Cousin Charlie wrote: > Lester - > The families of Powell, Tilden, Delano, Savage, > Chamberlin and Whitcomb are all related. I've added > capital letters to either add or confirm what you > wrote on each line. Maybe some other descendants can > add in the rest. > Charlie ><snip> >> Zebulon Delano-HUSBAND OF LUSINA >> Lusina Delano-[Powell]DAUGHTER-[wife] OF ZEBULON Well, then I suppose this makes one other list member, Gordon Delano (GWoodbutcher@aol.com), who wrote a Delano query here a few days back, an in-law. I had thought that ol' Rowland just dumped the farm on 'em when he retired. Maybe tax problems and all. <grin> Gordon Delano had asked if the "History of Hartford" (Tucker, 1889) has goodies on the Delanos. I see now that there are two or three whole pages of nothing but Delanos in the "Genealogies" chapter, on pages 412 to 413 or 414. I do not have the text of this. Maybe someone can talk Cherryl Ball into a lookup. Maybe Gordon has already done that, off-list. "History of Hartford" also has writeups in the "Genealogies" chapter for the Marsh, Richards, Savage, and Tilden families among others (Luther Powell married a Marsh). So, there's microfilm renting to be done anew in January. I hope I get an in-focus film next time. Meanwhile, my local LDS FHC has only two more open days before a two-week holiday shutdown, and I must decide whether to spend that with the Revolution (found Vermont Powells on Revolutionary fiche there the other day), or land deeds at Hartford. S'pose I'll do the Revolution to figure out where the devil the other Powells were (like your Elisha) around 1775-1779esque. And, when I'm a little less foggy, maybe I'll ask listmom Cynthia (the one who posted 20 copies of the SAME Malden paupers in a dump d'etat) for a Powell lookup in the Brimfield, MA history book. She already showed a Rowland Powell as "paid for service" as a Revolutionary hero at Brimfield in 1779 -- maybe there's more -- after she calms down following my dump d'etat joke. Sigh. So much to do; so few jokes. Lester Powers lesterps@juno.com ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.
The DELANOs ought to be extremely well documented because of FDR -- there must be a number of genealogies. Yrs aye, Warren ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lester M Powers" <lesterps@juno.com> To: <CT-RIVER-VALLEY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, December 12, 2000 5:29 PM Subject: [CRV] Re: Goshen, OrangeCo., VT (*DELANO*/POWELL) > Cousin Charlie wrote: > > Lester - > > The families of Powell, Tilden, Delano, Savage, > > Chamberlin and Whitcomb are all related. I've added > > capital letters to either add or confirm what you > > wrote on each line. Maybe some other descendants can > > add in the rest. > > Charlie > ><snip> > >> Zebulon Delano-HUSBAND OF LUSINA > >> Lusina Delano-[Powell]DAUGHTER-[wife] OF ZEBULON > > Well, then I suppose this makes one other list > member, Gordon Delano (GWoodbutcher@aol.com), who wrote > a Delano query here a few days back, an in-law. I had > thought that ol' Rowland just dumped the farm on 'em > when he retired. Maybe tax problems and all. <grin> > > Gordon Delano had asked if the "History of Hartford" > (Tucker, 1889) has goodies on the Delanos. I see now > that there are two or three whole pages of nothing > but Delanos in the "Genealogies" chapter, on pages > 412 to 413 or 414. I do not have the text of this. > Maybe someone can talk Cherryl Ball into a lookup. > Maybe Gordon has already done that, off-list. "History > of Hartford" also has writeups in the "Genealogies" > chapter for the Marsh, Richards, Savage, and Tilden > families among others (Luther Powell married a Marsh). > > So, there's microfilm renting to be done anew > in January. I hope I get an in-focus film next time. > Meanwhile, my local LDS FHC has only two more open > days before a two-week holiday shutdown, and I must > decide whether to spend that with the Revolution > (found Vermont Powells on Revolutionary fiche there > the other day), or land deeds at Hartford. S'pose > I'll do the Revolution to figure out where the devil > the other Powells were (like your Elisha) around > 1775-1779esque. > > And, when I'm a little less foggy, maybe I'll ask > listmom Cynthia (the one who posted 20 copies of the > SAME Malden paupers in a dump d'etat) for a Powell > lookup in the Brimfield, MA history book. She already > showed a Rowland Powell as "paid for service" as a > Revolutionary hero at Brimfield in 1779 -- maybe > there's more -- after she calms down following my > dump d'etat joke. Sigh. So much to do; so few jokes. > > Lester Powers > lesterps@juno.com > > ________________________________________________________________ > GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! > Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! > Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: > http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj. > > > ==== CT-RIVER-VALLEY Mailing List ==== > http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > http://www.quadrangle.org [CRV musuem and genealogy library] > List owner: NewEnglander1620@mail.ccsinet.net > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry's Library - The best collection of family history > learning and how-to articles on the Internet. > http://www.ancestry.com/learn/library >