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    1. Amy A Cronk
    2. I am looking for the parents of Amy A. Cronk born abt.1843 in Dutchess Cty NY (possibly Town of Beekman). She married Stephen Townsend Abt 1860.

    06/25/1998 09:16:32
    1. Crank SW Va./Ky.
    2. Hello - I''ve just found a "Crank" ancestor, and am hoping to find someone who might have some info on this particular family. My information so far is sketchy, but here goes: Mary Crank, b. about 1786, probably in Russell Co., Va., married a Mr. Hall (probably John) and had a son Daniel (mine) in 1826. Family stories say that Mr. (John) Hall "was one of the first settlers in Cranks Creek, Ky., and married a Crank". A reference in a Russell Co. Court record, c. 1825, refers to a Mary Hall who is the daughter of Abraham Crank and granddaughter of John Crank. This may be the same Mary Hall as above. I plan to obtain the will of John Crank, which is referred to in the court record. I believe Mary Crank Hall died after 1870, probably in Lee Co., Va., but no death record has yet been found. Thanks for any help. Doug

    06/16/1998 03:26:47
    1. Nelson B. Cronk
    2. bd
    3. Searching for Nelson B. Cronk d Westfield, NY 1952. Married Lillian Mercier after 1916, perhaps in Wisconsin. They lived in NY and he had his own dairy in Westfield or Mayville, NY. Bess

    06/12/1998 05:59:01
    1. VAN VELSOR, CRONK
    2. Julee Cook
    3. I have the opportunity to go to Salt Lake City to the Family History Center TOMORROW, THURSDAY, JUNE 4, leaving about 9:00 a.m. Mountain Time. I would really appreciate ANY hints anyone might be able to give me in researching my elusive NY lines. Steven VAN VELSOR (b c 1802 Sing Sing, Westchester, NY) (d bef 8 Sep 1845, Nauvoo, Hancock, IL) m (c 1836) Francis CRONK (b cir 1801 in Sing Sing, Westchester, NY) d (1846 Montrose, Lee, IA) Children-- Catherine Van Velsor (b 18 Dec 1836, Sing Sing, NY) Henry G. Van Velsor (b 20 Jan 1837, New Rochelle, NY) Robert Van Velsor (b abt 1838, of Sing Sing, NY) I do not know who Steven Van Velsor's parents were. Possibly Francis Cronk's parents were Henry Cronk and Hannah or Mary. I know some of you have done research on the Van Velsor and/or Cronk lines and might know of some films, etc. I could search. Thank you SO MUCH!! Julee ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com

    06/03/1998 10:14:18
    1. Re: CRONK-D Digest V98 #18
    2. Joe Garcia
    3. Im searching for Clarrisa CRONK...born 1812 in Vermont...any one know her??? Thank you Joe -- Genealogy Homepage http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Pointe/1805

    06/01/1998 08:01:29
    1. Re: CRONKs in upstate NY
    2. Julee Cook
    3. My Cronk line is in Westchester County, NY in the late 1700's. I don't know much about the line. I have been searching for Francis (Fanny) Cronk. I think her parents were Henry Cronk and Mary or Hannah. Those are the only Cronk names I have. Julee >Date: Sat, 23 May 1998 12:14:20 -0400 >From: Keith Martin <[email protected]> >Subject: CRONKs in upstate NY >To: [email protected] > >Hello, >I am new to this list, and I am hoping to find others who may know about >any LYBOULTs and/or CRONKs living in the area of Constantia, NY areas >surrounding Oneida and Oswego Counties in the 1800s and early 1900s? >Thank you , >Carol Martin >[email protected] > > ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com

    05/25/1998 03:34:49
    1. CRONKs in upstate NY
    2. Keith Martin
    3. Hello, I am new to this list, and I am hoping to find others who may know about any LYBOULTs and/or CRONKs living in the area of Constantia, NY areas surrounding Oneida and Oswego Counties in the 1800s and early 1900s? Thank you , Carol Martin [email protected]

    05/23/1998 10:14:20
    1. Fw: New Search Engine at rootsweb
    2. Carole Rohrings
    3. Archives are now, finally, available. Read this and try it out!! (~; Carole listmom Carole Rohrings, CPA [email protected] Researching Chapman, Cronk, Curcie, Delamarre, Drake, Hayhurst, Himes, Jennings, Kearns, Kuykendall, Mather, Post, St Johns, St Louis, Thrush, Wheeler Listowner also of Sisters and Love USGenWeb coordinator for Sutter County in California -----Original Message----- From: Brian Leverich <[email protected]> Newsgroups: soc.genealogy.methods To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Wednesday, May 13, 1998 6:07 AM Subject: New Search Engine at rootsweb > >The new search engine server is now online and can operate at the >speed of a full T1 connection. > >Courtesy of hacks by Dale Schneider, you can search the USGenWeb >Archives, now with *headlines* and *updated* to within the last 24 >hours, at: > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ussearch.htm > >Courtesy of hacks by Karen Isaacson, you can search the archives of >any mailing list (except those withdrawn by the listowner), now with >nicer *formats* and *updated* to within the last 24 hours, at: > > http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > >I'd also like to explicitly thank the folks who provided the >resources that have made this new facility possible: > > o RootsWeb's Patrons, Donors, Sponsors, and Members. > > o Palladium Interactive, developers of the Ultimate > Family Tree software for genealogists. > >Folks interested in helping RootsWeb provide new facilities can >become Members by using the Web form at: > > http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/how-to-subscribe.html > >By the way, the next server we'll be bringing online will be a box >dedicated to supporting Marc Nozell's HTMLized versions of the >mailing list archives. We should have that box online within 48 >hours, though it's reasonable to expect Marc to need a little time >after that to get his software installed. (: > >Projects after that include a dedicated IRC server, upgrading the >mail hub, upgrading the main Web server, building a NT-based >FrontPage server, bringing a "dirtylists" list server online, and >bringing a third ordinary list server online. > >No rest for the wicked, I suppose ... Cheers, B. > > > > >-- >Dr. Brian Leverich Co-moderator, soc.genealogy.methods/GENMTD-L >RootsWeb Genealogical Data Cooperative http://www.rootsweb.com/ >P.O. Box 6798, Frazier Park, CA 93222-6798 [email protected] > > >

    05/13/1998 12:55:08
    1. Fanny Cronk
    2. Julee Cook
    3. The following e-mail was returned to be as undeliverable--user unknown. Does anyone know how I can contact this individual? To: [email protected] Subject: Fanny Cronk Content-Type: text/plain Date: Sun, 03 May 1998 23:12:57 PDT I received an e-mail today that asked if I had seen your query dated 29 May 1998 regarding a Fanny Cronk born ca 1812. I did not as I was not on line at that time. I am looking for a Francis (Fanny) Cronk born ca 1801 of Sing Sing (Ossining), Westchester, New York. Died 1846 in Montrose, Iowa. Married Steven (Stephan) Van Velsor about 1836 in New York Children: Mary Jane Shadden (from a previous marriage to Simeon Shadden) Catherine Van Velsor b 18 Dec 18 36/37, NY Robert Van Velsor b abt 1838, NY Henry G. Van Velsor b 20 Jan 1837, NY Anything sound familiar? Julee ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com

    05/04/1998 01:35:04
    1. Henry Cronk & Mary; Francis (Fanny)
    2. Julee Cook
    3. Hi-- I am resending this query because I have not seen anything come through the Cronk rootsweb. I would love to hear from you just to know that someone is receiving and monitoring this Surname. Looking for: Henry Cronk born about 1770-1780 of Sing Sing (Ossining), Westchester, NY Married Mary Children: Francis (Fanny) Cronk born about 1795-1801 I would love any information about Cronk families in the NY area in this time period. I don't know if Fanny had siblings. Thanks for any response. Julee ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com

    05/01/1998 05:15:06
    1. Francis (Fanny) Cronk - NY
    2. Julee Cook
    3. Does anyone have any information about Francis (Fanny) Cronk born about 1801 in Sing Sing, Westchester, NY. She married Steven Van Velsor (born about 1802, Sing Sing, Westchester, NY) about 1836 in NY. She died in 1846 in Montrose, Lee, IA I have some indication that her parents were Henry Cronk and Mary Any help would be greatly appreciated! ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com

    04/29/1998 01:48:00
    1. Conkright line
    2. Court Conkwright
    3. I am looking for any member of the Cronkright/Conkright family that came from Wallingford, Rutland, Vt. I have a lot of information on this family and am will to share. I use PAF 2.31 and a GEDCOM is no problem. Just a little about this family. After the Rev War James Cronkright moved from Fort Edward, New York to near Bennington, Vt and engaged in farming and dairy business. He had a large family among them two sons James and William. James Jr. emigrated to Michigan and settled at Jamestown, near Holland, Michigan. Jamestown was named for him. I have a great history on him and it has his picture in it and some of his family. William is my GG Grandfather that left VT for western N.Y. (Chautauqua) ca. 1830 for 3 years and then removed to Washington Co., Ohio. Found William in the 1840 census. I then find the family in Williamsville, Delaware, Ohio in the 1850 census. William died 02 Feb 1851 and is buried in Williamsville. James Cronkright was married to Mary and they had 8 children that I am aware of. 1. Abraham - I have his will 2. Jane 3. Hannah 4. Besty 5. Polly 6. Molly 7. William - my GG Grandfather 8. James Jr. According to the story written by Emma Conkright, James had been living in Fort Edward, N.Y. and moved his family into the Bennington, Vt. area after the Revolutionary War. He can be found again in Wallingford, Rutland, Vt. A land record was found were Enoch Hopkins sold land to James Conkright Sr of Danby, Vt on 13 April 1785 for 13 pounds 4 shillings. Land was held until 1823 then James died. Other land record shows James transferring/selling land to "his sons Abraham, James and William." James appears in the 1790 census as living in Tinmouth Town, Rutland, Vt, there were a total of 9 shown in his family: 3 males and 6 females. His name is spelled Cronkhite in the 1790 census. He also appears in the 1800 Wallingford, Rutland, Vt census. Living next to James in the same census is his son Abraham Conkright. Now the name is shown Conkright. I also find 3 families of Doty's living close by. Again in the 1810 Wallingford census I find James plus sons Abraham and now William. James died 21 Jun 1823 in Wallingford, Vt and is buried in the Doty cemetery in South Wallingford, Rutland, Vt. His wife died 24 Jul 1810 in Wallingford and is buried in the same cemetery. Her stone is still standing and was photographed by Margarite Jenkins. The stone has the spelling of Cronkright carved in it. There wasn't a stone showing James, so I will have to assume that he is buried in an unmarked grave as of this writing in the Doty cemetery. One thing what I find very interesting about the Doty cemetery is a Isaac Doty married a Sarah Cronkrite in Wallingford, Vt. Could Sarah be Jane Cronkright or given the name of Sarah Jane Cronkright? This could be a family plot for both Doty's and Cronkright's. Just a little about the Doty family. Isaac Doty, son of Ormond Doty and Phebe Vail, b. probably Lansingburgh, N.Y. 30 Dec 1772; married in Walllingford, Vt to Sarah Cronkrite, b. probably Saratoga County, N.Y. 15 May 1777. He was a farmer. They lived in Wallingford, where she died 27 Feb 1846, and he died 5 May 1848. They had a total of 13 children. Not much know about them yet. Of course we all know the Dutch were famous for changing there names and I have found 33 difference spelling in one history on this family. I look forward to sharing my files and information. Happy Hunting........ Court

    04/23/1998 11:34:53
    1. Delphine Cronk
    2. Wendy Holmes
    3. I am looking for information about my great great grandmother, whom we believe was named Delphine or Delphina Cronk. She was from the Prince Edward County area of Ontario, Canada. I estimated her birth year to be about 1863. She married to William George Spring, at some point they lived at Deseronto, Ontario. It is believed that they had four boys. Francis S.N. Spring (my grt. grandfather), William George or George Oscar, Edward and Hubert. There was a fifth son born to his second wife, but that child was stillborn (Ivan Spring). I was told that Delphine Cronk Spring was a descendant of the United Empire Loyalists of Pennsylvania, (Dutch). Either her mother or grandmother was Mohawk. William George Spring's second wife, Abigail Minerva Hoe, raised his sons. This leads me to believe that Delphine Cronk-Spring died at a young age. If anyone knows anything about this family, please contact me at "[email protected]" I would love to hear from you.

    04/15/1998 09:45:56
    1. CRONK
    2. Joe and Marian Garcia
    3. Hello, Im also looking for a Clarissa CRONK born in VT.....Married Norman IVES lived in IL. then moved to Fayette County, IA....Any info would be appreaciated Joe -- Joe Garcia Sonora California MY SURNAME PAGE http://www.uftree.com/UFT/WebPages/gar/GAR/index.htm

    03/30/1998 03:57:33
    1. Fanny Cronk
    2. SUSIERAN
    3. I am looking for info on a relative named Fanny Cronk, b. circa 1812, married Simion Shadden, divorced, married Steven Van Velsor in Nauvoo, Illinois. One child was named Mary Jane Shadden, two others were Catherine Van Velsor and Robert Van Velsor. She died in 1847 in Montrose, IA. Any info you have that can help me find out more about her and her ancestors would be greatly appreciated. Susan

    03/29/1998 03:42:11
    1. Cronkrite Geneology
    2. Nancy Peck
    3. Am researching the Cronkrite line that was in New York in the mid 1800's. My ancester was Charles Herod Shepard Cronkrite, born in 1843 and married to Elizabeth Furman. Charles' father may have been Joseph Cronkrite. Family tradition has it that Cronk, Cronkite and Cronhite are associated family lines.

    03/28/1998 12:51:57
    1. Rebecca Cronk
    2. Jack Brigham
    3. Hi folks: I'm looking for any information on Rebecca Cronk; what information I have is below. Any help would be most appreciated! Thanks, Jack >REBECCA CRONK, born in 1768 or 1773, probably in NY, lived in Yorktown, Westchester county, NY > > married ABRAM PURDY in about 1797 > > She died on October 13,.1856 (in NY?) > > He died in 1864, of Croton, Westchester county, NY > ---------- Dr. Jack Brigham [email protected] Department of Psychology Phone: 850/644-3823 Florida State University Fax: 850/644-7739 Tallahassee, FL. 32306-1051

    03/26/1998 09:45:04
    1. hey...
    2. hey, found this real fast download site www.filedudes.com, check it out!

    03/26/1998 02:51:39
    1. Re: Fw: Cronk
    2. Deby Justice
    3. Hi Dan and all; No, the book is not indexed. :( But I am printing out copies of all the responses to my offer and will respond to everyone with my results whether I find their information or not. Wish me luck! :) Deby At 01:39 AM 3/22/98 -0500, Dan Wych wrote: >Deby, >You didn't mention if the book was indexed. If so would appreciate a >look up for Enoch Cronk born 11 Mar 1805, Dover, Dutchess, NY. Married >Mary Denney. Resided in Tioga Co., NY for 17 years before moving to IL >where he died 1884. Have no information about his parents. > >Dan > >Deby Justice wrote: >> >> Hi everyone; >> >> I just discovered my Crankheyt/Cronk connection and would love to see this >> exchange carried out on this list if possible. I ordered 'The Cronk >> genealogy' by Edward Cronk on microfilm from my FHC and it arrived >> yesterday (due back April 10). I am going today to look it over. If there >> is anything from this book I can help anyone with, please let me know. >> >> Deby >> > > >

    03/22/1998 02:29:23
    1. Re: Fw: Cronk
    2. Dan Wych
    3. Deby, You didn't mention if the book was indexed. If so would appreciate a look up for Enoch Cronk born 11 Mar 1805, Dover, Dutchess, NY. Married Mary Denney. Resided in Tioga Co., NY for 17 years before moving to IL where he died 1884. Have no information about his parents. Dan Deby Justice wrote: > > Hi everyone; > > I just discovered my Crankheyt/Cronk connection and would love to see this > exchange carried out on this list if possible. I ordered 'The Cronk > genealogy' by Edward Cronk on microfilm from my FHC and it arrived > yesterday (due back April 10). I am going today to look it over. If there > is anything from this book I can help anyone with, please let me know. > > Deby >

    03/21/1998 11:39:41