> Anyone else of William's line left on this list...? There were > several of us over time. Yes, our family is from William and Jane and Theophilus and Patience. Our line goes down to Lyman Blanchard of Cayuga County, NY. and his daughter Georgina ("Georgie"). -Joy Wheeler
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Hi List, Having found a lot of new relatives through this list, I'm hoping there is somebody out there who can help me with this. I have traced my line back to Mary Blanchard, mother of Samuel. The marriage banns for her and James Boyde show her as a widow. This meant there was a Mr. Blanchard, so I've been looking. What I have found is the baptism of Samuel Blanchard son of Stephen Blanchard & Mery Parrot(et) in Shaftsbury, Dorset,England. This shows Samuel being born 27 January 1813. There are brothers too, John,Thomas &William. If this is my Samuel, where did his brothers end up? Can anyone help me? Linda Blanchard Steiner ____________________________________________________________________ Get free email and a permanent address at http://www.netaddress.com/?N=1
Hi Blanchards! I thought I added my Blanchards from William but have not seen it online. William/Steere Moses/Ann Whaley Moses/Anne-------- Abel/Phoebe Hutchins James/Harriet Stewart John/Mary Amily Church Floyd/Clare Thorington The above Phoebe has a mother {Anna Blanchard} who is daughter of Moses and Ann Whaley and sister to Moses who married Ann. I do not know her last name. So we are doubly related in Blanchard line.My Blanchards were in Colchester, VT. and Phoebe left her husband who went insane and came to Cortland with the Benson family . Her sister, Lydia had married a Benson , I believe the Benson family was in Washington Co NY for a time as I have seen l;and transactions there. There is quite a bit of inform,ation from Grace Bumpus Croft 's book on Bensons and on Blanchards affiliated with that line. Diane Any day you wake up, is a good day.
Here's my line of RI Blanchards, which I discovered with the help of Nancy Cluff Siders and others on this great list (thanks, cousins!): William Blanchard c1668-1752/Jane Steere; Coventry or Scituate, Providence, RI William Blanchard c1715-1751/Sarah ???; Scituate, RI Isaac Blanchard 1746-1816/Rosannah Greene; Foster, Providence, RI William B. Blanchard 1764-1833/Mandilla Hill; Foster, RI Randall H. Blanchard c1792-1856/Barbary ???; Foster, RI>Harpersfield, Ashtabula Co, Ohio Peter G. Blanchard c1825-1865/Julia Ann Humphrey; Ashtabula Co, Ohio Oriett R. Blanchard 1852-1925/Alice P. Knapp; Ash. Co, OH>Dawes Co, Nebraska Eva Lena Blanchard 1881-1944/T. C. Whiting; NE>WA Gertrude Olga Whiting 1912- /John Partridge; NE>WA Carol Partridge 1936- /Michael Carnahan, WA>ID>MT I'm hoping to find some descendants of Oriett's brother Randall Huron Blanchard, a dentist who died in Lincoln, Nebraska, or descendants of the elder Randall's brother Mathew Blanchard (son of William B. and Mandilla), who I just found out bought land in Sandusky, Huron County, Ohio about 1822. Cheers -- Carol Carnahan
Hobbsville, NC--Hazel Umphlett BLANCHARD, 92, of the 4100 block of Virginia Road, died August 10, 2000 in Britthaven of Edenton (North Carolina). Mrs. Blanchard was born in Chowan County. The daughter of the late Lewis N. and Fornie Briggs Umphlett, she was a homemaker, had served as a caregiver for the sick and had taught piano. She was a member of Warwick Baptist Church, the WMU, and had been very active in recording the history of the church. The was the wife of the late Ores Blanchard. Preceded in death by her only child, a daughter; Helen B. Davis, last Friday, August 4th, she is survived by three grandchildren. A funeral will be held 3pm Sunday in Warwick Bapt Church with burial after in Beaver Hill Cemetery, Edenton. Friends may join the family Saturday from 7 to 8:30 pm in Miller Funeral Home, Gatesville, and other times at home of her grandson, Bernard B. Davis, 211 Hawthorne Road, Edenton.
Thanks, Beryl, for letting us know about GenBay. Two of the BLANCHARD items involve names that I am familiar with but are not in my line. I keep 'running into' Anthony BLANCHARD in Saratoga, Washington, and Albany Cos., NY. There are probably several of them but I have not traced their ancestry. One of them was appointed surrogate of Albany Co. in 1831 and 1844 and an Anthony I. was from the Town of Salem in Washington Co. and his will was probated in 1853. Still another was very much involved in the military and I believe had the title "General", and was involved in various activities after the Rev. War and may have been a veteran of the war. BTW, the info. at GenBay is a bit misleading where it says Union College, Mass. What they mean is that the item refers to Union College and the article appeared in a Mass. newspaper. We all know that there is only one "Union College" <G> and it has always been in Schenectady, NY, since 1795!! The other newspaper article makes note of lands in Isle a Mott(sic) on Lake Champlain in northern VT. I believe that these lands were grants made to Rev. War veterans and were often forfeited for unpaid taxes. I find this very sad since after the war, the soldiers were trying to re-establish their lives and many found it impossible to pay the land taxes that the new government had levied. William was a son of Thankful WEBSTER and William BLANCHARD of Killington, Windham, CT. My 4g.grandfather Abner, was a brother of William, and also had bounty land in Isle la Motte and Grand Isle, which he forfeited because of his inability to pay the taxes. The John R. (Ryan) mentioned, was the son of Abner and his first wife Ruth RYAN. William, Sr. was the g.grandson of the immigrant Thomas. This is more than most of you will want to know but maybe someone can use the information. I would not pay $100 for this 4 pg. newspaper, despite the free shipping!! Fletch
Thanks John, for the further information on the Frederick Blanchard/Elizabeth Gaw Cooper marriage. Every little bit helps! You are a wonderful source of information, and I really appreciate your sharing it with all of us. If I manage to dig up anything further, I'll let the list know. Maggie
-----Original Message----- From: Step Tyner [mailto:STyner@STSLLC.Com] Sent: Monday, August 07, 2000 12:32 PM To: BLANCHARD-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Frances BLANCHARD (d. 1942) married Asah SHERMAN, in or around Fulton Co, NY, before 1888 Greetings, Fellow Blanchard Researchers! My wife's great-grandmother, FRANCES BLANCHARD (birthplace and date unknown, died February 1942, probably Fulton Co, NY) married ASAH SHERMAN (no dates or places known to me), probably prior to the birth of their first child, Harrison Morton Sherman (02AUG1888). Their other children were Clyde (NFI), Hazel (NFI), and Lora (married a Wilder, NFI). My wife's grandfather, the aforementioned Harrison Morton Sherman, was born in the Town of Johnstown, Fulton Co, NY, and owned a tannery in Gloversville, Fulton Co, where he died on 22OCT1967. He steadfastly refused to discuss his father, so we have no information on his Sherman antecedents (and the vast number of Shermans in Fulton and surrounding counties since pre-Revolutionary times makes researching them a nightmare). Apparently, he knew nothing of his mother's (FRANCES BLANCHARD's) family, and passed nothing about his own siblings, Clyde, Hazel, and Lora, on to his daughter, my mother-in-law. I mention all these minor details in hopes that (a) the fairly firm Fulton Co location will strike a responsive note in other researchers, and (b) the childrens' names may reflect names from the Blanchard side of the family. I am seeking any information on FRANCES BLANCHARD (? - 1942, probably Fulton Co, NY) or, for that matter, the antecedents of Asah Sherman or data on their children Clyde, Hazel, and Lora Sherman Wilder.
This is an interesting website and does include some info on the BLANCHARDS. www.genbay.com
Here is my Blanchard Line William-Jane Steere Theophilus-Patience Jefford John-Abigail Joseph Willard-Caroline Goddard Sarah-William Royce Charles-Millie Guthrie Bertha-George E Hullett Edna Mae-Wilbur McGuire Lester-Susan Feldman I have part of my Blanchard information at the folli\owing site under Sue's Surnames http://sites.netscape.net/lsmcguire/genealogy Sue
JUst to add my 2 cents to Sue Winter's! My lineage of Blanchard William /Jane Steere RI Moses/Ann Whaley RI Moses/Anne--------RI;VT{COLchester} Abel/Phoebe Hutchins VT/Cortland ,NY James/Harriet Stewart/Cortland/NY John/Mary Amily Church/Cortland NY Floyd/Clare Thorington Cortland/Onondoga,NY Mildred Blanchard/Lester Dickinson/Oswego Co NY Maybe our Hutchins are cousins of sort. They lived in Bennington,VT about 1790 era. Diane Titus Any day you wake up, is a good day.
Sue, It's great to have another of William's descendants on this list! It would be SO great to know of William's origins someday. If you are interested in Jane STEERE's life, you should obtain the "STEERE GENEALOGY, A record of the Descendants of John STEERE Who Settled in Providence, Rhode Island, About the Year 1660, With Some Account of the STEEREs of England" by James Pierce Root, Cambridge, 1890. I obtained my copy through Higginson's. Yes, Crandall's BLANCHARD'S OF RI was my introduction to the family. Anyone else of William's line left on this list...? There were several of us over time. Later...Nancy Nancy Cluff Siders William BLANCHARD and Jane STEERE Moses BLANCHARD (Providence, RI) and Anne WHALEY Samuel BLANCHARD (b. Coventry, RI) and Elizabeth TYLER Sarah BLANCHARD (b. Coventry, RI) and Isaiah LETSON Rachael LETSON and Joseph W. MCKAY Philander McKay and Sally Partridge Willis Elery McKay and Lucy Rose Olden Marian Inez McKay and David Newton McBride Cluff Nancy Cluff Siders and William Dale Siders >Hi, > >I'm a new subscriber. My Blanchard lineage is as follows: > >William/Jane Steer RI >Theophilus/Patience Jefford RI >Jeremiah/Phebe Bates RI>PA >Jeremiah Jr./Martha Hutchins RI>PA >Polly/Jacob Shiffer > >I continue through the Shiffer line (I'll be posting that information to >Rootsweb World Connect soon). > >I discovered the extent of the Blanchard's through Carol Carnahan's >genealogy. Her Crandall notes were great! Crandall had made a couple >mistakes with re: the Shiffer line. I shared corrections with Carol and she >graciously posted them here for everyone's use. And it occurred to me that >it was time to participate in the mailing list myself, so that I could find >others to participate in my process and offer what I have. > >I am now pursuing the Hutchins line (just started) and find they're abundant >in Luzerne County PA during the later period (1800), I've got the process of >detangling them in New England. Has anyone else pursued that line. I >understand the Blanchards and Hutchins had other unions through time. I >also discovered that there is another Crandall book, this from her husband >(I presume) about the Crandall's of RI. I'll look up the title again and >post it here. > >I admire all the Blanchard work evidenced through this site. My offering is >the Shiffer family and maybe one day, Martha's ancestors. That's my >particular research pursuit, but genealogically I'm interested in the woman >in the family group. As we all know, they are often obscured in the >records. So anything anyone has about the women in the Blanchard/RI line >would be very appreciated. > >If you share these interests and ancestors, please jump in. > >Sue Winter >15 North 29th Street >Richmond, VA 23223 >suzuwinter@hotmail.com > >______________________________________________________________________ >Fletch, if this is done incorrectly, please send me a quick note, thx. > >Index List: > >William 1668 b 1757 d RI 2000 8 2 >Theophilus 1712 b 1761 d RI 2000 8 2 >Jeremiah 1735 b RI 1807 d PA 2000 8 2 >Jeremiah Jr. 1764 b RI 1842 d PA 2000 8 2 >Polly 1789 b PA 1862 d PA 2000 8 2 > >Shiffer, Jacob 1785 b 1872 d PA 2000 8 2 >Steere, Jane 1668 b RI 1725 d RI 2000 8 2 >Hutchins, Martha 1766 b 1844 d PA 2000 8 2 >Jefford, Patience 1713 b CT 2000 8 2 >Phebe Bates 1734 b RI 2000 8 2 > >Blanchards of RI>Luzerne County PA > >________________________________________________________________________ >Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com > > >==== BLANCHARD Mailing List ==== >Want to post/read messages on our GenConnect Boards? >http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/indx/FamAssoc.html >Enter BLANCHARD, then scroll to the seven BLANCHARD boards.
Hi, I'm a new subscriber. My Blanchard lineage is as follows: William/Jane Steer RI Theophilus/Patience Jefford RI Jeremiah/Phebe Bates RI>PA Jeremiah Jr./Martha Hutchins RI>PA Polly/Jacob Shiffer I continue through the Shiffer line (I'll be posting that information to Rootsweb World Connect soon). I discovered the extent of the Blanchard's through Carol Carnahan's genealogy. Her Crandall notes were great! Crandall had made a couple mistakes with re: the Shiffer line. I shared corrections with Carol and she graciously posted them here for everyone's use. And it occurred to me that it was time to participate in the mailing list myself, so that I could find others to participate in my process and offer what I have. I am now pursuing the Hutchins line (just started) and find they're abundant in Luzerne County PA during the later period (1800), I've got the process of detangling them in New England. Has anyone else pursued that line. I understand the Blanchards and Hutchins had other unions through time. I also discovered that there is another Crandall book, this from her husband (I presume) about the Crandall's of RI. I'll look up the title again and post it here. I admire all the Blanchard work evidenced through this site. My offering is the Shiffer family and maybe one day, Martha's ancestors. That's my particular research pursuit, but genealogically I'm interested in the woman in the family group. As we all know, they are often obscured in the records. So anything anyone has about the women in the Blanchard/RI line would be very appreciated. If you share these interests and ancestors, please jump in. Sue Winter 15 North 29th Street Richmond, VA 23223 suzuwinter@hotmail.com ______________________________________________________________________ Fletch, if this is done incorrectly, please send me a quick note, thx. Index List: William 1668 b 1757 d RI 2000 8 2 Theophilus 1712 b 1761 d RI 2000 8 2 Jeremiah 1735 b RI 1807 d PA 2000 8 2 Jeremiah Jr. 1764 b RI 1842 d PA 2000 8 2 Polly 1789 b PA 1862 d PA 2000 8 2 Shiffer, Jacob 1785 b 1872 d PA 2000 8 2 Steere, Jane 1668 b RI 1725 d RI 2000 8 2 Hutchins, Martha 1766 b 1844 d PA 2000 8 2 Jefford, Patience 1713 b CT 2000 8 2 Phebe Bates 1734 b RI 2000 8 2 Blanchards of RI>Luzerne County PA ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com
Maggie wrote: > I happened to find in the Charlestown VRs a Frederick > Blanchard, then of Charlestown, MA, who married Elizabeth Gaw Cooper > also of Charlestown, 31 Jan 1828 in Charlestown. Her parents' names are > not given. Is this couple familiar to any of you? Could the There was a wedding notice in the "Columbian Centinal" of 1828 Feb 6, saying that Frederick Blanchard had married Elizabeth Gaw, daughter of John Cooper of Philadelphia, and that the marriage had taken place at Charlestown. This is clearly the same marriage, but it unfortunately doesn't help to identify Frederick. John Chandler
Hello Maggie and List, Can't help much on Frederick's doings in Boston. However, I can provide you with parental info, siblings, etc. from Lyndeborough Town History. Richard Putnam Putnam's Store Wilton, NH
Hi group! I am looking for further information on a Frederick Blanchard [Jotham, Jotham, Simon, John, Samuel, Thomas] b. 5 Oct 1805 Lyndeborough, Hillsborough Co., NH. He married in Boston before 1830 to Mary or Elizabeth Cooper. I am interested in further information about her. The above information comes from a Blanchard bible still in the possession of some of the family in Baton Rouge, where this couple moved prior to 1850. I happened to find in the Charlestown VRs a Frederick Blanchard, then of Charlestown, MA, who married Elizabeth Gaw Cooper also of Charlestown, 31 Jan 1828 in Charlestown. Her parents' names are not given. Is this couple familiar to any of you? Could the Charlestown couple be the couple I'm looking for? It's tempting to think so, but obviously it's pretty circumstantial. Any and all suggestions appreciated. Thanks, Maggie
Dear Decatur, Thank you for the clarification to the list, of the people I mentioned. There has been much discussion as to "copyright" on Australian mailing lists, and I was being careful not to "quote", in case I breached any laws. Your source is exactly what people should be looking at to get the original material. Regards, Wynnette. ----- Original Message ----- From: <DBlanchNC@aol.com> To: <BLANCHARD-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, July 31, 2000 1:09 AM Subject: [BLANCHARD] Quaker Blanchards (Wynette Ford) > The BLANCHARD Quaker connection referred to by Wynette is through Aaron and > Ephraim (brothers of Benjamin) who lived in NE North Carolina (formerly > Nansemond County, VA). I have seen no evidence that Benjamin was of the > Quaker faith. > > The most likely father of these brothers is Robert Blanshard who received a > land grant in nearby VA in 1683. This connection has not been demonstrated > conclusively (to me). > > The Quaker history is best located through HINSHAW's Quaker Genealogy. > > Decatur Blanchard > > > ==== BLANCHARD Mailing List ==== > Check your surnames on the Roots Surname List. > http://rsl.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/rslsql.cgi >
When I was discussing PML (Personalized Mailing Lists) at RootsWeb, yesterday, I thought something was not right but failed to act on my intuition. I dug out the original notice from RootsWeb about "gatewayed" messages and now realize that this applies only to GenConnect messages; <not> the PML messages! Many of you will recall that in Dec. 1998, no doubt resulting from increasing competition, and in an attempt to maintain and improve their share of the genealogists using the Internet, RootsWeb set up the GenConnect Boards, a 'suite' of seven sites specially geared to exchange information on the subjects of: Bible records, Bios, Deeds, Obits, Pensions, Queries, and Wills. Because they act more like bulletin boards than mail lists, they were called "Boards". BLANCHARD-L requested the management of the seven BLANCHARD Boards, to consolidate BLANCHARD genealogy at RootsWeb, and avoid having them administered by some group that had no connection with our List. There is no 'membership' requirement to post to these boards so anyone can post information and questions or they can reply to previous messages, all of which are maintained in "threaded" archives. There is relatively light traffic on these Boards and they require little supervision. Fewer than 60 posts have been made to all of our Boards and most of these are queries. If you want to view our GenConnect Boards go to the main BLANCHARD Resource Page at: http://resources.rootsweb.com/surnames/b/l/BLANCHARD/ and scroll down to the Boards. All post are reported to me as the list manager but I have not regularly reported these to BLANCHARD-L. Here is an example which was received yesterday. ________ Date: Sat, 29 Jul 2000 19:57:23 -0700 Message-Id: <200007300257.e6U2vNW22492@cgi.rootsweb.com> To: fab@klink.net From: genconnect@genconnect.rootsweb.com Subject: New BLANCHARD (BLANCARD, BLANCHER, BLANSHARD, etc.)Queries Post X-UIDL: <[A!!h3b!!Q!U!!L6~!! BLANCHARD (BLANCARD, BLANCHER, BLANSHARD, etc.)Queries A new message, "Norman Blanchard, Hannah Hicks," was posted by Gordon Blanchard on Sat, 29 Jul 2000 Surname: Blanchard, Posey, Fleming --- NAME: Gordon Blanchard EMAIL: gblanch@telusplanet.net DATE: Jul 29 2000 URL: http:// QRYTEXT: I am trying to locate any siblings of Norman Blanchard b. 1806 in Vermont. He was married to Hannah Hicks, born in Detroit Mi. They lived and farmed in Michigan. Their family was Charles W., Francis, Mary, Adaline and Alice. They were last known to have lived in Iosco County, East Tawas, Mi. in 1880. Charles W.,b. 1840 was my ggrandfather. He married Margaret Low b.1840,and they lived in St. Clair, Mi. Their children were Nina, Alice, Francis (my grandfather), Norman, Minnie and Gordon. I would like to know where in Vermont Norman was born, who his parents were and any info on siblings of Norman. I haven't been able to determine where Charles died and was buried. Margaret and several of their children are buried in St. Clair but no trace of Charles.. This is an automatically-generated notice. <http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/genbbs.cgi/FamilyAssoc/Blanchard?admin> _________ Here is what RootsWeb had to say in March, when they set up the "Gateways" - GenConnect boards can now be "gatewayed" to mailing lists. When a board is gatewayed to a mailing list, every message posted to the GenConnect board will be forwarded to the corresponding mailing list. The message sent to the list will contain the URL of the specific post to allow the list subscribers to respond directly to the message. In this manner, gatewaying will enable more effective communication between the mailing lists and the GC boards. _________ I apologize for the confusion and now correct my statement: If you think that all the messages posted to our GenConnect Boards should be "gatewayed" to BLANCHARD-L or if you have any questions about this process, please let me know. The issue of the PML messages still remains. I welcome your suggestions for if/how these should reported to our List Members. Here is an example of a PML message (edited) that might be reported to the List: ______ Date: Tue, 25 Jul 2000 05:13:27 -0700 Message-Id: <200007251213.FAA14367@pml.rootsweb.com> To: fab@klink.net From: "Wanda Ellis" <wellis@redriverok.com> Precedence: junk Subject: PML Search Result matching Blanchard ANDNOT X-loop/GEN-OBIT@rootsweb.com ANDNOT "Charles Blanchard, editor" X-Loop: pmlbounce@rootsweb.com X-UIDL: 3$1!!""d"!f3M"!LV#"! ===================================================================== A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ===================================================================== Source: NORTH-TX-L@rootsweb.com Subject: #11 ORIGINAL MARRIAGE LICENSES IN BRYAN COUNTY, OKLAHOMA If you are intersted in any of these please send your request along with a stamped self addressed envelope to the Bryan County Heritage Assoc., P. O. Box 153, Calera, OK 74730. Bilbo, Cecil Able m. Rockwell, Sola 25 Jan 1913 Billey, Wicks m. Phillips, Lena, Mrs. 21 Nov 1922 Billey, Wicks m. Wallace, Ina 16 Oct 1922 Billy, Edmond m. Cooksey, Eule 15 Jul 1923 Billy, James m. Durant, Mary Ann 22 Jun 1925 <snip> Blanchard. Carl A. m. Campbell, Dora, Mrs. 31 Jan 1925 <snip> I still have another page or two of the letter B. There has been a lot of them. Wanda Ellis wellis@redriverok.com __________ And here is one that I would probably <not> report to the List Date: Tue, 25 Jul 2000 23:20:16 -0700 Message-Id: <200007260620.XAA21255@pml.rootsweb.com> To: fab@klink.net From: Mary <MaryR96@aol.com> Precedence: junk Subject: PML Search Result matching Blanchard ANDNOT X-loop/GEN-OBIT@rootsweb.com ANDNOT "Charles Blanchard, editor" X-Loop: pmlbounce@rootsweb.com X-UIDL: mk3!!)<&"!EIE"!f&K"! ===================================================================== A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ===================================================================== Source: GC- Antrim Co. Mi Queries URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Mi/Antrim?read=86 Subject: Blanchard Lumber Camp Surname: Elam, Moore, Allard, Schmitt, Long, Zornes ------------------------- Does anyone have information on the Blanchard Lumber Camps? My ggrandfather, Joseph Elam was killed in a logging accident in 1919, at Camp #6 in Alba. I have been told that these camps were owned by the Antrim Iron Company. I am very much interested in finding where background info and records can be located. If anyone has any ideas, it would be most appreciated. __________ Many of these PML messages are long with 'Blanchard' buried somewhere in them. Fletch
Dear Blanchard families, I am from an Australian branch, directly connected to Rannie Blanchard's family. Please forgive me. Until now, it had not occurred to me to share some material I came across in searching for my possible Quaker ESPIE/ESPEY ancestors. I have suddenly realised there are still many of you searching for your families, and this may be of interest These names are from Quaker meeting lists, and I found them on film lodged in the Queensland, Australia, Archives. I, myself, live in Tasmania, Australia. Please contact me privately if these BLANCHARD names are familiar, and I will endeavour to decipher my notes and give you the exact reference points. I have just written them as they came, and unfortunately, I have not had time to put them in chronological or alphabetical order, so I am afraid you will just have to wade through them, one, by, one. SARAH died 1800, JESSE died 1788, children:MARY, AARON, JESSE, MILES, JOHATHAN, ALICE ROGER/RODGER, SARAH J, MARGARET & husband ELIJAH OUTLAND circa 1862 DAHLIA married HARVEY J PURVIS & JULIA released 1922 ALL SAME FAMILY?; (I may have repeated them) 1775+ EPHRAIM, JESSE, JONATHAN, ELIE, SARAH, MILLICENT, PENINAH JANE circa 1682 married DAVID BRENTNALL 1806 JEMIMA wife of AARON form BOOTH later annulled etc. 1807 JEMIMA JENKINS formerly BLANCHARD 1742 AARON/SAPHIRE EUINS 1749 EPHRAIM/AILEE GRIFFIN 1753 MICAJAH 1757 AARON & EPHRAIM for not attending meeting. etc. 1778 JONATHON 1780 EPHRAIM 1785 MILISCENT married ARRON TRUEBLOOD, dau of EPHRAIM 1785 PINNINAH married CALEB TRUBLOOD d of " 1803 ISBEAL 1804 ISABEL 1787 SARAH 7 dt. MARY 1805 JESSE, Wayne Co. 1813 MARY 1821 MILES, JONATHAN, URIAH Hoping this helps someone, Wynnette Ford, formerly Blanchard