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Hugs Home Companion
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Belmont Co Location: State Route 149 a half-mile south of I-70
Latitude: N40 02.98  Longitude: W81 02.77 This was the 1st barn to be painted

 COLORADO
[CO-Roots] http://www.searchsystems.net/index.php 
Date:    4/8/03 3:53:16 PM Eastern Daylight Time
From:    richhart@kingmanaz.net  (Glory Bee)
To:    CO-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com 

http://www.searchsystems.net/index.php 
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world wide and  <<G>> outer space!
and much more. I did Arizona and found  births, marriages, land, courts,
and.........per counties... few counties some info is not available.. ..
but it may help you.
glory bee
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This is open to all Authors/Publishers of recent Genealogy or Local History 
Book(s). The booth will be open May 28-June 1, 2003. Wed, Thurs, Fri: 9am to 5
pm; Sat: 9am to 4pm. At the Godfrey Memorial Library Booth in the NGS Exhibit 
Hall. Each book signing will last ½ hour. Authors/Publishers can sign-up 
reserve the time slots on a first come, first serve basis. The booth is the. 

This is no charge for this service.

If you cannot attend the NGS Conference. 
Even if you are not able to attend the NGS Conference, the Library would like 
to assist you to let others know about your work and to promote your book. 
please send two copies of the book(s) you would like displayed at the 
conference along with ordering information. 

The Library: 1. Will display Your Book(s) at the Conference; 2. Will produce 
and distribute a catalog of all books submitted and   3. Will post this 
catalog on their website at: www.Godfrey.org 
        
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NEW JERSEY
Wills
Extracted from DOCUMENTS RELATING TO THE COLONIAL HISTORY OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY, VOLUME XXIII, CALENDAR OF NEW JERSEY WILLS, VOLUME I, 1670-1730; Paterson NJ, 1901 ( Libers 1, 2, etc. are of West Jersey Wills.  Those as Libers A, B, etc., are of East Jersey Wills)
PARVIN - None
The following names appear in the INDEX of this volume, the references being 
as persons mentioned in wills, such as recipients, trustees, witnesses, 
etc., but not wills of:
PARVIN - None
Extracted from DOCUMENTS RELATING TO THE COLONIAL HISTORY OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY, VOLUME XXX, CALENDAR OF NEW JERSEY WILLS, VOLUME II, 1730-1750; Paterson NJ, 1918 ( Libers 1, 2, etc. are of West Jersey Wills.  Those as Libers A, B, etc., are of East Jersey Wills)
PARVIN - page 371:
     1742, Jan. 5.   Parvin, Thomas, of Cohansey, Salem Co, weaver; will of. 
  Wife, Rebecca.  Son, Mathew, to have “after the decease or widowhood of my 
said wife” the plantation in Cohansey, and my cedar swamp called Chatfield’s 
Swamp.  My four sons, Josiah, Mathew, Jeremiah and Silas, to have my Cedar 
Swamp at Morris River, Salem County.  Daughters – Sarah, Elizabeth (wife of 
Moses Moore) and Hannah (wife of Thomas Sayres, Junior).  Mentions grandson, 
Benjamin Parvin.  Executors – wife, Rebecca, and son, Mathew.  Witnesses – 
Daniel Westcote, John Coney, Jno. Padmore.  Proved 18 April, 1744.  Lib. 5, 
p. 31.
     1743, Sept. 26.   Inventory, £71.9.6; made by William Bradford, John 
Woolsey.
The following names appear in the INDEX of this volume, the references being 
as persons mentioned in wills, such as recipients, trustees, witnesses, 
etc., but not wills of:
PARVIN - Benjamin, Jeremiah, Josiah, Matthew, Rebecca, Samuel, Sarah, Silas.
Extracted from DOCUMENTS RELATING TO THE COLONIAL HISTORY OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY, VOLUME XXIII, CALENDAR OF NEW JERSEY WILLS, VOLUME I, 1670-1730; Paterson NJ, 1901 ( Libers 1, 2, etc. are of West Jersey Wills.  Those as Libers A, B, etc., are of East Jersey Wills)
PATTISON - page 355:
     1725 Aug. 1.   Pattison, William, of Burlington, mariner.  Bond of 
Rebecca; widow of, as administratrix of his estate.  Richard Wright and 
Isaac Pearson fellow bondsmen.
     1725 Aug. 21.   Administration on the estate granted to his widow 
Rebecca.  Lib. 2, p. 315.
     1725 Aug. 25.   Petition of Rebecca Pattison, widow, for letters of 
administration on the estate of her husband, who had sailed from 
Philadelphia to the Bermudas in July, 1723, and was lost with his vessel on 
the return voyage.
     1725 Oct. 12.   Inventory of the personal estate, .13.11 1/2, incl. 
contents of the brewhouse 17; made by R. Wright and Isaac Pearson.
The following names appear in the INDEX of this volume, the references being 
as persons mentioned in wills, such as recipients, trustees, witnesses, 
etc., but not wills of:
PATTISON - Rebecca, Robert, Rob_, Wm., W.
Extracted from DOCUMENTS RELATING TO THE COLONIAL HISTORY OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY, VOLUME XXX, CALENDAR OF NEW JERSEY WILLS, VOLUME II, 1730-1750; Paterson NJ, 1918 ( Libers 1, 2, etc. are of West Jersey Wills.  Those as Libers A, B, etc., are of East Jersey Wills)
PATTISON - None
The following names appear in the INDEX of this volume, the references being 
as persons mentioned in wills, such as recipients, trustees, witnesses, 
etc., but not wills of:
PATTISON - None
Extracted from DOCUMENTS RELATING TO THE COLONIAL HISTORY OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY, VOLUME XXIII, CALENDAR OF NEW JERSEY WILLS, VOLUME I, 1670-1730; Paterson NJ, 1901 ( Libers 1, 2, etc. are of West Jersey Wills.  Those as Libers A, B, etc., are of East Jersey Wills)
PAUL - None
The following names appear in the INDEX of this volume, the references being 
as persons mentioned in wills, such as recipients, trustees, witnesses, 
etc., but not wills of:
PAUL - James, Phi., Philip, Philipp, Samuel.
PAULL - Philip.
Extracted from DOCUMENTS RELATING TO THE COLONIAL HISTORY OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY, VOLUME XXX, CALENDAR OF NEW JERSEY WILLS, VOLUME II, 1730-1750; Paterson NJ, 1918 ( Libers 1, 2, etc. are of West Jersey Wills.  Those as Libers A, B, etc., are of East Jersey Wills)
PAUL - page 371:
     1730, Oct. 10.   Paul, James, of Middletown, Monmouth Co., miller; will 
of.  In consideration of favors from Obadiah Bowne, for maintenance, etc., 
divides estate to said Obadiah’s children – Mary, Cornelius, Obadiah and 
Thomas.  Executors – friends John Bowne (son of Obadiah, deceased), and 
Jeremiah White, both of Middletown.  Witnesses – William Bowne, James Bowne, 
Junior, John Watson.  Proved March 16, 1732.   Lib. B, p. 388.
     1750, April 17.   Paul, Samuel, of Gloucester Co., yeoman; will of.  
Wife, Marey.  Sons – John, Samuel and Jonathan, to have the real estate 
equally.  Legacies to daughters, Sarah and Susannah (the latter to be “in 
the control of my said wife while she remains my widow.”  Executors – son, 
John, and Jacob Cosens.  Witnesses – Alexr. Randall, Nathan Paul, Robert 
Braman.  Affirmed 31 May, 1750.   Lib. 6, p. 355.
     1750, 3d mo. (May), 7th da.   Inventory (£785.17.02 1/2) includes bonds 
and notes of George Cosens, Joseph Wilkisson, Amy Chew, Charis Lock, Timothy 
Rains, John Pinyard, John Sparks, William Pinyard, Garret Veneman, Jonas 
Dinney, Jonas Cox, Jacob Folks, William Weatherby, Niclas Justesson, Garret 
Dewese, Gorge Flanagam, Robert Marfutt, Peter Rambow, Thomas Wood, William 
Wilkins, Daniel Weatherby, Anthony Huppet, Mathew Tomlin, John Richards, 
Jun’r, Laurance String, James Acret, Jun’r, Robert Nicson, Edward 
Holenshead, Thomas Ozgood, Thomas Chester, James Stealman, Joseph Johnson.  
Appraisers – Wm. Mickle, Robert Braman.
The following names appear in the INDEX of this volume, the references being 
as persons mentioned in wills, such as recipients, trustees, witnesses, 
etc., but not wills of:
PAUL (PAULL) - John, Jonathan, Mary, Nathan, Nathaniel, Richard, Samuel, 
Sarah, Susannah.
Extracted from DOCUMENTS RELATING TO THE COLONIAL HISTORY OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY, VOLUME XXIII, CALENDAR OF NEW JERSEY WILLS, VOLUME I, 1670-1730; Paterson NJ, 1901 ( Libers 1, 2, etc. are of West Jersey Wills.  Those as Libers A, B, etc., are of East Jersey Wills)
PAXTON - None
The following names appear in the INDEX of this volume, the references being 
as persons mentioned in wills, such as recipients, trustees, witnesses, 
etc., but not wills of:
PAXTON - None
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OHIO
Butler County
[OHBUTLER-L] BCCOGS Meeting April 12, 2003
Date:    4/8/03 4:28:54 PM Eastern Daylight Time
From:    njadams@cinci.rr.com  (Norma Adams)
Reply-to:    OHBUTLER-L@rootsweb.com 
To:    OHBUTLER-L@rootsweb.com

Good Afternoon!
The Butler County Chapter of the Ohio Genealogical Society will meet Sat. April 12, 2003 at the Middletown Library in the Community Room.   EVERYONE is welcome! This is our Beginner's workshop originally scheduled for March but was postponed. Mr. Jim Phillabaum of the Middletown Family History Center will be our guest speaker.  His topic will be   Five Steps to Genealogy.   Also he will speak on choosing the right records, different types of records and what information each can provide.Even if you've been doing genealogy for a long time, Mr. Phillabaum gives a very interesting and informative program.   Please plan to attend if you can.Thanks,
Norma Adams, VP BCCOGS
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Muskingum County
    [OHMUSKIN] Zanesville Times Recorder Obits 7 April 2003
Date:    4/7/03 8:04:31 AM Eastern Daylight Time
From:    drdx@neo.rr.com (Denny Shirer)
To:    OHMUSKIN-L@rootsweb.com
Obituaries appearing in the Zanesville Times Recorder, April 7, 2003
© Zanesville Times Recorder and Gannett Co., Inc.
http://www.zanesvilletimesrecorder.com/ 
o Adams, Shad Robert, infant
http://www.zanesvilletimesrecorder.com/news/stories/20030407/obituaries/75229.html 
o Burns, William "Bill" Jr., 68
http://www.zanesvilletimesrecorder.com/news/stories/20030407/obituaries/75224.html 
o Evans, Lino Homer Rivera, newborn
http://www.zanesvilletimesrecorder.com/news/stories/20030407/obituaries/75235.html 
o Gibson, W. Eleanor, 85
http://www.zanesvilletimesrecorder.com/news/stories/20030407/obituaries/75227.html 
o Nye, Forest Rose Chappelear, 90
http://www.zanesvilletimesrecorder.com/news/stories/20030407/obituaries/75220.html 
o Weintritt, Pauline M., 82
http://www.zanesvilletimesrecorder.com/news/stories/20030407/obituaries/75217.html 
o Wieser, John N. "Hooter", 59
http://www.zanesvilletimesrecorder.com/news/stories/20030407/obituaries/75222.html 
o Brown, James T., 78
http://www.zanesvilletimesrecorder.com/news/stories/20030408/obituaries/80739.html 
o Gibson, W. Eleanor, 85
http://www.zanesvilletimesrecorder.com/news/stories/20030408/obituaries/80744.html 
o Kriss, Dorothy Crane, 90
http://www.zanesvilletimesrecorder.com/news/stories/20030408/obituaries/80747.html 
o Parks, Florence Pauline, 91
http://www.zanesvilletimesrecorder.com/news/stories/20030408/obituaries/80750.html 
o Tincher, John O. III, 55
http://www.zanesvilletimesrecorder.com/news/stories/20030408/obituaries/80752.html 
Denny Shirer - drdx@neo.rr.com - North Canton, OH
Muskingum County, OHGenWeb - http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohmuskin/ 
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RHODE ISLAND
(Page 250  Births continued (S)
Smith    
     Elizabeth, dau of John, Taunton, 7 September 1663
     Henry, son of John, Taunton,  27 May 1666
     Deborah, dau of John, Taunton,  7 March 1676
     Hannah, dau of John, Taunton, 22 March 1678
     John, son of John, Taunton,  6 December 1680
     Elizabeth, dau of John, Eastham, 24 February 1668
     Hannah, dau of Samuel,  Taunton 17 September 1662
     Sarah, dau of Samuel, Taunton,  25 January 1664
     Samuel, son of Samuel, Taunton,  15 October, 1666
     Susanna, dau of Samuel, Taunton, 20 July 1669
     Esther, dau of Samuel, Taunton,  6 January 1671
     Nathaniel, son of Samuel, Taunton, 26 July 1675
     Mary, dau of Samuel, Eastham, 3 Januaray 1669
     Mary, dau of Andrew, Taunton 3 October 1675
     Samuel, son of Andrew, Taunton,  15 May 1678
     Susannah, dau of Andrew, Taunton 2 November, 1680
     Andrew, son of Andrew, Taunton 2 April 1683
     Henry, son of Henry, Rehoboth 4 December 1673
     Abiel, son of Henry, Rehoboth 24 December 1676
     Nathaniel, son of Daniel, Rehoboth 7 August 1674
     Ebenezer, son of Daniel, Rehoboth 29 July 1676
     Judith, dau of Daniel, Rehoboth 7 February 1678
     Rebekah, dau of Daniel, Rehoboth 20 April 1680
      Deborah, dau of Ralph, Eastham, 8 March, 1654
Snow      
     Anna, dau of Mark, Eastham, 7 July 1656
     Thomas, son of Mark, Eastham,  6 August 1668
Sparrow   
     Rebecca, dau of Jonathan, Eastham, 30 October 1655
     John, son of Jonathan, Eastham,  2 November 1656
     Priscilla, dau of Jonathan, Eastham,  13 February 1658
     Jonathan, son of Jonathan, Eastham, 9 July 1665
Spooner
       Sarah, dau of William, Plymouth 5 October, 1653
       Samuel, son of William, Plymouth,  14 January 1655
Staples   
     John, son of Joseph, Taunton 28 January 1670
      Amey, dau of Joseph, Taunton, 13 April 1674
      Mary, dau of Joseph, Taunton,  26 January  1677
      Joseph, son of Joseph, Taunton, 12 March 1680
      Hannah, dau of Joseph, Taunton,  17 May 1682
Starre,Staare 
       Benjamin, son of Thomas, Yarmouth, 6 February 1647
       Jehoshaphat, son of Thomas, Yarmouth 12 January 1649
Stevens    
       Richard, son of Richard, Taunton, 23 February 1669
       Mary, dau of Richard, Taunton, 8 June 1672
       Thomas, son of Richard, Taunton, 3 February 1674
       Tamsen, dau of Richard, Taunton, 3 July 1677
       Nathaniel, son of Richard, Taunton, 30 July 1680
       Gilbert, son of Francis, Rehoboth 26 February 1674
Stockbridge  
       Charles, son of Charles, Scituate 4 February 1663
Stoten        
      Hannah, dau of Nicholas, Taunton, 4 July 1679
Sturgis       
      Elizabeth, dau of Edward, Yarmouth 20 April 1648
Studson     
     Joseph, son of Robert, Scituate June 1639
     Benjamin, son of Robert, Scituate, August 1641
     Thomas, son of Robert, Scituate, 11 December 1641
      Samuel, son of Robert, Scituate, June, 1646
     John,, son of Robert, Scituoate, April 1648
      Eunice, dau of Robert, Scituate,  28 April 1650
     Lois, dau of Robert, Scituate,  February 1652
       Robert, son of Robert, Scituate, 29 February 1653
Sturtivant     
       Ann, dau of Samuel, Plymouth, 4 June, 1647
       John, son of Samul, Plymouth, 17 October, 1650
        Mary, dau of Samuel, Plymouth,  7 December, 1651
       Samuel, son of Samuel, Plymouth 19 April 1654
       Hannah, dau of Samuel, Plymouth 4 September, 1656
       John, son of Samuel, Plymouth, 6 September, 1658
        Lydia, dau of Samuel, Plymouth, 13 December, 1660
        James, son of Samuel, Plymouth, 11 February 1663
        Joseph, son of Samuel, Plymouth, 16 July 1666
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Nicholas Easton Land Records
......Nicholas Easton was granted:  300 Acres for his farme and 20 cowes 
grass with 25 ackers of Cow-pasture and fower ackers of a home Lott--Upon the 
5th day of February 1644 the old freemen of Newport were called together for 
the Dispotion...of the Towne Land undispossed of..finding not above sixty 
acres left:..agree..that he should have that percell...at two shillings per 
acre..his farm to begin on the East side of the mill pond in the midst of the 
Valley and soe on in a straight line to Extend Eastward to the marked trees 
at Stony River and by that Rivers side to the Falls and from thence by the 
virge of the hill to the sea to the Edge of the Rocks and soe bounded by the 
sea South and West to the midle of the hill between the Issueing out of the 
pond and the Carte way, and from thence about by the pond side to the 
afore-said valley: lickwise on the southwest side of the pond Bounded by the 
high-way on the back-side to over against the house and soe by marked trees 
unto a small tree over against mr Brentons line and by that line through the 
swamp unto the verdg of the pond, a part of mr. Brentons marsh interveaning, 
as alsoe two Acres of pasture and one Cowes hay lying neere Aquednock point 
with his home lott and six acres of upland and six acres of Fenceinge Copes 
lyinge betweene mr Bracys Farme and Henry Bulls meadowes...which...Land is 
layd forth for his proportion of 369 Acres alowed him by order with 20 also 
by order allowed for the mill in proportion of acres..The neck at Sachueast 
140 layd out to mr Easton 50 to Robeson 40 to Edward Andrewes 25 sold to mr 
Easton..amounting to the number of 389 acres.
  Joseph Terry, Towne Clerke  1662 December: 5
#13  Mr. Easton is to fence his Farme in wholy except mr Brentons Fence 
betwene them and the line betweene the high-way that goeth downe to the pond 
and the beach bordering ther upon and the medow ther in also Robert Feild and 
John Anthony is to fence off their ground and the Comon is to Fence upon 
them.     Joseph Terry     1662 Decemr: 5
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