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The WAYNE Family Association of PA has undertaken a project to find all of the descendants of Captain Anthony Wayne (1666- 1739). Capt. Wayne was the grandfather of Major General "Mad" Anthony Wayne of Revolutionary War fame and the original owner of Historic Waynesborough, the familial home in Paoli, PA. Descendants may send in their names and addresses as well as those of all known blood relatives, including the surnames of: ARMSTRONG, ATLEE, BUTLER, CALDWELL, CARSON, CLARK, COATS, COOPER, EVANS, FARRA, FRENCH, GARDINER, HALDEMAN, HARPER, HAYMAN, HODGES, HOLSTEIN, IDDINGS, JANDON, JONSON, KEATING, KEELY, LEADON, LYLE, MCCALLA, MCCUE, MOORE, NORTON, RIDGEWAY, ROGERS, ROUSE, STEELE, TEMPLIN, THOMAS, VANLEER, WAYNE. As many generations as possible should be included and sent to: Pedigree charts: Historic Waynesborough, 2049 Waynesborough Road, Paoli, PA 19301 ged.com: waynefamily@aol.com
I am new to this list and I am looking for information on my great great grandfather, George Washington Welsh. He was born in Delaware about 1814 Probably in New Castle County, and he married in OH on 20 Mar. 1838. His parents came from Ireland but I have little else to go on. Thank You John Welsh
I am looking for anyone who knows of an Elizabeth B. HUTCHINSON or HUTCHISON or HUTCHINS born about 1818, most likely DE. The story goes that her parents died when she was very young and she was raised by an Aunt Alice who married a VAN HORN in PA. Elizabeth married a Calvin W. Pryor in 1935 in Carbon Co., PA Kathleen Burnett
Anton'et, My offer still stands. It will probably be sometime in early September.. Send me a 'list' of 'specifics' to speed up the search. And, yes, IF you notice any data on HOWETH, HOWITH and/or HOWARTH, in Dorchester and Caroline counties Maryland only, prior to 1800 while in in SLC it would be of interest to me. Only IF you have time, and IF you would care to. [Quick look] Harry Howeth Lewes, DE ----- Original Message ----- From: Antoinette Waughtel Sorensen Sent: Friday, August 10, 2001 2:58 PM To: DELAWARE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [DELAWARE] SINEXON PAPERS I e-mailed them, they state they do not have the time nor the people to undertake looking this up. I then asked if this might be on microfilm at Salt Lake City as the chance is I will be going down that way after the 17th but they wrote it was not on microfilm yet. Antoinette (Tacoma, Washington) waughtel@oz.net harrison h howeth wrote: > I will check with you sometime early in September to see if anyone has done your favor. > Have you made connection with the DE Archive. I think they do request like your. Try www.archives.lib.de.us/ The e-mail is archives@state.de.us > Harry Howeth > Lewes DE > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Antoinette Waughtel Sorensen > Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2001 8:31 PM > To: DELAWARE-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [DELAWARE] SINEXON PAPERS > > I have recently received a letter written in 1945 to the then State > Archivist, Mr. Leon deValinger, Jr., wherein mention of these documents > pertaining to the SINEXON family were being donated to the Archives in > Dover, and I would like to know what these papers consist of. I would > actually like to get photocopies of any of the land transactions, etc., > pertaining to the SINEXON family. Is there anyone who could check this > out, advise me of the contents (pages for photocopy/cost of same) and to > whom I could get the copies from. > > I am a 9th generation from the family that in the beginning was BROER ~ > one Sinnick BROER arrived in the mid 1650s, (although we were always > told they had arrived in 1638 we find nothing to substantiate this yet) > with 3 known sons ~ Anders, Broer & Jan and most likely a daughter whose > name remains a mystery to us even today but she was married to a > FALKENBERG. They were in New Castle County, and Anders & Jan "crossed > over the River" into New Jersey and took the name SINNICKSON (son of > Sinnick) and whereas the son Broer stayed in Delaware and was known as > SINEXEN, later as SINEX. Although the surname has been spelled many > various ways, they are of/and from the same progenitor ~ Sinnick BROER. > > Is there anyone in that vicinity who could check these papers for me, > etc. I will be in your debt forever if anyone can do this. > > Thank you for reading this. > Antoinette (Tacoma, Washington) > waughtel@oz.net > > ==== DELAWARE Mailing List ==== > DELAWARE-L Frequently Asked Questions > Just about everything you may want to know about this list! > http://www.rootsweb.com/~degenweb/listfaq.htm > > ============================== > Ancestry.com Genealogical Databases > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist2.asp > Search over 2500 databases with one easy query! > > ==== DELAWARE Mailing List ==== > USGenWeb Project Archives for Sussex County > FREE Online Data, Contributed by Your Fellow Researchers > http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/de/sussex.htm > > ============================== > Shop Ancestry - Everything you need to Discover, Preserve & Celebrate > your heritage! > http://shop.myfamily.com/ancestrycatalog ==== DELAWARE Mailing List ==== USGenWeb Project Archives for Delaware FREE Online Data, Contributed by Your Fellow Researchers http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/de/defiles.htm ============================== Visit Ancestry.com for a FREE 14-Day Trial and enjoy access to the #1 Source for Family History Online. Go to: http://www.ancestry.com/subscribe/subscribetrial1y.asp?sourcecode=F11HB
I e-mailed them, they state they do not have the time nor the people to undertake looking this up. I then asked if this might be on microfilm at Salt Lake City as the chance is I will be going down that way after the 17th but they wrote it was not on microfilm yet. Antoinette (Tacoma, Washington) waughtel@oz.net harrison h howeth wrote: > I will check with you sometime early in September to see if anyone has done your favor. > Have you made connection with the DE Archive. I think they do request like your. Try www.archives.lib.de.us/ The e-mail is archives@state.de.us > Harry Howeth > Lewes DE > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Antoinette Waughtel Sorensen > Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2001 8:31 PM > To: DELAWARE-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [DELAWARE] SINEXON PAPERS > > I have recently received a letter written in 1945 to the then State > Archivist, Mr. Leon deValinger, Jr., wherein mention of these documents > pertaining to the SINEXON family were being donated to the Archives in > Dover, and I would like to know what these papers consist of. I would > actually like to get photocopies of any of the land transactions, etc., > pertaining to the SINEXON family. Is there anyone who could check this > out, advise me of the contents (pages for photocopy/cost of same) and to > whom I could get the copies from. > > I am a 9th generation from the family that in the beginning was BROER ~ > one Sinnick BROER arrived in the mid 1650s, (although we were always > told they had arrived in 1638 we find nothing to substantiate this yet) > with 3 known sons ~ Anders, Broer & Jan and most likely a daughter whose > name remains a mystery to us even today but she was married to a > FALKENBERG. They were in New Castle County, and Anders & Jan "crossed > over the River" into New Jersey and took the name SINNICKSON (son of > Sinnick) and whereas the son Broer stayed in Delaware and was known as > SINEXEN, later as SINEX. Although the surname has been spelled many > various ways, they are of/and from the same progenitor ~ Sinnick BROER. > > Is there anyone in that vicinity who could check these papers for me, > etc. I will be in your debt forever if anyone can do this. > > Thank you for reading this. > Antoinette (Tacoma, Washington) > waughtel@oz.net > > ==== DELAWARE Mailing List ==== > DELAWARE-L Frequently Asked Questions > Just about everything you may want to know about this list! > http://www.rootsweb.com/~degenweb/listfaq.htm > > ============================== > Ancestry.com Genealogical Databases > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist2.asp > Search over 2500 databases with one easy query! > > ==== DELAWARE Mailing List ==== > USGenWeb Project Archives for Sussex County > FREE Online Data, Contributed by Your Fellow Researchers > http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/de/sussex.htm > > ============================== > Shop Ancestry - Everything you need to Discover, Preserve & Celebrate > your heritage! > http://shop.myfamily.com/ancestrycatalog
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Thanks, that I have done now. Antoinette (Tacoma, Washington) waughtel@oz.net Everett D Bryan wrote: > Howdy, > To ask your question of the Del. State Archives, e-mail > archives@state.de.us DB > ________________________________________________________________ > 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. > > ==== DELAWARE Mailing List ==== > USGenWeb Project Archives for New Castle County > FREE Online Data, Contributed by Your Fellow Researchers > http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/de/newcastl.htm > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry.com for a FREE 14-Day Trial and enjoy access to the #1 > Source for Family History Online. Go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/subscribe/subscribetrial1y.asp?sourcecode=F11HB
Thank you Dixie. I was hoping someone at the Archives would tell me that <grin> if they can't make the copies for me. Antoinette (Tacoma, Washington) waughtel@oz.net Dixie Lea wrote: > Hi, > In my short 8 years at this, I've found that things of this sort are "usually" on microfilm...and, you can ask your local library for it...You request it by "Inter-Library-Loan."...then, you go to the library and read it and copy it (10¢page)... You usually pay $3.50 postage, per roll of film... again, "usually" ! Of course, yours will be the exception, and no one will loan it ! In which case, you ask your librarian to have copies made, for you... The price is anywhere from 10¢ to $1.00 per page... depending on how crappy they want to be... > I wish I could find something so exciting in my family lines... > Dixie Lea in K.C...Ks. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Antoinette Waughtel Sorensen > To: DELAWARE-L@rootsweb.com > Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2001 7:39 PM > Subject: [DELAWARE] SINEXON PAPERS > > I have recently received a letter written in 1945 to the then State > Archivist, Mr. Leon deValinger, Jr., wherein mention of these documents > pertaining to the SINEXON family were being donated to the Archives in > Dover, and I would like to know what these papers consist of. I would > actually like to get photocopies of any of the land transactions, etc., > pertaining to the SINEXON family. Is there anyone who could check this > out, advise me of the contents (pages for photocopy/cost of same) and to > whom I could get the copies from. > > I am a 9th generation from the family that in the beginning was BROER ~ > one Sinnick BROER arrived in the mid 1650s, (although we were always > told they had arrived in 1638 we find nothing to substantiate this yet) > with 3 known sons ~ Anders, Broer & Jan and most likely a daughter whose > name remains a mystery to us even today but she was married to a > FALKENBERG. They were in New Castle County, and Anders & Jan "crossed > over the River" into New Jersey and took the name SINNICKSON (son of > Sinnick) and whereas the son Broer stayed in Delaware and was known as > SINEXEN, later as SINEX. Although the surname has been spelled many > various ways, they are of/and from the same progenitor ~ Sinnick BROER. > > Is there anyone in that vicinity who could check these papers for me, > etc. I will be in your debt forever if anyone can do this. > > Thank you for reading this. > Antoinette (Tacoma, Washington) > waughtel@oz.net > > ==== DELAWARE Mailing List ==== > DELAWARE-L Frequently Asked Questions > Just about everything you may want to know about this list! > http://www.rootsweb.com/~degenweb/listfaq.htm > > ============================== > Ancestry.com Genealogical Databases > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist2.asp > Search over 2500 databases with one easy query! > > ==== DELAWARE Mailing List ==== > Visit the New Castle County USGenWeb Site: > http://pa-roots.com/newcastlede/ > County Coordinator: Nathan Zipfel > > ============================== > Join the RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: > Linking the world, one GEDCOM at a time. > http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com
Hi, In my short 8 years at this, I've found that things of this sort are "usually" on microfilm...and, you can ask your local library for it...You request it by "Inter-Library-Loan."...then, you go to the library and read it and copy it (10¢page)... You usually pay $3.50 postage, per roll of film... again, "usually" ! Of course, yours will be the exception, and no one will loan it ! In which case, you ask your librarian to have copies made, for you... The price is anywhere from 10¢ to $1.00 per page... depending on how crappy they want to be... I wish I could find something so exciting in my family lines... Dixie Lea in K.C...Ks. ----- Original Message ----- From: Antoinette Waughtel Sorensen To: DELAWARE-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2001 7:39 PM Subject: [DELAWARE] SINEXON PAPERS I have recently received a letter written in 1945 to the then State Archivist, Mr. Leon deValinger, Jr., wherein mention of these documents pertaining to the SINEXON family were being donated to the Archives in Dover, and I would like to know what these papers consist of. I would actually like to get photocopies of any of the land transactions, etc., pertaining to the SINEXON family. Is there anyone who could check this out, advise me of the contents (pages for photocopy/cost of same) and to whom I could get the copies from. I am a 9th generation from the family that in the beginning was BROER ~ one Sinnick BROER arrived in the mid 1650s, (although we were always told they had arrived in 1638 we find nothing to substantiate this yet) with 3 known sons ~ Anders, Broer & Jan and most likely a daughter whose name remains a mystery to us even today but she was married to a FALKENBERG. They were in New Castle County, and Anders & Jan "crossed over the River" into New Jersey and took the name SINNICKSON (son of Sinnick) and whereas the son Broer stayed in Delaware and was known as SINEXEN, later as SINEX. Although the surname has been spelled many various ways, they are of/and from the same progenitor ~ Sinnick BROER. Is there anyone in that vicinity who could check these papers for me, etc. I will be in your debt forever if anyone can do this. Thank you for reading this. Antoinette (Tacoma, Washington) waughtel@oz.net ==== DELAWARE Mailing List ==== DELAWARE-L Frequently Asked Questions Just about everything you may want to know about this list! http://www.rootsweb.com/~degenweb/listfaq.htm ============================== Ancestry.com Genealogical Databases http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist2.asp Search over 2500 databases with one easy query!
I will check with you sometime early in September to see if anyone has done your favor. Have you made connection with the DE Archive. I think they do request like your. Try www.archives.lib.de.us/ The e-mail is archives@state.de.us Harry Howeth Lewes DE ----- Original Message ----- From: Antoinette Waughtel Sorensen Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2001 8:31 PM To: DELAWARE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [DELAWARE] SINEXON PAPERS I have recently received a letter written in 1945 to the then State Archivist, Mr. Leon deValinger, Jr., wherein mention of these documents pertaining to the SINEXON family were being donated to the Archives in Dover, and I would like to know what these papers consist of. I would actually like to get photocopies of any of the land transactions, etc., pertaining to the SINEXON family. Is there anyone who could check this out, advise me of the contents (pages for photocopy/cost of same) and to whom I could get the copies from. I am a 9th generation from the family that in the beginning was BROER ~ one Sinnick BROER arrived in the mid 1650s, (although we were always told they had arrived in 1638 we find nothing to substantiate this yet) with 3 known sons ~ Anders, Broer & Jan and most likely a daughter whose name remains a mystery to us even today but she was married to a FALKENBERG. They were in New Castle County, and Anders & Jan "crossed over the River" into New Jersey and took the name SINNICKSON (son of Sinnick) and whereas the son Broer stayed in Delaware and was known as SINEXEN, later as SINEX. Although the surname has been spelled many various ways, they are of/and from the same progenitor ~ Sinnick BROER. Is there anyone in that vicinity who could check these papers for me, etc. I will be in your debt forever if anyone can do this. Thank you for reading this. Antoinette (Tacoma, Washington) waughtel@oz.net ==== DELAWARE Mailing List ==== DELAWARE-L Frequently Asked Questions Just about everything you may want to know about this list! http://www.rootsweb.com/~degenweb/listfaq.htm ============================== Ancestry.com Genealogical Databases http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist2.asp Search over 2500 databases with one easy query!
Thank you so much for the wonderful "hint". I shall try the archives per the below e-mail address. Antoinette (Tacoma, Washington) waughtel@oz.net harrison h howeth wrote: > I will check with you sometime early in September to see if anyone has done your favor. > Have you made connection with the DE Archive. I think they do request like your. Try www.archives.lib.de.us/ The e-mail is archives@state.de.us > Harry Howeth > Lewes DE > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Antoinette Waughtel Sorensen > Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2001 8:31 PM > To: DELAWARE-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [DELAWARE] SINEXON PAPERS > > I have recently received a letter written in 1945 to the then State > Archivist, Mr. Leon deValinger, Jr., wherein mention of these documents > pertaining to the SINEXON family were being donated to the Archives in > Dover, and I would like to know what these papers consist of. I would > actually like to get photocopies of any of the land transactions, etc., > pertaining to the SINEXON family. Is there anyone who could check this > out, advise me of the contents (pages for photocopy/cost of same) and to > whom I could get the copies from. > > I am a 9th generation from the family that in the beginning was BROER ~ > one Sinnick BROER arrived in the mid 1650s, (although we were always > told they had arrived in 1638 we find nothing to substantiate this yet) > with 3 known sons ~ Anders, Broer & Jan and most likely a daughter whose > name remains a mystery to us even today but she was married to a > FALKENBERG. They were in New Castle County, and Anders & Jan "crossed > over the River" into New Jersey and took the name SINNICKSON (son of > Sinnick) and whereas the son Broer stayed in Delaware and was known as > SINEXEN, later as SINEX. Although the surname has been spelled many > various ways, they are of/and from the same progenitor ~ Sinnick BROER. > > Is there anyone in that vicinity who could check these papers for me, > etc. I will be in your debt forever if anyone can do this. > > Thank you for reading this. > Antoinette (Tacoma, Washington) > waughtel@oz.net > > ==== DELAWARE Mailing List ==== > DELAWARE-L Frequently Asked Questions > Just about everything you may want to know about this list! > http://www.rootsweb.com/~degenweb/listfaq.htm > > ============================== > Ancestry.com Genealogical Databases > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist2.asp > Search over 2500 databases with one easy query! > > ==== DELAWARE Mailing List ==== > USGenWeb Project Archives for Sussex County > FREE Online Data, Contributed by Your Fellow Researchers > http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/de/sussex.htm > > ============================== > Shop Ancestry - Everything you need to Discover, Preserve & Celebrate > your heritage! > http://shop.myfamily.com/ancestrycatalog
I have recently received a letter written in 1945 to the then State Archivist, Mr. Leon deValinger, Jr., wherein mention of these documents pertaining to the SINEXON family were being donated to the Archives in Dover, and I would like to know what these papers consist of. I would actually like to get photocopies of any of the land transactions, etc., pertaining to the SINEXON family. Is there anyone who could check this out, advise me of the contents (pages for photocopy/cost of same) and to whom I could get the copies from. I am a 9th generation from the family that in the beginning was BROER ~ one Sinnick BROER arrived in the mid 1650s, (although we were always told they had arrived in 1638 we find nothing to substantiate this yet) with 3 known sons ~ Anders, Broer & Jan and most likely a daughter whose name remains a mystery to us even today but she was married to a FALKENBERG. They were in New Castle County, and Anders & Jan "crossed over the River" into New Jersey and took the name SINNICKSON (son of Sinnick) and whereas the son Broer stayed in Delaware and was known as SINEXEN, later as SINEX. Although the surname has been spelled many various ways, they are of/and from the same progenitor ~ Sinnick BROER. Is there anyone in that vicinity who could check these papers for me, etc. I will be in your debt forever if anyone can do this. Thank you for reading this. Antoinette (Tacoma, Washington) waughtel@oz.net
Hello All! I am attempting to research any and all information regarding Theodore Maurice, b. c. 1725 in England and d. aft. 1785, in England. He was appointed a justice of the peace in 1769 in New Castle County. An according to Scharf's History of Delaware these are the appointments he was given: Kent County: Nov. 1. 1764 Oct. 28, 1769 Apr. 10, 1773 New Castle County: Apr. 1, 1755, Recorder and again in 1764 Feb. 26, 1755, Register of Wills and again in 1766 Apr. 10, 1756, Dedimus Postestatems Nov 1, 1764, Justice of the Peace Theodore Maurice left Delaware in 1778, under a flag of truce to a British warship and left for England where he resided for some years. He had a son, James, possible born in Delaware or Philadelphia c. 1770 or 1769. James is my 4th great grandfather. He may have also had a son, Richard, baptized at Immanuel Church in New Castle in either 1764 or 1765. Any info that anyone can give me will be most appreciated. Thank you! Mary Stuart King msking1025@aol.com P.S. His name appears on many wills, but trying to find evidence of his marriage(?) or his children is difficult. Thanks for any help.
Thanks this is something to keep in mind. Gail ----- Original Message ----- From: <Nanticoke9@aol.com> To: <DELAWARE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2001 1:12 PM Subject: Re: [DELAWARE] Help Needed in Delaware > Gail: > > During my research of Sussex Co., I have come across the surname of grinnage, sometimes spelled greenage. There are also grinnage/greenage families in Kent County; in addition to these families residing in the surrounding Maryland counties. > > I provide this to you as Green could have been shorted from Greenage. > > Good luck to you. > > > Celeste > ============== > In a message dated Mon, 23 Jul 2001 10:10:50 AM Eastern Daylight Time, "Gail Moore" <embracer@htn.net> writes: > > > Hello: I am brand new to your list but not to lists. > > > > I have on a 1900 & 1910 US census a man and his wife. (nothing strange > > there) > > The husband age 26 & 36 states that his Mother > > who I happen to have only a name for: > > Mary Jane Green > > Was born in Delaware > > > > So this would make Mary Jane Green's son born in 1874 and if you subtract > > about 20 years give or take that means I am looking for a girl who would > > have been born in Delawere sometime between 1850-1860 give or take a bit. > > > > Now I happen to know already that Vital records were not require then. In > > Delaware that is. > > > > But what I would like to know at this point.........where is the largest > > population of people by the surname of Green during this time span in > > Delaware? > > > > Then if we were to match that to the surname Butler what is the most likley > > spot that I should check records for? > > > > You see she first had married a man named Butler and had one child by him > > who she named Perry Butler................she could have named him for the > > Father as far as we know at this point. > > > > By 1873 she is again married but this time to a Joseph Wesley Randall, > > living in Wood Co. Ohio and has a son by this man named John born in 1873. > > > > The Randall family had more children also: > > Mary who married a Homer Neiswander > > Viola > > Mattie > > > > Perry was always the eldest child of this family. > > > > Any suggestions for finding her family back in Delaware? > > Thanks, > > Gail > > > > > > ==== DELAWARE Mailing List ==== > > USGenWeb Project Archives for Kent County > > FREE Online Data, Contributed by Your Fellow Researchers > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/de/kent.htm > > > > ============================== > > Search over 1 Billion names at Ancestry.com! > > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist1.asp > > > > ==== DELAWARE Mailing List ==== > USGenWeb Project Archives for Delaware > FREE Online Data, Contributed by Your Fellow Researchers > http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/de/defiles.htm > > ============================== > Ancestry.com Genealogical Databases > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist2.asp > Search over 2500 databases with one easy query! >
Gail: During my research of Sussex Co., I have come across the surname of grinnage, sometimes spelled greenage. There are also grinnage/greenage families in Kent County; in addition to these families residing in the surrounding Maryland counties. I provide this to you as Green could have been shorted from Greenage. Good luck to you. Celeste ============== In a message dated Mon, 23 Jul 2001 10:10:50 AM Eastern Daylight Time, "Gail Moore" <embracer@htn.net> writes: > Hello: I am brand new to your list but not to lists. > > I have on a 1900 & 1910 US census a man and his wife. (nothing strange > there) > The husband age 26 & 36 states that his Mother > who I happen to have only a name for: > Mary Jane Green > Was born in Delaware > > So this would make Mary Jane Green's son born in 1874 and if you subtract > about 20 years give or take that means I am looking for a girl who would > have been born in Delawere sometime between 1850-1860 give or take a bit. > > Now I happen to know already that Vital records were not require then. In > Delaware that is. > > But what I would like to know at this point.........where is the largest > population of people by the surname of Green during this time span in > Delaware? > > Then if we were to match that to the surname Butler what is the most likley > spot that I should check records for? > > You see she first had married a man named Butler and had one child by him > who she named Perry Butler................she could have named him for the > Father as far as we know at this point. > > By 1873 she is again married but this time to a Joseph Wesley Randall, > living in Wood Co. Ohio and has a son by this man named John born in 1873. > > The Randall family had more children also: > Mary who married a Homer Neiswander > Viola > Mattie > > Perry was always the eldest child of this family. > > Any suggestions for finding her family back in Delaware? > Thanks, > Gail > > > ==== DELAWARE Mailing List ==== > USGenWeb Project Archives for Kent County > FREE Online Data, Contributed by Your Fellow Researchers > http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/de/kent.htm > > ============================== > Search over 1 Billion names at Ancestry.com! > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist1.asp
-----Original Message----- From: Emma May Wightman <genie@usadatanet.net> To: DELAWARE-L@rootsweb.com <DELAWARE-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Tuesday, July 24, 2001 9:45 PM Subject: Holland/Murray Photo Album I just wanted to let everyone know that my mother has in her possession an old photo album with papers, old pictures, and old tintypes. There are two High School Graduation Announcements. One from Rehobeth H.S. , 1921 for Ann Marie Holland. The other is Lord Baltimore H.S., 1930 for Frances E. Murray. The other names listed are Mary Holland, Laben Murray, Sallie Murray, Cliford Murray, and a letter to Mr. Laben Murray from Mrs. Geo. P. Carey. These families are from the Omar, Delaware area. She is willing to part with it for no cost as long as it gets into family hands. Please contact me if you are interested. EM genie@usadatanet.net
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I just wanted to let everyone know that my mother has in her possession an old photo album with papers, old pictures, and old tintypes. There are two High School Graduation Announcements. One from Rehobeth H.S. , 1921 for Ann Marie Holland. The other is Lord Baltimore H.S., 1930 for Frances E. Murray. The other names listed are Mary Holland, Laben Murray, Sallie Murray, Cliford Murray, and a letter to Mr. Laben Murray from Mrs. Geo. P. Carey. These families are from the Omar, Delaware area. She is willing to part with it for no cost as long as it gets into family hands. Please contact me if you are interested. EM genie@usadatanet.net
Hello: I am brand new to your list but not to lists. I have on a 1900 & 1910 US census a man and his wife. (nothing strange there) The husband age 26 & 36 states that his Mother who I happen to have only a name for: Mary Jane Green Was born in Delaware So this would make Mary Jane Green's son born in 1874 and if you subtract about 20 years give or take that means I am looking for a girl who would have been born in Delawere sometime between 1850-1860 give or take a bit. Now I happen to know already that Vital records were not require then. In Delaware that is. But what I would like to know at this point.........where is the largest population of people by the surname of Green during this time span in Delaware? Then if we were to match that to the surname Butler what is the most likley spot that I should check records for? You see she first had married a man named Butler and had one child by him who she named Perry Butler................she could have named him for the Father as far as we know at this point. By 1873 she is again married but this time to a Joseph Wesley Randall, living in Wood Co. Ohio and has a son by this man named John born in 1873. The Randall family had more children also: Mary who married a Homer Neiswander Viola Mattie Perry was always the eldest child of this family. Any suggestions for finding her family back in Delaware? Thanks, Gail