Hello All, Here is a message concerning a Collin Aldrich. Can anybody help? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ From: "George M. Aldrich" <<noblur@stic.net> To: "John Aldrich" <<jaldrich@wsii.com> Subject: Collin Aldrich Date: Fri, 22 May 1998 18:10:44 -0500 X-MSMail-Priority: Normal X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 4.71.1712.3 X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V4.71.1712.3 <smaller>Dear John, </smaller> <smaller>I am relatively new to the list, and am wondering if you know of any information I could find from the web site, on Collin Aldrich, who came from Tenn., in the early 1800's, to settle in Texas. He was my great, great grandfather, and I would enjoy finding out more about his heritage. </smaller> <smaller>Thank you, </smaller> --------------------------------------------------------------- End of message At 20:51 5/17/98 -0700, you wrote: >ALDRICH-D Digest Volume 98 : Issue 96 > >Today's Topics: > #1 [ALDRICH-L] Re: Recipes [Alice Palladini <<alicep@ma.ultrane] > #2 [ALDRICH-L] Re: [NYCATTAR-L] ALDRI [afranks1@juno.com (Alison Gene Fra] > #3 [ALDRICH-L] Any info on Jeremiah K ["John E. Reed" <<jreed@discover.net] > #4 Re: [ALDRICH-L] Any info on Jeremi [afranks1@juno.com (Alison Gene Fra] > >Administrivia: >To unsubscribe from ALDRICH-D, send a message to > > ALDRICH-D-request@rootsweb.com > >that contains in the body of the message the command > > unsubscribe > >and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software >requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. > >______________________________X-Message: #1 >Date: Sun, 17 May 1998 11:13:19 >From: Alice Palladini <<alicep@ma.ultranet.com> >To: ALDRICH-L@rootsweb.com >Message-Id: <<3.0.1.16.19980517111319.3caf60da@pop.ma.ultranet.com> >Subject: [ALDRICH-L] Re: Recipes >Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" > >Morning All. >Ditto on Barbara's message (below) from an apreciative List member also. >Your recipes have been a big help to many of us, and I also print and >save them.. They are a good reference for both research and reminders on > "How To". >Please accept my thanks for all the work you do , and hope all realize >the time and effort you put into sharing these recipes with us. >Sharing and adding history to our research is what these >list area are all about.. >We all know nothing is written in stone, except on "tomb stones" :) >And they are not always 100% correct either.. but we share them as this >is how it is written. Sharing history as your recent recipes were , in >my book, are in the same catergory, you shared with us because >THIS IS THE WAY IT WAS WRITTEN! We do not change the written word when we >are sharing other's writings. >It stated these were the facts found for the majority, and yes we all know >some detered from the norm.. but they were still great recipes and many of >us learned something,, Thank Again and keep those recipes coming. :) > >Thanks Again for myself and many others on both the Cook & Aldrich list.. >Alice > > >At 01:02 AM 5/17/98 EDT, you wrote: >>Thank you, Sue for sending all of that historical information. I know >that it >>took a great deal of your time and I appreciate it. I know that you were not >>saying everything was absolutely true, just that is what is offered in the >>history books. I have printed out everything and truly appreciate your work. >>Barbara >> >> >> >alicep@ma.ultranet.com "Message From Massachusetts" > >______________________________X-Message: #2 >Date: Sun, 17 May 1998 15:56:55 -0500 >From: afranks1@juno.com (Alison Gene Franks) >To: ALDRICH-L@rootsweb.com >Message-ID: <<19980517.155721.6142.98.afranks1@juno.com> >Subject: [ALDRICH-L] Re: [NYCATTAR-L] ALDRICH Family > >Hi Bill: >Are you a member of the Aldrich List? if not, you are welcome to join. > ><<ALDRICH--request@rootsweb.com> In the message just the word <<subscribe> > >To post <<ALDRICH-L@rootsweb.com> > >If you would tell me what you do know I will try to answer you. > >Regards, >Alison Franks >Archivist, Rawson Family Association >Aldrich desc. too. > >______________________________X-Message: #3 >Date: Sun, 17 May 1998 17:56:52 -0700 >From: "John E. Reed" <<jreed@discover.net> >To: ALDRICH-L@rootsweb.com >Message-Id: <<199805180057.RAA15311@pacific.discover.net> >Subject: [ALDRICH-L] Any info on Jeremiah Knight Aldrich > >Hi, > My great great grandfather was: > >Jeremiah Meyer Knight Aldrich; b: May 20, 1826 in Providence, RI; d: Aug 3, >1905 in Boston, MA >+Sarah Hamer; b: 1926 in Manchester, England; d: Apr 12, 1884 in >Yarmouthport, MA >Children: > Florence Ellinor Knight Aldrich; b Dec 23, 1860 in Warwick RI; >Aug14,1945 in Nashua NH > +Joseph Learned Clough > Lilian Aldrich Clough > +Salyer E Reed > John E Reed <<-- this is where I fit in > Marie E Aldrich > Emma Cecelia Branch Aldrich; b: abt 1849 > +George Fischer Stone > Mary Alice Aldrich; b: about 1850 > Evelynn P Aldrich; b: abt 1853 > +Joseph P Thurston > Edith Luella Aldrich; b: about 1854 > +John J Shaw > Sarah Pauleria Aldrich; b: about 1856 > +G W Christie > one son Aldrich; b: 1845-1860 > >Would anyone have any additional information on these folks? I'm guessing >at the age of Sarah Hamer, Jeremiah's wife. I have a waistcoat with a note >dated 1840 that said Sarah made it when she was 14. > >______________________________X-Message: #4 >Date: Sun, 17 May 1998 22:10:45 -0500 >From: afranks1@juno.com (Alison Gene Franks) >To: ALDRICH-L@rootsweb.com >Message-ID: <<19980517.224036.6142.114.afranks1@juno.com> >Subject: Re: [ALDRICH-L] Any info on Jeremiah Knight Aldrich > >Hi John: >George Aldrich Genealogy , vol IV by A. James Aldrich pg 25-6 > >Jeremiah Knight Aldrich b. 20 May 1826 providence, RI > d. 02 Aug 1905 Boston, MA > m1) 03 Jun 1848 Providence, RI > Sarah Hamer > b. > d. > dau of Thomas and Hannah (Percival) Hamer > m2) 09 Nov 1893 > Bertha E. Anderson > b. > d. > >Note: Jeremiah was a Congregational Minister at Plainfield, CT, >Riverpoint, RI, and Bridgewater, MA, Groton, MA, Rye, NH, Nashua, NH, and >Wellfleet, MA. He and Sarah Hamer had children > >he was son of: > >J. Nehemiah Knight Aldrich b. 1792 Cranston, RI > d. > son of James and Eleanor Rice (Knight) Aldrich > m > Sarah Bowen Branch > >He was son of: > >James Aldrich b. 10 Jul 1770 Scituate, RI > d. > son of james and Alice (Smith) Aldrich > m > Eleanor Rice Knight > b. 1771 > d. 24 Sep 1858 age 87y, 7m, 18d > bur Knightville, RI > dau of Nehemiah and Eleanor (Hudson) Knight > she m2) 02 Jul 1809 > Richard Guild > >He was son of: Vol 1 pg 68 > >James Aldrich b. 18 Nov 1747 Glocester, RI > d. 30 Dec 1821 > son of John and 2) Elizabeth (Stevens) Aldrich > m 18 Nov 1766 > Alice Smith > b. 15 Dec 1747 > d. 10 Mar 1824 > dau of Benjamin and Mary (Winsor) Smith > >he was son of: Vol 1 pg 49 > >John Aldrich b. 1695 Braintree, MA > d. ca 1766 > son of Samuel and Jane ( ) Aldrich > m1) 30 Sep 1727 > Hannah Smith > b. 26 may 1708 > d. 29 Nov 1741 > dau of Joseph and patience (Mowry) Smith > m2) > Elizabeth Stevens > b. 30 Dec 1721 > d. 1813 > dau of ____________ > >he was son of: Vol 1 pg 41 > >Samuel Aldrich b. 1665 Braintree, MA {this is in error} >No record in Braintree > d. 02 Apr 1747 > son of Joseph and Patience (Osborn) Aldrich > m > Jane Puffer > b. > d. 17 Dec 1749 > dau of James and Mary (Ludden) Puffer > >he was son of: Vol 1 pg 36 > >Joseph Aldrich b. 04 Jun 1635 Dorchester, MA > d. > son of George and Catherine (Seald) Aldrich > m Dec 1661 > Patience osborne > b. > d. 1705 > dau of John and Mary (Knight) Osborne > >Please note: >These are no sources for the information in here. Some of this is quite >likely erroneous as to dates and places. Be wary. > >Regards, >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] > John Aldrich W1WLG, Portsmouth RI e-mail: jaldrich@wsii.com Home page: http://www.wsii.com/users/jaldrich/ and http://www.qsl.net/w1wlg/