Hello Paul, Lodowick S. Disbrow (James5, Andrew4, Nathan3, Thomas2, Thomas1) b. Sept 6, 1806 - d. Dec 23 1882, buried Wayne Baptist Church Cemetery, Tyrone, N.Y., m. Mary Ann (?) who was b. Apr 22 1814 - d. Aug 4, 1895, buried Wayne Baptist Church Cemetery, Tyrone, N.Y. Children that I have listed (but not include all of them) James Disbrow b. 1837 Ogden T. Disbrow b. abt 1839 Marinda Disbrow b. abt. 1843 SOURCES: 1850 Federal Census - Tyrone, N.Y.; Records of Schulyer Co., Historical Museum, Montour Falls, N.Y.; "Descendants of Thomas & Mercy (Holbridge) Disbrow" Book 1, by Michael S. Disbrow, 1992. Linda Talbott pandora1790@ncats.net The USGenWeb Census Project ® http://www.us-census.org/ State Assignment Coordinator for: Indiana Massachusetts Michigan New York Ohio Vermont U.S. Military and Naval Forces ----- Original Message ----- From: "Paul Reiser" <reiser.paul@gmail.com> To: <disbrow@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, October 03, 2006 5:13 PM Subject: [DISBROW] L.S. Disbrow > Hello - I am looking for ancestors of L.S. Disbro and James Disbro. Both are > listed in the 1850 Census > for the town of Tyrone, NY: > > 124/125 DISBRO, L. S.---41m---Farmer---b. NY---$4500 > ------- DISBRO, Mary---36f---b. NY > ------- DISBRO, James---12m---b. NY > ------- DISBRO, Ogden T.---11m---b. NY > ------- DISBRO, Marinda---7f---b. NY > ------- DISBRO, James---72m---Farmer---b. NY---$2100 > > I believe James is the grandfather, L. S. (Ludowick S.) and Mary (Mingus) > are father and mother, and James, Ogden, and Marinda are the children. > > Thanks for any help > Paul Reiser > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to DISBROW-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > >
Paul - I recognize your name (and not in regards to the comedian/actor of the same name). Maybe it's because you've been on the mailing list for awhile? Anyway, I have this family in my book in some detail. Lodowick S. Disbrow was a son of James and Abigail (Terry) Disbrow, who were originally from Dutchess/Putnam Co., NY. It is believed, but never has been proved that James was a son of Andrew Disbrow of Putnam, originally from Fairfield Co., CT. Andrew was a son of Nathan, and in turn Nathan was a son of Thomas Jr., and then Thomas Sr. of Fairfield. I'm not trying to "push" my book at you, but for the complete picture of this line of Disbrows, it would be worth your while to see it. Check out the link on the Disbrow web site for a description of the book (Part 1, now available only on CD or at one of the libraries listed if you're near one). Mike Paul Reiser <reiser.paul@gmail.com> wrote: Hello - I am looking for ancestors of L.S. Disbro and James Disbro. Both are listed in the 1850 Census for the town of Tyrone, NY: 124/125 DISBRO, L. S.---41m---Farmer---b. NY---$4500 ------- DISBRO, Mary---36f---b. NY ------- DISBRO, James---12m---b. NY ------- DISBRO, Ogden T.---11m---b. NY ------- DISBRO, Marinda---7f---b. NY ------- DISBRO, James---72m---Farmer---b. NY---$2100 I believe James is the grandfather, L. S. (Ludowick S.) and Mary (Mingus) are father and mother, and James, Ogden, and Marinda are the children. Thanks for any help Paul Reiser ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to DISBROW-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Okay Kevin, I'll reserve one of each for you. I'm glad my "special offer" is having some good results. That makes three positive replies so far. Thanks very much. Mike Kevin Pemrick <kpemrick@hotmail.com> wrote: Hi Michael, I would like to get one of your hard copies of Part 2 and a cd of Part I . I just wanted to let you know, I will send a check and what I want to your address below. Thanks so much for the offer. Kevin Pemrick 25 Four Seasons Ravena NY 12143 >From: MICHAEL DISBROW >Reply-To: disbrow@rootsweb.com >To: Disbrow@rootsweb.com >Subject: [DISBROW] Thomas Disbrow Descendants books and cds offer >Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2006 10:53:25 -0700 (PDT) > > >From - Mike Disbrow, listowner >Subject - Special offer on Thomas Disbrow Descendants books and cds > > I have fourteen hard cover copies of my book, "Descendants of Thomas & >Mercy (Holbridge) Disbrow, Part 2" still available that I would love to get >rid of. A couple of years ago I lowered the price I was selling them for, >and since then I've sold a few, but in order to "sweeten the pot" I'm >making the following special offer: > > If you purchase one hard copy of Part 2, I'll also send you your choice >of one of the following CDs: > a) Descendants of Thomas & Mercy (Holbridge) Disbrow, Part 1 (the >complete first volume) > b) Disbrow Soldier Files 1 - American Revolution, War of 1812, Mexican >War (includes supplementary materials) > c) Disbrow Soldier Files 2 - Civil War (includes supplementary >materials) > > The price for the book/cd combination is $20, plus $3 shipping and >handling. This offer will last until the hard cover books are gone. I'm >not planning on having more printed, so this will be your last chance to >get this book in the hard cover form. > >If you would like to read a description of the Thomas Disbrow Descendants >book, use this link: > http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Ranch/5853/books.html > Or for a list of the Disbrow soldiers whose military and/or pension >files are included on the Disbrow Soldier Files cds, use this link: > http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Ranch/5853/pension.html > >The cds mentioned are also available separately, for the following costs: > Descendants of Thomas & Mercy (Holbridge) Disbrow, Part 1 (the complete >first volume) $15 postpaid > Descendants of Thomas & Mercy (Holbridge) Disbrow, Part 2 (the complete >second volume) $15 postpaid > Disbrow Soldier Files 1 - American Revolution, War of 1812, Mexican War >(includes supplementary materials) $12 postpaid > Disbrow Soldier Files 2 - Civil War (includes supplementary materials) >$12 postpaid > I'm also planning to put together another cd containing all 45 issues of >the Disbrow Family Newsletter, which was published from 1987 through the >beginning of 1999, which I hope to have available by next spring. > >For more information contact me by email: mdisbrow1@sbcglobal.net > > Orders can include personal checks or money orders, and mailed to me >directly at: > Michael Disbrow >11413 East 20 Rd. >Manton, MI 49663 > > >------------------------------- >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >DISBROW-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes >in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to DISBROW-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Okay Sherylynn, I'll reserve one of each for you. I'm glad my "special offer" is having some good results. That makes three positive replies so far. Thanks very much. Mike sherylynnj@earthlink.net wrote: I also want a hard copy of Part 2 and Part 1 on CD. I will be sending a check tomorrow. Thank you. Sherylynn Jones -----Original Message----- From: disbrow-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:disbrow-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of MICHAEL DISBROW Sent: Tuesday, October 03, 2006 11:53 AM To: Disbrow@rootsweb.com Subject: [DISBROW] Thomas Disbrow Descendants books and cds offer >From - Mike Disbrow, listowner Subject - Special offer on Thomas Disbrow Descendants books and cds I have fourteen hard cover copies of my book, "Descendants of Thomas & Mercy (Holbridge) Disbrow, Part 2" still available that I would love to get rid of. A couple of years ago I lowered the price I was selling them for, and since then I've sold a few, but in order to "sweeten the pot" I'm making the following special offer: If you purchase one hard copy of Part 2, I'll also send you your choice of one of the following CDs: a) Descendants of Thomas & Mercy (Holbridge) Disbrow, Part 1 (the complete first volume) b) Disbrow Soldier Files 1 - American Revolution, War of 1812, Mexican War (includes supplementary materials) c) Disbrow Soldier Files 2 - Civil War (includes supplementary materials) The price for the book/cd combination is $20, plus $3 shipping and handling. This offer will last until the hard cover books are gone. I'm not planning on having more printed, so this will be your last chance to get this book in the hard cover form. If you would like to read a description of the Thomas Disbrow Descendants book, use this link: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Ranch/5853/books.html Or for a list of the Disbrow soldiers whose military and/or pension files are included on the Disbrow Soldier Files cds, use this link: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Ranch/5853/pension.html The cds mentioned are also available separately, for the following costs: Descendants of Thomas & Mercy (Holbridge) Disbrow, Part 1 (the complete first volume) $15 postpaid Descendants of Thomas & Mercy (Holbridge) Disbrow, Part 2 (the complete second volume) $15 postpaid Disbrow Soldier Files 1 - American Revolution, War of 1812, Mexican War (includes supplementary materials) $12 postpaid Disbrow Soldier Files 2 - Civil War (includes supplementary materials) $12 postpaid I'm also planning to put together another cd containing all 45 issues of the Disbrow Family Newsletter, which was published from 1987 through the beginning of 1999, which I hope to have available by next spring. For more information contact me by email: mdisbrow1@sbcglobal.net Orders can include personal checks or money orders, and mailed to me directly at: Michael Disbrow 11413 East 20 Rd. Manton, MI 49663 ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to DISBROW-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to DISBROW-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
>From - Mike Disbrow, listowner Just a note for your information. When you hit the "Reply" button to a message that is sent out to the mailing list, your reply will be sent to everyone on the list. If you want to write to me only, use my personal address: mdisbrow1@sbcglobal.net Thank you.
Hi Mike, I just wanted to thank you for the work you have done on the Disbrow family.Most people don't accept that we are the sum total of, not only the genes of our ancestors, but also their experiences in life at that time-fears,emotions,joy and sorrow, etc..It is all available to help us understand who we are. I am talking to people in "Care Homes "persuading them to record their childhood experiences for all to understand who they are...other people as well as their descendents---- it is so important. Again many thanks for who you are and what you have done.I have benefited from it. Best wishes for the future in what ever you do. Brian Elvin Disbury. Tucson AZ ----- Original Message ----- From: "MICHAEL DISBROW" <mdisbrow1@sbcglobal.net> To: <Disbrow@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, October 03, 2006 10:53 AM Subject: [DISBROW] Thomas Disbrow Descendants books and cds offer > >From - Mike Disbrow, listowner > Subject - Special offer on Thomas Disbrow Descendants books and cds > > I have fourteen hard cover copies of my book, "Descendants of Thomas & > Mercy (Holbridge) Disbrow, Part 2" still available that I would love to > get rid of. A couple of years ago I lowered the price I was selling them > for, and since then I've sold a few, but in order to "sweeten the pot" I'm > making the following special offer: > > If you purchase one hard copy of Part 2, I'll also send you your choice > of one of the following CDs: > a) Descendants of Thomas & Mercy (Holbridge) Disbrow, Part 1 (the > complete first volume) > b) Disbrow Soldier Files 1 - American Revolution, War of 1812, Mexican > War (includes supplementary materials) > c) Disbrow Soldier Files 2 - Civil War (includes supplementary materials) > > The price for the book/cd combination is $20, plus $3 shipping and > handling. This offer will last until the hard cover books are gone. I'm > not planning on having more printed, so this will be your last chance to > get this book in the hard cover form. > > If you would like to read a description of the Thomas Disbrow Descendants > book, use this link: > http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Ranch/5853/books.html > Or for a list of the Disbrow soldiers whose military and/or pension files > are included on the Disbrow Soldier Files cds, use this link: > http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Ranch/5853/pension.html > > The cds mentioned are also available separately, for the following costs: > Descendants of Thomas & Mercy (Holbridge) Disbrow, Part 1 (the complete > first volume) $15 postpaid > Descendants of Thomas & Mercy (Holbridge) Disbrow, Part 2 (the complete > second volume) $15 postpaid > Disbrow Soldier Files 1 - American Revolution, War of 1812, Mexican War > (includes supplementary materials) $12 postpaid > Disbrow Soldier Files 2 - Civil War (includes supplementary materials) > $12 postpaid > I'm also planning to put together another cd containing all 45 issues of > the Disbrow Family Newsletter, which was published from 1987 through the > beginning of 1999, which I hope to have available by next spring. > > For more information contact me by email: mdisbrow1@sbcglobal.net > > Orders can include personal checks or money orders, and mailed to me > directly at: > Michael Disbrow > 11413 East 20 Rd. > Manton, MI 49663 > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > DISBROW-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
I also want a hard copy of Part 2 and Part 1 on CD. I will be sending a check tomorrow. Thank you. Sherylynn Jones -----Original Message----- From: disbrow-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:disbrow-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of MICHAEL DISBROW Sent: Tuesday, October 03, 2006 11:53 AM To: Disbrow@rootsweb.com Subject: [DISBROW] Thomas Disbrow Descendants books and cds offer >From - Mike Disbrow, listowner Subject - Special offer on Thomas Disbrow Descendants books and cds I have fourteen hard cover copies of my book, "Descendants of Thomas & Mercy (Holbridge) Disbrow, Part 2" still available that I would love to get rid of. A couple of years ago I lowered the price I was selling them for, and since then I've sold a few, but in order to "sweeten the pot" I'm making the following special offer: If you purchase one hard copy of Part 2, I'll also send you your choice of one of the following CDs: a) Descendants of Thomas & Mercy (Holbridge) Disbrow, Part 1 (the complete first volume) b) Disbrow Soldier Files 1 - American Revolution, War of 1812, Mexican War (includes supplementary materials) c) Disbrow Soldier Files 2 - Civil War (includes supplementary materials) The price for the book/cd combination is $20, plus $3 shipping and handling. This offer will last until the hard cover books are gone. I'm not planning on having more printed, so this will be your last chance to get this book in the hard cover form. If you would like to read a description of the Thomas Disbrow Descendants book, use this link: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Ranch/5853/books.html Or for a list of the Disbrow soldiers whose military and/or pension files are included on the Disbrow Soldier Files cds, use this link: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Ranch/5853/pension.html The cds mentioned are also available separately, for the following costs: Descendants of Thomas & Mercy (Holbridge) Disbrow, Part 1 (the complete first volume) $15 postpaid Descendants of Thomas & Mercy (Holbridge) Disbrow, Part 2 (the complete second volume) $15 postpaid Disbrow Soldier Files 1 - American Revolution, War of 1812, Mexican War (includes supplementary materials) $12 postpaid Disbrow Soldier Files 2 - Civil War (includes supplementary materials) $12 postpaid I'm also planning to put together another cd containing all 45 issues of the Disbrow Family Newsletter, which was published from 1987 through the beginning of 1999, which I hope to have available by next spring. For more information contact me by email: mdisbrow1@sbcglobal.net Orders can include personal checks or money orders, and mailed to me directly at: Michael Disbrow 11413 East 20 Rd. Manton, MI 49663 ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to DISBROW-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Hello - I am looking for ancestors of L.S. Disbro and James Disbro. Both are listed in the 1850 Census for the town of Tyrone, NY: 124/125 DISBRO, L. S.---41m---Farmer---b. NY---$4500 ------- DISBRO, Mary---36f---b. NY ------- DISBRO, James---12m---b. NY ------- DISBRO, Ogden T.---11m---b. NY ------- DISBRO, Marinda---7f---b. NY ------- DISBRO, James---72m---Farmer---b. NY---$2100 I believe James is the grandfather, L. S. (Ludowick S.) and Mary (Mingus) are father and mother, and James, Ogden, and Marinda are the children. Thanks for any help Paul Reiser
Hi Michael, I would like to get one of your hard copies of Part 2 and a cd of Part I . I just wanted to let you know, I will send a check and what I want to your address below. Thanks so much for the offer. Kevin Pemrick 25 Four Seasons Ravena NY 12143 >From: MICHAEL DISBROW <mdisbrow1@sbcglobal.net> >Reply-To: disbrow@rootsweb.com >To: Disbrow@rootsweb.com >Subject: [DISBROW] Thomas Disbrow Descendants books and cds offer >Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2006 10:53:25 -0700 (PDT) > > >From - Mike Disbrow, listowner >Subject - Special offer on Thomas Disbrow Descendants books and cds > > I have fourteen hard cover copies of my book, "Descendants of Thomas & >Mercy (Holbridge) Disbrow, Part 2" still available that I would love to get >rid of. A couple of years ago I lowered the price I was selling them for, >and since then I've sold a few, but in order to "sweeten the pot" I'm >making the following special offer: > > If you purchase one hard copy of Part 2, I'll also send you your choice >of one of the following CDs: > a) Descendants of Thomas & Mercy (Holbridge) Disbrow, Part 1 (the >complete first volume) > b) Disbrow Soldier Files 1 - American Revolution, War of 1812, Mexican >War (includes supplementary materials) > c) Disbrow Soldier Files 2 - Civil War (includes supplementary >materials) > > The price for the book/cd combination is $20, plus $3 shipping and >handling. This offer will last until the hard cover books are gone. I'm >not planning on having more printed, so this will be your last chance to >get this book in the hard cover form. > >If you would like to read a description of the Thomas Disbrow Descendants >book, use this link: > http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Ranch/5853/books.html > Or for a list of the Disbrow soldiers whose military and/or pension >files are included on the Disbrow Soldier Files cds, use this link: > http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Ranch/5853/pension.html > >The cds mentioned are also available separately, for the following costs: > Descendants of Thomas & Mercy (Holbridge) Disbrow, Part 1 (the complete >first volume) $15 postpaid > Descendants of Thomas & Mercy (Holbridge) Disbrow, Part 2 (the complete >second volume) $15 postpaid > Disbrow Soldier Files 1 - American Revolution, War of 1812, Mexican War >(includes supplementary materials) $12 postpaid > Disbrow Soldier Files 2 - Civil War (includes supplementary materials) >$12 postpaid > I'm also planning to put together another cd containing all 45 issues of >the Disbrow Family Newsletter, which was published from 1987 through the >beginning of 1999, which I hope to have available by next spring. > >For more information contact me by email: mdisbrow1@sbcglobal.net > > Orders can include personal checks or money orders, and mailed to me >directly at: > Michael Disbrow >11413 East 20 Rd. >Manton, MI 49663 > > >------------------------------- >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >DISBROW-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes >in the subject and the body of the message
>From - Mike Disbrow, listowner Subject - Special offer on Thomas Disbrow Descendants books and cds I have fourteen hard cover copies of my book, "Descendants of Thomas & Mercy (Holbridge) Disbrow, Part 2" still available that I would love to get rid of. A couple of years ago I lowered the price I was selling them for, and since then I've sold a few, but in order to "sweeten the pot" I'm making the following special offer: If you purchase one hard copy of Part 2, I'll also send you your choice of one of the following CDs: a) Descendants of Thomas & Mercy (Holbridge) Disbrow, Part 1 (the complete first volume) b) Disbrow Soldier Files 1 - American Revolution, War of 1812, Mexican War (includes supplementary materials) c) Disbrow Soldier Files 2 - Civil War (includes supplementary materials) The price for the book/cd combination is $20, plus $3 shipping and handling. This offer will last until the hard cover books are gone. I'm not planning on having more printed, so this will be your last chance to get this book in the hard cover form. If you would like to read a description of the Thomas Disbrow Descendants book, use this link: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Ranch/5853/books.html Or for a list of the Disbrow soldiers whose military and/or pension files are included on the Disbrow Soldier Files cds, use this link: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Ranch/5853/pension.html The cds mentioned are also available separately, for the following costs: Descendants of Thomas & Mercy (Holbridge) Disbrow, Part 1 (the complete first volume) $15 postpaid Descendants of Thomas & Mercy (Holbridge) Disbrow, Part 2 (the complete second volume) $15 postpaid Disbrow Soldier Files 1 - American Revolution, War of 1812, Mexican War (includes supplementary materials) $12 postpaid Disbrow Soldier Files 2 - Civil War (includes supplementary materials) $12 postpaid I'm also planning to put together another cd containing all 45 issues of the Disbrow Family Newsletter, which was published from 1987 through the beginning of 1999, which I hope to have available by next spring. For more information contact me by email: mdisbrow1@sbcglobal.net Orders can include personal checks or money orders, and mailed to me directly at: Michael Disbrow 11413 East 20 Rd. Manton, MI 49663
Thanks so much for the info on saving photos! I will definitely be filing it away and hope I'll never have to use it!
Thought this be a good bit of info to sent to everyone seeing as Mother Nature is on the rampage in parts of the country. Bertha When Disaster Strikes! Tips for Salvaging your Photographs QUICK RESPONSE IS KEY When it comes to salvaging photographs that have been damaged by water, sooner is always better. Mold and mildew will start to form on damp records within 48 hours. The best way to inhibit the growth of mold and mildew is to reduce humidity. Increase air flow with fans, open windows, use air conditioners and dehumidifiers. Moderate light exposure (such as open shades or leaving the basement lights on) can also reduce mold and mildew. PHOTOGRAPHS AND NEGATIVES Do not attempt to pull apart photographs or negatives that have stuck together. Soak them in clean water until they separate on their own. Rinse them in more clean water as you go. Be careful not touch the image side of the print while its wet. Rinsing and drying can take quite a while, so be prepared for the long haul. Start with your favorite and/or your rarest images. Newer photographs can be temporarily stored in a bucket of cold clean water until you have time to work with them. Keeping them wet prevents mildew growth because mildew can only grow on damp material, not wet. Freezing is another option for temporary storage, but should not be used with photographs that are over 50 years old. For older photographs, electronic restoration is your best option. There are two acceptable drying methods: spread out face up on a clean, dry, smooth surface or hanging on indoor lines with clothespins. The first method requires more space, but is gentler to your photos. COMPUTER DISKS AND TAPES Disks should be rinsed in clear water, placed in a plastic bag and put in your refrigerator. The next step is to take it to a professional drying center and have the data transferred to a new disk or tape. You can call the Disaster Recovery Institute toll free at 888-374-7845. Companies that are members of the institute specialize in restoring computers and computer records after a disaster. MORE FREE INFORMATION AVAILABLE BY PHONE & INTERNET The Northeast Document Conservation Center, www.nedcc.org/welcome/disaster htm, has an entire section devoted to Disaster Assistance. You can also call their emergency phone line day or night, seven days a week. (978) 470-1010. This service is provided at no cost. Conservation Online (CoOL), http://palimpsest.stanford edu/bytopic/disasters/, is packed with free information. The link above will take you directly to the section on disaster recovery. CoOL's main site has articles on just about every aspect of conservation and preservation.
Is anyone researching Ferman Disbrow and his wife Mary Vunck. I am looking for information on their daughter Ophelia Disbrow who was married to Charles Pettit of Troy NY. Ophelia Disbrow Pettit died in 1907 in Oneonta NY. Any help! Kevin > >==== DISBROW Mailing List ==== >The Disbrow Family Web Site: >http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Ranch/5853 > > >============================== >Find your ancestors in the Birth, Marriage and Death Records. >New content added every business day. Learn more: >http://www.ancestry.com/s13964/rd.ashx >
These records were just posted on line -maybe they will help someone. Index to Marriage Records, 1848-1867 Groom Bride MarriagePlace MarriageDate Registration Reference Disbrow, Cavalier N. Smith, Catharine M. Middletown Point 10 March 1863 Monmouth County : Matawan Bk. X : Pg. 182 Disbrow, Cornelius Smith, Catherine Middletown Pk. 9 March 1863 Middlesex County Bk. V : Rev. Foley Disbrow, Edwin C. Sanford, Eleanor Freehold 11 January 1855 Monmouth County : Freehold Bk. X : Pg. 71 Disbrow, Edwin F. Lane, Louisa J. Newark 4 May 1865 Essex County : Newark Bk. K : Pg. 602 Disbrow, Gamabil Maxfield, Margaret New Brunswick 30 December 1856 Middlesex County Bk. V : Rev. Lewis R. Dunn Disbrow, George J. Rickets, Sarah E. Newark 31 October 1859 Essex County : Newark Bk. K : Pg. 425 Disbrow, George W. Hopping, Mary Ann Trenton 25 December 1858 Mercer County : Trenton Bk. U : Pg. 336 Disbrow, Hendrickson Appleget, Mary D. Hightstown 14 December 1848 Mercer County : East Windsor Bk. T : Pg. 194 Disbrow, Henry Terry, Elizabeth Hightstown 21 April 1867 Mercer County : East Windsor Bk. T : Pg. 317 Disbrow, James P. Hersey, Hester Trenton 27 March 1866 Mercer County : Trenton Bk. U : Pg. 438 Disbrow, James P. Kersey, Hester Trenton 27 March 1866 Mercer County : Trenton Bk. U : Pg. 428 Disbrow, John B. Leets, Harriet New Brunswick October 1861 Middlesex County Bk. V : Rev. Philip Cline Disbrow, John C. Skillman, Caroline Lambertville 19 October 1863 Hunterdon County : Lambertville Bk. S : Pg. 209 Disbrow, John O. Bedford, Hannah Newark 14 September 1859 Essex County : Newark Bk. K : Pg. 415 Disbrow, Samuel W. Jr. Lucien, Sarah Jane Newark 5 February 1860 Essex County : Newark Bk. K : Pg. 439 Disbrow, Warren Southard, Phebe A. New Hanover 19 July 1866 Burlington County : New Hanover Bk. C-2 : Pg. 345 Disbrow, Wm. Johnson, Sarah New Brunswick 20 June 1852 Middlesex County Bk. V : Rev. R. Vansant Regards, Trish
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...and speaking of New Jersey I just rec'd an upload report for the 1910 Federal Census (transcription - partial) of Monmouth, NJ. There's an index included and I counted 17 Disbrow names. http://ftp.us-census.org/pub/usgenweb/census/nj/monmouth/1910/ Linda Talbott pandora1790@ncats.net The USGenWeb Census Project ® http://www.us-census.org/ State Assignment Coordinator for: Indiana Massachusetts Michigan New York Ohio Vermont U.S. Military and Naval Forces ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mike Disbrow" <dizzy@michweb.net> To: <DISBROW-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2005 12:24 PM Subject: [DISBROW] New NJ cemetery listing on Disbrow web site > >From - Mike Disbrow, list manager > > Hello again to all - > > Hope everyone is enjoying their Christmas/New Year holiday season. I took the entire week off of work, so that's why I'm actually getting a few things done. > > I added a new cemetery to the New Jersey listings on the Disbrow web site today. The information on the Greengrove Cemetery in Keyport, Monmouth County, came to me from Roger C. Disbrow of Fishersville, VA. It can be seen on the following page by scrolling down to Monmouth County: > > http://www.geocities.com/mdisbrow1/cem/cem_nj.html > > Actually Roger sent me this data several years ago and it took some prodding on his part to finally get me to add it to the site. I know there are probably others out there who have sent me information and have never seen it added. You may have to prod me as well, and it would probably be a good idea to send the information again, as I lost all my old emails a few months ago. > > I appreciate the suggestions about what to do with my Disbrow materials. Don't worry, I would never just throw it away, but there is no one in my family who is interested enough to ever take it on. I will investigate libraries and/or historical societies in my region, however I was told several years ago that these places seldom are interested in personal collections. Maybe that is wrong, but at the time I felt the person who told me probably knew what they were talking about. > > I still need some ideas as to how best to preserve the material in a form that would be easy to save and easy to share. Is scanning the best bet? How do I save the files - as .jpg images? Would it be good to then group them into Adobe .pdf files and save them to CD? I'll listen to any suggestions (at least the ones I can understand - I'm only moderately computer literate). > > Thanks again to those who have written so far. > > Mike > > > ==== DISBROW Mailing List ==== > The Disbrow Family Web Site: > http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Ranch/5853 > > > ============================== > Jumpstart your genealogy with OneWorldTree. Search not only for > ancestors, but entire generations. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13972/rd.ashx > > >
From - Mike Disbrow, list manager The guestbook at the Disbrow web site has been archived and is now a "clean slate". I didn't realize it had been full since August! Usually someone lets me know when it's full, which occurs after fifty entries. I wonder if there is anyone who would like to take on the task of indexing all the old guestbook entries. Hmmm? It would be a very handy tool to have. Mike
From - Mike Disbrow, list manager Hello again to all - Hope everyone is enjoying their Christmas/New Year holiday season. I took the entire week off of work, so that's why I'm actually getting a few things done. I added a new cemetery to the New Jersey listings on the Disbrow web site today. The information on the Greengrove Cemetery in Keyport, Monmouth County, came to me from Roger C. Disbrow of Fishersville, VA. It can be seen on the following page by scrolling down to Monmouth County: http://www.geocities.com/mdisbrow1/cem/cem_nj.html Actually Roger sent me this data several years ago and it took some prodding on his part to finally get me to add it to the site. I know there are probably others out there who have sent me information and have never seen it added. You may have to prod me as well, and it would probably be a good idea to send the information again, as I lost all my old emails a few months ago. I appreciate the suggestions about what to do with my Disbrow materials. Don't worry, I would never just throw it away, but there is no one in my family who is interested enough to ever take it on. I will investigate libraries and/or historical societies in my region, however I was told several years ago that these places seldom are interested in personal collections. Maybe that is wrong, but at the time I felt the person who told me probably knew what they were talking about. I still need some ideas as to how best to preserve the material in a form that would be easy to save and easy to share. Is scanning the best bet? How do I save the files - as .jpg images? Would it be good to then group them into Adobe .pdf files and save them to CD? I'll listen to any suggestions (at least the ones I can understand - I'm only moderately computer literate). Thanks again to those who have written so far. Mike
Definately don't throw them away. If that ever crosses your mind, donate them to a genealogical society. On 12/27/05, Mike Disbrow <dizzy@michweb.net> wrote: > > >From - Mike Disbrow, list manager > > After a long break from doing anything with the Disbrow web site, I have > decided to make a few changes. Over the next few weeks I will be "tweaking" > the web site in ways I hope will make it more useful and helpful. > > Today I added eleven "Disbrow Descendants Reports" to the site, which were > previously only available from me by mail in printed form or on CD. I > decided this information could be very valuable to those working on the > various Disbrow families that are outlined in these reports, and may be a > good starting point for those doing research on these lines. The Reports > are in the form of Adobe Acrobat (.pdf) files, and can be accessed from the > following page: > > http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Ranch/5853/reports.html > > If you have a slow internet connection (as I do) the files may take up to > a minute to open, but none of the files are very large. You can scroll > through the pages to read the report, and each one has an all-name index at > the end. You can also print out the pages, or save them in any storage > medium you like. I only ask that you do not alter the information in them > in any way. If you find something you think is wrong or needs amending, or > a link that doesn't work, let me know. > > Most of you probably already have an Adobe Acrobat reader in your > computer, but if not, you can download a free version of it at the following > website: > > http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readermain.html > > On another note: > I'm trying to find ideas for what to do with all the thousands of records > I have here. Over the years, as you can imagine, I've collected a lot of > different kinds of genealogical records, both from my own research and from > the hundreds of others who contributed their own research data to me. I > condensed a lot of it down for the purpose of the books I've had printed, > and for the Descendants Reports above, but there's so many more bits and > pieces of data that either can't be categorized or couldn't be used because > of space restrictions or some other reason. I'm looking forward to > retirement in a few years and at that time my wife and I plan on moving to a > smaller place. I won't be able to continue to store all this material, most > of which is in paper form, but I don't want to discard it either, because of > the potential value it may have to future family researchers. I'm open to > any ideas our subscribers may have as to what to do with it all. Of course > the idea would be t! > o make the records available. I do have the ability to scan here, and to > save to CD, or DVD. But even if I go the effort and time it will take to > scan and save, what then do I do with the original papers? Throw them > away? I'm sure others have faced this same problem. Any good answers out > there? > > Mike > > > ==== DISBROW Mailing List ==== > The Disbrow Family Web Site: > http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Ranch/5853 > > > ============================== > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx > >
From - Mike Disbrow, list manager After a long break from doing anything with the Disbrow web site, I have decided to make a few changes. Over the next few weeks I will be "tweaking" the web site in ways I hope will make it more useful and helpful. Today I added eleven "Disbrow Descendants Reports" to the site, which were previously only available from me by mail in printed form or on CD. I decided this information could be very valuable to those working on the various Disbrow families that are outlined in these reports, and may be a good starting point for those doing research on these lines. The Reports are in the form of Adobe Acrobat (.pdf) files, and can be accessed from the following page: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Ranch/5853/reports.html If you have a slow internet connection (as I do) the files may take up to a minute to open, but none of the files are very large. You can scroll through the pages to read the report, and each one has an all-name index at the end. You can also print out the pages, or save them in any storage medium you like. I only ask that you do not alter the information in them in any way. If you find something you think is wrong or needs amending, or a link that doesn't work, let me know. Most of you probably already have an Adobe Acrobat reader in your computer, but if not, you can download a free version of it at the following website: http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readermain.html On another note: I'm trying to find ideas for what to do with all the thousands of records I have here. Over the years, as you can imagine, I've collected a lot of different kinds of genealogical records, both from my own research and from the hundreds of others who contributed their own research data to me. I condensed a lot of it down for the purpose of the books I've had printed, and for the Descendants Reports above, but there's so many more bits and pieces of data that either can't be categorized or couldn't be used because of space restrictions or some other reason. I'm looking forward to retirement in a few years and at that time my wife and I plan on moving to a smaller place. I won't be able to continue to store all this material, most of which is in paper form, but I don't want to discard it either, because of the potential value it may have to future family researchers. I'm open to any ideas our subscribers may have as to what to do with it all. Of course the idea would be t! o make the records available. I do have the ability to scan here, and to save to CD, or DVD. But even if I go the effort and time it will take to scan and save, what then do I do with the original papers? Throw them away? I'm sure others have faced this same problem. Any good answers out there? Mike