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April 2003
Mugs Home Companion
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Ashtabula
Co Location: 1648 Overly Road; west of State Route 11
Latitude: N41 42.44 Longitude: W80 42.71 This was the 23rd barn to
be painted.
http://www.ohiobarns.com/ohbarns/index.html
Ggateslist@aol.com
To: GOLDEN-GATE-L@rootsweb.com
Hi
Everyone:
The following is the current hosted Chat Schedule for the Golden
Gate Genealogy Forum. The rooms can be accessed on AOL by going
to keyword ROOTS and clicking on "Chats" where you
will find
icons for the five main rooms. Additional rooms (e.g., those for
the Canada Provinces) can be found by going to the menu in the
lower left corner and scrolling down to the last item
"Related
Chat Rooms". All times are Eastern.
John Fuller
GOLDEN-GATE-admin@rootsweb.com
African-Ancestry Chat, Tue, 9-11pm, Ancestral Digs
African-Ancestry Chat, Sat, 9-10:30pm, Golden Gates
African-Ancestry Chat, Wed, 3-4:30pm, Golden Gates
Alabama/Mississippi/Georgia Chat - Sun. 8pm, Root Cellar
American Civil War History Chat, Thurs, 11pm, Golden Gates
Beginners, Sun through Sat 8pm-12am, Beginners
Beyond Beginners, Thurs. 7-8pm, Golden Gates
British Isles Chat, Mon,10-11pm, Golden Gates
Civil War (See American Civil War & War Between the States)
AOL/Computing Basics Chat - Tues, 7pm-8pm-Golden Gates
Central Heartland Chat, Thurs, 7-8pm, Root Cellar
(AR/MO/NE/KS/TX)
Connecticut Sat.- 10pm, Root Cellar
Dear Diary, Thurs ,8-9pm, Golden Gates
Evening Canada Chat, Wed. 9pm, Ancestral Digs
Florida Chat, Sun. 7pm, Root Cellar
France Chat, Tues. 11-12noon, Ancestral Digs
French Canadian Thurs, 9-10pm, Golden Gates
French Language Chat, Tues. 10pm, Quebec Chat Room
General Genealogy, Sun-Sat 8pm-2am, Family Treehouse
GENTREK, Mon, 8-10pm, Golden Gates
Great Lakes US Chat, Mon, 10-11pm, Ancestral Digs
Indiana, Illinois, Iowa Chat Tues - 9pm Root Cellar
Irish & Scot Chat, Fri, 10pm-Midnight, Ancestral Digs
Italian Chat, Wed, 9-10pm, Golden Gates
Jewish Chat, Thurs, 10-11pm, Golden Gates Kentucky Chat Wed,-
8pm, Root
Cellar
Late Nite Canada Chat, Tues. 12Midnight, Golden Gates
Maine Chat Sat.- 7pm, Root Cellar
Maritimes Chat, Sun, 8-9pm, Ancestral Digs,
Massachusettes/Rhode Island Chat, Sun, 10-11pm, Root Cellar
Michigan Chat Mon- 9pm Root Cellar
Mid-Atlantic US Chat, Tue, 9-10am, Root Cellar
Mid-Atlantic US Chat, Thurs,4-5pm, Ancestral Digs
(NY,NJ,PA,MD,DE,WV,DC)
Mid-Atlantic US Chat, Tue, 10pm-Midnight, Golden Gates
Minnesota/Wisconsin Sun,- 9pm, Root Cellar
Mugs & Hugs Family Hour, Monday-Friday, 9am-10am, Ancestral
Digs
Native American Chat, Sun, 10-Midnight, Golden Gates
Native American Chat, Fri, 4-5pm, Golden Gates
New England Chat, Wed, 3-4pm, Ancestral Digs
(ME,NH,VT,MA,CT,RI)
New England Chat, Wed, 10-Midnight, Ancestral Digs
Newfoundland Chat,Sun, 9pm, Newfoundland Chat Room
New Hampshire/ Vermont Chat Sat.- 8pm, Root Cellar
New York Chat Fri.- 9pm, Root Cellar
NJ/NY Chat Tues- 10pm, Root Cellar
North Carolina Chat Mon- 7pm, Root Cellar
Ohio Chat, Wed, 9-10pm, Root Cellar
Ontario Chat, Mon. 11pm, Ontario Chat Room
Pennsylvania Chat, Thurs, 9-10am, Root Cellar
Pennsylvania Chat, Fri, 10-11pm, Root Cellar
Polish Chat Thur, 8-10pm, Ancestral Digs
Portuguese Chat, Wed, 11-Midnight, Golden Gates
Portuguese Chat, Sun, 8-9pm, Golden Gates
Quebec Chat, Fri. 9pm, Quebec Chat Room
Scandinavian ChatFri, 10pm-12midnight, Golden Gates
South Carolina Chat Mon- 8pm Root Cellar
Southern US Chat, Fri, 3-4pm, Ancestral Digs
(VA, NC, SC, GA, FL, AL, TN, KY, MS)
Southern US Chat, Sat, 9pm, Ancestral Digs
Tennessee Chat Tues- 8pm, Root Cellar
Virginia & West Virginia Chat Wed.- 7pm, Root Cellar
War Between the States Chat, Fri, 9pm, Golden Gates
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DELAWARE
[DELAWARE]
New Church Records Section
Date: 4/1/03 12:13:14 PM Eastern Standard Time
From: awesome_genealogy@yahoo.com
(Roger Kennedy)
Reply-to: DELAWARE-L@rootsweb.com
To: DELAWARE-L@rootsweb.com
Hi everyone,
This week I've added 9 new databases to my
site, Awesome Genealogy. I've also made some major updates
to my Church Records section which can be found here:
http://www.awesomegenealogy.com/churchrecords.shtml
The section now includes transcribed databases for various
faiths and has databases for Delaware, New York, North Carolina,
Pennsylvania and Virginia. I've also added links to
message boards, mailing lists, articles and other offsite
databases.
My newest databases can be found here:
http://www.awesomegenealogy.com/newstuff.shtml
They include:
Naturalization of Jews in Jamaica 26FEB1740
Naturalization of Germans in Lehigh County, Pennsylvania
1798-1820
Coventry Reformed Church Marriages in Chester
County, Pennsylvania 1743-1831
Blymie Reformed and Lutheran Church Marriages in York County,
Pennsylvania 1767-1834
Muddy Creek Reformed Church Marriages in Lancaster County,
Pennsylvania 1743-1810
Muddy Creek Reformed Church Baptisms in Lancaster County,
Pennsylvania 1743-1810
Strayer Reformed Church Baptisms in York County, Pennsylvania
1745-1893
Emigrants from the Canton of Schaffhausen
1745-1747
--Most of these Emigrants settled in Pennsylvania, however some
also settled in Carolina and Nova Scotia.
Old Newspaper Records from the Germantown,
Pennsylvania Area in 1752
--These continuing series of extracts from various Newspapers
now cover from 1747-1752, 1756-1757, 1767-1770 and from
1781-1783. Details in these vary, with one-line
descriptions of possible ancestors to entire paragraphs
detailing family lines and when they immigrated to the United
States, most often from Germany.
Regards, Roger
Awesome Genealogy http://www.awesomegenealogy.com
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GEORGIA
Re: [GEORGIA] Militia district Map of Screven Co.
Date: 4/3/03 12:39:35 AM Eastern Standard Time
From: lnelson30014@yahoo.com
(Lee Nelson)
Reply-to: GEORGIA-L@rootsweb.com
To: GEORGIA-L@rootsweb.com
Georgia DOT county maps are also available for viewing online
(in PDF format.) The "large scale" maps show the
current Militia Districts. Following is the link...
http://www.cviog.uga.edu/Projects/gainfo/gamaps.htm
Hope this helps,
Lee
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IOWA
Union County
[IOWA] 1903 History of Union County
Date: 4/1/03 6:01:47 PM Eastern Standard Time
From: Bare67deb@aol.com
To: IOWA-L@rootsweb.com
UNION COUNTY lies in the second tier north of
Missouri, in the fourth east of
the Missouri River and contains four hundred thirty-two square
miles. It was
created in 1851 and in the original bill providing for its
establishment the
county was named Mason, for judge Charles Mason. Just
before the passage of
the bill in the Senate, upon motion of Mr. Morton, the name
Mason was
stricken out and "Union" inserted. At that time,
after years of better
conflict over the institution of slavery which threatened a
dissolution of
the Union, a compromise had been effected which was believed by
many would
permanently settle the dangerous controversy and insure the
perpetuity of the
Union. Hence the name given to this new county. Grand
River, Twelve Mile
and the Platte are the principal streams traversing the county
and their
banks are covered with timber.
The county was entirely unsettled in 1846
when the Mormon emigration began
from Nauvoo westward through Iowa. At this time many of
the Musquaka
Indians, under their chief, "Johnny Green," occupied
hunting grounds along
Grand River. A large body of Mormon refugees moving
westward were overtaken
by severe winter storms in Decatur and Union counties. Several
hundred men,
women and children, unable to endure the hardships of winter
travel through
an unsettled country, stopped in a grove on the Grand River
bluff in Union
County and dug caves for shelter form the storms. Here
they also built log
cabins and cared for the sick and feeble until spring. They
built a mill run
by horse power and many remained several years cultivating land
and raising
crops. This furnished a refuge for others who could here
recruit from the
hardships of the journey and replenish their exhausted
provisions. The place
was named Mount Pisgah by the Mormons.
In 1850 many settlers came into the county
and purchased the improvements
made by the Mormons. Among them were William L. Lock, J.
H. Stark, Joseph
and Norman Nun and Benjamin Lamb. Henry Peters bought the
Mormon mill and
laid out a town which he named Petersville. A store, hotel
and several small
houses were built and for a few years it was the business center
for the
people of the county. In 1851 Amos C. Cooper and Isaac P.
Lamb settled in
the southern part of the county in Pleasant township and the
following year
William Grosbeck and Lewis Bragg located in the northeast
corner.
The county was organized in 1853 by the
election of Norman Nun, judge; John
Edgecomb, sheriff, and I. P. Lamb, school fund commissioner.
The first term
of court was held at Petersville in the fall of 1853 at which
Judge A. A.
Bradford presided. The commissioners located the
county-seat near a
beautiful grove on Twelve Mile Creek, in February, 1855, and
gave it the name
of Afton at the suggestion of Mrs. James Baker. The town
of Highland, laid
out near the center of the county was a competitor for the
county-seat and
losing it also lost its buildings which were moved to Afton.
In 1869 the town of Creston was laid out on
the line of the Burlington
Railroad. The principal division of this road in Iowa and
the machine shops
were established at CReston and it eventually became the
county-seat. The
first newspaper in the county was established in the summer of
1859 by Morris
and Ryan, named the Afton Eagle. It was Democratic in
politics but after the
election of Lincoln in 1860 it was purchased by L. Raguet and
became neutral.
Debbie Clough Gerischer
MARYLAND
[MDGEN]
5th Annual Norwood Reunion
Date: 4/1/03 10:39:11 AM Eastern Standard Time
From: janethursby@mindspring.com
(Jane Thursby)
Reply-to: janethursby@mindspring.com
To: MDGEN-L@rootsweb.com
Yep, its that time again, time to get out the
old photos, dust off the
memories, and get your families together to attend the 5th
Annual Norwood Reunion, with our own Kitty Crowley.
It will be held Wednesday April 23.
Doors open at 6:00 pm. It will be held
in the Fire Hall on Twin Arch Rd and 27 in Mt Airy. If you need
directions,
email me. (Wanda-- wandabhall@comcast.net
)
The menu will be: Fruit salad, tossed salad, fried chicken,
roast beef,
mashed potatoes/gravy, green beans, rolls/butter, dessert,
coffee/tea. The
price per person is $13.00. This includes cost of Fire
Hall and handouts.
Please make out your checks to Travis Norwood and mail to P. O.
Box 181,
Mount Airy, Md. 21771. He will need the final count
and money by April l7.
Kitty will be continuing the family line after Belt Norwood and
discussing
where YOU fit in on the family chart. She will also
discuss how to do Basic
research in your own Attic. Handouts will be provided and
blank forms for
take home. Remember, Kitty is collecting information for the
Norwood book.
If she doesn't get your information from you, it won't be in the
book!
Please contact me, (Wanda-- wandabhall@comcast.net
) if you are interested
in coming. We welcome and encourage all Norwood
descendants and their
guests. So, if you know of anyone interested in Norwood family
history, or
other family members, or almost family members, please copy and
send them
this invitation and have them reply.
Related families include: WATKINS, CLAGGETT or CLAGETT, HOLLAND,
MOXLEY,
HAWKINS, BEALL, BAKER, BURDETTE, BROWNING, CAIN, HOBBS, BARLOW,
BECRAFT, BOYER, HOOD, LEWIS, LEASE, GEISLER, JACOBS, KING,
RICHARDS, RIDGELY,KINDLEY, GUE, BRNADENBURG, REMSBURG/RAMSBURG,
CONAWAY. If not sure, come anyway, we will find your
connection.
We will have a digital camera, lap top
computer., and scanner. We would
like the old photos of individuals or group family photos,
and some present
day ones also., especially if they can't attend.
Obits, wedding, birth,
death announcements, are also very important for Kitty's
research. The
photos turned out very well from last year, including the one of
a Death
Card, which Kitty had never seen. We also got a photo of
Len Easton's
grandmother, which he did not have.
Do you have a pile of unidentified people, bring them along too.
Maybe we
can find family resemblances...
Directions:Send Travis yoiur check Email Wanda with # attending
or questions
wandabhall@comcast.net
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NEW
JERSEY
Burlington County
[NJ]
CENSUS 1860 NJ, p. 1250, Burlington Co., Medford Twp.
Date: 4/1/03 2:19:25 PM Eastern Standard Time
From: MaisieAnn@aol.com
To: NJ-L@rootsweb.com
BURLINGTON CO. NJ, 28 Sept. 1860, PO Mt. Holly, Medford Twp. p.
1250
1250 1 2316 2292
GOSLING John 60 m w
harness maker NJ
1250 2 2316 2292
GOSLING Hannah 58 f w
NJ
1250 3 2317 2293
BRADDOCK William R. 60 m
w surveyor NJ
1250 4 2317 2293
BRADDOCK Sarah 56 f
w NJ
1250 5 2317 2293
BRADDOCK William 28 m w
carpenter NJ
1250 6 2317 2293
BRADDOCK Abigal 24 f w
NJ
1250 7 2317 2293
BRADDOCK Elizabeth 17 f
w NJ
1250 8 2317 2293
BRADDOCK Isaac A. 18 m
w NJ
1250 9 2317 2293
BRADDOCK Louisa C. 10 f
w NJ
1250 10 2318 2294 THOMAS
Edward 57 m w gentleman
NJ
1250 11 2318 2294 THOMAS
Adalade 24 f w
NJ
1250 12 2318 2294 THOMAS
Josephine 17 f w
NJ
1250 13 2318 2294 THOMAS
Walter B. 16 m w
NJ
1250 14 2319 2295 PRICKETT
Alfred S. 28 m w
carpenter NJ
1250 15 2319 2295 PRICKETT
Mary L. 26 f w
Pa
1250 16 2319 2295 PRICKETT
Oliver D. 4 m w
NJ
1250 17 2319 2295 COOK
Sallie A. 23 f w
Pa
1250 18 2320 2296 FRAZER
Isaac 30 m w
blacksmith NJ
1250 19 2320 2296 FRAZER
Mary 32 f w
NJ
1250 20 2320 2296 FRAZER
Angeline 10 f w
NJ
1250 21 2320 2296 FRAZER
Charles H. 9 m w
NJ
1250 22 2321 2297 HAINES
George 70 m w physician
NJ
1250 23 2321 2297 HAINES
Sarah W. 60 f w
NJ
1250 24 2321 2297 HAINES
Richard 23 m w gentleman
NJ
1250 25 2321 2297 HAINES
Prudence E. 20 f w
NJ
1250 26 2321 2297 LEFRIED
Algdalania 19 f w domestic
Hambuirg
1250 27 2321 2297 BAKER
Elizabeth 15 f w
NJ
1250 28 2321 2297
GOBBLIEBHABANER John 35 m w
laborer Saxony
1250 29 2322 2298 CLINE
Samuel 32 m w carpenter
NJ
1250 30 2322 2298 CLINE
Hannah C. 32 f w
Pa
1250 31 2322 2298 CLINE
Sarah R. 6 f w
NJ
1250 32 2322 2298 CLINE
Mary A. 5 f w
NJ
1250 33 2323 2299 BERERRAIN
George Z. 29 m w
carpenter NJ
1250 34 2323 2299 BERERRAIN
Caroline H. 24 f w
NJ
1250 35 2323 2299 BERERRAIN
Clara H. 4 f w
NJ
1250 36 2324 2300 WARRICK
Moses 26 m w
basketmaker NJ
1250 37 2324 2300 WARRICK
Elizabeth A. 25 f w
NJ
1250 38 2324 2300 WARRICK
Elton R. 2 m w
NJ
1250 39 2324 2300 PENSLOW
William H. 14 m w
NJ
1250 40 2324 2300 FORT
William 13 m w
NJ
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OHIO
Cuyahoga County
[OHCUYAHO]
Displaced Persons Camps
Date: 4/1/03 10:10:16 AM Eastern Standard Time
From: AnnWicki@aol.com
Reply-to: OHCUYAHO-L@rootsweb.com
To: OHCUYAHO-L@rootsweb.com
This was on Missing Links today: www.petuniapress.com
It might be of interest to someone. DISPLACED PERSONS CAMPS.
"The most comprehensive displaced persons camp list and
research on the Web." Personal histories, addresses,
photos, e-mail inquiries, and links. All nationalities;
nondenominational. http://www.dpcamps.org/dpcamps/
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Muskingum
County
[OHMUSKIN]
Zanesville Times Recorder Obits 1 April 2003
Date: 4/1/03 8:40:02 AM Eastern Standard Time
From: drdx@neo.rr.com
(Denny Shirer)
To: OHMUSKIN-L@rootsweb.com
Obituaries appearing in the Zanesville Times Recorder, April 1,
2003
© Zanesville Times Recorder and Gannett Co., Inc.
http://www.zanesvilletimesrecorder.com/
o Bresock, Sarah "Sally", 96
http://www.zanesvilletimesrecorder.com/news/stories/20030401/obituaries/33933.html
o Brown, Jean Deloris, 73
http://www.zanesvilletimesrecorder.com/news/stories/20030401/obituaries/33941.html
o Kidner, Inetta, 92
http://www.zanesvilletimesrecorder.com/news/stories/20030401/obituaries/33919.html
o Koker, Mae A., 92
http://www.zanesvilletimesrecorder.com/news/stories/20030401/obituaries/33917.html
o Matesich, George J., 86
http://www.zanesvilletimesrecorder.com/news/stories/20030401/obituaries/33913.html
o Menini, Steven M. Sr., 49
http://www.zanesvilletimesrecorder.com/news/stories/20030401/obituaries/33928.html
o Tackett, Milford C., 76
http://www.zanesvilletimesrecorder.com/news/stories/20030401/obituaries/33922.html
o Tubbs, Deborah E., 52
http://www.zanesvilletimesrecorder.com/news/stories/20030401/obituaries/33937.html
o Walpole, William A., 71
http://www.zanesvilletimesrecorder.com/news/stories/20030401/obituaries/33939.html
Denny Shirer - drdx@neo.rr.com - North Canton, OH
Muskingum County, OHGenWeb - http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohmuskin/
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PENNSYLVANIA
Bucks County
WILL ASK FOR CURFEW LAW
Pottstown Women's Christian Temperance Union
will ask the borough authorities
to enact a curfew law to keep boys and girls off the streets
after nine
o'clock in the evenings.
ATHLETIC CLUB ORGANIZED
The Pennsburg Athletic Club organized a base
ball team for the season of
1903, at a meeting on Thursday evening. The team is composed of
good material
and will be open for games as soon as the weather is favorable.
The grounds,
near the Eagle Hotel, will be placed in a good condition and the
club will
start practice work at once. The following players have signed:
Wm. SNYDER,
Val. TRUMBORE, Robt. SMYTHE, Chas. SPRINGER, James STINE, Horace
WEIL, Robt.GREGG, Warren FLUCK, Rein. WEIL, A. STAUFFER, Chas.
ROEDER, Frank FOLK and Oliver MUMBAUER. S.J. CROLL has been
elected Business Manager; C.H. KRESSLY, Team Manager, and Howard
E. TRUMBORE Treasurer.
MORWOOD HOTEL SOLD
William BERGEY on Monday sold the Morwood
hotel in Franconia township, to
Henry M. GODSHALL, of Telford, at private figures. Mr. BERGRY
was proprietor
of the hotel for one year and three months. The purchaser will
take
possession April 1. Mr. BERGEY has not yet decided where he will
move to, but
will live private.
BERKS COUNTY JUROR FINED FOR CONTEMPT
Frank ROHRBACH, of Topton, Berks county, a
juror in the HOCH-SCHOFER damage case, at Reading, was on
Saturday fined $10 by Judge ENDLICH for contempt of court.
ROHRBACH had accompanied a witness for the defense to the
SCHOFER
bakery, where the plaintiff had been injured by falling through
a trap door.
EARLY GARDENING AT PASSMORE
Mrs. John G. GLAES, had half of her large
garden at Passmore, Berks county,
dug by her husband, last Monday, and with the aid of one of her
sisters had
all the onions planted, besides potatoes, peas and radishes.
Mrs. GLASE, is
Post Mistress of Passmore and also follows dressmaking and
millinery.
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Lancaster
County
Re:
[PALANCAS] Civil War records
Date: 4/2/03 1:28:09 PM Eastern Standard Time
From: reidz@bellsouth.net
(Kathi Reid)
Reply-to: PALANCAS-L@rootsweb.com
To: PALANCAS-L@rootsweb.com
For the Civil War, you can try http://www.pacivilwar.com/
From here, http://www.pacivilwar.com/bates.html
you can search the 5 volume Bates' History of the Pennsylvania
Volunteers. http://www.pacivilwar.com/cwpahelp.html
gives you some ideas (both offline and online) where to look to
find out if he served in the Civil War and what his
regiment regiment was. I've also noticed that spelling was
a bit "fluid". One of my ancestors had his
surname spelled differently at every muster call. Kathi
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Westmoreland
County
[PAWESTMO-L]
Roll Call Mania - Web Site Updated
Date: 4/1/03 12:05:58 AM Eastern Standard Time
From: 74bug@nauticom.net
(Mickey Cendrowski)
To: PAWESTMO-L@rootsweb.com
List,
Once again I have the pleasure of announcing that my Roll Call
Mania Web Site has once again been updated with ALL of the
submissions that have been sent to me thus far.
Once again the direct URL for Roll Call Mania is:
http://www.pa-roots.com/~rollcall
For those of you who may be NEW to this list, Roll Call Mania is
a web site that is maintained by yours truly (Mickey Cendrowski),
with web space generously given to me by our Armstrong County
list owners. (Thank You, Nate and Alice).
This is a permanent web page, which lists surnames, by counties,
with direct email access to contact those who are researching
those particular surnames.
Hopefully this site will help YOU find a connecting cousin or
two.
There is NO charge to add your surnames to this list.
All I ask is that you submit your surnames directly to me, using
the following format:
SURNAME (in caps), County, State (must be PA), Your First Name,
Your Email Address
Again, please send your requests DIRECTLY to me at 74bug@nauticom.net
.
Enjoy!
Mickey
4bug@nauticom.net
Mickey's Roll Call Mania Web Page
http://www.pa-roots.com/~rollcall
Mickey's Pennsylvania Genealogy Help Page
http://www.mickey.150m.com
Mickey's Genealogy Web Page
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Valley/3027
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
RHODE
ISLAND
Myles
James, son o f John, the younger,
Swansey, 26 Dec. 1674
Pages 242-3 Births Continued (N)
Nelson
Joane, dau of William, Plymouth, 28
February, 1650
Newland
Mary, Sandwich, 16 April, 1649
Anthony, son of Jeremiah, Taunton,
1 August 1657
Newman
Antipas, son of Samuel, Rehoboth,
29 March, 1673
Sibell, dau of Noah, Rehoboth, 31
March, 1675
Nickerson,
Joseph, son of William, Yarmouth,
10 mo 1647
Nye
Jonathan, Sandwich, born 20 November
1649
Bethiah, dau of Ebenezer, Sandwich 5
October, 1675
Oldham, Oldum
Mary, dau of Thomas, Scituate 20
August, 1658
Thomas, son of Thomas, Scituate, 30 October,
1660
Ormsbey
Jeremiah, son of Thomas, Taunton, 25
November 1672
Hannah, dau of Thomas, Rehoboth, 23
September 1678
Jacob, son of Thomas, Rehoboth, 13
September 1680
Bethya, dau of Thomas, Rehoboth, 15
April 1682
Jacob, son of Jacob, Rehoboth 23
August, 1674
Elizabeth, dau of John, Rehoboth 27
November, 1674
Mary, dau of John, Rehoboth, 4 Aprill
1677
Jonathan, son of John, Rehoboth, 26
August,l 1678
Martha, dau of John, Rehoboth, 7
May 1680
Jacob, son of John, Rehoboth, 16 March
1682
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Page
116 No #
William Brenton to Francis Brayton
......William Brenton of Boston have...sold unto Francis Brayton
of Rhode
Island...one house and twelve acres of Land...belonginge...in
the
Towne of Portsmouth....bounded on the south with the Land of
Richard
Smith and on the North side with the Land of William Baulston...for...
forty nine pound ..Twenty fift day of
September sixteen hundred and
Fifty William Brenton, Wit: Martha Brenton, William
Sanford, Peleg Sanford
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VERMONT
[VERMONT]
"Town of Barre, Part 3, Gazetteer of Washington Co., Vt.
1783-1899," added to Gateway to Vermont web site.
Date: 4/2/03 6:29:35 PM Eastern Standard Time
From: Karima@springnet1.com
(Karima)
Reply-to: VERMONT-L@rootsweb.com
To: VERMONT-L@rootsweb.com
Good Evening,
I have just uploaded to the "Gateway to
Vermont" web site, Part 3 of The
Town of Barre [Pages 148-166], from "The Gazetteer and
Business Directory of
Washington County, Vt. 1783-1899," Compiled and Published
by Hamilton Child,
Edited By William Adams. The Syracuse Journal Company, Printers
and Binders.
Syracuse, N. Y.; April, 1889.
This addition can be accessed from the main
gateway page, by clicking on the
"Latest Additions" button (located in the middle of
the page).
http://www.rootsweb.com/~vermont/VERMONTGATEWAY.html
Best wishes and good luck with your search,
Karima
List Administrator
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