Hi all! There is a site in Australia that is free till Mar 31 to look up names found ALDRIDGE/ALDRICH/ALRED/ELDRED/ELDRIDGE...- All listed here from UK/IRL/SCOT/CANADA/USA...in 1800s ps. No ALLRED/OLDRIDGE listed here though... <http://www.ke.com.au/cgi-bin/texhtml?form=VicGold> (may be busy will have to keep trying, I just left the site 2:50amPacific Time) Take care Christine(BC,Canada)
Hi John and All: I don't have the 1860 census index for Ohio, sorry. I also checked Vol 1-5 of GAG and nothing for a Thomas married to a Jenny Collins. in the 1860 Census Index for Indiana Tippecanoe Co: Aldridge, Joseph pg 712 Tippecanoe Twp Aldrich, Erie pg 448 Washington Twp Aldrich, Mary pg 448 Washington, Twp This is all I can offer at this time. Alison _____________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com Or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]
Hello all, I received the following message. Can anybody help Mac McKinsey? From: "Mac McKinsey" <mckinsey@vcn.com> To: <jaldrich@wsii.com> Subject: migration Date: Sun, 29 Mar 1998 12:57:44 -0700 X-MSMail-Priority: Normal My great grandfather was Thomas Aldrich who married Jennie I. Collins in 1880 in Tippecanoe county, Indiana. On any census I have viewed with him on it his birthplace is listed as Ohio and his birth date is listed as 1852. My query is does anyone happen to be researching Aldriches that settled in Ohio and then on in to Indiana. John Aldrich,, President, NAA National Aldrich Association Home Page: http://www.geocities.com/SouthBeach/Marina/2343 e-mail: jaldrich@wsii.com
Hi All Cuz's: I was just on another list, and answered someone about my not being on the net. I happened to think of this some time ago, and decided to share it with all of you. Many of us (me included) cannot afford to be on the internet. Now what would you think, that if you have a parent, or a loved one or even a friend who cannot or is not on the internet, how nice it would be if you and or perhaps a group of family, etc, chipped in a bought a subscription for a year of internet. Instead of trying to buy Mom something for Mother's Day, why not give a gift certificate to the Office Supply store where she buys her computer supplies, give her a print cartridge [you all know how much they cost], a case of paper, or even a $10 roll of quarters if she goes to a place to make copies of articles. You know how copying can run into money. If she does a lot of writing, a $32.00 roll of stamps along with a box of envelopes (500) would also be a nice gift. A gift like this is usable, it doesn't need to be washed, ironed, dusted, don't have to worry about the color going with the rest of the house, etc. Food for thought - and if you want to bombard me with hate mail - do it privately please. Have a Good day! Alison Franks Archivist, Rawson Family Association _____________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com Or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]
Hi Scott: I don't show a change for a son Henry being someone else's child, as far as the GAG goes. Also, the GAG is full of errors, and that fact that there are no sources, makes it something that must be checked. I am not looking at David's site, so I cannot say one way or the other. If you are curious about an entry, best bet is to ask him to see if he does have a source and if so what. Then again, I caution that everyone even not take my word for anything. If I cite a source, YOUR responsibility to check that source, or if you think I am right or David is right, be certain to keep that information as to where you got it, so that someone else can play doubting Thomas. Children of James and Hannah AJ#515 GAG Vol 1 pg 193 01 Sarah b. 29 Jul 1809 m William Shaw 02 Phebe b. 14 Aug 1811 m Alonzo Bennett 03 Henry b. 05 May 1713 m Almira Treat [AJ#764] 04 Nathan b. 24 Dec 1815 m1) Harriet Dunning m2) Hannah Gardner 05 Sarepta b. 19 Mar 1818 m George N. Bond 06 Levi b. 27 Jan 1820 m Eveline Sweetland 07 Addison b. 18 Jul 1828 d. 29 Sep 1859 08 Milton b. 10 Sep 1830 m Sarah Shelly [AJ#765] 09 Newton b. 28 Jul 1833 m Anna Maria Showmaker Because I do not have the Smithfield Vital Records, I cannot check this information Here is a case in point. On page 113 of GAG, James Aldrich and his siblings are all listed as being born in Smithfield, RI, and on pg 193, he's listed as being born in Providence! The others as follows: Sayles no place; Simeon Sayles no place;Thomas Appleby no place; Scott -states Smithfield. I have the Providence RI Vital by Austin, but James Aldrich is not listed as being born there! I would venture to say that Smithfield is probably the correct place, but I don't have the records to verify that. Alison _____________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com Or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]
Birthplace is very questionable itself. We had a good discussion few months ago on this list concerning him and Katherine. To help you and others catch up. 1. Both were NOT Quakers when they arrived in Boston in 1630 (the actual year of their arrival is between 1630 and birth of their 2nd son.) 2. George Aldrich's birth place is very like somewhere near London because of one family tale that continues to this day - Cheatham Tablets. It is located at Cheatham, Surrey, England. Now part of London. And this particular record is only one that show 1605 and showed his father as George. This is not absolute proof that this one is our George. Berkhampstead is right smack northwest of London. 3. Abel the oldest son - no record to back it up yet. 4. George and Katherine were very likely married in London area and not Derbyshire. 5. Many of the ones who came with George and Katherine came from London area. 6. Marriage record is difficult to locate because there was Great Fire of London in 1666, destroying many churches there. 7. Whether they were converted to the Society of Friends (Quaker) is debatable. The Society of Friends were not in Dorhcester/Braintree area until much later. Any Quakers before around 1675 were driven out. 8. Katherine Seald's last name is questionable since it is very very rare spelling in England. More likely Scald. Only 2 entries in the IGI for all of England and one was in Gloucestershire - backed by record and 2nd one Katherine Seald, not backed by any parish record yet. 9. Katherine's death date is accurate - The new year did not start until March 25th. The New year was changed in 1752 to Jan 1. Hence the double year before 1752. 10. The database as shown in my site is NOT all accurate and is "work in progress" and subject to corrections and additions. 11. It is well known that the GAG has many errors. That is why this list is for! To help each other with correct information. And corrections. W. David Samuelsen
I have some conflicting information and am wondering which is correct. The National Aldrich page (http://www.geocities.com/SouthBeach/Marina/2343/) gives the birth place of George Aldrich as being in Derbyshire, England. But http://www.wasatch.com/~dsam/aldrich/desc01.htm lists he was born in Great, Berkhampstead, Hertfordshire, England. NAA gives the marriage as 3 September 1629, dsam gives it as 3 November 1629., Death, NAA, 1 March 1682/83, dsam, 2 March 1683. Mendon, Worcester, Massachusetts. Which places and dates are correct, or mostly agreed on as being correct? Did Katherine Seald die in 1691 or 1692? Another request, does anyone have more information on the family of James Aldrich b 29 March 1786 and Hannah Comstock b. 5 June 1792 than contained on David Samuelsen's web pages? http://www.wasatch.com/~dsam/aldrich/desc38.htm#5580 They say they had a son Henry but no more. Alison sent me information that my Sarah Aldrich b 29 July 1808 is a daughter of James and Hannah. What other children are there? dates, places please. Sarah is by 7th g grandmother. Also dsam's page lists James birth date as 24 March 1858 (mine was same, 1964 BTW). The information that Alison sent said James birth date was 3 March 1858, the information she sent was from GAG which I'm told is full of errors. When GAG conflicts with David Samuelson's information I assume I would be best to follow his information, correct? Another conflict between GAG and dsam's page, Samuel Aldrich born1665, or November 1661? Did Joseph Aldrich marry Patience Osborne in December 1661 or 26 February 1661? Being that Samuel is Joseph and Patience's son I'd have to conclude they were married in February if he was born in November. D. Scott Scheibe dsscheibe@earthlink.net
Thanks to a lot of support and handholding by my daughter, I now have a web site, with two descendant charts: The descendants of Thomas York and Mary Dickens: Nths>Lei, NTHS>CAN>U.S. The descendants of John Williams (Loyalist descendant NY>CAN) and Selina Brewster (Patriot and Mayflower descendant) Please stop by and say hello. The URLs for the charts are in the signature block below. Shirley York Anderson ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Descendants of Thomas York and Mary Dickens <pages.prodigy.net/york47/york1.htm> Descendants of John Williams and Selina Brewster <pages.prodigy.net/york47/wlms1.htm> Ancestors of John Williams and Selina Brewster (under construction) Descendants of John Rodger and Janet McFarlane (under construction) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
I would be interested in Vol 1 even at $50.00. I wonder if it would be possible to have all the volumes scanned on to a CD and sold that way? Perhaps it would be not as expensive? Pat Holling -- http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Meadows/4070/index.html Aldrich, Berry, Blackmer, Bowen, Bradshaw, Bruce, Earle, Ellis, Fish, Frisby, Gaffield, Holling, Jung, Knapp, Lallis, Laackman, Nash, Nuttal, Thomas, Towner, Webb, West, Wilkins, Wright
Alice Palladini wrote: > > Hi, > These are some of the replies , I received about the AJ, George Aldrich > Genealogy books.. > 3.I agree with you about the books and database. I would love to have all 6 > volumes but find the price a bit steep, although I'm sure they are worth > it. --------------------------- They are worth that much for the simple reason - excellent paper stock and binding. If anyone have already seen the vol 1-6, they know what the paper stock look like - glossy and good number of photographs throughout. > 4.I have the first six volumes, and was looking forward to vol. 7. > -------------------------------- > 5.Have Vol. 1 of AJ'S ; would be interested in Vol.2 only , at present. > 3 similiar. including me) > ------------------------------ > 6.Price too steep for any volume, rather copy needed info at the library. > ---------------------------------- Not too steep for any volume because the other books I wanted were rather priced much higher for comparable size. > 7.What's in Vol 7, that anyone needs , before having the other 6? > I'd be interested in Vol 1. What had been reported to me by AJA himself in letter before his death, it contains several additional lines that started either in vol 1 or 2 or 3. I'm INTERESTED in vol 7 because the 4 generations on my line (all up to 3rd cousins) are in this volume. W. David Samuelsen
In a message dated 98-03-22 11:44:43 EST, alicep@ma.ultranet.com writes: << First let me say, in case, some newer genealogy Cuz's are not familiar with "Warnings Out" that it did not mean , in most cases, that they WERE undesirables.. and most do not give a reason WHY they were Warned Out.. Sometimes reading a history of a town, these same people who were warned out, are good solid citizens of that same town. >> Absolutely! Often, newcomers were automatically "Warned Out" just in case they didn't become solid citizens. And anyone who didn't have any obvious means of support would be warned out. In these two cases, the town was saying "we won't be responsible for your support--if you have no means of support, we'll sent you back to your previous town." Then, of course, undesirables were warned out -- and usually thrown out -- of town! Sue
Hello to all. Has anyone answered Dick Allen's message regarding his evidence of a brother Henry for George ALDRICH ? To me it does not seem impossible that George was a member of a large family with many possible brothers and sisters. It was the norm in England in those days which would appear to have been carried over to the colonies, judgeing by the size of size of the families of George and his descendents. As well, it does not seem impossible for more than one member of a family to have emigrated from England to the colonies at that time. Is there any evidence that George did not have brothers and sisters, and that one or a number of them arrived in the colonies around the same time as George.? Ralf Ralf >Resent-Date: Mon, 16 Mar 1998 09:20:21 -0800 (PST) >X-Originating-IP: [206.173.98.59] >From: "Richard Allen" <rjallen13@hotmail.com> >To: ALDRICH-L@rootsweb.com >Date: Mon, 16 Mar 1998 09:28:54 PST >Subject: [ALDRICH-L] Henry Aldrich >Resent-Message-ID: <"4D4xwB.A.lS.O9VD1"@fp-1.rootsweb.com> >Resent-From: ALDRICH-L@rootsweb.com >X-Mailing-List: <ALDRICH-L@rootsweb.com> archive/latest/621 >X-Loop: ALDRICH-L@rootsweb.com >Resent-Sender: ALDRICH-L-request@rootsweb.com > >Hi Everyone! >I have the following my mother found in 1982 in the Genealogy New >England, Vol 1, page 234. > >"The family of Aldrich in this country was founded by George Aldrich of >Braintree and Mendon Mass., and Henry Aldrich of Dedham same colony who >was presumable a brother of George. The latter came from Devonshire, >England in 1631 arriving on Mass. coast, Nov 6 and settled at >Darchester, whence he removed to Braintree. He was among the pioneer >settlers of Mendon, Mass. in 1633 and spent the rest of his life there. >Henry Aldrich died in Dedham, Mass. in 1645 leaving a son Samuel and >other sons. Most of the members of this family were Quakers, they were >ignored in the Puritan records and very little can be found concerning >them. There is a mention of a Benjamin Aldrich (decendant of Henry) in >Braintree in 1651, he may have been the grand father of a Benjamin with >whose name the line here-in traced must begin, but all circumstances go >to indicate that he was more probably decended from Henry of Dedham. A >Thomas Aldrich lived in Dedham where he married (1) 1675 (2) 1678. >I Benjamin Aldrich born abt 1694 in Walpol, Mass. was one of the >grantees of Westmorland, N.H. to which he removed in 1749, died 1763, >married in Bridgewater, Mass. 1742 to Mary Shaw. They had ten children: >Mary 1725; Caleb mentioned below; Elizabeth 1732; Benjamin 1734; luke >1736; George 1738; Ebenzeer 1740; Joel 1743; Sarah 1749; and Susannah >1727. >II Caleb, oldest son of Benjamin and Mary (Shaw) Aldrich, born 1730 at >Walpol, resided in Weymouth, Mass. 1755 - 1758. The next ten years were >spent in Abington, Mass. In 1788 settled in Westmoreland until his >death. His farm was in the Eastern part of town and was sucessively >owned by son Niles, grandson Niles, and ggrandson Allen Aldrich. He >married in Weymouth 1755. >III Deborah, daughter of caleb and Deborah (Niles) Aldrich was born 1750 >in Abington, became wife of Nathaniel Wilber of Westnmorland." >Searched by Mildred (Henshaw, Avery, Aldrich) Allen, 1982 > >I typed this exactly as my mother typed it. However, I think there may >be a typo. The marriage date for for Benjamin Aldrich and Mary Shaw is >probably not 1742 as they would have been married after most of their >children were born. The correct date is probably around 1722. If the >date is correct @ 1742, then this would be the second marriage of >Benjamin Aldrich. >And The Plot Thickens. > >Dick Allen > > >______________________________________________________ >Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com > > > Ralf and Sonja Aldrich Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada. Researching: *EBLE* KLEY* SCHWEIZER* OHR* OEESS* DAHLMAN*
Hi, These are some of the replies , I received about the AJ, George Aldrich Genealogy books.. Doesn't look promising for any volume to be in demand enough to raise a pre-paid amount to have published or reprinted. :( ---------------------------- 1.With out knowing what's in even Volume one I'd have absolutely no interest in Vol 7. --------------------- 2.I would be happy to pay $50. for Volume 1 of AGA as a pre-publish price. If enough of us did this, perhaps Mrs. AJA would have the funds, up front, to pay for publishing this and another volume. ---------------------------- 3.I agree with you about the books and database. I would love to have all 6 volumes but find the price a bit steep, although I'm sure they are worth it. --------------------------- 4.I have the first six volumes, and was looking forward to vol. 7. - ------------------------------ 5.Have Vol. 1 of AJ'S ; would be interested in Vol.2 only , at present. 3 similiar. including me) - ---------------------------- 6.Price too steep for any volume, rather copy needed info at the library. ---------------------------------- 7.What's in Vol 7, that anyone needs , before having the other 6? I'd be interested in Vol 1. - ------------------------------ 8.Imagine they are great but a little pricey for me, so would not buy Volume 7, until I could afford 1 to 6. - ------------------------------ 9. Not interested in any. ----------------------------- Break down: 1 vote for Vol 7: 3 for Vol. 2 3. no interest in any or too pricey.. 2. for Vol 1 That's it so far. Alice alicep@ma.ultranet.com "Message From Massachusetts"
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I just stumbled across this and wondered if anyone knew which Aldrich it was named for?? Derby Gordon Aldrich Public Library Washington Street Barre, Vermont 05641 802-476-7550 E-mail: barre@dol.state.vt.us Main Library: Monday & Thursday 10 am - 8 pm Friday 12 noon - 6 pm Saturday 10 am - 4 pm (Summer: 9 am - 12 noon) Derby Gordon MailTo:derby@penn.com Member: DAR - General Joseph Warren Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Warren, Pa. http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Meadows/3361/ DAC- Kanoagoa Chapter of the Daughters of American Colonists, Warren, Pa. Aldrich Family Assn. http://www.geocities.com.SouthBeach/Marina/2343 Jacobs Family Assn. MailTo:marydale@erols.com Sanborn Family Assn. Ellis Island Foundation http://www.ellisisland.org OGS Ohio Genealogical Society http://www.ogs.org/public/default.htm Addie's Home Page Everything you will ever need for Genealogy!!! http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/5978
Good morning, I'm hoping that someone out there might be able to help me with the parentage of: Hannah Aldrich, m. Timothy Peters, Dec. 7, 1766-Cumberland, Providence, RI Source: Cumberland Town Records Martha Aldrich, m. Ebenezer Peters, Nov. 21, 1771-Richmond, Cheshire, NH Source: Richmond Town Records Vol. 2, page 308 The Peters Families and it looks like several Aldrich Families removed to Richmond, Cheshire, NH in 1768. Is this familiar to anyone. Hannah Aldrich Peters is a 5th great grandmother. I have also checked the George Aldrich genealogy at my local library although it is not a complete collection. Hannah and Martha are such common names it's hard to tell if any of them are the right one. They married brothers and I am wondering if they are sisters. Thanks in advance. Joyce Westmyer Santa Ana, CA robertw1@ix.netcom.com
Hi Derby and All Cuz's, , Gee I haven't clue what family this Library was named after??? Can anyone else help here?? Alice At 02:08 PM 3/22/98 -0500, Derby Gordon wrote: >I just stumbled across this and wondered if anyone knew which Aldrich it was named for?? Derby Gordon > >Aldrich Public Library > >Washington Street >Barre, Vermont 05641 >802-476-7550 >E-mail: barre@dol.state.vt.us > >Main Library: >Monday & Thursday 10 am - 8 pm >Friday 12 noon - 6 pm >Saturday 10 am - 4 pm (Summer: 9 am - 12 noon) > >Derby Gordon MailTo:derby@penn.com > >Member: >DAR - General Joseph Warren Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Warren, Pa. >http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Meadows/3361/ >DAC- Kanoagoa Chapter of the Daughters of American Colonists, Warren, Pa. >Aldrich Family Assn. http://www.geocities.com.SouthBeach/Marina/2343 >Jacobs Family Assn. MailTo:marydale@erols.com >Sanborn Family Assn. >Ellis Island Foundation http://www.ellisisland.org >OGS Ohio Genealogical Society http://www.ogs.org/public/default.htm >Addie's Home Page Everything you will ever need for Genealogy!!! >http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/5978 > > > > > alicep@ma.ultranet.com "Message From Massachusetts"
Hi All, I have a few Aldrich Warnings out, Mendon , Ma. First let me say, in case, some newer genealogy Cuz's are not familiar with "Warnings Out" that it did not mean , in most cases, that they WERE undesirables.. and most do not give a reason WHY they were Warned Out.. Sometimes reading a history of a town, these same people who were warned out, are good solid citizens of that same town. Source: Worcester County Warnings: Pg. 38 Mendon: 16 Aug. 1748; Mary ALDRICH w. Jonathan, poor with 3 children. 10 May 1763; Noah ALDRICH. w. Rachel ch. Abraham. Jesse, Noah from Uxbridge, Oct 1762: 8 May 1764: David ALDRICH w. Phebe from Douglas, March 20, 1764 21 May 1765: Jane ALDRICH from Uxbridge, Apr. 22, 1764; Anyone else have any from other towns, to share with us?? Votes have been coming in quite regular on the AJ Aldrich books and Vol 7..I will post results a little later.. If you want , need or are interested in any Volumes, please let me know. Remember each Vol is $50.00, and Vol 1 and 2 are ,at present, no longer available.. Vol 3 and 6 are available; and vol 7 has never been published.. Which Vol. are you most interested in?? and how many would pre pay for a book??? Thanks Mike G. that was a great offer and maybe a great help to scan pages ..This is what we need, Cuz's helping Cuz's, Have A Nice Day, Alice alicep@ma.ultranet.com "Message From Massachusetts"
2. ZACCHEUS ALDRICH (EDWARD , DAVID , JACOB , GEORGE ) was born 13 March 1755 in Douglas, Worcester, Massachusetts, and died 26 March 1806 in Thompson, Connecticut. He married NAOMI SPRAGUE 6 April 1778 in probably Woodstock, Connecticut. Children of ZACCHEUS ALDRICH and NAOMI SPRAGUE are: i. SARAH ALDRICH, b. 22 March 1761. ii. DARIUS ALDRICH, b. 31 March 1779; d. 15 August 1809, Thompson, Connecticut. iii. DIANA ALDRICH, b. 12 January 1783; m. JEDIDIAH PERRIN. 3. iv. NAOMI ALDRICH, b. 25 February 1800, Woodstock, Connecticut; d. Preston, Chenango, New York. v. LUCY ALDRICH, b. 15 February 1788. vi. ZACCHEUS ALDRICH , JR., b. 22 February 1790; m. MARGARET HYDE BARTHMELLOW. vii. ALZADA ALDRICH, b. 18 February 1792. viii. SPRAGUE ALDRICH, b. 11 April 1794; m. BETSY PRATT, 17 February 1831, Woodstock, Connecticut. 3. NAOMI ALDRICH (ZACCHEUS , EDWARD , DAVID , JACOB , GEORGE ) was born 25 February 1800 in Woodstock, Connecticut (Source: Records of Alison Franks, Taken from Woodstock, CT, Vital Records.), and died in Preston, Chenango, New York. She married CALEB CHAFFEE 25 February 1800 in Woodstock, Connecticut, son of SAMUEL CHAFFEE and SUSANNAH LYON. Children of NAOMI ALDRICH and CALEB CHAFFEE are: i. ELISHA CHAFFEE. ii. SANFORD CHAFFEE. iii. ABIEL CHAFFEE, b. 5 January 1801, Woodstock, Connecticut. 4. iv. MIRANDA CHAFFEE, b. 14 February 1809, Guilford, New York; d. 27 June 1878, Smyrna, Chenango, New York. Generation No. 4 4. MIRANDA4 CHAFFEE (NAOMI 3 ALDRICH, ZACCHEUS 2, EDWARD 1, DAVID A, JACOB B, GEORGE C) was born 14 February 1809 in Guilford, New York, and died 27 June 1878 in Smyrna, Chenango, New York. She married HARVEY ROE 17 October 1833 in New Berlin, Chenango, New York (Source: Obituary.), son of UZZIEL ROE and SARAH EVERSON. Notes for HARVEY ROE: Source of information: records of Laurence Winton Roe. More About HARVEY ROE: Fact 1: Civil War Vet Fact 2: Buried Sherburne West Hill Cemetery Fact 3: 1864, Moved to Smyna, NY -- and enlisted in Civil War. (Source: Obituary.) Fact 4: Occupations: farming and lumbering. Children of MIRANDA CHAFFEE and HARVEY ROE are: i. SAMUEL EVERSON5 ROE, b. 1834, New Berlin, Chenango, New York; d. 1908, Camden, Oneida, New York; m. (1) CORNELIA WALES; m. (2) MARY C. SMITH; m. (3) RUTH HAZARD. ii. LAURA ANN ROE, b. 1837, Norwich, Chenango Co., New York; d. 15 April 1842, Norwich, Chenango Co., New York. iii. MARY ESTHER ROE, b. 1839, Plymouth, Chenango, New York; d. 3 June 1840, Norwich, Chenango Co., New York. iv. SARAH MARIA ROE, b. 1841, Norwich, Chenango Co., New York; d. 1 April 1842, Norwich, Chenango Co., New York. v. DAVID SOLOMON ROE, b. 15 April 1843, Norwich, Chenango, New York; d. 13 November 1927, Sherburne, Chenango, New York; m. (1) JOSEPHINE LODELIA BROWNING, 7 January 1869, Smyrna, Chenango, New York; m. (2) MAY/MARY UNKNOWN, Abt. 1885. Notes for DAVID SOLOMON ROE: David Solomon ROE left his family in New York in about 1884. He went to Yates Center, Woodson Co., Kansas with another woman named Mary or May and had another family there. He went by another name, Daniel ROSE, in Kansas. He came back to New York as an old man and died there, at the home of his son LaVerne. (info. gleaned from David Solomon Roe's journals) Info. on David Solomon Roe's first family came from the records of his grandson, Laurence W. Roe. More About DAVID SOLOMON ROE: Fact 1: Occupations: School teacher and farmer. Fact 2: 1895, Appears on KS State Census in Lake, Harper Co. as Daniel Rose. Fact 3: 1900, Appears on US Census in Lake, Harper Co., KS, as Daniel Rose. Fact 4: 1910, Appears on US Census in Liberty, Woodson Co., KS, as Daniel Rose. Fact 5: 1920, Appears on US Census in Yates Center, Woodson, KS, as Daniel Rose. Fact 6: Buried in South Plymouth Cemetery, Rev. A. M. Colegrove. More About JOSEPHINE LODELIA BROWNING: Fact 1: 1862, She was a school teacher before marriage--cert. issued this year. Fact 2: Buried South Plymouth Cemetery vi. JAMES HARVEY ROE, b. 1845, Norwich, Chenango Co., New York; d. 3 May 1878, Smyrna, Chenango, New York. More About JAMES HARVEY ROE: Cause of Death: Suicide Medical Information: "Insane" (according to Lauence W. Roe) vii. HARRIET MARIA ROE, b. 1847, Norwich, Chenango Co., New York; d. 1883, Milltown, South Dakota; m. GEORGE SCARRETT, 1867. More About HARRIET MARIA ROE: Cause of Death: Childbirth viii. JANE ELIZA ROE, b. 1848, Nanticoke, New York; d. 1933, Lebanon, Madison, New York; m. WILLIAM REED, 1868. More About JANE ELIZA ROE: Fact 1: Died at home of son Harvey. The Roe line then goes on down to my husband. Sue Roe SueMHR@aol.com
In a message dated 98-03-20 03:29:08 EST, dsam@wasatch.com writes: << I think you know from others, I have the largest database on web. The only other one is on paper - Robert Criswell has them but only male lines plus one generation of females. In my case ALL descendants male and female. http://www.wasatch.com/~dsam/aldrich >> David, I was looking at your web page yesterday--it's very good! I discovered that you have made an error in my husband's Aldrich line, however. His ancestor, Edward Aldrich, did go to New Hampshire--but not until well after his second marriage--and not all of his children went with him. You show his son Zaccheus, Jim's ancestor, being married in NH and having children born in NH. According to my father-in-laws research, Zaccheus was married and had his children in Woodstock/Thompson, CT, area. I'm attaching what I have entered in the computer so far on Edward, his children and Zaccheus and his children -- it's incomplete but will give you and others the idea. Sue Roe Descendants of Edward ALDRICH 1. EDWARD ALDRICH (DAVID , JACOB , GEORGE) was born 7 September 1713 in Mendon, Worcester, Massachusetts, and died March 1801 in Franconia, New Hampshire. He married (1) DINAH ALDRICH 7 March 1731/32 in Uxbridge, Worcester, Massachusetts (Source: Records of Alison Franks.), daughter of SETH ALDRICH and MARY UNKNOWN. He married (2) ANN CHAMBERLAIN Abt. 1761. Children of EDWARD ALDRICH and DINAH ALDRICH are: i. DINAH ALDRICH, b. 3 May 1734, Uxbridge, Worcester, Massachusetts. ii. HANNAH ALDRICH, b. 16 April 1736, Uxbridge, Worcester, Massachusetts. iii. EDWARD ALDRICH, b. 29 August 1738, Uxbridge, Worcester, Massachusetts; d. 20 June 1806, Douglas, Worcester, Massachusetts; m. (1) ELIZABETH ALDRICH, 6 September 1761, Uxbridge, Worcester, Massachusetts; m. (2) RUTH STAPLES CRAGGIN, 4 April 1785, Mendon, Worcester, Massachusetts. More About EDWARD ALDRICH: Cause of Death: Smallpox. iv. SARAH ALDRICH, b. 20 December 1740, Uxbridge, Worcester, Massachusetts. v. OLIVER ALDRICH, b. 3 May 1744, Douglas, Worcester, Massachusetts. vi. ABNER ALDRICH, b. 8 March 1747/48, Douglas, Worcester, Massachusetts; m. PHEBE INMAN. vii. ABIGAIL ALDRICH, b. 10 April 1751, Douglas, Worcester, Massachusetts. 2. viii. ZACCHEUS ALDRICH, b. 13 March 1755, Douglas, Worcester, Massachusetts; d. 26 March 1806, Thompson, Connecticut. ix. JONATHAN ALDRICH, b. Unknown. More About JONATHAN ALDRICH: Fact 1: Died young. Children of EDWARD ALDRICH and ANN CHAMBERLAIN are: x. RUE2 ALDRICH, b. 10 January 1762, Douglas, Worcester, Massachusetts. xi. ANN ALDRICH, b. 21 August 1763, Douglas, Worcester, Massachusetts. xii. JOHN ALDRICH, b. 22 April 1765, Douglas, Worcester, Massachusetts. xiii. OLIVE ALDRICH, b. 15 May 1767, Douglas, Worcester, Massachusetts. xiv. LYDIA ALDRICH, b. 1 March 1769, Douglas, Worcester, Massachusetts. xv. DAVID ALDRICH, b. 25 September 1771, Douglas, Worcester, Massachusetts.