In the 1880 census there is a John H DEVERS in Boulder County. I went through Ancestory.com for the CO census records, doing a search for John DEVERS. The only census that was listed for him was 1880. MJ Watt [email protected] At 11:00 AM 3/14/2001 -0700, you wrote: >COLAKE-D Digest Volume 01 : Issue 28 > >Today's Topics: > #1 [COLAKE] Leadville census 1890 [John Bartlett > <[email protected]] > >Administrivia: >To unsubscribe from COLAKE-D, send a message to > > [email protected] > >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: Tue, 13 Mar 2001 15:20:01 -0800 >From: John Bartlett <[email protected]> >To: [email protected] >Message-ID: <[email protected]> >Subject: [COLAKE] Leadville census 1890 >Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii >Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > >Hi all, > >Can SKS please help? I have been waiting since the beginning of December >last year to get the special 1885 Chaffee County census from the Denver >Public Library. I just had to re-order it through the LDS as it is not >on Denver's interlibrary loan list. Now I start the waiting again ... > >Meanwhile, I would like to jump ahead a little and peek at the 1890 if >someone has access to it. > >My target is listed in the 1883 Leadville Colorado City Directory: >John H DEVERS, shoemaker residence 422 e 9th Leadville, Co > >I know I should confirm he is the right guy by first checking the 1885 >but I can't wait any longer! > >-- >Chimo, > John >My home page contains links to genealogy and The Royal Naval Division: >http://www.camosun.bc.ca/~bartlett/ > >Researching: >BARTLETT Peter - abt 1810 perhaps Plymouth >KEMP (RUSSELL) Elizabeth abt 1805 - Ramsgate >HOUGHAM Louise Jane 1860 - St Lawrence, Isle of Thanet >DEVERS John, County Clare, 1846. Dishonourably discharged (desertion) US >Cavalry 1871 >MAHONEY, Mary, County Clare, Eire, mid 1800's >DEVERE Catherine b. 1870 London SE >HURREN Christopher b. abt 1876 d. 1938 Enfield Middx >WHITE Mary "Polly" d. 1939 Enfield Middx >ANDREWS, Harry/Emily - Bulcamp, Leiston, Suffolk
Very nice Gail. The information is well presented and the links all work. Sharon Wells Mayer ----- Original Message ----- From: Gail Meyer Kilgore <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2001 2:50 PM Subject: [COLAKE] Web Page Hi, I have been working away trying to give the web page a new look. I know that I have a long ways to go yet and that you will find many mistakes. I have tried to add some information and will continue to add to the site as I get the time. The "School Day's" page has a long ways to go and the Bits & Pieces page will be added to as I find info. I need some help with the WWI Soldiers page and that if anyone knows what some of the abbreviations are in the tables, I will add the remaining pages that I have. There are about 400+ names but I want to clean the pages up before I load them and would like to eliminate the abbr.'s. Would like any comments on the page....good or bad.... it is you that has to work with the page and if it is difficult to work with, then I need to know. http://www.rootsweb.com/~colake/lake.html Thanks for your time..... Gail
Wednesday, March 14, 2001, 11:50:02 AM, Gail wrote: Hi Gail - the new-look page is great. Thanks from all of us. I did find the slideshow text hard to read as on my browser at least, it is Blue on Black. -- Chimo, John My home page contains links to genealogy, RND and house swaps: http://www.camosun.bc.ca/~bartlett/ Researching: BARTLETT Peter - abt 1810 perhaps Plymouth KEMP (RUSSELL) Elizabeth abt 1805 - Ramsgate HOUGHAM Louise Jane 1860 - St Lawrence, Isle of Thanet DEVERS John, County Clare, 1846. Dishonourably discharged (desertion) US Cavalry 1871 MAHONEY, Mary, County Clare, Eire, mid 1800's DEVERE Catherine b. 1870 London SE HURREN Christopher b. abt 1876 d. 1938 Enfield Middx WHITE Mary "Polly" d. 1939 Enfield Middx ANDREWS, Harry/Emily - Bulcamp, Leiston, Suffolk
I think it is coming along nicely. Kudos for you efforts.
Hi, I have been working away trying to give the web page a new look. I know that I have a long ways to go yet and that you will find many mistakes. I have tried to add some information and will continue to add to the site as I get the time. The "School Day's" page has a long ways to go and the Bits & Pieces page will be added to as I find info. I need some help with the WWI Soldiers page and that if anyone knows what some of the abbreviations are in the tables, I will add the remaining pages that I have. There are about 400+ names but I want to clean the pages up before I load them and would like to eliminate the abbr.'s. Would like any comments on the page....good or bad.... it is you that has to work with the page and if it is difficult to work with, then I need to know. http://www.rootsweb.com/~colake/lake.html Thanks for your time..... Gail
Hi all, Can SKS please help? I have been waiting since the beginning of December last year to get the special 1885 Chaffee County census from the Denver Public Library. I just had to re-order it through the LDS as it is not on Denver's interlibrary loan list. Now I start the waiting again ... Meanwhile, I would like to jump ahead a little and peek at the 1890 if someone has access to it. My target is listed in the 1883 Leadville Colorado City Directory: John H DEVERS, shoemaker residence 422 e 9th Leadville, Co I know I should confirm he is the right guy by first checking the 1885 but I can't wait any longer! -- Chimo, John My home page contains links to genealogy and The Royal Naval Division: http://www.camosun.bc.ca/~bartlett/ Researching: BARTLETT Peter - abt 1810 perhaps Plymouth KEMP (RUSSELL) Elizabeth abt 1805 - Ramsgate HOUGHAM Louise Jane 1860 - St Lawrence, Isle of Thanet DEVERS John, County Clare, 1846. Dishonourably discharged (desertion) US Cavalry 1871 MAHONEY, Mary, County Clare, Eire, mid 1800's DEVERE Catherine b. 1870 London SE HURREN Christopher b. abt 1876 d. 1938 Enfield Middx WHITE Mary "Polly" d. 1939 Enfield Middx ANDREWS, Harry/Emily - Bulcamp, Leiston, Suffolk
I lived in Buena Vista, Chaffee County, CO. There is a family of Crocombe's there. They own the Comfort Gas Company. I'll bet you could get some genealogy information from them. Good luck. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Neville Crocombe" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, March 11, 2001 2:06 AM Subject: [COLAKE] Genealogy > Posted on: Lake Co. Co Queries > Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/USA/Co/Lake/10265 > > Surname: Crocombe > ------------------------- > > Interested in your search of "Crocombe" name. I'm trying to build a family > tree and have established links in New Zealand and as yet not found any > in USA who can trace back to Crowcombe, Lynton or Lynmouth in south-west > England.My father Alfred Gordon came to Australia in 1914 at age 19. Leaving > his father Edward Hammersley C. in England. > >
Posted on: Lake Co. Co Queries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/USA/Co/Lake/10265 Surname: Crocombe ------------------------- Interested in your search of "Crocombe" name. I'm trying to build a family tree and have established links in New Zealand and as yet not found any in USA who can trace back to Crowcombe, Lynton or Lynmouth in south-west England.My father Alfred Gordon came to Australia in 1914 at age 19. Leaving his father Edward Hammersley C. in England.
Gail, chill out dear.
Hi, I have been thinking all day on how I would like to say this so you all don't think that I am not the biggest grouch that walked the face of this earth but I have a problem!! I have multiple mail lists, between 30 & 35 to be exact. Some mail lists have as many as 350 members while others only have a handful. You all got to these mail lists by subscribing to the list from your own computer. My complaint it, it is not my problem to get you UNSUBSCRIBED, it is yours. You get off the list the same way you got on and you were sent a message when you subscribed to the list on how to "unsubscribe" from the list. Just as fast as you send me a message to "unsubscribe" you, I delete it. I do not have the time to go into files all day long to "unsubscribe" members who are too lazy to do it themselves. At the bottom of most of my mail list are directions on how to "unsubscribe" from the list. If you are getting a new server, then it is YOUR responsibility to unsub yourself from all your mail lists before you take on your new server. It is not the list administrator's responsibility to do this. When you go on vacation it is YOUR responsibility to remove yourself from the mail lists that you are subbed to, not my responsibility, nor the lists to hear that you are going on vacation and want to be unsubbed. Please come and go as you please but do so quietly and don't bother the rest of us. Gail
Posted on: Lake Co. Co Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Co/Lake/10264 Surname: Bledden-Middlton ------------------------- I found out my Grandfather was not born in Leadville, but my Grandparents was married there and they worked there. They would be Joseph and Erma. Or James and Nellie, which would be Great Grandparents.
Have you looked for them in the 1881 Census in England? My Leadville ancestors were from Cumberland Co, England. So you might look in the 1881 Census which is in many of the LDS Family History Centers on CD. > -----Original Message----- > From: Dale Ahrendt [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Sunday, March 04, 2001 10:52 AM > To: [email protected] > Subject: [COLAKE] ROSE Surname > > > Seeking informatrion on the family of ALBERT ROSE, his wife, > CATHERINE, and > their 2 sons, ALFRED AND J. O. There was also a daughter, MARY LOUISE. > This family appeared in the special 1885 Colorado Census in Lake County, > CO.. Albert was born in England in 1851, Catherine was born in Ireland in > 1855, Alfred was born in England in 1879, and J. O. was born in > IL in 1883. > This means the family immigrated from England ca 1881-1883. Any > information > on this family would be greatly appreciated. > Thanks, Joanna >
Seeking informatrion on the family of ALBERT ROSE, his wife, CATHERINE, and their 2 sons, ALFRED AND J. O. There was also a daughter, MARY LOUISE. This family appeared in the special 1885 Colorado Census in Lake County, CO.. Albert was born in England in 1851, Catherine was born in Ireland in 1855, Alfred was born in England in 1879, and J. O. was born in IL in 1883. This means the family immigrated from England ca 1881-1883. Any information on this family would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Joanna
Hi, Gail Thank you for posting my surnames - Janes, Myers, Stewart, Thomas - so rapidly. Andrea Strahl
Hi, I am working on the Lake County web page updating the addy's and adding surnames. If you have any changes to any of your info that is on the site, please let me know now. If you have any thing that you want added to the web page and also, if you have a web page and have info that you would want linked back to COLAKE please feel free to do so. I know that on a lot of the home pages you have info that you posted to the COLAKE web page and you are sure welcome to link to that page. I have a LOT to do yet so if you have emailed me in the last 2 months, your email is still probably in my "to-do" file and I am trying to get this input and caught up... I did upload the surnames that I input early this morning so they are on the site now. http://www.rootsweb.com/~colake/lksur.html Have a good one!! Tschüß, Gail Meyer Kilgore Casa Grande, Arizona I believe that friends are quiet angels who lift us to our feet when our wings have trouble remembering how to fly.
Hi, As was announced last week, Rootsweb went down for a major server upgrade. It looks like in the early stages that they have lost a lot of information. We have lost our Prepends...example: COLAKE.... and looks like we have lost subscribers. If this is the case, this is going to be a major nightmare for me with all the lists that I manage. Be patient, don't complain to the list, complain to me privately before I run away.;-) One good thing is some of my lists are small but some of them are well over 300 members so be patient until we can see what Rootsweb has as far as a final word on what has happened. I will keep you posted. Gail List Hostess [email protected]
Well, "scmason1", since your Tom Doyle was born in 1873 in England and mine was born in 1896 in Leadville, it would appear that they are not the same person. ): Jack -----Original Message----- From: scmason1 [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Friday, February 23, 2001 10:48 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [COLAKE] Rev Thomas James Wolohan & Tom Doyle Hi Jack, My Tom Doyle was born in September, 1873 in Frizington, England. He died in Denver in the 60's. ----- Original Message ----- From: "W. Jackson Willoughby" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2001 10:00 PM Subject: RE: [COLAKE] Rev Thomas James Wolohan & Tom Doyle > > What info do you have on your Tom Doyle? My Tom Doyle was born in Leadville 22 June 1896 and died in San Jose, CA @ 1970. Jack > > -----Original Message----- > From: scmason1 [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2001 7:30 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [COLAKE] Rev Thomas James Wolohan > > > Hello Dawn, > I have a tidbit of information about Father Wolohan. My uncle Frank > mentioned that Father Wolohan tried many times to get Tom Doyle to move his > family to Pueblo because life was so hard up in Leadville. Also, Father > Wolohan was born in the same town and in the same year as Thomas Doyle. > Maybe they had been boyhood friends? > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Dawn Hux" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2001 6:02 PM > Subject: [COLAKE] Rev Thomas James Wolohan > > > > The Rev. Thomas James Wolohan, officiated at my great-grandmother, > Catherine > > Devlin Farrell, funeral. Rev. Wolohan was her nephew. > > > > Today I learned from the Diocese of Pueblo that Thomas was born in > > Frigington, Cumberland Co, England on 21 December 1873. He attended the > > following schools: > > All Hallows College 1899 - 1901 > > St. Viator's Seminary, Kankakee, IL 1901-1903 > > St. Mary's Seminary, Baltimore, MD 1903-1904 > > > > He was ordained on 3 July 1904 in Denver, Cathedral by Rt. Rev. N.C. Matz. > > > > He was the Assistant pastor at Annunciation Parish in Leadville July > 1904 - > > May 1906 > > Assistant Pastor at Annunciation Parish, Denver May 1906 - Feb 1907 > > Pastor, St. Joseph Parish, Salida, Feb 1907 - Feb 1910 > > Rector, Cathedral Parish, Pueblo, 1910 until his death Sept 7, 1946 when > he > > died in Little Rock, Arkansas while coming home from his annual vacation. > > > > Any information on Rev. Thomas James Wolohan would be greatly appreciated. > > Dawn > > > >
Hi Jack, My Tom Doyle was born in September, 1873 in Frizington, England. He died in Denver in the 60's. ----- Original Message ----- From: "W. Jackson Willoughby" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2001 10:00 PM Subject: RE: [COLAKE] Rev Thomas James Wolohan & Tom Doyle > > What info do you have on your Tom Doyle? My Tom Doyle was born in Leadville 22 June 1896 and died in San Jose, CA @ 1970. Jack > > -----Original Message----- > From: scmason1 [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2001 7:30 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [COLAKE] Rev Thomas James Wolohan > > > Hello Dawn, > I have a tidbit of information about Father Wolohan. My uncle Frank > mentioned that Father Wolohan tried many times to get Tom Doyle to move his > family to Pueblo because life was so hard up in Leadville. Also, Father > Wolohan was born in the same town and in the same year as Thomas Doyle. > Maybe they had been boyhood friends? > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Dawn Hux" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2001 6:02 PM > Subject: [COLAKE] Rev Thomas James Wolohan > > > > The Rev. Thomas James Wolohan, officiated at my great-grandmother, > Catherine > > Devlin Farrell, funeral. Rev. Wolohan was her nephew. > > > > Today I learned from the Diocese of Pueblo that Thomas was born in > > Frigington, Cumberland Co, England on 21 December 1873. He attended the > > following schools: > > All Hallows College 1899 - 1901 > > St. Viator's Seminary, Kankakee, IL 1901-1903 > > St. Mary's Seminary, Baltimore, MD 1903-1904 > > > > He was ordained on 3 July 1904 in Denver, Cathedral by Rt. Rev. N.C. Matz. > > > > He was the Assistant pastor at Annunciation Parish in Leadville July > 1904 - > > May 1906 > > Assistant Pastor at Annunciation Parish, Denver May 1906 - Feb 1907 > > Pastor, St. Joseph Parish, Salida, Feb 1907 - Feb 1910 > > Rector, Cathedral Parish, Pueblo, 1910 until his death Sept 7, 1946 when > he > > died in Little Rock, Arkansas while coming home from his annual vacation. > > > > Any information on Rev. Thomas James Wolohan would be greatly appreciated. > > Dawn > > > >
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Hi, I just wanted to let you know that I have not forgotten you and the surnames or addy changes that you have requested as far as changing them on the web page. Be patient with me, it will happen soon. Tschüß, Gail Meyer Kilgore Casa Grande, Arizona I believe that friends are quiet angels who lift us to our feet when our wings have trouble remembering how to fly.