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    1. Re: Where is SAYBROOK
    2. Warren Wetmore
    3. Harry and Mary and All -- Harry Walden wrote: > > Hi Mary, > Saybrook and Old Saybrook are not really the same, although I think that a > lot of people do consider them as being the same. Officially, I don't > believe that Saybrook exist today. Saybrook Colony originally consisted of a > number of towns, Chester, Essex, Deep River to name a few. The town of > Saybrook existed until 1947 when it's name was changed to Deep River. I > think that you can find more details on the USGenWeb Middlesex County page. Old Saybrook is at the mouth of the Conn. River, on the West Bank. It in in the part of the Earl of Warwick's vast land patent that was owned by two Puritan peers, Lord Brooke and Lord Say and Sele -- whence the name. It lasted as an independent colony only for nine years, and was then "sold" in 1644 to the Connecticut Colony. The seven modern towns within the original colony's boundaries are Chester, Deep River, Essex, Lyme, Old Lyme, Westbrook and of course Old Saybrook. Deep River was separated from Saybrook in 1852 but the name wasn't changed until 1947 -- also when the "Old" was officially added to Saybrook's name. Must haave been confusing to the Post Office. Amazing the things you can learn on the 'Net. :-) BTW: Old Saybrook Genealogy: http://w3.nai.net/~sanner/hartlibrary.htm HTH, Warren  Warren Wetmore  Hazel Crest, Illinois  USA  Researching BONNELL/BUNNELL/BUNNILL, DWIGHT,  HALL, HAVILAND, STOW(E), TAIT, WETMORE,  WHITMORE in New England and Atlantic Canada . . . and from time to time helping connect other Wetmores back to 17th C. Middletown, Connecticut Colony.

    06/02/1999 03:16:22
    1. (Old) Saybrook & spinoff towns history
    2. In a message dated 6/2/99 9:19:59 AM, Harry Walden <hmwalden@flash.net> writes: >Saybrook and Old Saybrook are not really the same, although I think that >a lot of people do consider them as being the same. Officially, I don't >believe that Saybrook exists today. Here's more than all of you wanted to know: "Old Saybrook" is the modern name of the town at the west side of the mouth of the Connecticut River on Long Island Sound. Locals and genealogists and recorders do not always differentiate Saybrook from Old Saybrook. Some old records spell it "Sey-brooke" with a hyphen. >Saybrook Colony originally consisted of a >number of towns, Chester, Essex, Deep River to name a few. The town of >Saybrook existed until 1947 when it's name was changed to Deep River. … >Harry Walden, Georgetown, Texas Well, not exactly! Present-day towns Old Lyme and Lyme, on the East side of the Connecticut River in New London County; and Essex, Deep River, and Chester, to the north on the river, and Westbrook, to the west on the Sound, (all in Middlesex County) were all originally part of the Saybrook Colony or the town of Saybrook. This incorporates several other village names including Winthrop, Ivoryton, Fenwick, Chalker Beach, etc. >From "Connecticut Town Origins" by Helen Earle Sellers, The Pequot Press, Inc., Stonington, Conn. I excerpt the following: Old Saybrook: Sellers reports that "Lord Say and Seal, Lord Brooke and others in England who had formed a Company to start a Puritan Colony in America, received from Robert, Earl of Warwick, a grant to all "That part of New England in America which lies and extends itself from a River there called Narragansett … Forty Leagues upon a straight line … as the Coast lieth towards Virignia … & also all & singular the Lands … North and South … from the Western Ocean to the South Sea." Sellers continues, "This vast territory, which would have reached to the Pacific, came eventually to include only a territory about ten miles square…" "In 1635, John Winthrop, Jr. was commissioned "Governor of the River Connecticut" and was appointed to lay out a settlement "for gentlemen of quality." The first expedition with 20 men arrived 24 November 1635." But the Dutch got wind of this attempt to settle their claimed "Kievit's Hook" and sent a ship from New Amsterdam to build a fort and defend their prior claim. However, Winthrop's party stood their ground and Saybrook became a permanent English settlement. Under the heading "Saybrook," which she differentiates from "Old Saybrook," Sellers writes, "After the English had torn down the Dutch arms at Saybrook and replaced them with a fool's head in 1634, the Dutch made no further attempt to seize or fortify the mouth of the Connecticut. George Fenwick, Esq., a lawyer of Gray's Inn, London, was not one of the 11 grantees named in the patent from Warwick responsible for the settlement of Saybrook, but he later became a member of the company in London, presumably buying out the interest of one or more of the original members. He arrived in New England for the first time in May or June 1636… In July 1639, he came back to Saybrook, bringing with him his wife, Lady Alice Boteler, and as Governor he assumed control…" Hence the area at the western point of the river is known as Fenwick, the summer home of notable Connecticut families for years, including Katharine Hepburn. Westbrook, the western part of the Saybrook settlement to the Menunkateset River (then Hammonasett/Kenilworth/Killingworth, now Clinton) petititoned the General Assembly in May 1724 for the privileges of an independent Society, per Sellers. She continues, "This was granted and known as Waterbury West Society. In October 1725 liberty was granted them "to imbody into church estate and to call and settle an orthodox minister amongst them." The community was known by the Indian name Pochaug until 1810, when it was named Westbrook. Incorporation as a town did not come until May, 1840." Westbrook was the birthplace of David Bushnell, inventor of the torpedo and submarine "turtle". Chester was settled about 1690 in the "Pattaquonk quarter of Saybrook" and set off as a parish about 1739. It was incorporated as a town from Saybrook in 1836. The name is from Chester, capital city of Cheshire County, England. Essex, Sellers reports, is a derivative of "the east Saxons." One of three sections, or "quarters" split from the settlement at Saybrook point, known as the Eight Miles Meadow or Potopauge (later Pettipaug), it was sold in lots to 10 men January 4, 1648. Sellers continues, "Potopaugh was a part of Old Saybrook when the town was divided, Saybrook from Old Saybrook, by the General Assembly of 1852. Two years later, Old Saybrook was divided again, the northern part set off as a separate town given the name of Essex…indirectly from the sire in England…and more directly from Essex County in Masachusetts… Lyme, says Sellers, means "a large forest district". Settlement began about 1664. The General Court at Hartford named the plantation on the East side of the river from "Say-brooke". It then included what is now Lyme, East Lyme, Old Lyme and part of East Haddam. The town boundaries were determined as follows…East Haddam from Haddam, in May 1724; East Lyme in 1839; Old Lyme 1855. Deep River is a recently incorporated town. [Sorry, I skipped copying this page, can someone help fill in here?] Other sources: "Purtians Against the Wilderness, Connecticut History to 1763" by Albert E. VanDusen, a publication of The Center for Connecticut Studies of Eastern Connecticut State College, published by The Pequot Press, Chester, Conn., 1975. Van Dusen, Ph.D., at the time of publication, was a professor of history at UCONN and the Connecticut State Historian. Notes from his history of the Saybrook area: Dutchman Adriaen Block sailed up the Connecticut River in 1614 [Block Island namesake.] 1635 John Winthrop, Jr. sent men to establish a colony at the mouth of the (Connecticut) River. He followed in April 1636. Thomas Hooker & Co. reached Hartford 1636 from New Town (Cambridge) Mass. In March 1637 Lion Gardiner, an engineer, erected a fort at Saybrook on commission from the Fenwick group to defend the mouth of the river. This group challenged the Hooker company. Additional facts about the state and its communities can be found in "Connecticut, a Guide to its Roads, Lore and People" which was "written by Workers of the Federal Writers' Project of the Works Progress Administration for the State of Connecticut." Published by Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston, 1938, one of the American Guide Series. This concludes the Connecticut history lesson for the day, we hope you have enjoyed your flight <grin> --Martha Byrnes, native of Clinton, now resident of Illinois

    06/02/1999 08:43:14
    1. Re: Osborne
    2. Jerry England
    3. Hi Listers, I can offer this. It was pieced together over sometime from various sources. I hope it helps. There is some information for this family on the genealogylibrary.com site. Generation 1 Thomas BARNES was born in 1619 in Farmington, Hartford, Ct. He died in 1688 in Farmington, Hartford, Ct. He was married to Mary ANDREWS on 23 Mar 1662. Mary ANDREWS was the daughter of John ANDREWS was born about 1620 in, Essex, England. He died in 1681 in Farmington, Hartford, Ct. He was married to Mary LILLY about 1641. Mary LILLY was born about 1621 in , Essex, England. She died in May 1694 in Farmington, Hartford, Ct. Children were: Mary ANDREWS was born on 15 Apr 1643 in Farmington, Hartford, Ct. She died after 1708 in Farmington, Hartford, Ct. Children were: i. Sarah BARNES was born in 1648 in Farmington, Hartford, Ct. ii. Benjamin BARNES was born on 24 Jul 1653. He died on 24 Apr 1731. iii. Joseph BARNES was born in 1655. He died on 23 Jan 1741. Generation 2 Sarah BARNES was born in 1648 in Farmington, Hartford, Ct. She died after 1700. John SCOVILLE was born in 1635 in Shapwick, Dorset, England. He died in 1712 in East Haddam, Middlesex, Ct. He was married to Sarah BARNES on 26 Mar 1666 in Farmington, Middlesex, Ct. Children were: i. Mehitable SCOVILLE was born in 1667 in Farmington, Hartford, Ct. ii. Eleazer SCOVILLE was born in 1670 in Farmington, Hartford, Ct. iii. Thomas SCOVILLE was born in 1672 in Farmington, Hartford, Ct. iv. John SCOVILLE was born in 1674 in Farmington, Hartford, Ct. He died on 26 Jan 1726. +v. William SCOVILLE was born in 1679 in Farmington, Hartford, Ct. He died on 10 Nov 1712. vi. Edward SCOVILLE was born in 1681 in Farmington, Hartford, Ct. He died on 21 Apr 1703. vii. Benjamin SCOVILLE. Adios, Jerry England trails@ni.net http://www.cowboyup.com (Home) http://www.cowboyup.com/Back_Trail.html (Genealogy) AUSTIN (UK), AVERY (UK), BACKUS, BAILEY, BECKWITH, BOYD, BRAINERD, BROWN, BUNCE, CLARK, DUDLEY, ELLIS, GARDINER, GERARD, GROOMS, HALLOWELL, HAYWARD, HEAD (UK), MC NEIL (CAN), NANNEY, PIERCE, PLIMPTON, POTTS, ROGERS, ROOD, SCOVILLE, SHAILER, SMITH, SPENCER, TILL, TYSON/THIESSEN, WAGGONER, WILKIE (CAN & UK)

    06/02/1999 08:36:33
    1. Re: Osborne
    2. JB Wilson
    3. Hi Sandra! My info is from an LDS family group sheet by George Ray Sargent and Thelma Sargent of Mesa, AZ. The page also quotes "Anderson's History of Waterbury". This is what is on the sheet: Thomas Barnes born about 1665, of Farmington, Hartford, Ct., died 20 March 1720, married June 1690 to Mary Jones, and Ebenezer Barnes born about 1667 of Farmington, Hartford, Ct, died in 1756, married to Deborah Orvis, 8 April 1699. Parents: Thomas Barnes of Farmington, Hartford, CT, died 1688 of Waterbury, New Haven, Ct, wife (2) Mary Andrews, b. about 1633 of Farmington, Hartford, Ct; Mary Andrews father: John Andrews, mother Mary Lilley. Hope this helps. JB Wilson, Beaverton, OR :-) ----------------------- >This is what I have: >Thomas Barnes and Mary 'Marie' Andrews/Andrus had the >following children: >Hannah Barnes [note: this may be the same child listed >under Thomas and Mary N.] >Thomas 'Deacon' Barnes,JR. b.=1665-1667 >Ebenezer b.-1676 > >If you have any additional info on this family, I would >love to have it. I would really like to have >the info on Mary's conviction. >My info came from a GEDCOM I received from John Scovill, >and the Haddam Page. >Hope to hear from you soon, >Sandra >-- >Researching, >DAVIS,BATES,FELPS,WAGGONER,ROBERTSON,EVES,JACOBSON >WANSLEY,CATHEY,MOORE,COMPTON,ELLENBURG,OSBORNE, >ERWIN,WARDLOW,WALKER,EGGLESTON,MCELROY,GALLAHER >ANDERSDOTTER,FREDRIKSDOTTER > >> I am of that same line, but I descend from Thomas of Hartford through his >> son Ebenezer. Do you have any other brothers or sisters for his daughter >> Sarah. One,of course, would be my Ebenezer. I also show a son, Thomas. JB >> Wilson, Beaverton, OR :-) >> >> -------------------------------- >> >> >> >Someone asked me about my Barnes & Osbornes. >> >The Osbornes I'm searching came from Tennessee and Texas, >> >Joshua Brile Osborne >> >The Barnes family I'm looking for is Thomas Barnes and >> >daughter Sarah. Her mother Mary was convicted of >> >Witchcraft in the middle 1600's. >> >> >> >> ==== CTMIDDLE Mailing List ==== >> Become a RootsWeb Sponsor >> http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/how-to-subscribe.html >> Where else can you get so much value for so little? >> > > >==== CTMIDDLE Mailing List ==== >Welcome to the Middlesex County, CT Mailing List >List Owner - Jane Devlin JaneDevlin@netquest.com

    06/01/1999 07:19:24
    1. Re: Osborne
    2. J.B. This is what I have: Thomas and Mary Needham had the following children: Sarah b.-1650 Farmington, Hartford,CT d.- Nov. 17, 1800 Haddam, Middlesex County,CT Joseph b.-May 26, 1651 Benjamin b.- July 24, 1653 Hannah b.-1657 Farmington, Hartford, CT d.-1663 Thomas Barnes and Mary 'Marie' Andrews/Andrus had the following children: Hannah Barnes [note: this may be the same child listed under Thomas and Mary N.] Thomas 'Deacon' Barnes,JR. b.=1665-1667 Ebenezer b.-1676 If you have any additional info on this family, I would love to have it. I would really like to have the info on Mary's conviction. My info came from a GEDCOM I received from John Scovill, and the Haddam Page. Hope to hear from you soon, Sandra -- Researching, DAVIS,BATES,FELPS,WAGGONER,ROBERTSON,EVES,JACOBSON WANSLEY,CATHEY,MOORE,COMPTON,ELLENBURG,OSBORNE, ERWIN,WARDLOW,WALKER,EGGLESTON,MCELROY,GALLAHER ANDERSDOTTER,FREDRIKSDOTTER > I am of that same line, but I descend from Thomas of Hartford through his > son Ebenezer. Do you have any other brothers or sisters for his daughter > Sarah. One,of course, would be my Ebenezer. I also show a son, Thomas. JB > Wilson, Beaverton, OR :-) > > -------------------------------- > > > >Someone asked me about my Barnes & Osbornes. > >The Osbornes I'm searching came from Tennessee and Texas, > >Joshua Brile Osborne > >The Barnes family I'm looking for is Thomas Barnes and > >daughter Sarah. Her mother Mary was convicted of > >Witchcraft in the middle 1600's. > > > > ==== CTMIDDLE Mailing List ==== > Become a RootsWeb Sponsor > http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/how-to-subscribe.html > Where else can you get so much value for so little? >

    06/01/1999 06:07:10
    1. Re: Where is SAYBROOK
    2. Alison Pinsley
    3. Yes, Jane, Old Saybrook is in Middlesex County. Alison ----- Original Message ----- From: <MaryG74667@aol.com> To: <CTMIDDLE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, June 01, 1999 12:21 PM Subject: Where is SAYBROOK > Is Saybrook the same thing is Old Saybrook? Is Old Saybrook in Middlesex > County? Sorry, I can't find my dang map. > > Mary > > > ==== CTMIDDLE Mailing List ==== > Welcome to the Middlesex County, CT Mailing List > List Owner - Jane Devlin JaneDevlin@netquest.com > >

    06/01/1999 03:53:47
    1. Re: Where is SAYBROOK
    2. Harry Walden
    3. Hi Mary, Saybrook and Old Saybrook are not really the same, although I think that a lot of people do consider them as being the same. Officially, I don't believe that Saybrook exist today. Saybrook Colony originally consisted of a number of towns, Chester, Essex, Deep River to name a few. The town of Saybrook existed until 1947 when it's name was changed to Deep River. I think that you can find more details on the USGenWeb Middlesex County page. Harry Walden, Georgetown, Texas MaryG74667@aol.com wrote: > Is Saybrook the same thing is Old Saybrook? Is Old Saybrook in Middlesex > County? Sorry, I can't find my dang map. > > Mary > > ==== CTMIDDLE Mailing List ==== > Welcome to the Middlesex County, CT Mailing List > List Owner - Jane Devlin JaneDevlin@netquest.com

    06/01/1999 02:59:33
    1. Re: Where is SAYBROOK
    2. David P. Wilson
    3. Mary, Saybrook and Old Saybrook are the same, in Middlesex County. Dave David P. Wilson Researcher of Eastern CT Families

    06/01/1999 01:57:40
    1. Re: Osborne
    2. JB Wilson
    3. I am of that same line, but I descend from Thomas of Hartford through his son Ebenezer. Do you have any other brothers or sisters for his daughter Sarah. One,of course, would be my Ebenezer. I also show a son, Thomas. JB Wilson, Beaverton, OR :-) - ------------------------------ >Someone asked me about my Barnes & Osbornes. >The Osbornes I'm searching came from Tennessee and Texas, >Joshua Brile Osborne >The Barnes family I'm looking for is Thomas Barnes and >daughter Sarah. Her mother Mary was convicted of >Witchcraft in the middle 1600's.

    06/01/1999 10:00:50
    1. Re: Osborne
    2. Someone asked me about my Barnes & Osbornes. The Osbornes I'm searching came from Tennessee and Texas, Joshua Brile Osborne The Barnes family I'm looking for is Thomas Barnes and daughter Sarah. Her mother Mary was convicted of Witchcraft in the middle 1600's. Sandra > Carol: > What Barnes are you interested in? My line of Barnes came from Long Island > to Middletown where Jabez and Martha Atkins Barnes had 9 children. If you > can give me your line I perhaps can help you. > Bill Hosking, Watertown, CT > jhosking75@erols.com > ---------- > > From: carol robinson <crobins@cadvision.com> > > To: CTMIDDLE-L@rootsweb.com > > Subject: Osborne > > Date: Sunday, May 30, 1999 11:00 AM > > > > >Looking for info on these families that lived in Haddam, > > >Middlesex, CT 1700-1805. > > >Bates- Joseph b.-1728-34 m.-Ruth Lewis > > >Bates-Benjamin b.-1764-65 m.-Rhoda Scovill > > >Bates - Benjamin Lewis b.- 1805 > > >Other family names include, Arnold, Wakeman, Barnes > > >Thanks in advance > > >Sandra > > > > > Hi Sandra; I noticed in your list of families the Osborne name. Which > > branch are you related to? I am decended from John Osborn(e) of East > > Windsor (1620 - 1686). Carol > > > > Carol J. Robinson > > 3020 Sanctuary Road > > Calgary, Alberta > > Canada T2G 5C9 > > > > > > > > ==== CTMIDDLE Mailing List ==== > > Visit the Middlesex County GenWeb site > > http://www.flash.net/~hmwalden/midlsxco.htm > > > ==== CTMIDDLE Mailing List ==== > Welcome to the Middlesex County, CT Mailing List > List Owner - Jane Devlin JaneDevlin@netquest.com >

    06/01/1999 08:30:56
    1. Where is SAYBROOK
    2. Is Saybrook the same thing is Old Saybrook? Is Old Saybrook in Middlesex County? Sorry, I can't find my dang map. Mary

    06/01/1999 07:21:12
    1. Joseph WHITE
    2. Craig Waits
    3. WHITE, Joseph b. 2 Sept 1764 Saybrook, Middlesex, CT d. in Cazenovia, Madison, NY. I have no spouse info other than when he was married 1785. They had one son (that I know of) Joel b. 1786 in Hebron, Tolland, CT. Joseph's parents were Oliver and Mary BEECRAFT. Thanks, Lisa Waits

    06/01/1999 07:16:31
    1. BASINET
    2. HI Searching for the families of Peter BASINETT.

    05/31/1999 03:59:37
    1. GAGNE / GAGNIER / JANELLE / LAURENCE
    2. HI Looking for any information on these people. Will share what I have. Theresa Descendants of Joseph Gagne 1 Joseph GAGNE b: Abt. 1600 in St Fulgence, Rowen, Normandy, France .......... 2 Jean Gagne Dit POITEVIN b: Abt. 1654 in Living at L'Eveche De Larochelle, Poitou, France .............. +Andree ROUSSETTE b: Abt. 1654 m: Abt. 1675 ....................... 3 Francois GAGNIERE-DIT-POITEVIN b: April 08, 1670 in Confirmed, Quebec, Canada ........................... +Jeanne VANESSE b: March 29, 1678 in Cap de la Madeleine(Champlain), Quebec, Canada m: November 03, 1695 in Trois Riviere, Canada ................................... 4 Rayney Gagniere Dit GAGNE b: October 28, 1698 in Trois-Rivieres, (St Maurice) Quebec, Canada ....................................... +Marie Gabrielle LAURENCE b: 1705 m: July 29, 1726 in St Francois Du Lac C-03-09 PETIT,Marriage Contract ................................................ 5 Antoine GAGNIERE,Sr b: October 25, 1738 in St Francois du Lac, (Yamaska) Quebec, Canada .................................................... +Marie Isabelle JANELLE b: Abt. 1735 m: April 03, 1764 in St Francois Du Lac, Quebec, Canada ................................................ *2nd Wife of Antoine GAGNIERE,Sr: .................................................... +Marguerite THEROUX b: Abt. 1750 m: April 18, 1779 in St Michel, Yamaska, (Yamaska) Quebec, Canada ................................... 4 Marie Therese Gagne Dit POITEVIN b: Abt. 1700 ....................................... +Jean JOYAL b: Abt. 1700 m: February 11, 1723 in St.FrancoisDuLac, Quebec, Canada ................................................ 5 Genevieve JOYAL b: Abt. 1732 .................................................... +Michel JOYAL b: Abt. 1732 m: August 10, 1772 in St.FrancoisDuLac, Quebec, Canada ................................... 4 Agathe GAGNE ................................... 4 Michel GAGNE ................................... 4 Marie Anne GAGNE ................................... 4 Ignace Antoine GAGNE ................................... 4 Joseph GAGNE ................................... 4 Etienne Francois GAGNE b: October 1696 ................................... 4 Jean Baptiste GAGNE b: April 26, 1709 ................................... 4 Francois Augustin GAGNE b: July 13, 1713

    05/31/1999 03:01:18
    1. LABONTIE / DUHAIME
    2. HI Looking for any information on this family. Theresa Descendants of Francois Xavier Labontie, Sr. 1 Francois Xavier LABONTIE,Sr b: Abt. 1795 . +Josephte LEMAITRE-DUHAIME b: Abt. 1795 .......... 2 Francis Xavier LABONTIE, Jr b: Abt. 1815 .............. +Marie Emma JARDINIER-LAHAIE b: Abt. 1815 m: January 26, 1869 in L'Avenir, Druminvill ....................... 3 Francois LABONTE b: Abt. 1842 ........................... +Josette DUHAIME b: Abt. 1842 m: January 20, 1859 in Drummondville ................................... 4 Marie LABONTE b: 1859 in Canada ....................................... +Erick GAGNIERE b: Abt. 1855 in Canada m: February 10, 1882 in St Fulgence, Quebec ................................................ 5 Adelard GAGNIERE b: 1882 in Canada .................................................... +Lucendy GAGNIERE b: 1883 ................................................ 5 Josephine M GAGNIERE b: October 06, 1886 in Durham, Quebec, Canada ( my Grandmother) .................................................... +Joseph Philias BASSINET b: September 20, 1885 in Dunham, Quebec, Canada m: 1913 in Canada ................................................ 5 Alma G GAGNIERE b: September 27, 1897 in Durham, Quebec, Canada, (Putnam at age 5 ) .................................................... +Raoul"Ray" BEAUSOLEIL b: Abt. 1895 ................................................ 5 Yvonne GAGNIERE b: February 22, 1901 in Delause, Canada .................................................... +William PLANTIER b: March 12, 1899 in MA

    05/31/1999 02:57:06
    1. BASINET / BASSINETT
    2. HI Looking for any info on this family. Theresa Descendants of Peter Basinett 1 Peter BASINETT b: Abt. 1816 in Prescott, Ontario, Canada . +Sophia BASINETT b: Abt. 1816 in Prescott, Ontario, Canada .......... 2 Olivion BASINETT b: 1837 in Canada .......... 2 Peter BASINETT b: 1840 in Canada .......... 2 Jean Baptiste BASINETT b: Abt. 1845 in St Barnabe, Canada .............. +Marie Eliza DUMAS b: Abt. 1850 in Ste.Julie in Vercheres County, founded 1852. m: Abt. 1876 ....................... 3 Misael BASSINET b: March 28, 1877 in Putnam, Connecticut ........................... +Elizabeth THERRIEN b: Abt. 1877 in Canada ....................... 3 Arthur BASSINET b: April 12, 1894 in Putnam, Connecticut ........................... +Agnes LAMOTTE b: Abt. 1894 m: February 09, 1914 in Putnam, Connecticut ....................... 3 Joseph Philias BASSINET b: September 20, 1885 in Dunham, Quebec, Canada (my Grandfather) ........................... +Josephine M GAGNIERE b: October 06, 1886 in Durham, Quebec, Canada m: 1913 in Canada ....................... 3 Joseph BASSINET b: July 09, 1878 in Putnam Connecticut .......... 2 Avasico BASINETT b: 1847 in Canada .......... 2 Dushare BASINETT b: 1851 in Canada .......... 2 Emery BASINETT b: 1854 .......... 2 Napolion BASINETT b: 1856 in Canada .......... 2 Damidas BASINETT b: 1859 in Canada .......... 2 Crostins BASINETT b: 1860 in Canada

    05/31/1999 02:53:17
    1. Re: Bates,Scovill,& others
    2. Sandra Should be on the Haddam page, but if not, e-mail me again and will find for you. I hope they have something for you. Janice

    05/31/1999 12:26:18
    1. Re: Osborne
    2. James W. (Bill) Hosking
    3. Carol: What Barnes are you interested in? My line of Barnes came from Long Island to Middletown where Jabez and Martha Atkins Barnes had 9 children. If you can give me your line I perhaps can help you. Bill Hosking, Watertown, CT jhosking75@erols.com ---------- > From: carol robinson <crobins@cadvision.com> > To: CTMIDDLE-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Osborne > Date: Sunday, May 30, 1999 11:00 AM > > >Looking for info on these families that lived in Haddam, > >Middlesex, CT 1700-1805. > >Bates- Joseph b.-1728-34 m.-Ruth Lewis > >Bates-Benjamin b.-1764-65 m.-Rhoda Scovill > >Bates - Benjamin Lewis b.- 1805 > >Other family names include, Arnold, Wakeman, Barnes > >Thanks in advance > >Sandra > > > Hi Sandra; I noticed in your list of families the Osborne name. Which > branch are you related to? I am decended from John Osborn(e) of East > Windsor (1620 - 1686). Carol > > Carol J. Robinson > 3020 Sanctuary Road > Calgary, Alberta > Canada T2G 5C9 > > > > ==== CTMIDDLE Mailing List ==== > Visit the Middlesex County GenWeb site > http://www.flash.net/~hmwalden/midlsxco.htm

    05/30/1999 09:12:35
    1. Re: Bates,Scovill,& others
    2. Janice, Thanks for the info. Do you know the address of the Haddam Hist. Soc.? Maybe it is on the Haddam Page, will check, thanks for the input! Sandra -- Researching, DAVIS,BATES,FELPS,WAGGONER,ROBERTSON,EVES,JACOBSON WANSLEY,CATHEY,MOORE,COMPTON,ELLENBURG,OSBORNE, ERWIN,WARDLOW,WALKER,EGGLESTON,MCELROY,GALLAHER ANDERSDOTTER,FREDRIKSDOTTER > Sandra > > Your Rhoda is from the John Scovil line (mine from conjectured brother > Arthur). the only thing I could find at this time is that she was born 22 > October 1764. This comes from the Scovil book by H. W. Brainerd (Survey of > Scovils in America and England). > Have you tried contacting the Haddam Historical Society, they may have > something for you. > > Janice > > > ==== CTMIDDLE Mailing List ==== > Visit the Middlesex County GenWeb site > http://www.flash.net/~hmwalden/midlsxco.htm >

    05/30/1999 07:34:59
    1. Osborne
    2. carol robinson
    3. >Looking for info on these families that lived in Haddam, >Middlesex, CT 1700-1805. >Bates- Joseph b.-1728-34 m.-Ruth Lewis >Bates-Benjamin b.-1764-65 m.-Rhoda Scovill >Bates - Benjamin Lewis b.- 1805 >Other family names include, Arnold, Wakeman, Barnes >Thanks in advance >Sandra > Hi Sandra; I noticed in your list of families the Osborne name. Which branch are you related to? I am decended from John Osborn(e) of East Windsor (1620 - 1686). Carol Carol J. Robinson 3020 Sanctuary Road Calgary, Alberta Canada T2G 5C9

    05/30/1999 09:00:39