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Jim Cahill,<jcahill@alum.wpi.edu> Thu Mar 1 14:42:53 2001
Just checking it out... to make sure my name is still here! :-)
  

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Ron Spangler,<rons1618@aol.com> Thu Mar 1 16:35:39 2001
Great web site. Even Barb can work it
  

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Betty (and Bob) Johnson,<bjohnson@grm.net> Thu Mar 1 16:57:30 2001
Congratulations, Jerry! You have made a very well-designed Web site. Betty asked me to respond. Betty or I or both have checked every link on the site map, and found none that were dead. I did not check every link on every page and assume that Betty did not. However, every link I checked was good. I am not an artist, but I find the design pleasing to the eye. I particularly like the simple, straight forward style. The colors are harmonious and gentle. (The site map is a bit contrasty on our screen.) We use Netscape Navigator 4.76. We thank you, but know that thanks are small compared to the pleasure you have had in searching and compiling the data, and in meeting the challenge of HTML. Bob, at Betty's request
  

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Brenda Smeal Gibson,<bkgibson@bellatlantic.net> Fri Mar 2 14:32:26 2001
Nice work, Viewed pages with Netscape, not sure which edition. Everything I seemed to load fine, all links I tried worked.
  

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Michael Wilson,<mwilson32@earthlink.net> Fri Mar 2 19:10:08 2001
Very nice site Jerry. I am looking forward to your Irish Famine and Migration page as well as the Dutch Patronymics. Good luck on your site. Feel free to stop and relax at our site. Michael Genealogy Planet http://home.earthlink.net/~genealogyplanet/ Genealogy Planet @ RootsWeb http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~genealogyplanet/
  

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Linda Baxter Zahirsky,<lindaz@baxter.org> Mon Mar 5 20:02:11 2001
I have some corrections to Nathan Baxter #19 and I should send you his brother, John's pension application for a REv. War pension to help with that family line. He was born in 1756 in New York. Linda
  

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Tom Kent,<Tomkent24@AOL.com> Thu Mar 22 08:56:48 2001
Ron Spangler passed on your Website data yesterday (21 March 2001). I've just printed out the front-end and tme Family Genealogy Home Pages so far, but am most impressed by your thoroughness and format. Best wishes to you and Lil. I'll peruse this material in greater depth in coming days and will be back in touch. Regards, Tom
  

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Barbara P Cahill-Noury,<everyonesnanny@aol.com> Sun Mar 25 18:05:15 2001

  

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son kevin,<kcahill@woodardcurran.com> Mon Mar 26 19:37:15 2001
lookin good!!!
  

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Marybeth Fahey,<mwfahey@ultracom.net> Tue Mar 27 10:31:29 2001
Jerry, I just looked at your wonderful website. You have done an amazing job. It is quite informative. I heard your trip to the Holy Land was fabulous. I am glad that you are all home safe. Have a great day. My best to Lil. Marybeth
  

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Teresa Gardner,<tag@infoblvd.net> Mon Apr 23 16:37:24 2001
I enjoyed finding this site-I am researching Gardners.Julia Baxter daughter of Newton(son of Benjamin)married Augustus Gardner. I have Newtons family all found -and knew his father was Benjamin but didn't know the rest Thanks!!!
  

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John Baxter,<lampman@ime.net> Fri May 18 18:56:02 2001
Found your site very interesting, A lot of my family, Thank you for posting the information. My direct family is from Nova Scotia came to Maine in 1940's. Thank you! John
  

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Michael Baxter,<michael.j.baxter@aero.org> Thu May 24 17:37:09 2001
Descendent of George Baxter
  

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John Clifford,<Jjclifford@aol.com> Sat Jun 16 13:19:00 2001
very interesting site, found it while looking for info on Clifford's in Ireland history, as my father was Maurice Clifford born in kerry in 1905.
  

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Kay Baxter Coop,<katykat6999@yahoo.com> Wed Jun 20 21:25:47 2001
Jerry, I know you sent me a little disk of some of this before, but it got scrambled. Any way I can download this entire Baxter file or can you resend to me. Would like to be able to print this all out so I can search it at my leisure and not on the web. You sure have done alot of work. I wish I had the time and energy for this kind of research. But living in the middle ofthe mountains in Colo. makes for hard searching for NY., or anywhere wlse for that matter. Take care and let me hear from you. Kay
  

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Matt Lesniak,<Mattlesniak@cs.com> Tue Jul 3 06:09:33 2001
Great research re: wampum! I'm doing research for an archeological report about wampum production on an 18th century site in Albany, New York, and I found your site a great help in figuring out the demand mechanism that kept bead-production a going enterprise for so long. Thanks again -Matt Lesniak of Hartgen Archeological Associates, Inc., 1744 Washington Avenue Extension, Rensselaer, New York 12144
  

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Kay Brownell Reed,<gazelle@pennswoods.net> Sat Aug 11 17:43:33 2001
Wonderful. Wonderful. This certainly must be a labor of love -- sooo much work.
  

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Cindy Scholl,<dscholl@primenet.com> Fri Sep 7 18:50:46 2001
Great website! I am looking forward to chatting with you! Please let me know if you can find anything on David Baxter CA 1800.
  

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Donna Bennett Barnes,<Niagara@prodigy.net> Thu Sep 13 19:32:44 2001
Thought your site was wonderful. I already had most of the info but you helped me find a few! Thanks for all your work. Donna
  

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Donna Bennett Barnes,<Niagara@prodigy.net> Thu Sep 13 19:35:56 2001
Added note: My great-grandfather Richard Nelson Bennett desc. of the Baxters described Pettit Baxter as "A one armed man who taughtschool for a living" Quote from his "Family Journal" Donna
  

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Lola Baxter,<rcmauris@bevcomm.net> Wed Sep 19 15:32:18 2001
Dear Jerry, Your information on the Baxters is wonderful. I have been working on the Baxters for about 20 years, and have contacted family members and gotten their information.This Mrs.Woods that you got info from, got her information from me as far as I can remember. Some of the information she got from me, did not get to you correctly. Anyway, I would be willing to share what I have, and add to your database. My husband decends from Chauncey Baxter, Nathan, Wilbur, Clifford, James, Douglas,(my husband), and then Slater. So I will be able to expand on Kenneth, Cliffords brother, as well as other decendants of Nathan and Chauncey, as I see some are not expanded on. Can't remember if I ever corresponded with you, but your name is familiar. Haven't looked at my info for a while--Sincerely, Lola Baxter
  

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TERESA KOONS,<tessie_k@webtv.net> Tue Oct 2 14:50:17 2001
JERRY, I BELIEVE IT WAS MY MOTHER-in-law, CATHERINE COLLINS KOONS, WHO AFTER HAVING ASKED HER PARENTS FOR INFORMATION ON THEIR IRISH ROOTS SEVERAL TIMES, WAS TOLD, "THEY STOLE CATTLE FROM THE ENGLISH AT NIGHT AND SOLD THEM BACK THE NEXT DAY." THIS MAKES FOR CONFUSION SINCE SLIGO IS ON THE WEST COAST OF IRELAND AND THE ENGLISH CHANNEL IS ON THE EAST COAST. TRANSPORTATION, BEING WHAT IT WAS IN THOSE DAYS I DOUBT THAT WAS A POSSIBILITY. HOWEVER SLIGO IS PRETTY CLOSE TO THE COUNTY OF FERMANAGH WHICH IS AN ENGLISH 'OWNED' COUNTY AND AS YOU POINTED OUT THEIR LANDLORDS WERE OFTEN BRITISH. (LORD KNOX) I'M GOIN TO CONTINUE READING YOUR INTERESTING WEB PAGE AND PROBABLY WILL NOT BE ABLE TO KEEP FROM COMMENTING FURTHER.
  

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Peggy Ilardi,<ilardiml@aol.com> Mon Oct 8 15:48:22 2001
Wonderful!! Fun reading about our Roots!
  

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Michele Gordon,<ggordon@stny.rr.com> Sun Oct 14 08:48:40 2001
I am a 4th grade teacher and teach a unit on the native americans of NY state. I try to take the time to help my students understand the concept of wampum since it had so many uses which related to their culture and way of life. I've had to do some real digging as our textbooks do not cover this adequately. It is also useful to help them see the changes that came about as the Europeans settled in America. I did not know about the Campbell factory before. Thank you for making all of this information available.
  

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allanah scott,<dnascott@albedo.net> Tue Oct 16 07:37:23 2001
greetings! Fell on your page! Very helpful. I originally just went into Tralee, Eire on google and slowly made my way to your site, I rec'd my grandmother's l971 diary and found the birthplace of her mother tralee and that she was a MacGillycuddy. Do you know anything about the Darcys? My grandmother was born at the castle in Limerick along time ago now! Thanks Cheers A. Scott Canada
  

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Walt Holliman,<waltholli@aol.com> Mon Nov 12 13:01:14 2001
Well done.
  

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Michelle Proulx,<proulxma@aol.com> Fri Nov 30 15:57:27 2001
Jerry, Just wanted to say I love your web site! It's a little scary, though, in that it shows me how far I have to go. I haven't attempted HTML yet, one of these days! Michelle another TMG user and TMG-L reader
  

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Paul Albert Sughrue,<psughrue@winchestersavings.com> Mon Dec 31 12:34:44 2001
Hi Jerry- Thought I might give you some updates on the Winchester Sughrues for the website... Paul Albert Sughrue married Paula Russo on October 16, 1999. Albert Joseph Sughrue, son of Paul & Paula, born November 30, 2000. Caitlin Jane Sughrue, daughter of Alison Mary (Sughrue) & James A. Feeley III, born Jan. 1, 2001. Thanks!
  

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James Aloysius Feeley III,<feeley@optonline.net> Tue Jan 1 11:23:01 2002

  

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KevintheGreat,<kcahill@calpine.com> Mon Jan 14 10:08:50 2002
based on the experiences of my ancestors, i will avoid cows... very entertaining reading!!! kevintheundernourished
  

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Linda,<lindaz@baxter.org> Mon Feb 25 19:26:51 2002
Good Evening, Jerry. In reviewing the information on Nathan Baxter, you can correct my error as to his age when he moved to Michigan from New York. He was 79. Math is not my strong suit. Linda
  

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Richard Baxter,<myraven@midmaine.com> Sun Mar 31 10:01:22 2002
Jerry. Thank you for so much interesting reading.I have traced my side of the family back to 1777 but i cant seem to find any information from that point. My brick wall is Augustine/Augustus born 1777. My best guess is he is the grandson of Augustus born 1703, as i said it's only a guess. If anyone has any information please send it along. If anybody is looking for information in Nova Scotia from 1777 on please contact me, i may have some. Again thank you for all the work you have done on the Baxter line. Every little bit brings us closer together. Richard.....
  

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Barbara,<pbtg@visuallink.com> Wed Apr 3 16:57:21 2002
After much searching no luck. I would have been suprised if there was a connection of any kind. A very well done site. I will bookmark it for future reference. Barbara
  

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Chester Campbell,<chet_45@yahoo.com> Mon Apr 8 03:52:21 2002
Enjoyed your web site very much. My great grandfather was Green Oliver Campbell from Carroll County, Mississippi.
  

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Joe Davis,<davis5@duke.edu> Tue Jul 23 09:43:31 2002
Would you have annual data on the quantities of wampum made per year from the 1790s thru the late 1800s? I am gathering data on early American manufacturing industries, and I have been as yet unsuccessful in securing annual production statistics on the wampum industry. Any help would be much appreciated. Joe Davis davis5@duke.edu Department of Economics
  

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David Reilly,<dreilly@wyndham.com> Wed Sep 25 15:43:34 2002
Holy Cow, I didn't know what I was in for! I'm a descendant on the Prudence Baxter / John Cook Hayes site and am working on a hand drawn family tree chart. It's the size of a wall but doesn't include 1/4 of the information you have here. You've certainly given me some work to do!
  

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Forrest R. Paine,<MeGoToo@aol.com> Thu Oct 31 10:08:39 2002
Comment: Descended from Thomas Paine and Mary Snow - also of Cape Cod.
  

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David Reilly,<dreilly@wyndham.com> Sun Nov 24 22:13:21 2002
Fantastic Site! I'm researching the Hayes side (Prudence Baxter married John Cook Hayes). Let me know if you want to expand this side and I'll be happy to send you the info.
  

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Betty Stephenson Wolcott,<fstfed@comcast.net> Wed Nov 27 08:38:58 2002
I have Rebecca Tarbox parents as Thomas Tarbox and Esther Edwards source Ancestry World Tree Project: Palmer/Wise. I have Mary Abbott as Francis Charlton Baxter's wife. He sailed when he was 17 or 18 with Mary and her mother to Virginia, settled in Massachusetts and moved to Connecticut. Simon was born 1698 in Tolland, New London, CT Nathan Baxter Jr. first wife was Anna Dodge. The daughter of Jay Baxter and Sara Brown, Bess, I knew her as Bessie, was my grandmother. You have my grandfather's name wrong, it's not Matthew Stevenson, but Madison Stephenson. Although some of the family in later years changed the spelling to Stevenson. Also, Bessie and Madison's son was Floyd not Lloyd. #482 Frances Baxter was married to Roy Horton.
  

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peter john fahey,<faheyuk@aol.com> Thu Jan 23 04:09:07 2003
Hello Jerry, I've just started to research my history. Fantastic web site I will start by tracing Patrick in tipperary . I live in Manchester England. I believe my grandfather also came from Tipperary. Best regards, to you and your family peter
  

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Lydia Bouchard,<museecollection@ville.lachine.qc.ca> Thu Jan 23 13:58:39 2003
Dear Gerald, I am looking for the Latin name of the specific specie of Atlantic Whelk that was used by Natives to make wampums in the 17th century and before. Would you know this name? Would you know where I could buy one? Sincerely yours, Lydia Bouchard Curatorial assistant Musée de Lachine, Montréal
  

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Sidney Allen,<mercadez_lin03@yahoo.com> Mon Feb 24 16:36:49 2003
Well it was good the only problem was that I could not find anything about Jane Sughrue Giberga you know the author of "Friends to die For."Anyways it was good all except that minor detail.
  

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james m sullivan,<sullyj99@msn.com> Sat Mar 29 11:56:08 2003

  

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Dan Sughrue,<dsughrue@attbi.com> Sun Apr 6 18:31:22 2003
Jerry, You obviously have put a great amount of work and I am sure enjoyment into developing the data and then making this site. Some of the Sughrues from Winchester are members of the Clann OSiochru. Maybe, some of the others have seen our clann site at www.clannosiochru.com where one can find 86 ways to spell Sughrue, among other things. Again a great site. Dan Sughrue, Clann OsSiochru President
  

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K Kent,<Tkentfam@aol.com> Sat Jun 21 19:52:08 2003
I have a copy of book written in 1913 By Miss Fraces Baxter that was updated by my mother that has information on several people that are not listed in the Baxters of Westchester County. The cover states that it it " The Baxter Family Descendants of George and Thomas Baxter of Westchester County, New York, as well as some West Virginia and Sounth Carolina Lines. It was originally printed & published by Tobias A. Wright. My grandmother was Charles C. Baxter' s(101) daughter, Marion. Her youngest brother, Edward, is not listed in your listing. If this would be of interest to you, please let me know and I would be willing to copy and send it to you. Thank you and I look forward to hearing from you. Granddaughter of Marion Baxter Washburn
  

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Paula Sughrue,<paula.sughrue@verizon.net> Mon Jun 30 19:19:26 2003
Hi Gerry- Believe it or not, this is the first time that I have visited your AWESOME website. Wow, did you put a lot of work into this and it shows. I have only brushed the surface of your site and plan on visiting it again. I hope you, Lil and the family are doing well. Stay cool!!! Love, Paula and family
  

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Sue Carrington,<scarring@nyl.com> Fri Aug 1 07:23:44 2003
Hi Jerry and Lil, I'm so glad you put the link to this and Master Genealogy on your email. I haven't time to browse right now, but I am looking forward to doing it from home. Looking forward to seeing you next week. We are leaving this afternoon. Love, Sue 8/1/03
  

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Tim Vallilee and Pat Setzer,<timv@noln.com> Fri Aug 8 23:10:33 2003
Nice site, hope the family is fine. Pat and I are celebrating our 50th bithdays this year. Who is operating this site and how do you update family information? Tim
  

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Tim,<toecca@juno.com> Wed Aug 27 22:58:47 2003
Excellent website and lots of information. I live in New England and have access to Quohogs. History repeats itself and I am searching for a way to make a wampum braclet or jewelry piece for my wife, who is fascinated with Native American wampum type jewelry. I started grinding (by hand) my first piece today. Your website was has given me some hope. Thanks. Tim
  

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Clifford Sughrue,<cliffordthb@msn.com> Sat Sep 6 09:47:10 2003
What an amazing piece of work .I am very grateful to have someone like yourself to preserve our family history.i hope you are well please stay in touch.please send my love to all. love clifford
  

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Monae,<mzamott@sbcglobal.net> Wed Oct 1 21:04:45 2003
Hi Jerry - Excellent site! It has been very informative. I have some information I can share on more recent decendents in the Baxter's of Connecticut line if you would like to contact me. Tried the e-mail link but it came back to me.
  

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Mildred Thomas,<miltho1@msn.com> Sun Oct 5 05:19:43 2003
Very nice web page I come out of The George Baxter line. George, Thomas, Thomas,Dorcas & George Tippett JR,& Their daughter Jane & Charles Warner, Their daughter Mary & Benjamin Austin.
  

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Jerome Cahill,<cahilljt@juno.com> Sun Oct 5 13:33:12 2003

  

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Baxter Stuart,<waspoo@nbnet.nb.ca> Mon Dec 8 05:05:32 2003
As you can see I am named after mothers family I am a direct decendant of Simon Baxter of Hebron VT. I would enjoy finding out more about the reputed Simon Baxter before he arrived here in New Brunswick. Once he arrived here the family spread out. My Grand Father owned one of the last pieces of land granted to Simon in Norton N.B. Several of my cousins still own a small parcell of land near the Kennebcasis River near Norton that was od the origional tract. If you could help me out on this it would be greatly appreciated. Captain Baxter Stuart St. George N.B. Canada
  

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Wende,<wende213@yahoo.com> Sun Dec 14 23:25:44 2003
In Simon's descendants, your # 352 - Ray Wheeler Baxter, his wife Mae Laraway was my great-grandmother, but not through the Baxter line; from her first marriage to Eddie Radeker. They had three daughters. Funny how you comment that there were no family witnesses, that the marriage seemed unapproved....Mae and Eddie split up BEFORE he died, and when he fell ill, their daughters were sent to family members in different parts of the state to be cared for, and eventually raised by them after he died. She didn't even contact my grandmother until she was in her 50's....Or it could have been that Mae was part native american. From the stories my grandma would tell, Eddie's family didn't like the marriage because of it. Maybe Ray Baxter's family felt the same..... Thanks for having this info - quite interesting, to say the least :)
  

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Shannon Smithee,<signs2me@yahoo.com> Mon Jan 12 07:38:19 2004
I am looking for a Marie Alberta (Birdie) Campbell that married an Alfred Enoch Lamb, I think in Mo. sometime in 1920-25. She is buried at the Pine Knot Church of Christ Church out of Paragould, AR. Hope to hear from you soon. Thanks!
  

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Mark Bench,<embench@aol.com> Wed Feb 4 14:54:35 2004
Dear jerry, if you're the Chilean returned missionary I think you are, I'd love to be in touch with you again, Mark Bench Home: 914 684 0085 Work: 703 715 9811 Cell: 914 260 0631
  

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David M. Smith,<dmsmith@cshore.com> Mon Feb 16 12:37:01 2004
I was absolutely pleased to find that you had my great great Grand parents listed as 281 in the genealogy. Does anyone have any more information on the Rees family or the children of Martha Elvira Baxter and Arthur Frithyoff Rees?
  

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Mary Sughrue ,<msughrue@nyc.rr.com> Thu Mar 4 14:29:03 2004
Jerry, this is a fabulous job!!! I loved looking through it, and will look more closely in the coming days -- what an undertaking!!! I have some great photos somewhere in the apartment -- maybe if this is a "living" document, we could add a few. What would you think?? Or is this "project" over? In anyt event, cheers to you Jerry. This big family is lucky to include you, that's for sure. See you in Naples!!
  

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Sheila,<brookessheila@onetel.com> Sun Mar 7 13:12:55 2004
This is my first visit to your site, and I am searching information for the follwoing surnames: Fahey Tipperary all areas... Hourigan Shronell.......... Hayes..... also Kennedy,Treacy, Darcy,McGrath
  

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Jeanette Earle,<lelu@bellsouth.net> Wed Mar 17 22:37:06 2004
I am looking for William Campbell who married Ada Besley in Austinville, PA in 1850. Both of them were born about 1830. They had a daughter named Kathryn Rebecca Campbell who married George Brown. They all lived in Austinville, PA. Someone said William was born in Scotland but I am not sure or that. Can you help me with this? I did not know how to do a search in your data. Thanks for your help. Jeanette
  

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Sheila,<brookessheila@ontel.com> Sat Mar 20 09:39:42 2004
I am searching for the Fahey family of my maternal grandmother in these areas NewInn and Knockgraffon and Shronell for the mid 1800s plus.Other areas might be Donohill and the Baronies of Clan William and Kinamanagh.If there are any Fahey researcher for South Tipperary I would love to hear from you
  

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michael anthony fahey,<michael.fahey@winchhire.com.au> Tue Mar 30 14:26:28 2004
whats in a name ?........
  

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Dan Sughrue,<dsughrue@comcast.net> Fri Apr 2 18:26:44 2004
Gerry, You have put together a fantastic site and I am sure it continues as a work in progress. I know some of the Sughrues in your site. I thought you might enjoy the Clann OSiochru website, which among other things provides the 104 variations of Sughrue. www.clannosiochru.com Slainte, Dan & Aggie Sughrue-NH
  

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Rita Sughrue,<Rsughrue@aol.com> Fri Apr 2 20:32:26 2004
Enjoyed the writeup of the wedding and think I knew 3 of the guests. I also knew of 3 others.
  

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susan kelley,<susankelley@attbi.com> Sat May 29 09:32:47 2004
Is this the handywork of Uncle Jerry????????? Very interesting and informative. Thanks for all the research and work putting this together. Love, Sue
  

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paul kelley,<kw85253> Tue Jun 8 22:14:57 2004
Thanks Jerry...Great website!! Get well soon, and I sure am happy I stopped in to see both of you last Saturday..Dr K
  

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Wendy Corners Campbell,<campcornell@yahoo.com> Sun Jul 18 08:59:26 2004
Thank you for your wonderful website ! You put together a very interesting report. I haven't found a connection to my Campbell's from New Jersey but if I do this is a motherlode of information. Thanks again for sharing all of your hard work.
  

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marjorie gesford,<magesford@yahoo.com> Tue Aug 17 14:03:17 2004

  

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Ruth Coles,<RuthCol@aol.com> Tue Aug 31 17:46:50 2004
Just trying to learn to set up my own web site. Family - Lake of Mass, R.I., Conn, & NY
  

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marjorie gesford,<magesford@yahoo.com> Tue Sep 7 09:26:04 2004
hello, im descendant of fred and carrie louise baylorcampbell, freds parents; jacob and ann e. frederick campbell, ann s parents phillip & margaret husted frederick fred & carrie daughter nellie mae married ira w. houghtalen, son of charles & tryphosia baxter houghtalen, ira & nellie, son herman married olga palipkonich d/o stephen & anna comernisky palipkonich. herman & olga houghtalen children are: paul stephen died in infantcy, susan kay married 1 jackson robbins 2 ?jones. john married lucinda glann they divorced thier children kimberly and kevin. john died feb. 15 1998. linda married 1louis w. smith had 3 children louis jr. sheila shawn. linda & louis divorced , linda now married to daniel belles. marjorie married walter f. gesford, children walter jr. lauretta, sharron. marlene m.alan brown; cheryl m. timothy frock. walter gesford sr. died dec. 14. 1984
  

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Kathy Reynolds,<KReynolds231@aol.com> Sun Sep 26 14:33:00 2004
Nice website, I stumbled on it looking for my Grandfather that is named Carlyle A. Quinn from Canada (born 1894)but ended up in Seattle in the 1920's. Seems like I have met a dead end sometimes.
  

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Saundra Fahey-McCallie- Deeley,<magicdacner32208@yahoo.com> Sat Oct 23 21:06:27 2004
Im glad I surfed on to your page/site, very enlightening, my great grandmother was Saidey Fahey from Faheysville, Ireland...was nice to see all of this. Thanks, Sandy & Peter Deeley
  

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cynthia Nostrant,<cnostrant@yahoo.com> Wed Nov 24 10:09:35 2004
Hi, I'm doing my MA thesis on wampum and did wonder about the Campbell factory.I would like to learn more. Wampum was never "Indian money" for Native Americans did not know of money until the Europeans arrived, it was just part of a barter system. You may fing copper in New England that was probably from Michigan. Trading copper for the shell beads was common.
  

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Shawn Pardue,<smpardue@earthlink.net> Mon Dec 6 01:04:14 2004
Thank you so much for the wonderful explanation of my Mother's maternal family name - Fahey. I have lots of information about my Father's family and little about my Mother's - have been looking for a long time and to find this delightful tidbit is a great gift. Shawn Pardue
  

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Patricia Amado (Baxter),<kikifiend@yahoo.com> Sat Dec 11 21:32:32 2004

  

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M. Porter,<getink@webtv.net> Sun Dec 12 06:17:28 2004
Great work.... I am from the Porter Family in Hebron, Ct. since the early 1700s.... I look forward to checking some of your names out... I know there will be matches.. thank you M. Porter
  

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Alberta Wylock,<dayton23@worldnet.att.net> Fri Dec 17 16:40:03 2004
My mother was Nellie Fuller Lewis, She talked about the Neff family. Do you know of any connections between these families?
  

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Lawrence B. Peet,<PeetLB@Access4Less.net> Fri Jan 14 22:21:50 2005
Just viewed your website on the descendents of Simon Baxter. I am a descendent of Charles Pinneo (Pineo) and Mary Baxter. Our local history books (Will County, Illinois) put them here in 1833, a year after their marriage.His citizenship papers --Declaration of Intent to become a citizen, state that he immegrated from Nova Scotia, arriving in Will County in June of 1844. I can provide information on their descendents, and the Pinneo (Pineo) line, which, ironically, includes an Aid-de-camp to General George Washington. I'd love to hear from you! Larry Peet
  

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Robert Dolan,<74004.3707@compuserve.com> Fri Feb 4 22:43:25 2005
Wonderful site -- thank you for your scholarship.
  

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John C. Schumacher-Hardy,<jcs12367@juno.com> Sat Mar 19 23:00:36 2005
Greetings: Great job on the Baxter website. It seems the earlier generations are still a bit sketchy. And if Francis is the father of Simon of Hebron, CT, he sure was young when he became a daddy. I descend from #273 Josephine (Baxter) Paine, daughter of Lewis & Polly (Woods) Baxter. [Josephine-6, Lewis-5, Hiram-4, John-3, William-2, Simon Baxter of Hebron, CT]. Josephine's daughter Kate Mae Paine, born in Jericho, VT 1867, married Lewis Michael Wool (born 24 Feb 1859, Essex, VT, son of Michael, Jr. & Caroline (Page) Wool) and had five children. Kate's eldest child, Alice Mabell Wool (born Essex, VT 17 June 1887) was my great-grandmother. Are there any other descendants of Hiram Baxter-4 (born 1782, son of William & Hannah (Petty) Baxter) and Prudence (Huestis) Baxter?? I would like to communicate with any other descendants from this branch. I have a 19th century photo of a man I believe to either be Lewis Baxter or his son Stephen Baxter and hope to someday find another descendant who may have additional 19th century photographs to compare with and possibly help identify the one I have. Do you have any further information on the descendants of Hiram & Prudence (Huestis) Baxter that aren't listed on your website?? I have some additional information from the History of Jericho, VT (volumes 1 and 2) that shows further generations of Daniel F. & Prudence (Baxter) Fuller (#137). I'd be happy to forward this information to you if you'd like it. Regards, John C. Schumacher-Hardy So. Lancaster, MA jcs12367@juno.com
  

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Samantha Cahill,<scahill06@yahoo.com> Mon Mar 28 12:10:58 2005
I just found it humerous that I was doing a paper on the Irish Potato Famine and was looking for pictures and found this page. I saw the whale and went "Wait, that's my family crest!" I know CAhill's a popular Irish surname so I figure we are not of relation, but in my attempts to find information for my paper I found your page.
  

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Darlene Kruppa,<dmkruppa@earthlink.net> Mon May 9 13:11:12 2005
Was looking at your site again and wanted to let you know that my uncle Darrell David Baxter died June 26,2000. His wife Anne died April 4,2001. Also Gaylord's wife Carol Arquette died Jan. 31,2005 and her burial was May 4,2005. I still love visiting your site and keep learning more. Thanks
  

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A fabulous work!,<rbjfahey@cs.com> Tue May 24 08:44:16 2005
Gerry, This is really a terrific piece of work. I will see to it, at long last, I must admit, that our children become fully aware of it. Bob
  

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CLIFFORD SUGHRUE,<CLIFFORDTHB@MSN.COM> Sat Jun 11 20:52:42 2005

  

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John,<john381@yahoo.com> Wed Jul 6 03:36:04 2005
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Liz Beckham,<lizbeckham2002@yahoo.com> Mon Aug 22 11:21:20 2005
Its a very good site but I couldn't make the email link work. I am very interested in William Baxter & Julia Swigo as my gr gr gr grandfather was William Dacier Baxter born 1796 in Nova Scotia by 1821 he was marrying in England & I'm trying to find his parents I believe these are a good possiblity as my William Dacier Baxter was a Doctor & had a daughter named Julia. Minor evidence but its a start! Any information you may have would be a great help
  

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darlene,<darlene013@sympatico.ca> Wed Feb 8 18:34:23 2006
i just loved the history of the article
  

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Luke,<luke53@adelphia.net> Thu Mar 2 15:16:48 2006
Thank you for the information on wampums and espically the picture of the belt. We used this information to perform a national history day play in we will be competing in a few weeks, thank you again for the picture and the info!
  

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Josie DeCarlo,<j4decarlo@gmail.com> Wed Jun 21 06:29:15 2006
Was looking for Tryphosia Baxter and Almeda Shores. Anyone with any further information about their children or Almeda's parents please contact me. Thank you for shareing these pages!
  

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Shawn Pardue,<smpardue@earthlink.net> Fri Jul 7 08:12:11 2006
My Mother's Mother was a Fahey. My Greatgrandparents met in Boston, MA, USA. My Greatgrandfather was named William. Both he, my Greatgrandmother Anna - who lived with us when I was a toddler and have very fond memories of, their son Joseph - who worked the ore carriers on the Great Lakes, and my Mother's Mother Isabell are buried in Cleveland, OH, USA. Since my Mother died when I was fairly young, I do not know many people with her family names and am always looking. Thank you for your information on the Fahey's. It was always a matter of pried in her family that she - Eileen - "had the map of Ireland on her face"...... Shawn Pardue
  

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Frances Cahill Greenlaw,<rgreenlaw@centurytel.net> Sat Sep 30 07:32:33 2006
I am interested in finding out if we are related. Our ancestors include names like John and Patrick Cahill from Ireland as well. Another point of interest is the fact we have a great-grandaughter who raised funds through the National Transplant Fund for a liver transplant which she received about 5 years ago. She was nearly 2 years old when she received her transplant and is now 7 and doing so well. We still receive the New Start News letter and I noticed you on the front page. Interestingly enough, my brother James Cahill has a son Jerry Cahill who lives in Vacaville, CA. My brother passed away a little over a year ago from a massive heart attack. We were born and raised in the state Of Maine. It would be nice to make contact with you as I'm sure we have to be related somewhere. God's blessings on your endeavors and we'll be praying for you. Fran Cahill Greenlaw PS/My older sister, Alice, has done a lot of geneology and would be interested in making contact with you I'm sure.
  

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Sherry L Baxter/Marshall,<smtm@comcast.net> Tue Oct 31 21:57:12 2006

  

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Betty Schultz,<bschultz@ldlkm.com> Thu Dec 21 16:06:14 2006
I am granddaughter to Louise Schultz (Hering) who was daughter to Nellie Campbell and Irving Hering. I would like to know more about my family and who all her brothers and sisters were. Please get back to me or call 201-647-4224. Thanks. Betty
  

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clifford sughrue,<cliffordthb@msn.com> Wed Aug 1 19:06:37 2007

  

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tina pabst,<stonecroft@citlink.net> Wed Aug 8 11:49:58 2007
The information regarding Rex Baxter and Avid Finch is in error. It should read Rex Wright whose father John Edmund Wright married Sara Baxter daughter of Hiram. Hiram is buried in Barbourville, NY. Rex Wright's wife was Avis Finch and the children are Joe, James, and Shirley Wright. Thanks.
  

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Mary McCormick,<karl_mccormick@yahoo.com> Mon Nov 19 18:23:41 2007
Looking for information on Benjamin F. Baxter son of Benjamin Baxter who fought in the Revolutionary War.
  

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leon w brewster,<leonbrewster50@hotmail.com> Thu Dec 13 04:49:35 2007
good day sir , i live in a community called baxters harbour ,kings county nova scotia, canada. the foundef was a john baxter.he had two large houses was a farmer fisherman. just thought i would send u quick note . thks leon w brewster
  

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Raymond Cahill,<cahillraymond@gmail.com> Sun Dec 16 05:33:03 2007
you must have done a lot of research
  

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Sierra Baxter,<> Mon Jan 7 16:52:05 2008
I'm learning about my ancestry.
  

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Emma Sughrue,<Tonguetwister44@hotmail.com> Tue Jan 8 13:05:20 2008
Hi my name is Emma Maria Aileen sughrue. I was wondering if me and my family are in any relation to you and yours.
  

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Bobbi,<bobbi62@verizon.net> Thu Jan 10 20:13:46 2008
Great Website. I am a descendent of the same Baxter family. I come from the family of William Madison Baxter and Eliza Petersons daughter Esther. Its great to see there are so many distant relatives still around! I am in the Hudson Valley area in New York. It looks like this part of the family hasn't moved too far away over the years. I welcome any correspondence from this website or any other relatives out there. email me at bobbi62@verizon.net If you want the continuation of my lineage in this part of the Baxters please feel free to ask. Again....very enjoyable site.
  

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John J SughrueIII,<sughrootie@yahoo.com> Thu Jan 31 11:29:50 2008
Thank you so much for the insight into my geneology! Fascinating stuff. So much I didn't know... My daughters all have middle names,if that's important- they are- Noel Jeannette, Jennifer Elizabeth, Jessica Gail, and Megan Allegra. No need to update, really just F.Y.I....again, thank you on behalf of my entire family...John J. Sughrue III
  

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PAT CAMPBELL MCFARLEN,<> Tue Mar 4 19:56:53 2008
ENJOYED YOUR SIGHT BUT I DON'T BELIVE ANY OF THE CAMPBELLS ARE KIN TO THE CAMPBELLS IN ALABAMA. KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK.
  

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Al Westerman,<diana_al@msn.com> Mon Mar 10 15:57:55 2008
Hi, I am currently doing research on Levi C. Baxter, an early settler to Libetyville, Illinois in 1835. I see you have more information on the Baxter family than anyone else. I am looking for varification on who was Levi's father. Levi was born in 1817 in Washington County, New York. He had a brother named Warren F. Baxter also born in New York and two known older sisters: Marcia Jones (wife of Willard Jones) and Amy Mary (wife of Dewitt Lane) both born in Westford, Chittenden County, Vermont. I tend to believe his father was Levi D. Baxter som on Moses Baxter and Comfort Chafee who lived in Fort Ann, Washington County, New York. However, I cannot provide actual proof. Any information you may have would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Al
  

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Leslie Chapman,<Opera_70@yahoo.com> Sat May 17 21:11:20 2008
The most important fact I sought was right where I came into this web site. Bravo! One less question mark in my family file - Not to mention all the other tidbits I found on the same page.
  

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Donald G. Campbell,<DGCampbell@hotmail.com> Sun Jul 13 10:37:53 2008
This is a great site. I am the Grandson of Glenn Joel Camnpbell and have complete information on his descendants. If you have any information on William Campbell's immigration, I would appreciate getting it. A few years ago, my wife and I went to Park Ridge and visited the museum. I have additional pictures of the Wampum machine if you would like them. Also, I have submitted my DNA to the FamilyTree DNA site and the results seem to indicate we are Macgregor clan descendants. Has anyone else submitted their DNA? Regards, Don
  

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JAMES M SULLIVAN,<SULLYJ03@MSN.COM> Tue Aug 26 20:26:20 2008
JERRY, I AM THE GREATGRANDSON OF PATRICK CAHILL AND MARY MAY. MY GRANDMOTHER WAS THEIR FIRST CHILD CATHERINE. IT HAS BEEN ENJOYABLE READING ABOUT THE FAMILY. WOULD YOU LIKE TO UPDATE YOUR WEBSIGHT WITH MY CURRENT FAMILY INFORMATION.
  

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Scott Baxter,<Scott03101@aol.com> Thu Aug 28 00:32:58 2008
Hi, I'm J.P. Baxter's Great Great Great nephew. I found your site while researching one of my relatives, Lydia MacDonald, formerly Mrs. Claude S. Gillette. While most people obsess over James Phinney Baxter and Percival Baxter (Former Maine Gov), my interest is in some more of the colorful members of the family, "Cousin Lydia" being one of the most colorful. She was Percival's sister...Lydia Baxter. She was married several times, very ahead of her time and quite a character. One husband was an admiral, another she referred to as "the monk" who she married because he played the piano well, but she quickly discovered on her wedding night, "that was about all he could do well". I ran into her daughter who is 81 a couple weeks ago at the Blaine House, Augusta, ME where the Governor was honoring former Governors of the State of Maine...Percy being one of them. I have some rather interesting materials on that side of the family if you are ever interested. The eldest direct JP Baxter descendants remaining are John L. Baxter Jr, 88 of Sisters, OR (my uncle) and Lydia's daughter. I need to do a better job of documenting the non-Phinney/Percival history before they pass on. Best regards, Scott Baxter Scott03101@aol.com
  

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lrnbaxter,<lrnbaxter> Sun Sep 14 08:48:58 2008
i am 9th generation of simon baxter. son of ellsworth had son elbert. elbert had son laurel, walter, jesse, herbert and daughters, catherine, roberta, and iris. i am son of jesse baxter married to delores cooley baxter
  

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diann o'connor,<diannboconnor@comcast.net> Tue Nov 11 12:26:43 2008
While doing a search for ancestors in my family tree, Albert Campbell (b 1808) married Elizabeth, both from NJ, children Sarah, Albertina, Medora & Abraham, I stumbled across your pages. In my family history, though, Albertina married Francis Bradley at Sacred heart of Jesus in Shadyside (Fairview) NJ. I have never heard of the man you have her married to. What are the chances there are 2 women with identical names & children marrying different men? Look forward to your ideas. Or could there be a mistake? What do you have as the childrens last name?
  

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alice,<almj111@hotmail.com> Wed Nov 12 12:30:54 2008
Hi, My cousin came across your site as we are from the line of campbells also. My family is From Albert Campbell who married Elizabeth. My grandmother line is from Albertina Cambell. I do have a few questions if you dont mind, might i email u directly with them? Thanks for taking the time to read this. Regards, Alice
  

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Sandra Crowe,<sandykencro@aol.com> Thu Nov 27 19:09:04 2008
How thrilled I was to find this tree. My great- grandmother was a Baxter in Howick (orignally Georgetown) inQuebec. We have been trying to find out what happened to Nathan--- now we know. We thought that he had a son named Zebulon (maybe a first family) that is not on the tree. This is referred to in a local history that would put him in the Georgetown area in 1812. It says that he is an old soldier of Washington's army and Zebulon can't be spared on the farm to join the 1812-14 army.We'll keep working on it.
  

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Maureen Keegan,<mkeegan@suscom-maine.net> Sat Jan 17 16:38:31 2009
My gggrandparents were at the Nashua wedding 6/22/1891 that you detail on your website. Thank you so much! I was wondering how Kate P. Sullivan met the Cliffords from Lewiston, and now I know. My gggrandmother (Eliza Sullivan Keegan) was a cousin to Kate P. Not sure how Julia is related, but all of the Sullivans at the wedding are in my tree.
  

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JOvady,<ovady.J@gmail.com> Fri Jan 30 19:47:27 2009
Great site my great grand mother was Amy Belle Baxter
  

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Wilma Kay Baxter Coop,<wkc911@zirkel.us> Fri Feb 27 20:56:34 2009
Jerry, When will you pdate, how can we had new stuff and corrections?
  

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Dorothy Anderson ,<linksloose@comcast.net> Sat Mar 7 05:57:51 2009
Absolutely great website! I am a daughter of Kester Williams II. My grandfather Kester James Williams married Anna Margaret Niven and was the son of Worth Williams and Martha Lodusky Fuller. And you know that Worth Williams was the son of Titus W. Williams and Samantha Baxter. We have inherited Tuberous Sclerosis. This has caused many deaths, from brain tumors especially, in our family. I do know it comes from my paternal side of the family. I was sure it was from the Niven line. (Joyce Hoffman is my grandmothers niece.) But seeing the vast inbreeding that went on in This line and the number of young deaths I am sure that couldn't have helped any. My grandmothers brother and sister and daughter died of brain tumors. My son died of a brain tumor. Myself and many of my children and grandchildren have brain tumors. On nephew is on the kidney transplant list 24 yrs old and one 24 year old nephew has brain cancer. I am trying to solve the mystery for the family before I die. I have kidney cancer and a very dangerous periaortal paraganglioma pheochromocytoma. All inherited. Again this is a fascinating piece of work. I would really like to know more about you. I have been working on this about fourteen years and I know how difficult it is to create such a masterpiece. Keep it growing. Dorothy Rose Williams.
  

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Leslie Chapman,<Opera_70@yahoo.com> Sat Mar 21 22:07:54 2009
Haven't really taken time to see nuff to have questions, jus wanted to thank you for it. OK scratch that, the big mystery for my family is who the parents of Wilson M., George Samuel, Hannah M., Amelia and William E. Decker was. I have one person who believes their parents were John Decker and Catherine Clark. But I have never gotten an answer to on what evidence. What can you tell me about George Decker and Eliza ? keeping in mind that we are not absolutely sure (I am not the one who has the "evidence") that all I list here are truly siblings. Oh and for reference Amelia I am talking about is married to Nathan Baxter. I can probably contribute information you might be unaware of on some of the folks connected to them.
  

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Jerry,<cahillgf@aol.com> Mon Aug 10 19:03:14 2009
TEST MSG ONLY
  

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Stephanie Richart,<momsmoney@cox.net> Mon Aug 17 20:51:32 2009
My grandfather was William Henry Baxter, originally from Maine, but lived in Westchester County, NY. Any info you may have gathered going back up the line, especially in regards to the Adams family (Quincy, Mass. area) would be appreciated. Your site is a little difficult to understand at first, but as they say, if a first you don't succeed, try, try, again. Thanks for what you have done!!!!
  

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Rev. Keith R. Baxter,<knjbaxter@stny.rr.com> Thu Aug 27 22:42:56 2009
I came to USA in 1972 from Canada. from England in 1958. My father's name was John baxter and I was raised in Christchurch, Dorset, England . I am inquiring concerning my genealogy and where my father's family are in USA as I understand my father was abandoned in an orphanage at Preston, Lancashire I also understand his mother left for United States with her family. The only thing left in the basket with my father was a large ivory coat button. I am estimating my father John was born in the 1890's.. He was a hero in world war two. Would you be so kind as to answer my inquiry. Regards, Rev. Keith R. Baxter
  

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Stephanie Richart,<momsmoney@cox.net> Sat Aug 29 17:44:09 2009
Hi Mr. Cahill - Thank you for your previous help. I was able to get more accurate information about my family and hope you can help me get more info, or tell me where I can look further. My mother is Margaret Baxter Fine. Her Father is William Henry Baxter and her Mother was Grace Anjanette Ward. William Henry's Father was Dr. William Elihu Baxter who started the Ear, Nose, and Throat clinic at Massachussets General Hospital in Boston. His Mother was Helene Adams Baxter (of the famous John and John Quincy Adams family). He had a brother named Clarence Pennell Baxter whose name is derived from the family that Pennellville, Mass? is named for. Grace Anjanette Ward is the daughter of Porter Bronson Ward (who started the Coldwell and Ward Foundry) and Margaret Wynn Ward. Grace and her mother are both from Toronto, Canada. I would love to know more and to clean up the family tree. Since I started doing this, my mother has found out that Percival Proctor Baxter (1876 - 1969) was a cousin, not an uncle as she had previously thought, as is James Phinney Baxter III (He was the former president of Williams College). Anyway - I am trying to find the actual connection between the Adams family and my own, as well as information about other family members. Thank you in advance for your help. All the best, Stephanie Richart
  

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Kay Sutcliffe,<kaysutcliffe@hotmail.co.uk> Fri Sep 11 15:41:12 2009
My mothers maiden name was Sugrue her father was John Morgan Sugrue whose family origins go back to Co Kerry. Thank you so much for your informative History edifying.
  

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Eleanor C Lariviere,<elariviere@comcast.net> Tue Sep 22 09:05:52 2009
In describing a Quinn wedding you mentioned well dressed guests: Delia,Minnie & Nellie Sullivan all of Nashua, NH. I've been trying to trace the Sullivan-Clifford side of my family and that's been like blowing in the wind. The Nellie you mention, I think may be my grandmother and Delia & Minnie are her sisters. Their mother was Ellen Clifford. Their father was Matthew J. Sullivan. Do you have any information about that branch of the family? Nellie married William E Cronin and moved to Manchester NH. My cousins recently found an old album full of pictures--none labeled that they shared with me. When my younger cousin asked why nana never labeled the pictures, I responded she didn't have to, she knew who they were. There were several pictures of priests and a couple of people in military uniform--WW1 vintage. Her brother Timothy Clifford Sullivan was raised by "rich relatives" in Mass. and became a priest. Do you have any information about these people. Any information you can share would be greatly appreciated. Thank you Eleanor Cronin Lariviere Grantham NH. email: elariviere@comcast.net or elariv40@gmail.com
  

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John Chubb,<johnbchubb@yahoo.com> Sat Oct 31 14:37:29 2009
Youe site is very informative. I appreciate the time and research you've conducted to relay teh information.
  

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John Chubb,<johnbchubb@yahoo.com> Sat Oct 31 14:37:47 2009
Youe site is very informative. I appreciate the time and research you've conducted to relay the information.