole Zmudinas
Oral Family History by Eleanor (Sissy) Rust Sullivan
Oral Family History by Eleanor Cyrus Rust


Photo of children: Ed, Tina (left) and Cheri (right)

Edward married Sherryl Lee Boresen on 31 Aug 1985 in New Haven County, West Haven, Connecticut (USA).

Children from this marriage were:

1         i.   Michael Carroll Sullivan (born on 16 Jan 1986 New Haven County, City Of New Haven, Connecticut (USA))


3. Sherryl Lee Boresen,1 daughter of Walter Edward Boresen and Joyce Elizabeth Allen , was born on 8 Jul 1967 in New Haven County, City Of New Haven, Connecticut (USA).

General Notes: DOCUMENTATION SOURCE:
Oral History of Joyce Allen Boresen
Oral History of Sherryl (Sherry) Boresen Sullivan

PERSONAL INFORMATION:
Known as Sherry


Family Photo at wedding of Michelle Boresen

I began this family tree research after my grandmother died. I found a family album with photos of so many people and as I went around to family members asking who the people in the photos were, it seemed nobody knew. It was so sad to me that here were people in my family that someone loving placed in an album and they were all forgotten. I was lucky to eventually call upon my grandmothers oldest friend, Kittie. I sat with her one afternoon and she told me who everyone in each photo was. I wrote down each name, and this began my obsession for documenting our family history for future generations.

STRANGERS IN THE BOX

Come, look with me inside this drawer,
In this box I've often seen,
At the pictures, black and white,
Faces proud, still, serene.
I wish I knew the people,
These strangers in the box,
Their names and all their memories
Are lost among my socks.
I wonder what their lives were like,
How did they spend their days?
What about their special times?
I'll never know their ways.
If only someone had taken time
To tell who, what, where, or when,
These faces of my heritage
Would come to life again.
Could this become the fate
Of the pictures we take today?
The faces and the memories
Someday to be passed away?
Make time to save your stories,
Seize the opportunity when it knocks,
Or someday you and yours could be.......
The strangers in the box.

Sherryl married Edward Carroll Jr. Sullivan on 31 Aug 1985 in New Haven County, West Haven, Connecticut (USA).



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4. Edward Carroll Sullivan,1 son of Carroll Sullivan and Harriett Josephine Drexel Cole , was born on 5 Mar 1941 in New Haven County, City Of New Haven, Connecticut (USA).

General Notes: DOCUMENTATION SOURCES:
Oral Family History by Harriet Drexel Cole Sullivan Zmudinas
Oral Family History by Eleanor (Sissy) Rust Sullivan
Obituary, Harriet Drexel Cole Zmudinas

Edward married Gloria Hebert, daughter of Gloria's Father Hebert and Unknown. Gloria was born on 15 May 1954 in Madawaska, Maine (USA).

Children from this marriage were:

          i.   Jason Hebert Sullivan (born on 9 May 1975 New Haven County, City Of New Haven, Connecticut (USA))
         ii.   Daniel Sullivan (born on 19 Jun 1977 New Haven County, City Of New Haven, Connecticut (USA))
        iii.   Christopher Hebert (born on 12 Apr 1979 New Haven County, City Of New Haven, Connecticut (USA))

Edward married Patricia Sullivan. Patricia was born on Feb. 23rd.

Edward married Eleanor Rust about 1961.

Children from this marriage were:

          i.   Cheryl Sullivan (born on 11 Oct 1962 New Haven County, Milford, Connecticut (USA))
2        ii.   Edward Carroll Jr. Sullivan (born on 23 Sep 1963 New Haven County, Milford, Connecticut (USA))
        iii.   Tina Sullivan (born on 14 Oct 1965 New Haven County, Milford, Connecticut (USA))
         iv.   Son Sullivan (born on 28 Sep 1971 New Haven County, City Of New Haven, Connecticut (USA))


5. Eleanor Rust,1 daughter of Carl William Rust and Eleanor Jeanette Cyrus , was born on 6 Jun 1943 in New Haven County, Milford, Connecticut (USA).

General Notes: DOCUMENTATION SOURCE:
Oral Family History by Eleanor Cyrus Rust


Photo of children: Ed, Tina (left) and Cheri (right)

Eleanor married Gordon Worcester. Gordon was born about 1940.

Eleanor married Edward Carroll Sullivan about 1961.


6. Walter Edward Boresen,1 son of Edward Emile Boresen and Elizabeth Gertrude Helen Fabricius , was born on 24 Sep 1943 in New Haven County, City Of New Haven, Connecticut (USA).

General Notes: DOCUMENTATION SOURCES:
Oral Family History of Walter Boresen
Oral Family History of Elizabeth Fabricius Boresen
Oral Family History of Sherry Boresen Sullivan
Oral Family History of Pearl Strand Anderson
Oral Family History of James Boresen, Jr.
Birth Certificate of Walter Boresen
Selective Service Draft Notice, 1964
Newspaper Articles about Walter Boresen




Family Photo at wedding of Michelle Boresen

Walter married Joyce Elizabeth Allen on 4 Jul 1964 in New Haven County, New Haven, Connecticut (USA).

Children from this marriage were:

3         i.   Sherryl Lee Boresen (born on 8 Jul 1967 New Haven County, City Of New Haven, Connecticut (USA))
         ii.   Lynette Marie Boresen (born on 6 Jul 1969 New Haven County, City Of New Haven, Connecticut (USA))
        iii.   Michelle Jean Boresen (born on 11 Nov 1972 New Haven County, City Of New Haven, Connecticut (USA))


7. Joyce Elizabeth Allen,1 daughter of Earl Arthur Allen and Virginia Ruth Hutchinson , was born on 16 Jun 1947 in Pottawattamie County, Council Bluffs, Iowa (USA).

General Notes: DOCUMENTATION SOURCE:
Oral Family History of Linda Allen Garofano Neal
Oral Family History of Joyce Allen Boresen


Family Photo at wedding of Michelle Boresen

Joyce married Walter Edward Boresen on 4 Jul 1964 in New Haven County, New Haven, Connecticut (USA).



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8. Carroll Sullivan,1 son of Howard Buckley and Phebe Buckley , was born on 26 Jan 1914 and died about 1975, about age 61.

General Notes: DOCUMENTATION SOURCES:
Affidavit for License to Marry, County of Westchester, Town of Rye, Village of Port Chester, New York #42708
Marriage License, County of Westchester, Town of Rye, Village of Port Chester, New York #42708
Marriage Certificate, County of Westchester, Town of Rye, Village of Port Chester, New York #42708
Oral Family History of Harriet Drexel Cole Sullivan Zmudinas
Oral Family History of Eleanor Sullivan Capasso

PHOTO:

Photo of Carroll Sullivan


According to Harriet Zmudinas, Ed was adopted by John & Mary Sullivan.
Eleanor Sullivan Capasso, his daughter, believed he was born in either Torrington, Connecticut or Virginia.

According to his marriage record, his adopted parents names were John J. Sullivan & Alice Hollister Sullivan, and he was born in Hartford, Connecticut. He listed his occupation as auto mechanic, and in 1936 his residence was listed as 425 Washington Avenue, New Haven, Connecticut.

According to Harriet Zmudinas, his natural parents had the surname BUCKLEY. Carroll had red hair.

Carroll had a son with Miss Colony . Miss.Colony was born about 1920.

Children from this relationship were:

          i.   Peter Raymond Russell Dickson (born about 1940)

Carroll married Harriett Josephine Drexel Cole on 15 Aug 1936 in County Of Westchester, Town Of Rye, Village Of Port Chester, New York (USA).

Children from this marriage were:

          i.   Jane Sullivan (born on 17 Sep 1939)
4        ii.   Edward Carroll Sullivan (born on 5 Mar 1941 New Haven County, City Of New Haven, Connecticut (USA))
        iii.   Eleanor Sullivan (born on 5 Mar 1941 New Haven County, City Of New Haven, Connecticut (USA))


9. Harriett Josephine Drexel Cole,1 daughter of Robert Cole and Harriett Josephine Drexel , was born on 6 Feb 1917 in New Haven County, City Of New Haven, Connecticut (USA) and died on 22 May 1997 in New Haven County, City Of New Haven, Connecticut (USA), at age 80.

General Notes: DOCUMENTATION SOURCES:
Affidavit for License to Marry, County of Westchester, Town of Rye, Village of Port Chester, New York #42708
Marriage License, County of Westchester, Town of Rye, Village of Port Chester, New York #42708
Marriage Certificate, County of Westchester, Town of Rye, Village of Port Chester, New York #42708
Image of Obituary Harriet Drexel Cole Zmudinas
Births as listed in Drexel Family Bible
Marriage as listed in Drexel Family Bible
Deaths as listed in Drexel Family Bible
Oral Family History by Harriet Drexel Cole Sullivan
Oral Family History, Virginia Leak
Oral Family History, Judy Clare Martino and her mom, Robert Louise Cole Clare

PERSONAL INFORMATION:


Photo of Harriet Drexel Cole Sullivan Zmudinas


Harriet was a lifelong resident of New Haven. In 1936 her residence was listed as 19 Ward Street, West Haven, Connecticut. She married at age 19 to Carroll Edward Sullivan. Together they had 3 children. She and Carroll later divorced, and Harriet remarried Frank Zmudinas. She worked for Waterbury Lock Company of Milford for eight years. She was a member of the Girls Friendly Society of St. Paul's Episcopal Church of New Haven and the Christ Episcopal Church of West Haven. She was in Connecticut Hospice in Branford, Connecticut when she died. She is buried in Oak Grove Cemetery, West Haven, Connecticut.

Research Notes:
She was called "Titi" (which stood for Aunt) by Judith Clare Martino's children

Noted events in her life were:

• Cemetery Buried: Cemetery Buried, Oak Grove Cemetery, West Haven, Connecticut (USA).

Harriett married Carroll Sullivan on 15 Aug 1936 in County Of Westchester, Town Of Rye, Village Of Port Chester, New York (USA).

Harriett married Frank Zmudinas on 28 Nov 1975 in New Haven, CT(?). Frank was born on 14 Feb 1917 and died on 14 Dec 1978, at age 61.


10. Carl William Rust,1 son of Thomas Henry Rust and Eva Maud Sisson , was born on 25 Aug 1910 in North Stonington, Connecticut (USA) and died on 5 Jun 1985 in New Haven County, Milford, Connecticut (USA), at age 74.

General Notes: DOCUMENTATION SOURCES:
Death Certificate of Carl William Rust
Marriage certificate, 6/11/1942 in Newtown, Connecticut of Carl Rust to Eleanor Jeanette Cyrus
Social Security Application
Oral History of Eleanor Cyrus Rust

PERSONAL INFORMATION:
Image of Carl Rust



Image of Carl Rust


Carl was a Welder. According to his Social Security application, his death certificate and his marriage certificate, Carl's middle name was William. According to his family, his natural father was an Indian from a tribe in Eastern Connecticut or Rhode Island (probably the Pequot or Massapequot tribe). According to both his social security appliation and his wedding certificate, Carl's father was Thomas Rust. Carl often told the story that he was adopted by Thomas Rust. It is unknown if this was a formal, legal adoption, or if Carl just took the Rust name. The Rust family line is originally from England. Thomas was a coal miner from West Virginia.

Carl Rust was a triplet. One of the triplet brothers was Harold, other name not known, but it is believed that his name was Earl. Birth record for an Earl Rust was found on same date as Carl's birthday. Triplet brother Harold died in 1922, the other triplet (Earl?) only lived one year 1910-1911.

Social Security records indicate that Carl was born in 1914, instead of 1910 as his birth record indicates. Carl died of congestive failure due to cardiomyopathy and probably arteriosclerosis. He was cremated and placed in Evergreen Cemetery in New Haven, Connecticut. For some reason, his wife Eleanor Cyrus Rust listed Frank Long as his father. This is not true, as she herself told how Carl never knew who his "real" father was. Carl himself listed his father on his marriage license as Thomas Rust, although that was not his real father either.

Noted events in his life were:

• Cemetery Buried: Cemetery Buried, Evergreen Cemetery, New Haven, Connecticut (USA).

• Fact 8: Fact 8, Source: Stonington Birth Records.

Carl married Eleanor Jeanette Cyrus on 13 Jun 1942 in Town Of Newtown, Connecticut (USA).

Children from this marriage were:

          i.   Judy Rust (born on 15 Jul 1942 New Haven County, Milford, Connecticut (USA))
5        ii.   Eleanor Rust (born on 6 Jun 1943 New Haven County, Milford, Connecticut (USA))
        iii.   Carl William Rust (born on 17 Jul 1946 New Haven County, Milford, Connecticut (USA))
         iv.   Richard Rust (born on 16 May 1948 New Haven County, Milford, Connecticut (USA))


11. Eleanor Jeanette Cyrus,1 daughter of Max Cyrus and Lillian Hildebrandt , was born on 11 Dec 1916 in Long Island, New York (USA) and died on 8 Nov 2002 in New Haven County, Milford, Connecticut (USA), at age 85.

General Notes: DOCUMENTATION SOURCE:
Oral Family History by Eleanor Cyrus Rust
Death Certificate of Carl William Rust
Death Certificate, Carl William Rust
Marriage certificate, 6/11/1942 in Newtown, Connecticut to Eleanor Jeanette Cyrus


PERSONAL INFORMATION


Image of Eleanor Cyrus Rust and husband, Carl Rust


Occupation: Machinist

Photo of Cyrus Family Virginia's wedding day, From Left to Right: Front Row: Florence and Eleanor Cyrus; Middle Row: Augusta, Lillian, Max and Theresa Cyrus; Back Row: Virginia, Richard and Dorothy Cyrus

Eleanor married Carl William Rust on 13 Jun 1942 in Town Of Newtown, Connecticut (USA).


12. Edward Emile Boresen,1 son of Jens Edward Boresen and Sina Johannessen , was born on 9 Aug 1888 in Kings County, City Of New York, Borough Of Brookyln, New York (USA) and died on 10 Feb 1963 in New Haven County, City Of New Haven, Connecticut (USA), at age 74.

General Notes: DOCUMENTATION SOURCES:
1900 New York Soundex, LDS Film #1246310, Kings County, City of New York, Borough of Brooklyn, Page 298A, ED 68, Sheet 9, Line 46 page 2 continuation
Death Certificate of Edward Lewis Boresen #287
Oak Grove Cemetery Records for Edward Lewis Boresen, Marker #517
Divorce papers of Edward Boresen and Viola Heagnow
Obituary of Edward Boresen
Birth Certificate of Shirley Boresen
News clipping about death of Shirley Boresen
Death Certificate of Shirley Boresen
Oak Grove Cemetery Records for Shirley Boresen, Marker #924
Oral Family History of Elizabeth Fabricius Boresen
Oral Family History of Walter Boresen
Oral Family History of Pearl Strand Anderson
Oral Family History of James Boresen, Jr.


Photo of Edward Boresen holding daughter, Shirley

Photo Album
Infant Photo of Edward Boresen
Early Photo of Edward Boresen, as an actor
Edward (right, front row, in Kelly hat), with acting company in Knoxville, Tennessee - 1908
Edward (third from left) with acting company in Atlanta, Georgia - 1908
Edward (back row, middle in hat) with acting company in Atlanta, Georgia - 1908
Edward (third from left) with acting company in Atlanta, Georgia - 1908
Edward (holding rifle) with acting company in Atlanta, Georgia - 1908
Photo of Edward Boresen
Edward at Strand Farm
Another Photo of Edward at Strand Farm
Edward with sister Bertha and daughter Shirley
Edward with daughter Shirley
Edward with friends
Ed at 1940 World's Fair

PERSONAL INFORMATION:

Edward was born on August 11, 1888 in New York. He is listed in the 1900 Census living with his parents and siblings, attending school, and age 11, in New York. His parents both passed away when Edward was young, and he spent his teenage years living at an orphanage called Fort Lee Children's Home in Jersey City, New Jersey.

As a youth, Edward worked in coal mines in Pennsylvania. When he was around 20, he tried an acting career, traveling down the east coast with his acting company. He was unable to serve in the military because he had flat feet, according to his niece Pearl Anderson.

When he was 32, he married his first wife, Viola May Heagnow. Together they had two children. Their son, Edward, only lived to be about 3 weeks old and died of spinal bifra. A year later, in October of 1924 they had a daughter, Shirley. Five months later, in March of 1925 Viola abandoned her family. Edward was left to raise Shirley alone.

Edward went to live with his sister Bertha and her husband Sam Strand. His niece Pearl recalls, "Uncle Ed lived with us on the farm when I was younger, and he would tease the dickens out of me. Every night he would come home from work and I would ask him if he had any candy for me, and every night he would say 'no, no candy tonight.' Then I would search through his pockets and he would always have candy for me."

In the summer of 1929, when she was just 4 years old, Shirley fell from the 3rd story porch of her home and died.

Edward lived for a time on Dixwell Avenue in New Haven, Connecticut and later moved into a boarding house where he met Elizabeth Fabricius. In April 1942 he finally legally divorced Viola, and that October he married Elizabeth. He was 30 years her senior.

In October 1943 they had a son, Walter. Edward worked as a painter and wallpaper hanger. He was a smoker, and died of lung cancer in 1963. He is buried at Beaverdale Memorial Cemetery in Hamden, Connecticut, next to his wife Elizabeth.

RESEARCH NOTES:

According to Edward's son, (Walter Boresen), Edward Emile got his middle name from his grandfather. This could have been the name of his father's (Jens) mother's (Christiane B. Malmgren), who may have been Peter Emil Malmgren - research still in progress.

Noted events in his life were:

• Cemetery Buried: Cemetery Buried, Beaverdale Memorial, Hamden, Connecticut (USA).

Edward married Viola May Heagnow about 1922. Viola was born about 1890 in New Haven County, City Of New Haven, Connecticut (USA).

Children from this marriage were:

          i.   Edward Lewis Boresen (born on 22 May 1923 County Of New Haven, West Haven, Connecticut - died on 8 Jun 1923)
         ii.   Shirley Eleanor Boresen (born on 5 Oct 1924 County Of New Haven, West Haven, Connecticut (USA) - died on 2 Jul 1929 in County Of New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut (USA))

Edward married Elizabeth Gertrude Helen Fabricius on 29 Oct 1942 in New Haven, Connecticut (USA).

Children from this marriage were:

6         i.   Walter Edward Boresen (born on 24 Sep 1943 New Haven County, City Of New Haven, Connecticut (USA))


13. Elizabeth Gertrude Helen Fabricius,1 daughter of Walter George Paul Fabricius and Mary Petrea Hansen , was born on 9 Oct 1918 in New Haven County, New Haven, Connecticut (USA) and died on 12 Apr 1985 in New Haven County, New Haven, Connecticut (USA), at age 66.

General Notes: DOCUMENTATION SOURCES:
Birth Certificate for Elizabeth Fabricius (CT)
Death Certificate for Elizabeth Boresen (CT)
Oral Family History of Elizabeth Fabricius Boresen
Oral Family History of Ruth Fabricius Baker
Oral Family History of Walter Boresen
Oral Family History of Sherry Boresen Sullivan
Oral Family History by Katherine Frommer Biatowais (best friend of Elizabeth Boresen for over 60 years)

PERSONAL INFORMATION:


Photo of Elizabeth Fabricius Boresen

Daughter of Walter Fabricius and Mary Hansen, Elizabeth was born in New Haven, Connecticut on October 9, 1918.

Elizabeth met her husband, Edward, when he was a boarder in her mother's home. At the time she was 24, he was 54 - 30 years older than her. Despite the age difference, they married in 1942. Elizabeth always wanted children, and believing that she would not have any children with Edward, they decided to raise her sister's daughter, Joan Baker as their own. Elizabeth and Edward however were blessed with a son, Walter, in 1943.

After her husband's death in 1963, Elizabeth lived with her son Walter on Westfield Street in West Haven, Connecticut. Her sister Ruth lived across the street. Liz and Ruth would have coffee almost everyday before the soap operas began. Then it was time for "the stories" (As the World Turns) to begin, and everyone in the house would have to be quiet so that Liz could watch her soaps.

Elizabeth was a homemaker. She lived through World War II, and the Great Depression, and Vietnam. She told her grandchildren stories of standing in bread lines and selling apples during the Great Depression in the 1920s. Having lived through that, she was extremely frugal and never wasted a thing.
She made a special soup she called "Garbage Stew" which had a pork base, and then everything in the refrigerator was thrown in the soup.

Elizabeth lived with her son and grandchildren for the remainder of her life. Late in the 1970's, they moved to Platt Avenue in West Haven, Connecticut. She suffered arthritis during her later years, and catarayx. In 1985, she died of cancer after a long stay in the hospital and is buried in Beaverdale Memorial in New Haven, Connecticut next to her mother and her husband.

PHOTO ARCHIVES:

Hansen, and later Fabricius Family Home at 63 Admiral Street, West Haven, Connecticut

Fabricius Family, Walter, Mary, Ruth (left) and Liz (the ladies are sporting the marsalle hairdo popular at the time)

Elizabeth, holding granddaughter Lynette circa 1970

Elizabeth (left) and her sister Ruth having their daily coffee

Noted events in her life were:

• Cemetery Buried: Cemetery Buried, Beaverdale Memorial, Hamden, Connecticut (USA).

• Cause of Death: Cause of Death, Metastatic Endometrial Carcinoma.

Elizabeth married Edward Emile Boresen on 29 Oct 1942 in New Haven, Connecticut (USA).


14. Earl Arthur Allen,1 son of Robert Waldo Allen and Helen Elizabeth Rose , was born on 9 Jan 1926 in Pottawattamie County, Council Bluffs, Iowa (USA) and died on 19 Jul 1989 in Riverside County, San Luis Obispo, California (USA), at age 63.

General Notes: Documents on File:
Birth Certificate of Earl Allen, in Council Bluffs, Iowa on January 9, 1926
Front of Marriage Certificate Earl Allen and Virginia Hutchinson
Back of Marriage Certificate Earl Allen and Virginia Hutchinson
U.S. Naval Records of Earl A. Allen 860201.
Social Security Application 481-20-6453
Birth Certificate, Earl Arthur Allen, Jr., Reg Date 5/17/1946, DOB: 5/3/1946 in New London County, New London, Connecticut
Baptism Certificate of Earl Arthur Allen, Jr., , Sacred Heart Church, New Haven, Connecticut (Catholic), August 20, 1965
Marriage Certificate for Earle Arthur Allen, Jr. and Leslie Hazel Bigelow, 1/20/1973, New Haven County, New Haven, Connecticut
Death Certificate, Earl A. Allen, San Luis Obispo, California 7/19/1989 Registration No. 3-89-40-000859, State File No. 89-116046

Earl's father died when he was only about 9 years old. His mother remarried about three or four years after to a man named Robert Burnham.

On February 28, 1944 Earl joined the United States Navy at age 18 in Des Moines, Iowa. At that time he was 5' 2" tall and weighed 117 pounds. (Family stories say that his nickname in the Navy was Shorty). He had blue eyes and brown hair. A week after enlisting, he was sent for 3 months to Naval Training at Faragut, Idaho. On June 10th, 1944 he was shipped to New London, Connecticut, where he met and married Virginia Hutchinson. A year and a half later, he received 10 days leave with 4 days travel. It was September 1945. Nine months later they had a son, Earl Jr. He had been honorably discharged 2 months earlier in March, 1946 in Long Island, New York. He listed his usual occupation as Railroad worker on his son Earl's birth certificate.

On December 3, 1947 he reenlisted. By now he had 2 children, his son Earl and a new daughter, Joyce who was now 6 months old. On December 31 that year he was sent to Bremerton, Washington to join the pacific fleet aboard the USS Incredible which shipped out right after the new year on January 3, 1948. His journey would take him across the international dateline at Latitude 28 degrees 22 and entered him into the realm of the golden dragon (near Samoa and Tonga) and eventually took him to Yokosuka, Japan. It is believed that it was here that he purchased a wooden chest carved with dragons which he brought home to his wife. He had also left his wife a gift before he set out on this journey - they would have a new daughter, Linda, on July 6, 1948.

Later that year he was assigned to the USS Kennebec, also part of the Pacific Fleet. On December 17, 1949, right before Christmas, but he was a little late returning to base (about 15 days, 22 hours and 55 minutes). He received a summary court martial and was confined to ship for 2 months, and received extra duties and a reduced pay wage for 3 months. Of course, he had spent his time at home well, and 9 months later on September 28, 1950 they had their fourth child, Judy.

On December 21 that year he was discharged in San Diego, California, but Earl decided to reenlist the next day. His discharge papers stated his maritial status as single.

It is family story that there never was an official divorce, but that Earl never went home again. He spent the next 2 years in San Diego, and then in 1952 he boarded the submarine USS Hopewell. In October 1956 he was discharged and he again reenlisted. He served on several Navy vessels including the USS: Perkins, Pictor, Sirius, Miramar, and Wilkinson.

In March 1962 he was court martialed for being AWOL for about a month while the Miramar was stationed in California. He was confined to ship for 44 days and reduced in pay grade.

On June 1963 his naval records end. He had served almost 20 years. Earl was decorated with a World War II Victory Medal and the American Theater Ribbon.

After his military service, Earl lived in Riverside California. He died on July 19, 1989 at California Men's Colony Hospital in San Luis Obispo, California. His death certificate states he worked as Janitor before he passed away at the age of 62 of lung cancer. Cause of death listed was acute myocardial infarction due to occlusion of right coronary artery. He was cremated and placed at Sutcliff Lawn Memorial Park. His death certificate contains many errors, because his mother had passed away 2 years earlier and because none of his children ever really knew him, and they, in fact, were not even notified of his death. They had believed that their father died about 20 years earlier. The errors in his death certificate include: Military service is marked unknown (he was is the Navy); his birthday is listed as Jan 1, 1924 (it is Jan 9, 1926; his mother is listed as Ellen Rose (it is Helen Ellen Rose); her birthplace is listed as Unknown (she was born in Iowa;, his age is at death is listed as 65 (he was 63).ted as 65 (he was 63).

Noted events in his life were:

• Fact 8: Fact 8, Yes.

• Fact 9: Fact 9, Certificate Number 3-1989-40-000859.

• Fact 11: Fact 11, In New Haven, CT (Marriage Cert On File).

Earl married Virginia Ruth Hutchinson on 21 Apr 1945 in New Haven County, New Haven, Connecticut (USA).

Noted events in their marriage were:

• Marriage Fact: Abt 1951.

Children from this marriage were:

          i.   Earl Arthur Allen (born on 3 May 1946 New London County, New London, Connecticut (USA))
7        ii.   Joyce Elizabeth Allen (born on 16 Jun 1947 Pottawattamie County, Council Bluffs, Iowa (USA))
        iii.   Linda Sue Allen (born on 6 Jul 1948 Iowa City, Iowa)
         iv.   Julia Marie Allen (born on 28 Sep 1950 Durham, Connecticut (Middlesex Hospital))


15. Virginia Ruth Hutchinson,1 daughter of William Robert Hutchinson and Elizabeth Toner , was born on 13 Oct 1927 in New Haven County, New Haven, Connecticut (USA) and died on 9 Apr 1971 in New Haven, Connecticut (USA), at age 43.

General Notes: DOCUMENTATION SOURCES:
Front of Marriage Certificate Earl Allen and Virginia Hutchinson
Back of Marriage Certificate Earl Allen and Virginia Hutchinson
Death Certificate, Elizabeth Hutchinson, New Haven, Connecticut on 4/19/1987Death Certificate: Virginia Appleby, State of Connecticut, County of New Haven on April 9, 1971.
Birth Certificate, Earl Arthur Allen, Jr., Reg Date 5/17/1946, DOB: 5/3/1946 in New London County, New London, Connecticut
Baptism Certificate of Earl Arthur Allen, Jr., Sacred Heart Church, New Haven, Connecticut (Catholic), August 20, 1965
Marriage Certificate for Earle Arthur Allen, Jr. and Leslie Hazel Bigelow, 1/20/1973, New Haven County, New Haven, Connecticut
Oral Family History from daughters, Joyce Allen Boresen and Linda Allen Garofano Neal
Oral Family History from brother, William Hutchinson (3)
Family Album of Virginia Britt Werntz

According to Linda Allen Neal, her mother Virginia "always had heart problems" and "had to stay in the hospital 11 days when I was born due to heart problems." Her doctors told her never to have children or she could die. She chose instead to have 5 children! According to birth certificate of her son, Earl Allen, she was in the hospital after his birth for 9 days, 20 hours.

Virginia and her family lived at 35 Truman Street, New London County, New London, Connecticut in 1946.

Ginny, as she was often called, had 2 heart surgeries, both at Grace New haven Hospital in New Haven (now part of St. Raphael's). She died after her 2nd heart surgery. She went into a coma, and was left on life support until good Friday, at noon, when the plug was pulled and she passed away.


A picture of Viriginia Hutchinson Allen Britt Appleby:


Virginia Hutchinson

Noted events in her life were:

• Cemetery Buried: Cemetery Buried, Evergreen Cemetery, New Haven, Connecticut (USA).

• Cause of Death: Cause of Death, Infected Starr-Edward Mitral Value. She was one of the first to receive the experimental heart value.

Virginia married Earl Arthur Allen on 21 Apr 1945 in New Haven County, New Haven, Connecticut (USA).

Noted events in their marriage were:

• Marriage Fact: Abt 1951.

Virginia married George Thomas Britt , son of Henry Britt and Emma Britt , about 1951. George was born about 1925.

Children from this marriage were:

          i.   Virginia Ruth Britt (born on 22 Oct 1952 New Haven County, Connecticut (USA) - died on 21 Jul 1978 in New Haven County, Connecticut (USA))

Virginia married Leonard Appleby about 1965. Leonard was born about 1930.



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16. Howard Buckley 1 was born about 1895.

Howard married Phebe Buckley .

Children from this marriage were:

8         i.   Carroll Sullivan (born on 26 Jan 1914 - died about 1975)
         ii.   Russell Sullivan (born about 1916)
        iii.   Ray Buckely Sullivan (born about 1916)


17. Phebe Buckley 1 was born about 1895.

Phebe married Howard Buckley .


18. Robert Cole,1 son of Johnson and Abigail Melissa Streeter , was born on 20 Jun 1886 in Racine, Wisconsin (USA) and died on 28 Aug 1957 in New Haven County, City Of West Haven, Connecticut (USA), at age 71.

General Notes: DOCUMENTATION SOURCES:
Oral Family History by Harriet Drexel Cole Sullivan
Oral Family History, Virginia Leak Soderman
Oral History of Barbara Leak Pfenninger
Oral Family History, Judy Clare Martino and her mom, Robert Louise Cole Clare
Drexel Family Bible
Death Certificate of Robert Cole, State of Connecticut #014553
Obituary of Robert Cole

According to both Virginia Leak Soderman and Barbara Leak Pfenninger, Uncle Rob was born under the surname JOHNSON, not Cole. He was probably born in Wisconsin, as indicated on his death certificate completed by his daughter, Harriet. I cannot find a Loraine, Wisconsin. It might have been Racine, Wisconsin where he was born but this still needs to be researched. His daughter, Harriet Drexel Cole, never mentioned this to me. I will need to obtain birth records to find out the answer to this. The information about his place of birth was obtained from his death record, however this record has already been shown to have misinformation on it as Robert's father is listed as Robert when it is known that his father was really Frank Cole (technically, it was Mr. Johnson). Will require further research.

In a book titled, Centennial Souvenir History, found at the Salt Lake City Latter Day Saints Family History Library and written in 1905 on Gouverneur NY the following Cole references were found:
on page 22 for an Alfred Cole who "first settled on the farm owned by the late Henry Noble, near the Creek on the "Scotch Settlement" road (many scottish families settled in the area) who became involved in some contention with Gouverneur Morris, abandoned that place for another location three miles easterly on the Ford tract, where he settled on a far now owned by J. Frank Cole in the easterly part of town. "

PERSONAL INFORMATION

Robert worked as a chauffeur with the L.E. Bunnell Trucking Company for many years and was a member of the Teamsters Union, Local 443. He lived in West Haven, Connecticut. He was 71 years old when he died of myocardial infarction due to arteriosclerotic heart disease.

Acording to Roberta Cole Clare, her father's ashes were spread on Sperry Road in Cheshire, Connecticut where he had friends who had a summer cottage there. He loved it there. His obituary stated he was buried in Gouverneur, NY because it was illegal to spread the ashes and the family didn't want anyone to know.

I remember Harriet Drexel Cole Zmudinas telling me that Jane was called Phebe after her grandmother. Erasmus E. Streeter had a wife named Phebe - maybe that is a link?

RESEARCH NOTES
A request was sent for birth records to the State of Wisconsin for Robert Cole, born 6/20/1885 in Polk County, to mother Melissa Streeter and Father Robert Cole. No records were found. They searched statewide indexes but noted the Pre-1907 registrations of births are very incomplete as less than 50% of records of births were filed. Of course, that is because I forgot that his name was changed to COLE, but his birth record would show as Johnson.

Noted events in his life were:

• Cemetery Buried: Cemetery Buried, Cremated Ashes Spread On Sperry Rd, Cheshire CT.

Robert married Harriett Josephine Drexel before 1917.

Children from this marriage were:

9         i.   Harriett Josephine Drexel Cole (born on 6 Feb 1917 New Haven County, City Of New Haven, Connecticut (USA) - died on 22 May 1997 in New Haven County, City Of New Haven, Connecticut (USA))
         ii.   Roberta Louisa Cole (born on 6 Apr 1924 New Haven County, City Of West Haven, Connecticut (USA))


19. Harriett Josephine Drexel,1 daughter of George August Drexel and Ellen Jane Bailey , was born on 19 Aug 1896 in New Haven County, City Of New Haven, Connecticut (USA) and died on 21 Feb 1968 in New Haven County, City Of New Haven, Connecticut (USA), at age 71.

General Notes: DOCUMENTATION SOURCES:
Oral Family History by Harriet Drexel Cole Sullivan
Image of Obituary Harriet Drexel Cole
Births as listed in Drexel Family Bible
Marriage as listed in Drexel Family Bible
Deaths as listed in Drexel Family Bible


Drexel Family Bible Page

PERSONAL INFORMATION:
Harriet Josephine Drexel is the namesake of her grandmother, Josephine Drexel. She continued that tradition by naming her first daughter Harriet Drexel, so that the Drexel family name could be passed on in the family. All of the male Drexel's (living in Connecticut) had passed away from a terrible influenza virus around 1913-14.

Harriet lived at 16 Country Way in North Haven, Connecticut in 1968. Previously had lived in West Haven, Connecticut

Harriett married Robert Cole before 1917.


20. Thomas Henry Rust 1 was born about 1 Jan 1884 in West Virginia (USA) and died after 1910.

General Notes: DOCUMENTATION SOURCES:
Oral Family History of Eleanor Cyrus Rust
Death Certificate of Carl William Rust
Marriage certificate, 6/11/1942 in Newtown, Connecticut of Carl Rust to Eleanor Jeanette Cyrus

PERSONAL INFORMATION

Thomas's middle name may have been Henry, and he may have gone by the name Henry. He was adopted. His natural parents may have come from England. According to Eleanor Rust, he was not Carl Rust's real father. Carl's real father was an Native American Indian, but Thomas Rust took in this child and treated him as his own. Thomas' occupation was coal miner.

CENSUS RESEARCH NOTES
Soundex: R230

This will be hard to research as I am unsure if he is under Thomas, or under Henry in census info. I do not know who his parents are and I am not 100% sure he was born in West Virginia.
Best bet is to try to see if there is a soundex index for 1900 West Virginia census.

I am not sure what the head of household name would be (who were parents of Thomas Rust?) Went on the assumption that maybe his father's name was also Thomas, since he was called Henry, and maybe that was to distinguish father from son. Have also been told that this father's name was Henry Thomas Rust.

1910 - No Index available for CT in this census year

1900 Rhode Island Soundex, LDS FIlm #1248358 - no Rust listed with Thomas as head of household

In 1880 there is only one (1) Thomas Rust listed in the census for West Virginia. LDS Film #449042, Soundex Index for West Virginia, Soundex Code R230, Vol 5, ED 4, sheet 8, Line 33. This soundex index shows a Thomas Rust, wife Mona A., age 29, born VA, son Albert, age 5, born West Virginia, son Lemenuel, age 3, born West Virginia. Unsure if this listing has any connection to our Rust.

There are no 1890 census records.

1900 - Checked Rhode Island Soundex Index, 1900, Soundex R230 and found no Thomas Rust listed index - actually found no Rust's at all.

By 1910 this family should be in Rhode Island, as his children were all born there in County of Washington, Town of Westerly. There is no soundex index available for 1910 Rhode Island census. The census film for that year is #1375458, however you would have to go to try the County of Washington, Town of Westerly and take your chances line by line that they might be in there somewhere. The 1910 Conecticut Soundex index, Soundex Code R230, LDS Film #1823887 was checked for a Thomas Rust, but none found.

1890 Vets Census Index listed a George J. Rust as the only Rust veteran that year in Cabell Co, Guyandottee, p4

Thomas married Eva Maud Sisson before 1910.

Children from this marriage were:

10        i.   Carl William Rust (born on 25 Aug 1910 North Stonington, Connecticut (USA) - died on 5 Jun 1985 in New Haven County, Milford, Connecticut (USA))
         ii.   Harold Rust (born on 25 Aug 1910 North Stonington, Connecticut (USA) - died about 1922)
        iii.   Earl Thomas Rust (born on 25 Aug 1910)
         iv.   Gertrude L. Rust (born in 1911)
          v.   Ruth Rust (born about 1912 North Stonington, Connecticut - died on 25 Dec 1991)
         vi.   Twin Of Ruth Rust (born about 1912)
        vii.   Evelyn Rust (born about 1913)
       viii.   Lillian Rust (born about 1914 - died on 29 Jul 1969 in Bridgeport, Connecticut (USA))


21. Eva Maud Sisson,1 daughter of Nathan F. Sisson and Jennie Margaret Simms , was born on 10 Jul 1884 in Peacedale, Rhode Island (USA) and died on 31 Jul 1957 in New Haven County, Milford, Connecticut (USA), at age 73.

General Notes: DOCUMENTATION SOURCES:
Oral Family History by Eleanor Cyrus Rust
Oral Family History by Muriel Hebert
Birth Record of Eva Maud Sisson
Death Certificate of Eva Maude Sisson Long #012041
1920 Connecticut Census, County of New London, Pawcatuck Village (District 298-Stonington), Connecticut

CENSUS RESEARCH:

Eva also went by the name Evelyn, but her birthname was Eva. She was born in Peacedale, Rhode Island (near Westerly).

According to the 1920 census record of Stonington, Pawcatuck Village Connecticut, Eva was living back with her mother, Jennie Sisson. The census lists her as Evelyn, age 29, (her birth records indicate she was born in 1884, making her actual age 36!) Eva worked at a cotton mill. Listed at the residence is a grandaughter of Jennie, age 10, named Gertrude L. Rust. This may have been one of Eva's daughters, although there has never been any mention of a Gertrude. Eva was listed as Evelyn Smith, so she must have remarried and left Henry Thomas Rust by this point. An older sister for Carl Rust was never mentioned in family stories. There were two other children, Earl H. and Carl T. Since Carl's was a triplet, this may have been one of his brothers. The family stories tell that one triplet died at birth, the other died later. Maybe that was not the case. These children listed in this census are both age 9. Evelyn's brother, Ralph, also lived in the household in 1920.

Noted events in her life were:

• Cemetery Buried: Cemetery Buried, Kings Highway Cemetery, Milford, Connecticut (USA).

• Cause of Death: Cause of Death, Arteriosclerotic Heart Disease Congestive Heart Failure.

• Fact 8: Fact 8, Yes.

• Fact 9: Fact 9, Yes.

Eva married Frank Long . Frank was born about 1880.

Eva married Thomas Henry Rust before 1910.


22. Max Cyrus,1 son of Herman Cyrus and Augusta Zurger , was born on 27 Mar 1888 in West Berlin, Germany and died on 23 Oct 1947 in New Haven County, Milford, Connecticut (USA), at age 59.

General Notes: DOCUMENTATION SOURCE:
Oral Family History by Eleanor Cyrus Rust
Ship Manifest of SS Marsala, arriving NY 4/20/1895 - Available on Microfilm Publication M237, Roll 639, Page 2
Page 1 of Ship Manifest of SS Marsala, arriving NY 4/20/1895, and Information on the Ship
Front of Death Certificate of Max Cyrus Back of Death Certificate of Max Cyrus (listing cause of death)
St. Michael's Cemetery Records, East Elmhurst, NY, Astoria Blvd, Long Island New York 11370

PERSONAL INFORMATION

Photo of Cyrus Family Virginia's wedding day, From Left to Right: Front Row: Florence and Eleanor Cyrus; Middle Row: Augusta, Lillian, Max and Theresa Cyrus; Back Row: Virginia, Richard and Dorothy Cyrus



According to Eleanor Cyrus Rust, her father always said he came to this country when he was just 5 years old - Actually he was 7 years old, and arrived in 1895. In 1895, the Cyrus family departed from the Port of Hamburg, Germany on a ship called Marsala and arrived in the Port of New York on 4/20/1895. Max was listed on the manifest as Mase.

He retired as a Foreman in Aircraft industry. He lived in New Haven County, Town of Milford (Devon) for the last 17 years of his life. He died age 59.

Noted events in his life were:

• Cemetery Buried: Cemetery Buried, St. Michael's Cemetery, East Elmhurst, Long Island, New York (USA).

• Cause of Death: Cause of Death, Coronary Heart Disease.

• Fact 9: Fact 9, Yes.

Max married Lillian Hildebrandt .

Children from this marriage were:

          i.   Teresa Cyrus (born on 17 May 1910 New York)
11       ii.   Eleanor Jeanette Cyrus (born on 11 Dec 1916 Long Island, New York (USA) - died on 8 Nov 2002 in New Haven County, Milford, Connecticut (USA))
        iii.   Richard Cyrus (born on 2 Sep 1913 New York - died on 23 May 1999 in New Haven County, Milford, Connecticut (USA))
         iv.   Dorothy Cyrus (born on 20 Aug 1914 Waterbury, Connecticut (USA) - died in 1985 in Milford, Connecticut (USA))
          v.   Augusta Cyrus (born about 1915 New York)
         vi.   Virginia Cyrus (born about 1916 Waterbury, Connecticut (USA))
        vii.   Florence Cyrus (born about 1917 New Haven County, Waterbury, Connecticut (USA))


23. Lillian Hildebrandt 1 was born about 1890 and died on 7 Jun 1943 in New Haven County, Town Of Prospect, Connecticut (USA), about age 53.

General Notes: DOCUMENTATION SOURCE:
Front of Death Certificate of Max Cyrus
Oral Family History by Eleanor Cyrus Rust

RESEARCH NOTES:

Need her death certificate

State of CT Dept of Health Services, Vital Records Unit did a search at my request from 1942 - 1947 and found no death record for Lillian Cyrus. They also searched Lillian Rust. According to Eleanor Rust, she died in Prospect, CT around 1944-45 when she was hit by a car. Also had them search for Lillian Rust, death date June 7, 1943 - no record was found. According to Eleanor Cyrus Rust she was buried by the Anderson Funeral Home in Waterbury, Connecticut, and she is buried in either Prospect, CT or Litchfield area.

She may have remarried, but was with the guy for so short a time before her death that Eleanor cannot remember if they acutally married or not.

Lived in Astoria, Queens, NY before coming to Connecticut

Photo of Cyrus Family Virginia's wedding day, From Left to Right: Front Row: Florence and Eleanor Cyrus; Middle Row: Augusta, Lillian, Max and Theresa Cyrus; Back Row: Virginia, Richard and Dorothy Cyrus

Lillian married Max Cyrus .


24. Jens Edward Boresen,1 son of Bore Jakobsen and Christiane Bendine Pedersdr Malmgreen , was born on 22 Jun 1861 in County Vestfold, Municipality Fredriksværns Domicle Staværn, Norway and died before 1910 in New York Or New Jersey.

General Notes: DOCUMENTATION SOURCES:
1865 Norway Census, Parish: Fredriksværn, County: Vestfold, Municipalitty number 0798, Name of Domicile: Staværn
1900 New York Soundex, LDS Film #1246310, Kings County, City of New York, Borough of Brooklyn, Page 298A, ED 68, Sheet 9, Line 46 page 2 continuation
1900 New York Census, LDS Film #1241045, Kings County, City of New York, Borough of Brooklyn, Page 298A, ED 68, Sheet 9, Line 46
Handwritten Letter by Jens Boresen (aka John Burison) page two page three
Marriage Certificate #2768-3918 (spelled Jens Edvard Borresen and Sina Johansen, LDS Film#1544348, Brooklyn, New York #2904
Church Marriage Certificate for Jens & Sina Boresen
Oral Family History of Pearl Strand Anderson
Oral Family History of Elizabeth Fabricius Boresen
Oral Family History of James Boresen, Jr.
Oral Family History of Madeline Reese Wizorek

BORESEN/BORISON/BURISON/BORESAN


Photo of Jens Boresen

In Norway, his name was spelled Jens Edvard Borresen. He was christened in County Vestfold, Municipality Fredriksværns Domicle Staværn, Norway on December 29, 1861. Jens arrived in this country from Norway in 1885, and within 2 years he married Sina Johannesen at the Norwegian Seaman's Church in Brooklyn, New York located at 117 William Street in Brooklyn, New York. The church has since moved to 317 E. 52nd Street in Manhattan, New York. A close examination of their marriage certificate reveals that it was completed by the Church Pastor, Carsten Kasrstew and only the signatures on the marriage document belong to Jens and Sina.

Jens spelled his name surname BORESEN several ways. Jim Boresen's birth certificate contained the surname BORRISON for both father and son. In a 1904 letter written by Jens to his daughter Bertha, he signed his name John BURISON. In the 1900 census his name was listed as John BORESAN.

Sina and Jens had 6 children.

Photo of Boresen children
From Left: Madeline, Harry, Edward, Bertha and little Christian in front

The 1900 New York Census, Kings County, City of New York, Borough of Brooklyn, Vol 65, Page 298A, ED 68, Sheet 9, Line 46 lists John Boresan born of Norway July 1861, living with wife Sina born of New York November 1862, married 13 years. Their 6 children are listed as: Edward (11), James (9), Bertha(8), Madeline(6), Hatty (Harry) (4) and Christ (Christian) (2). All of the children were all born in New York. Jens came to this country from Norway in 1885, according the 1900 Census, which stated head been in this country 15 years. His occupation listed as Longshoreman. Naturalization papers were listed as PA = Papers Applied For. Louis Hansen, age 4, is living in the household. He was born August 1895, and is listed as BO (Boarder). Various documentation sources show Jen's living in Brooklyn New York at 158 Columbia, at 75 Warren, and in 1900 census, at 2 Beach Place.

Where Sina's was from unclear as her marriage certificate states Norway, and her census record states New York. Since both her marriage certificate, and her son James birth records (under Jim Borrison) show her as born in Norway, it is assumed that she was from Norway.

It is unclear exactly when Jens and Sina died. It is believed that Jen's wife predeceased him. According the census she was still alive in 1900. The family story is that his wife Sina died of tuberculosis. It is believed she died sometime before 1904.

The younger children were placed in the Christian Children's Home, which was then located near Journal Square in Jersey City (now in Fort Lee, New Jersey). This was an orphan's home. It is believed (from stories told to James Boresen Jr. by his father) that the 2 older boys (James and Edward) did not go to the orphanage because they were too old. This was confirmed by records from the orphanage, showing the 4 younger children (Bertha, Harry, Lena and Christian) were admitted to The Christian Home for Orphan Children, 175 Magnolia Avenue, Jersey City, New Jersey on March 13, 1903 by Mrs. A.M. Cooke of 58 3rd Street in Brooklyn, New York. The admission papers indicated that the parents were still living, however the mother was dying. Other notations stated that the mother and father were already deceased at time of admission. It is apparent that Jens was indeed alive in 1904, evidenced by a letter he wrote to his daughter. They are admitted "for charity" as orphans for reason of homelessness. It is altogether possible that their mother, dying of tuberculosis, was placed in a sanitorium (that was the custom of the day). It may have been that their father was at sea at the time (as a longshoreman) and he could not be reached, so that may have been why Mrs. Cooke (possibly a neighbor?) placed them in the orphan home across the river in New Jersey. It was clear that Jens knew where to locate his children, as he wrote to them, however given his job and his time away at sea, he must have felt they were better off there since he could not stay home with them.

Family story of Jens' death are that he was washed overboard. Upon the deaths of Jens and Sina, cousin Mathilda "Tilly" Sakariasen (nee Christiansen), tried to care for the children, but she was too young to take on such a tremendous responsibility.

Photo of Boresen children in front of children's home

It is not known exacly how Tilly was related, although the family story is that she was a cousin. Tilly's mother was Mathilda Caroline Christensen, and she may have been the daughter of Jen's brother Christian. This is unconfirmed and she may have been related on Sina's side - it is really unclear.

CENSUS RESEARCH NOTES:
SOUNDEX B625
1915 - State Census, New York, sorted 1st by assemby district, then by ED - this is a Street address listing. You need to know the street to find out who lived there. I searched for Beach Street. There was a Beach St., AD 16, Ed 11, Blk 1- Film #525719 listed. This film, however, only went to AD 16, ED 6. I checked the film before it and after it (525718 and 515720 respectively) and could not figure out what order the records were in. There was also a street listing for Beach Lane, AD16, Ed 24, Blk 31, Film # 525721 . I found nothing on this film either. They probably didn't live there anyway by this date, as it is believe both had before 1910.
1910 - No index available for NY for this census year. Both Jens and Sina may have passed away by this time.
1900 - Soundex for NY in this year lists not only by letter of first name of head of household, but also by categorizes by place of birth. Jens can be found under John, category Norway. His last name is shown as Boresan. Note: There was a 4 year old boarder living at the house during the census, named Louis Hansen.
1890 - No census available.
1880 New York Census Index, LDS Film #448186 - no Boresen with head of household Jens, John or Sina or Lena or Borre - of course, I later found out this is because he HAD NOT ARRIVED IN THIS COUNTRY YET (came 1885)

PASSENGER LIST NOTES:
Check LDS Book Ref# 973 Lists Ships Arriving in the Port of NY from 1789-1919

Christiansand (Kristiansand), Norway is in the Skagerrak Strait in southern Norway. Christiania, Norway is now named Oslo. The orginal Oslo was destroyed in a fire in 1624. The city was rebuilt and renamed Christiania. It resumed the name Oslo in 1925.


Image of City of Christiansand/Oslo Norway


Image of Map of Norway

NORWAY RESEARCH WEBSITES:
http://digitalarkivet.uib.no/index-eng.htm
http://members.nbci.com/follesdal/
http://www.rootsweb.com/~wgnorway/NorLinks.htm
http://www.hist.uib.no/
http://www.museumsnett.no/mka/ssa/ (Ships)

Jens married Sina Johannessen on 7 Aug 1887 in Brookyln, New York.

Children from this marriage were:

12        i.   Edward Emile Boresen (born on 9 Aug 1888 Kings County, City Of New York, Borough Of Brookyln, New York (USA) - died on 10 Feb 1963 in New Haven County, City Of New Haven, Connecticut (USA))
         ii.   James Boresen (born on 4 Dec 1889 Kings County, City Of New York, Borough Of Brookyln, New York (USA) - died in 1934)
        iii.   Bertha Boresen (born on 26 Sep 1891 Kings County, City Of New York, Borough Of Brookyln, New York - died on 7 Aug 1977 in New Haven County, Hamden, Connecticut (USA))
         iv.   Madeline Boresen (born on 25 Jul 1893 Kings County, City Of New York, Borough Of Brookyln, New York (USA) - died on 8 Apr 1979 in Summit, New Jersey (USA))
          v.   Harry Boresen (born in Nov 1895 Kings County, City Of New York, Borough Of Brooklyn, New York (USA) - died on 2 Nov 1953)
         vi.   Christian Boresen (born on 15 Oct 1897 Kings County, City Of New York, Borough Of Brookyln, New York (USA) - died on 21 Dec 1978 in Middlesex, New Jersey (Perth Amboy Hospital) (USA))


25. Sina Johannessen,1 daughter of Johannes Olessen and Cecilia Reynholdsen , was born in Nov 1862 in Staværn, Norway and died about 1904, about age 42.

General Notes: DOCUMENTATION SOURCES:
Handwritten Letter by Jens Boresen (aka John Burison) page two page three
Marriage Certificate #2768-3918 (spelled Jens Edvard Borresen and Sina Johansen, LDS Film#1544348, Brooklyn, New York #2904
Church Marriage Certificate for Jens & Sina Boresen
1900 New York Census, Kings County, City of New York, Borough of Brooklyn, Page 298A, ED 68, Sheet 9, Line 46
Oral Family History of Pearl Strand Anderson
Oral Family History of Elizabeth Fabricius Boresen
Oral Family History of James Boresen, Jr.
Oral Family History of Madeline Reese Wizorek



Photo of Sina Johannssen Boresen

Sina was born in 1862. Where Sina's was from unclear as her marriage certificate states Norway, and her census record states New York. On her son, James Boresen's, Birth Certificate (spelled Borrison), Sina lists her birthplace as Norway, and her maiden name appears as Johianson. Since both her marriage certificate, and her son's birth records list her birthplace as born in Norway, it is assumed that she was from Norway.

Jens Boresen married Sina Johannesen at the Norwegian Jesus Church in Brooklyn, New York in 1887. Only the signatures on the marriage document belong to Jens and Sina. A close examination shows that the Church Pastor completed the rest of the document.

Known residences in Brooklyn New York include 158 Columbia, 75 Warren, and 2 Beach Place. Sina and Jens had 6 children.


Photo of Boresen children
From Left: Madeline, Harry, Edward, Bertha and little Christian in front

Photo of Boresen children in front of children's home.

It is believed that Sina died before Jens of tuberculosis around 1904. Shortly after her husband passed away, and their children were placed in the Christian Children's Home, which was then located near Journal Square in Jersey City (now in Fort Lee, New Jersey) This was an orphan's home.

CENSUS RESEARCH NOTES:
SOUNDEX B625 - BORESEN
SOUNDEX J125 JAHOBSEN
SOUNDEX J552 JOHANNESSEN

1915 - State Census, New York, sorted 1st by assemby district, then by ED - this is a Street address listing. You need to know the street to find out who lived there. I searched for Beach Street. There was a Beach St., AD 16, Ed 11, Blk 1- Film #525719 listed. This film, however, only went to AD 16, ED 6. I checked the film before it and after it (525718 and 515720 respectively) and could not figure out what order the records were in. There was also a street listing for Beach Lane, AD16, Ed 24, Blk 31, Film # 525721 . I found nothing on this film either. They probably didn't live there anyway by this date, as it is assumed they both died before 1910

1910 - No index for New York Census

1880 New York Census, Kings County, Brooklyn, Vol 31, ED66, Sheet 1, Line 22 found a
Otto Johannensen, age 37, from Norway, living on 126 Twenty Third (23rd) Street. Wife was Metta K, age 28 born in Germany, children were Oscar, age 2, Oloff Jas. age 2 months both born in Brooklyn. Unsure if this is any connection to Sina. These are probably not her parents as they would have been only 19 and 10 when Sina was born in 1862. It may be her brother, or other relation.

PASSENGER LIST RESEARCH
There are 10 volumes of film at the LDS Library of passengers lists of ships arriving in the port of New York City, New York from Jan 1885 - Dec 1885. There was no index of which names were on which film. If I find the date of arrival, this index will be helpful. Film #s run in series from 1027351 to 1027359


Image of City of Christiansand/Oslo Norway


Image of Map of Norway

Sina married Jens Edward Boresen on 7 Aug 1887 in Brookyln, New York.


26. Walter George Paul Fabricius,1 son of Theodor Fabricius and Elisabeth Zahn , was born on 27 Dec 1886 in Juterbog, Germany and died on 10 Nov 1951 in New Haven County, City Of New Haven, Connecticut (USA), at age 64.

General Notes: DOCUMENTATION SOURCES:
List or Manifest of Alien Passengers for the United States Immigration Officer at Port of Arrival, New York, August 20, 1913 from Hamburg on S.S. President Grant

1st Petition for Citizenship - Dismissed
Certificate of Arrival for Naturalization Purposes - Form 226 issued February 15, 1922
Declaration of Intent #7236, May 24, 1919
Petition for Naturalization #3995, U.S. District Court, New Haven, Connecticut)
Dismissal
U.S. District Court letter on Dismissal
2nd Petition for Citizenship - Approved
Certificate of Arrival, No. 1 229611 issued 1938
Petition for Naturalization #027273, U.S. District Court, New Haven, Connecticut Affidavits of Witnesses
Declaration of Intent in November 1938 (citizenship) #25017
Certificate of Naturalization, No. 6275194
Death Certificate of Walter Fabricius
Obituary of Walter Fabricius
Oak Grove Cemetery Records, Plot #1586-E
Oral Family History of Elizabeth Fabricius Boresen
Oral Family History of Walter Boresen
Oral Family History of Pearl Strand Anderson
Oral Family History by Katherine Biatowais (best friend of Elizabeth Boresen for over 60 years)




PERSONAL INFORMATION:
Walter Fabricius was born in Juterbog, Germany on December 27, 1886. He enjoyed playing the violin and the piano. In Germany, he was a piano teacher. Family stories of a photo of Walter in Military uniform on a horse tell us that he served in the German Army before he came to America, and that he named the horse he rode "Fabricius".

Walter sailed from the port of Cuxhaven to America in 1913 when he was 26 on a ship named the "S.S. President Grant". He had only $25 in his pocket, and no particular place to go. He listed that there were no family or friends that he would be staying with when asked this question by immigration officials. For his nearest relative in his home country, he listed his brother Karl Fabricius, in Berlin (Trinanersha?). His last residence was listed as Prussia, Koperick. According to this Manifest, he was 5' 4" with blond hair and grey eyes (his eyes were actually blue, and his hair was brown according to his daughers Ruth and Elizabeth). He was listed as a clerk, and his nationality as Prussia. He left from the port of Hamburg, Germany on August 9, 1913. His destination, America. His voyage lasted 10 days. On August 20, 1913 he arrived in the port of New York at Lady Liberty and Ellis Island.

He lived and worked in Long Beach, Long Island (NY) as a delivery man, and had a dog named Felix.
He met his wife Mary Hansen at a restaurant in Long Island, New York and they married in 1917. By 1918, he had left New York and moved to Connecticut. Together, Walter and Mary had 2 daughters, Elizabeth and Ruth.

During World War I Walter was in America, and found himself interned in a camp in Florida. Later, he filed for a declaration of intent (citizenship) on May 24, 1919 and a petition for naturalization (final paperwork to process citizenship) on March 1, 1922 (petition #3995, U.S. District Court, New Haven, Connecticut). He was granted a continuance in 1922 as the government investigated his internment, and they dismissed his petition on December 21, 1922 (Merry Christmas, huh?). Records indicate the reason for the dismissal was "disloyalty and seditious utterances during the war" (*Seditious means conduct or language inciting rebellion against the authority of a state). He filed again in 1938. His petition was finally granted and he became a U.S. citizen on August 16, 1946 .

He worked various jobs during his lifetime, including: machinist, adjuster, jobber, carpenter, and filer. Some places of employment included various firearms companies in Connecticut (Winchester, High Standard, Marlin). He was a singing director at the Maennerchor (a german society club in West Haven, CT) (*Maennerchor in German means "men's working corp").

Walter and Mary divorced in 1942. The Fabricius family lived on State Street during the 1920's, on Lilac Street circa 1937, and Walter lived on Grove Street circa 1951 (all these streets are located in New Haven, Connecticut). He is buried at Oakgrove Cemetery, New Haven, Connecticut, Plot #1586-E.

PERSONAL MEMORIES:

A personal memory shared by Katherine Frommer Biatowias, family friend for over 60 years:
"My parents, the Frommers, and Lizzie's (Elizabeth Fabricius) parents were friends for years. They would go to the Maennerchor (a german club) together all the time. I remember once in 1925, Walter had driven my family and his to the Oktoberfest. During Oktoberfest at the Maennerchor everyone would wear traditional German costumes and dance and sing and drink beer. Well, apparently my father and Walter had a few drinks, and then a few words, and my father refused to ride back in the car with Walter and he began to walk home instead (it was quite some distance). Well, Walter was a little tipsy and he got everyone else in the car and followed him. The roads were slick. When the car reached the little green in Allingtown (West Haven, Connecticut) Walter lost control of the car and flipped it over! Lizzie broke her leg. Mary (Hansen) and my mother were crying and to top it off, some people who witnessed the accident, upon seeing the costumed group, commented that "some high toned gypsies flipped over their car"

Joyce Boresen added, "Elizabeth was my mother-in-law. She told me that her father gave her a ruby ring after that accident because he felt so bad."

PHOTO ARCHIVES:

Image Fabricius Family, Theodor, Elisabeth, Walter and Karl

Image of Walter Fabricius on his horse (also named Fabricius) in German Army.

Walter Fabricius in New York, 1914

Early Image of Walter Fabricius

Wedding photo of Walter and Mary Fabricius

Fabricius Family, Walter, Mary, Ruth (left) and Liz (the ladies are sporting the marsalle hairdo popular at the time)

Walter & Mary Fabricius with Mrs. Brewster

Mary Fabricius with daughters Ruth (left) and Elizabeth (1936)

WEBSITE RESOURCES FOR SEARCHING:
http://www.hamburg.de/LinkToYourRoots/english/welcome.htm (Hamburg Passenger List)

Noted events in his life were:

• Cemetery Buried: Cemetery Buried, Oakgrove Cemetery, West Haven, Connecticut (USA).

• Cause of Death: Cause of Death, Arterioselerotic Heart Disease.

Walter married Mary Petrea Hansen on 22 Aug 1917 in New York.

Children from this marriage were:

13        i.   Elizabeth Gertrude Helen Fabricius (born on 9 Oct 1918 New Haven County, New Haven, Connecticut (USA) - died on 12 Apr 1985 in New Haven County, New Haven, Connecticut (USA))
         ii.   Ruth Martha Fabricius (born on 10 Feb 1921 New Haven County, City Of New Haven, Connecticut (USA) - died on 29 Aug 1999 in New Haven County, City Of New Haven, Connecticut (USA))
        iii.   Stillborn Twins Fabricius (born in 1930 - died in 1930)


27. Mary Petrea Hansen,1 daughter of Jorgen Martin Hansen and Gertina J. Herlufsen , was born on 25 Apr 1899 in Copenhagen, Denmark and died on 26 Feb 1961 in New Haven County, City Of New Haven, Connecticut (USA), at age 61.

General Notes: DOCUMENTATION SOURCES:
Walter Fabricius' 1st Petition for Naturalization of Intent
Walter Fabricius' 2nd Petition for Naturalization of Intent
Personal Bible of Mary Petrea Hansen received on her confirmation day, April 6, 1913 in Denmark
Death Certificate of Mary Hansen Fabricius Blair
Oral Family History of Elizabeth Fabricius Boresen
Oral Family History of Ruth Fabricius Baker
Oral Family History of Walter Boresen
Oral Family History of Dorothy Larson Civitelli
Oral Family History by Katherine Biatowais (best friend of Elizabeth Boresen for over 60 years)

Image of Mary Hansen


PERSONAL INFORMATION:

Signature of Mary Hansen Fabricius


Mary came to America when she was 16. Her two sisters remained in Denmark. She entered through the port of New York. She met her husband Walter at a restaurant in Long Beach, Long Island (NY) (according to daughter, Ruth Fabricius Baker). She had 2 stillborn boys circa 1930.

Mary lost her brother Elmer, and her mother when she was 34. Mary and her family moved into her mother's home at 63 Admiral Street in West Haven, Connecticut.

Mary enjoyed singing and belonged to the Maennerchor Society in West Haven, Connecticut. She was a homemaker. Mary divorced Walter in 1942 and later remarried Lewis Blair. Mary and Lewis lived on Edgar Street in New Haven, Connecticut during the 1960's. Mary died at the age of 61 of pulmonary embolism due to heart failure. She is buried at Beaverdale Memorial Cemetery in New Haven, Connecticut, next to her daughter, Elizabeth, who buried on one side, and her second husband, Lewis, to the other side (Lewis is buried in an unmarked plot). Elizabeth's husband, Edward Boresen, is also buried there, next to Elizabeth.

PHOTO ARCHIVES:
Young Photo of Mary Hansen taken in Denmark

Hansen and later, Fabricius Family Home at 63 Admiral Street, West Haven, Connecticut

Fabricius Family, Walter, Mary, Ruth (left) and Liz (the ladies are sporting the marsalle hairdo popular at the time)

Mary Fabricius & Bjorn Moller

Walter & Mary Fabricius with Mrs. Brewster

Ruth Baker with son Fred, granddaughter Cindy Baker, and mom Mary Fabricius 1960

Ruth Baker with granddaughter Cindy Baker, and mom Mary Fabricius 1960

Mary Hansen Fabricius with great granddaughter Cindy Baker, 1960Walter George Paul Fabricius

Noted events in her life were:

• Cemetery Buried: Cemetery Buried, Beaverdale Memorial, Hamden, Connecticut (USA).

Mary married Lewis Blair . Lewis was born about 1890.

Mary married on 22 Aug 1917 in New York.


28. Robert Waldo Allen,1 son of Alfred J. Allen and Katherine Kern , was born on 6 Dec 1903 in Omaha, Nebraska (USA) and died on 8 Aug 1935 in Pottawattamie, Council Bluffs, Iowa (USA), at age 31.

General Notes: Documents on File:
Birth Certificate Robert Allen, December 6, 1903 in Douglas County, Nebraska (Omaha)
Birth Certificate of his son, Earl A. Allen in Council Bluffs, Iowa on January 9, 1926
Marriage Certificate of Robert Allen and Helen E. Rose, on June 23, 1923 in Council Bluffs, Iowa
Death Certificate, Robert Allen, August 8, 1935 in Council Bluffs, Iowa
Front of Marriage Certificate Earl Allen and Virginia Hutchinson
Back of Marriage Certificate Earl Allen and Virginia Hutchinson
Council Bluffs Iowa Directory, 1938 lists Helen Allen as widow of Robert


Robert was the first born son of Robert W. Allen and Helen E. Rose. He was a cook and a laborer.
Before his death, he resided at 3124 7th Avenue in Council Bluffs, Iowa. Robert died at Mercy Hospital in Council Bluffs, Iowa in the County of Pottawattamie in the township of Kane on Aug 8, 1935 at the age of 31 of malignancy of his colon and spleen. He had a colonostomy operation performed on June 3, 1935 but he did not recover from his cancer. He is buried in Omaha, Nebraska. He left behind his wife, and his son, Earl, who was only 9 years old.


Noted events in his life were:

• Fact 8: Fact 8, 6 Dec 1903, Omaha, Nebraska (Birth Certificate On File).

• Fact 9: Fact 9, Yes.

• Fact 11: Fact 11, Yes.

Robert married Helen Elizabeth Rose on 23 Jun 1923 in Council Bluffs, Iowa (USA).

Children from this marriage were:

14        i.   Earl Arthur Allen (born on 9 Jan 1926 Pottawattamie County, Council Bluffs, Iowa (USA) - died on 19 Jul 1989 in Riverside County, San Luis Obispo, California (USA))


29. Helen Elizabeth Rose,1 daughter of Thomas Rose and Letitia Reed , was born on 26 Jul 1903 in Pottawattamie County, Council Bluffs, Iowa (USA) and died on 30 Mar 1987 in Pottawattamie County, Council Bluffs, Iowa (USA), at age 83.

General Notes: DOCUMENTATION SOURCES:
Marriage Record for Robert W. Allen & Helen E. Rose, Council Bluffs, Iowa on June 23, 1923
Birth Certificate of Earl Allen, in Council Bluffs, Iowa on January 9, 1926
Front of Marriage Certificate Earl Allen and Virginia Hutchinson
Back of Marriage Certificate Earl Allen and Virginia Hutchinson
Death Certificate, Robert Allen, August 8, 1935 in Council Bluffs, Iowa
Death Certificate for Helen Elizabeth Burnham #87-006100
Military records of son, Earl Allen
Social Security Application for Helen Elizabeth Burnham #483-50-8475

Helen was born in Council Bluffs, Iowa in 1903. In 1923, at the age of 20, she married Robert Allen. Helen found herself widowed at the age of 32 when Robert died in 1935. She was left with a nine year old son to raise all alone. Helen later married Robert Burnham. At the time of her Social Security Application in 1959, she was living at 3723 Second Avenue in Iowa. She listed her birthdate as July 26th (other records had listed her birthdate as July 6th)

She had been living at 34 Northcreast Drive in Council Bluffs, Iowa before her death. She died at the age of 83 in Mercy General Hospital of cardiac arrest at 5:20 pm. Her niece, Lillian Anderson was the informant on her death certificate. She is buried at Ridgewood Cemetery in Council Bluffs, Iowa.

RESEARCH NOTES:
On a visit to Des Moines, Iowa to the historical society, I found a Council Bluffs Directory from 1938 listing Helen Allen as widow of Robert (Allen). She remarried BURNHAM, and this information was originally obtained from her son Earl's military records.

CENSUS RESEARCH NOTES:
1838 Iowa Census Index for Surname ROSE: Soloman, Lee County IO, No township listed, p18
1836 Iowa Census Index for Surname ROSE: WF, Dubuque Co., p, 42

Have requested searches for Council Bluffs/Pottawattamie County Iowa 1900-1090 Birth Index for Helen Rose - no record was found

Noted events in her life were:

• Cemetery Buried: Cemetery Buried, Ridgewood Cemetery, Pottawattamie County, Council Bluffs, Iowa (USA).

• Fact 11: Fact 11, Yes.

Helen married Robert Waldo Allen on 23 Jun 1923 in Council Bluffs, Iowa (USA).

Helen married Robert Ivan Burnham , son of James H. Burnside and Laura Hebb , about 1940. Robert was born on 14 Apr 1886 in Boone County, Indiana (USA) and died in Aug 1964 in Iowa (USA), at age 78.


30. William Robert Hutchinson,1 son of William Robert Hutchinson and Julia Estella Hendry , was born on 24 Feb 1899 in Chatham County, Savannah, Georgia (USA) and died on 4 Feb 1969 in Long Beach County, Olive View, California (USA), at age 69.

General Notes: DOCUMENTATION SOURCES:
Birth Certificate, Chatham County, Savannah Georgia, Infant Hutchinson, February 24th, 1899
Social Security Application of William Robert Hutchinson completed 1936
Copy of obituary which is in possession of William Hutchinson (3)
Hutchinson Family Bible - Sharon Patricia Thompson Love
Information obtained on oral history of family from son, William Robert Hutchinson (3)

William was born to William and Julia Hutchinson on February 24th, 1899 at 447 West Broad Street in Chatham County, Savannah, Georgia according to his birth certificate. His son, William Hutchinson (3) confirmed that his father William was born in Savannah, Georgia.

Initial Information about Robert was gathered from Latter Day Saints Ancestral Files, recorded by Sharon Patricia Thompson Love, using her father-in-law William Daffin Love's name as the submitter. She gathered this information from the Hutchinson Family Bible. This Bible was passed to her father in law, William Daffin Love from his uncle, Marion Hutchinson. The family bible is no longer with the Love Family, and is in the possession of William Daffin Love's step-sister. Patricia Love noted that the family bible indicated a first marriage to an Annie Odessa Parker in 1917 - this is something no one in our family was aware of. William would have only been 18 at the time. When I spoke with his son, William Hutchinson (3) he did not know this. I wonder if my great grandmother (Elizabeth Toner) even knew he was married before?

According to his son, William Hutchinson (3), his father had a brother named Marion who lived in Baltimore MD. This was confirmed by family bible info given to me by Sharon Patricia Love. His son William stated that his dad also lived for a time in Independence Kansas(?) and that he died in Long Beach, California. He stated that his father had a younger sister, Betty (Rebbeca) who married Harold Daniels - they lived in Sycamore, Kansas in 1943. Around 1969 this sister moved to California (either Compton or Long Beach). They had 4 kids Bruce, Gene (Eugene) Sharon (Estelle?) and Doris.

According to Social Security Application, Robert lived on 657 Ferry Street in New Haven Conencticut in November 1936. According to his son, William, his father had been living on Columbus Avenue in New Haven, Connecticut before he left the house and never returned in 1945.

William's obituary, presently in the possession of his son William, states he was buried at Forest Lawn, Cypress California and that Services were held at Church of Our Fathers

Noted events in his life were:

• Cemetery Buried: Cemetery Buried, Forest Lawn Cemetery, Cypress, California (USA).

William married Annie Odessa Parker on 23 Jun 1917 in Georgia (USA). Annie was born in 1906.

William married Elizabeth Toner about 1923 in Unknown-Maybe Elkton MD Or New Haven, CT??.

Children from this marriage were:

          i.   Joyce Hutchinson (born about 1924 - died on an unknown date)
         ii.   Mildred Hutchinson (born on 19 Apr 1926 New Haven County, New Haven, Connecticut (USA) - died on 17 Apr 1997 in Branford, Connecticut (USA))
15      iii.   Virginia Ruth Hutchinson (born on 13 Oct 1927 New Haven County, New Haven, Connecticut (USA) - died on 9 Apr 1971 in New Haven, Connecticut (USA))
         iv.   William Robert Hutchinson (born on 12 Jan 1931 New Haven County, City Of New Haven, Connecticut (USA))
          v.   Robert Hutchinson (born on 9 Feb 1932 Connecticut - died on 5 Dec 1999 in Florida (USA))
         vi.   Donald G. Hutchinson (born on 9 Feb 1935 New Haven, Connecticut (USA) - died on 20 Apr 2000 in West Haven, Connecticut (USA))

William next married (name unknown) about 1950.

Children from this marriage were:

          i.   Walter Hutchinson (born about 1955 California)


31. Elizabeth Toner,1 daughter of John Toner and Ellen O'brien , was born on 10 Jan 1904 in Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (USA) and died on 19 Apr 1987 in Fairfield County, Bridgeport, Connecticut (USA), at age 83.

General Notes: DOCUMENTATION SOURCES:
1920 Census, LDS Soundex Index Film #1829949, Soundex T560
1920 Census, LDS Soundex Index Film #1829949, Soundex T560
1920 Census LDS Film #1821617, Vol 222, ED 518, Sheet 2, Line 65 for Phildelphia, County of Manayunk, City of Philadelphia
1910 Pennsylvania Census, LDS Soundex Index Film, Soundex T560
1910 Pennsylvania Census LDS Film #1375405, Vol 215, ED 380, Family #121, Line 65 for Phildelphia
Death Certificate, Elizabeth Hutchinson, New Haven, Connecticut on 4/19/1987
Birth Certificate, Elizabeth Toner, January 8, 1904 in Philadelphia, PA
Oral Family History by Elizabeth Hutchinson
Oral Family history by William Hutchinson (3)
Oral Family history Sherry Boresen Sullivan

PERSONAL INFORMATION:

Photo of Elizabeth Hutchinson, 1986
Earlier Photo of Elizabeth
Elizabeth was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1904 to John and Ellen Toner. She was the 6th born of seven children.

In 1910 cenus, Elizabeth was 6 years old, and lived 155 Hermitage Street in 1910 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. By the 1920 census, Elizabeth was 16, single, and in school living with her parentsand siblings in the County of Manayunk, City of Philadelphia. Her father, John Toner was 59, and her mother Ellen was 52. There were 6 children in the house: Bernard (3), John (25), Maria (23), Helen (20), Elizabeth (16), and Joseph (8). All documentation is listed in the 1920 census. These are most certainly our Toner ancestors. The census lists Helen but that is really Ellen.

Elizabeth ran away to get married when she was about 19 years old. "I ran away from home to get married because your father was a Protestant and my family wanted me to marry Catholic." This was the story that was told by Elizabeth to her son, William R. Hutchinson.

According to Elizabeth Toner Hutchinson, her grandparents came over "on the boat" from Ireland during the great potatoe famine (which was circa 1850) and lived in Philadelphia. Her son, William Hutchinson (3) stated that his mother always said they came from Cork County, Ireland. William Hutchinson recalls when his grandparents lived in an area of Philadelphia called Manayunk.

According to her granddaughter, Joyce Allen Boresen, "she always changed her birthday to a different date - either 8 or 10 of Jan. Whatever day you picked to wish her happy birthday, she would say the other date was her birthday. " It is interesting to note that her birth certificate was actually amended - originally it said the 8th, and it was then amended to 10th. Technically, both dates were her birthday! She indicated the 10th as her birthday on her Social Security Application filed June 16th, 1941 (SSN 046-18-2516)

"My mother (Joyce Allen Boresen) had a tradition to always first visit her grandmother with her newborn children. When my son, Michael Sullivan, was born I followed my mother's tradition and took him straight from the hospital to visit his great-great-grandmother (even before I took him home!). When she saw him, she remarked "He gets his red hair from our family". Since none of us had red hair, I asked her who in our family had red hair? She said her sister, Marie Clara, the nun, had the most beautiful red hair." Also, great grandfather Carroll Sullivan had red hair. Sherry Boresen Sullivan

"We would visit my great grandmother at the Elderly Housing Complex on Ferry Street in New Haven, Connecticut, she would tell us how she always had to "help out the old people" who lived there. We would giggle at this since she was in her late 70's when she said this. At Eastertime, we would bring her sugarcandied egg, the kind with a hole in the center, and a sugar candy scene inside. Everyone would bring her an egg. I always wondered what she did with all of those sugarcandy eggs. I don't think she ever ate them." Sherry Boresen Sullivan

Elizabeth died in April 19 1987 of cardiopulmonary arrest-cornanary artery disease. Her daughter, Virginia, had died on April 9 sixteen years earlier.

CENSUS RESEARCH

1910 Census, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Ward 21, ED 80, Sheet 6B, Page 45, Line 65, shows Elizabeth, as 6 living with her parents and siblings on Hermitage Street, attending school.

In a visit to the National Archives in Washington DC, a ship registry for 1849 from Ireland showed a Mary and John Toner arriving in Philadelphia on May 2, 1849 aboard the ship known as Warrior from Newry Ireland. He was 22 and she was 19. This does not appear to be our Toners.

Noted events in her life were:

• Cemetery Buried: Cemetery Buried, Evergreen Crematory, New Haven, Connecticut (USA).

Elizabeth married William Robert Hutchinson about 1923 in Unknown-Maybe Elkton MD Or New Haven, CT??.



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36. Johnson 1 was born about 1865.

General Notes: DOCUMENTATION SOURCE:
Oral History of Barbara Leak Pfenninger

Melissa's first husband's surname was JOHNSON. This is the father of Robert Cole.
Barbara believes that he was either from Wisconsin, or her grandmother met him in Wisconsin and married him there.

It is believed he died, and then she remarried Frank Cole. His first name may have been Robert.

Johnson married Abigail Melissa Streeter before 1885.

Children from this marriage were:

          i.   Abigail Louise Johnson (born about 1885 Racine, Wisconsin - died on 16 Jun 1967 in New Haven County, Hamden, Connecticut (USA))
18       ii.   Robert Cole (born on 20 Jun 1886 Racine, Wisconsin (USA) - died on 28 Aug 1957 in New Haven County, City Of West Haven, Connecticut (USA))


37. Abigail Melissa Streeter,1 daughter of Wilbur A. Streeter and Caroline Hurlbut , was born on 4 Jun 1860 in St. Lawrence County, Fowler, New York (USA) and died on 14 Apr 1944 in New Haven County, Hamden, Connecticut (USA), at age 83.

General Notes: DOCUMENTATION SOURCES:
CENSUS RECORDS

  • 1860 NY Census, St. Lawrence County, Fowler, page 642, family #88 Closeup of image
  • 1870 New York Census, St. Lawrence County, Fowler, page 226bM
    BOOKS
  • Centennial Souvenir History, published 1905, located at Salt Lake City Latter Day Saints Family History Library
    DEATH RECORDS
  • Death Certificate of her son, Robert Cole, State of Connecticut #014553
  • Obituary of her son, Robert Cole
    CEMETERY RECORDS
  • Cemetery Record from Evergreen Cemetery, New Haven, Connecticut, Lot #201, Section 15
  • Map of location of Melissa's gravesite, Evergreen Cemetery, New Haven, Connecticut, Lot #201, Section 15
  • Internment Listing from Evergreen Cemetery Records, New Haven, Connecticut, Lot #201, Section 15
    WEBSITES
  • My Webpage for Melissa Streeter
    ORAL FAMILY HISTORY
    Oral Family History by Harriet Drexel Cole Sullivan
    Oral Family History, Virginia Leak Soderman
    Oral Family History, Judy Clare Martino and her mom, Robert Louise Cole Clare
    Oral History of Barbara Leak Pfenninger
    Oral Family History of Lola J. Barrett
    Oral Family History of Evelyn Seymore (?) obtained through Ellen Chambers
    Oral Family History of Donna Seymour

    RESEARCH NOTES:

    It is believed that Melissa may actually have been named "Abigail Melissa Streeter".
    Because New York only has records since 1880, it has been difficult to obtain documentation on Melissa.

    According to Barbara, Melissa may have been born in Gouverneur NY in 1860, or maybe in Fullerville, NY (a nearby town). So far 1860 census records for Gouverneur show only 2 Streeters, William and Erasmus. Neither of these 2 men had daughters named Melissa on the census schedules. Melissa was born on June 4, 1860 according to her granddaughter Barbara. 1860 Census numerations took place on June 26 and July 12 respectively. Melissa was about 1 month old.

    It is more likely that our Melissa was born in Fowler. The 1860 NY Census, St. Lawrence County, Fowler, page 646, Family #87 reads:
  • Issac Hurlbutt, age 71, farmer, value of real estate $1,000. Value of personal property $265, born in MA. Melinda Hurlbutt, age 69, female, born New Hampshire. Wilbur Streeter, age 26, laborer, born NY. Caroline Streeter, age 16, female, born NY. Abigail Streeter, age 1/12, born New York.

    According to Lola J. Barrett, the parents of Melissa (assumed at this time to be Wilbur & Caroline Streeter) were living in Fowler, NY during the 1860 census in the home of Issac Hurlbutt (grandfather of Caroline Hurlbutt Streeter) with a daughter named Abigail, listed as just a few months old. The possiblity exists that Melissa may have had had a twin, Abigail, but then why is Melissa not showing along with Abigail. This census was enumerated June 16, 1860, so Melissa was definitely born and just a few weeks old. I suspect that Melissa's full name was Abigail Melissa Streeter. It just doesn't make sense that this family is found in the census, in the year Melissa is born, without Melissa. I believe Abigail is actually Melissa. Melissa had a daughter that she name "A. Louise". Virginia Leak Soderman stated that her "Aunt Lou was named after Gram". The Aunt Lou that she refers to is A. Louise (Johnson) Buckingham, daughter (by 1st marriage) of "Gram". "Gram" was Melissa Streeter. A. Louise was named after Melissa Streeter. It is obvious that Louise was not named Melissa. So, how is it she was the namesake of her mother? Virginia did not know thatn Louise was her aunt's middle name. They always just called her "Aunt Lou". She just naturally assumed that since Louise was named for Gram, that Gram's middle name must be Louise (thus, Melissa Louise). Research of 1860 Census records for WIlbur & Caroline Streeter show the birth of a child named Abigail in the same approximate period Melissa would have been born. Caroline was only 15 at the time, so it is unlikely that there were any births prior to this child. The name Melissa does not appear in the census, although Melissa was definitely born at the time the census was taken. What an eyeopener for the family to learn that both Aunt Lou and Gram used their middle names their entire lives! It now makes sense that "Aunt Lou" is actually named Abigail Louise as a namesake of mother, Abigail Melissa, the child shown in the 1860 census. Both A. Louise and A. Melissa were always called by thier middle names. One last piece of evidence in support of the fact that this family often called their children by their middle names is that Melissa's (aka Abigail Melissa) brother Almon daughters also were known by their middle names.

    Mrs. Evelyn Seymore confirmed that Almon had a sister named Abigail, but could not remember much about her. She thought maybe she died as a child. She was unsure if Melissa had a twin.

    In 1870, Melissa is shown in the census living with her parents, Wilbur and Caroline. Her father, Wilbur, was age 36 and a farmer, and her mother Caroline, was age 26, and kept house.

    Melissa's first marriage was to Mr. Johnson. This marriage must have occurred prior to the 1800 census, as Melissa is no longer listed in her father's household. Her second marriage, sometime later, was to Frank Cole. It is unclear if Mr. Johnson died, or they divorced. All of Melissa's children all went by the last name Cole, even though the first two (Robert and A. Louise) were the children of Mr. Johnson. I have sent to NY for marriage records on a Melissa Streeter marrying a Johnson. The reply from NY was that no record could be found.

    On Melissa's son's (Robert Cole) death certificate, his father's name was listed as Robert. This is incorrect. I was informed by Melissa's granddaughter, Barbara Leak Pfenninger, that her grandfather's name was Frank, not Robert.

    As for Melissa's where abouts - she was born in Fowler 1860. Her children with first husband, Mr. Johnson (I suspect his first name was Robert, but no proof yet) were born in Racine Wisconsin cir 1885. I am sure of at least one child (Robert, born 1886) being born there. I am not 100% sure about Louise. By 1895 she married Frank Cole. Frank was from Gouverneur, so I am assuming by that year she has left Wisconsin and returned to NY. I assume she lived "at the farm" in Gouverneur, on Scotch Settlement Road. She was up there until her daughter Louise had her first born (around 1905) when she came to New Haven, Connecticut to help her with the baby and stayed awhile. She was back up in Gouverneur "at the farm" with her daughter Carolyn and son-in-law George Leak around 1939 until 1942 at least. Before her death she had moved in with her daughter Barbara, in West Haven, Connecticut (Melissa died in 1944).

    Per Melissa's granddaughter, Virginia Leak Soderman 1/26/2000 (age 85):
  • "My grandmother had a cottage up at Star Lake. We used to go up there. I remember she used to let me fetch water from the well with a mirabella pitcher. I still have it. I remember we took the train there. Once I got measles before we left to go, and my mother said we were still going. I got the measles while at grammys. I remember grammy pulling the shades down for me. I also remember grammy telling me that she had 7 uncles, all over 6 feet tall, that went into the war (civil war).

    Star Lake is near Tupper Lake and Camp Drum in upstate New York (near Canada border).
    Barbara Leak Pfenninger stated she believed her grandmother's family were long time farmers in Fullerville, New York.

    Melissa lived in Wisconsin when she was first married to Mr. Johnson. Virginia said her grandmother did not like weather storms, and she saw a lot of them when she lived in Wisconsin. She said her grandmother used to say "grab the Bible and the kids, and head for the cellar" whenever a storm was approaching.

    Virginia and Barbara both believe their grandmother was born in Fullerville, New York, although they are not totally sure. Both agree she had a brother, Almon (Allie, who lived in Fullerville) and Virginia remembers a sister Rachel. She said Rachel married George Bacon. Barbara Leak Pfenninger stated her grandmother was a "sharp lady" and she used to call her "Mimi". She never met her grandfather (maybe he died - she wasn't sure). She said her grandmother used to run a boarding house in New Haven, Connecticut for the train men. She said her grandfather used to be a train man, and he died young. Interesting that her grandmother ran a boarding house for train men in New Haven, Connecticut - maybe that is how they met?

    According to Virginia, Melissa also had 2 daughters with Robert Cole, but both died as infants. Virginia also confirmed that the Hurbutts were related somehow, although she could not recall how. She said she remembers her grandmother (Melissa) often spoke of Hurlbutts.

    Harriet Drexel Cole Sullivan Zmudinas once told Sherry Sullivan that her daughter, Jane Sullivan, was called Phebe after her grandmother. Erasmus E. Streeter had a wife named Phebe - maybe that is a link?

    According to Barbara Leak Pfenninger, her grandmother died after a gall bladder operation at Grace Hospital in New Haven (now called St. Raphael's) She moved in with them on Leete Street in West Haven (this is where Barbara and her mom lived) to recover. She had some set backs, and never recovered. Melissa is buried at Evergreen Cemetert in New Haven, Connecticut.

    According to cemetery records, Melissa died on 4/14/1944 at age 83, 10 months, 10 days making her date of birth June 4, 1860. This date was confirmed by her granddaughter, Barbara. Because it is before 1880 records, it is difficult to find documentation on her parents.

  • Noted events in her life were:

    • Cemetery Buried: Cemetery Buried, Evergreen Cemetery, New Haven, Connecticut (USA).

    Abigail married Johnson before 1885.

    Abigail married Frank Cole , son of J. Frank Cole and Carrie Allen , before 1895. Frank was born about 1867.

    Children from this marriage were:

              i.   Carolyn Cole (born on 25 Oct 1897 - died on 8 Jun 1986)


    38. George August Drexel,1 son of John Drexel and Josephine Drexel , was born on 11 Nov 1866 in Germany and died on 22 Feb 1924, at age 57.

    General Notes: DOCUMENTATION SOURCES:
    Oral Family History by Harriet Drexel Cole Sullivan Zmudinas
    Image of Death Certificate of Ellen Jane Drexel, State Library, Hartford, Connecticut
    Front of Death Certificate - George August Drexel
    Back of Death Certificate - George August Drexel -Back (lists cause of death)
    Births as listed in Drexel Family Bible
    Marriage as listed in Drexel Family Bible
    Deaths as listed in Drexel Family Bible


    Drexel Family Bible Page

    PERSONAL INFORMATION:

    George A. Drexel was born in Germany on November 11, 1866 to John ans Josephine Drexel. The family came to the United States some time after 1866, but before 1892. He was a Chef by trade, but his brothers were master furniture craftsman and the family history passed down to us by Harriet Drexel Cole Sullivan Zmudinas is that his brothers started the successful Drexel Furniture company that we know today. No documentation exisits to prove this is true. In 18990, George married Ellen. Together they had 4 children. In 1924 George died at age 57 of Lobar pneumonia at his home on Liberty Street in New Haven, Connecticut. He is buried at Grove Street Cemetery also in New Haven.

    Noted events in his life were:

    • Cemetery Buried: Cemetery Buried, Grove Street Cemetery, New Haven, Connecticut (USA).

    George married Ellen Jane Bailey on 30 Apr 1890.

    Children from this marriage were:

              i.   George August Drexel (born on 24 Oct 1892 New Haven County, City Of New Haven, Connecticut (USA) - died on 15 Oct 1918 in New Haven County, City Of New Haven, Connecticut (USA))
    19       ii.   Harriett Josephine Drexel (born on 19 Aug 1896 New Haven County, City Of New Haven, Connecticut (USA) - died on 21 Feb 1968 in New Haven County, City Of New Haven, Connecticut (USA))
            iii.   Ellen Jane Drexel (born on 26 Mar 1898 New Haven County, City Of New Haven, Connecticut (USA) - died on 16 Jun 1914 in New Haven County, City Of New Haven, Connecticut (USA))
             iv.   Adeliane Mary Drexel (born on 2 Sep 1912 New Haven County, New Haven, Connecticut (USA) - died on an unknown date)


    39. Ellen Jane Bailey,1 daughter of Myron Bailey and Ellen Jane Gorham, was born on 5 Dec 1867 in New Haven County, City Of New Haven, Connecticut (USA) and died on 7 Apr 1947 in New Haven County, City Of West Haven, Connecticut (USA), at age 79.

    General Notes: DOCUMENTATION SOURCES:
    Oral Family History by Harriet Drexel Cole Sullivan
    Image of Death Certificate of Ellen Jane Drexel, State Library, Hartford, Connecticut
    Births as listed in Drexel Family Bible
    Marriage as listed in Drexel Family Bible
    Deaths as listed in Drexel Family Bible



    Photo of Ellen Bailey

    Drexel Family Bible Page

    PERSONAL INFORMATION:
    Ellen was born on December 5, 1867 and went by the name Nelly. In 18990, Ellen married George. Together they had 4 children, and Ellen was a housewife and homemaker. In 1924 George died of Lobar pneumonia. Ellen lived until 1947, when she died at home in West Haven Connecticut, at the age of 79. The cause of death was listed as arteriosclerotic heart disease with congestive heart failure and pulmonary edema. She is buried at Ferncliff Cemetery in White Plains, New York.

    Noted events in her life were:

    • Cemetery Buried: Cemetery Buried, Ferndcliff Cemetery, White Plains, New York (USA).

    Ellen married George August Drexel on 30 Apr 1890.


    42. Nathan F. Sisson,1 son of Benjamin F. Sisson and Cynthia A. Culver , was born on 5 Oct 1853 in Westerly, Rhode Island (Washington County) (USA) and died on 7 May 1912 in ?stonington Or New London, Connecticut (USA), at age 58.

    General Notes: DOCUMENTATION SOURCES:
    Marriage Records, Washington County, Westerly, Rhode Island, 1882
    1910 Connecticut Census, New London County, Stonington, Connecticut
    Death Records, New London County, Town of Stonington, Connecticut 1912
    1920 Connecticut Census, County of New London, Pawcatuck Village (District 298-Stonington)

    PERSONAL INFORMATION
    Occupation: Fisherman in early years per marriage record Town of Westerly, RI on March 2, 1882 to Jennie M. Sisson.

    According to the Town of Stonington's Death Records, he died on May 7, 1912 in Norwich Backers Hospital of Tuberculosis & Meningitis and was a fish peddler at the time.

    CENSUS RESEARCH
    1910 Census in New London County, CT shows Nathan married to Jennie, 28 years. He is now a laborer in a coal yard. He and Jennie have had 11 children, all born in Rhode Island. Only 4 children survived and three are listed at the address that year: Cynthia, Ralph and Ruth. I believe the 4th child is Evelyn, who probably was no longer living at home. All children were born in Rhode Island.

    The 1920 census of Pawcatuck Village (distict 298 - Stonington) confirms his death, listing his wife Jennie Sisson as head of household. In her household lives Evelyn Smith, listed as her daughter, age 29 and Gertrude L. Rust, listed as her granddaughter, age 10. This must be Eva Sisson, wife of Thomas Rust and their daughter.

    1910- No index for Connecticut. The correct film for Bristol CT is LDS Film #1374143, ED 133-136.

    Noted events in his life were:

    • Fact 8: Fact 8, 5 Oct 1882, Westerly RI - Mariann Lien Bilka.

    • Fact 9: Fact 9, 7 May 1912, Norwich Backer Hospital - Tuberculosis/Meningitis Source-Stonington Town Record.

    • Fact 11: Fact 11, Westerly RI - Mariann Lien Bilka.

    Nathan married Jennie Margaret Simms on 2 Mar 1882 in Westerly, Rhode Island (USA).

    Children from this marriage were:

    21        i.   Eva Maud Sisson (born on 10 Jul 1884 Peacedale, Rhode Island (USA) - died on 31 Jul 1957 in New Haven County, Milford, Connecticut (USA))
             ii.   Cynthia A. Sisson (born in 1891 Rhode Island)
            iii.   Ralph Leonard Sisson (born on 17 Aug 1892 Rhode Island (USA) - died on 28 Aug 1959)
             iv.   Ruth L Sisson (born in 1900 Rhode Island)


    43. Jennie Margaret Simms,1 daughter of Marchant Simms and Jennie Simms , was born on 31 May 1858 in Washington County, South Kingstown, Peacedale, Rhode Island (USA) and died after 1920.

    General Notes: DOCUMENTATION SOURCES:
    Marriage Records, Washington County, Westerly, Rhode Island, 1882
    1910 Connecticut Census, New London County, Stonington, Connecticut
    Death Records, New London County, Town of Stonington, Connecticut 1912
    1920 Connecticut Census, County of New London, Pawcatuck Village (District 298-Stonington)



    PERSONAL INFORMATION
    She was 22 when she got married and Nathan was 29 and a fisherman.

    According to 1910 Census in New London CT (13th) - Jennie was married to Nathan 28 years and now lived in New London Connecticut. Her husband was a laborer in a coal yard. The census stated they had 11 children (all born in Rhode Island) and only 4 lived. Only 3 are listed at the address: Cynthia, Ralph and Ruth. That is because by now her daughter Eva had married and moved.

    By the 1920 census, Jennie had moved to Pawcatuck Village district 298 (Stonington) and Nathan had died. Jennie was listed as 63 years old, and head of household. In this census, she indicated her mother was from England.

    Noted events in her life were:

    • Fact 11: Fact 11, Westerly RI - Mariann Lien Bilka.

    Jennie married Nathan F. Sisson on 2 Mar 1882 in Westerly, Rhode Island (USA).


    44. Herman Cyrus 1 was born in May 1859 in Germany and died on 28 Sep 1917 in New Haven County, Waterbury, Connecticut (USA), at age 58.

    General Notes: DOCUMENTATION SOURCE:
    Oral Family History by Eleanor Cyrus Rust
    Ship Manifest of SS Marsala, arriving NY 4/20/1895 - Available on Microfilm Publication M237, Roll 639, Page 2
    Page 1 of Ship Manifest of SS Marsala, arriving NY 4/20/1895, and Information on the Ship
    St. Michael's Cemetery Records, East Elmhurst, NY


    In 1895, Herman and his family departed from the Port of Hamburg, Germany on a ship called Marsala and arrived in the Port of New York on 4/20/1895.

    Eleanor Cyrus Rust never met her grandfather, so he died before her earliest memories. According to family stories told to Eleanor, the family came from West Berlin, Germany.

    Herman died of Nephritis.

    RESEARCH TO DO:
    Check census records for Queens, NY (Astoria). Also, they lived for a time in Brooklyn, near Coney Island, then to Waterbury, Connecticut, then to Milford, Connecticut

    Noted events in his life were:

    • Cemetery Buried: Cemetery Buried, St. Michaels Cemetery, East Elmhurst, Long Island, New York (USA).

    • Cause of Death: Cause of Death, Nephritis.

    Herman married Augusta Zurger about 1884.

    Children from this marriage were:

              i.   Fritz Cyrus (born about 1871 Germany - died on 24 Apr 1907 in German Hospital)
             ii.   Martha Cyrus (born in 1885 Germany)
            iii.   Bertha Cyrus (born about 1886 Germany - died on 28 Jun 1971 in Hartford County, Hartford, Connecticut (USA))
    22       iv.   Max Cyrus (born on 27 Mar 1888 West Berlin, Germany - died on 23 Oct 1947 in New Haven County, Milford, Connecticut (USA))


    45. Augusta Zurger 1 was born about 1858 in Germany and died on 21 Aug 1938 in New Haven County, Milford, Connecticut (USA), about age 80.

    General Notes: DOCUMENTATION SOURCE:
    Oral Family History by Eleanor Cyrus Rust
    Ship Manifest of SS Marsala, arriving NY 4/20/1895 - Available on Microfilm Publication M237, Roll 639, Page 2
    Page 1 of Ship Manifest of SS Marsala, arriving NY 4/20/1895, and Information on the Ship
    St. Michael's Cemetery Records, East Elmhurst, NY

    In 1895, they departed from the Port of Hamburg, Germany on a ship called Marsala and arrived in the Port of New York on 4/20/1895

    Noted events in her life were:

    • Cemetery Buried: Cemetery Buried, St. Michael's Cemetery, East Elmhurst, Long Island, New York (USA).

    • Cause of Death: Cause of Death, Cario-Vascular Renal Disease.

    Augusta married Herman Cyrus about 1884.


    48. Bore Jakobsen,1 son of Jakob Borrestad and Barbara Helgesdr , was born in 1814 in County Vestfold, Municipality Fredriksværns Domicle Staværn, Norway.

    General Notes: DOCUMENTATION SOURCES:
    Marriage Certificate of Jens and Sina Boresen
    http://digitalarkivet.uib.no/cgi-win/wc/webcens.exe?slag=n&filename=arkivv erket/ft1865/f60798&postnr=752&spraak=e
    1865 Norway Census, Parish: Fredriksværn, County: Vestfold, Municipality number 0798, Name of Domicile: Staværn
    Latter Day Saints (LDS) Collection "Stavern: Den Norske Kirsk 1817-1885" (Film Number 127657, Batch Number M423912) - marriage record

    Listed in 1865 Norway Census as Bore Jakobsen. Occupation was Tommerand=Carpenter.
    In marriage license of Jens and Sina, it appears to be written as Borre Jahobsen.

    Fredriksværn, County: Vestfold was also known as Sandefjord
    1865 Norway Census Date:

    Data on domicile:
    Census year: 1865
    Municipality: Fredriksværn
    Municipality number: 0798
    Name of domicile: Staværn
    Number of persons in this domicile: 5.

    -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -----
    Name Family status Marital status Occupation Birth year Birth place Ethnicity
    Bore Jakobsen hf g Tommermand 1815 Staværn
    Christiane B. Malmgren Hans Kone g 1819 Staværn
    Peter Boresen Deres Son ug 1854 Staværn
    Christian Boresen Deres Son ug 1858 Staværn
    Jens E. Boresen Deres Son ug 1861 Staværn

    NORWAY RESEARCH WEBSITES:
    Norway Achives
    http://members.nbci.com/follesda l/
    http://www.rootsweb. com/~wgnorway/NorLinks.htm
    http://www.hist.uib.no/
    Ships from Norway

    Christiansand (Kristiansand), Norway is in the Skagerrak Strait in southern Norway. Christiania, Norway is now named Oslo. The orginal Oslo was destroyed in a fire in 1624. The city was rebuilt and renamed Christiania. It resumed the name Oslo in 1925.

    Bore married Christiane Bendine Pedersdr Malmgreen on 23 Sep 1842 in County Vestfold, Municipality Fredriksværns Domicle Staværn, Norway.

    Children from this marriage were:

              i.   Peter Boresen (born in 1854 Staværn, Norway)
             ii.   Christian Boresen (born in 1858 Staværn, Norway)
    24      iii.   Jens Edward Boresen (born on 22 Jun 1861 County Vestfold, Municipality Fredriksværns Domicle Staværn, Norway - died before 1910 in New York Or New Jersey)


    49. Christiane Bendine Pedersdr Malmgreen,1 daughter of Peder Malmgreen and Petraea Jacobaea Jensdr , was born in 1818 in County Of Vestfold, Staværn, Norway.

    General Notes: DOCUMENTATION SOURCES:
    Marriage Certificate #2768-3918 (spelled Jens Edvard Borresen and Sina Johansen, LDS Film#1544348, Brooklyn, New York #2904
    1865 Norway Census, Parish: Fredriksværn, County: Vestfold, Municipalitty number 0798, Name of Domicile: Staværn

    Her parents may have been Peter Malmgreen and Petraea Jacobaea Jensdr. This is unproven.

    Her name has also been spelled Kristiane Bendine Pedersdr Malmgreen in Norway Vital records.

    She is listed in 1865 Norway Census as Christiane B. Malmgren
    In marriage license of Jens and Sina, she appears as Christiani B. Malmsen

    1865 Norway Census Date:

    Data on domicile:
    Census year: 1865
    Municipality: Fredriksværn
    Municipality number: 0798
    Name of domicile: Staværn
    Number of persons in this domicile: 5.

    -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -----
    Name Family status Marital status Occupation Birth year Birth place Ethnicity
    Bore Jakobsen hf g Tommermand 1815 Staværn
    Christiane B. Malmgren Hans Kone g 1819 Staværn
    Peter Boresen Deres Son ug 1854 Staværn
    Christian Boresen Deres Son ug 1858 Staværn
    Jens E. Boresen Deres Son ug 1861 Staværn

    NORWAY RESEARCH WEBSITES:
    Norway Achives
    http://members.nbci.com/follesdal/
    http://www.rootsweb.com/~wgnorway/NorLinks.htm
    http://www.hist.uib.no/
    Ships from Norway

    Christiane married Bore Jakobsen on 23 Sep 1842 in County Vestfold, Municipality Fredriksværns Domicle Staværn, Norway.


    50. Johannes Olessen 1 was born about 1840.

    General Notes: DOCUMENTATION SOURCE:
    Marriage Certificate OF DAUGHTER, #2768-3918 (spelled Jens Edvard Borresen and Sina Johansen, LDS Film#1544348, Brooklyn, New York #2904
    Church Marriage Certificate for DAUGHTER, Jens & Sina Boresen



    CENSUS RESEARCH NOTES:
    Lastname is OLESSEN!!! Not Johannsen - I was checking the wrong last name!


    1880 New York Soundex Index, LDS Film #448189. No Johannessen under O - only O was Otto.
    1860 - NY, Brooklyn, lists a John & Elizabeth Johannes

    Surname may have been Olsen

    Johannes married Cecilia Reynholdsen .

    Children from this marriage were:

    25        i.   Sina Johannessen (born in Nov 1862 Staværn, Norway - died about 1904)


    51. Cecilia Reynholdsen 1 was born about 1840.

    General Notes: DOCUMENTATION SOURCE:
    Marriage Certificate OF DAUGHTER, #2768-3918 (spelled Jens Edvard Borresen and Sina Johansen, LDS Film#1544348, Brooklyn, New York #2904
    Church Marriage Certificate for DAUGHTER, Jens & Sina Boresen

    Cecilia married Johannes Olessen .


    52. Theodor Fabricius 1 was born on 23 Oct 1855 in Juterbog, Germany and died on 1 Dec 1933 in Gransee, Germany, at age 78.

    General Notes: DOCUMENTATION SOURCE:
    Oral Family History by Elja Neupert Schwarz
    Oral Family History by Elizabeth Fabricius Boresen
    Photo and inscription of gravestone in Gransee, Germany


    PERSONAL INFORMATION:
    Theodor was born on October 23, 1855 in Juterbog, Germany. He worked as Wegemeister (a job that involved controlling the streets to see that they were in order or in need of repair). He met and married Elisabeth Zahn around the mid 1880's. Both he and Elisabeth were of Protestant faith. Together, they had 2 sons, Walter and Karl. In 1933, Theodor died on December 1st and his wife Elisabeth died just 2 days later on December 3rd. They are buried together in Gransee, Germany.

    PHOTO ARCHIVES:
    1912 Image of Theodor & Elisabeth Fabricius


    Younger Image of Theodor & Elisabeth Fabricius



    Image Fabricius Family, Theodor, Elisabeth, Walter and Karl



    Older Image of Theodor & Elisabeth Fabricius

    Standing, Karl and Gerda Fabricius, seated from left, Frieda, Elisabeth and Theodor Fabricuis

    Theodor married Elisabeth Zahn about 1880.

    Children from this marriage were:

              i.   Karl Ludwig Theodor Fabricius (born on 5 Apr 1885 Juterbog, Germany - died about 1947 in Sachsenhausen, Germany)
    26       ii.   Walter George Paul Fabricius (born on 27 Dec 1886 Juterbog, Germany - died on 10 Nov 1951 in New Haven County, City Of New Haven, Connecticut (USA))


    53. Elisabeth Zahn 1 was born on 16 Feb 1861 in Juterbog, Germany and died on 3 Dec 1933 in Gransee, Germany, at age 72.

    General Notes: DOCUMENTATION SOURCE:
    Oral Family History by Elja Neupert Schwarz
    Oral Family History by Elizabeth Fabricius Boresen
    Photo and inscription of gravestone in Gransee, Germany


    PERSONAL INFORMATION:

    Elisabeth was born on February 16, 1861. It is believed that she was born in Juterbog, Germany. She met and married Theodor Fabricius in the mid 1880's. She and Theodor were of the Protestant faith.
    Together they had 2 sons, Karl and Walter. Her sons must have loved her dearly, as each of them named their first born girl Elisabeth as a namesake.

    Elisabeth died on December 3rd, 1933 just a day apart from her husband who passed away on December 1st that same year. They are buried together in Gransee, Germany.

    PHOTO ARCHIVES:

    1912 Image of Theodor & Elisabeth Fabricius


    Image of Theodor & Elisabeth Fabricius



    Image Fabricius Family, Theodor, Elisabeth, Walter and Karl



    Older Image of Theodor & Elisabeth Fabricius


    Standing, Karl and Gerda Fabricius, seated from left, Frieda, Elisabeth and Theodor Fabricuis

    Elisabeth married Theodor Fabricius about 1880.


    54. Jorgen Martin Hansen,1 son of Christian Hansen and Unknown , was born about 1870 and died after 1911.

    General Notes: DOCUMENTATION SOURCE:
    Oral Family History of Elizabeth Fabricius Boresen
    Oral Family History of Ruth Fabricius Baker
    Oral Family History of Dorothy Larson Civitelli
    Oral Family History by Katherine Frommer Biatowais (best friend of Elizabeth Boresen for over 60 years)
    Ship Manifest of John Hansen from Copenhagen to New York, 1914

    PERSONAL INFORMATION:

    Image of John M. Hansen


    Jorgen was known as John. He came from Kobenhavens, Denmark (Copenhagen), where he was likely born. His middle intial is "M." according to his son Elmer's military records, and it was confirmed that it stands for Martin from the back of photograph taken of the entire family where the names of each person were handwritten, including John's full name "Jorgen Martin Hansen"

    PHOTO ARCHIVES:

    Hansen Family Home at 63 Admiral Street, West Haven, Connecticut

    RESEARCH:
    Copenhagen is in the County of Kobenhavens
    National Archives of Denmark
    Includes:
    Danish Emigration Archives (only available online to 1904 - they left after Elmer was born, some time after 1913, and before 1927. (Mary Hansen was confirmed in Denmark in 1913)) and Denmark Census 1718-1916
    Search census for 1911 for all Jens, John or Johan Hansen in County of Kobenhavens - did not find this family

    Danish Occupations for census research:
    daglejer =day labourer
    bonde=peasant
    fisker=fisherman
    gaardmand=farmer
    husmand=crofter / smallholder
    tjenestedreng=farm boy
    tjenestepige=servant girl
    tjenestekarl =farm hand / farm labourer
    tjenestefolk=servants
    smed =(black)smith
    soldat=soldier
    præst=priest, clergyman
    fattiglem=pauper
    matros=sailor
    selvejer =owner-occupier / freeholder
    skomager=shoemaker

    Jorgen married Gertina J. Herlufsen before 1885.

    Children from this marriage were:

              i.   Nelson Hansen (born about 1885 - died about 1979 in White Plains, New York?)
             ii.   Elna Nicoline Kirstine Hansen (born about 1888 Copenhagen, Denmark - died on 31 Aug 1967)
            iii.   Nora Hansen (born about 1889)
    27       iv.   Mary Petrea Hansen (born on 25 Apr 1899 Copenhagen, Denmark - died on 26 Feb 1961 in New Haven County, City Of New Haven, Connecticut (USA))
              v.   Elmer Dan Mark Hansen (born on 17 Dec 1911 Copenhagen, Denmark - died on 1 Apr 1933 in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii)


    55. Gertina J. Herlufsen,1 daughter of Jens Herlufsen and Kirsten Herlufsen , was born on 24 Jan 1872 in Copenhagen, Denmark and died on 31 May 1933 in New Haven County, West Haven, Connecticut (USA), at age 61.

    General Notes: DOCUMENTATION SOURCE:
    Death Certificate of Gertine Hansen, Connecticut (front) back of certificate
    Oral Family History of Elizabeth Fabricius Boresen
    Oral Family History of Ruth Fabricius Baker
    Oral Family History of Dorothy Larson Civitelli
    Oral Family History by Katherine Biatowais (best friend of Elizabeth Boresen for over 60 years)


    Image of Gertina Hansen


    Gertine was born in Copenhagen, Denmark on January 24, 1872. Gertine went by the name Gerda. She married John M. Hansen, and together they had five (5) children: Mary, Elna, Nora, Nelson and Elmer. She came with her husband and three of their five children from Copenhagen, Denmark to America some time after 1913 (Elna and Nora stayed in Denmark as they had both married by that time) .

    Gertine lived on Gilbert Street and then Admiral Street in West Haven, Connecticut in the 1930's.
    In 1933, her son Elmer died while in the United States Navy. He died at Pearl Harbor (no, not during WWI attack). Gertina was told he died of fish poisoning. The military medical records however clearly show that he died after receiving a tetanus shot at the military base.

    Gertine was overwrought with grief when she received the news of her youngest son's death.

    One month later, on May 31, 1933, after watching the soliders parade down the street at the Memorial Day Parade, Gertina slowly walked into the water of the West River (also called "The Lagoon") in New Haven, Connecticut and drown herself. People said she commited suicide because she lost her will to live after the death of her son. She is buried in Hamden Plains Cemetery in Hamden, Connecticut.

    PHOTO ARCHIVES:

    Image of Gertina Hansen with daughter Mary, and granddaughters left Karen, and center Elizabeth and Ruth

    Hansen Family Home at 63 Admiral Street, West Haven, Connecticut

    RESEARCH NOTES:

    Still trying to make the link to the Soresen and Petersen Families - also trying to figure out if her mother's first name was Kustew, or if it was her last name (so far assuming it was her first name).

    Copenhagen is in the County of Kobenhavens
    National Archives of Denmark
    Includes:
    Danish Emigration Archives (only available online to 1904 - they left after Elmer was born, some time after 1913 Denmark Census 1718-1916

    Noted events in her life were:

    • Cemetery Buried: Cemetery Buried, Hamden Plains, Hamden, Connecticut (USA).

    Gertina married Jorgen Martin Hansen before 1885.


    56. Alfred J. Allen,1 son of James Allen and Bridget Harrington , was born about 1874 in Iowa (USA) and died after 1904.

    General Notes: DOCUMENTATION SOURCES:
    Marriage Record Alfred Allen to Katie Kern, Oct. 29, 1902 in Douglas County,Nebraska, Record No. 12170, page 585
    Marriage Certificate of son, Robert Allen and Helen E. Rose, on June 23, 1923 in Council Bluffs, Iowa
    Birth Certificate of son, Robert Allen, December 6, 1903 in Douglas County, Nebraska (Omaha)
    Death certificate of son, Robert Waldo Allen, who died 8/8/1935 in Council Bluffs, Iowa

    PERSONAL INFORMATION:
    Listed his profession as Property Man/Theater

    CENSUS RESEARCH NOTES:
    1885 - Found possible record of his paternal grandparents on p. 704 of the 1885 Iowa State Census listing AJ Allen (age 60) and Wife Sarah (age 40) and son William S (age 19)

    Documents Needed:
    Birth Certificate of Alfred Allen
    Death Certificate (already have requested search done in Council Bluffs/Pottawattamie County Iowa Death Index for period 1904-1929, and no death record found

    Noted events in his life were:

    • Fact 11: Fact 11, In Omaha, Nebraska (Marriage Certificate On File).

    Alfred married Katherine Kern on 29 Oct 1902 in Omaha, Nebraska.

    Children from this marriage were:

    28        i.   Robert Waldo Allen (born on 6 Dec 1903 Omaha, Nebraska (USA) - died on 8 Aug 1935 in Pottawattamie, Council Bluffs, Iowa (USA))


    57. Katherine Kern,1 daughter of Gottlieb Kern and Christine Lorensen , was born on 26 Sep 1883 in Cook County, Illinios (USA) and died after 1904.

    General Notes: DOCUMENTATION SOURCES:
    Marriage Record Alfred Allen to Katie Kern, Oct. 29, 1902 in Douglas County,Nebraska, Record No. 12170, page 585
    Marriage Certificate of son, Robert Allen and Helen E. Rose, on June 23, 1923 in Council Bluffs, Iowa
    Birth Certificate of son, Robert Allen, December 6, 1903 in Douglas County, Nebraska (Omaha)
    Death certificate of son, Robert Waldo Allen, who died 8/8/1935 in Council Bluffs, IA
    Birth Record of Katie Kern#38081

    Birth record and birthdate may belong to a sibling of Kate. She was married in 1902, at age 22. This would make her birth year 1880, not 1883.

    Katherine married Alfred J. Allen on 29 Oct 1902 in Omaha, Nebraska.


    58. Thomas Rose,1 son of Clark Rose and Clara Jean Craig , was born about 1880 and died about 1966 in Iowa (USA)?, about age 86.

    General Notes: RESEARCH IN PROGRESS - HIS PARENTS NOT PROVEN AT THIS TIME...
    DOCUMENTATION SOURCES:
    Marriage Record for Robert W. Allen & Helen E. Rose, Council Bluffs, Iowa on June 23, 1923
    Death Certificate for daughter, Helen Elizabeth Rose Allen Burnham #87-006100
    Social Security Application of Thomas Alanzo Rose #485-03-7660

    Social Security Application obtained for a Thomas Alanzo Rose (#485-03-7660). Unsure if this is our Thomas Rose. I have been lead to believe that the SS App is likely for a different Thomas Rose, not our, because according to his family members the Thomas Rose who lived in Kanawha never married. The application states he was born in Story County R.F.D., Iowa in March 2, 1882 and his parents were Clark Rose and Clara Craig. In 1937 he worked at C.O. Gorton Hardware in Kanawha, Iowa. Still researching to see if this is the correct Thomas Rose. Maybe a marriage certificate will help confirm if our Thomas had the middle name Alanzo....

    Search done from 1900, 1901 and 1902 in Pottawattamie County Iowa for marriage record of Thomas Rose and Letitaia Reed and no records were found

    Notes from Linda Sheridan (email: bluegenes44@aol.com):

  • Your info is too much of a coincidence. My grandmother left a 36 page letter before she died about some of her early life and her mother's name was Melinda Rose, Melinda's parents were Clark and Clara Rose...in some of the census I have found them in they are listed as Alexander C. Rose and Clarissa. My grandmother had an Uncle Tom and an Aunt Carrie. I have a couple of pictures of Tom. She also had an Uncle who owned a hardware store in, guess what, the tiny town of Kanawha, Iowa.

    I am convinced that this is my Thomas Rose. However, my aunt said he never married. My grandmother said she went to visit Carrie and Tom in Rockford, IL about 1917 when Clark and Clara were celebrationg their golden anniversary. She spoke of an uncle Orville who owned a hardware store in Kanawha that sold farm equipment as well..the Aunt's name was Em. There were some brothers of Clara that died of Scarlet fever..Clara was evidently from Canada via Scotland

  • Thomas married Letitia Reed about 1900.

    Children from this marriage were:

    29        i.   Helen Elizabeth Rose (born on 26 Jul 1903 Pottawattamie County, Council Bluffs, Iowa (USA) - died on 30 Mar 1987 in Pottawattamie County, Council Bluffs, Iowa (USA))


    59. Letitia Reed 1 was born about 1880 and died in Iowa (USA)?.

    General Notes: DOCUMENTATION SOURCES:
    Marriage Record for Robert W. Allen & Helen E. Rose, Council Bluffs, Iowa on June 23, 1923
    Death Certificate for daughter, Helen Elizabeth Rose Allen Burnham #87-006100
    Social Security Application for Helen Elizabeth Burnham #483-50-8475

    Some records appear to spell surname as REID, however daughter Helen Elizabeth Rose on her Social Security application clearly spelled her mother's maiden name as Reed.

    She may have been called Rosa.

    Letitia married Thomas Rose about 1900.


    60. William Robert Hutchinson,1 son of John William Hutchinson and Rebekah Irene Calhoun , was born on 7 Nov 1844 in Appling County, Georgia (USA) and died on 12 Dec 1926 in Sylvania, Screven County, Georgia (USA), at age 82.

    General Notes: DOCUMENTATION SOURCES:
    1850 Census, Georgia, Glynn County, Page 2, Line 26
    1880 Census, Georgia, Dodge County, 3119 District, Vol 7, ED 42, Sheet 54, Line 17, LDS Film #1254143
    1880 GA Soundex Search, LDS Film#445586 Soundex Code: H325 - Hutchinson, William R.

    Social Security Application of son, William Robert Hutchinson completed in 1936
    Death Certificate of William Robert Hutchinson, File No. 32564, Screven County, Georgia
    Hutchinson Family Bible (Sharon Patricia Thompson Love)
    Oral History of Hutchinson Family from William Robert Hutchinson III

    PERSONAL INFORMATION:

    William was born Savannah, Georgia in 1844. In 1850 he was 6 years old, and living with his family in Glynn County, Georgia according to census records.

    In 1866 at the age of 22, he married Louisa Margrett Lineburger. Together they had 3 children, Charles, Ella and Carry. It is unknown if he divorced, or if Louisa died, but in 1880 at the age of 36 he married Anna Elizabeth Crawford. William and Anna's marriage date was obtained from family bible records.

    1880 was a census year, and it was William and Anna's first year of marriage. According to the census data, they were living in Dodge County, Georgia. Anna was 32, and William's daughter Carry (age 7), from his first marriage lived with them. William had 2 other children (son & daughter) by first wife Louisa, but neither are shown at his household in the 1880 census. They would be around ages 11 and 13. William worked as a machinist, was in good health, and could read and write. Anna kept house. Both he and Anna had been unemployed for 5 months during that census. The 1880 census indicates that William's parents were both born in Georgia. This is disputed by an earlier 1850 and 1860 census records which stated that his parents were both born in South Carolina. In 1881, William and Anna had a son, John William.

    Within 10 years, William was getting married for a third time. It is unknown what became of marriage number 2. In 1891, at age 47, he married Julia Estelle Hendry. Together they had 6 children. Rebecca, his 10th, and youngest child, was born when William was 63 years old! His was left a widow in 1921 when his wife Julia died. His youngest daughter, Rebecca was 14 at the time.

    According to his death certificate, William died on December 12, 1926 at the age of 82 in Screven County, Georgia. The cause of his death was senile decay with ulceration of the heart. He had been a retired engineer. His son, Quincy Hutchinson, was the informant on his death certificate. Quincy was a carpenter, and an undertaker. It is assumed that William Robert Hutchinson is buried with his wife Julia, at Thomas Hill Cemetery.

    RESEARCH NOTES:
    Information located in Latter Day Saints Ancestral File, recorded by Sharon Patricia Thompson Love using her father-in-law's name (William Daffin Love) as submitter. She gathered this information from the Hutchinson Family Bible. This Bible was passed to her father in law, William Daffin Love from his uncle, Marion Hutchinson. The family bible is no longer with the Love Family, and is in the possession of William Daffin Love's step-sister.

    William Hutchinson (3) knows that he was named after his grandfather, and has a shaving bowl with the intials W.R.H. that once belonged to his grandfather William Robert Hutchinson (1).

    1880 Census does not list Charles and Ella, children by first wife Louisa. They would be around ages 11 and 13. I have not confirmed whether William divorced Louisa, or if she died so I am unsure if these 2 children are with their mother's household, or maybe at their grandparent's home. These two children may also have died - still researching

    CENSUS RESEARCH:
    SOUNDEX H325 - see record of "Hutchinson" for more extensive census research on this line
    1880 - RECORD FOUND, DODGE COUNTY, GEORGIA
    1870 - GA Census Index, William Hutchinson, No County Listed, born GA, age 66
    1860 - GA Census Index lists 3 John Hutchinsons, one in PIKE, Page 57, one in HANC, p290 and 1 in FLOY, p.299. Our John W. was found in MCIN, page 19. Born in South Carolina, Age 50, manager with 6,000 value of real estate, wife Rebecca I, age 49.
    1850- RECORD FOUND GLYNN COUNTY, GEORGIA
    1840 - South Carolina Census index shows a William Hutchinson, County: COWE, page 349, 2nd District.

    William married Louisa Margrett Lineburger , daughter of I.T. Lineburger and Unknown , on 5 Nov 1866 in Georgia (USA). Louisa was born on 17 Jan 1845 in Georgia (USA) and died on an unknown date in Georgia (USA).

    Children from this marriage were:

              i.   Charles William Hutchinson (born on 7 Nov 1867 Georgia (USA) - died on an unknown date in Georgia (USA))
             ii.   Ella Ida Hutchinson (born on 6 Aug 1869 Georgia (USA) - died on 12 Sep 1870 in Georgia (USA))
            iii.   Carry Rubgenia Hutchinson (born on 10 Sep 1872 Dodge County, 3119 District, Georgia (USA) - died on an unknown date in Georgia (USA))

    William married Anna Elizabeth Crawford on 9 Mar 1880 in Georgia. Anna was born on 4 Feb 1848 in Appling County, Georgia (USA)? and died on an unknown date in Georgia (USA).

    Children from this marriage were:

              i.   John William Hutchinson (born on 26 Mar 1881 Appling County, Georgia (USA) - died on an unknown date in Georgia (USA))

    William married Julia Estella Hendry on 22 Jan 1891 in Georgia.

    Children from this marriage were:

              i.   Quincy Harry Hutchinson (born on 19 Apr 1892 Savannah, Georgia (USA) - died on 5 May 1935 in Savannah, Georgia (USA))
             ii.   Bruce Henry Hutchinson (born on 3 Jan 1894 Georgia (USA) - died on an unknown date)
            iii.   Marion Cecil Hutchinson (born on 22 Sep 1896 Savannah, Chatham County, Georgia (USA) - died on 2 Jun 1970 in Baltimore, Maryland (USA))
    30       iv.   William Robert Hutchinson (born on 24 Feb 1899 Chatham County, Savannah, Georgia (USA) - died on 4 Feb 1969 in Long Beach County, Olive View, California (USA))
              v.   Mary Ellen Hutchinson (born on 24 Dec 1903 Savannah, Chatham County, Georgia (USA) - died on 3 Jan 1957 in Savannah, Chatham County, Georgia (USA))
             vi.   Rebecca Irene Hutchinson (born on 22 Aug 1907 Liberty County, Georgia (USA) - died on 9 Oct 1970)


    61. Julia Estella Hendry,1 daughter of George Walter Hendry and Faithy Ann McGillis , was born on 29 Jan 1869 in Liberty County, Georgia (USA) and died on 16 Jul 1921 in Liberty County, Georgia (USA), at age 52.

    General Notes: Documentation Source:
    Hutchinson Family Bible - Sharon Patricia Thompson Love
    Social Security Application of son, William Robert Hutchinson (2) completed in 1936
    Death Certificate of Julia Hendry (Mrs. W.R. Hutchinson), File No 17959, Liberty County, Georgia
    Hendry Family Website - Renee Hendry Greene
    Family Website of Southern Hendry's in US
    BOOKS

  • The Shuman Family Genealogy & Allied Familes, Carolyn Barber Jarrard, 1994

    PERSONAL INFORMATION:
    Julia was born in Georgia in 1869. The family bible lists her birth date as January 29, 1869, but her death certificate lists Feburary 29, 1870. Website of Renee Hendry Greene validates January 29 as the correct date. Because her name is listed as Mrs. Hutchinson, you can assume that it was filled out by the physican and not by Quincy (who would have known his own mothers name).

    In 1891, at the age of 22, she married William Hutchinson who was 25 years her senior. Together they had 6 children, and she spent her days as a housewife and homemaker. Julia died at the age of 51 of hepatitis. Her oldest son, Quincy was the undertaker. She is buried in Thomas Hill Cemetery.

    Family Bible & LDS records indicate her father's name was Walter C. This was actually her brother's name.

    RESEARCH NOTES:
    Information located in Latter Day Saints records, recorded by Sharon Patricia Thompson Love. She gathered this information from the Hutchinson Family Bible. This Bible was passed to her father in law, William Daffin Love from his uncle, Marion Hutchinson. The family bible is no longer with the Love Family, and is in the possession of William Daffin Love's step-sister.

  • Noted events in her life were:

    • Cemetery Buried: Cemetery Buried, Thomas Hill Cemetery, Liberty County, Georgia (USA).

    Julia married William Robert Hutchinson on 22 Jan 1891 in Georgia.


    62. John Toner,1 son of John Toner and Unknown , was born about 1860 in Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (USA) and died after 1912.

    General Notes: DOCUMENTATION SOURCES:
    1920 Census, LDS Soundex Index Film #1829949, Soundex T560
    1920 Census, LDS Soundex Index Film #1829949, Soundex T560
    1920 Census LDS Film #1821617, Vol 222, ED 518, Sheet 2, Line 65 for Phildelphia, County of Manayunk, City of Philadelphia
    1910 Pennsylvania Census, LDS Soundex Index Film, Soundex T560
    1910 Pennsylvania Census LDS Film #1375405, Vol 215, ED 380, Family #121, Line 65 for Phildelphia
    Birth Certificate, Elizabeth Toner, January 8, 1904 in Philadelphia, PA
    Death Certificate, Elizabeth Hutchinson, New Haven, Connecticut on 4/19/1987
    Oral History of Family by William Hutchinson (3)
    Oral History of parents and siblings by Elizabeth Hutchinson

    PERSONAL INFORMATION:

    According to William Hutchinson III, his great grandparents came from Cork County, Ireland. That is what his mother, Elizabeth Toner Hutchinson always told him.

    John Toner was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, possibly around 1860 according to census records. A search of birth records in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania has been made for years 1861, 1862, 1863 and 1864. No records were found. His father (John Toner) and his grandparents (John & Betty Toner) came to America during the great potatoe famine from Cork County Ireland on a boat named the New-Hampshire in November 1851. He and his wife Ellen had at total of 7 children.

    The 1910 Pennsylvania Census, LDS Soundex Index Film, Soundex T560 and 1910 Pennsylvania Census Film #1375405, Vol 215, ED 380, Family #121, Line 65 for Phildelphia, lists John Toner, age 48 lived 155 Hermitage Street in 1910. He rented this home for his wife Ellen, (age 43) and 6 children. He worked as a fireman and in the ironwork industry. In 1910, his children ranged in age from 21 to 6 years old. Children: John (16), Maria (13), Ella (10), Elizabeth (6), and James (18).

    The 1920 Pennsylvania Census, LDS Soundex Index Film #1829949, Soundex T560 and 1920 Pennsylvania Census Film #1821617 Vol 222, ED 518, Sheet 2, Line 65 for Phildelphia, County of Manayunk, City of Philadelphia shows John Toner, age 59, had moved one street over from Hermitage, (to Smick(?) Street) and now owned his own home - the American dream. He purchased house number 210. He worked as a laborer in a Box Factory. There were still 6 children living in the household. He and Ellen (she was age 52) had a son since the last census was taken. This son was Joseph, age 8. Son James had moved out of the house by 1920 (he became a priest). Children: Bernard (3), John (25), Maria (23), Helen (20), Elizabeth (16), Joseph (8).

    CENSUS RESEARCH NOTES
    Soundex: T560

    1920 Pennsylvania Census, Philadelphia: William Hutchinson recalls that his grandparents lived in an area of Philadelphia called Manayunk. There were 2 other John Toners in the index for 1920, one was age 56 from Ireland with wife Mary and children Mary, James, Francis and Joseph - sheet 13, line 94 PHIL, the other age 53 born Pennsylvania with wife Ellen with kids Marion and Eleanor- sheet 13, line 1, PHIL. I do not believe these 2 men are linked to our John.

    1900 Pennsylvania Soundex Film #1248260, Soundex Code T560 for Hutchinson, John and 1900 Pennsylvania Census Film #1241477 for Philadelphia County, Philadelphia shows Vol 190, ED 918, Sheet 3, Line 2 a John Toner, his parents both born in Pennsylvania and he born Jan 1865 age 35 born in Philadelphia, wife Ellen, her parents both born in Ireland and she born in Pennsylvania on March 1866, age 34. Also listed is son John, born in Pennsylvania June 1880 age 19 and Jennie, born in Pennsylvania Sept 1890 age 9. BE CAREFUL WHEN RESEARCHING NOT TO CONFUSE THIS JOHN WITH OUR JOHN - THEY ARE VERY CLOSE IN AGE, HAVE SAME WIFE'S NAME AND SAME SON'S NAME. Our John was born around 1860 and his parents were born in Ireland, not PA. His wife Ellen born around 1867, son John born 1894.

    1850 Census Index shows a John Toner, age 15 residing in County of Clinton, Pine Creek Township with a Thomas and Mary Toner. Another Mary Toner, age 70 is also listed. I have not obtained actual census pages as this seems like the wrong county to me. Three John Toners are listed in the 1850 census, one in Bristol Township, on in Kensington Ward 6, age 45 from Ireland married to Sarah age 45 from Tennessee with 4 children: Margaret 11, Roger 7, Mary 11, and Rosanah age 2. The last was living in Philadelphia City Middle Ward, age 16 and was a chairmaker from Ireland. These Toners do not appear to be linked to us. Since I now know our Toners didn't arrive until 1851 I am sure these folk are not them.

    MISCELLANEOUS PASSENGER LIST RESEARCH NOTES:
    Researched a John Toner who arrived at age 22 in Philadelphia on May 2, 1849, Port 11, Ship D with Mary Toner, age 19 on a ship from Newry Ireland named "The Warrior". Direct linkage to this Toner was not made and the passenger lists in the archives have been destroyed for this ship at the National Archives. This is not the right Toner.

    NATURALIZATION RECORDS RESEARCH NOTES:
    It appears from census records stating "PA" (which means Papers Applied For) that our John Toner did apply for citizenship. Philadelphia naturalization Records Index shows the following John Toners - one of which may be our ancestor but I have not had the chance to do the full scope of this research yet. The Court Codes are CP=Court of Common Please, QS=Quarter Sessions Court and SC=Supreme Court:

    Court Date of Declaration
    CP 9/22/1854
    CP 10/5/1858
    CP 9/30/1856
    CP 10/10/1856
    CP 10/13/1856
    CP 5/3/1858 (minor)
    SC 10/6/1860
    CP 9/23/1867
    SC 9/19/1868
    SC 9/24/1868
    SC 10/3/1868
    CP 9/11/1872
    CP 10/30/1879
    SC 3/17/1877
    CP 10/5/1854 (name was John A. Toner)

    Another book, IWPA Index to Records of Allen's Declaration of Intent and/or oaths of Allegiance 1789-1880 in US Circuit Court..PA Historical Commission listed a John Toner, age n.a. Philadelphia, arrived 1864, Source book 9309, page 64, Vol 11, Letter T p1-98. Since our Toner arrived in 1851 this is probably not linked to our ancestors.

    John married Ellen O'brien about 1889.

    Children from this marriage were:

              i.   Bernard Toner (born in 1890 Pennsylvania (USA))
             ii.   James Toner (born in 1892)
            iii.   John Toner (born in 1895 Pennsylvania (USA))
             iv.   Maria Toner (born in 1897 Pennsylvania (USA))
              v.   Ella Toner (born in 1900)
    31       vi.   Elizabeth Toner (born on 10 Jan 1904 Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (USA) - died on 19 Apr 1987 in Fairfield County, Bridgeport, Connecticut (USA))
            vii.   Joseph Toner (born in 1912)


    63. Ellen O'brien 1 was born about 1868 in Pennsylvania, USA and died after 1912.

    General Notes: DOCUMENTATION SOURCES:
    1920 Census, LDS Soundex Index Film #1829949, Soundex T560
    1920 Census, LDS Soundex Index Film #1829949, Soundex T560
    1920 Census LDS Film #1821617, Vol 222, ED 518, Sheet 2, Line 65 for Phildelphia, County of Manayunk, City of Philadelphia
    1910 Pennsylvania Census, LDS Soundex Index Film, Soundex T560
    1910 Pennsylvania Census LDS Film #1375405, Vol 215, ED 380, Family #121, Line 65 for Phildelphia
    Birth Certificate, Elizabeth Toner, January 8, 1904 in Philadelphia, PA
    Death Certificate, Elizabeth Hutchinson, New Haven, Connecticut on 4/19/1987
    Oral History of Family by William Hutchinson (3)
    Oral History of parents and sibling by Elizabeth Hutchinson

    Ellen O'Brien's parents are listed as both being born in Ireland according to the 1910 ands 1920 census information. She was shown as being born in Pennsylvania.

    PASSENGER LIST RESEARCH NOTES
    According to William Hutchinson III, his great grandparents came from Cork County, Ireland. That is what his mother, Elizabeth Toner Hutchinson always told him.

    CENSUS RESEARCH NOTES
    William Hutchinson recalls that this grandparents lived in an area of Philadelphia called Manayunk. The 1920 Pennsylvania Census, LDS Soundex Index Film #1829949, Soundex T560 and 1920 Pennsylvania Census Film #1821617 Vol 222, ED 518, Sheet 2, Line 65 for Phildelphia, County of Manayunk, City of Philadelphia lists John Toner age 59 married to Helen age 52 and 6 children: Bernard (3), John (25), Maria (23), Helen (20), Elizabeth (16), Joseph (8). All documentation I have obtained coincides with this record, and I am sure these are our Toner ancestors. There were 2 other John's in the index for 1920, one was age 56 from Ireland with wife Mary and children Mary, James, Francis and Joseph - sheet 13, line 94 PHIL, the other age 53 born Pennsylvania with wife Ellen with kids Marion and Eleanor- sheet 13, line 1, PHIL. I do not believe these 2 men are linked to our John.

    The 1910 Pennsylvania Census, LDS Soundex Index Film, Soundex T560 and 1910 Pennsylvania Census Film #1375405, Vol 215, ED 380, Family #121, Line 65 for Phildelphia, lists John Toner age 48 married to Ellen age 43 and 5 children: John (16), Maria (13), Ella (10), Elizabeth (6), and James (18). All documentation I have obtained coincides with this record, and I am sure these are our Toner ancestors.

    1900 Pennsylvania Soundex Film #1248260, Soundex Code T560 for Hutchinson, John and 1900 Pennsylvania Census Film #1241477 for Philadelphia County, Philadelphia shows Vol 190, ED 918, Sheet 3, Line 2 a John Hutchinson his parents both born in Pennsylvania and he born Jan 1865 age 35 born in Philadelphia, wife Ellen, her parents both born in Ireland and she born in Pennsylvania on March 1866, age 34. Also listed is son John, born in Pennsylvania June 1880 age 19 and Jennie, born in Pennsylvania Sept 1890 age 9. This record may be linked to Toner, although direct connection not yet made. The ages of both and son are only a few years off.

    1850 Census Index shows a John Toner, age 15 residing in County of Clinton, Pine Creek Township with a Tho. and Mary Toner. Another Mary Toner, age 70 is also listed. I have not obtained actual census pages as this seems like the wrong county to me. Three John Toners are listed in the 1850 census, one in Bristol Township, on in Kensington Ward 6, age 45 from Ireland married to Sarah age 45 from Tennessee with 4 children: Margaret 11, Roger 7, Mary 11, and Rosanah age 2. The last was living in Philadelphia City Middle Ward, age 16 and was a chairmaker from Ireland. These Toners do not appear to be linked to us, and since our Toners didn't arrive until 1851 it is almost certain that these folk are not our ancestors.

    Ellen married John Toner about 1889.



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    74. Wilbur A. Streeter,1 son of Unknown and Unknown , was born in Feb 1835 in New York (USA) and died in 1909 in St. Lawrence County, New York, at age 74.

    General Notes: DOCUMENTATION SOURCES:

  • 1900 New York Soundex for Census, Jefferson County, Antwerp, Enumeration District #7, sheet #6, Enumerated June 12 and 13, 1900
  • 1880 New York Census, St. Lawrence County, Fowler, Enumeration District #195, page 12 [another copy of image]
    1870 New York Census, St. Lawrence County, Fowler, page 226bM
  • 1860 NY Census, St. Lawrence County, Fowler, page 646, family #88, page 12 (Enumerated June 16, 1860) Closeup of image
    1850 Census, NY, St. Lawrence County, Pitcairn (wife Maria, age 24, daughter Melissa age 6, son Wilbur, age 15)
  • Photo of Gravestone of Wilbur A. Streeter, Garrison Cemetery, Pitcairn, NY
  • Photo of Garrison Cemetery, Pitcairn, NY
  • Ellen Chambers surveyed Garrison cemetery in July 2001 and photographed Streeter Tombstones located there
  • Oral Family History of Ellen Chambers (email: ellenc@mindspring.com) great grandchild of Almon Streeter
  • Oral Family History of Lola J. Barrett (email: lolajbarrett@juno.com)

    The question we are presently trying to answer: Where was Wilbur in 1850? Ellen Chambers has searched all over census records in St. Lawrence Countym, New York and cannot find him. Maybe he was living with a different family? Wilbur would have been around age 14 at the time.

    The 1860 NY Census, St. Lawrence County, Fowler, page 646, Family #87 reads:
  • Issac Hurlbutt, age 71, farmer, value of real estate $1,000. Value of personal property $265, born in MA. Melinda Hurlbutt, age 69, female, born New Hampshire. Wilber Streeter, age 26, laborer, born NY. Caroline Streeter, age 16, female, born NY. Abigail Streeter, age 1/12, born New York.
    According to Ellen Chambers, in the Fowler Business Directory 1873-1874 Wilbur A. Streeter listed his Post Office as "Fullersville Iron Works, his occupation as "Cooper & Farmer", farm acres aas "50" and in the comment section stated "Leases"

    If our genealogy links prove true, then Wilbur married his 1st cousin, once removed. The connection is through Margaret Fultz/Folts, who's sister, Catherine was Caroline's mother. Margaret married James Streeter, and then had Almon, who was father of Wilbur and husband of Caroline. Her neice (her sister's daughter) married her grandson.

    According to Lola J. Barrett, his middle name may have been Almon.

    Still trying to verify who his parents were (we are thinking it was James & Margaret), where he was born and where he died.

  • Noted events in his life were:

    • Cemetery Buried: Cemetery Buried, Garrison Cemetery, Pitcairn, New York.

    Wilbur married Caroline Hurlbut in 1860.

    Children from this marriage were:

    37        i.   Abigail Melissa Streeter (born on 4 Jun 1860 St. Lawrence County, Fowler, New York (USA) - died on 14 Apr 1944 in New Haven County, Hamden, Connecticut (USA))
             ii.   Rachel Streeter (born on 8 Sep 1863 St. Lawrence County, Fowler, New York (USA) - died on 16 Jan 1926 in Dexter, New York (USA))
            iii.   Almon Issac Streeter (born on 5 Sep 1870 St. Lawrence County, Pitcairn, Town Of Fowler, New York (USA) - died on 16 Jan 1954 in St. Lawrence County, Potsdam, New York (USA))


    75. Caroline Hurlbut,1 daughter of Issac Amander Hurlbut and Louise Hurlbut , was born in Feb 1844 in New York (USA) and died in 1904, at age 60.

    General Notes: DOCUMENTATION SOURCES:

  • 1860 NY Census, St. Lawrence County, Fowler, page 646, family #88 Closeup of image
    1870 New York Census, St. Lawrence County, Fowler, page 226bM
  • 1880 New York Census, St. Lawrence County, Fowler, Enumeration District #195, page 12 [another copy of image]
  • 1900 NY Soundex for Census, Jefferson County, Antwerp, Enumeration District #7, sheet #6, Enumerated June 12 and 13, 1900
    Photo of Gravestone of Wilbur A. Streeter, Garrison Cemetery, Pitcairn, NY
    Photo of Garrison Cemetery, Pitcairn, NY
  • Ellen Chambers surveyed Garrison cemetery in July 2001 and photographed Streeter Tombstones located there
    Oral Family History of Ellen Chambers (email: ellenc@mindspring.com) great grandchild of Almon Streeter
    Oral Family History of Lola J. Barrett (email: lolajbarrett@juno.com)
    1870 Census, NY, St. Lawrence County, Fowler
    1900 Census, NY, Antwerp County, Jefferson, NY


    Her first name may be spelled Carolyn. Last name may have been spelled Hulbert, but census images I have found use Hurlbutt. The death certificate for son, Almon Streeter, shows Hurlbut.

    According to 1860 New York Census records, she and her husband, Wilber, apparently lived next door to her grandparents in Fowler, NY along with their daughter, Abigail who was only a few months old. It is assumed Caroline was the daughter of Issac A. Hurlbutt. This has not been proven but it appears to be correct from all information presently gathered. Her father may have changed the spelling of his surname to HULBERT when he moved to Michigan

    The 1860 NY Census, St. Lawrence County, Fowler, page 646, Family #87 reads:
  • Issac Hurlbutt, age 71, farmer, value of real estate $1,000. Value of personal property $265, born in MA. Melinda Hurlbutt, age 69, female, born New Hampshire. Wilber Streeter, age 26, laborer, born NY. Caroline Streeter, age 16, female, born NY. Abigail Streeter, age 1/12, born New York.

    Another mystery: The 1900 census record indicates Caroline gave birth to 4 children, and 3 were living.. who was the 4th child?

    Notes from emails:

    Noticed your query about Streeter/Hurlbut and wondered if the second names was in fact HURLBURT. These are two common names in the West Bolton area of Vermont. Hurlburt was a Baptist Minister and Streeter is a prominent name in that area to this day.

    Always searching,

    Raymond Nelson Tomlinson
    tomlinrb@iserv.net

  • Noted events in her life were:

    • Cemetery Buried: Cemetery Buried, Garrison Cemetery, Pitcairn, New York.

    Caroline married Wilbur A. Streeter in 1860.


    76. John Drexel 1 was born about 1845 in Germany.

    General Notes: DOCUMENTATION SOURCES:
    Oral Family History by Harriet Drexel Cole Sullivan Zmudinas
    Image of Death Certificate of Ellen Jane Drexel, State Library, Hartford, Connecticut
    Front of Death Certificate - George August Drexel
    Back of Death Certificate - George August Drexel -Back (lists cause of death)

    The family came to the United States from Germany some time after 1866.

    John married Josephine Drexel .

    Children from this marriage were:

    38        i.   George August Drexel (born on 11 Nov 1866 Germany - died on 22 Feb 1924)


    77. Josephine Drexel 1 was born about 1846 in Germany.

    General Notes: DOCUMENTATION SOURCES:
    Oral Family History by Harriet Drexel Cole Sullivan Zmudinas
    Image of Death Certificate of Ellen Jane Drexel, State Library, Hartford, Connecticut
    Front of Death Certificate - George August Drexel
    Back of Death Certificate - George August Drexel -Back (lists cause of death)

    The family came to the United States from Germany some time after 1866.

    Josephine married John Drexel .


    78. Myron Bailey,1 son of Charles S. Bailey and Louisa Peck , was born on 12 Feb 1837 in Hartford County, Town Bristol, Connecticut (USA) and died on 3 Jun 1917, at age 80.

    General Notes: DOCUMENTATION SOURCES:
    1850 Connecticut Census, Charles S. Bailey, Hartford County, Bristol, Connecticut, Page 720, Line 17, House #651, Family #729, Roll 40, page 360, also reference LDS Film #0003069
    Abstracts, Christian Secretary, July 11, 1866 issue lists marriage of Myron Bailey of New Haven to Jane Gorham of New Haven married at New Haven on May 28, 1866. Source located in Connecticut State Library, Hartford, Connecticut
    Front of Death certificate of Ellen Jane Bailey
    Civil War Records, 1861 - 1864, Company B, 5th Infantry, Connecticut Volunteers obtained from National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, DC (some samples are presented below under Civil War documents)
    Abstracts, Cemetery Records, Hale Collection, Connecticut State Library, Hartford, CT

    PERSONAL INFORMATION:
    Myron was born on February 12, 1837 and he grew up in Bristol, Connecticut. From 1861 until 1864 Myron served in the Civil War for the Union as part of Connecticut Volunteer 5th Infantry, Company B . On May 28, 1866 he married Ellen Jane Bailey. Together they had a daughter, little Ellen, on December 5, 1867. Later, Myron and Ellen divorced. Ellen married Horace Clark around 1872. Myron married Mary Nash around 1878 (probably in Ohio). Mary Nash died around 1890. Myron died on June 3, 1917.

    Civil War documents:

  • Muster Roll
  • Muster Roll
  • Prisoner of War record
  • Document of military discipline
  • Family questions asked as part of pension petition
  • Acceptance on Pension Roll
  • Removal from Pension Role due to his death

    Census Research in progress:
    1840 Connecticut Census Index shows a Charles Bailey living in Hartford County, Town of Bristol, p.82
    1820 Connecticut Census Index shows no Bailey in Bristol -try Hartford County - there are 6 listed
    1810 Connecticut Census Index shows an Abner Hart Bailey, Bristol, p. 637 (this is only Bailey in town)
    1790 Connecticut Census listing Nathan Bailey, living in Hartford County, Bristol, Connecticut

    Other Research in Progress:
    Estate papers mentioning Myron Bailey
    Still need to go to Library and get copies of this microfilm.

  • Noted events in his life were:

    • Military: Military, Civil War, Company B, 5Th Infantry, Connecticut Volunteers.

    Myron married Ellen Jane Gorham on 28 May 1866 in New Haven, Connecticut (USA).

    Children from this marriage were:

    39        i.   Ellen Jane Bailey (born on 5 Dec 1867 New Haven County, City Of New Haven, Connecticut (USA) - died on 7 Apr 1947 in New Haven County, City Of West Haven, Connecticut (USA))


    79. Ellen Jane Gorham,1 daughter of Sidney M. Gorham and Ellen D. Allen , was born about 1851 in New Haven County, City Of New Haven, Connecticut (USA).

    General Notes: DOCUMENTATION SOURCES:
    Oral Family History by Harriet Drexel Cole Sullivan
    Abstracts, Christian Secretary, July 11, 1866 issue lists marriage of Myron Bailey of New Haven to Jane Gorham of New Haven married at New Haven on May 28, 1866. Source located in Connecticut State Library, Hartford, Connecticut
    Front of Death certificate of Ellen Jane Bailey
    Back of Death certificate of Ellen Jane Bailey (lists cause of death)
    Census 1850, Roll 47, Connecticut, New Haven County, New Haven (City), page 116, Line 24 Under her father, Sidney M. Gorham

    PERSONAL INFORMATION:
    On May 28, 1866 Ellen married Myron Bailey. Together they had a daughter, little Ellen, on December 5, 1867. Later, Myron and Ellen divorced. Ellen married Horace Clark arond 1872. According to Myron Bailey's military pension records, Ellen had passed away when he applied for his pension in 1898.

    BAILEY CENSUS SEARCH NOTES:
    1850 Connecticut Census, lds fILM #0003069, County of Hartford, Hartford City, p. 246 under Charles Bailey. He was 30 years old, and his profession was moulder. He was born in Connecticut - not our Charles
    1850 Connecticut Census Index shows a Louisa Bailey, living in New London County, Norwich p105
    1850 Connecticut Census Index shows Louisa Bailey living in New Haven County, City New Haven p179
    1850 Census lists Charles Bailey and Louisa living in Bristol, CT
    1840 Connecticut Census Index shows a Charles Bailey living in Hartford County, Town of Bristol, p.82
    1820 Connecticut Census Index shows no Bailey in Bristol -try Hartford County - there are 6 listed
    1810 Connecticut Census Index shows an Abner Hart Bailey, Bristol, p. 637 (this is only bailey in that town)
    1790 Connecticut Census Index shows a Nathan Bailey living in Bristol, Connecticut

    Ellen married Myron Bailey on 28 May 1866 in New Haven, Connecticut (USA).

    Ellen married Horace Clark about 1872.


    84. Benjamin F. Sisson,1 son of Ichabod Sisson and Abby Murphy , was born in 1827 in County Of Washington, Westerly, Rhode Island (USA) and died on 2 Jul 1910 in County Of Washington, Westerly, Rhode Island (USA), at age 83.

    General Notes: DOCUMENTATION SOURCES:
    Washington County Birth Records, Westerly, page 219

    CENSUS RESEARCH
    SOUNDEX: S250

    1900 RI Soundex LDS Film#1248360
    1.Ezra Sisson, County: Washington, Town: Westerly, Vol 15, ED 242, Sheet 6, Line 69
    wife Alvinia C., born RI Feb 1864 age 36, Edna M. Hall, relationship: DL born June 1895, age 5 and Albert A. Hall, relationship: SL, born June 1896 (age 3)
    2. Eva Sisson of Providence enumerated with Annie . Johnson (boarder) born Feb 1885, age 15
    3. Eva Sisson, born Sept 1827, age 77 with David Scott (daughter)
    4. Benjamin F. Sisson, born 1825, age 75 in RI, Vol 15, ED 242, Sheet 14, Line 38. Wife Rosa E., born June 1866, age 43, born RI, children Jessie (daughter) born Dec 1882, age 17 RI, Arthur W. and Bertha Bray (relationship DL and SL), John H. - relationship SL, born Maine, Jessie M (unable to read or write), born RI Feb 1867, age 33, Conrad E, born RI Feb 1813, age 7, Merrill L, born RI July 1894, age 5

    1910 RI No index Available
    1910 RI Census, County Westerly, Film #1375458
    1.Lydia Sisson, Line 30, ED 309, Sheet 11, page 201age 63 with James, age 31 and Ruth age 25
    2.Emma F. Sisson, age 72, Line 14, ED 309, Sheet 12, p 202
    3. George Sisson, boarder, ED 309, Line 72, Sheet 33, page 224
    4. James A. Sisson, age 70, ED 310, Sheet 20, Line 43, p 244. Wife Sarah age 64, children Libby Marr (14), David Marr (14), Elizabeth A. Marr (infant)
    5. Ezra N. Sisson, age 52 ED 311, Sheet 8, Page 260, Line 45. Wife Alivana C., age 46, kids: Edna Hall (stepdaughter) 15, Albert A. Hall, Stepson (13), Madeline M. Sisson (daughter) age 9
    6. Horace and Harriet Sisson, ED 11, Sheet 8, Line 87, Page 261
    7.George H Sisson, ED 811, Page 267, Sheet 15, Line 9, age 66 Fisherman born in Rhode Island. Wife Angelina age 65. Also living there, Benjamin F., age 62, birthplace unknown, and his wife, Rosa E., age 54. - - Thoughts: George born 1844. Maybe this was a son of Benjamin F., although he would have fathered him at the young at of 17??
    8. Josie Sisson, ED 311, Sheet 15, Page 268, Line 77
    9. Ichabod Sisson, ED 311, Sheet 16b, Page 268, Line 53 age 71, born Rhode Island (his parents also born in RI). Eliza, wife, age 73, born in CT (her parents also born in CT). Living in household, Gilbert H. age 48 and his wife Annie, age 47 - I am guessing this is Benjamin F. Sisson's brother, and his son Gilbert.

    1890 RI No census available for that year, there is an 1890 RI Vets Index, no Sisson was listed
    1870 RI Census Index, County of Washington, Town of Westerly, lists Benjamin F. Sisson, page 379
    1860 RI Census Index, County of Washington, Town of Westerly, lists Benjamin F. Sisson, page 447
    1850 RI Census Index, County of Washington, Town of Westerly, lists Benjamin F. Sisson, page 395. Stated they were married within the year
    1840 RI Census Index, County of Washington, Town of Westerly, lists Ichabod Sisson, page 434
    1830 RI Census Index, County of Washington, Town of Westerly, lists Ichabod Sisson, page 212
    1810 Rhode Island Census Index, County of Washington, Town of Westerly, no Sisson listed
    1790 Rhode Island Census Index, County of Washington, Town of Westerly, no Sisson listed

    RESEARCH NOTES:
    Marriage records of Nathan F. Sisson and Jennie M. Simms on March 2, 1882 in Westerly RI also confirms

    Death records of Nathan F. Sisson in Norwich CT on May 7, 1912 - this source gave valuable information regarding his marriage and death dates and the last name of his wife, Cynthia A. Culver and her information

    Washington County Birth Records, page 252 note: Abbie Sisson and Luther Bliven 1834-1841

    Benjamin married (name unknown) about 1844.

    Children from this marriage were:

              i.   George H. Sisson (born about 1844 Rhode Island)

    Benjamin married Cynthia A. Culver on 2 Jun 1850 in County Of Washington, Rhode Island (USA).

    Children from this marriage were:

    42        i.   Nathan F. Sisson (born on 5 Oct 1853 Westerly, Rhode Island (Washington County) (USA) - died on 7 May 1912 in ?stonington Or New London, Connecticut (USA))

    Benjamin married Rosa E. Sisson about 1880. Rosa was born in Jun 1866 in Rhode Island and died on an unknown date.

    Children from this marriage were:

              i.   Jessie Sisson (born in Dec 1882 - died on an unknown date)


    85. Cynthia A. Culver,1 daughter of Abram Culver and Unknown , was born on 14 Mar 1831 in Stonington (New London County) Connecticut (USA).

    General Notes: Confirmed per 1850 census, Washington County, CT (Stonington)
    as well as marriage records of Nathan F. Sisson and Jennie M. Simms March 2m 1882

    Information about her birthdate, and her parents names obtained from death certificate of her son, Nathan Sisson, Town of Stonington CT Death Records, May 7, 1912

    Also - marriage records from Vital Records of Rhode Island states parent as Abram

    Cynthia married Benjamin F. Sisson on 2 Jun 1850 in County Of Washington, Rhode Island (USA).


    86. Marchant Simms 1 was born about 1838.

    General Notes: DOCUMENTATION SOURCES:
    Marriage Records, Washington County, Westerly, Rhode Island, 1882 of Jennie M. Simms to Nathan F. Sisson
    Death Records, New London County, Town of Stonington, Connecticut 1912 of Jennie M. Simms Sisson
    1920 Connecticut Census, County of New London, Pawcatuck Village (District 298-Stonington)


    Called Martin.

    Marchant married Jennie Simms .

    Children from this marriage were:

    43        i.   Jennie Margaret Simms (born on 31 May 1858 Washington County, South Kingstown, Peacedale, Rhode Island (USA) - died after 1920)


    87. Jennie Simms 1 was born about 1838 in ?england.

    General Notes: DOCUMENTATION SOURCES:
    Marriage Records, Washington County, Westerly, Rhode Island, 1882 of Jennie M. Simms to Nathan F. Sisson
    Death Records, New London County, Town of Stonington, Connecticut 1912 of Jennie M. Simms Sisson
    1920 Connecticut Census, County of New London, Pawcatuck Village (District 298-Stonington)


    PERSONAL INFORMATION
    Jennie's maiden name is unknown.
    Possibly an Native American Indian according to what Pop Pop (Earl/Carl) Rust told Nanny (Eleanor Rust)

    Confirmed as parent of Jennie M. Simms per marriage records of Jennie M. Simms and Nathan F. Sisson - March 2, 1882, Westerly RI

    By the 1920 census, Jennie had moved to Pawcatuck Village district 298 (Stonington) and Nathan had died. Jennie was listed as 63 years old, and head of household. In this census, she indicated her mother was from England.

    Jennie married Marchant Simms .


    96. Jakob Borrestad,1 son of Borre Borrestad and Unknown , was born about 1785 in County Vestfold, Municipality Fredriksværns Domicle Staværn, Norway.

    General Notes: DOCUMENTATION SOURCE:
    Vital Records of Norway, available online at Latter Day Saints (www.familysearch.org)
    Latter Day Saints (LDS) Collection "Stavern: Den Norske Kirsk 1817-1885" (Film Number 127657, Batch Number M423912)
    Church records earlier than 1756 were burned

    Conflicting information - one source, census 1865 and LDS marriage recordshows Jakob Borrestad, both of which match and link to our Bore and is confirmed as the correct information

    The other source shows Jakob Jacobsen, husband of Barbara Helgesdr. The spelling of last name is different, and the year of birth is 1820 instead of 1814. This must be a different Bore
    Source Information:
    Batch Number: C423912
    Source Dates: 1816 - 1875
    Film or Fiche Number: 127657
    Collection Details: Stavern; Den Norske Kirke

    Jakob married Barbara Helgesdr .

    Children from this marriage were:

    48        i.   Bore Jakobsen (born in 1814 County Vestfold, Municipality Fredriksværns Domicle Staværn, Norway)


    97. Barbara Helgesdr .1

    General Notes: Source Information: LDS
    Batch Number: C423912
    Source Dates: 1816 - 1875
    Film or Fiche Number: 127657
    Collection Details: Stavern; Den Norske Kirke

    Barbara married Jakob Borrestad .


    98. Peder Malmgreen 1 was born in 1782.

    General Notes: DOCUMENTATION SOURCE:

    Research still in progress - UNPROVEN

    There was a Peter Malmgreen born in 1782 who married a Petraea Jacobaea Jensdr on September 28, 1817. This Peter was born in 1782 and Petraea was age 24 when she married. I have used this information as the possible ancestory of Christiane, but this needs to be proven further through a source such as census or birth certificate of Christiane.

    According to son of Edward Emile Boresen (Walter Boresen), Edward Emile got his name from his grandfather. Maybe he meant his middle name? Emile could have been the name of grandfather on Malmgren side.

    Checking into a Peter Emil Malmgren that was found in the 1865 Norway census in Parish: Fredriksværn, County: Vestfold, Municipalitty number 0798, Name of Domicile: Staværn - son of Andreas Malmgren.
    A reference to Fodested "Borre Pr." is noted under daughter Anette Dortea - could this reference our Bore Jakobsen? Census page for Peter Emil Malmgren


    NORWAY RESEARCH WEBSITES:
    Norway Achives
    http://members.nbci.com/follesda l/
    http://www.rootsweb. com/~wgnorway/NorLinks.htm
    http://www.hist.uib.no/
    Ships from Norway

    Peder married Petraea Jacobaea Jensdr on 28 Sep 1817 in County Vestfold, Municipality Fredriksværns Domicle Staværn, Norway.

    Children from this marriage were:

    49        i.   Christiane Bendine Pedersdr Malmgreen (born in 1818 County Of Vestfold, Staværn, Norway)
             ii.   Andreas Malmgreen (born in 1821 Brunlaugnæs, Norway)


    99. Petraea Jacobaea Jensdr 1 was born in 1793.

    General Notes: DOCUMENTATION SOURCE:

    Research still in progress - UNPROVEN

    There was a Peter Malmgreen born in 1782 who married a Petraea Jacobaea Jensdr on September 28, 1817. This Peter was born in 1782 and Petraea was age 24 when she married. I have used this information as the possible ancestory of Christiane, but this needs to be proven further through a source such as census or birth certificate of Christiane.

    According to son of Edward Emile Boresen (Walter Boresen), Edward Emile got his name from his grandfather. Maybe he meant his middle name? Emile could have been the name of grandfather on Malmgren side.

    Checking into a Peter Emil Malmgren that was found in the 1865 Norway census in Parish: Fredriksværn, County: Vestfold, Municipalitty number 0798, Name of Domicile: Staværn - son of Andreas Malmgren.
    A reference to Fodested "Borre Pr." is noted under daughter Anette Dortea - could this reference our Bore Jakobsen? Census page for Peter Emil Malmgren


    NORWAY RESEARCH WEBSITES:
    Norway Achives
    http://members.nbci.com/follesdal/
    http://www.rootsweb.com/~wgnorway/NorLinks.htm
    http://www.hist.uib.no/
    Ships from Norway

    Petraea married Peder Malmgreen on 28 Sep 1817 in County Vestfold, Municipality Fredriksværns Domicle Staværn, Norway.


    108. Christian Hansen .1

    General Notes: DOCUMENTATION SOURCE:
    Ship Manifest of John Hansen to the United States, 1914 to New York from Copenhagen

    Christian married (name unknown).

    Children from this marriage were:

    54        i.   Jorgen Martin Hansen (born about 1870 - died after 1911)


    110. Jens Herlufsen,1 son of Unknown and Unknown , was born about 1850 in Denmark.

    General Notes: DOCUMENTATION SOURCE:
    Death Certificate of Gertine Hansen, Connecticut (front) back of certificate

    Jens married Kirsten Herlufsen .

    Children from this marriage were:

    55        i.   Gertina J. Herlufsen (born on 24 Jan 1872 Copenhagen, Denmark - died on 31 May 1933 in New Haven County, West Haven, Connecticut (USA))


    111. Kirsten Herlufsen 1 was born about 1850 in Denmark.

    General Notes: DOCUMENTATION SOURCE:
    Death Certificate of Gertine Hansen, Connecticut (front) back of certificate

    Unknown Photo - Sorensen Family?, taken in 1947

    Unknown Photo - Mother Sorensen, daughters & grandchildren

    Elmer with Mother Sorenson's 2 daughters, Christine and Agnes (have not been able to connect the Sorenson's/en? yet)

    Unknown Photo - Nicolai Petersen - unsure how he is related - Photo taken in Copenhagen, Denmark at Emil Clausen studio at Frederiksberrgade 34 II


    SURNAME may have been KUSTEW or SORENSEN. However, The death certificate appears to show that the first name of Gertine's mother was Kustew, and then and x is placed in the surname. From family photo's found, a Mother Soresen was written on the back of photos from Denmark. Elmer Hansen is in the photo with 2 children, Christine and Agnes.

    The assumption has been made that Mother Sorensen was Gertine's grandmother (her mother's mother) for purposes of this tree. This information has not yet been confirmed by any other documentation sources.

    PHOTO ARCHIVES:

    Image of Mother Herlufsen


    Image of Mother Herlufsen with her mother, Mother Sorensen?

    Kirsten married Jens Herlufsen .


    112. James Allen,1 son of Allen and Unknown , was born about 1849 in Omaha, Nebraska (USA) and died about 1929, about age 80.

    General Notes: DOCUMENTATION SOURCES:
    Marriage Record of son, Alfred Allen to Katie Kern, Oct. 29, 1902 in Douglas County,Nebraska, Record No. 12170, page 585

    He was in Nebraska originally, then moved to Iowa by 1874.

    RESEARCH NOTES:
    Checked for Marriage Record for James & Bridget Allen from 1868-1884 - no match in the county of Douglas, Omaha, Nebraska . I think they married circa 1870.

    Found a record in Des Moines Iowa listing a James Allen born in 1849, died in 1929 and buried in Walnut Hill Cemetery in Council Bluffs, Iowa - this could be him.

    During that same search, also found a Robert E. Allen, born 1893 died 1930 was in 15th Div, 44th Field Artillery (related?)

    CENSUS RESEARCH NOTES:
    1885 - Found possible record of James Allen's parents on p. 704 of the 1885 Iowa State Census listing AJ Allen (age 60) and Wife Sarah (age 40) and son William S (age 19) - it would make sense that he would name his son (Alfred J) after his father (who might be this AJ).

    1860 Nebraska Census Douglas County, 3rd Ward Omaha City, page 120 listed James B. Allen, who was a farmer, born in New York, age 39, with wife Alma M. Allen, born in Ohio, age 28. Their children were: Fidelia S., age 17 born in Ohio, Anna M., age 5 born in Nebraska, John M., age 2, born in Nebraska, and another fellow living in the household named John Maguire, age 25, Farm who was a Farm Salon born in Indiana. Wrong wife..probably not our James he probably would not have been married yet, and would be around age 11? It is entirely possibly given that the date of his birth is a guesstimate that he was much younger, and that this John M. age 2 might be him.

    1860 Nebraska Census Douglas County, 1st Ward Omaha City, page 7 lists a James Z. Allen. This does not appear to be our James. He was born in Michigan, age 28 in 1860 and his wife's name was Elizabeth A. Allen. She was born in New York, and was 27 in 1860. Their children were Jennie M. (age 5 born in Michigan), Grace (age 3 born in Atlanta, Georgia) and Mary (age 9 months born in Atlanta, Georgia). Wrong wife...probably not our James - he probably would not have been married yet, and would be around age 11?

    1860 Nebraska Census Douglas County, 3rd Ward Omaha City, page 113 lists an Elijah Allen, age 25 born in Michigan with wife Lydia age 27 born in Mihigan and a daughter Micaja age 3 also born in Michigan. Also living in the household is a Chester Goss, age 60 born in Pennsylvania. Living next door to him is a Steven Allen, age 32 who was a farmer born in New York, with his wife Catherine, age 28 born in Germany and sone John J. age 7 born in Michigan

    Noted events in his life were:

    • Cemetery Buried: Cemetery Buried, Walnut Hills Cemetery, Council Bluffs, Iowa (USA) - Maybe.

    James married Bridget Harrington about 1870 in Nebraska? Or Iowa?.

    Children from this marriage were:

    56        i.   Alfred J. Allen (born about 1874 Iowa (USA) - died after 1904)


    113. Bridget Harrington 1 was born about 1854 in Omaha, Nebraska (USA)? and died after 1874.

    General Notes: DOCUMENTATION SOURCE:
    Marriage Record of son, Alfred Allen to Katie Kern, Oct. 29, 1902 in Douglas County,Nebraska, Record No. 12170, page 585

    Bridget married James Allen about 1870 in Nebraska? Or Iowa?.


    114. Gottlieb Kern,1 son of Unknown and Unknown , was born about 1860 in Ganiffif Or Laniffif?.

    General Notes: DOCUMENTATION SOURCES:
    Marriage Record Alfred Allen to Katie Kern, Oct. 29, 1902 in Douglas County,Nebraska, Record No. 12170, page 585

    CENSUS RESEARCH NOTES:
    SOUNDEX: K650

    1880 Census Index, Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, EE 178, page 067. This was searched. There was no page 67 (it only went to page 59). Also, this number was not the family #, nor the order the house was visited. No success.

    1870 Census Index, Illinois, Cook County, Chicago - no Kern listed with head of household named Gottlieb, Katherine, Clara or Christina

    Gottlieb married Christine Lorensen .

    Children from this marriage were:

    57        i.   Katherine Kern (born on 26 Sep 1883 Cook County, Illinios (USA) - died after 1904)
             ii.   Clara (Unconfirmed) Kern (born about 1885)


    115. Christine Lorensen 1 was born about 1863 in Cook County, Illinois?.

    General Notes: DOCUMENTATION SOURCES:
    Marriage Record Alfred Allen to Katie Kern, Oct. 29, 1902 in Douglas County,Nebraska, Record No. 12170, page 585

    Christine married Gottlieb Kern .


    116. Clark Rose .1

    General Notes: DOCUMENTATION SOURCE
    Social Security Application of Thomas Alanzo Rose #485-03-7660

    Note: His name may have been Alexander C. Rose.

    Based upon Social Security Application obtained for a Thomas Alanzo Rose (#485-03-7660). Unsure if this is our Thomas Rose. The application states he was born in Story County R.F.D., Iowa in March 2, 1882 and his parents were Clark Rose and Clara Craig. In 1937 he worked at C.O. Gorton Hardware in Kanawha, Iowa. Still researching to see if this is the correct Thomas Rose. Maybe a marriage certificate will help confirm if his middle name was Alanzo....

    Notes from Linda Sheridan (email: bluegenes44@aol.com):

  • Your info is too much of a coincidence. My grandmother left a 36 page letter before she died about some of her early life and her mother's name was Melinda Rose, Melinda's parents were Clark and Clara Rose...in some of the census I have found them in they are listed as Alexander C. Rose and Clarissa. My grandmother had an Uncle Tom and an Aunt Carrie. I have a couple of pictures of Tom. She also had an Uncle who owned a hardware store in, guess what, the tiny town of Kanawha, Iowa (note: hanock county).

    I know how hard it is to wait for info and I still don't have my scanner, so I'm going to copy what my grandmother said in her letter about the Roses'

    My mother's father and mother was Clark Rose..he was Pennsylvania Dutch, English and French. He farmed in Iowa most of his life. When he got older he came and lived in California for several years. Grandma Rose's name was Clara Jean. was Scotch. She was a school teacher, taught penmanship (glad she can't see this). Grandpa Rose's father was born blind (this is not true, she was mixed up between ggrandpa Rose and her ggrandfather Barrett) and they did not realize it until he was old enough to play with toys and he would always reach for anything that made noise. He had red hair and had 6 sons and they all had one red headed child. My mother was the one in Grandpas family. Great grandpa Rose was a horse trader. He could run his hand over a horse and tell you what color it was and how high and how old. Grandma Rose had several sisters and 2 brothers, Lon & Tom. Sisters were Martha, which was called Mattie and Clarissa and Melinda. I did not know any of them very well but Mattie and she lived with us for quite awhile when my brother was born and when our house burned down. She finally married Alphius Dudley and lived in L. A. until she died at a pretty old age. Mother had 3 sisters living and one brother. Arilla, Emma, Etta Jean and Tom. She had lost several brothers and sisters with scarlet fever. One set of twin boys. Aunt Rilla lived in Montana..the rest all lived in Kanawha, Iowa. Later all of them came to California to live except Aunt Em and Uncle (Orville). Owned a large hardware store in Kanawha and also sold a lot of farm machinery. In July 1917 mother and I went back to Iowa, while there Grandma and Grandpa Rose celebrated their Golden wedding anniversary and I stayed back there. Went and spent some time with Mother's Uncle Tom and Aunt Carrie in Rockford, Ill. on the farm. It was beautiful there . A stream ran through the place and we could fish and we would put nuts in the window and the squirrels would wake us up every morning to get them. Then I went back to Iowa and spent some time with Aunt Em & Uncle Orville. They had 5 girls, Pearl, Edna, Margaret, Leona and Rose.

    That's most of what she had to say about her Rose's...hope someone looks familiar to you. Keep in touch..Best, Linda

    CENSUS RESEARCH NOTES:

    1870 Iowa Census Index
    George Rose, Linn County, p. 282, Linn Township
    Thomas Rose, Marshall County, p. 388, Legrand (also has a son Thomas)
    Thomas Rose, Delaware County, p. 032, Coffins Grove (also has a son Thomas)
    Thomas Rose, Linn County, p. 293, Linn Township
    Thomas Rose, Wapello County, p. 228, Pleasant Township
    William Rose, Marshall County, p. 471, Marshalltown
    William Rose, Benton County, p. 85, Florence Township

    1860 Iowa Census Index - No Thomas listed, only some William's and a Willis
    William Rose, Mahaska County, page 247, Oskaloosa Township
    William Rose, Lee County, page 539, Fort Madison
    William Rose, Jackson County, page 107, Otter Creek
    William Rose, Allamakee County, page 175, Hanover Township
    William Rose, Decatur County, page 220, Morgan Township
    William H. Rose, Harrison County, page 804, Calhoun Township
    Willis Rose, Madison County, page 798, Jackson Township

    1850 Iowa Census Index, Pottawamie County
    Abram Rose, p. 126, District
    Andrew Rose, p. 137, District
    J.H. Rose, p.90 District
    Jacob Rose, p97, District
    John Rose, p.137, District
    Ralph Rose, p93, District
    Wheatly Rose, p.137, District

  • Clark married Clara Jean Craig about 1867.

    Children from this marriage were:

    58        i.   Thomas Rose (born about 1880 - died about 1966 in Iowa (USA)?)


    117. Clara Jean Craig .1

    General Notes: DOCUMENTATION SOURCE
    Social Security Application of Thomas Alanzo Rose #485-03-7660
    Notes from Linda Sheridan (email: bluegenes44@aol.com):

    Based upon Social Security Application obtained for a Thomas Alanzo Rose (#485-03-7660). Unsure if this is our Thomas Rose. The application states he was born in Story County R.F.D., Iowa in March 2, 1882 and his parents were Clark Rose and Clara Craig. In 1937 he worked at C.O. Gorton Hardware in Kanawha, Iowa. Still researching to see if this is the correct Thomas Rose. Maybe a marriage certificate will help confirm if his middle name was Alanzo....

    Clara was from Canada, via Scotland. She lived with her husband in California before moving to Iowa. She had a daughter, Melinda Rose, who married Beeman Daniel Barrett. Melinda moved to, and died in, California. She had an aunt Mattie who married a man named Alphius Dudley late in life.

    She was a school teacher, taught penmanship

    Clara married Clark Rose about 1867.


    120. John William Hutchinson,1 son of Hutchinson and Unknown , was born on 8 Sep 1809 in South Carolina (USA) and died after 1860 in McIntosh, Georgia (?).

    General Notes: DOCUMENTATION SOURCES:
    Hutchinson Family Bible (Sharon Patricia Thompson Love)
    1860 Census, LDS Film #0803130, Georgia, McIntosh County, Page 19, Line 10
    1860 GA Census Index: Hutchinson John W., McIN page 19
    1850 Census, Georgia, Glynn County, Page 2, Line 26
    Death Certificate of son, William Robert Hutchinson, File No. 32564, Screven County, GA

    WHAT DO WE KNOW ABOUT JOHN WILLIAM HUTCHINSON...?

    In 1844, the Hutchinson family was in Appling County, Georgia where a son, William, was born.

    According to the 1850 Glynn County, Georgia Census, John W. Hutchinson lived there at the age of 40, with his wife Rececca R. Both he and his wife were born in South Carolina. They now had 2 sons, William R. (age 60 and John J (age 8 months). The children were both born in Georgia. John W. Hutchinson was a farmer with $250 in real estate. The family lived in the household of Ann Wright (age 52) and her sons Samuel Wright (age 31) and George W. (age 20). Next door was another Wright Family, Sheriff M.C.B. Wright and wife Ann (ages 27 and 25 respectively). This confirms family stories that he was born in 1809, and confirms the name of his wife.

    By 1860, John was age 50, married to Rebecca I. who one year his junior (age 49) and living in McIntosh County where he was a manager, and had $6,000 in personal estate. This 1860 census states he was born in South Carolina. This confirms family stories that he was born in 1809, and confirms the name of his wife.

    The death certificate of their son (William R. Hutchinson) gives us Rebekah's maiden name, Calhoun.

    RESEARCH NOTES
    Research began from the Hutchinson Family Bible that told us John W. Hutchinson was born in 1809. The bible did not indicate where he was born, but noted that he was married to Rebekah Irene. This was all that was known.

    Information was initially located in Latter Day Saints Ancestral Files, recorded by Sharon Patricia Thompson Love. She gathered this information from the Hutchinson Family Bible. This Bible was passed to her father-in-law, William Daffin Love from his uncle, Marion Hutchinson. The family bible is no longer with the Love Family, and is in the possession of William Daffin Love's step-sister. We are presently trying to determine the birth place of John W. Hutchinson. Sharon Patricia Love told me the family bible did not indicate where he was born, and she had guessed he was born in Appling County, GA. 1850 and 1860 census records indicate that John W. Hutchinson was born in South Carolina.

    There is an Ancestral File in LDS for a John Hutchinson, born abt 1804 (our ancestor 1809, this is close). He was born in Laurens, South Carolina- AFN#1ZXT-RNG. He had many brothers and sisters (12 kids all together) and his father's name was William (a name we find handed down in our family) - AFN# 1ZXT-RJM. This father was from Antrim, Northern Ireland. How great would it be to link him to our family. This family came to America around 1801. A connection had not been made, but it is possible.

    1880 Census, Georgia LDS Film #445586, William R., Vol 7, ED 42, Sheet 54, Line 17, age 37,born Georgia, Living Dodge County, Dist 349 wife Anna, born GA age 22, daughter Carrie, age 7 born GA. This is our William R., son of John & Rebeckah

    1860 GA Census Index lists 3 John Hutchinson, one in PIKE, Page 57, one in HANC, p290 and 1 in FLOY, p.299. On LDS Film #0803130, John W. was found in MCIN, page 19. Born in South Carolina, Age 50, manager with 6,000 value of real estate, wife Rebecca I, age 49. Copy of this document is available through link under documentation sources above.

    Hutchinson surname may originate from England or Scotland or Ireland.

    John married Rebekah Irene Calhoun about 1835 in South Carolina (USA)?.

    Children from this marriage were:

    60        i.   William Robert Hutchinson (born on 7 Nov 1844 Appling County, Georgia (USA) - died on 12 Dec 1926 in Sylvania, Screven County, Georgia (USA))
             ii.   John J. Hutchinson (born in Jan 1850 Glynn County, Georgia (USA))


    121. Rebekah Irene Calhoun,1 daughter of Calhoun and Unknown , was born on 7 Jan 1810 in South Carolina (USA) and died on 9 Oct 1870 in McIntosh, Georgia (USA)?, at age 60.

    General Notes: DOCUMENTATION SOURCES:
    Hutchinson Family Bible (Sharon Patricia Thompson Love)
    1860 Census, LDS Film #0803130, Georgia, McIntosh County, Page 19, Line 10
    1850 Census, Georgia, Glynn County, Page 2, Line 26
    Death Certificate of William Robert Hutchinson, File No. 32564, Screven County, Georgia

    The 1860 George census of McIntosh County lists Rebecca I. Hutchinson, 49 years of age and married to John Hutchinson (age 50). John was a manager, and had $6,000 in personal estate at this time. This 1860 census lists her place of birth as South Carolina.

    RESEARCH NOTES:
    Information located in Latter Day Saints Ancestral Files, recorded by Sharon Patricia Thompson Love. She gathered this information from the Hutchinson Family Bible. This Bible was passed to her father in law, William Daffin Love from his uncle, Marion Hutchinson. The family bible is no longer with the Love Family, and is in the possession of William Daffin Love's step-sister.
    Need to determine birth place. Sharon Patricia Love told me the family bible did not indicate where he was born, and she guessed it that he was born in Appling County, Georgia however 1860 census records indicate she was born in South Carolina.

    LDS has a Calhoun Family that goes all the way back to Ireland, then farther back to Scotland to the year 1300! - unsure if this is a relation. Based on LDS Record found for Rebecca CALHOUN (AFN: 17R4-SZK)
    Birth: Abt. 1813 Parents: Father: Joseph CALHOUN (AFN: HRX0-4N) (his parents were Joseph & Catherine Calhoun) Mother: Frances DARRICOTT (AFN: 17R4-SXC) Children of Joseph & Frances Calhoun = 9 as follows:
    1. Rebecca CALHOUN (AFN:17R4-SZK) Pedigree
    Born: Abt. 1813 Place:
    2. Thomas Smith CALHOUN (AFN:17R4-T0Q) Pedigree
    Born: Abt. 1815 Place:
    3. Joseph Selden CALHOUN (AFN:17R4-T1X) Pedigree
    Born: Abt. 1817 Place:
    4. Louisa CALHOUN (AFN:17R4-T25) Pedigree
    Born: Abt. 1819 Place:
    5. Eliza CALHOUN (AFN:17R4-T3C) Pedigree
    Born: Abt. 1821 Place:
    6. Elizabeth Mary CALHOUN (AFN:17R4-T4K) Pedigree
    Born: Abt. 1823 Place:
    7. Frances Josette CALHOUN (AFN:17R4-T5R) Pedigree
    Born: Abt. 1825 Place:
    8. Ann CALHOUN (AFN:17R4-T60) Pedigree
    Born: Abt. 1827 Place:
    9. John Joseph CALHOUN (AFN:17R4-T76) Pedigree
    Born: Abt. 1829 Place:





    Rebekah married John William Hutchinson about 1835 in South Carolina (USA)?.


    122. George Walter Hendry,1 son of George A. Hendry and Levicy Amanda Fuller , was born on 23 Dec 1832 in Liberty County, Georgia (USA) and died on an unknown date.

    General Notes: DOCUMENTATION SOURCE:

  • 1850 Georgia Census, Liberty County, page 319
  • Will of George W. Hendry, located in Liberty County Courthouse, Estate papers, Green Box (page 2) (page 3)
  • Death Certificate of Julia Hendry (Mrs. W.R. Hutchinson), File No 17959, Liberty County, Georgia

  • Hutchinson Family Bible - Sharon Patricia Thompson Love
    BOOKS
  • The Shuman Family Genealogy & Allied Familes, Carolyn Barber Jarrard, 1994
    WEBSITES
  • Hendry Family Website - Renee Hendry Greene
    Family Website of Southern Hendry's in US
    Descendants of John Henry Website

    In 1850 Liberty County, Georgia Census records, George is living with his parents, and listed as a laborer, age 18.

    Apparently, George W. Hendry hit O.J. Olmstead with a mill pick. Liberty Court Records show a $500 bond issued on October 10, 1884 for G.W. Hendry "to answer the offence of assault with intent to murder. " File futher contains records showing that he was prosecuted by O.J. Olmstead, and found guilty on May 19th, 1885. (Witnesses for the state were OJ Olmstead, JR Rimes and Manny Futch). Then, On November 19, 1885 a jury found the defendant (George W. Hendry) not guilty. One of the 22 jurors on the case was Henry McGillis (his brother-in-law).

    From his father's estate, George W. Hendry received a tract of land on East which was granted to John A. Hendry containing 237 1/2 acres.

    Renee Hendry's information source is a marriage certificate. Walter C. Hendry's death was listed in the Hutchinson Family Bible. Sharon Patricia Thompson Love, who transcribed this Bible and placed the gedcom into the LDS Family History Library, made the assumption that this was the father of Julia Estella Hendry. In fact, it was not. It was her brother. Her father was listed on her death certificate as Walter R. Hendry. This is how some confusion originated. According to other sources, such as
  • The Shuman Family Genealogy & Allied Familes, and numerous website databaes, her father was actually George Hendry. George (Walter) was from the town of Hinesville, Georgia. It is quite possible he went by a nickname "Walter", but it is unclear how the "Walter R" originated in the death certificate.

    Descendants of John Henry Website
    This site also states his name was George Walter, however this site states his mother was Levicy Fuller, not Sarah Miller. Since George would have been born before the marriage of Sarah and George, I suspect his mother was in fact Levicy Fuller

    Note: There was a George W. Hendry listed 1860 Florida Census, Hillsbough County, Household # near #230 (neighbor of Louis Lanier), Fort Meade - check him out, probably george washington hendry, brother or uncle of Francis A. Hendry

  • George married Faithy Ann McGillis on 23 Dec 1852 in Liberty County, Georgia (USA).

    Children from this marriage were:

              i.   Ellen Hendry (born in 1854 - died in 1896)
             ii.   Carrie Hendry (born in 1858)
            iii.   Lena Hendry (born in 1860)
             iv.   Georgia Lillian Hendry (born in 1860 Liberty County, Georgia (USA))
              v.   Buddy Hendry (born in 1860)
             vi.   Mary Hendry (born in 1861)
            vii.   George Robert Hendry (born in 1863 - died in 1910)
           viii.   Walter C. Hendry (born in 1863)
             ix.   Alice Hendry (born in 1865)
              x.   Annie Hendry (born in 1866)
             xi.   Nellie Hendry (born in 1868)
    61      xii.   Julia Estella Hendry (born on 29 Jan 1869 Liberty County, Georgia (USA) - died on 16 Jul 1921 in Liberty County, Georgia (USA))


    123. Faithy Ann McGillis,1 daughter of Terrence K. McGillis and Providence Louisa Shuman , was born about 1830 in Bryan County, Georgia (USA) and died on an unknown date.

    General Notes: DOCUMENTATION SOURCE:
    1850 Bryan County, Georgia census, Family number 85
    Hutchinson Family Bible - Sharon Patricia Thompson Love
    Death Certificate of Mrs. W.R. Hutchinson, File No 17959, Liberty County, Georgia
    BOOKS

  • The Shuman Family Genealogy & Allied Familes, Carolyn Barber Jarrard, 1994
    Websites
    Hendry Family Website - Renee Hendry Greene
    Family Website of Southern Hendry's in US
    Descendants of John Henry Website

  • Faithy married George Walter Hendry on 23 Dec 1852 in Liberty County, Georgia (USA).


    124. John Toner,1 son of John Toner and Elizabeth Toner , was born about 1845 in Cork County, Ireland.

    General Notes: DOCUMENTATION SOURCES:
    Volume VII, The Famine Immigrants, 1846-1851 (LDS Book Reference # 974.71)
    Oral History by Elizabeth Hutchinson
    Oral History by William Hutchinson (3)

    PASSENGER LIST RESEARCH NOTES:
    In a visit in July 2000 to Salt Lake City, Utah at the Family History Library of the Latter Day Saints, a record of John Toner, from Cork County Ireland was found. I believe this is the correct record for our ancestors. The information is as follows, from Volume VII, The Famine Immigrants, 1846-1851 (LDS Book Reference # 974.71)

    Ship: New-Hampshire
    Date: November 21, 1851
    Date Port Ship: 21No27ls
    Passengers: John Toner, age 36, laborer, wife Betty, age 37 children: John age 6 and Nancy age 5

    According to Elizabeth Toner Hutchinson, her grandparents came over "on the boat" from Ireland during the great potatoe famine (which was circa 1850) and lived in Philadelphia.
    According to William Hutchinson Jr. (son of Elizabeth) his mother told him the family came from Cork County Ireland

    In a visit to the National Archives in Washington DC, a ship registry for 1849 from Ireland showed a Mary and John Toner arriving in Philadelphia on May 2, 1849 aboard the ship known as Warrior from Newry Ireland. He was 22 and she was 19. Warrior: Port 11, Ship D+, Port 2=Liverpool May 2, 1849
    This information is not our Toners as it is the wrong Town and County.

    John married (name unknown).

    Children from this marriage were:

    62        i.   John Toner (born about 1860 Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (USA) - died after 1912)



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    150. Issac Amander Hurlbut,1 son of Issac Hurlbut and Melinda Hurlbut , was born on 15 May 1820 in St. Lawrence County, New York (USA) and died on 11 Dec 1894 in Montague, Michigan (USA), at age 74.

    General Notes: UNPROVEN- research in progress

    DOCUMENTATION SOURCE:

  • 1860 NY Census, St. Lawrence County, Town of Fowler, page 642
    Ellen Chambers (ellenc@mindspring.com)

    I believe the surname was once HURLBUTT and may have changed when he moved to Michigan. His descendants there use Hulbert. See the census image from NY for yourself to see if you think it may have once been Hurlbutt.

    This could not be the son of our Issac Hurlbut because he is only 39. The Issac that Wilbur, Caroline and Abigail are next door to is 71 - maybe Caroline was living next door to her grandparents?

    Value of personal estate in 1860 was $33. He was a farmer/laborer. In late 1860's family moved to Michigan.

    Enlisted December 1863 in the 16th New York Heavy Artillery, U.S. Army. Remained in the Army until the end of the war. Drew a Civil War pension of $12/month.

    He and his wife moved to Montague, Michigan, sometime after 1866.

  • Issac married Louise Hurlbut before 1845.

    Children from this marriage were:

    75        i.   Caroline Hurlbut (born in Feb 1844 New York (USA) - died in 1904)
             ii.   William Henry Hulbut (born in 1847 New York (USA))
            iii.   Melinda Hulbut (born in 1849 New York (USA))
             iv.   Junius Archibald Hurlbut (born on 14 Jul 1850 St. Lawrence County, Fowler, New York (USA))
              v.   Emery Hulbut (born about 1853 New York (USA))
             vi.   John Myron Hurlbut (born on 8 Aug 1857 St. Lawrence County, New York (USA) - died on 9 Feb 1918 in Howard City, Michigan (USA))
            vii.   Henrietta Adel Hurlbut (born about 1859 New York (USA))
           viii.   Will Hurlbut (born about 1861 New York (USA))
             ix.   Frederick Hurlbut (born about 1863 New York (USA))
              x.   Adelbert Hurlbut (born about 1867 New York (USA))


    151. Louise Hurlbut 1 was born about 1828 in New York (USA) and died on 15 Nov 1890 in Montague, Michigan (USA), about age 62.

    General Notes: DOCUMENTATION SOURCE:

  • 1860 NY Census, St. Lawrence County, Town of Fowler, page 642

    Maiden name unknown.
    Her name was spelled in census as "Loisa" - it could have been Louisa.

  • Louise married Issac Amander Hurlbut before 1845.


    156. Charles S. Bailey 1 was born in 1811 in Hartford County, Bristol, Connecticut-Not Confirmed and died on 21 Aug 1890, at age 79.

    General Notes: DOCUMENTATION SOURCES:
    Town Records, Barbour Collection, CT State Library, Hartford, CT
    1850 Connecticut Census, Charles S. Bailey, Hartford County, Bristol, Connecticut, Page 720, Line 17, House #651, Family #729, Roll 40, page 360, also reference LDS Film #0003069
    Abstracts, Cemetery Records, Hale Collection, Connecticut State Library, Hartford, CT
    Civil War Records son, of Myron Bailey, 1861 - Company B, 5th Infantry, CT Volunteers

    PERSONAL INFORMATION:
    Charles was born in 1811 and spent much of his life in Bristol, Connecticut. He was a craftsman and a carpenter. He married Louisa Peck around 1813, and together they and had a least 3 children: Myron, Eveline and Josephine. In 1850 he had $1,000 in real estate value. He died in 1890 at the age of 79. His wife Louisa died 5 years later.

    CENSUS RESEARCH NOTES
    SOUNDEX B400
    Still need to get copies of each of these census pages

    1860 Connecticut Census Index, County of Hartford, City District 2, page 1234 and a Charles in Hartford County, District 3, p.141
    1850 - found record, see above documentation source for image
    1840 Connecticut Census Index shows a Charles Bailey living in Hartford County, Town of Bristol, p.82. The pages of this census are so hard to read, and offer little info other than what is already listed here
    1820 Connecticut Census Index shows no Bailey in Bristol -try Hartford County - there are 6 listed
    1810 Connecticut Census Index shows an Abner Hart Bailey, Bristol, p. 637 (this is only Bailey in town)

    1790 Connecticut Census listing Nathan Bailey, living in Hartford County, Bristol, Connecticut
    The 1790 census tells you very little about a person, but it was the very first census ever taken in America. For Nathan, we find out only that he lived in Bristol in 1790, and had 1 male age 16 or over, 3 males ages under 16, and 2 females. No other information is provided. To learn alittle about the 1790 census visit Rootsweb Guide: 1790 Census

    Charles married Louisa Peck about 1835.

    Children from this marriage were:

    78        i.   Myron Bailey (born on 12 Feb 1837 Hartford County, Town Bristol, Connecticut (USA) - died on 3 Jun 1917)
             ii.   Eveline L. Bailey (born about 1844 - died about 1910)
            iii.   Josephine Bailey (born about 1849 - died on an unknown date)


    157. Louisa Peck 1 was born about 1813 and died on 12 Oct 1895, about age 82.

    General Notes: DOCUMENTATION SOURCES:
    Town Records, Barbour Collection, CT State Library, Hartford, CT
    1850 Connecticut Census, Charles S. Bailey, Hartford County, Bristol, Connecticut, Page 720, Line 17, House #651, Family #729, Roll 40, page 360, also reference LDS Film #0003069
    Cemetery Records also found at CT State Library, Hartford, CT, Hale Collection
    Marriage Records also located at CT State Library, Hartford, CT
    Civil War Records son, of Myron Bailey, 1861 - Company B, 5th Infantry, CT Volunteers

    PERSONAL INFORMATION:
    Louisa was born around 1813 and spent much of her life in Bristol, Connecticut. She married Charles Bailey around 1813, and together they and had a least 3 children: Myron, Eveline and Josephine. She was widowed in 1890, and died five years later in 1895 at the age of 82. Louisa, her husband and her children Myron and Evelyn are buried at 104-9 West Cemetery, Bristol, Connecticut.


    CENSUS RESEARCH NOTES
    SOUNDEX B400


    1840 Connecticut Census Index shows a Charles Bailey living in Hartford County, Town of Bristol, p.82
    1820 Connecticut Census Index shows no Bailey in Bristol -try Hartford County - there are 6 listed
    1810 Connecticut Census Index shows an Abner Hart, Bristol, p. 637 (this is only bailey in that town)
    1790 Connecticut Census listing Nathan Bailey, living in Hartford County, Bristol, Connecticut


    Noted events in her life were:

    • Cemetery Buried: Cemetery Buried, 104-9 West Cemetery, Bristol, Connecticut (USA).

    Louisa married Charles S. Bailey about 1835.


    158. Sidney M. Gorham 1 was born about 1814 in New Haven County, City Of New Haven, Connecticut (USA).

    General Notes: DOCUMENTATION SOURCES:
    1850 Census, Roll 47, Connecticut, New Haven County, City of New Haven, page 116, Line 23
    Front of Death certificate for Charles S. Gorham, State of Connecticut, death date: 12/30/1915
    Back of Death certificate for Charles S. Gorham, State of Connecticut, listing cause of death

    Sideny was born in New Haven, Connecticut around 1814. According to the 1850 Connecticut census, Sidney was a Livery Keep with $100 worth of real estate. In 1850 he was 36. His wife Ellen D. was age 25 and they had 2 children, William (age 7) and Jane G. (age 3). A 48 year old person from England named Robert Miller was also living in the household (it is hard to read his occupation - something like Ostler). It would appear from this census that the Gorham family was from France, as this was listed as the place of birth for the entire family, but I believe this was a mistake on the part of the census taker, who put ditto signs down the column and mixed up this family with their neighbors from France. According toCharles Gorham's death certificate (son of Sidney and Ellen), both of his parents were born in Connecticut.

    Sidney married Ellen D. Allen .

    Children from this marriage were:

              i.   William H. Gorham (born in 1843 ?new Haven County, City Of New Haven, Connecticut (USA))
             ii.   Jane G. Gorham (born in 1847 ?new Haven County, City Of New Haven, Connecticut (USA))
    79      iii.   Ellen Jane Gorham (born about 1851 New Haven County, City Of New Haven, Connecticut (USA))
             iv.   Charles S. Gorham (born on 4 Feb 1852 New Haven County, City Of New Haven, Connecticut (USA) - died on 30 Dec 1915 in New Haven County, City Of New Haven, Connecticut (USA))


    159. Ellen D. Allen 1 was born about 1827 in New Haven County, Town Of Wallingford, Connecticut (USA).

    General Notes: Documentation of Sources:
    1850 Census, Connecticut, New Haven County, City of New Haven, Page 116 for her parents (before Ellen's birth born 1851)
    Front of Death certificate for Charles S. Gorham, State of Connecticut, death date: 12/30/1915
    Back of Death certificate for Charles S. Gorham, State of Connecticut, listing cause of death


    Ellen was born in Wallingford, Connecticut around 1827. According to the 1850 Connecticut census, her husband Sidney was a Livery Keep with $100 worth of real estate. In 1850 he was 36, and she was age 25. They had 2 children, William (age 7) and Jane G. (age 3). A 48 year old person from England named Robert Miller was also living in the household (it is hard to read his occupation - something like Ostler). It would incorrectly appear from this census that the Gorham family was from France, as this was listed as the place of birth for the entire family, but I believe this was a mistake on the part of the census taker, who put ditto signs down the column and mixed up this family with their neighbors from France. According to Charles Gorham's death certificate (son of Sidney and Ellen), both of his parents were born in Connecticut.

    Ellen married Sidney M. Gorham .


    168. Ichabod Sisson 1 was born about 1800 in Rhode Island.

    General Notes: DOCUMENTATION SOURCES:
    1910 RI Census, County Washington, Town of Westerly, Film #1375458
    Undocumented link to Benjamin F. Sisson

    Not sure he was born in Rhode Island.

    1910 RI Census, County Washington, Town of Westerly, Film #1375458
    Ichabod Sisson, ED 311, Sheet 16b, Page 268, Line 53 age 71, born Rhode Island (his parents also born in RI). Eliza, wife, age 73, born in CT (her parents also born in CT). Living in household, Gilbert H. age 48 and his wife Annie, age 47

    See record of son, Benjamin F. for more research census details

    Ichabod married Abby Murphy in 1825.

    Children from this marriage were:

              i.   George M Sisson (born in 1825 Westerly, RI)
    84       ii.   Benjamin F. Sisson (born in 1827 County Of Washington, Westerly, Rhode Island (USA) - died on 2 Jul 1910 in County Of Washington, Westerly, Rhode Island (USA))
            iii.   Ichabod Sisson (born in 1838)
             iv.   Charles E. Sisson (born in 1937)


    169. Abby Murphy 1 was born about 1800 in Rhode Island.

    General Notes: DOCUMENTATION SOURCES:

    Undocumented - research still in progress. Also, not 100% sure she was born in Rhode Island
    See record of son, Benjamin F. for more research census details

    Abby married Ichabod Sisson in 1825.


    170. Abram Culver,1 son of John D. Culver and Sabra Sybil Pall , was born in 1819 in New York (USA).

    General Notes: DOCUMENTATION SOURCE:
    LDS RECORDS

    Abram married (name unknown).

    Children from this marriage were:

    85        i.   Cynthia A. Culver (born on 14 Mar 1831 Stonington (New London County) Connecticut (USA))


    192. Borre Borrestad 1 was born about 1765.

    General Notes: DOCUMENTATION SOURCE:
    Vital Records of Norway, available online at Latter Day Saints (www.familysearch.org)

    Borre married (name unknown).

    Children from this marriage were:

    96        i.   Jakob Borrestad (born about 1785 County Vestfold, Municipality Fredriksværns Domicle Staværn, Norway)


    224. Allen 1 was born about 1825.

    General Notes: A.J. Allen may be father of James Allen. Based on 1885 Iowa State Census record on page 704 listing AJ Allen (age 60) and Wife Sarah (age 40) and son William S (age 19) in Pottawattamie County.

    CENSUS RESEARCH NOTES:
    SOUNDEX: A445

    1890 Nebraska Vets Index lists no Allen surname at all

    1885 Iowa State Census: A visit to the Des Moines, Iowa Historical Society uncovered in the 1885 Iowa State Census, Pottawattamie County, Page 704 an A.J. Allen, age 60 (born circa 1825) and wife Sarah from Ohio, Age 40 with a son, William, age 19.

    1870 Nebraska Census Index Seventeen (17) Allen Families were listed in this census in Douglas County. (No A.J.) I believe they had moved to Iowa by then. There was a Jas A., age 21 born in NY. Our James was born in Nebraska according to his son's (Alfred J. Allen) marriage record.

    1870 Iowa Census Index lists in POTTAWAMIE COUNTY
    Benjamin F. Allen, POTT, page 016, 1WCouncil
    Mary J. Allen, POTT, page 019, 1WCouncil
    Charley Allen, POTT, page 062 3WCouncil
    Emma Allen, POTT, page 064 3WCouncil
    L.F. Allen, POTT, page 064 3WCouncil
    Mary Allen, POTT, page 065, 3WCouncil
    Emory C. Allen, POTT, page 460, 3WCouncil
    B.B. Allen, POTT, page 101, 4WCouncil
    W.T. Allen, POTT, page 083, 4WCouncil
    Orlando (Orilla?) Allen, POTT, page 106, 5WCouncil
    P. Allen, POTT, page 110, 5WCouncil
    Mary Allen, POTT, page 110, 5WCouncil
    Willis Allen, POTT, page 125, 6WCouncil
    Alfred Allen, POTT, page 127, 6WCouncil
    Richard Allen, POTT, page 204, Rockfordtw (maybe page 204?)
    Sophia Allen, POTT, page 204, Rockfordtw
    Joseph Allen, POTT, page 205, Rockfordtw

    1860 Nebraska Census Index lists:
    James B. Allen, Douglas County, Omaha City, 3rd Ward, p.120 age 39
    Alma M. Allen (wife), Douglas County, Omaha City, 3rd Ward, p.120 age 28
    Anna Allen, Douglas County, Omaha City, 3rd Ward, p.120 age 5
    Fedelia L. Allen, Douglas County, Omaha City, 3rd Ward, p.120 age 17
    John M. Allen, Douglas County, Omaha City, 3rd Ward, p.120 age 2

    Elijah Allen, Douglas County, Omaha City, 3rd Ward, p.113, line 12 (born 1835 in MI, farmer per 1870 census)
    Lydia L. Allen, Douglas County, Omaha City, 3rd Ward, p.113, line 13 (wife, born 1833 in MI per 1870 census)
    Lydia and Elijah had 3 children: Alberte, Hattie B and a 3rd unnamed born feb 1870)

    Micaja C. Allen, Douglas County, Omaha City, 3rd Ward, p.113, line 14 age 3

    Steven G. Douglas County, Omaha City, 3rd Ward, p.113, line 16, age 30 Catharine Allen, Douglas County, Omaha City, 3rd Ward, p.113, line 17, age 28
    John J. Allen, Douglas County, Omaha City, 3rd Ward, p.113, line 18, age 7)

    James Z. Allen, age 28Douglas County, Omaha City, 1st Ward, p.7, Dwelling #64, Family #51
    Elizabeth A. Allen, age 27Douglas County, Omaha City, 1st Ward, p.7Dwelling #64, Family #51
    Grace J. Allen, age 3 Douglas County, Omaha City, 1st Ward, p.7 Dwelling #64, Family #51
    Jennie M. Allen, age 5 Douglas County, Omaha City, 1st Ward, p.7 Dwelling #64, Family #51
    Mary P. Allen, age 9 months Douglas County, Omaha City, 1st Ward, p.7 Dwelling #64, Family #51

    Ellen Allen, Douglas County, Omaha City, 3rd Ward, p.79
    Mary Allen, Douglas County, Omaha City, 3rd Ward, p.79
    Jane Allen, Douglas County, Omaha City, 3rd Ward, p.87

    1860 Iowa Census Index lists:
    Maiona Allen, POTT, page 336, 3WCouncil
    Perciral Allen, POTT, page 305, 1WCouncil
    Samuel Allen, POTT, page 405, Rockford Township

    1854-56 Nebraska Census Index shows the following Allen's
    County Name Born Occupation #Males in Family/Age
    Douglas Clark Allen MO Farmer 1 under 16, 1 under 21
    Douglas Clark Allen VA Farmer 1 over 21
    Douglas Thos. Allen VA Farmer 2 under 16, 1 under 21
    Douglas Jas. T. (James?) MI Hotelkeeper 2 over 16, 17 over 21 (wow-19 kids!)
    Douglas Allen & Lee MA Carpenters 2 over 21
    Douglas John E. MA Farmer 1 over 21
    Douglas James B. NY Blacksmith 1 over 21
    Richardson Thomas B. Allen MO Farmer 2 over 21
    Nemaha Co. Clark Allen - Farmer 3 over 21
    Otoe Co. George Allen RI Carpenter 1 over 16, 1 over 21

    1850 Iowa Census Index shows 4 Allens beginning with firstname starting with A - Albert, Alexander, Andrew J. and Andrew. Checked on Andrew, County Pottawamie, page 084 in District. This did not appear to be our AJ. - Maybe check on the Andrew J.? - reminder, we are not even sure his name is AJ!

    1841-49 Iowa Census Index lists an Albert Allen

    1838 Iowa Census Index has no listing for A.J. Allen

    1836 Iowa Census Index has no Allen surname listed at all

    Allen married (name unknown).

    Children from this marriage were:

    112       i.   James Allen (born about 1849 Omaha, Nebraska (USA) - died about 1929)


    240. Hutchinson .1

    General Notes: CENSUS RESEARCH NOTES
    Appling County was formed in 1818 by Creek cessions. County Seat is Baxley, and Richmond, is in Appling County. Also considered Appling: Coffee, Echols, Pierce, Jeff Davis

    1880 Soundex H325 on "J" and John Hutchinson in Georgia
    1.located J.J., Vol 15, ED 73 Sheet 23 Line 42 County Lowndes age 37, wife SH - doesn't look like our John's info
    2.John, Vol 8, ED 53, Sheet 33, Line 35, County Emanuel, wife Rebecca 9(age 27), son William (age 2) born Georgia - spouse and son are correct, but the ages are way off

    1880 Census, Georgia LDS Film #445586, William R., Vol 7, ED 42, Sheet 54, Line 17, age 37,born Georgia, Living Dodge County, Dist 349 wife Anna, born GA age 22, daughter Carrie, age 7 born GA. This is our William R., son of John & Rebeckah

    1880 Census, Georgia, Appling County LDS Film #1254133 -searched all of county line by line and found no Hutchinson listed.

    1870 Georgia Census Search of census index of HUTCHINSON/HUTCHISON/HUTCHESON/HUTCHSEN (in genealogy library.com
    Hutchinson, Laura CHATHAM CO. SUBDIV. 21 SAVANNAH page 116
    Hutchinson, Lizzie CHATHAM CO. SUBDIV. 21 SAVANNAH page 110
    Hutchinson, Raahel CHATHAM CO. SAVANNAH 407 page 1870
    Hutchison, Loga CHATHAM CO. SUBDIV. 21 SAVANNAH page 192
    Hutcheson, Margaret CHATHAM CO. SAVANNAH page 470
    Hutchinson, Ed. GA FULTON CO. 2 W. ATLANTA page 199
    Hutchinson, Jennie FULTON CO. 3 W. ATLANTA page 243
    Hutchison, Anthony FULTON CO. 4 W. ATLANTA page 263
    Hutchison, John FULTON CO. 4 W. ATLANTA page 274
    Hutchison, Matilda FULTON CO. 1 W. ATLANTA page 117
    Hutchison, Jacob R RICHMOND CO. AUGUSTA P.O. page 405

    1860
    PARTIALLY COMPLETE
    RECORD FOR JOHN W. FOUND - NEED TO FIND RECORD FOR WILLIAM ROBERT, AGE 16...
    On LDS Film #0803130, John W. was found in MCIN, page 19. Born in South Carolina, Age 50, manager with 6,000 value of real estate, wife Rebecca I, age 49.
    1860 GA Census Index lists 3 John Hutchinsons, one in PIKE, Page 57, one in HANC, p290 and 1 in FLOY, p.299.

    1850
    COMPLETE - RECORD FOR JOHN W. FOUND IN GLYNN COUNTY
    1850 Georgia Census Index shows 4 Williams Hutchinson/Hutchison in that year as follows:William Hutchison CHAT, page327, #13 DIST
    William Hutchison MARI, 275, 57th DIS
    William Hutchinson, EMAN, page468, 28th DIS
    William Hutchinson, DELK, page 117, SHALLOWF


    1850 Georgia Census LDS Film #0007057 for Appling County, Georgia (USA) line by line and found no Hutchinson living in this county this year. The County included the Town of Bailey and several districts including District #457, #443, #583 and #1239

    1850 Georgia Search of census index of HUTCHINSON/HUTCHISON/HUTCHESON (in genealogy library.com)
    Hutchinson, John W. GLYNN CO. page 002
    Hutchinson, Mary A. BURKE CO. 62ND + 60TH DISTRICT page 276
    Hutchinson, James CAMPBELL CO. 10TH DISTRICT page 412
    Hutchinson, Elezycina CHEROKEE CO. 15TH DISTRICT page 489
    Hutchinson, Thomas CHEROKEE CO. 15TH DISTRICT page 539
    Hutchinson, Verlinnah CHEROKEE CO. 15TH DISTRICT page 540
    Hutchinson, P. W. CLARKE CO. FARMINGTON DISTRICT page 067
    Hutchins, John COBB CO. LOST DISTRICT page 148
    Hutchinson, Turner COBB CO. ROSWELL DISTRICT page 117
    Hutchinson, Abel J. COLUMBIA CO. page 262
    Hutchinson, Daton COLUMBIA CO. page 269
    Hutchinson, Rigdon COLUMBIA CO. page 278
    Hutchins, Meredith DE KALB CO. BLACKHALL DISTRICT page 191
    Hutchinson, George W. DE KALB CO. SHALLOWFORD DISTRICTpage 118
    Hutchinson, William DE KALB CO. SHALLOWFORD DISTRICT page 117
    Hutchins, Asa DECATUR CO. 22ND DISTRICT page 044
    Hutchinson, J. DECATUR CO. 22ND DISTRICT page 039
    Hutcherson, J. ELBERT CO. ELBERT DISTRICT page 424
    Hutcherson, J. I. ELBERT CO. ELBERT DISTRICT page 365
    Hutchinson, J. ELBERT CO. ELBERT DISTRICT page 413
    Hutchinson, Aaron EMANUEL CO. 28TH DISTRICT page 481
    Hutchinson, Enoch EMANUEL CO. 28TH DISTRICT page 469
    Hutchinson, James L. EMANUEL CO. 28TH DISTRICT page 481
    Hutchinson, Joseph EMANUEL CO. 28TH DISTRICT page 481
    Hutchinson, Martha EMANUEL CO. 28TH DISTRICT page 482
    Hutchinson, Moses EMANUEL CO. 28TH DISTRICT page 468
    Hutchinson, Sarah EMANUEL CO. 28TH DISTRICT page 481
    Hutchinson, William EMANUEL CO. 28TH DISTRICT page 468
    Hutchinson, Roland FAYETTE CO. 29TH DISTRICT page 064
    Hutchison, Leander C. FAYETTE CO. 29TH DISTRICT page 013
    Hutcherson, John FLOYD CO. 30TH DIVISION page 133
    Hutchinson, John H. FLOYD CO. 30TH DIVISION page 096
    Hutchinson, Sarah HANCOCK CO. 114TH DISTRICT page 034
    Hutchinson, Seaborn L. HANCOCK CO. 113TH DISTRICT page 029
    Hutchenson, John LAURENS CO. 49TH DIVISION page 240
    Hutchinson, Wineford LAURENS CO. 49TH DIVISION page 254
    Hutchinson, David LOWNDES CO. 53RD DIVISION page 380
    Hutchinson, John M. LOWNDES CO. 53RD DIVISION page 388
    Hutchinson, Richard P. LOWNDES CO. 53RD DIVISION page 382
    Hutchinson, Mouring LUMPKIN CO. AURARIAL DISTRICT page 040
    Hutchersen, John MONROE CO. 60TH DIVISION page 038
    Hutcherson, John T. MONROE CO. 60TH DIVISION page 049
    Hutchinson, John B. MONROE CO. 60TH DIVISION page 018
    Hutcheson, David PIKE CO. 68TH DISTRICT page 183
    Hutchinson, E. PIKE CO. 68TH DISTRICT page 125
    Hutchison, John PIKE CO. 68TH DISTRICT page 186
    Hutchison, John, Jr. PIKE CO. 68TH DISTRICT page 187
    Hutcherson, Daniel RICHMOND CO. 86TH DISTRICT page 323
    Hutchin, Martha RICHMOND CO. 73RD DIVISION page 486
    Hutchines, Benjamin RICHMOND CO. 86TH DISTRICT page 323
    Hutchins, William RICHMOND CO. 73RD DIVISION page 535
    Hutchinson, James RICHMOND CO. 73RD DIVISION page 469
    Hutchinson, John M. RICHMOND CO. 86TH DISTRICT page 295
    Hutchison, Charles RICHMOND CO. 86TH DISTRICT page 300
    Hutchinson, Daniel WARREN CO. 90 SUBDIVISION page 197
    Hutchings, Thomas L. WASHINGTON CO. 91ST DIVISION page 265
    Hutchins, Wiley WASHINGTON CO. 91ST DIVISION page 237
    Hutchinson, James WASHINGTON CO. 91ST DIVISION page 257

    1850 South Carolina Census Search of census index of HUTCHINSON/HUTCHISON/HUTCHESON (in genealogy library.com)
    Huskinson, William ABBEVILLE DIST. SALUDA REGIMENT page 144
    Hutchinson, Columbus ABBEVILLE DIST. SALUDA REGIMENT page 115
    Hutchinson, Maxamelian ABBEVILLE DIST. SALUDA REGIMENT page 115
    Huskinson, Robert ANDERSON DIST. WESTERN DIVISION page 172
    Hutchinson, William ANDERSON DIST. WESTERN DIVISION 219
    Hutchinson, Elizabeth BEAUFORT DIST. page 0140 (age 18)
    Hutchinson, James, Jr. BEAUFORT DIST. page 0199 (age 21)
    Hutchinson, James, Sr. BEAUFORT DIST. page 0197 (age 47)
    Hutchinson, Martha BEAUFORT DIST. page 0197 (age 45)
    Hutchinson, Joseph BEAUFORT DIST. page 0198 (age 63)
    Hutchinson, Mary BEAUFORT DIST. SUBDIVISION F page 0198 (age 31)
    Hutchinson CHARLESTON DIST. ST. PHILIPS & MICHAELS page 101
    Hutchinson, Susan BEAUFORT DIST. ST. PETERS PARISH page 076
    Hutchinson, Susan BEAUFORT DIST. page 0402 (age 58)
    Hutchison, Elizabeth BEAUFORT DIST. ST. LUKE PARISH page 045
    Hutchison, James BEAUFORT DIST. ST. LUKE PARISH page 048
    Hutchison, Joseph BEAUFORT DIST. ST. LUKE PARISH page 048
    Hutchinson, Edward L. COLLETON DIST. ST. GEORGES PARISH page 256
    Hutchinson, William G. DARLINGTON DIST. 1ST DIVISION page 290
    Hutchison, John DARLINGTON DIST. 1ST page 321
    Hutchinson, Edward CHARLESTON DIST. ST. PHILIPS & MICHAELS page 101
    Hutchinson, Ellen CHARLESTON DIST. ST. PHILIPS & MICHAELS page 311
    Hutchinson, T. L. CHARLESTON DIST. ST. PHILIPS & MICHAELS page 113
    Hutchuson, Mary CHARLESTON DIST. ST. PHILIPS & MICHAELS page 188
    Hutchinson, ? SC FAIRFIELD DIST. page 234
    Hutchinson, James FAIRFIELD DIST. page 252
    Hutchinson, James FAIRFIELD DIST. page 254
    Hutchinson, John P. FAIRFIELD DIST. page 207
    Hutchinson, Joseph FAIRFIELD DIST. page 286
    Hutcherson, Herbert LAURENS DIST. LAURENS DISTRICT page 246
    Hutcherson, Polly A. LAURENS DIST. LAURENS DISTRICT page 241
    Hutchinson, A. P. LAURENS DIST. LAURENS DISTRICT page 241
    Hutchinson, Jane LAURENS DIST. LAURENS DISTRICT page 241
    Hutchinson, Young H. LAURENS DIST. LAURENS DISTRICT page 212
    Hutchison, George LAURENS DIST. LAURENS DISTRICT page 264
    Hutchison, Robert LAURENS DIST. LAURENS DISTRICT page 217
    Hutchinson, Martha RICHLAND DIST. COLUMBIA TWP page 033
    Hutchinson, Penelope RICHLAND DIST. COLUMBIA page 34
    Hutchinson, Thomas K. RICHLAND DIST. DISTRICT page 078
    Hutchinson, Adolphers E. YORK DIST. YORK DISTRICT page 185
    Hutchinson, James P. YORK DIST. YORK DISTRICT page 192
    Hutchison, Samuel B. YORK DIST. YORK DISTRICT 1page 93
    Hutchison LAURENS DIST. LAURENS DISTRICT page 225
    Hutchison, Arthur MARION DIST. page 034
    Hutchison, James MARION DIST. page 036
    Hutchison, Jane MARION DIST. page 036
    Hutchison, Mary A. MARION DIST. page 034
    Hutchison, Ricks MARION DIST. page 031
    Hutchison, D. F. NEWBERRY DIST. NEWBERRY TWP page 247
    Hutchison, Elizabeth NEWBERRY DIST. NEWBERRY TWP page 253
    Hutchison, Ivey NEWBERRY DIST. NEWBERRY TWP page 216
    Hutchison, James NEWBERRY DIST. NEWBERRY TWP page 263
    Hutchison, Lavine NEWBERRY DIST. NEWBERRY TWP page 207
    Hutchison, Louis NEWBERRY DIST. NEWBERRY TWP page 262
    Hutchison, Mahaly NEWBERRY DIST. NEWBERRY TWP page 247
    Hutchison, Samuel NEWBERRY DIST. NEWBERRY TWP page 217
    Hutchison, Pressly SPARTANBURG DIST. SPARTANBURG TWP page 128
    Hutcheson, James GEORGETOWN DIST. GEORGETOWN page 291

    1850 SOUTH CAROLINA Census Index - there is a John R., but no John W. - since son was born in GA, he probably was not in SC in this census year - info: John R, County: FAIR, Page207 City: NO TWP L (no townshil listed)

    1840 SOUTH CAROLINA Census Index
    John W., County: COLL, Page 252, Town: ST Barth, South Carolina
    John - Spear, 078, NO TWP L (no township listed)

    1840 South Carolina Search of census index of HUTCHINSON/HUTCHISON/HUTCHESON (in genealogy library.com)
    Hutchinson, William ABBEVILLE DIST. 1843, page 19
    Hutchison, M. ABBEVILLE DIST, page 59
    Hutcherson, W. ABBEVILLE DIST. page 002
    Hutchinson, J. BEUFORT DIST. ST LUKES PARISH page 270
    Hutchinson, Joseph SC BEUFORT DIST. ST LUKES PARISH page 275
    Hutchinson, Ann N. CHARLESTON DIST. CHARLESTON 2ND WARD page 018
    Hutchinson, Mary CHARLESTON DIST. CHARLESTON 3RD WARD page 045
    Hutchinson, Eleanor CHESTER DIST. CHARLESTON NECK page 125
    Hutchinson, John W. COLLETON DIST. ST BARTHOLOMEWS PARISH page 252
    Hutchinson, Thomas COLLETON DIST. ST BARTHOLOMEWS PARISH page 249
    Hutchinson, Elizabeth FAIRFIELD DIST. page 177
    Hutchison, John SC FAIRFIELD DIST. page 155
    Hutchinson GREENVILLE DIST. page 210
    Hutchinson, A. S. LAURENS DIST. page 040
    Hutchison, Harbert LAURENS DIST page 040
    Hutcherson, John, Sr. LAURENS DIST. page 040
    Hutchison, Janes LAURENS DIST. page 033
    Hutchison, Mary A. LAURENS DIST. page 033
    Hutchison, Robert LAURENS DIST. page 033
    Hutchison, Samuel LAURENS DIST. page 033
    Hutchison, Nancy LAURENS DIST. page 037
    Hutchinson, Jason MARION DIST. page 166
    Hutchinson, Lewis MARION DIST. page 166
    Hutchinson, Thomas RICHLAND DIST. page 446
    Hutchinson, John SPARTANBURG DIST. page 078

    1840 Georgia census index for Hutchinson included (NAME, COUNTY, CENSUS DIV, PAGE):
    J.C., CAMD, JEFF, 11;
    JOHN, DECA, NOTWS, 17;
    JOHN S., RICH, 398DIS, 278;
    JOHN, COBB, 897th, 249;
    L.D., MORR, 467th, 154;
    N., HARRG, SLAUGH, 266,
    RICHARD, JACK, 822DIS, 95;
    WILILAM, COBB, 897DIS, 248;
    A., GREE, NOTWN, 33;
    ALFRED, HARR, HUMPR, 275;
    FURNEY, FAYE, CAPTS, 217;
    JAMES, GREE, NOTWN, 33;
    JAMES, GWIN, 408TH, 93;
    JOHN, GREEN, NOTWP, 30;
    JOHN, PIKE, 56TH, 123;
    MOSES, EMAN, 56TH, 194;
    ROBERT, LIBE, 15TH, 192;
    ROBIN, FAYE, CAPTSI, 215;
    THOMAS, LUMP, 821ST, 258;
    TURNER, FAYE, CAPTWI, 234;
    WILLIAM, COWE, 2ND, 349

    1840 Georgia Search of census index of HUTCHINSON/HUTCHISON/HUTCHESON (in genealogy library.com)
    Hutchenson, Robert CHATHAM CO. 4 DISTRICT
    Hutchinson, Charles T. CHATHAM CO. 1 DISTRICT
    Hutchison, John W. CHATHAM CO. 8 DISTRICT
    Hutchinson, Daniel WARREN CO. 33 BATTALION page 005

    1830 Georgia Census Index
    County Abbrev are: mwr=merriwether, cpb, campbell, mor=morgan, dek=delkalb, rch=richmond, wrn=warren, tlb=talbot, brk=burke, col=columbia, cow=cowetam elb=elbert, dec=decatur, em-emanuel, gwn=gwinnett, cht=chatham(savannah), jsp=jasper, mon=monroe
    Hutchinsons listed as follows (NAME, COUNTY, PAGE IN ORDER BY COUNTY):
    JOHN W., BIB, 67; JAMES, BKE, 141; SARAH, CHT, 240; JAMES, COL, 367; WILLIAM, COL, 340; JAMES, COW, 367; SAMUEL, CPB, 194; JOHN, DEC, 14; TURNER, DEK, 30; WILLIAM, DEK, 30; JOEL, ELB, 121; MOSES, ELB, 126; JOHN, EM, 179; MOSES, EM, 168; THOMAS, EM, 170; RICHARD, GWN, 359; THOMAS, JSP, 380; WILLIAM, MWR, 150; WILLIAM, MON, 219; DAVID, MOR, 260; JOHN, PIK, 107; ADAM, RCH, 260; JOSEPH, RCH, 292; HENRY, TLB, 336; DANIEL, WRN, 199;

    1830 South Carolina Search of census index of HUTCHINSON/HUTCHISON/HUTCHESON (in genealogy library.com)
    John & Elizabeth Hutchinson - Fairfield District, page 400 and 399 respectively
    A.N. Hutchinson - Charleston District, Charleston City, page 35
    Elisabeth Hutchison- Charleston District, Charleston City, page 72
    A. Ann Hutchinson - Colleton District, page 445
    Edward L. Hutcheson - Colleton District, page 460
    Thomas Hutchinson - Kershaw District, page 17
    Samuel B. Hutchison - York District, page 329
    David Hutchinson - York District, page 327
    Samuel Hutcheson - York District, page 390
    John Hutchison SUMTER DIST. SUMTER DISTRICT 094
    Hutchison, James SC NEWBERRY DIST. NEWBERRY DISTRICT page 086
    Samuel Hutchison NEWBERRY DIST page 79
    William Hutcherson, NEWBERRY DIST page 81
    Aaron Hutchison MARION DISTRICT page 022
    Louisa Hutchison MARION DISTRICT page 022
    Hutchison, James LAURENS DIST. LAURENS DISTRICT page 277
    Hutchison, John LAURENS DISTRICT page 274
    William Hutchison, DARLINGTON DIST. DARLINGTON DISTRICT page 215
    Hiram Hutchison, COLUMBIA DIST. COLUMBIA DISTRICT page 383
    Hutchison, Mary SC EDDGEFIELD DISTRICT page 212

    1820 Georgia Census Index - 10 Hutchinsons Listed: Adam (Richmond County), Daniel (Warren), Elijah (Telfair), John (Jackson), Lewis (Emanuel), N. (Warren), Nathaniel (Washington), Richard (Washington), Samuel B. (Morgan), William (Washington)

    1790 Georgia Census Index lists 3 Hutchinsons:
    Jos, p 56, Columbia County
    Jas, page 162, 166 Wilkes County (Part of Elbert, Lincoln, Oglethort, Warren, Green, Taliaferro)
    Wm, p 113

    Hutchinson married (name unknown).

    Children from this marriage were:

    120       i.   John William Hutchinson (born on 8 Sep 1809 South Carolina (USA) - died after 1860 in McIntosh, Georgia (?))


    242. Calhoun .1

    General Notes: LDS has a Calhoun Family that goes all the way back to the year 1300, starting in Scotland, then to Ireland, then to America in South Carolina - unsure if this is a relation, but it would be REALLY COOL if there were our descendants! Based on LDS Record found for Rebecca CALHOUN (AFN: 17R4-SZK)

    Begins with:
    Robert COLQUHOUN (AFN: GJF3-X5) Birth: Abt 1300, Luss, Dunbartonshire, Scotland who has
    Humphrey COLQUHOUN (AFN: GJF3-SG) Birth: Abt 1330, Luss, Dunbartonshire, Scotland, who has son
    John COLQUHOUN (AFN: GJF3-PX), (B cir 1360, d. 9/24/1439), Luss, Dunbartonshire, Scotland who has
    Malcom COLQUHOUN (AFN: GJF3-LF Birth: Abt 1390, Luss, Dunbartonshire, Scotland, who has
    John COLQUHOUN (AFN: GJF0-KT) (B. Abt 1420, d. 1479), Luss, Dunbartonshire, Scotland, who has
    Humphrey COLQUHOUN (AFN: GJF0-4L) (b. Abt 1450, d. 8/1493) Luss, Dunbartonshire, Scotland, who has
    John "Iain" COLQUHOUN (AFN: 9HGZ-ZR) (B. Abt 1475, d. 1539) Luss, Dumbartonshire, Scotland who has
    Humphrey COLQUHOUN (AFN: 9HGZ-WF) Birth: Abt 1510 Of, Luss, Dumbartonshire, Scotland , Died: Jan 1537/1538 Dumbarton, Scotland and married Helen (Katherine) GRAHAM (AFN: 9HGZ-XL) and had
    Sir John COLQUHOUN XIII (AFN: 8KG2-7C) Birth: 1523 Of, Luss, Dunbartonshire, Scotland and Died: 15 Jan 1574 Luss, Dunbartonshire, Scotland Married first Christian ERSKINE (AFN: MGFQ-00) on 25 Jan 1535 in Dumbarton, Scotland and then later Agnes BOYD (AFN: 8XLS-9W) on 3 Nov 1564 in
    Luss, Dunbarton, Scotland and had
    Alexander (Alasdair) COLQUHOUN [LORD] (AFN: 8KG2-C2) Birth: 1573 Of, Luss, Dunbartonshire, Scotland who died 23 May 1617 at Luss, Dunbartonshire, Scotland. He married Margaret Helen BUCHANAN (AFN: 8KM8-NX) on 18 Aug 1595 in Scotland and had
    Adam COLQUHOUN (AFN: 8XLR-VP) Birth: 1601 in Luss, Dumbarton, Strathclyde, Scotland who died Dec 1634 in Dunbarton, Dunbartonshire, Scotland and who married Christian LINDSAY (AFN: NJBJ-JR) in 1621 at Dumbarton, Scotland and had
    Robert COLQUHOUN (AFN: NJBJ-KX) Birth: 1622, Dumbarton, Scotland and died Aft 1666 in Donegal, Ireland and who married Katherine MCAUSELAN (AFN: NJBJ-8D) in 1641in Donegal, Ireland and had
    William Campbell COLQUHOUN (AFN: NJBJ-9K) Birth: 1643 in Corkagh, Tyrone, Donegal, Ireland and
    Christened Of Crosh House, Ireland who died in 1718 at Ardstraw, Tyrone, Ireland and who married Catherine MACCAUSELAND (AFN: NJBK-Z5) Bef 1662 in Ireland and had son,
    Alexander CALHOUN (AFN: KJX9-RR) Birth: 1662 at Crosh House Estate, Newton-Stewart, Tyrone, Ireland who died Abt 1716 in Ardstraw, Tyrone, Ireland and who married Lady JudithHAMILTON (AFN: KJX9-SX) Abt 1684 in Ireland and had a son
    James Patrick CALHOUN (AFN: NJBH-HG) Birth: 1680 at Crosh House Est, Newton-Stewart, Tyrone, Ireland who died in 1741 at Chestnut Level, Lancaster, Pennsylvania and who married Catherine MONTGOMERY (AFN: NLDL-5H) in 1713 in Londonderry, Donegal, Tyrone, Ireland and had a son
    William CALHOUN (AFN: HRWZ-XP) Birth: cir 1720 in Donegal, North Of, Ireland who died in 1760
    in Abbeville, South Carolina (USA) and who married Agnes LONG (AFN: HRWZ-ZV) on 10 Oct 1749
    in Abbeville, South Carolina (USA) had a son,
    Joseph CALHOUN (AFN: HRWS-Q0) Birth: 22 Oct 1750 in Staunton, Augusta, Virginia who died on 14 Apr 1817 in Abbeville, South Carolina who married Catherine (Patsey) CALHOUN (AFN: HRWS-PS) around 1770 and had a son
    Joseph CALHOUN (AFN: HRX0-4N) who married Frances DARRICOTT (AFN: 17R4-SXC)
    and had 9 children:

    1. Rebecca CALHOUN (AFN:17R4-SZK) Pedigree
    Born: Abt. 1813 Place:
    2. Thomas Smith CALHOUN (AFN:17R4-T0Q) Pedigree
    Born: Abt. 1815 Place:
    3. Joseph Selden CALHOUN (AFN:17R4-T1X) Pedigree
    Born: Abt. 1817 Place:
    4. Louisa CALHOUN (AFN:17R4-T25) Pedigree
    Born: Abt. 1819 Place:
    5. Eliza CALHOUN (AFN:17R4-T3C) Pedigree
    Born: Abt. 1821 Place:
    6. Elizabeth Mary CALHOUN (AFN:17R4-T4K) Pedigree
    Born: Abt. 1823 Place:
    7. Frances Josette CALHOUN (AFN:17R4-T5R) Pedigree
    Born: Abt. 1825 Place:
    8. Ann CALHOUN (AFN:17R4-T60) Pedigree
    Born: Abt. 1827 Place:
    9. John Joseph CALHOUN (AFN:17R4-T76) Pedigree
    Born: Abt. 1829 Place:

    Calhoun married (name unknown).

    Children from this marriage were:

    121       i.   Rebekah Irene Calhoun (born on 7 Jan 1810 South Carolina (USA) - died on 9 Oct 1870 in McIntosh, Georgia (USA)?)


    244. George A. Hendry,1 son of Robert Hendry and Ann Lee , was born on 1 Feb 1789 in New Hanover County, North Carolina (USA) and died on 15 Apr 1852 in Liberty County, Georgia (USA), at age 63.

    General Notes: DOCUMENTATION SOURCE:

  • 1850 Georgia Census, Liberty County, page 319
  • Image of Actual Will of George W. Hendry, located in Liberty County Courthouse, Estate papers, Green Box (page 2) (page 3)
  • Transcription of George Hendry's Will, transcribed by Sherry Sullivan
  • Personally surveyed Taylors Creek Cemetery on 6/26/2001 Photo of tombstone
  • Photo of Tombstone of Robert Hendry and Family
  • Taylors Creek Cemetery Plot Map & Website
    BOOKS
  • Taylors Creek, Story of the Community and Her People Through 200 Years", Bird and Paul Yarbrough, Editors, A Project of Taylors Creek Cemetery Association, Press of The Atkinson County Citizen, Pearson, Georgia, 1963. A copy of this book can be found at the Georgia Historical Society, Savannah, Georgia. This book has an updated and revised version printed in 1985. (page 184]
    Information compiled by Spessard Stone in 1983 received from Daughters of American Revolution Archives [page 2] [page 3] [page 4]
  • Marriage civil records of Morgan Co GA; "Early American Marriages: Atlantic S
  • 40,000 Early GA Marriage Records, by Joseph T. Maddox & Mary Carter
  • Liberty Co GA Marriage Records
    WEBSITES
  • Hendry Family Website - Renee Hendry Greene
    Family Website of Southern Hendry's in US

    ***


    Tombsone lists age as 63 years, 2 mos., 15 days on DOD (15 APR 1852)

  • Noted events in his life were:

    • Cemetery Buried: Cemetery Buried, Taylors Creek Cemetery Liberty County, Georgia (USA).

    George married Levicy Amanda Fuller in 1817 in Morgan County, Georgia (USA).

    Children from this marriage were:

              i.   William P. Hendry (born in 1826)
             ii.   Julia Ann Hendry (born on 7 Dec 1828 Liberty County, Georgia (USA) - died on 16 Nov 1908 in Liberty County, Georgia (USA))
    122     iii.   George Walter Hendry (born on 23 Dec 1832 Liberty County, Georgia (USA) - died on an unknown date)
             iv.   Levica Amanda Hendry (born on 30 Sep 1836 Liberty County, Georgia (USA) - died on 14 May 1916)

    George married Sarah Miller on 2 Dec 1846 in Bryan County, Georgia (USA). Sarah was born about 1808.


    245. Levicy Amanda Fuller,1 daughter of Fuller and Unknown , was born about 1800 and died before 1850.

    General Notes: DOCUMENTATION SOURCE:
    Taylors Creek, Story of the Community and Her People Through 200 Years", Bird and Paul Yarbrough, Editors, A Project of Taylors Creek Cemetery Association, Press of The Atkinson County Citizen, Pearson, Georgia, 1963. A copy of this book can be found at the Georgia Historical Society, Savannah, Georgia. This book has an updated and revised version printed in 1985. (page 184]
    Website of Renee Hendry Greene
    Hendry Website
    sources Renee Hendry Greene credits are:
    Internet homepage of Larry Hendry (4/97).
    Marriage civil records of Morgan Co GA; "Early American Marriages:Atlantic S


    This person was found when informant on internet claimed "two Hendry brothers married 2 FULLER sisters" in Elbert or Morgan County, Georiga. Renee Hendry Greene went to Georgia Marriage records and found GRAVES and GEORGE Hendry marrying LAURA and LEVICY FULLER on Dec 28 and Dec 2, 1817 in Monroe County, Georgia.

    She learned that the clerk who transcribed the data on George's marriage to Levicy Fuller had partied much too hardily and apparently REentered the data under the influence of a really bad hangover. No Graves Hendry existed. We are KEEPING this in the database for future reference so another researcher
    won't have to repeat the adventure. - rhg

    Could it be that the two sisters were Pamelia Fuller and Levicy?

    Levicy married George A. Hendry in 1817 in Morgan County, Georgia (USA).


    246. Terrence K. McGillis,1 son of Randolph McGillis and Hannah McGillis , was born about 1800 in Connel County, Ireland and died about 1832, about age 32.

    General Notes: DOCUMENTATION SOURCES:
    1830 Bryan County Census, Page 86
    Death Certificate of Mrs. W.R. Hutchinson, File No 17959, Liberty County, Georgia
    BOOKS

  • The Shuman Family Genealogy & Allied Familes, Carolyn Barber Jarrard, 1994
  • From Beautiful Zion to Red Bird Creek, A History of Bryan County, Georgia, by Buddy Sullivan, published by Bryan County Board of Commissioners, 2000, page 391
  • Taylors Creek, Story of the Community and Her People Through 200 Years", Bird and Paul Yarbrough, Editors, A Project of Taylors Creek Cemetery Association, Press of The Atkinson County Citizen, Pearson, Georgia, 1963. A copy of this book can be found at the Georgia Historical Society, Savannah, Georgia. This book has an updated and revised version printed in 1985. (page 238)

    WEBSITES
    Hendry Family Website - Renee Hendry Greene
    Family Website of Southern Hendry's in US
    Descendants of John Henry Website

    His name may have been Torrence, Turrence or Terrence. Some oral history indicates he may have come from Scotland.

    LDS record shows his name spelled as Turrence K. McGillis. T.K. McGillis is referenced on page 391 in "From Beautiful Zion" as an assistant marshal in Bryan County, Georgia, with one slave

    In 1830 Bryan County Georgia Census, T.K. McGFillis had in his household 1 male age 5-9, 1 male age 10-15, 1 male age(himself) 30-39, 1 female under 5 and 2 females ages 20-29. While the names of the 2 male children are yet to be uncovered, the female under age 5 is believed to be Mary Ann, one of the females in Providence (age 27). Unclear who the other female might be.

    There may have been other family in the area that spelled the surname "McGilliss".
    In 1830 GA Census Index there are 2 other McGillis' in Montgomery County - Angus & John

  • Terrence married Providence Louisa Shuman about 1824.

    Children from this marriage were:

              i.   Henry McGillis (born on 3 Jun 1825 Georgia (USA) - died on 3 Jun 1891 in Liberty County, Georgia (USA))
             ii.   Mary Ann McGillis (born on 22 Oct 1827 - died on 10 Sep 1899 in Liberty County, Georgia (USA))
    123     iii.   Faithy Ann McGillis (born about 1830 Bryan County, Georgia (USA) - died on an unknown date)
             iv.   Elenor E. McGillis (born in 1832)


    247. Providence Louisa Shuman,1 daughter of George Henry Shuman and Faithy Bird , was born on 13 Apr 1804 in Bryan County, Way Station, Georgia (USA) and died on 13 Aug 1888 in Bryan County, Georgia (USA), at age 84.

    General Notes: DOCUMENTATION SOURCES:
    Death Certificate of Mrs. W.R. Hutchinson, File No 17959, Liberty County, Georgia
    LDS Records, AFN:111S-33M
    BOOKS

  • The Shuman Family Genealogy & Allied Familes, Carolyn Barber Jarrard, 1994
    From Beautiful Zion to Red Bird Creek, A History of Bryan County, Georgia, by Buddy Sullivan, published by Bryan County Board of Commissioners, 2000, page 391
    Websites
    Website of Rebecca A. KICENSKI
    Hendry Family Website - Renee Hendry Greene
    Family Website of Southern Hendry's in US
    Descendants of John Henry Website


    Some databases list her date of birth as 3/13/1804, but her cemetery tombstone states it was 4/13/1804.

    Providence Lanier (her second marriage) is listed 1860 Bryan County, Georgia Census as a farmer, widowed, head of household, with grandson Ferdinand (actual name Louis Ferdinand Futch). Ferdinand was listed as age 18. Providence had $700 in property and $1,200 in personal estate.

    I cannot find her in the 1860 Bryan County census. She would have been a Lanier by then, but no Lanier's are shown to be living in Bryan County in 1860 census. Maybe she is in the Liberty County census?

    She is, however, listed in the 1870 Bryan County Georgia census it shows Providence Lanier listed as having paralysis.

    According to The Shuman Family Genealogy & Allied Familes, she is listed in the 1870 Georgia Census (Bryan County?) as having Paralysis.

  • Noted events in her life were:

    • Cemetery Buried: Cemetery Buried, Thomas Hill Cemetery, Liberty County, Hinesville, Georgia (USA).

    Providence married Terrence K. McGillis about 1824.

    Providence married Louis Lanier , son of Lemuel Lanier and Mary Lanier , about 1830 in Georgia (USA). Louis was born in 1805 in Georgia (USA) and died before 1860 in Bryan County, Georgia (USA).

    Children from this marriage were:

              i.   Georgia Ann Lanier (born on 20 Nov 1834 Bryan County, Georgia (USA) - died on 26 Apr 1892 in Bryan County, Georgia (USA))
             ii.   Emily Providence Lanier (born in 1839)
            iii.   Mitta I. Lanier (born on 17 Jun 1844 - died on 24 May 1854)


    248. John Toner 1 was born about 1815 in Cork County, Ireland.

    General Notes: DOCUMENTATION SOURCES:
    Oral History by Elizabeth Hutchinson
    Oral History by William Hutchinson (3)
    Volume VII, The Famine Immigrants, 1846-1851 (LDS Book Reference # 974.71)

    PERSONAL INFORMATION:
    According to Elizabeth Toner Hutchinson, her grandparents came over "on the boat" from Ireland during the great potatoe famine (which was circa 1845-1851) and lived in Philadelphia. According to William Hutchinson, his mother, Elizabeth Toner, always told him that the family came from Cork County, Ireland.

    In a visit in July 2000 to Salt Lake City, Utah at the Family History Library of the Latter Day Saints, a record of John Toner, from Cork County Ireland was found. I believe this is the correct record for our ancestors. The information is as follows, from Volume VII, The Famine Immigrants, 1846-1851 (LDS Book Reference # 974.71)

    Ship: New-Hampshire
    Date: November 21, 1851
    Date Port Ship: 21No27ls
    Passengers: John Toner, age 36, laborer, wife Betty, age 37 children: John age 6 and Nancy age 5

    COUNTY CORK RESEARCH:
    Map of County Cork
    Cork County is in the Provence of Munster. Its major towns are Bandon, Cohb, Cork, Fermoy, Kinsale, Mallow, Skibbereen, and Youghal. Cork was one of the worst affected areas in the Great Famine of 1845-47, losing 200,000 persons (one-quarter of the total population) between 1841 and 1851. Of these, 150,000 died and 50,000 emigrated.

    Indexes to Marriage Bonds
    Marriage bonds were required prior to obtaining a license to marry. Neither bonds nor licences survived the 1922 fire. However, some indexes to them did survive. The National Archives possess those for County Cork for the years 1623-1845 for the diocese of Cork and Ross; and for 1630-1867 for the diocese of Cloyne. Indexes for both dioceses have been filmed by the LDS. Marriage bonds usually refer only to upper classes and landowners.

    Censuses and Substitutes
    The only complete censuses for County Cork (or anywhere else in Ireland) that are presently available to the public are for 1901 and 1911. They are located at the Public Record Office. An index to townlands and streets for the 1911 census for Cork can be found on microfilm at the LDS.

    The only other government census that has survived for any of County Cork is for 1851, and this is for only very few parishes, namely Kilworth and parts of Kilcrumper, Leitrim and Macroney parishes. The original is at the PRO. "County Cork, Ireland, a collection of 1851 census records" by J. Masterson may be found in some libraries, including LDS, and it can be purchased on line through Amazon.com.

    Griffith's Valuation, or the Householders Index, taken from 1851 to 1853 in County Cork, could prove a useful tool in light of the deficiency in real censuses. It is mainly used when you do not know the parish your ancestor was from. If your ancestor's name was common, it may be difficult to establish this, and there is actually little genealogical value to the Valuation. If your surname was common, the surveyors sometimes added the householder's father's first name to distinguish between individuals. The original index is housed at the Valuation Office in Dublin. Copies are widely available in genealogical libraries, including LDS, and at the National Archives, National Library and the Genealogical Office.

    The Tithe Applotment Survey, taken in 1823 and 1837 could also be used for lack of censuses. This lists only those who occupied agricultural land. If your ancestor lived in a city, they would not be found here. The Survey can be found at the National Archives, National Library and the Genealogical Office, and copies are widely distributed in genealogical libraries, including LDS.

    A religious census, taken in 1766 and listing whether inhabitants were Catholic or Protestant, survives for many Cork parishes and can be found in the PRO. Those for the parishes of Dunbulloge and Kilmichael have been published in the Journal of Cork Historical and Archeological Society, Volumes 51 and 26, respectively.

    Militia lists for all males aged 16 to 60 in 1761 in County Cork can be found in the Genealogical Office.

    WEBSITES:
    Locations of Genealogical Holdings
    National Archives of Ireland
    Irish Famine - Gorta Mor (the Great Hunger)
    Irish Famine - a Curriculum
    Genealogical Society of Ireland
    Irish Ancestors Search Page
    The Public Record Office of Northern Ireland
    Northern Ireland Family History Society
    GENUKI: Ireland and UK Genealogy
    Cork County Libraries and Historical Societies
    Brief History of Cork City
    County Cork GENWEB Page
    Christening, Marriage, Death, Records/County of Cork

    FAMINE RESEARCH NOTES:
    "Cork, a county of Ireland, in the province of Munster, 80 m. long and 50 broad; bounded on the W by the Kerry and the Atlantic, N by Limerick, E by Waterford, and S by St George's channel. It sends 8 members to parliament, is divided into 232 parishes, and has about 702,000 inhabitants. It is very fertile, and has two considerable rivers, the Blackwater and the Lee." [From The New London Gazetteer (1826)]

    What it must have been like in Cork County in 1847 - Imagine this...
    "The coroners of the city have declared their determination not to hold inquests on the bodies of persons dying in the street from want or fever, in order to avoid the great expense which the innumerable inquests from these causes would bring upon the city." The Cork Reporter April 29, 1847 (quote found on website http://www.irishfamine.com/history.htm)

    The Penal Laws enacted or re-enacted in the new era succeeding the siege of Limerick, when under the pledged faith and honour of the English crown, the Irish Catholics were to be "protected in the free and unfettered exercise of their religion", provided amongst other things that :

    Things Forbidden :
    1.The Irish Catholic was forbidden the exercise of his religion,
    2.He was forbidden to receive education.
    3.He was forbidden to enter a profession.
    4.He was forbidden to hold public office.
    5.He was forbidden to engage in trade or commerce.
    6.He was forbidden to live in a corporate town or within five miles
    thereof.
    7.He was forbidden to own a horse of greater value than five pounds.
    8.He was forbidden to purchase land.
    9.He was forbidden to lease land.
    10.He was forbidden to vote.
    11.He was forbidden to keep any arms for his protection.
    12.He was forbidden to hold a life annuity.
    13.He could not be guardian to a child.
    14.He could not attend catholic worship.
    15.He could not himself educate his child.


    NOTES ABOUT SURNAME TONER:
    The name Toner is the anglicized form of the Gaelic name O'Tomhrair. The "O" signifies "grandson of" or "descendant of". It is derived from the Norse forename Tomar, which belonged to the Scandanavian King of Dublin. The Toner family possessed territory on the banks of the Fayle in Tyrane and south Derryand were a branch of the Cinel Enghain, descending from the Eaghan, son of Naill of the Nine Hostages (High King of Ireland in 379). This surname has always been numerous in Ulster. The annals of the Four Masters mention a priest of Clanmacnais, Co Offaly (AD 1011) called O'Tomhair. Toner is listed as one of the principal names in Co. Armagh. A notable bearer of the names was John Thonor (or Thonery), who was Bishop of Lismore from 1554 to 1565.

    AMDG13@aol.com (Maureen Buckley Toner )relates that her husband has records of a Francis Toner, who married Ann Hughes and came to Omaha, Nebraska as a homesteader, with his wife and 5 children. His brothers were John (born in 1813) and Joseph. John left Ireland sometime before 1854 and her family lore tells that he went either to Johnstown or Philadelphia.

    A nephew of hers, another John Toner, said his Dad Francis had six brothers: John, Pie, and Patrick (all in Omaha), Peter (in Ireland), Barney and Owen (or could have been called Oroue, which means Red). This nephew thought that Owen and Barney came to Philadelphia during he famine

    A lady named Mary Toner Atzenback (her husband's aunt) did research in the 1970's and stated their is information in the Mormon Family Library as a descendant of John Toner II married a mormon girl during WWII who converted to Catholicism but after her husband died in a plane crash went back to Mormonism.

    Maureen Buckley Toner's (AMDG13@aol.com) husbands maternal grandmother's partents were born in St. Louis, Missouri in 1860. Ann Hughes Toner came with 5 kids in 1872 and some were baptized in the "Parish of Armagh" and two in the Catholic church at Tynan.
    Elizabeth Toner

    John married about 1840.

    Children from this marriage were:

    124       i.   John Toner (born about 1845 Cork County, Ireland)
             ii.   Nancy Toner (born about 1846)


    249. Elizabeth Toner 1 was born about 1816 in Cork County, Ireland.

    General Notes: Documentation Source:
    Volume VII, The Famine Immigrants, 1846-1851 (LDS Book Reference # 974.71)
    Oral History by Elizabeth Hutchinson
    Oral History by William Hutchinson (3)

    Went by the name Betty.

    In a visit in July 2000 to Salt Lake City, Utah at the Family History Library of the Latter Day Saints, a record of John Toner, from Cork County Ireland was found. I believe this is the correct record for our ancestors. The information is as follows, from Volume VII, The Famine Immigrants, 1846-1851 (LDS Book Reference # 974.71)

    Ship: New-Hampshire
    Date: November 21, 1851
    Date Port Ship: 21No27ls
    Passengers: John Toner, age 36, laborer, wife Betty, age 37 children: John age 6 and Nancy age 5

    According to Elizabeth Toner Hutchinson, her grandparents came over "on the boat" from Ireland during the great potatoe famine (which was circa 1850) and lived in Philadelphia.
    According to William Hutchinson Jr. (son of Elizabeth) his mother told him the family came from Cork County Ireland

    Elizabeth married John Toner about 1840.



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    300. Issac Hurlbut 1 was born in 1789 in Massachusetts (USA).

    General Notes: DOCUMENTATION SOURCE:
    Oral Family History of Lola J. Barrett (email: lolajbarrett@juno.com)

  • 1860 NY Census, St. Lawrence County, Fowler, page 646, family #87

    SURNAME MAY ALSO HAVE BEEN HURLBERT OR HURLBUTT

    The 1860 NY Census, St. Lawrence County, Fowler, page 646, Family #87 reads:
  • Issac Hurlbutt, age 71, farmer, value of real estate $1,000. Value of personal property $265, born in MA. Melinda Hurlbutt, age 69, female, born New Hampshire. Next door lived Wilber Streeter, age 26, laborer, born NY. Caroline Streeter, age 16, female, born NY. Abigail Streeter, age 1/12, born New York.

  • Issac married Catherine Folts , daughter of Johan Jost Folts and Margaretha Bellinger . Catherine Folts died before 1860.

    Issac married Melinda Hurlbut .

    Children from this marriage were:

    150       i.   Issac Amander Hurlbut (born on 15 May 1820 St. Lawrence County, New York (USA) - died on 11 Dec 1894 in Montague, Michigan (USA))


    301. Melinda Hurlbut 1 was born in 1791 in New Hampshire (USA).

    General Notes: DOCUMENTATION SOURCE:

  • 1860 NY Census, St. Lawrence County, Fowler, page 646, family #87

    The 1860 NY Census, St. Lawrence County, Fowler, page 646, Family #87 reads:
  • Issac Hurlbutt, age 71, farmer, value of real estate $1,000. Value of personal property $265, born in MA. Melinda Hurlbutt, age 69, female, born New Hampshire. Next door lived Wilber Streeter, age 26, laborer, born NY. Caroline Streeter, age 16, female, born NY. Abigail Streeter, age 1/12, born New York.

  • Melinda married Issac Hurlbut .


    340. John D. Culver 1 was born about 1795.

    General Notes: per latter day saints ancestral files - Mariann Lien Bilka researched

    John married Sabra Sybil Pall .

    Children from this marriage were:

    170       i.   Abram Culver (born in 1819 New York (USA))


    341. Sabra Sybil Pall 1 was born about 1795.

    General Notes: per latter day saints ancestral file - Mariann Lien Bilka researched

    Sabra married John D. Culver .


    488. Robert Hendry,1 son of John Hendry and Mary Hendry , was born on 17 Mar 1752 in Island Of Arran, Scotland and died on 31 Aug 1830 in Liberty County, Hinevilles, Taylors Creek, Georgia (USA), at age 78.

    General Notes: DOCUMENTATION SOURCES:
    Census
    1830 Census, Georgia, Liberty County, Page 47, Line 6 [ same image, darker]
    Documents & Other Research

  • Personally surveyed Taylors Creek Cemetery in Liberty County, Georgia (on Fort Stewart Property) on 6/26/2001 and took several photos including 1. Photo of Hendry Family burial area 2. Photo of New Hendry Gravemarker
    3. Photo of Original Hendry Gravemarker 4. Photo of Tombstone of Robert Hendry and Family
  • Revolutionary War Muster roll for Robert Hendry (5th SC), National Archives
  • Land Grant Record, dated 24 December 1816, to Robert Hendry, Georgia Archives
  • Will of Ann Lee Hendry - page one [page 2]
  • Information compiled by Spessard Stone in 1983 received from Daughters of American Revolution Archives [page 2] [page 3] [page 4]
  • W.T. Hendry letters - (descendant of Robert's brother, James)
    Websites
  • Taylors Creek Cemetery Plot Map & Website
  • Hendry Website
    To email Renee Hendry Greene, the Hendry Family Website contact: hendyr@usit.net email address: hendry@usit.net
  • Descendants of John Henry Website
  • Descendants of John Henry
  • Sellers of New Hanover, NC website
  • From Sampson/Dauphin NC Revolutionary War Soldiers
    Books
  • J. A. Balfour, "The Book of Arran" (Glasgow, Scotland), 1910.
  • Rev. John Littleberry Hendry, "A Brief History of the Hendry Family in the South"
  • Folks Huxford, "History of Brooks County", p. 472 (The exact names of the brothers are, however, in dispute)
  • "Pioneers of Wiregrass Georgia", Volume 1, Folks Huxford, 3rd printing, 1966, Cooper Press, Jacksonville, Florida, pages 120-121
  • "The Ancestry of the Hendry Family of Georgia and Florida and Some Descendants of Robert Hendry," p. 7.
  • Milton D. Wilson, "Pioneer Families of Polk County and South Florida"
  • "The Hendry Family With Data on the Alderman Family, the Carlton Family, the McFail Family, the Wilson Family, Bartow, Florida, 1940s." This unpublished work is on onionskin paper in several large bound ledgers in the Polk County Historical & Genealogical Library in Bartow, Florida.
    1790 census of New Hanover County, North Carolina.
  • Taylors Creek, Story of the Community and Her People Through 200 Years", Bird and Paul Yarbrough, Editors, A Project of Taylors Creek Cemetery Association, Press of The Atkinson County Citizen, Pearson, Georgia, 1963. A copy of this book can be found at the Georgia Historical Society, Savannah, Georgia. This book has an updated and revised version printed in 1985.
    (page 18)), (page 57)
  • Anonymous, "The Ancestry of the Hendry Family of Georgia and Florida and Some Descendants of Robert Hendry," p. 5, 6
  • Ruth Blair, "Reprint of Georgia Land Lottery 1827, p. 127; The Cherokee Land Lottery of 1832," p. 362.

    From 1830 Liberty County Census Information:
    There are two Robert Hendry's, living side by side. The first one (Line 5) has some writing after his name that is hard to read. It may say Sen. (for Senior) and then R.I. or R.T.. This Robert Hendry appears to be the older, senior Hendry with the following folks in his household:
    Males
    age 80-90 = one

    Females
    age thirty-40 = two
    age 80-90 = one

    Line 4 shows the younger Robert Hendry. There are also words (hard to read) after his name which may say Jun. (for Junior) and then "Esq." for Esquire. He is listed with the following in household in 1830:
    Males
    under age 5 = two
    age 5-10 = three
    age 10-15 = one
    age 50-60 = one

    Females
    under age 5=one
    age 5-10 = one
    age thirty-40 = one



    ROBERT HENDRY'S STORY...

    Robert Hendry was a Farmer. He was also a Patriot Solider of Revolutionary War. He came to America when he was about 18 with his parents some time between 1770-1775 and settled in New Hanover County, North Carolina first. He later moved to Burke County, McBean, Georgia in 1801-02, and then to Liberty County, Taylors Creek, Georgia. Taylors Creek Methodist Church was organized in 1807, and Robert Hendry was among the 7 original members of the church.

    According to the website "Descendants of John Henry", "ROBERT HENDRY was born March 17, 1751/52 in Arrran Island Scotland, and died August 31, 1830 in Liberty County, Georgia. He married ANN LEE about February 1778 in New Hanover County North Carolina. Robert Hendry, son of John Hendry, was born March 17, 1752 on the island of Arran, Scotland. Arran which lies at the entrance to the Firth Of Clyde is fourteen miles from the mainland and is the southernmost island of the Inner Hebrides. Sources vary, but the island's name is believed to have been derived from a contraction of the Gaelic "arr" (stag) and "innis"; the bountiful supply of game on Arran Island lends credence to this theory. About 6,000 people lived on the island in 1900. It was literally an island of Hendrys, with only two other families, the Kerrs and MacMillans, forming a minority, who, it seems, were allied in a long feud with the Hendrys.

    About 1770 Robert emigrated from Arran and settled in New Hanover County (now Pender County), North Carolina. He married in February 1778 in New Hanover County, Ann Lee. Born December 26, 1752 in the Black River Settlement of New Hanover County, she was the daughter of Ann, who died November 26, 1800 near Buckhead, Burke County, Georgia.

    Robert enlisted in the Revolutionary War on September 20, 1776 as a Continental (private) in the 5th South Carolina Regiment, Company H. His service carried him into North Carolina and Virginia, where he served under Lieutenant Colonel "Light-Horse Harry " Lee. He was present at the surrender of the British at Yorktown on October 19, 1781, where he was mustered out of service.

    He and his family were listed in the 1790 New Hanover County, North Carolina census; one male over sixteen, six males under sixteen, and three females comprised the household. These appear to be Robert and Ann, their six oldest sons, and two undetermined females.

    The Hendry family moved to Georgia about 1796 and lived in Burke County until they settled at Taylor's Creek, a rural community in the western part of Liberty County. Robert purchased lands four miles northwest of Taylors Creek, and there the children grew up and married. Sources differ on when the family moved to Morgan County. Milton D. Wilson's "Pioneer Families of Polk County and South Florida" stated, "He then moved to Morgan Co. in 1807 and lived there until 1820 when he moved back to Liberty County" According to "Pioneers of Wiregrass Georgia," however, Robert "was commissioned Justice of the Peace of the 17th District of Liberty County July 9, 1802, serving until 1811, and again commissioned Sept. 15, 1819, serving until 1824." Rev. Hendry in "A Brief History of the Hendry Family in the South," p. 2, placed the move to Morgan County in 1802 and return to Liberty County in 1818.

    He was a Scotch Presbyterian and a member of Midway Congregational Church of Liberty County. Ann (Lee) Hendry, a Methodist, was a charter member of the Taylors Creek Methodist Episcopal Church, founded in 1807.

    He became Liberty County Tax Collector in 1827 and served until his demise. His son, Robert, Jr. filled the unexpired term. In the 1827 Georgia land Lottery, Robert, Sr. was granted lot #229 in the 2nd. District of the 1st Section in the County of Lee for his service as a Revolutionary soldier. After his death, Ann (Lee) Hendry was granted lot #70 in the 9th. District of the 4th Section in the County of Cherokee (now Walker County) as the widow of a Revolutionary soldier.

    Robert died August 31, 1830 at Taylors Creek, Georgia. Ann (Lee) Hendry died May 31, 1834, also at Taylors Creek. They were buried in the Hendry Cemetery, which was about four miles northwest of Taylors Creek. The old Hendry plantation (in Liberty County, Georgia) is now a part of U.S. Army Fort Stewart. The old tombstones were removed from the cemetery in 1944 to the Methodist Cemetery at Taylors Creek. The church and town of Taylors Creek were razed. When the work of removing the tombtones began, it was found that the marker of Robert Hendry's grave had been gently picked up by the limbs of a growing oak, which over the years had elevated the stone to a distance of about fifteen feet above the ground."

    A marker, formerly in the Hendry Cemetery, now in Taylors Creek Cemetery, erected by Elizabeth Ann Hendry Floyd, contains these inscriptions:

    Sacred
    to the memory of ROBERT HENDRY a native of the
    Island of Arran, Scotland. Died August 31, 1830,
    Age 78 years, 5 months
    ANN HENDRY. His Wife, Died May 31st, 1834
    Age 81 years 6 months 6 days.
    ARCHIBALD HENDRY, their son, Died December 22, 1818
    Aged 27 years 8 months.
    MARY HENDRY, their daughter, Died November 15, 1841,
    Age 46 years 4 months 7 days.
    GEORGE HENDRY, their son, Died April 15, 1852
    Age 63 years 2 months 15 days.
    Blessed are the pure in heart for they shall see God.
    Erected by Mrs. E. A. Floyd in memory of her
    deceased parents, brothers and sister.


    From Sampson/Dauphin NC Revolutionary War Soldiers
    NOTE: Sampson/Duplin County North Carolina records show a Robert Hendry and Daniel Alderman serving in the North Carolina Continental Line. Robert was in SOUTH CAROLINA Regiment - NOT North. This website indicated NORTH, and that has been changed in excerpt below.

    5th SOUTH CAROLINA REGIMENT LINEAGE [Wright, Continental Army, p. 301]. Authorized 26 March 1776 in the Continental Army as the 5th South Carolina Regiment and assigned to the Northern Department
    Organized in spring 1776 at Wilmington to consist of eight companies from Newbern, Edenton, and Hillsborough Districts. Relieved 5 February 1777 from the Southern Department and assigned to the Main Army. Assigned 8 July 1777 to the South Carolina Brigade, an element of the Main Army
    Reduced 1 June 1778 to a cadre at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania; concurrently relieved from the Main Army and assigned to the Northern Department. Reorganized in fall 1778 at Halifax to consist of nine companies. Assigned 11 January 1779 to Sumner's Brigade, an element of the Northern Department
    (Sumner's Brigade redesignated 3 June 1779 as Armstrong's Brigade) Captured 12 May 1780 at Charleston, South Carolina, by the British Army. Disbanded 1 January 1781

    DAR record claims he enlisted 1776 - 5th South Carolina Regiment (DAR 121759). Ann Lee did petition and was awarded a widow's grant of land, so there should be pension records, however this writer sent a request to the NARA on 2/2001 for his Revolutionary War records (both pension and bounty land warrants) and received notice that they were unable to locate records. I resent request, and was sent three small pages, one showed the card number of 37196357, with a note of personal papers herin = 0, and boomark: R&P 436786, another page showed date of enlisment card with enlistment as Sept. 20, 1776, Vol 9, page 151, and finally a third page with only a number AG (or may be ALS) 2365345 and a name Mr. A. Gruber, Ex. There were no other records located at NARA.

    Sellers of New Hanover, NC website
    The following was abstracted from the New Hanover Co. NC Court Records re: SELLERS.

    NEW HANOVER CO COURT MIN. INFER. CT. BOOK 1779-1798 P. 1-448 NO INDEX

    Mon May 13 1816 Will of John SELLERS offered for probate objected to Ordered that same be put on the Trial Docket & an issue of devisavit bel non be made up; that notice issue to John G. MORRIS, Robert HENRY, Angus SELLARS, Caty SELLERS & Jane SELLERS. Admin. on Est. of John SELLERS granted to Mrs. Mary SELLERS widow with William H. BEATTY & Duncan ROBESON sec.P. 112

    Tues Nov 12 1816 Exors. of John SELLERS vs John G. MORRISS, Robert HENRY, Caty SELLERS & Jane SELLERS. Devisavit bel non. Find for the Defts. Appeal prayed & granted. P.151

    Found "Robert Hendry R.S." in the 1827 GA. land lottery: 17th Captain District; Lee Co. Drawers; Sec. 1, District 2, Lot # 229; showing residence in Liberty County, Georgia - Office Register of Lands Lottery of GA, 1827.

  • Noted events in his life were:

    • Cemetery Buried: Cemetery Buried, Taylors Creek, Liberty County, Georgia (Now In Fort Stwart).

    • Military: Military, Revolutionary War, 5Th South Carolina Regiment, Company H.

    Robert married Ann Lee in Feb 1778 in Blackriver Settlement, New Hanover County, North Carolina (USA).

    Children from this marriage were:

              i.   Neal Lee Hendry (born in Jul 1780 New Hanover County, North Carolina (USA) - died on 21 Apr 1820 in Morgan County, Georgia (USA))
             ii.   William Hendry (born on 12 Feb 1783 New Hanover County, North Carolina (USA) - died on 6 Jun 1840 in Lowndes/Brooks County, Georgia (USA))
            iii.   James Hendry (born in 1784 New Hanover County, North Carolina (USA) - died on 25 Dec 1803 in Liberty County, Georgia (USA))
             iv.   Robert Hendry (born on 4 Mar 1787 New Hanover County, North Carolina (USA) - died on 30 Jan 1847 in Liberty County, Georgia (USA))
    244       v.   George A. Hendry (born on 1 Feb 1789 New Hanover County, North Carolina (USA) - died on 15 Apr 1852 in Liberty County, Georgia (USA))
             vi.   Archibald Henry Hendry (born on 20 Mar 1791 New Hanover County, North Carolina (USA) - died on 22 Dec 1818 in Liberty County, Georgia (USA))
            vii.   Elizabeth Ann Hendry (born on 26 Mar 1793 New Hanover County, North Carolina (USA) - died on 12 Mar 1879 in Liberty County, Georgia (USA))
           viii.   Mary Hendry (born on 8 Jul 1795 New Hanover County, North Carolina (USA) - died on 15 Nov 1841 in Liberty County, Georgia (USA))


    489. Ann Lee,1 daughter of Unknown and Ann Lee , was born on 26 Dec 1752 in Black River Settlement, New Hanover County, North Carolina (USA) and died on 31 May 1834 in Liberty County, Taylors Creek, Georgia (USA), at age 81.

    General Notes: DOCUMENTATION SOURCE:
    Personally surveyed Taylors Creek Cemetery on 6/26/2001 and took photo of tombstone

  • Taylors Creek Cemetery Plot Map & Website
    Information compiled by Spessard Stone in 1983 received from Daughters of American Revolution Archives [page 2] [page 3] [page 4]
    Will of Ann Lee Hendry - page one
    Will of Ann Lee Hendry - page 2
    Hendry Family Website - Renee Hendry Greene Family Website of Southern Hendry's in US
    DAR Nos. 121370, 121759, 121760
    BOOKS
  • Taylors Creek, Story of the Community and Her People Through 200 Years", Bird and Paul Yarbrough, Editors, A Project of Taylors Creek Cemetery Association, Press of The Atkinson County Citizen, Pearson, Georgia, 1963. A copy of this book can be found at the Georgia Historical Society, Savannah, Georgia. This book has an updated and revised version printed in 1985.
    (page 18))


    Some say Ann was the sister of Lighthorse Harry Lee and aunt of Robert E. Lee. Others say she likely descends from Thomas Lee of Onslow County, North Carolina.

    Ann belonged to Taylors Creek Methodist Church. Another source claims that Ann Lee was born 1753 in Westmoreland Co, Virginia and that she was "of" Black River Settlement, New Hanover, North Carolina.

    Will of Ann Lee Hendry - page one Will of Ann Lee Hendry - page 2
    The will of Ann Hendry was made February 3, 1834 and was probated in the Liberty County Ordinary's Court May 14, 1835. It stated:

    "State of Georgia, Liberty County--In the name of God, Amen. I, Ann Hendry, of the State and County aforesaid, being very sick and weak of body but of perfect and sound mind and memory, Do make and ordain the following as my last will and testament.

    "1st. I give and bequeath unto my daughters, Elizabeth Ann and Mary, the lot of land drawn by me in the late Land Lottery in the County of Cherokee, together with all the personal property of which I may be sized in my own right at my decease of every kind whatsoever, to be shared by them equally, to them and their heirs forever.

    "2nd. It is my will that the fractional lot lately drawn to my name should be sold by my executor and divided equally among my children which are now living, and the children of those which are dead, each family of orphans of my deceased children to have a part equal to my children which are living.

    "And lastly, I appoint my son, Robert Hendry, executor of this my last will and testament."

    Witnesses: Eli H. Hendry, Andrew Floyd, and Jackson Driggers

    The above information was obtained from the Florida State Archives Department. It was a Revised Second Edition of JOHN AND WILLIAM SONS OF ROBERT HENDRY. The information was compiled by Spessard Stone in 1988.

    Note: Cherokee Land Lottery of 1838 shows a William Spruill having No. 211, 7th District, 3rd Section, Cherokee. Showing residence of "Gitten's" and Fayette Co (GA? or NC?) Doesn't list which state - GA? If so, then Ann Lee Hendry, wife of Robert Hendry RSA b.1752, obtained land in the same lottery in the same area. Interesting. Also note: New Hanover County is now Pender County, North Carolina (1993).

  • Noted events in her life were:

    • Cemetery Buried: Cemetery Buried, Taylors Creek, Liberty County, Georgia (Now In Fort Stwart).

    Ann married Robert Hendry in Feb 1778 in Blackriver Settlement, New Hanover County, North Carolina (USA).


    490. Fuller 1 was born about 1770.

    General Notes: DOCUMENTATION SOURCE:
    Taylors Creek, Story of the Community and Her People Through 200 Years", Bird and Paul Yarbrough, Editors, A Project of Taylors Creek Cemetery Association, Press of The Atkinson County Citizen, Pearson, Georgia, 1963. A copy of this book can be found at the Georgia Historical Society, Savannah, Georgia. This book has an updated and revised version printed in 1985. (page 184]
    Website of Renee Hendry Greene
    Hendry Website

    Fuller married (name unknown).

    Children from this marriage were:

              i.   Laura Fuller (born about 1798)
    245      ii.   Levicy Amanda Fuller (born about 1800 - died before 1850)


    492. Randolph McGillis .1

    General Notes: DOCUMENTATION SOURCE:
    1820 Georgia Census, Camden County, Town of St.Marys & Town of Jefferson, Line 211
    Pioneers of Wiregrass, Huxford, Volume I, page 139

    From 1820 Census data:

    Males
    to age 10: 0
    10-16: 0
    16 to 18: 1
    16-26: 0
    26 to 45: 1
    45 & up: 0

    Females:
    to age 10: 1
    10-16: 1
    16-26: 0
    26-45: 1
    45 & up: 0

    Foreigners Not Naturalized: 1
    Persons Engaged In Agriculture: 1
    Persons Engaged in Commerce: 0
    Persons Engaged in Manufature: 0

    Free Colored Persons
    Males
    to 14: 12
    14-26: 0
    26 to 45: 2
    45 & up: 9

    Females:
    to 14: 17
    14-26: 6
    26-45: 6
    45 & up: 0

    Randolph married Hannah McGillis .

    Children from this marriage were:

    246       i.   Terrence K. McGillis (born about 1800 Connel County, Ireland - died about 1832)


    493. Hannah McGillis 1 was born in 1770.

    General Notes: DOCUMENTATION SOURCE:
    1850 Georgia Census, Camden County. Page 24, Line 6
    Pioneers of Wiregrass, Huxford, Volume I, page 139

    Maiden Name Unknown

    Possibly the mother of T.K. McGillis,a "Mrs. McGillis is shown on page 24, age 80. I suspect this census refers to Mrs. Hannah McGillis, wife of Randolph McGillis who lived in this area.

    Pioneers of Wiregrass states that Hannah was the niece of Mrs. Catherine Howell (nee Innis). Mrs. Howell died childless, and left Hannah property in her will dated January 30, 1824 probated in Camden (Georgia) Inferior Court July 23, 1827.

    IT IS NOT PROVEN THAT THESE ARE THE PARENTS OF Terrence K. McGillis - THIS IS JUST A THEORY - FURTHER RESEARCH IS NEEDED

    Hannah married Randolph McGillis .


    494. George Henry Shuman,1 son of Martin Henry Shumann and Tabitha Shuman , was born in 1773 in South Carolina (USA) and died in 1830 in Bryan County, Georgia (USA), at age 57.

    General Notes: DOCUMENTATION SOURCE:
    1860 Bryan County Census
    Record of the Last Will and Testament of James Shuman (his brother), dated May 3, 1822
    Record of the Administration of Will of James Shuman, dated April 12, 1827
    LDS Records, AFN# CT2F-L6
    website of Rebecca A. KICENSKI
    BOOKS

  • The Shuman Family Genealogy & Allied Familes, Carolyn Barber Jarrard, 1994
    (page 1), (page 108)
  • From Beautiful Zion to Red Bird Creek, A History of Bryan County, Georgia, by Buddy Sullivan, published by Bryan County Board of Commissioners, 2000 - reference pages 54, 385, 391

    "It is known that George's father, Martin Shuman settled first in Beaufort, South Carolina in 1750 and later acquired land in Effingham County, Georgia. The Shuman family arrived in Bryan County, Georgia the first few years of 1800. George may have been born in either Beaufort, South Carolina or Effingham County, Georgia...

    According to From Beautiful Zion to Red Bird Creek in 1805, George drew land in upper Bryan County in the Georgia Land Lottery of 1805." (page 54). This is confirmed in The Shuman Family Genealogy & Allied Familes, which states George drew land in the 1805 Land Lottery.

    From From Beautiful Zion to Red Bird Creek
    George H. Shuman had 3 slaves (page 391). On January 1, 1811 he paid $500 to purchase negro Amelia from Francis Courvoise. On April 17, 1811 he was deeded 500 acres by his father, Martin Shuman of South Carolina. Witness: Sarah Bird, James Bird (page 385). On January 22, 1813 he bought 194 acres of land from William Jackson for $50. In 1813 he purchased land from William Jackson. He served as a Commissioner of the Courthouse and Jail of Bryan County. In 1819, he was the Sheriff of Bryan County.
    Over the years, member of this family have become allied through marriage with members of the Butler, Clanton, Downs, Futch, Davis, Barber, Geiger, Lanier and Parrish Familes of Bryan County.

    According to The Shuman Family Genealogy & Allied Familes, George's will is recorded in Book L, Bryan County, Georgia in 1838. I sent a request to Bryan County Courthouse on July 22, 2001 for a copy of this record. The reply from the court clerk was that they hold records only from the late 1800's and their records do not go back beyond that.

  • Noted events in his life were:

    • Fact: Fact, 11/12/1777, Ebenezer Church, Effingham County, Georgia.

    George married Faithy Bird about 1794.

    Children from this marriage were:

              i.   Elizabeth Shuman (born in 1795 Bulloch County, Georgia (USA) - died after 1880)
             ii.   Martin Shuman (born about 1802 Ways Station, Georgia (USA))
            iii.   Samuel G. Shuman (born about 1803 Ways Station, Georgia (USA))
    247      iv.   Providence Louisa Shuman (born on 13 Apr 1804 Bryan County, Way Station, Georgia (USA) - died on 13 Aug 1888 in Bryan County, Georgia (USA))
              v.   George Shuman (born about 1805 Ways Station, Georgia (USA))
             vi.   Jake Shuman (born about 1807 Ways Station, Georgia (USA))
            vii.   James Shuman (born on 12 Jan 1809 Way Station, Georgia (USA) - died on 17 Sep 1877 in Hillsborough County, Florida (USA))
           viii.   William Jekyll Shuman (born on 17 Dec 1811 Emanuel County, Georgia (USA) - died on 19 Mar 1882 in Bulloch County, Georgia (USA))


    495. Faithy Bird 1 was born about 1780 and died before 1850.

    General Notes: DOCUMENTATION SOURCE:
    website of Rebecca A. KICENSKI

  • The Shuman Family Genealogy & Allied Familes, Carolyn Barber Jarrard, 1994 (page 1), (page 108)
    From Beautiful Zion to Red Bird Creek, A History of Bryan County, Georgia, by Buddy Sullivan, published by Bryan County Board of Commissioners, 2000
    1830 Bryan County Census, Page 86

    UNPROVEN THAT BIRD WAS HER SURNAME. According to Carol Jarrard, this may not be true and could have been a story started by a man who has since deceased. He was noted for telling stories that had no documentation, and then writing them down as fact. Need some sort of documentation to prove this is correct.

    Mrs. Faith Shuman had 18 slaves (reference page 391 of From Beautiful Zion..)

    Possibly daughter of Sylvanus Bird and Dinah Stafford Bird (?) based on her birth year.

    On April 17, 1811 he was deeded 500 acres by his father, Martin Shuman of South Carolina. Witness: Sarah Bird, James Bird Sarah and James were some type close relation to Faithy - sister/brother or mother/father?

    In the 1830 Census of Bryan County, Faithy is listed as head of household, indicating her husband George had already died before the census was taken (he died that very year in 1830). Her household included: 1 male age 15-19, 1 male age 20-29, 1 female (herself) age 50-59

    It appears from the 1830 census that Sarah lived next stored, and was younger than Faithy. The census also indicated that Sarah's husband, James, had died by 1830. Sarah is listed in the census as Mrs. Sarah Bird. That would make it more likely Sarah was Faithy's sister-in-law.

  • Faithy married George Henry Shuman about 1794.



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    976. John Hendry,1 son of Hendry and Unknown , was born about 1730 in Island Of Arran, Mossend, Scotland.

    General Notes: DOCUMENTATION SOURCE:
    RESEACH IN PROGRESS - NOT PROVEN - FOR MOST UP TO DATE INFORMATION PLEASE VISIT http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hendrycousins/COLONIAL/colonial nc.htm

    Hendry Family Website - Renee Hendry Greene
    Family Website of Southern Hendry's in US
    Descendants of John Henry Website
    Taylors Creek, Story of the Community and Her People Through 200 Years", Bird and Paul Yarbrough, Editors, A Project of Taylors Creek Cemetery Association, Press of The Atkinson County Citizen, Pearson, Georgia, 1963. A copy of this book can be found at the Georgia Historical Society, Savannah, Georgia. This book has an updated and revised version printed in 1985.


    Occupation: Hatter

    Rev. John Littleberry in "A Brief History of the Hendry Family in the South"(3) related of John Hendry, born 1720:

    "He was by trade a hatter. While walking one day to his shop in his bare feet, he stepped on a pin that penetrated one of his feet. Blood poisoning resulted and he died. This bit of history was handed down to us by our forefathers."

    The Hendry family is believed to have lived mainly on the north and west of Arran; early records tend to confirm this. A Hendry, named John Hendry, who died in February 1738, age unknown, is buried in the churchyard at Lochranza.(1) The Book of Arran, in a list of principal tenants in 1766 recorded Robt. Hendry of Glenrosie farm. New divisions in 1773 had: Rot. Hendry in Little Laggan, Rot. Hendry in Penrioch, J. D. Hendrys in Algollach and Rt. Hendry in Glenrosie.(2)

    John lived on the Island of Arran which, located on the west coast of Scotland, near the mouth of the river Clyde. He died of blood poisoning. New information suggests that John and the three sons came from Mossend, Isle of Arran. They had other siblings as well as first cousins living in Mossend with them. Some, it appears, came to the US and also settled in New Hanover, NC.

    Tradition holds that John Hendry, born 1720, had three sons, Robert, James, and William, who migrated from Arran and settled in America.(4)

    Rev. John Littleberry in "A Brief History of the Hendry Family in the South"(3) related of John Hendry, born 1720:
    "He was by trade a hatter. While walking one day to his shop in his bare feet, he stepped on a pin that penetrated one of his feet. Blood poisoning resulted and he died. This bit of history was handed down to us by our forefathers."

    John lived on the Island of Arran which, located on the west coast of Scotland, near the mouth of the river Clyde. He died of blood poisoning. New information suggests that John and the three sons came from Mossend, Isle of Arran. They had other siblings as well as first cousins living in Mossend with them. Some, it appears, came to the US and also settled in New Hanover, North Carolina.

    John Hendry lived on the island of Arran, Scotland. Arran which lies at the entrance to the Firth Of Clyde is fourteen miles from the mainland and is the southernmost island of the Inner Hebrides.
    Sources vary, but the island's name is believed to have been derived from a contraction of the Gaelic "arr" (stag) and "innis"; the bountiful supply of game on Arran Island lends credence to this theory.
    He was born about 1720. Around 1770 he immigrated to the United States with his son Robert.

    See also James Hendry, son of Robert B., who it is thought may possibly be this John Hendry

    Taylors Creek, Story of the Community and Her People Through 200 Years", Bird and Paul Yarbrough, Editors, A Project of Taylors Creek Cemetery Association, Press of The Atkinson County Citizen, Pearson, Georgia, 1963. A copy of this book can be found at the Georgia Historical Society, Savannah, Georgia. This book has an updated and revised version printed in 1985.

    This book indicates he came to Merical between 1770-75, settling in New HAnover County, NC (now Pender County

    John married Mary Hendry .

    Children from this marriage were:

              i.   William Hendry (born about 1750)
    488      ii.   Robert Hendry (born on 17 Mar 1752 Island Of Arran, Scotland - died on 31 Aug 1830 in Liberty County, Hinevilles, Taylors Creek, Georgia (USA))
            iii.   James Hendry (born about 1755 Kingarthe, Isle Of Aran, Bute County, Scotland - died on 25 Nov 1815)


    977. Mary Hendry .1

    General Notes: DOCUMENTATION SOURCE:
    Hendry Family Website - Renee Hendry Greene Family Website of Southern Hendry's in US


    This given name of "Mary" is by fuzzy oral history only.

    Mary married John Hendry .


    979. Ann Lee 1 died on 26 Nov 1800 in Burke County, Buckhead, Georgia (USA).

    General Notes: Descendants of John Henry Website

    Maiden name unknown

    Ann married (name unknown).

    Children from this marriage were:

    489       i.   Ann Lee (born on 26 Dec 1752 Black River Settlement, New Hanover County, North Carolina (USA) - died on 31 May 1834 in Liberty County, Taylors Creek, Georgia (USA))


    988. Martin Henry Shumann,1 son of Henry Shumann and Unknown , was born in 1740 in Germany and died in 1799 in Effingham County, Georgia (USA), at age 59.

    General Notes: DOCUMENTATION SOURCES:

  • Revolutionary War audited account No. 66 S 186 dated September 1, 1785 (document #2)
  • Map of land granted James Shuman by Martin Shumman, May 1, 1815 for 220 acres
  • Land Grant, 1774
  • Indenture of James Shuman to Martin Shumman, dated January 27, 1806 for 200 acres, Effingham County, Georgia
  • Will of Martin Shumman (image is only of the last page of this document)
  • Text of Martin Shuman's will transcribed by Carolyn Barber Jarrard (page 2)
  • Chatham County, Savannah, Georgia, Register of Probate, application by Tabathy Shumann as administrix for will of her husband, Martin Shumman
  • Inventory of Goods and Chattles of Martin Shuman, Dec'd, dated Oct 12, 1808 (page 2)
  • Additional notes/research provided by Carolyn Barber Jarrard
    BOOKS
  • The Shuman Family Genealogy & Allied Familes, Carolyn Barber Jarrard, 1994 (page 1)
  • From Beautiful Zion to Red Bird Creek, A History of Bryan County, Georgia, by Buddy Sullivan, published by Bryan County Board of Commissioners, 2000
    Websites
  • Website of Rebecca A. KICENSKI

    ***


    Martin Shuman settled in Beaufort, South Carolina in 1750. Martin received a land grant in South Carolina from King George III (the third) on June 23, 1774. The grant read as follows:

  • "June 23, 1774, South Carolina
    George the Third
    By the Grace of God, of Great Britian, France and Ireland, King, Defender of the Faith, and so forth, to all to who these presents shall come, greeting: Konw ye, that we of our special grace, certain knowledge and mere motion have given and granted, and by there presents, for us our heirs, and our successours, do give and grant unto Martin Shumann, his heirs and assigns, a plantation or tract of land containing one hundred acres on a branch of the Savannah River called Black Swamp in Saint Peter's Parish, Granville County bounding west on the said Martin Shumann"


    Despite his land grant from the King, records indicate that Martin fought for liberty in the Revolutionary War. An audited account of the Revolutionary War, No. 66 S 186 reads:
  • "1 September 1785 Martin Shuman
    For 30 days foot from 15 Spet. to 15 Oct. and 170 days as horseman from 6 June to 1st Dec 1781,,,Accounting...Twenty seven pounds eleven shillings and five pence... Feb. 9, 1786 Please to deliver my indent to Mr. Thomes (?) with an special interest for each years interest--and in so doing
    Gentlemen, Much ablige your humble sevt's
    Feb. 9, 1786 Martin Shumann,
    No. 66 to the Commissioners of the Treasury
    William Stafford, J.P.


    He later acquired land in Effingham County, Georgia. The Shuman family arrived in Bryan County, Georgia the first few years of 1800.

    It was mentioned in his will that Martin's father left him in estate in Germany. Martin's wife, Tabitha, was administratix of his will. Application of the will was dated March 24, 1798.

  • Noted events in his life were:

    • Military: Military, Revolutionary War.

    Martin married Tabitha Shuman about 1767 in South Carolina (USA)?.

    Children from this marriage were:

              i.   John Shuman (born in 1768 South Carolina (USA) - died in 1797 in Effingham County, Georgia (USA))
             ii.   Martin Henry Shuman (born in 1770 - died in 1845)
    494     iii.   George Henry Shuman (born in 1773 South Carolina (USA) - died in 1830 in Bryan County, Georgia (USA))
             iv.   Elizabeth Shuman (born in Sep 1775 Effingham County, Georgia (USA))
              v.   James Thomas Shuman (born in 1777 South Carolina (USA) - died in 1828 in Effingham County, Georgia (USA))
             vi.   William Henry Shuman (born in 1780 - died in 1806)
            vii.   Jonathan Shuman (born in 1781 Germany)


    989. Tabitha Shuman 1 was born about 1745 in South Carolina (USA)? and died after Feb 1798.

    General Notes: DOCUMENTATION SOURCE:
    Chatham County, Savannah, Georgia, Register of Probate, application by Tabathy Shumann as administrix for will of her husband, Martin Shumman
    website of Rebecca A. KICENSKI

    Maiden name unknown

    Tabitha married Martin Henry Shumann about 1767 in South Carolina (USA)?.



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    1952. Hendry 1 was born about 1690 in Scotland.

    General Notes: DOCUMENTATION SOURCE:

    RESEACH IN PROGRESS - NOT PROVEN - FOR MOST UP TO DATE INFORMATION PLEASE VISIT http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hendrycousins/COLONIAL/colonial nc.htm

    Hendry Family Website - Renee Hendry Greene
    Family Website of Southern Hendry's in US
    Henry/Hendry of E. North Carolina
    Descendants of Pierre DuBourdeaux

    This Hendry may have been named John.

    From Family Website of Southern Hendry's in US
    According to Hendry Family website: "John is the possible father of John, Alexander and Robert, at least. It was through the naming convention of the grandsons that makes this "leap" possible... until more data is found. These families were far too close to be occasional relatives. For the moment, and for ease in handling the databases, we are only "scotch-taping" John in as the patriarch. "

    From Henry/Hendry of E. North Carolina
    The HENRY surname of my ancestors very likely was HENDRY before it was anglicized in North Carolina in the late 1700s. Several HENDRY names have been discovered among the manifests of ships from Scotland landing in Wilmington, North, Charleston, South Carolina and in New York as early as 1774. North Carolina had a large number of Scottish immigrants in the latter half of the eighteenth century. Apparently many emigrants from Scotland were attracted to early eastern North Carolina and many settled along the Cape Fear River from Wilmington up to Fayetteville. Inspection of a number of books of passenger listings suggests that the HENDRY name tended to be associated more with Scotland while the HENRY name seemed more prominent among those from Ireland. Until very recently, many people believed that there were three distinct family groups living in New Hanover County by the end of the eighteenth century named HENRY and HENDRY. From early correspondence, it appears that many descendants were unaware of any known kinship between these family groups. Now, however, it appears that there may only be two primary family groups due to intermarriage. With potential new discoveries, it is quite possible that someday all of these groups may connect.

    Hendry Families of White Oak Branch.
    Family lived on White Oak Branch of Moores Creek in what is now Pender County. There is current speculation that Alexander Hendry II was a younger brother of James Henry of Turkey Branch and that both were sons of Alexander Hendry I of Scotland. This is speculation. Alexander Hendry II - born 1760 Isle of Arran, Scotland; died 4 September 1819 at White Oak Plantation, New Hanover County, North Carolina; married Thankful Cromartie, born 24 April 1768 Choctow County, Alabama; died 28 August 1843 at White Oak Plantation, Ivanhoe, New Hanover County, North Carolina. Thankful Cromartie was the daughter of William Cromartie, Sr., born Scotland 1 May 1731, died 21 September 1807 Bladen County, North Carolina, and Ruhumah Doane. Alexander and Thankful Hendry had the following issue:

    Robert W. Hendry - born 1785; died 1815. Reportedly changed surname to HENRY.
    Catherine Hendry - born 17 July 1788 North Carolina; died 1866 Montgomery County, Alabama; married Hiram Tucker, b abt 1784 North Carolina, d 1857 Pike County, Alabama
    William Cromartie Hendry -- born 1790 White Oak Plantation, New Hanover County, North Carolina
    Elizabeth Hendry - b 1792 White Oak Plantation, New Hanover County, North Carolina
    Mary Hendry - b 28 Jan 1795 White Oak Plantation, New Hanover County, North Carolina; died 13 October 1837, buried Lamb Cemetery, Cypress Creek, New Hanover County, North Carolina; married Isaac Cowan Lamb, b 1787 Long Creek, New Hanover County, North Carolina; died Dec 1865, buried Lamb Cemetery Cypress Creek, New Hanover County, North Carolina
    Thankful - b 1796 White Oak Plantation, New Hanover County, North Carolina; died 1844
    John - born 1799
    Hannah Jane (Jean?) - b 5 Feb 1801 White Oak Plantation, New Hanover County, North Carolina; died 3 June 1854 New Hanover County, North Carolina; married circa 1839 Daniel Bordeaux, Jr., son of Daniel and Elizabeth Miller Bordeaux.
    Charles D., born 1803
    Alexander "Sandy" Hendry, III - b 26 June 1805 White Oak Plantation, Ivanhoe, New Hanover County, North Carolina; died 15 July 1869 White Oak Plantation, New Hanover County, North Carolina; married Sarah Caroline Matthews, born 13 Jan 1822 near Clinton, Sampson County, North Carolina; died 2 September 1895, Clinton, North Carolina
    James - born 1808; died 1817

    North Carolina Register of Historical Places
    MECKLENBURG COUNTY
    White Oak Plantation (Charlotte vicinity) 02/07/1978

    The Hendry family is believed to have lived mainly on the north and west of Arran; early records tend to confirm this. One Hendry, named John Hendry, who died in February 1738, age unknown, is buried in the churchyard at Lochranza.(1) The Book of Arran, in a list of principal tenants in 1766 recorded Robt. Hendry of Glenrosie farm. New divisions in 1773 had: Rot. Hendry in Little Laggan, Rot. Hendry in Penrioch, J. D. Hendrys in Algollach and Rt. Hendry in Glenrosie.(2)


    "The Ancestry of the Hendry Family of Georgia and Florida and Some Descendants of Robert Hendry," n.d., pp. 1, 4. The inscription reads, "Here lys the corpse of John Hendry in Altgolach, died February 1738, aged ___ [illegible]."

    Descendants of Pierre DuBourdeaux

    22. RICHARD MILLER7 BOURDEAUX (DANIEL6, ANTHONY5, ANTHOINE "ANTHONY"4 DEBOURDEAUX, JACQUES "JAMES"3, EVREMOND PURCELL2, PIERRE1 DUBOURDEAUX) was born 1777 in New Hanover Co, NC, and died Abt. 182815. He married (1) UNKNOWN WIFE. He married (2) HANNAH JANE HENDRY Abt. 1814, daughter of ALEXANDER HENDRY and THANKFUL CROMARTIE. She was born 05 February 1801 in White Oak Plantation, Pender Co, NC, and died 03 June 1854 in New Hanover Co, NC.

    Notes for HANNAH JANE HENDRY:
    Hannah's two husbands were brothers.

    26. JOHN MATCHETT7 BOURDEAUX (DANIEL6, ANTHONY5, ANTHOINE "ANTHONY"4 DEBOURDEAUX, JACQUES "JAMES"3, EVREMOND PURCELL2, PIERRE1 DUBOURDEAUX) was born Abt. 1787 in New Hanover Co, NC, and died Unknown. He married (1) THANKFUL HENDRY, daughter of ALEXANDER HENDRY and THANKFUL CROMARTIE. She was born 28 October 1796, and died 30 August 1820. He married (2) THURSDAY "THERZA" COOPER, daughter of BENJAMIN COOPER and ELIZABETH BEST. She was born 31 August 1804 in Duplin Co, NC, and died Aft. 24 July 1860 in probably TN.


    Hendry married (name unknown).

    Children from this marriage were:

              i.   Robert B. Hendry (born about 1720 Isle Of Arran, Bute, Scotland ?)
    976      ii.   John Hendry (born about 1730 Island Of Arran, Mossend, Scotland)
            iii.   Alexander Hendry (born about 1694 Scotland)


    1976. Henry Shumann,1 son of Shumann and Unknown , was born about 1715 in Germany.

    General Notes: DOCUMENTATION SOURCE:
    website of Rebecca A. KICENSKI
    From Beautiful Zion to Red Bird Creek, A History of Bryan County, Georgia, by Buddy Sullivan, published by Bryan County Board of Commissioners, 2000


    Henry served as a juror on April 8, 1797 at White Oak Plantation (reference page 48-49 of From Beautiful Zion...)

    Henry married (name unknown).

    Children from this marriage were:

    988       i.   Martin Henry Shumann (born in 1740 Germany - died in 1799 in Effingham County, Georgia (USA))



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    3952. Shumann .1

    General Notes: RESEARCH NOTES:

    GA Dept of Archives & History
    330 Capitol Ave, SE
    Atlanta, GA 30334-9002
    Has wills/Deeds

    Atlanta Vital Records (Georgia)
    2600 Skyland Dr, NE
    Atlanta, GA 30319-3640
    (404) 679-4701

    NARA (Southeast Region)
    1557 St. Joseph Avenue
    East Point, Georgia 30344-2593
    (404) 763-7474 (use this number to schedule appt & reserve a reader)
    Archival Holdings - Charles Reeves (404) 763-7065
    Have census, military, passenger list, WWI draft cards, state/county records 1917/18
    Rte75/85 yo GA166 West to US 29/Fort McPherson/Main Street exit. Right to south Main (US 29). Right to Newnan, Left to St. Joseph. Can take MARTA here - MARTA to East Point Station or Lakewood Station and take bus route #20 for 5 minute ride

    Historical Society (of Georgia)
    501 Whitaker
    Savannah, Georgia

    Bryan County Courthouse
    401 S. College Street
    Pembroke, Georgia
    (912) 653-3872 - superior court
    (912) 653-4681- probate
    Note: Probate & Superior Court are right next to each other

  • Liberty County comprised of old colonial parishes of St. Andrew, St. John & St. James.
    Made up of 7 towns - Allenhurst, Flemington, Gumbranch, Hinesville, Midway, Riceboro and Walthourville

    Liberty County Courthouse
    Probate Dept
    100 Main Street
    P.O. Box 28
    Hinesville, Georgia 31310
    (912) 876-3635
    From Savannha: Take I-95 to Coastal Highway 17 exit. Left on 17, to Rte 196 (about 5 miles). to Hgwy 84 toward Midway/Hinesville. Turn onto MLK Drive (2nd or 3rd light) and take right to Main Street

    State Dept of Human Resources
    47 Trinity Avenue
    Atlanta, GA
    (464) 679-4701
    website vitalrec.com/ga.html

    Georgia Southern University
    Zach Henderson Library, Special Collections
    Statesboro, GA

    HJ Downtown
    224 W. Boundary St
    Savannah GA
    912 232-4371
    800 446-4656
    Rte 16 east to exit 166, Louisville Rd, Right, 1st left onto boundary

    Near Pat - Holiday Inn Savannah South
    I-95 to exit 94
    912 924-2776

  • Shumann married (name unknown).

    Children from this marriage were:

    1976       i.   Henry Shumann (born about 1715 Germany)


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