This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: THURBER,MORTON,TIDD,PRIME,BOLES,STURK,LEWIS. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/SOC.2ACE/812 Message Board Post: Have noticed several HAYDEN researchers,of late, and wondered if they might have a Jim Hayden in their records who was from Digby, age 20 in 1888, and Mate on a vessel.Info comes from a letter written by my grandfather in 1888, from Philidelphia, where they were waiting (aboard ship) to unload their cargo. Any help greatly appreciated, John Thurber
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/SOC.2ACE/811 Message Board Post: Digby courier May 27 1927 Mrs C. C. Anthony [Alice Eugene Dunn] passed peacefully away at her home early Friday morning after an illness of several weeks. Mrs Anthony leaves to mourn her loss, her husaband , Capt. C.C.Anthony and two daughters Beatrice and Mary at home and one son Billy of Bear River and two brothers Arthur Dunn of BearRiver and Fenwick . Mrs Anthony was sixty-five years of age and has been a life long resident of Bear River where she was greatly beloved and her passing will bring saddness to a large circle of friends. The funeral was largely attended and was held at her late residence on Sun. afternoon and was conducted by Rev. C.M. Mack of the United Methodist Church assisted by Rev. E.J. Barass of the United Baptist Church.The music was furnished by a quarette from the choir of the United Methodist church and Mr. Fred Harris sang Crossing the Bar . Interment was in Mount Hope cemetery.
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/SOC.2ACE/810 Message Board Post: Digby Courier April 22 1921 Death visited the home of Mr. & Mrs Willard Marshall on Thursday taking their youngest son , Gerald two years old. Funeral services were held from the home Saturday afternoon conducted by Rev, R. S. Gregg Interment in Mount Hope Cemetery
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: LOVETT Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/SOC.2ACE/809 Message Board Post: Digby Courier April 22 1921 HAROLD J LOVITT The many friends in Bear River of Mrs. Harold J. Lovett of Philadelphia were shocked to hear the news received by telegram on Tuesday morning , of the very sudden death of her husband on monday the 18th .inst. The funeral takes place n Yarmouth today.Further particulars will be given later . Their hosts of friends will join in deepest sympathy to the bereaved family. Particularly to their two sons John and James who are away from home, John being a Rhodes scholar at Oxford University , who is presently in France on a six week vacation and James is in the employ of Clark Bros. Paper mill in Saint John NB.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: WINCHESTER Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/SOC.2ACE/808 Message Board Post: Digby Courier June 1917 DEATH AT SMITH"S COVE Capt. James Winchester one of Smith's Cove oldest residents passed peacefully away on Friday morning last at the age of of eighty-eight.He followed the sea for fifty-seven years beginning at age fourteen trading with Saint John, Boston & West Indies and made ninety-nine trips across the bay in one schooner .He had a large circle of friends and was respected by all who knew him.The Funeral service was well attended and held Sunday afternoon in the Baptist Church of which he was a member and conducted by Rev. Mr. McNintch. Interment was in Thomas Cemetery . There were many beautiful floral tribues. He leavea a widow and a son Abner who is residing in Everett MA .
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Hayden~Robinson~DeLong~Wade~Nelson~Litch~McKenzie~ Halliday Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/SOC.2ACE/431.464.1 Message Board Post: Would love to trade information. Sorry to be so late with a reply. My Dad was son of George Andrew Hayden. Is this the same family?
Hello Wilfred and all other Listers who replied to my request fpr the book "The Hubbard Family of Nova Scotia"Thank you very much for your help. Please keep an eye out for any copy that you might find is available. You can contact me anytime either directly or through this List. I have recently been in N.B. following up on my Hubbard/Golding family connections. Apparently several connected by marriage members of both families left Yarmouth and area about 1915 to go to Saint John N.B.. Probably because of the War industrial mini - boom there . My mother was one of them although she was only 2 at the time Ma Grandmere spoke to her in French (when she didn`t want me to hear what they were talking about) and my mother answered her in English. She never did learn the language. My daughter however is bilingual as is my daughter in law and my grand daughter. Anyone who has seen the recent postings of the Hubbards/ Goldings on the Yarmouth List and is connected is invited to contact me also. Thanks again Bob Brooks - P.S. I`m going to post this to several related lists for obvious reasons . I apologize to those who like me will receive multible copies of this post.---- From: "Wilfred H. Allan" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2001 9:35 AM Subject: Re: [CAN-NS-YARMOUTH] " The Hubbard Family of Nova Scotia" > Hello Bob Brooks (& list members): > > I just phoned the Argyle Township Court House & Archives to find out the > price of the Hubbard book which I knew was being sold there, only to be > informed the book is out of print. Apparently even Sheila Macauley does not > have an available copy. > > Perhaps it's now time to keep an eye out at used book stores and eBay. > > Sorry to be the bearer of bad news. > > Wilfred > > ____________________ > on 03/10/2001 0:42, Bob & Terry Brooks at [email protected] wrote: > > > Anyone out there know where I can obtain a copy of " The Hubbard Family of > > Nova Scotia"? by Shelia Hubbard Macauley. I would like to purchase a copy . > > Bob Brooks > > > ==== CAN-NS-YARMOUTH Mailing List ==== > To subscribe or unsubscribe from the list, send a NEW email message to: > [email protected] or > [email protected] (for digest mode) > with only one word in the body: subscribe or: unsubscribe > > ============================== > Shop Ancestry - Everything you need to Discover, Preserve & Celebrate > your heritage! > http://shop.myfamily.com/ancestrycatalog > >
Hi Shirley, I can`t thank you enough . I really appreciate this information . And I certainly will try to get my hands on a copy of this book. From the looks of it this branch of my family goes way back. Were you able to determine if you are related? Since you`re working with cubs and not cub scouts I`m assuming you are probably located in N.S. I`m going to pass this on to my cousin Katherine , I know she will appreciate having this . I`ll take a trip across the harbour to the Halifax Library in the meantime to take a look at their copy of "The Hubbard Family of Nova Scotia" and fill in the dates for all these "new" ancestors. Thanks again Bob Brooks Dartmouth N.S. P.S. Good luck with the Cubs . We both enjoyed our years in scouting and followed our boys through all their years in the program. Had lots of fun and great memories too . Hope you will have them also. It will all fall into place after a few weeks and a "Wood Badge I " weekend course. Original Message ----- From: "Shirley Belliveau" <[email protected]> To: "Bob & Terry Brooks" <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2001 11:32 PM Subject: Re: [CAN-NS-YARMOUTH] Re: Family queryHERSEY,HUBBARD,GOLDING,BROOKS > on 10/2/01 7:49 PM, Bob & Terry Brooks said: > > > Hi Shirley This is great news!!! I had noted that there was a copy of the > > Hubbard book in the Halifax Reference Library and intended to go there > > sometime this winter. .Also Eva`s daughter is getting some information from > > her mother ( age 90) the last surviving member of that generation.I would > > really appreciate receiving any info that you can find . What is the SAR > > Church? Sainte Anne de Ruisseau ? Again thanks P.S. When you say "cub > > scouts" is that the American term for what we used to call " Wolf Cubs"? > > (age 8-11) My wife and I both used to work with Cubs and are > > "Gillwellians" > > Hi Bob, > > Yes you're right on with the Wolf Cubs, this is my first year in there with > my son and this was our first night so what do I know!! :-) > > Ok here we go on your info, and I highly recommend that you check that > Hubbard book out, and if you can get your hands on one.. BUY IT!! As far as > I know there's none left out there. > > Mande Hubbard was born to parents Augustin Hubbard and Catherine LeBlanc, > they were married in 1858, they had a family of 13. > > Augustin Hubbard was born to parents Jean Christopher Hubbard and Marguerite > Leblanc daughter of Joseph "Guelou" LeBlanc and Rosalie Mius. They had 10 > children. > > Jean Christopher Hubbard was born to parents Joseph Hubbard and Osithe Rose > Doucet, they had a family of 8. > > Joseph Hubbard was born to John O'Bird/ Hubbard, the name was originally > O'Bird but for some reason got changed. He was from Ireland originally and > married Magdeleine Modeste Mius daughter of Charles Amand Mius and Marie > Marthe Hebert. They had 7 children. > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > Marie Evangeline Olive Hubbard parents were Louis Hubbard and Anne Elizabeth > Doucet, she was the daughter of Jean Morin Doucet and Madeleine Doucet, they > had a family of 13. > > Louis Hubbard was born to parents Joseph Clement Hubbard and Marie Ann > Hubbard. They had 7 children. > > Joseph Clement Hubbard was born to parents Joseph Jean "Paintu" Hubbard and > Brigitte Angelique Mius. They had a family of 11. > > Now we're back to the same Joseph son of John O'Bird. These two line follow > each other very close, they were most definitely cousins, how close I'd have > to sit and figure out. There's also tons of other information in this book, > all the children listed, family stories.. lots of extras. I really recommend > that you try and check it out. > > If you need clarification on anything or more info, you just need to ask! > > Shirley > > >
Hi Shirley, I am just starting that branch of the family. I know my grandmother Elizabeth was born in 1892 and the youngest of the 10 children of Olive and Mande Hubbard Evangeline (Eva) was born in 1911. I can just guess that because the 60th wedding anniversary was in 1948 the wedding was in 1888. Again guessing at that average age at marriage would be 18-24 then their birth dates should come between 1864-1870. Sound reasonable to you?Just called my cousin and she said Olive was 16 and Mande was 20 when they married ; so 1872 and 1868 or thereabouts for birth dates. They were married in the Tusket area and Olive`s maiden name was also Hubbard. Can you see anything that might link up here? Thanks Bob Brooks ----- Original Message ----- From: "Shirley Belliveau" <[email protected]> To: "Bob & Terry Brooks" <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2001 3:55 PM Subject: Re: [CAN-NS-YARMOUTH] Re: Family query HERSEY,HUBBARD, GOLDING,BROOKS > on 10/2/01 3:43 PM, Bob & Terry Brooks said: > > > Hi Ray , It was a long shot, but I`m looking at a picture taken in the summer > > of 1948 as best that I can recall. Left to right are : Francis (Hubbard) > > Hersey, her husband , Wall Hersey; Elizabeth Ann (Hubbard) Golding , (she was > > Francis` sister and my Grandmother);Margaret Mary (Golding) Brooks (she was > > Elizabeth`s daughter and my mother);Evangeline Mary (Hubbard) Robichaud ( She > > was sister of Francis and Elizabeth and is still living at age 90); Front > > row" Mande Hubbard (my Great Grandfather), Robert Brooks ( me at age 10) and > > Olive Hubbard. The occassion I think was the 60th wedding anniversary of Mande > > and Olive Hubbard. This group together with my Father who took the pictures > > gathered a the home of Wallace and Francis adjacent to the Catholic Church in > > Digby . I remembered the location because my Father took me bowling for the > > first time at the alleys located in the Church hall basement . Sometime in the > > late 70`s or early 80`s I was in Digby and found the house ca! > > lled there and visited with Francis daughter, Mary Edith Hayden. At that time > > I took a picture of the house. She passed away in 1998. That about all I know > > about Wall Hersey except that I vaguely recall he worked around the Digby > > wharf for a fish company I believe. I do have in my file all the children of > > Olive and Mande Hubbard but nothing as yet on there descendants .Evangeline > > (Eva) Robichaud`s daughter and family live a few blocks away from me in > > Dartmoutyh N.S. and she has been gathering a bit of info from her mother .If > > you check a map of Nova Scotia you will see that St. Mary`s Bay is minutes > > away from Digby.I think they chose Digby as a central meeting place because > > Evangeline lived in Yarmouth , and Elizabeth and my family were in Saint John > > , N.B. just a boat ride away. ( a very seasick 10 year old at the time) Other > > members of the Hubbard family at that time lived in McAdam, N.B. Black`s > > Harbour, N.B. Yarmouth, N.S. and some in Glouscester , Mass. (I think) ! > > As far as I know this was the only time my Grandmother actually saw her > > parents since she left Yarmouth for Saint John in 1915 and to my knowledge she > > never saw them again. Hope this is of some use to you . I would like to have a > > bit more on the Hersey connection to add to the "Tree" Best regards Bob > > Brooks---- Original Message ----- > > From: Ray C > > To: [email protected] > > Sent: Monday, October 01, 2001 9:33 PM > > Subject: Family query > > > > > > Bob, > > If Digby is close to Saint Mary's Bay, it might be the connection I have been > > researching! Can you give any more information? > > Thanks for the prompt response. > > [email protected] > > > > > > ==== CAN-NS-YARMOUTH Mailing List ==== > > To subscribe or unsubscribe from the list, send a NEW email message to: > > [email protected] or > > [email protected] (for digest mode) > > with only one word in the body: subscribe or: unsubscribe > > > > ============================== > > Shop Ancestry - Everything you need to Discover, Preserve & Celebrate > > your heritage! > > http://shop.myfamily.com/ancestrycatalog > > > > Hi Bob, > What years are you talking about? I have the book The Hubbard Family of Nova > Scotia by Sheila Hubbard Macauley and a few Mande's are listed, I'm just not > sure which one. Hey we may be related, my mom was a Hubbard!! > > Shirley > >
Hi Ray , It was a long shot, but I`m looking at a picture taken in the summer of 1948 as best that I can recall. Left to right are : Francis (Hubbard) Hersey, her husband , Wall Hersey; Elizabeth Ann (Hubbard) Golding , (she was Francis` sister and my Grandmother);Margaret Mary (Golding) Brooks (she was Elizabeth`s daughter and my mother);Evangeline Mary (Hubbard) Robichaud ( She was sister of Francis and Elizabeth and is still living at age 90); Front row" Mande Hubbard (my Great Grandfather), Robert Brooks ( me at age 10) and Olive Hubbard. The occassion I think was the 60th wedding anniversary of Mande and Olive Hubbard. This group together with my Father who took the pictures gathered a the home of Wallace and Francis adjacent to the Catholic Church in Digby . I remembered the location because my Father took me bowling for the first time at the alleys located in the Church hall basement . Sometime in the late 70`s or early 80`s I was in Digby and found the house ca! lled there and visited with Francis daughter, Mary Edith Hayden. At that time I took a picture of the house. She passed away in 1998. That about all I know about Wall Hersey except that I vaguely recall he worked around the Digby wharf for a fish company I believe. I do have in my file all the children of Olive and Mande Hubbard but nothing as yet on there descendants .Evangeline (Eva) Robichaud`s daughter and family live a few blocks away from me in Dartmoutyh N.S. and she has been gathering a bit of info from her mother .If you check a map of Nova Scotia you will see that St. Mary`s Bay is minutes away from Digby.I think they chose Digby as a central meeting place because Evangeline lived in Yarmouth , and Elizabeth and my family were in Saint John , N.B. just a boat ride away. ( a very seasick 10 year old at the time) Other members of the Hubbard family at that time lived in McAdam, N.B. Black`s Harbour, N.B. Yarmouth, N.S. and some in Glouscester , Mass. (I think) ! As far as I know this was the only time my Grandmother actually saw her parents since she left Yarmouth for Saint John in 1915 and to my knowledge she never saw them again. Hope this is of some use to you . I would like to have a bit more on the Hersey connection to add to the "Tree" Best regards Bob Brooks---- Original Message ----- From: Ray C To: [email protected] Sent: Monday, October 01, 2001 9:33 PM Subject: Family query Bob, If Digby is close to Saint Mary's Bay, it might be the connection I have been researching! Can you give any more information? Thanks for the prompt response. [email protected]
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Launay, Launey, LeBlanc, Fougere, Meuse Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/SOC.2ACE/805.1.1 Message Board Post: Thank you! I will check it out.
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/SOC.2ACE/805.1 Message Board Post: There is a Family History Center in Victoria, B.C. at 701 Mann Avenue phone number 479-3631...They should be able to help you with research for the Province of Nova Scotia. Good luck in your research.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/SOC.2ACE/807 Message Board Post: Digby courier Friday Nov. 30 1917 At Plympton , Nov. 21 after a lingering illness of tuberculosis , Mr. Fred P. Ameriault . Interment will be at St.Croix.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Launay, LeBlanc, Launey, Fougere Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/SOC.2ACE/805 Message Board Post: Could someone please tell me what a "conditional baptism" is? A document that I have says that my uncle and I suspect my dad Wilbert James Launey were conditionally baptized at St. Joseph's church L.Bras d'Or in 1944. Would this type of record have any information about my grandparents? Has anyone ever heard of a Mrs. Albert Leblanc of Havre Boucher? She is described as the grandmother of my dad, aunt, and uncle in the same Little Flower Orphanage document. I have been told that she later changed her name to White and that her first name is Annie possible second names are Marie and Harriet or Henriette. Her maiden name was Fougere. I have been told that she was born and married to a Francis Charles or Charles Francis Launey in Grande Etang, Nova Scotia (her first husband). Her father's name could have been Maurice or Morris Fougere. Her mother's name could have been Mary but I am not sure. I have been told that her brothers and sisters were Alfredia (married a Babineau, George Fougere, Dolly (married a Bond), Bertha (married a Fraser), Excilda (no spouse name given), Peter Fougere and Simon Fougere. I don't know what year she was born but I suspect that if she was between the ages of 16 - 18 at the time that she had her first child that she would ! have been born around 1885. It is possible that Charles Francis Launey originated from France or Belgium and moved between Louisiana and Nova Scotia. If this is true information than they were possibly married around the early 1900 - 1902 time period. Does anyone know how I would research their marriage record? What Catholic Church would she have been baptized in if she was from Grande Etang? Her children from Chaz (Charles Francis Launey) were Lena Excilda - Born 1907, Annie Violet (Ninnie) 1916, George Francis, 1920 (nicknamed Bikey), Helen, 1924, and Francis Launey died January 22, 1918 in the Allan Mine Explosion in Stellerton, Nova Scotia. Possibly born in 1903. I have been told that they traveled to France and/or Belgium and than returned to Nova Scotia when Lena was about 11 years of age. Does anyone know what port that they would have most likely landed in when they returned? I have serious doubts about the return date that I have been given because it is 19! 18 and someone in the family died in the mine explosion in January of 1918. I suspect that they returned to Canada sometime before 1918. I have been told that the family was living on Matilda Street in South Bar in 1927. The problem is that the family could have been Launey, Leblanc, or Fougere as I do not know when my great-grandmother remarried and I don't know when my grandfather or when my great great grandparents died. I do know that by June of 1941 my great grandmother is described as Mrs. Albert Leblanc of Harve Boucher. I do not know when they changed their name to White or if it was even a legal change of name. Has anyone ever heard of a Annie Violet Launey - nicknamed Ninnie. She lived in Whitney Pier and would have been born about 1916. I have been told that she was living with a man named Alex or Alec Muise (Meuse) in Whitney Pier. I have heard that he possibly originated from New Waterford. She was approximately 25 years of age when her children were taken from her and they were placed in Little Flower and she was put in the Cape Breton Hospital? I do not know what happened to her after she entered the hospital? Is there an information source to research the names of the miners and/or their families that worked in the Allan Mine? I have a pay stub for Francis Launey for one pay period during 1918 - it records his pay as being $9.00 with no deductions. Is this the average pay for a miner during this time period? I do not know if this pay stub belongs to my great grandfather or my great uncle and I would like to substantiate the information if I can. If one of them was working in the Allan Mine what town would they have been living in during that time period? I have also been told that they were associated somehow with a lighthouse. What I am not sure of is if it was the Fougere's or the Launey's that were caretakers of a Lighthouse and I am not sure if it would have been Harve Boucher or another place. Is there any records of Lighthouse keepers in Cape Breton? The place names that have been associated with my family seem to be Grand Etang, Harve Boucher, Allan Mine (not sure of nearest town), Sydney, Whitney Pier, Antigonish, South Bar, and Jarvis Island. My dad used to tell me that my great grandmother lived on a little Island and that you could only get to it when the tide was running a certain way or something like that. Unfortunately my father has passed away and I can not ask him about any of the things that he said to me as I was growing up. Does anyone know if there is a Family History Centre in Victoria BC? I saw an e-mail giving the address for the one in Nova Scotia but I have never seen anything for Victoria. If anyone has any information about any of the people that I have listed or if anyone can answer any of the questions that I have asked please reply to me. I live in Victoria, BC and I have been trying very hard to find my father's family. Over the years I have kept the little tidbits of information that I have been told in hopes that something would eventually lead to more answers. I have a copy of my dad's birth and death certificate but I can not apply for my grandparents certificates until I at least get a birth date and birth place for them. I have continuously watched the messages that are passed between the members of the list and I have learned little bits and pieces of information. I have also sent a letter to the Deputy Minister of Community Services in Nova Scotia under the Freedom of Information Act requesting more information about my family as my father was never adopted by anyone and the Adoption Act does not apply to him. It saddens me that there is a p! ossibility that both of my grandparents could be alive without me even knowing it. When my dad, uncle, and aunt finally found each other it turned out that while they were growing up that they were actually living very close to each other geographically and didn't even know it. I would also like the list to know that I have started a family tree at http://www.genealogy.com/cgi-bin/my_main.cgi I will be adding to it as I get more dates, names, and information. Thank you, Donna Launay.
Hi Ray Just a thought : Would "Wall:" Hersey have been Married to a Francis Hubbard from Yarmouth. And did they live adjacent to the Catholic Church in Digby? Bob Brooks----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, September 29, 2001 12:00 PM Subject: [CAN-NS-DIGBY] Hersey family research > > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Surnames: Hersey > Classification: Query > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/SOC.2ACE/804 > > Message Board Post: > > Looking for family roots, in particular, Walter Hersey, who died between 1900 and 1945. He may have had a brother or nephew named Charles S. Hersey or a sister or niece named Margaret Elizabeth Hersey. > > > ============================== > Create a FREE family website at MyFamily.com! > http://www.myfamily.com/banner.asp?ID=RWLIST2 > >
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Hersey Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/SOC.2ACE/804 Message Board Post: Looking for family roots, in particular, Walter Hersey, who died between 1900 and 1945. He may have had a brother or nephew named Charles S. Hersey or a sister or niece named Margaret Elizabeth Hersey.
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/SOC.2ACE/431.463.1.2 Message Board Post: Are you sure Prudence's father, Simon, was from England?
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/SOC.2ACE/431.463.1.1 Message Board Post: Yes Prudence DeLong is related to me, but not directly, I am a direct decendant of one of her siblings, Henry. Simon was their father. If you find his will, I would love to know. I am trying to learn more about her father, we cannot figure out who his parents were, maybe Conrad DeLong? It's fuzzy before Simon. Are you related to Prudence?
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/SOC.2ACE/431.463.2 Message Board Post: Sorry, no, i haven't heard of Conrad DeLong
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Jacob Hayden~Pruedence DeLong Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/SOC.2ACE/431.463.1 Message Board Post: Are you decended from Prudence DeLong? I will search thrue what i have. Simon was a Loyalists who came from Albany, New York. He was from England. He has a will that was on the internet. I can dig if you are still interested. Sorrry for the delay.