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    1. Roxy BARNES MCCRARY remaried after Jacobs death 1832. to Hiram Burke, Oppenheim, Montgomery/Fulton County
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/RkG.2ACEB/3091 Message Board Post: Hello Board, Jacob McCRARY and Roxalene BARNES of Oppenheim had several daughters? (need names and dates)Roxy Barnes remarried after Jacobs death 1832. to Hiram Burke. What happened to Hiram BURKE? Ddid he have family were did he live? Daughter Jane McCRARY b.1818 Oppenheim m. 1st Mr. BALLARD and had one son. (Need Names etc. I believe her aunt Jane McCRARY may have married a Daniel ROGERS) Jane McCRARY of Oppenhiem, Montgomery/Fulton County, NY. m.2nd Nathaniel KEELER of Mindenville is anyone any relation to this family or do you have any information on them? Has anyone located any Plat Maps, Deeds or Wills of Oppenheim or Minden? Best regards Kurt McCrary in Michigan Does any one have Census Records for 1830 and 40 in Minden and Oppenhiem? Need a look up for McCRARY, BARNES, KEELER ROGERS and BURKE. I find: April 16-30, 1901 Death: The identity of a man whose body was found at Caroga Lake was established, not withstanding the fact that the features were unrecognizable owing to decomposition. The clothing, which consisted of an undershirt, trousers, shoes, were identified as Hiram Burke's of Arietta. His hat and coat had disappeared. The body was found lying in a gully; face downward, with the feet more than three feet from the water's edge. Rosters 34th Vols. NY Inf. from Herkimer County NY THE ROSTER OF COMPANY B 115TH NY REGIMENT PRIVATES of COMPANY B BURK, George W. St. Johnsville BURK, Robert E. St. Johnsville 1872-73 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Town of Minden Montgomery County, NY Burke J. D. carriage manuf. Main VILLAGE OF ILION CEMETERY Part 5 Town of German Flatts Herkimer County, NY BURKE Margaret 1853 -1923 hus John Johnstown Cemetery 110 BURKE Ann Died Dec. 21, 186- Age 15 yrs, wife of Edmund Burke BURKE Edmund Died Feb. 25, 1903 BURKE Elizabeth R. Died May 1, 1907 Age 75 yrs., Wife of Edmund Burke BURKE John Died June 5, [1---] Age [ ] yrs. BURKE Charlotte Died [ ] Age [ ] yrs., Wife of John Burke BURKE James E. Died Sept. [10], 188- Age 27 yrs. BURKE Daniel B. Died July [ ], 1873 Age 50 yrs. BURKE D. [B.] Co. A, 115th N. Y. Inf. (no vet flag) Businesses & Residents of Stratford, 1869-70Child's Gazetteer BURK, HIRAM Emmonsburgh, Herkimer Co. Blacksmith and constable Fulton County, New York 1890 Census Town of Caroga 19 81 86 Hiram Burk Private B 175 NY Inf 10 Oct 1862 27 Nov 1865 3 1 17 Post Office Addresses Oppenheim, 1870 Burk, William H. Lassellsville Farmer 5 Fulton County Researcher List for Burke Tom Shepard Shep@net1plus.com 1860 Fulton County Federal Census Index BURKE EDWARD JOHNSTOWN 272 GEORGE OPPENHEIM 81 HIRAM OPPENHEIM 44 LANA OPPENHEIM 79 NANCY EPHRATAH 115 ROBERT M. OPPENHEIM 80 WILLIAM H. OPPENHEIM 80 Help for Finding your Revolutionary Ancestor D.A.R. Chapter of Fulton County - their home is located at the James Burk's Inn in Johnstown on William Street, however they do not have a postal address. They do provide help for completing papers or information on membership - D. A. R. online link for information 1790 CENSUS OF THE TOWN OF CAUGHNAWAGA Burk, James--1-0-2-0-0 DIRECTORY OF THE TOWN OF MINDEN 1869 -1870 Burke, John D. (Fort Plain) carriage maker, Main. Montgomery Surrogate's Court In the matter of the Final Accounting of Harlan P. Walrath Deceased. Petition For Final Settlement, January 14th 1875 James Burke, St. Johnsville, Montg. Co., NY VILLAGE OF ILION CEMETERY Part 4 Town of German Flatts Herkimer County, NY BURKE, Wm. J., 1861 - 1919 Pine Grove Cemetery; Lot Owners Town of Florida, Montgomery County, NY 171, 31, 1876.01, Burke, Eli, , 186 New York Times,16 Feb 1868 Grist-mill Burned at Fort Plain Fort Plain, Saturday, Feb. 15. A grist-mill belonging to L. W. and C. Diffendorf, of this place, was totally destroyed by fire last night. Loss about $11,000; insured for $5,000. A dwelling near by, belonging to J. D. Burke, was badly damaged. March 30, 1876: R. A. Clogher, of Utica, proprietor of the Asoragan Woolen Mills at Little Falls, suspended operations yesterday owing to the depression of the market. It will throw quite a large number of hands out of employment. When he reopened the mill, he was promised aid from Little Falls capitalists, but it is thought that the collapse of Burke & Hely's Bank deprived him of this support. The Black Horse stands at the corner of Montgomery and William Streets, so it was most desirably located. Michael Rawlins, at that time proprietor of Tice's, bought the lot in 1778, and probably built and first conducted the tavern. In 1793, it was bought and became popular as "Jimmie Burke's Place," its house and barn often being filled to overflowing when court was in session, for it was on the main road from Montgomery (then Tryon) county to Johnstown. Probably Sir William Johnson often stopped here, and many a colonial ball was given within its walls. The Johnstown Daughters of the American Revolution purchased the old inn, and now use it as a Chapter House THE ROSTER OF COMPANY A 115th NY REGIMENT PRIVATES of COMPANY A BURK, Daniel Fonda

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