-----Original Message----- From: lindseyl@flash.net <lindseyl@flash.net> To: mike@moonrakers.com <mike@moonrakers.com> Date: Wednesday, October 28, 1998 7:19 PM Subject: Entry on Caswell Bulletin Board >You have a new entry in your guestbook: > >------------------------------------------------------ >Name: Heide Lee >Email: <lindseyl@flash.net> >Time: Wednesday, October 28, 1998 at 16:19:43 > >Comments: I am searching for the parents of Peleg Caswell, Born about 1807 in New York, perhaps in Madison Co. His first appearance was in Clockville in the 1830's where he was already married and with young children. His wife was Nancy Bellington of Cazenovia, their children were: Edward(b.1836), Henry(b.1838), Peleg Jr.(b. 1842), Catherine(b.1847), Rose and Sarah. By 1840 the family was in Lafayette Indiana. Peleg died intestate in Quindero Kansas in 1858. So there is no death certificate or will to help. Thanks > > > >------------------------------------------------------ > > >
Great to see that this listserver actually finds family connections! Keep posting your requests folks! -----Original Message----- From: Rinke <rinke16@home.com> To: Mike Caswell <mike@caswellplating.com> Date: Wednesday, October 28, 1998 8:45 PM Subject: Re: [CASWELL-L] Fw: Entry on Caswell Bulletin Board >Scott, > >I have your Amelda M. Caswell in my family tree. > >She was niece to my greatgrandfather, Andrew Darwin Caswell. > >Her parents are Charles G. Caswell and Hannah Burdick. > >I have a great deal of information that I will gladly share with you. > >Kathy Caswell Rinke > >Mike Caswell wrote: >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: scttfoster@aol.com <scttfoster@aol.com> >> To: mike@moonrakers.com <mike@moonrakers.com> >> Date: Wednesday, October 28, 1998 3:59 PM >> Subject: Entry on Caswell Bulletin Board >> >> >You have a new entry in your guestbook: >> > >> >------------------------------------------------------ >> >Name: Scott Foster >> >Email: <scttfoster@aol.com> >> >Location: Moraga, CATime: Wednesday, October 28, 1998 at 12:59:04 >> > >> >Comments: Seeking any information regarding Cyrus G. and Hannah (???) >> CASWELL of Quincy, Michigan, during the mid-1800s. In 1858, their daughter >> Almeda M. CASWELL (my gggrandmother) married Matthew K. SMITH. That is all >> we know about the CASWELL side of the family. >> > >> >------------------------------------------------------ >> > >> > >> > >> >> ==== CASWELL Mailing List ==== >> Get the Irish/ Blackwater/Canadian CASWELL book, written by Shirley Mayse. >> for more in email mike@moonrakers.com >
>>From book "The London Goldsmiths 1200-1800" A record of the Names and >Addressed of the Craftsmen their Shopsigns and trade-cards. Compiled by Sir >Ambrose Heal F.S.A. From the records of the Goldsmiths Company and other >Contmeporary Resources. Published under the patronage of the Worshipful >Company of Goldsmiths of London. Cambridge at the University Press 1935. > >1. >CASWALL (or Carswell, see Brassey & Caswell also Turner and Caswall) >1700-1709 >George, Sir, Goldsmith; Acorn (or Golden Acorn) Lombard Street. >2. >CASWALL John and MOUNT John, Goldsmiths and Bankers; east side of Birchin >Lane. 1715-1742 >CASWELL Mrs Ann, Pawnbroker; Old Pye Street Westminster 1744 > >On going to: >TURNER Elias & CASWALL (commonly called The Sword Blade Company); Goldsmiths >& bankers; Lombard Street. 1713 >BRASSEY & CASWELL, Goldsmiths; Acorn, Lombard Street 1700-1707 > >More detail on the Brassey family if you want it. > > >(The Acorn or Golden Acorn is what was included in the Shop-sign of the >Goldsmith and details have been proven ie it has been proven that the Acord >or Golden Acord was in the Shop-sign of Brassey & Caswall Goldsmiths in >1707)
-----Original Message----- From: Heide & Lindsey Lee <lindseyl@flash.net> To: 'mike@caswellplating.com' <mike@caswellplating.com> Date: Wednesday, October 28, 1998 2:58 PM Subject: Caswells in Madison Co. >Hello Mike; > >I am searching for the parents of Peleg Caswell, Born about 1807 in New York, perhaps in Madison Co. His first appearance was in Clockville in the 1830's where he was already married and with young children. His wife was Nancy Bellington of Cazenovia, their children were: Edward(b.1836), Henry(b.1838), Peleg Jr.(b. 1842), Catherine(b.1847), Rose and Sarah. Peleg died intestate in Kansas in 1858. So there is no death certificate or will to help. > >I am contacting you because Noreen Haler of the Caswell Surname Association suggested Peleg was a child of Gilbert and Hannah Foster. She has on file only 3 daughters, although the 1810 Census (Sullivan, Madison Co.) lists one male child along with a gaggle of females. As I was turning through my file on Misc. Caswells I came across your newsletter from last May. You mention his daughters and Gilbert b. 1799. This seems to jibe with the census, and so there is no room for poor Peleg. > >Have you in your search found any hint of Peleg? I have concluded he is not the son of either Gilbert Caswell of Sulivan or Daniel Caswell of Cazenovia. I am running out of Caswells in Madison Co. to research. Do you have any hints or suggestions? > >I would appreciate any help > >Heide Lee >Houston TX >lindseyl@flash.net > >
-----Original Message----- From: scttfoster@aol.com <scttfoster@aol.com> To: mike@moonrakers.com <mike@moonrakers.com> Date: Wednesday, October 28, 1998 3:59 PM Subject: Entry on Caswell Bulletin Board >You have a new entry in your guestbook: > >------------------------------------------------------ >Name: Scott Foster >Email: <scttfoster@aol.com> >Location: Moraga, CATime: Wednesday, October 28, 1998 at 12:59:04 > >Comments: Seeking any information regarding Cyrus G. and Hannah (???) CASWELL of Quincy, Michigan, during the mid-1800s. In 1858, their daughter Almeda M. CASWELL (my gggrandmother) married Matthew K. SMITH. That is all we know about the CASWELL side of the family. > >------------------------------------------------------ > > >
I am hoping there is a Caswell out therE who can help me with more info on my Winegardner line.... Myra Catherine Winegardner (George K.2, Jacob1) was born February 18, 1872 in Blue Rock, Elk Co. Pa, and died December 25, 1939 in near Flushing Mi. She married (1) GILBERT H. CASWELL, March 08, 1867, son of HORACE CASWELL and Lucinda Lince. She married (2) James Running April 12, 1909, son of James Running. Child of Myra Winegardner and Gilbert Caswell is: 29 i. ANNA BELLE CASWELL, born April 22, 1890. Any help would be appreciated....... Thanks, Kathy Laux
Searching for family of Adelbert Bredwell Caswell, born June 11, 1843 in Indiana. He married Maryett Allen, dau. of Josiah and Catherine Rinker Allen, Dec. 20, 1868, New Lancaster, Miami co. Kansas. Their children: Anna Belle, John A., Ernest. A. B. Caswell died Nov. 6, 1903 in Anderson co. KS. Adelbert's parents are probably John Caswell, b. ca. 1812, New York, and Frances Stoddard, b. ca. 1820 in Canada. John, Frances, Stoddard, Everett, Adelbert, his wife Maryett, and their dau. Anna are living in household 71, Pleasant twp. Porter co. IN on July 30, 1870. John Caswell patented 40 acres of land in Porter Co. IN May 1, 1848. He is listed on the 1840 Indiana census for Porter co. IN. Are there New York Caswell families with a John J. who migrated west? Mary
Date: Sun, 25 Oct 1998 05:43:51 -0500 From: Roy Stockdill <roystock@compuserve.com> Save Address Block Sender Subject: UK's Data Protection Act Dear all It seems to me that we worry far too much about the DPA! I do not believe it was ever intended to apply to genealogists when it was first drawn up. The basic intention was to protect the rights of ordinary citizens viz a viz information held on them by government depts, local authorities, companies and, especially debt collecting agencies. Like most laws, unfortunately, it became a snowball that rolled out of control and became an all-encompassing, catch-all monster. As I understand it, an individual who keeps information on a computer as part of their hobby - and that obviously includes family history - does not have to register under the Act if the information is for their own private use. FHSs do have to register if they keep their membership list on computer (which I imagine most do). As it happens, the Journal of One-Name Studies, the quarterly publication of the Guild of One-Name Studies, for which I do the design and layouts, has just published in the October issue a brief story confirming that from October 24 1998 the provisions of the DPA are extended to paper records as well. We will be publishing in the next issue in January a longer piece explaining the implications of this for genealogists. Elsewhere in the October Journal of One-Name Studies we have a six-page special on the subject of "privacy and the genealogist" to which I have contributed one of the main articles. Many people will already know my views from an earlier article in Family Tree Magazine, November 1997, but I am one of those who abhors secrecy and censorship and believes that too many genealogists are over sensitive and pussyfooting about so-called "sensitive" information and about publishing birth dates etc of living people. Where's the big deal in it? I believe we are purveyors of truth, not self appointed censors, and we should be able to feel free to publish as much information as possible. As part of my article, I make the following point:- anything that appears in records which are clearly in the public domain, i.e. births/marriages/deaths, and which anyone can access on payment of the appropriate fee, cannot possibly be regarded as "private". Full stop - no argument! Suppose you then publish that information in a newsletter or on a web page? Technically, yes, you might be in breach of the DPA - but can anyone seriously see the legal authorities going to the expense and inconvenience of actually prosecuting a genealogist for revealing something that was available to anyone in public records, anyway? Of course not - such a prosecution would be an utter nonsense!!! If anyone wishes to see my article in full, I am content to e-mail a copy. Roy in Hertfordshire UK The Stockdill Family History Society (Guild of One-Name Studies, FedFHS) STOCKDILL/PREST/YELLOW/BOLTON/WORSNOP/ GIBSON/MIDGLEY/BRACEWELL/BRADLEY/MOODY in Yorkshire North & West Ridings MEAD/YOUNG in Somerset, Wiltshire & Gloucestershire Web page of the Stockdill Family History Society:- http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/roystock Twice-yearly journal/newsletter "White Rose" dedicated to our Yorkshire ancestry
They also operate out of Ramsbury, Wiltshire, and Kingston, Ontario, I think! They send a very impressive envelope and package! -----Original Message----- From: George Newbury <georgen@supercity.ns.ca> To: mike@moonrakers.com <mike@moonrakers.com> Date: Tuesday, October 27, 1998 11:05 AM Subject: Halbert's >Newcomers to genealogy (as well as experienced listers) might like to be >made aware of this information that was recently posted to another list: > >>Subject: Buyer Beware >> >>They are up to their old tricks again! >> >> Watch Out for Halbert! >> >> Halbert's of Bath, Ohio, has come up with a new >> technique. They are now sending their advertisement >> for Family History Books from a Washington D.C. >> address. Halbert's is now using the name >> "US Information Burueau NUMA" >> (note the spelling of Bureau) >> 3220 N. St, NW Ste 1400 >> Washington D.C. (no zip code given) >> >> They are advertising a book regarding all the people >> with your surname in the Civil War. >> Do not be fooled. This is the same game, different >> cover. >> >
-----Original Message----- From: perrault <perrault@geocities.com> To: Mike Caswell <mike@caswellplating.com> Date: Monday, October 26, 1998 2:26 PM Subject: Re: [Moonrakers] Caswell - Quebec >Hi again Mike > >Here's the third message. > >Mike Caswell wrote: >> thanks for the info, I have forwarded them to the Caswell listserver. > > >Date: Sun, 25 Oct 1998 15:08:05 -0500 >From: Janet <jcaswell@netrover.com> >Subject: Caswell-St,Amant marriage record > >Greetings: >HERBERT CASWELL born 1878 East Brome,PQ. (he was English/Protestant) >=20 >about 1900 married De=92lima St-Amant or Emma St-Amant born 1880=20 >she was Catholic/French=20 >I need to find parents names and what faith or church they were >married=20 >in to order photocopy of original records. >Any help would be greatly appreciated. >Thankyou >Janet >
-----Original Message----- From: perrault <perrault@geocities.com> To: Moonrakers <moonrakers@Ultra.Net.Au> Date: Monday, October 26, 1998 8:48 AM Subject: [Moonrakers] Caswell - Quebec >saw this on the Quebec mailing list: >BFN >Barry > >Date: Sun, 25 Oct 1998 15:26:31 -0500 >From: Janet <jcaswell@netrover.com> >Subject: Caswell-St.Amant marriage record > >Sorry: >I just made this post but I wanted to add: >They are living in 1901 in Bedford area,Missisquoi Co.,from the 1901 >Missisquoi census record. >********************************* >HERBERT CASWELL born 1878 East Brome,PQ. (he was English/Protestant) >about 1900 married De=92lima St-Amant or Emma St-Amant born 1880 >she was Catholic/French >I need to find parents names and what faith or church they were married >in to order photocopy of original records. >Any help would be greatly appreciated. >Thankyou >Janet >=========================================== >Have you got any GEDCOM files? >Why not send them to Mike for inclusion on our web-site. >=========================================== > >
-----Original Message----- From: perrault <perrault@geocities.com> To: Moonrakers <moonrakers@Ultra.Net.Au> Date: Monday, October 26, 1998 8:49 AM Subject: [Moonrakers] Caswell again >Saw this one also: > >Date: Sun, 25 Oct 1998 14:21:14 -0500 >From: Janet <jcaswell@netrover.com> >Subject: Caswell-Rouse marriage record > >Greetings: >EMULIUS CASWELL born 1846 East Brome PQ >married in Dunham,PQ August 21,1873 >Robina Victoria Rouse >d/o Charles and Mary Rouse of East Brome,PQ >I need to find what faith or church,to order photocopy of original >records. >Any help would be greatly appreciated. >Thankyou >Janet >=========================================== >Have you got any GEDCOM files? >Why not send them to Mike for inclusion on our web-site. >=========================================== > >
-----Original Message----- From: I Read <reads@compusmart.ab.ca> To: Mike Caswell <mike@caswellplating.com> Date: Monday, October 26, 1998 12:26 AM Subject: Is this of interest to you? CASWELL, ONTARIO & MANITOBA >Hi, Mike, > >Not sure if this is of any interest to you but thought I would pass it along. > >Iris :) > >>X-Sender: ddobson@direct.ca >>X-Mailer: QUALCOMM Windows Eudora Light Version 3.0.3 (16) >>Date: Sun, 25 Oct 1998 17:13:16 -0500 >>Reply-To: daniel g dobson <ddobson@DIRECT.CA> >>Sender: "The Canadian genealogy and history research list." >> <CANADIAN-ROOTS-L@LISTSERV.INDIANA.EDU> >>From: daniel g dobson <ddobson@DIRECT.CA> >>Subject: [CANADIAN] SEABROOK & CASWELL, ONTARIO & MANITOBA >>To: CANADIAN-ROOTS-L@LISTSERV.INDIANA.EDU >> >>Another family I seem to have hit the brick wall with. >>Looking for descendants of the following family. >> >>Descendants of William K SEABROOK & Maggie M CASWELL. >>1. William Kirby SEABROOK, (1889 - 19??) >>.....+ Maggie M CASWELL, (18?? - 19??) >>........2. Audrey SEABROOK, (19?? - ) >>........2. Olive SEABROOK, (19?? - ) >>........2. Leota SEABROOK, (19?? - ) >> >>Dan's Notes. >>1. William Kirby SEABROOK was born in Holland Twp. >>2. William SEABROOK & Maggie CASWELL married 1910 in Euphrasia Twp. >>3. William & Maggie SEABROOK may have moved to Manitoba. >> >>If you are related to this family or you know of this family please contact >>me. >> >>Dan Dobson >>British Columbia, Canada >> >>ddobson@direct.ca >> >> ----------------------------------------------- >> List problems? >> Check >> your WELCOME message FIRST >> http://php.indiana.edu/~stephenl/problems.htm SECOND >> then contact stephenL@indiana.edu >> > >
This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00F3_01BE003E.88FCE500 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit ------=_NextPart_000_00F3_01BE003E.88FCE500 Content-Type: text/plain; name="Caswell.txt" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="Caswell.txt" CASWELL, (Male) B 1858 NSW Fa: William S CASWELL CASWELL, Alfred John B 1887 TAS Fa: Samuel CASWELL CASWELL, Andrew D 1869 TAS =20 CASWELL, Andrew M 1899 TAS Sp: Louisa DENT CASWELL, Ann M 1840 NSW Sp: John JEFFRIES CASWELL, Ann E C 1847 NSW Fa: William CASWELL CASWELL, Anne M 1855 TAS Sp: John ROSE CASWELL, Arthur F V B 1857 NSW Fa: William S CASWELL CASWELL, Arthur F V M 1882 NSW Sp: Georgina J BEST CASWELL, Arthur T B 1862 NSW Fa: Thomas CASWELL CASWELL, Arthur T C 1862 NSW Fa: Thomas CASWELL CASWELL, Bessie F M 1882 NSW Sp: Henry Y S WARREN CASWELL, Careline C 1837 NSW Fa: William CASWELL CASWELL, Caroline M 1859 NSW Sp: Henry Peter STACY CASWELL, Charles H M 1888 NSW Sp: Mabel J BARBER CASWELL, Eilien May B 1895 TAS Fa: Samuel CASWELL CASWELL, Eliza M 1843 NSW Sp: John FRANCIS CASWELL, Eliza M 1860 TAS Sp: James WALSH CASWELL, Elizabeth M M 1861 NSW Sp: James H KEMP CASWELL, Elizabeth M M 1861 NSW Sp: James H. KEMP CASWELL, Ellen D 1885 TAS =20 CASWELL, Ellen Irene B 1891 TAS Fa: Samuel CASWELL CASWELL, Emily M 1849 NSW Sp: Andrew LANG CASWELL, Eva S C B 1864 NSW Fa: Thomas CASWELL CASWELL, F B 1840 TAS Fa: Allen CASWELL CASWELL, Fanny Maria B 1870 NSW Fa: Thomas CASWELL CASWELL, Female B 1864 NSW Fa: William S CASWELL CASWELL, Florence Annie B 1893 TAS Fa: Samuel CASWELL CASWELL, Florence R C 1844 NSW Fa: William CASWELL CASWELL, Francis S B 1861 NSW Fa: William S CASWELL CASWELL, Geo. Walt D 1882 VIC Fa: Unknown =20 CASWELL, George V C 1830 NSW Fa: William CASWELL CASWELL, George V C 1830 NSW Fa: William CASWELL CASWELL, George W B 1867 NSW Fa: Thomas CASWELL CASWELL, Heber B 1860 NSW Mo: Maria CASWELL CASWELL, Helena M 1879 NSW Sp: George KINNEAR CASWELL, Henry D C 1834 NSW Fa: William CASWELL CASWELL, Henry D V B 1887 NSW Fa: Arthur F V CASWELL CASWELL, Henry Drew M 1859 NSW Sp: Jane Nixon BLAKE CASWELL, Herbert E D 1863 NSW Fa: William =20 CASWELL, Hugh D 1855 NSW =20 CASWELL, Hugh W B 1887 NSW Fa: William G P CASWELL CASWELL, Isabella Beveridge B 1847 TAS Fa: Allen CASWELL CASWELL, James D 1843 NSW =20 CASWELL, James B 1856 NSW Fa: Peter CASWELL CASWELL, James D 1874 WA =20 CASWELL, James G C 1843 NSW Fa: James CASWELL CASWELL, James Samuel D 1883 TAS =20 CASWELL, John D 1861 VIC Fa: Unknown =20 CASWELL, John M 1875 TAS Sp: Ellen FAHY CASWELL, John D 1882 TAS =20 CASWELL, John D 1888 NSW =20 CASWELL, Lilly M B 1865 NSW Fa: William S CASWELL CASWELL, Lily M D 1879 NSW Fa: William =20 CASWELL, Lily M B 1885 NSW Fa: Arthur F V CASWELL CASWELL, Louisa L C 1838 NSW Fa: William CASWELL CASWELL, Louisa L M 1861 NSW Sp: Sydney BLYTHE CASWELL, M B 1884 TAS Fa: Samuel CASWELL CASWELL, Male B 1863 NSW Fa: William S CASWELL CASWELL, Margaret D 1887 NSW =20 CASWELL, Maria A C 1855 NSW Fa: William S CASWELL CASWELL, Maria A B M 1877 NSW Sp: Arthur Alfred JOHNSTON CASWELL, Mary S D 1865 NSW Fa: White =20 CASWELL, Mary S D 1866 NSW =20 CASWELL, Mervyn Richard B 1889 TAS Fa: Samuel CASWELL CASWELL, Mervyn Richard D 1893 TAS =20 CASWELL, Nessy C C 1840 NSW Fa: William CASWELL CASWELL, Nessy F B 1864 NSW Fa: William S CASWELL CASWELL, Norman S W B 1883 NSW Fa: William G P CASWELL CASWELL, Norman S W C 1883 NSW Fa: William G P CASWELL CASWELL, Norman S W C 1883 NSW Fa: William G P CASWELL CASWELL, Peter M 1854 NSW Sp: Margaret KEARNEY CASWELL, Peter B 1860 NSW Fa: Peter CASWELL CASWELL, Peter M 1888 NSW Sp: Agnes AINSLIE CASWELL, Samuel C 1839 NSW Fa: James CASWELL CASWELL, Samuel M 1867 TAS Sp: Margeret FAHY CASWELL, Susan E B 1859 NSW Fa: William S CASWELL CASWELL, Tanilba E C 1832 NSW Fa: William CASWELL CASWELL, Thomas D 1844 NSW =20 CASWELL, Thomas D 1844 NSW =20 CASWELL, Thomas M 1860 NSW Sp: Cathcart Anderson MCIVER CASWELL, Thomas M 1860 NSW Sp: Cathcart Anderson MACIVER CASWELL, Thomas D 1862 NSW Fa: John =20 CASWELL, Thomas B 1863 NSW Fa: Peter CASWELL CASWELL, Thomas D 1871 NSW =20 CASWELL, Thomas D 1872 NSW Fa: Thomas =20 CASWELL, Thomas D 1888 NSW =20 CASWELL, Thomas J C 1835 NSW Fa: James CASWELL CASWELL, Vera S B 1883 NSW Fa: Arthur F V CASWELL CASWELL, William D 1829 NSW =20 CASWELL, William D 1829 NSW =20 CASWELL, William D 1839 NSW =20 CASWELL, William B 1865 NSW Fa: Peter CASWELL CASWELL, William Alfred B 1885 TAS Fa: Samuel CASWELL CASWELL, William G P C 1853 NSW Fa: William S CASWELL CASWELL, William S M 1853 NSW Sp: Maria A PENTLAND CASWELL, William W C 1882 NSW Fa: William G P CASWELL CASWELL, William W C 1882 NSW Fa: William G P CASWELL CASWELL, William W B 1882 NSW Fa: William G P CASWELL CASWELL, Wm G P M 1881 NSW Sp: Maria W WATT Extracted from the Australian Vital Records Index - a Family History = Resource File The Australian Vital Records Index (c) 1997 by The Church of Jesus = Christ of Latter-day Saints. 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Per Vital Records of Norton Solomon Caswell of Norton married Abagail Clark of Norton on August 9th 1764. Abagail is daughter of Seth Clark and wife Mary Leonard. If I can read it right, they were married by Mr Roland Green. This does not fit any Caswell family that I can find. I would appreciate any help. Harry Huntoon
-----Original Message----- From: sheila@netdocs.com <sheila@netdocs.com> To: mike@caswellplating.com <mike@caswellplating.com> Date: Wednesday, October 21, 1998 12:44 AM Subject: Re Caswell Found in 1891 Census for Islington,London. (6095280) Queensbury Rd. Geo. CASWELL, 21/31?, boarder, Coachman, Clerkenwell. Sorry age difficult to make out. Hope its a help. Taaraa. Sheila. SHEILA ODGERS sheila@netdocs.com
-----Original Message----- From: stephen.folsom@state.me.us <stephen.folsom@state.me.us> To: mike@moonrakers.com <mike@moonrakers.com> Date: Wednesday, October 21, 1998 6:34 AM Subject: Entry on Caswell Bulletin Board >You have a new entry in your guestbook: > >------------------------------------------------------ >Name: Stephen R. Folsom, Sr. >Email: <stephen.folsom@state.me.us> >Location: Augusta, ME USA >Time: Wednesday, October 21, 1998 at 03:34:02 > >Comments: George Alvin Simmons, Jr. - George was born 13 July 1918 in Middletown, R.I. His parents were George Alvin Simmons, Sr. born in 1882 [son of John L. Simmons & Elizabeth H. Coggeshall] & Ethel Gladys Caswellborn 30 Sept. 1887 [dau. of William Bacheller Caswell & Minnie F. Brewer]. George Jr. left Middletown at an early age, possibly 3or 4 years old. He grew up and lived in either South Carolina, Georgia or possibly North Carolina, I am not sure. To the best of my knowledge, he has died within the past 10 years. He had four sisters: Marjorie Frances[ Simmons] Menzi, b. 18 Feb. 1911; Barbara Caswell [Simmons] Mosher; Hope [Simmons] Reagan; and Virginia [Simmons] Folsom, my mother. Since I do not know much about George, Jr., I would appreciate finding out more about him. Thankyou to anyone who can help. > >------------------------------------------------------ > > >
Nancy, The 1790 census of Berkley has two Caswell's listed. Line 32: Ephraim Line 34: Abner The 1870 census of Berkley has six: Page 5, line 21: Daniel, age 33, farmer 22: William, age 49, farmer 23: Abby A. R., age 38, keeping house 24: George W., age 6, at school 25: Benj. B., age 4 26: Infant, age 1/12, born in May You might try: http://www.marketrends.net/mthome/census/ This site is great for Bristol county census. Hope this helps. Sandy
Non-Conformist records of >Gloucestershire, as follows: > >Weslyan Chapel called Kingswood, situate at Kingswood School, Parish of Bitton > >Baptism: >566 Hester, daughter of Francis and Ann Caswill of Hanham in the Parish of >Bitton, County of Gloucester, was born July 10th 1831 and was baptized June >30th 1837 by me Thos Dowty. > >567 Priscilla, daughter of Francis and Ann Caswill of Hanham in the Parish >of Bitton, County of Gloucester, born 23rd September 1833 and was baptised >30th June 1837 by me Thos Dowty. > >568 James, son of Francis and Ann Caswill of Hanham in the Parish of >Bitton, County of Gloucester, was born May 23rd 1835 and baptised June 30th >1837 by me Thos Dowty. > >569 Francis, son of Francis and Ann Caswill of Hanham in the Parish of >Bitton, County of Gloucester, was born April 27th 1837 and baptised June >30th 1837 by me Thos Dowty. > > >Kind regards > >Pat > > >
Hi folks, hope you are all enjoying fall so far. It's beautiful here in Connecticut. The weather is just right (low 70's) and the color is unbelievable! I'm still working on our Caswell's. As you all know I was in an accident on Sept. 29th and that put a big damper on my Taunton ventures. We had to pare down to one vehicle (1996 Nissan Frontier 4x4) so trips have to be in between Ross's work schedule. Meanwhile, I am working on the database. I know I promised to send out pictures and letters I found. I was having a problem with my scanner (I accidently deleted some stuff!). Ross has taken it over, so I will get those items out as soon as I can. Be sure to keep sending me your Taunton Lines. Does anyone relate to the line from Berkley? I am having a real hard time finding any data on this town. Of course the Vitals to 1850 are not at the library, I was hoping to get a lot done there, but it looks like a trip is in order. Take care, Your cousin...Nancy Caswell