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    1. [FAY] [FOY] Search wife's name
    2. Anita Carroll
    3. Posted on: FOY Queries Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/surnames/f/o/FOY/queries?read=10 Surname: FOY ------------------------- JAMES FOY lived in London, Woburn Place, Russell Square from 1814-1819 while son JOHN FOY attended Royal Military Academy Sandhurst. JAMES FOY may have been in the Peninsular Campaign under Wellington vs Napoleon. Ancestry and wife's name unknown. Need help in search ============================== Free Web space. ANY amount. ANY subject. RootsWeb's Freepages put you in touch with millions. http://cgi.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/acctform.cgi

    07/10/2000 10:32:28
    1. Re: [FAY] NY, C B Fay, b. 1843
    2. Barb & Joe Heimel
    3. I keep watching for someone to write in with more recent FAY immigrants. My gggrandparents, Patrick and Ann Kelly Fay emigrated from Ireland 1840 and 1841. He from County Antrim and she from Galway. Looking for parishes of birth. Family lore says he left home to escape conscription and ended up in Galway where he married Ann. Suspect he may have brother(s) who also came to America. Know that Ann had a sister, Margaret Monahan in US. Family lived in Allegany Co, NY. Barb ----- Original Message ----- From: Robert W. Fay <madgrad77@hotmail.com> To: <FAY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, July 09, 2000 7:09 AM Subject: [FAY] NY, C B Fay, b. 1843 > Contributed by Cathy Kubly > ************************************************************************* > From: CKubly9527@aol.com > = = = = > FAY, C. B. (In bios of Menasha, Winnebago Co, WI) > The History of Northern Wisconsin, Vol II. Chicago: Western Historical > Pub. > Co., 1881, p 1181 > Firm of G. F. BELLOWS & Company; was born in Warren County, New York, 19 > October 1843. In 1861 he enlisted at Saratoga, in Company G, 77th New York > Volunteer Infantry, as Sergeant; was in command of his company at Antietam, > the other officers being all killed. Was discharged in 1863 on account of > disability, caused by a wound received in same fight. In 1864 he came to > Wisconsin, located in Pensaukee County, and engaged as bookkeeper for the > Pensaukee Company. In 1868 he went into the office of HARRISON, LUDINGTON & > Company, in Menominee, Michigan, remained about three years, then moved to > Kewaukee County, and engaged in business for himself for about nine years, > milling and merchandising, then settled in Menasha. He was married in > Menasha 23 September 1875, to Miss Ida BATES, of Menasha. They have two > children: Bartlett and Allen. Mr. FAY is a member of the A., F. & A. M. > > ________________________________________________________________________ > Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com > > > ============================== > Search ALL of RootsWeb's mailing lists in real time. > RootsWeb's Personalized Mailing Lists: > http://pml.rootsweb.com/

    07/09/2000 08:12:29
    1. [FAY] NY>IL, Deacon John Fay, 1800's
    2. Robert W. Fay
    3. Good morning everyone, About a week or so ago I posted a list of New England burials that Cathy Kubly had contributed. Through the magic of PML, that posting fell into the hands of Virginia Peterson, who is doing the website for Westfield, Chautaugua County, New York. In her research she has found a great deal of information on Deacon John Fay and the Presbyterian Church history there. She was kind enough to forward her information on Deacon John, which Linda has been kind enough to post here: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~faywebsite/deaconjohn.html This page has a good quality picture of him which I'll guess is 1860's or earlier. Virginia has also posted a great deal more on the church at her site here http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~taughannock/westfield/index.htm <Be patient...these pages seem a little slow to load today> I personally don't know anything about him and live a long way from New York. Perhaps someone else could add to this story by posting to the list at fay-l@rootsweb.com. Bob ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com

    07/09/2000 04:19:51
    1. [FAY] NY, C B Fay, b. 1843
    2. Robert W. Fay
    3. Contributed by Cathy Kubly ************************************************************************* From: CKubly9527@aol.com = = = = FAY, C. B. (In bios of Menasha, Winnebago Co, WI) The History of Northern Wisconsin, Vol II. Chicago: Western Historical Pub. Co., 1881, p 1181 Firm of G. F. BELLOWS & Company; was born in Warren County, New York, 19 October 1843. In 1861 he enlisted at Saratoga, in Company G, 77th New York Volunteer Infantry, as Sergeant; was in command of his company at Antietam, the other officers being all killed. Was discharged in 1863 on account of disability, caused by a wound received in same fight. In 1864 he came to Wisconsin, located in Pensaukee County, and engaged as bookkeeper for the Pensaukee Company. In 1868 he went into the office of HARRISON, LUDINGTON & Company, in Menominee, Michigan, remained about three years, then moved to Kewaukee County, and engaged in business for himself for about nine years, milling and merchandising, then settled in Menasha. He was married in Menasha 23 September 1875, to Miss Ida BATES, of Menasha. They have two children: Bartlett and Allen. Mr. FAY is a member of the A., F. & A. M. ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com

    07/09/2000 12:09:18
    1. [FAY] Martin Fay: 11/15/1840 - 5/12/1909
    2. Hi FAY's! It's great to have a FAY site! Am searching for parents, brothers & sisters, if any, of Martin FAY. He was born in County Galway on 11/15/1840. He emigrated to Boston, MA in Jan or Aug of 1853. He married Annie M. Fallon in 1863 in Boston, MA, also born in Ireland circa 1844 -1846. They had 2 children: Mary Elizabeth 1865 - 7/17/1914 and Andrew 9/25/1867 - 9/10/1894. My research indicates he lived and died in the surrounding area of Boston, MA. His father's name was Patrick Fay and his mother's name was Mary ? - both born in Ireland. Mary Elizabeth FAY-Martin is my maternal grandmother. She married a Martin and had 5 children, one of whom is my mother. If you know this line please let me hear from you. FayAnna711@aol.com

    07/07/2000 03:15:53
    1. [FAY] FAY's in NY Census (1850-70) by County - #1
    2. Robert W. Fay
    3. Contributed by Cathy Kubly ************************************************************************* From: CKubly9527@aol.com Date: Mon, 19 Jun 2000 12:42:31 EDT 1850 FAY BRIDGET Albany County NY 186 Albany 4th Ward 1860 FAY CATHARINE P. Albany County NY 043 1 W. West Troy 1860 FAY CHARLES Albany County NY 687 Cohoes 1850 FAY CHRISTOPHER Albany County NY 174 Cohoes 1860 FAY CHRISTOPHER Albany County NY 746 Cohoes 1850 FAY EDWARD Albany County NY 311 Albany-7th Ward 1860 FAY GEORGE B. Albany County NY 730 7 W. Albany 1850 FAY GEORGE R. Albany County NY 256 Watervliet 1850 FAY HENRY B. Albany County NY 085 Albany 2nd Ward 1860 FAY HENRY Albany County NY 387 Watervliet 1850 FAY HILMAN Albany County NY 054 Albany 8th Ward 1850 FAY JAMES Albany County NY 162 West Troy 1850 FAY JOHN Albany County NY 208 Albany-10th Ward 1850 FAY JOHN Albany County NY 231 Albany 5th Ward 1860 FAY JOSEPH Albany County NY 388 9 W. Albany City 1860 FAY M. Albany County NY 853 Bethlehem 1850 FAY PATRICK Albany County NY 314 Albany-7th Ward 1860 FAY PATRICK Albany County NY 651 10 W. Albany City 1860 FAY WILLIAM Albany County NY 375 3 W. Albany 1850 LA FAY FRANCIS L. Albany County NY 163 West Troy - - - - 1850 FAY GARRITT Allegany County NY 236 Cuba 1860 FAY GEORGE R. Allegany County NY 125 Grove 1850 FAY GEORGE Allegany County NY 058 Friendship 1860 FAY GEORGE Allegany County NY 612 Friendship 1850 FAY LAMBERT Allegany County NY 051 Friendship 1850 FAY LOPHIA Allegany County NY 057 Friendship 1850 FAY MARY Allegany County NY 041 Bolivar 1850 FAY MARY Allegany County NY 146 Wirt 1860 FAY MARY Allegany County NY 250 Bolivar 1850 FAY MICHAEL Allegany County NY 252 Cuba 1850 FAY MOSES Allegany County NY 316 Hume 1860 FAY NORMAN Allegany County NY 164 Burns 1860 FAY OTTIS Allegany County NY 633 Friendship 1850 FAY PATRICK Allegany County NY 046 Bolivar 1860 FAY PATRICK Allegany County NY 181 Scio 1860 FAY PATRICK Allegany County NY 254 Bolivar 1850 FAY PHILIP Allegany County NY 252 Cuba 1860 FAY REDNA Allegany County NY 183 Scio 1850 FAY SEYMOUR Allegany County NY 260 Cuba 1850 FAY SOPHIA Allegany County NY 057 Friendship 1850 FAY THOMAS Allegany County NY 252 Cuba 1860 FAY WALLACE Allegany County NY 600 Friendship 1860 MILLER A. FAY Allegany County NY 160 Burns - - - - 1850 FAY CHRISTOPHER Broome County NY 368 Chenango 1860 FAY ROSA Broome County NY 446 5 W. Binghamton 1860 FAY SUSANA Broome County NY 156 Maine ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com

    07/07/2000 12:45:20
    1. [FAY] VT>WI, George W Fay, b. 1823
    2. Robert W. Fay
    3. Contributed by Cathy Kubly ************************************************************************* From: CKubly9527@aol.com Date: Fri, 7 Jul 2000 14:38:20 EDT FAY, George W., Dr. The History of Northern Wisconsin, Vol II. Chicago: Western Historical Pub. Co., 1881, p 1181 Register of the Land Office; was born in Windsor County, Vermont, 22 February 1823; graduated from Dartmouth Medical College in 1847, and in 1850 moved to Wisconsin, locating in Fond du Lac; about eighteen months later, he moved to Menasha and entered upon the practice of his profession, in which he continued until 1875, at which time he was appointed Register of the Land Office. In 1862, he was appointed Assistant Surgeon of the 32nd Wisconsin, and remained with them until April 1865, with the exception of the time they spent in the march to the sea, during which he was located in Dalton, Georgia. He was married in Windsor County, Vermont, in 1847, to Miss Nancy ROBINSON. They have four children: George A., Ida M. (now Mrs. L. S. JONES), Charles I. and William M. The Doctor is a member of the A., F. & A. M., and of the the K. of H. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ WIGenExchange (select desired county) http://www.genexchange.org/state.cfm?state=wi ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Help Keep Genealogy Free For Online Genealogists http://www.genexchange.org/volunteers.cfm#cc ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com

    07/07/2000 12:12:26
    1. [FAY] Adress
    2. Margaret Pincock
    3. Hi Everyone I am back on the line luckily I am able to retain the old address, mpincock@casagrande.com thanks for the letter Bob. I have a request, is anyone out there able to get into the cemetery records for Jasper Co,. Iowa namely Mitchellville Cemetery, Also Hamilton Mortuary in Des Moines has a list of Fays, Also Greenfield Cemetery Adair Co. Has a list of Fays, which I would like to search to find the parents of Levi Fay, In Mitchellville the records would list the Lacy family which includes Rosabelle Fay Lacy Margaret

    07/06/2000 04:00:30
    1. [FAY] Address
    2. margaret Pincock
    3. Hi Everyone; This Margaret Pincock letting you know I will have a new address in a day or so as I am up-grading my browser and changing my website will let everyone know as soon as I get squared away. Margaret

    07/05/2000 08:26:11
    1. [FAY] Original 1885 Letter from Simeon Daniels Fay
    2. Robert W. Fay
    3. Dear Fay subscribers, Recently David Buck and I connected over the Internet. He has an original letter from the 1885 from Simeon Daniels Fay of Oxford Wisconsin, which he has copied below. It is to Ella (Allen) Ockect, the grandaughter of Simeon Daniels Fay in which he explains his understanding of the early history of the Fay's in the US. Enjoy this rare treat! Bob Fay ----Original Message Follows---- From: "David Buck" <dhbuck@wworld.com> Subject: Letter from Fay Date: Wed, 5 Jul 2000 07:33:54 +0000 Dear Bob <snip> I have no objection of your posting what ever. Information is information n to all no restriction when it come to this hobby. As long as this letter could be of great interest to your group we felt that maybe we would give you the full letter, so it copied below. Hope it of some interest to the Fay researchers. I have copied it as best as I can read it with only one place where I could not be sure of the letter. Each line is the length as it appears in the letter. To our knowledge it is the only letter which survived yet we have about a dozen envelopes addressed to either Ella J. Allen or Ella J. Ocock in Marengo. Ocock was the name of my wifes (Sally) mother's, father. My wifes father was a stamp collector and he saved these letters for his collection we are sure. David Buck Fairfield, IL dhbuck @wworld.com Oxford, Wisc. Apr 29, 1885. Dear Ella. Will answer your letter now which I was very glad to receive. Will give a history as near as I can of what I think you would like. The Fay's (I am) the fifth generation from Scotland and Ireland, and the fourth generation from England and the fourth from France. The first Fay that came to this continent (to my knowledge) mar- ried a girl by the name of Brigham These were my fathers great grandfather and great grandmother. My grandfather's name on my mothers side was Phinehas Bemis, My mother's great gran- fathers name was Reid who lost his youngest son (Asahel Reid) in the battle of Concord & Lexington (Revolutionary War) He was shot four times before he was killed. My mother's grandfathers name was Childs (sic) He was an old patriot of the French and Indian War. My mother's maiden name was Lydia Bemis. My grandfather's Fay was Captain Aaron Fay, patriot of the French and Indian Wars which commenced 1756. and the youngest of his fathers family. He lost his oldest son by his first wife in the French and Indian War, and his oldest son by his second wife (whoes maiden name was Bradish) in the Revolutionary War. My father's uncle Robert Fay served in the French and Indian War. One of my father's cousins was shot through the head in the Revolutionary War but lived, which was a very remarkable thing in those days. My grandfather & his brother's (which were old enough) served either in the French and Indian war or the revolutionary. If there is any further or any more that you would like to know write and I will tell you, if I know. Nancy is quite well. I feel very good in according to my age. Love to all, S.D. Fay. Well, Ella I will answer your letter pretty soon. Grandpa cant write any on account of his nerves. I have to do all his writing and tat is the reason he has not answered before because I've been busy. Hastily but Heartily Nettie ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com

    07/05/2000 04:47:16
    1. [FAY] Cuyahoga County, Ohio FAY deaths
    2. Jim Shreve Sr.
    3. Morning all, Here's a listing of FAY deaths availible at the Cuyahoga County archives. NOTE: I only just found this, so I don't know how, if at all, any of these fit into the lines I'm researching. Jim SHREVE Sr. SURNAME GIVEN NAME DATE OF DEATH AGE AT DEATH VOL PAGE# Fay Adda L. 4/30/1876 4 mo 1 261 Fay Aly 9/18/1878 25 da 2 19 Fay August 2/19/1888 35 yr 3 280 Fay Charles 4/20/1890 6 mo 4 205 Fay Ellen 6/24/1885 22 yr 3 103 Fay Florilla 2/7/1872 56 yr 1 68 Fay Gertrude 1/27/1890 2 yr 4 172 Fay Gertrude 3/7/1890 40 yr 4 186 Fay Hannah J. 6/4/1878 41 yr 2 3 Fay Henry C. 5/28/1889 48 yr 4 88 Fay Henry 4/18/1887 30 yr 3 252 Fay Jason 11/27/1886 51 yr 3 156 Fay John Edward 3/21/1881 7 mo 2 88 Fay John T. 12/22/1882 72 yr 2 198 Fay John 5/27/1881 19 yr 2 167 Fay Lavinia 4/8/1872 93 yr 1 69 Fay Lois 11/7/1877 69 yr 1 286 Fay Louisa 11/12/1878 64 yr 2 5 Fay Maggie 9/16/1875 11 mo 1 219 Fay Maud? 8/8/1882 5 yr 2 212 Fay Mrs. 5/4/1878 52 yr 2 5 Fay Nellie S. 1/27/1882 15 yr 2 157 Fay Peter 12/15/1889 25 yr 4 154 Fay Timothy 7/4/1888 60 yr 3 233 Fay William 7/21/1880 7 da 2 83 Fay William 8/6/1882 7 mo 2 212 Fay 5/1/1887 Inf 3 251 Faye Delia 8/10/1875 39 yr 1 219

    07/04/2000 04:14:22
    1. [FAY] Lyman FAY & Caroline KELLOGG married 1816 Huron County, OH
    2. Jim Shreve Sr.
    3. Morning all, I came across this FAY reference in "The History of Huron and Erie Counties" published 1879 by W W Williams. I'm not aware that it ties into the lines I'm researching, but may be of help to someone else on this list. Enjoy, Jim SHREVE Sr. EARLY SETTLEMENT ..... Orisimus Kellogg and family, consisting of wife and six children, emigrated from Batavia, Genesee county, New York, to the Fire-lands, in June, 1811. They were about four weeks on the journey, arriving in Townsend on the fifth of July. There were, at the time of their arrival, only two families - those of George Miller and William Burdue - in the township. The family lived with the latter until Mr. Kellogg could roll up his cabin on lot number one, the northwest corner lot in the township. He was Mr. Townsend's agent for the sale of his land, and received from him, gratis, one hundred acres, as a compensation for leaving the comforts of his eastern home and settling in the wilds of Townsend. The log cabin, when first occupied by the family, was, indeed, a primitive habitation for the abode of civilized people. It was about twenty feet square, and was without a door, window or chimney, and the puncheon floor only half laid. Mrs. Caroline Fay, a member of the family, gives the following account of their flight on hearing of Hull's surrender: "The sad news was announced at my father's dwelling at the hour of midnight of the 8th of July. The elder members of our family arose and set themselves to work immediately, making preparations to flee for their lives. At ten o'clock in the morning we were all ready and commenced our flight from the savage foe which we imagined was in close pursuit. We directed our course for Cuyahoga, Portage county. It had been raining quite hard all of the previous night. After traveling four or five miles we fell in company with four families of our acquaintance. We got twelve miles on our journey by dark, and pitched our tents and partook of our evening meal, and were obliged to spread our beds on the wet ground, and in the morning they were nearly covered with water caused by the rain that had fallen during the night. There we were, in an unbroken wilderness, and an unfrequented road of seventy-five miles to our place of destination. We were obliged to ford all the streams that lay in our path or to stop and cut trees and bridge those that were flooded by the recent rain. We were on our journey eight days and seven nights without seeing so much as a log cabin, expecting every night when we lay down to rest to be tomahawked and scalped before morning by the Indians. Many of the youth of our company were so much fatigued by travel that they could not stand alone when they first rose in the morning. One night we camped near a sugar camp where some one had made sugar the previous spring, and spread our beds on some bark that was lying on the ground. To my astonishment, when I arose in the morning, I saw a blacksnake peeping out his head from under the bed that I had rested upon. On removing the bed the men killed seven large snakes. "There was only one mill on the Fire-lands at that time, and that was situated at the head of Cold creek. It ground grain without bolting. Fortunately my father had returned from there the day but one before we heard of Hull's surrender, with nine or ten bushels of wheat ground. The next day we sifted the whole of it through a common hand sieve. The flour of that grain was nearly all that the whole of the five families had to subsist upon during the journey. We numbered nearly thirty, - children and all. We remained at Cuyahoga about six weeks, and then removed to Painesville, where we remained until October, 1813, and then returned to our former residence. We found our house, and the furniture that we buried before we left, in as good condition as could be expected."...... EARLY EVENTS. The first wedding in Townsend was that of Dr. Lyman Fay, of Milan, and Miss Caroline Kellogg, daughter of Orisimus Kellogg, of this township. This event occurred at the house of the bride's father, July 21, 1816, David Abbott, Esq., tying the nuptial knot.

    07/04/2000 03:33:37
    1. [FAY] Dudley Sherman HUMPHREY bio, husband of Mabel FAY (OPF 95 daughter)
    2. Jim Shreve Sr.
    3. Morning all, I just came across this bio of the husband of Mabel FAY. Mabel FAY is the first white child born in Parma, Cuyahoga County, Ohio. She's the daughter of Benajah F FAY (OPF 95) & Ruth WILCOX. Enjoy, Jim SHREVE Sr. TOWNSEND TOWNSHIP, Huron County, Ohio from HISTORY OF HURON AND ERIE COUNTIES, OHIO 1879 by W.W.Williams [ note: the following bio appeared opposite page 246. Also included was a portrait of D.S.Humphrey. ] DUDLEY S. HUMPHREY was the eighth child of Dudley Humphrey and Polly M. Sherman. He was born in Goshen, Conn., Nov. 21, 1814. His early life was spent among the hills of New England. In the winter of 1834-35 he, with his brother William, engaged in a lumber speculation which resulted in the purchase of a large number of clocks. To dispose of these clocks, the brothers decided that the West offered the most inviting and promising field not only for the sale of their clocks, but for future enterprises. During the year 1835 they came to Ohio and settled in Parma, near Cleveland, where they remained about fourteen years. Their first venture in the lumber business having proved remunerative, together with their natural fitness for the business, both of them having a taste for mechanics, they again embarked in the lumber and clock business, built a water, afterward a steam, saw- mill in Parma, and developed a large trade. Our subject married Mabel F. Fay, of Parma, Ohio, March 10, 1847, by whom he had five children: Mina S., married A. D. Scott, of Wakeman, and is now living in Hartland. Harlow, Dudley S., David, and Linnie are unmarried and live in Townsend. The scarcity of timber in Parma induced the brothers to come to Townsend, which they did in the year 1849, and purchased a large tract of land. They built mills and opened business on a large scale. During the partnership of the brothers they built over forty steam and water saw-mills through the West. They were the first to introduce and use the "Mulay Gang-Saws," and "Cone Pulley-Feed." In January, 1851, while working with a circular siding-saw, an accident occurred which resulted in the amputation of his right hand. Serious as was this accident, press of business, ingenuity, and ambition made the better use of his remaining hand, as well as the machinery; in fact, he is said to have handled tools and machinery more skillfully with one hand than most persons would with two. In 1855, Mr. Humphrey moved to the southeast part of the township, where they owned a tract of land and a mill. He divided his attention between the mill and farm. In 1860 he returned to Townsend Centre and remained until 1863, when he returned to the farm on the townline road, and gave his attention to its improvement and embellishment. He was an enthusiastic admirer of fruit - and forest - trees, as the large orchards and many shade-trees on the farm will attest. He planted out over five miles of maple-trees along the roadway, which gave the name of Maple Street to the road so improved. His admiration for shade-trees will he seen from the following circumstance: In opening a public highway on one side of his farm, a number of thrifty maples stood in what was to be the centre roadway. The supervisor attempted to cut them down, but our subject defended them so vigorously that the supervisor was forced to desist at the time, and, to make the protection complete, served an injunction on the supervisors, which was made perpetual by the courts. More than four hundred of his friends and neighbors joined him, it is said, with affidavits in defense of the trees. These trees still stand as monuments to the memory and fidelity of him who so nobly defended them. His school-room education ended with his thirteenth year, as the financial condition of his parents was such as to oblige the sons to commence their business life early. He was temperate in his habits and industrious always, - as might be expected of a New England boy,- which may explain the force and vigor of his later life. He took a deep interest in the welfare of others, and in building up for the comfort of those who were to follow. Was public-spirited and generous to a fault. It has been said that he and his brother William did more to relieve the township from draft during the late war than all the rest of the township combined. His education, like his brother's, was self-acquired for the most part, and few men in the country read more, and fewer still were more successful in business. In 1872 he indorsed paper for some manufacturers in Wakeman, and in 1878, when the financial crash came, these manufacturers failed, and he to save himself took the mill property, which required a still greater outlay of money. He never recovered this loss, as prices declined with the demand for manufactured goods as well as grains and stock. He gave generously to all church organizations seeking aid, but his belief and sympathies were with the Universalists. He was a man of great courage, fine presence, and wonderful nerve. When he met with an accident requiring a surgical operation, - he broke a leg two or three times badly, lost a toe and a hand, - he refused all anesthetics, preferring to be in perfect command of his senses during the painful operation. He died of typhoid pneumonia, Oct.19, 1876, after an illness of several months. His wife, who so nobly sustained him in his efforts, still survives him. She was ever faithful in seconding the efforts of her husband, and is a loving and affectionate mother. The two older sons, Harlow and Dudley S., though up to the time of the death of their father unaccustomed to care and responsibility, with a courage and determination rarely equaled, have shouldered the indebtedness of the estate, and hope, by application to business and strict economy, to discharge the incumbrances.

    07/04/2000 03:20:39
    1. [FAY] David, b. 1766 and Jackson, born 1824
    2. Linda Kaufman
    3. Dear Gordon, OPF page 35, David is son of Stephen (OPF 119). Indicates five children for David, Col John J, Leonard, Henry, Jedediah, Jackson. For none of these does OPF have birth dates. Stephen had fifteen children, according to OPF. Do you have more information about David? OPF has no information about this later Jackson, so far as I can tell. Does anyone in the list have more? Linda

    07/03/2000 05:08:06
    1. CRAWFORD/FAY/JOHNSTON
    2. In a message dated 7/3/00 9:59:59 AM Eastern Daylight Time, MAILER-DAEMON@aol.com writes: << I am trying to make any contact with the CRAWFORD's/JOHNSTON/FAY's that might have any help with the scant information I have about my grgrgrandparent CRAWFORD's/JOHNSTON/FAY. John W. CRAWFORD- b. circa 1805- possibly Scotland then traveled Canada>NY>IL Married November 29, 1829, possibly in Canada to Diana FAY (b.1812 unk where)-daughter of Caleb FAY. He died March 5, 1862 Their known child- Lavina CRAWFORD- b. November 24, 1837 possibly in Beetmantown, Canada. Married Dr. John Wesley JOHNSTON January 28, 1854 in NY. Died September 18, 1908 and buried in Fredricka, Iowa. Their children where: Alice Betsy, Anna Lovina, Mary Diana, Amanda Jane, John Newton, Edwin Nathan, Angeline, and Lucy Marietta JOHNSTON. Any help would be of great appreciation. Thank You JoMertz@aol.com >>

    07/03/2000 04:06:25
    1. [FAY] Monroe Michigan Fay's
    2. Robert W. Fay
    3. Forwarded for posting ************************************************************************* The following Fays are buried at the Michigan Memorial Cemetery in Flat Rock, MI [Note that George Fay is buried here even though his obit says he was buried at a Mt. Carmel Cemetery in Flat Rock--there isn't a Mt. Carmel in Flat Rock] Name Internment date Anna Fay 8-8-61 Caterine (Catherine Bund wife of George F. Fay) 5-2-59 Daisy (Wife of Ralph Fay son of George F. and Catherine) 7-12-86 George F. 9-1-64 Jenner 8-31-70 Mary E. 6-25-73 Ralph D. 1-27-84 Rose F. 10-13-72 Wilson 4-26-89 This card was in the Monroe Library: Fay, Mr. Francis: b. Huron Twp, Wayne Co. MI 9/9/1828 d. Friday July 30, 1915 87 years old. One of the oldest settlers in this part of Monroe Co. being the last one of his father's family. m. Huron Twp. to Charlotte Brown, 3/19/1954 at the home of Enoch Chamberlain. (He had 10 children) Monroe News Courier Aug 4, 1915--Page 2 Column 5 ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com

    07/01/2000 02:40:12
    1. [FAY] MI Austin Fay, obit
    2. Linda Kaufman
    3. Concerning the obits submitted to the Michigan line (see the website, at: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~faywebsite/goosehat.html) for Austin Fay. The first is dated 1920, refers to Austin Fay, Jr. The second refers only to Austin Fay, has a HANDWRITTEN notice at the bottom "Obit File 1904? And Sept. 25, 1859." The question is: are we dealing with one Austin or two? Answer: we are definitely dealing with one Austin, who was born 9/25/1859, died in 1920, had a father named Austin and a brother named Wilmer. See above for the listing of Austin, son of Jonathan, father of Austin and Wilmer. So far for the info from OPF. Next: The obit itself says that Austin was born in 1859. Somehow, the date of the original obit was lost. Someone read the obit itself for hints. Look at the sentence : "Austin Fay was born at Flat Rock, September 25, 1859, and had spent 45 years of his life in Exeter township." If you add 45 to the 1859 date, you come out with 1904: which is exactly the date that someone wrote in hand on the bottom. However, it does NOT say that Austin died at the age of 45 or that he spent his WHOLE life in Exeter. That is a false inference. Since the original date of 1920 IS on the burial notice, I would definitely accept 1920 as the date of death, and assume that he died at the age of 61, which fits in a lot better with the description "failing health" and so on. Does anyone disagree that we are dealing with one and the same individual? Does anyone have corroborating information? Linda

    06/30/2000 04:18:54
    1. [FAY] Michigan Fay Obituaries
    2. Robert W. Fay
    3. Contributed to the Fay list anonomously ************************************************************************* Carleton Messenger Obituary File May 17, 1908 [Handwritten on Card: Cem 1857 - Cem 1906. Also behind the initial E. was written Edward] William E. Fay was born in Exeter township in 1863, and died in St. Mary's Hospital in Detroit, Sunday, May 17, 1908 at 2 pm from apoplexy. He leaves a wife, one son, and two daughters to mourn his loss, Leo and Ethel of Detroit and Lottie of North Dakota, all married. He was taken sick May 8th and was removed to the hospital where a consultation of six doctors failed to help him. Mr. Fay was a son of Francis and Charlotte Fay, of this village. He lived here until about ten years ago when, he moved to Detroit and engaged in the real estate business. He was once treasurer of Ash township and a director of school district no 17, also a successful farmer. He was also charter member of Orion Lodge A.O.U.W. and member Flat Rock Masons. The funeral was held from the M. E. Church, Carleton, Tuesday Rev Hicks officiating. Interment in Carleton cemetery. ************************************************************************* From: The Monroe Democrat Friday May 22, 1908 p. 5 c. 2 Edward Fay, well known here [Carleton], died in Detroit Saturday night from apoplexy and was brought-here [Carleton] Tuesday and the funeral held from the M.E. church Tuesday afternoon. He leaves a widow and three children. ************************************************************************* From: Carleton Messenger--Jan 17, 1918 [This obit had William E written in before Edw ] Mrs. Anna Harryman Fay wife of the late Edw. Fay, died at Detroit, Thursday, Jan. 17th 1918. She was the daughter of the late Henry Harryman of Flat Rock, where she spent her childhood. She died at the home of her daughter, Ethel, in Detroit. She was in her 55th year. She leaves to mourn her loss one son, Leo, of Detroit; also two daughters, Ethel of Detroit, and Lottie of Kansas City. The funeral service was held in the M.E. Church in Carleton, on Jan. 19, , Rev C D .Finch officiating. Interment took place in Carleton cemetery. ************************************************************************* [This obit says "continued" but did not find the first part.] Monroe Evening News 5-29-1945 Pg 9 Col 8 Leo F. Fay (Cont.) Friday, May l8, funeral services were held in the Cooper Brothers' mortuary in Detroit and burial was in Carleton cemetery last Tuesday. Mr. Fay attended Carleton public school and, was a son of the late Edward and Anna (Harryman) Fay. He leaves two daughters, Mrs. Frances Payne of Garden City and Mrs. William Bigler of Wyandotte; a son, Wilson Charles Fay of Wyandotte; and two sisters, Mrs. Lottie Gifford of Hollywood, California, and Mrs, Ethelyn R. Rayner of Detroit. ************************************************************************* Mrs. Florence Fay [This obit does not say which paper it is from] B E L L E V I L L E - October 11, 1972 Florence Fay, 81, of Belleville, formerly of Carleton, died of a heart ailment Monday night in Grayling Hospital, Grayling, MI. She had been visiting relatives, in Higgins.Lake. She was the mother of Joseph Fay, of 628 John Anderson Ct. Friends may call in the Roberts Funeral Home in Belleville. Services will be at 10 am Friday in St. Anthony's Catholic Church, Belleville, and burial will be in Michigan Memorial Park Cemetery, Flat Rock. The daughter of Mr. Joseph Brown, she was born March 22, 1891, in Sandusky, Ohio. Her husband, Jenner A. Fay, died Aug. 28, 1970. Surviving are 5 sons, Joseph, of Monroe, Jerome of Belleville and Harold, James and Robert of Higgins Lake; 4 daughters, Mrs. Margaret Marak, and Mrs. Keith (Joann) Carnahan, both of Belleville, Mrs. William (Helen) Gielincki of Higgins Lake and Mrs. Clyde (Shirley) Y o u n c e of Plymouth. 4 brothers, Fred of Carleton, Harold of Detroit, Alfred of Dearborn and Vernon of Lake Worth, Fla.; 36 grandchildren and 21, great-grandchildren. A sister preceded her death. ************************************************************************* Detroit News 9-28-94 FAY, GARY T.- Beloved husband of Barbara. Loving father of Brian, Stacy (MichaeI) Kulaszewski and Kelly. Dear son of Emma. Dear brother of Sandra Verduce and Carol McDowell. Loving uncle of many nieces and nephews. In state Wednesday 3 p.m. Scripture service Thursday 8 p.m. Funeral Friday 9:30 am, from Czopek Trust 10 Funeral Home, 2157 6 Oak St. Wyandotte, to St. Plus the X Church at 10, Interment Michigan Memorial Park.. ************************************************************************* News Herald 11-2-94 1930 - October 29, 1994 FAY - Thomas F., age 64, October 29, 1994, of Allen Park, Beloved husband of Mary A. Loving brother of Mary A. Mc Iver of Cypress, California. Dear father at Lynn (Nancy) Ferguson of Flat Rock, Linda A. Walker, Joyce C. (James) Smith of Taylor, L. Michael (Nancy) Ferguson of Taylor. Also survived by nine grandchildren, one great grandchild and three nephews of California. Funeral services are Wednesday, November 2, 9am at The Martenson Funeral Home, 10915 Allen Road (corner of Goddard) to St. Frances Cabrini Catholic Church at 9:30am., Interment Our Lady of Hope Cemetery. Donations may be made to the American Cancer Society, ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com

    06/30/2000 03:43:46
    1. [FAY] FAY NY Census (Before 1844) by County - #1
    2. Robert W. Fay
    3. Provided by Cathy Kubly ************************************************************************* <snip-routing info> From: CKubly9527@aol.com Subject: FAY NY Census (Before 1844) by County - #1 Date: Mon, 19 Jun 2000 13:17:01 EDT <snip-misc info> ============= 1820 FAY EDWARD Albany County NY 167 Albany 1830 FAY EDWARD Albany County NY 291 Albany 4th Ward 1840 FAY ELIZABETH Albany County NY 225 Albany 1st Ward 1820 FAY HEMAN Albany County NY 166 Albany 1830 FAY HERMAN A. Albany County NY 347 Albany 5th Ward 1830 FAY JOHN Albany County NY 543 Bethlehem 1840 FAY JOHN Albany County NY 309 Albany 3rd Ward 1840 FAY JOHN Albany County NY 356 Albany 4th Ward 1840 FAY PHILIP Albany County NY 332 Albany 4th Ward 1830 FAY THOMAS Albany County NY 450 Watervliet - - - - 1810 FAY EPHRAIM Allegany County NY 004 42001-11010 - - - - 1820 FAY BENJAMIN Cattaraugus County NY 033 Little Valley 1830 FAY CLEMAN Cattaraugus County NY 137 Hinsdale 1840 FAY DAVID* Cattaraugus County NY 170 Randolph 1840 FAY ERASTUS P. Cattaraugus County NY 133 Ashford 1840 FAY GEORGE Cattaraugus County NY 036 Hinsdale 1840 FAY JAMES* Cattaraugus County NY 178 Franklinville 1830 FAY JARVIS Cattaraugus County NY 138 Hinsdale 1830 FAY JONATHAN Cattaraugus County NY 231 New Albion 1820 FAY LAMBERT Cattaraugus County NY 007 Olean 1840 FAY LAMBERT Cattaraugus County NY 035 Hinsdale 1840 FAY LEWIS N. Cattaraugus County NY 035 Hinsdale 1840 FAY LEWIS Cattaraugus County NY 035 Hinsdale 1830 FAY LIMBEST Cattaraugus County NY 137 Hinsdale 1830 FAY LUCAS M. Cattaraugus County NY 138 Hinsdale 1840 FAY MINOR Cattaraugus County NY 044 Hinsdale 1830 FAY MOSES JR. Cattaraugus County NY 137 Hinsdale 1820 FAY MOSES Cattaraugus County NY 008 Olean 1840 FAY MOSES Cattaraugus County NY 035 Hinsdale 1840 FAY MOSES Cattaraugus County NY 074 Age 78 Hinsdale (NY 1840 Pensioners List) 1840 FAY NEHEMIAH Cattaraugus County NY 074 Little Valley 1830 FAY WARREN Cattaraugus County NY 148 Farmersville 1820 FAY WILLIAM Cattaraugus County NY 033 Little Valley - - - - 1830 FAY MICHAEL Cayuga County NY 455 Ira 1840 FAY MICHAEL Cayuga County NY 283 Ira 1820 FAY POLLY Cayuga County NY 116 Scipio Twp 1840 FAY WILLIAM Cayuga County NY 270 Ira Cato - - - - 1820 FAY DAVID Chautauqua County NY 137 Ripley 1820 FAY ELIJAH Chautauqua County NY 125 Portland 1830 FAY ELIJAH Chautauqua County NY 430 Portland 1840 FAY ELIJAH Chautauqua County NY 205 Portland 1820 FAY ELISHA Chautauqua County NY 130 Portland 1830 FAY ELISHA Chautauqua County NY 427 Portland 1820 FAY ETHER A. Chautauqua County NY 136 Ripley 1820 FAY HOLLIS Chautauqua County NY 128 Portland 1830 FAY HOLLIS Chautauqua County NY 425 Portland 1840 FAY HOLLIS Chautauqua County NY 209 Portland 1840 FAY J. R. Chautauqua County NY 205 Portland 1820 FAY JOHN Chautauqua County NY 135 Ripley 1830 FAY JOHN Chautauqua County NY 474 Westfield 1840 FAY JOHN Chautauqua County NY 154 Westfield 1840 FAY LINCOLN Chautauqua County NY 202 Portland 1820 FAY NATHANIEL Chautauqua County NY 134 Portland 1830 FAY NATHANIEL Chautauqua County NY 431 Portland 1840 FAY NATHANIEL Chautauqua County NY 200 Portland 1820 FAY NATHAN Chautauqua County NY 136 Ripley 1830 FAY TIMOTHY Chautauqua County NY 439 Ripley 1840 FAY TIMOTHY Chautauqua County NY 135 Ripley - - - - 1840 FAY ARTEMUS Chemung County NY 200 Catharine - - - - 1800 FAY ASA Chenango County NY 936 00100-00000-00 1800 FAY DAVID Chenango County NY 928 00020-00100-00 1830 FAY ELIJAH Chenango County NY 096 Mc Donough 1800 FAY MICHAL Chenango County NY 922 10010-10010-00 - - - - 1830 CLARK FAY Clinton County NY 341 Champlain 1830 FAY RICHARD Clinton County NY 279 Plattsburgh 1840 FAY RICHARD Clinton County NY 177 Plattsburgh Village - - - - 1840 FAY EPHRIAM Cortland County NY 124 Homer 1840 FAY JOHN Cortland County NY 146 Scott 1840 FAY SOLOMON Cortland County NY 153 Preble - - - - 1800 FAY CHARLES Delaware County NY 1289 20010-21010-00 1840 FAY JOHN Delaware County NY 383 Tompkins - - - - 1830 FAY ELIPHAZ* Dutchess County NY 335 Poughkeepsie - - - - 1830 FAY BENJAMIN Erie County NY 195 Concord 1840 FAY BENJAMIN Erie County NY 048 Concord 1840 FAY CHARLES Erie County NY 786 Black Rock 1840 FAY DAVID Erie County NY 046 Concord 1830 FAY NEHEMIAH Erie County NY 197 Concord - - - - 1830 FAY ARTEMAS Essex County NY 280 Keene 1840 FAY ARTENAS Essex County NY 053 Jay 1820 FAY ARTIMUS Essex County NY 018 Keene - - - - 1810 FAY HEZEKIAH Franklin County NY 080 00010-00010 - - - - 1840 FAY HIRAM Fulton County NY 268 Northampton 1840 FAY JOHN Fulton County NY 270 Northampton 1840 FAY SOLOMON Fulton County NY 282 Oppenheim - - - - 1840 FAY DANIEL Genesee County NY 573 Bethaney 1830 FAY DAVID Genesee County NY 350 Bethany 1840 FAY DAVID Genesee County NY 204 Wethersfield 1840 FAY HORACE Genesee County NY 122 Java 1840 FAY JAMES R. Genesee County NY 104 Java 1810 FAY JAMES Genesee County NY 109 30100-00100 1820 FAY JAMES Genesee County NY 052 Bethany 1830 FAY JAMES Genesee County NY 158 China 1840 FAY JAMES Genesee County NY 104 Java 1840 FAY JEREMIAH D. Genesee County NY 571 Bethaney 1840 FAY JEREMIAH S. Genesee County NY 573 Bethaney 1820 FAY JESSE Genesee County NY 051 Bethany 1830 FAY JESSE Genesee County NY 354 Bethany 1820 FAY JOHN Genesee County NY 125 Gates 1830 FAY JONAS S. Genesee County NY 352 Bethany 1820 FAY LEVI Genesee County NY 051 Bethany 1840 FAY LEVI Genesee County NY 439 Bergen 1840 FAY LEVI Genesee County NY 571 Bethaney 1820 FAY MARY Genesee County NY 051 Bethany 1830 FAY MARY Genesee County NY 354 Bethany 1830 FAY RUFUS Genesee County NY 157 China 1840 FAY RUFUS Genesee County NY 104 Java 1830 FAY SILAS Genesee County NY 158 China 1830 FAY THOMAS Genesee County NY 411 Le Roy 1810 FAY TIMOTHY Genesee County NY 109 10110-14010 1820 FAY TIMOTHY Genesee County NY 051 Bethany 1840 FAY WARREN Genesee County NY 317 Covington 1830 FAY WILLIAM Genesee County NY 341 Batavia - - - - 1840 FAY THOAMS Greene County NY 344 Catskill - - - - 1840 FAY WILLIAM Herkimer County NY 221 Frankfort - - - - 1840 FAY CHANEY A. Jefferson County NY 624 Lyme 1830 FAY CHAUNCEY Jefferson County NY 261 Lyme 1830 FAY DANIEL Jefferson County NY 261 Lyme 1840 FAY DANIEL Jefferson County NY 624 Lyme 1830 FAY EZEKIEL Jefferson County NY 091 Antwerp 1820 FAY HENRY Jefferson County NY 481 Rodman 1840 FAY HENRY Jefferson County NY 471 Watertown 1820 FAY JAMES Jefferson County NY 389 Ellisburgh 1830 FAY JOEL M. Jefferson County NY 053 Ellisburg 1820 FAY JOHN Jefferson County NY 389 Ellisburgh 1830 FAY JOHN Jefferson County NY 023 Ellisburg 1830 FAY JOHN Jefferson County NY 069 Watertown 1840 FAY JOHN Jefferson County NY 509 Watertown 1840 FAY JOHN Jefferson County NY 636 Lyme 1820 FAY SHERBIAH Jefferson County NY 481 Rodman 1830 FAY SHERBIAH Jefferson County NY 076 Watertown - - - - 1830 FAY DAVID Kings County NY 261 Brooklyn 2nd Ward 1840 FAY DAVID Kings County NY 418 Brooklyn 2nd Ward 1840 FAY GEORGE Kings County NY 900 Williamsburgh 1840 FAY MARY Kings County NY 464 Brooklyn 3rd Ward 1840 FAY ROBERT Kings County NY 882 Williamsburgh 1840 FAY TEMPLE Kings County NY 866 Williamsburgh - - - - 1810 FAY BENAJAH Lewis County NY 107 32010-31010 1830 FAY WILLIAM W. Lewis County NY 363 Turin 1820 FAY WILLIAM Lewis County NY 016 Turin 1830 FAY WILLIAM Lewis County NY 363 Turin - - - - 1830 FAY JAMES Livingston County NY 106 Springwater 1840 FAY JOHN Livingston County NY 307 Springwater 1830 FAY PAUL Livingston County NY 028 Avon 1830 FAY WILLIAM JR. Livingston County NY 006 Genesco 1830 FAY WILLIAM SR. Livingston County NY 006 Genesco - - - - 1781 FAY ELIJAH Luzerne NY 261 Petitioner (NY Early Census Index) 1781 FAY ELIJAH Luzerne NY 261 Petitioner (NY Early Census Index) - - - - 1810 FAY A. Madison County NY 133 11010-10110 1830 FAY ALVIN Madison County NY 269 Fenner 1820 FAY ASA Madison County NY 026 Cazenovia 1830 FAY ASA Madison County NY 226 Cazenovia 1840 FAY ASA Madison County NY 097 Eaton 1840 FAY ASA Madison County NY 196 Cazenovia 1840 FAY AVAN Madison County NY 052 Fenner 1810 FAY B. Madison County NY 303 20010-10100 1820 FAY BENJAMIN Madison County NY 038 Smithfield 1830 FAY BENJAMIN Madison County NY 213 Cazenovia 1810 FAY D. Madison County NY 303 11201-11401 1820 FAY DAVID Madison County NY 038 Smithfield 1820 FAY DAVID Madison County NY 062 Nelson 1840 FAY DAVID Madison County NY 013 Lenox 1840 FAY DAVID Madison County NY 036 Nelson 1810 FAY E. Madison County NY 200 02001-00201 1840 FAY HAHAM, Madison County NY 013 Lenox 1820 FAY JONAS Madison County NY 007 Sullivan 1830 FAY NAHUM Madison County NY 312 Lenox 1820 FAY PERRIN Madison County NY 073 Georgetown 1830 FAY PIERCE Madison County NY 282 Georgetown 1810 FAY S. Madison County NY 134 10010-20100 1810 FAY T. Madison County NY 183 00010-20100 1810 FAY W. Madison County NY 132 30000-00100 1840 FAY WILLIAM Madison County NY 175 Cazenovia - - - - 1840 FAY AUGUSTUS Monroe County NY 075 Pittsford 1840 FAY FRANCIS Monroe County NY 322 Rochester 3rd Ward 1840 FAY JOHN Monroe County NY 345 Rochester 4th Ward 1830 FAY JOSEPH L. Monroe County NY 017 Rochester 5th Ward 1840 FAY JOSEPH L. Monroe County NY 366 Rochester 5th Ward 1840 FAY MARIA Monroe County NY 328 Rochester 3rd Ward 1840 FAY SALLY Monroe County NY 384 Rochester 5th Ward 1830 FAY SAMUEL Monroe County NY 317 Wheatland 1840 FAY WILLIAM Monroe County NY 090 Rush - - - - 1820 FAY CURYUS Montgomery County NY 402 Northampton 1810 FAY CYRUS Montgomery County NY 083 31200-00000 1810 FAY CYRUS Montgomery County NY 083 31200-00000 1810 FAY JOHN Montgomery County NY 083 00210-40111 1810 FAY JOHN Montgomery County NY 083 00210-40111 1820 FAY JOHN Montgomery County NY 402 Northampton 1830 FAY JOHN Montgomery County NY 265 Northampton 1840 FAY THOMAS Montgomery County NY 289 Amsterdam 1830 FAY ZIRAS Montgomery County NY 265 Northampton - - - - 1840 FAY ANDREW New York County NY 429 New York Cty 8th Ward 1840 FAY BERNARD New York County NY 428 New York Cty 14th Ward 1840 FAY CATHARINE New York County NY 115 New York Cty 7th Ward 1830 FAY EDWARD New York County NY 173 Nyc 11th Ward 1810 FAY ELIZABETH New York County NY 148 00000-00001 1830 FAY ELLENOR New York County NY 456 Nyc 14th Ward 1840 FAY HENDRY New York County NY 189 New York 4th Ward 1840 FAY J. * New York County NY 197 New York Cty 7th Ward 1790 FAY JACOB New York County NY 128 01 01 02 00 00 1790 FAY JACOB New York County NY 128 01 01 02 00 00 1800 FAY JACOB New York County NY 850 00001-00101-00 1840 FAY JAMES New York County NY 195 New York Cty 16th Ward 1840 FAY JAMES New York County NY 379 New York Cty 8th Ward 1810 FAY JONATHAN New York County NY 205 32110-01010 1810 FAY JONATHAN New York County NY 205 32110-01010 1830 FAY JONATHAN New York County NY 225 Nyc 11th Ward 1800 FAY JOSEPH New York County NY 672 22101-10110-02 1800 FAY JOSEPH New York County NY 672 22101-10110-02 1820 FAY JOSEPH New York County NY 120 4th Ward New York City 1840 FAY LAWRENCE New York County NY 195 New York Cty 16th Ward 1820 FAY LUKE New York County NY 349 7th Ward New York City 1790 FAY MARGARET New York County NY 030 West W. New York City 1790 FAY MARGARET New York County NY 136 00 01 01 00 00 1830 FAY MICHAEL New York County NY 225 Nyc 11th Ward 1840 FAY MICHAEL New York County NY 104 New York Cty 3rd Ward 1 1840 FAY MICHAEL New York County NY 104 New York Cty 3rd Ward 1820 FAY MRS. New York County NY 313 7th Ward New York City 1800 FAY NICHOLAS New York County NY 820 00000-00000-20 1810 FAY PETER A. New York County NY 053 00010-00000 1840 FAY PETER New York County NY 205 New York 4th Ward 1840 FAY PETER New York County NY 426 New York Cty 14th Ward 1830 FAY PHILLIP New York County NY 046 Nyc 7th Ward 1820 FAY SAMUEL New York County NY 252 6th Ward New York City 1840 FAY SAMUEL New York County NY 088 New York Cty 11th Ward 1840 FAY THOMAS New York County NY 044 New York Cty 15th Ward 1840 FAY TIMOTHY New York County NY 369 New York Cty 14th Ward 1830 FAY WILLIAM New York County NY 397 Nyc 9th Ward 1840 FAY WILLIAM New York County NY 172 New York Cty 16th Ward 1840 MC FAY MICHAEL New York County NY 237 New York Cty 10th Ward 1810 MC FAY THOMAS New York County NY 106 10010-10010 - - - - 1820 FAY BENJAMIN Niagara County NY 141 Concord 1810 FAY E. Niagara County NY 136 10110-00100 1810 FAY E. Niagara County NY 136 10110-00100 1840 FAY J. D. Niagara County NY 079 Lockport Village 1810 FAY M. Niagara County NY 136 12200-21100 1840 FAY MARTHA* Niagara County NY 095 Lockport Village 1820 FAY NEHEMIAH Niagara County NY 139 Concord 1820 FAY STEPHEN Niagara County NY 207 Wales - - - - 1840 FAY APPLETON Oneida County NY 241 Utica 3rd Ward 1840 FAY ELECTA Oneida County NY 261 Utica 4th Ward 1810 FAY J. JR. Oneida County NY 078 10100-10010 1820 FAY JAMES Oneida County NY 200 Utica Twp 1840 FAY JAMES Oneida County NY 206 Utica 1st Ward 1840 FAY MARTIN Oneida County NY 273 Deersfield 1830 FAY REBECCA Oneida County NY 356 Camden 1800 FAY SHEREBIAH Oneida County NY 165 21010-11010-00 1800 FAY SHEREBIAH Oneida County NY 165 21010-11010-00 - - - - 1840 DOTY FAY Onondaga County NY 178 Pompey 1810 FAY AARON Onondaga County NY 011 10010-20100 1810 FAY AARON Onondaga County NY 011 10010-20100 1820 FAY AARON Onondaga County NY 106 Onondaga 1830 FAY AARON Onondaga County NY 172 Onondago 1820 FAY AUGUSTUS Onondaga County NY 106 Onondaga 1830 FAY AUGUSTUS Onondaga County NY 173 Onondago 1820 FAY BARNABAS Onondaga County NY 110 Onondaga 1830 FAY BARNABAS Onondaga County NY 109 Cicero 1820 FAY CLEMMONS Onondaga County NY 083 Fabias 1830 FAY DAVID Onondaga County NY 320 Tully 1830 FAY EPHRAIM Onondaga County NY 111 Cicero 1820 FAY HALL Onondaga County NY 110 Onondaga 1830 FAY HORACE W. Onondaga County NY 052 Clay 1820 FAY JAMES Onondaga County NY 106 Onondaga 1820 FAY JOHN Onondaga County NY 076 Pompey 1830 FAY JOHN Onondaga County NY 109 Cicero 1840 FAY JOHN Onondaga County NY 389 Camillus 1800 FAY JONATHAN Onondaga County NY 150 100-0-00010-00 1800 FAY JONATHAN Onondaga County NY 150 100-0-00010-00 1810 FAY JONATHAN Onondaga County NY 085 21210-11010 1810 FAY JONATHAN Onondaga County NY 085 21210-11010 1830 FAY JONATHAN Onondaga County NY 052 Clay 1800 FAY JOSEPH Onondaga County NY 150 100-0-20010-00 1800 FAY JOSEPH Onondaga County NY 150 100-0-20010-00 1840 FAY JULIUS Onondaga County NY 304 Elbridge Jordan Villge 1820 FAY LIMAN Onondaga County NY 131 Salina 1830 FAY LYMAN Onondaga County NY 017 Salina 1830 FAY MARTIN Onondaga County NY 102 Cicero 1830 FAY MARTIN Onondaga County NY 230 Marcellus 1820 FAY MOSES Onondaga County NY 121 Marcellus 1820 FAY NATHAN Onondaga County NY 119 Marcellus 1830 FAY NATHAN Onondaga County NY 155 Skaneateles 1840 FAY NATHAN Onondaga County NY 297 Skaneateles Village 1810 FAY PAUL Onondaga County NY 010 10301-02101 1830 FAY PAUL Onondaga County NY 109 Cicero 1810 FAY POLLY Onondaga County NY 086 01000-20010 1840 FAY RICHARD Onondaga County NY 096 Onondago 1830 FAY ROSWELL Onondaga County NY 030 Salina 1840 FAY ROSWELL Onondaga County NY 043 Salina 1830 FAY SALMON Onondaga County NY 319 Tully 1830 FAY SAMUEL Onondaga County NY 173 Onondago 1840 FAY WILLIAM A. Onondaga County NY 096 Onondago 1810 FAY WILLIAM JR. Onondaga County NY 005 31010-10010 1800 FAY WILLIAM Onondaga County NY 148 11--1-10001-00 1800 FAY WILLIAM Onondaga County NY 148 11--1-10001-00 1810 FAY WILLIAM Onondaga County NY 005 11301-12101 1810 FAY WILLIAM Onondaga County NY 005 11301-12101 1820 FAY WILLIAM Onondaga County NY 106 Onondaga - - - - 1800 FAY ELISHA Ontario County NY 418 20001-10010-00 1800 FAY ELISHA Ontario County NY 418 20001-10010-00 1810 FAY WILLIAM Ontario County NY 168 11010-40010 1810 FAY WILLIAM Ontario County NY 168 11010-40010 1820 FAY WILLIAM Ontario County NY 195 Geneseo - - - - 1840 FAY SIMON Orange County NY 020 Monroe - - - - 1840 FAY PERSIN Orleans County NY 449 Kendall - - - - 1820 FAY ANSON Oswego County NY 071 Volney 1830 FAY ANSON Oswego County NY 183 Volney 1840 FAY ANSON Oswego County NY 051 Volney 1820 FAY JAMES Oswego County NY 044 Richland 1830 FAY WARREN Oswego County NY 243 Mexico 1820 FAY WILLIAM JR. Oswego County NY 009 Oswego - - - - 1830 FAY GIDEON Otsego County NY 261 Milford 1840 FAY HIRAM L. Otsego County NY 101 Springfield 1830 FAY HIRAM Otsego County NY 055 Otsego 1810 FAY L. Otsego County NY 213 40010-10010 1840 FAY LEONARD Otsego County NY 070 Otsego 1830 FAY LINDSEY Otsego County NY 054 Otsego 1840 FAY LINSY Otsego County NY 033 Exeter 1810 FAY R. Otsego County NY 198 20011-00101 - - - - 1840 FAY JOHN Queens County NY 076 Flushing - - - - 1840 FAY BRIDGET Rensselaer County NY 058 Troy 4th Ward 1840 FAY CHARLES Rensselaer County NY 060 Troy 4th Ward 1830 FAY JOSEPH Rensselaer County NY 334 Sand Lake - - - - 1840 FAY LUKE Richmond County NY 338 Westfield - - - - 1820 FAY AMOS Saratoga County NY 175 Greenfield 1800 FAY ASA Saratoga County NY 31 00100-10100-00 1800 FAY ASA Saratoga County NY 31 00100-10100-00 1820 FAY CHARLES Saratoga County NY 219 Charlton 1840 FAY CHARLES Saratoga County NY 054 Galway 1800 FAY ISAAC Saratoga County NY 29 00001-00001-00 1800 FAY ISAAC Saratoga County NY 29 00001-00001-00 1800 FAY JOHN Saratoga County NY 29 00100-11100-00 1800 FAY JOHN Saratoga County NY 29 00100-11100-00 1830 FAY JOSEPH Saratoga County NY 253 Providence 1840 FAY JOSEPH Saratoga County NY 094 Providence - - - - 1840 FAY CALEB St Lawrence County NY 247 Pierpont 1840 FAY CARLOS St Lawrence County NY 193 Potsdam 1830 FAY CHILLIS St Lawrence County NY 088 Madrid 1830 FAY CHRISTY St Lawrence County NY 081 Madrid 1840 FAY CHRSITOPHER St Lawrence County NY 226 Madrid 1840 FAY ISRAEL St Lawrence County NY 318 Brasher 1840 FAY JAMES St Lawrence County NY 207 Postam 1840 FAY JONAS H. St Lawrence County NY 228 Madrid 1830 FAY LAWRENCE St Lawrence County NY 081 Madrid 1830 FAY LEVI St Lawrence County NY 111 De Peyster 1830 FAY SILAS St Lawrence County NY 131 Potsdam 1840 FAY SILAS St Lawrence County NY 207 Postam 1830 FAY THOMAS St Lawrence County NY 092 Madrid 1820 FAY CHILLES St. Lawrence County NY 124 Madrid 1820 FAY SILAS St. Lawrence County NY 135 Potsdam 1815 FAY SILAS St.Lawrance County NY 013 Potsdam (NY 1815 Port Arrivals) 1815 RUGG SUSAN FAY St.Lawrance County NY 028 Potsdam (NY 1815 Port Arrivals) - - - - 1820 FAY ASA Steuben County NY 211 Jersey 1820 FAY CHARLES Steuben County NY 213 Troupsburg 1830 FAY CHARLES Steuben County NY 481 Troupsburgh 1840 FAY CHARLES Steuben County NY 085 Troupsburgh 1830 FAY LEVI Steuben County NY 451 Prattsburgh 1820 FAY LEVY Steuben County NY 190 Prattsburg 1840 FAY O.P. Steuben County NY 253 Prattsburgh 1830 FAY WILLARD Steuben County NY 443 Prattsburgh 1840 FAY WILLARD Steuben County NY 247 Prattsburgh - - - - 1830 FAY THOMAS Sullivan County NY 033 Thompson - - - - 1830 FAY JEDEDIAH Tioga County NY 275 Oswego Village 1840 FAY JEDEDIAH Tioga County NY 092 Owego Village 1830 FAY JOSHUA Tioga County NY 175 Veteran - - - - 1790 FAY CHARLES Ulster County NY 166 Middletown Twp 1790 FAY CHARLES Ulster County NY 175 01 00 02 00 00 1790 FAY CHARLES Ulster County NY 175 01 00 02 00 00 1790 FAY CHARLES Ulster County NY 175 01 00 02 00 00 1840 FAY ELIPHAZ Ulster County NY 017 New Paltz - - - - 1840 FAY CATHARINE Warren County NY 298 Queensburg 1840 FAY GEORGE Warren County NY 326 Horicon - - - - 1810 FAY MOSES JR. Washington County NY 484 00010-00100 1800 FAY MOSES Washington County NY 349 31010-00010-00 1800 FAY MOSES Washington County NY 349 31010-00010-00 1810 FAY MOSES Washington County NY 484 01001-00001 1810 FAY MOSES Washington County NY 484 01001-00001 1800 FAY PALL Washington County NY 414 12010-30011-00 1790 FAY PAUL Washington County NY 191 01 02 01 00 00 1790 FAY PAUL Washington County NY 191 01 02 01 00 00 1790 FAY PAUL Washington County NY 191 01 02 01 00 00 1790 FAY PAUL Washington County NY 212 Kingsberry 1840 FAY SAMUEL Washington County NY 227 Ft Ann 1820 FAY SHUBAL Washington County NY 155 Argyle - - - - 1830 FAY EMMERSON Wayne County NY 143 Sodus - - - - 1820 FAY JOHN FRANCIS Westchester County NY 144 Westchester 1830 FAY JOHN T. Westchester County NY 122 W Chester 1840 FAY WILLIAM Westchester County NY 130 West Chester ======== Finis! ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com

    06/30/2000 01:23:47
    1. Re: [FAY] Censoring Messages and Birth Dates
    2. If we are 'voting', I myself like the 72 year rule. I think the list is doing well! Holly

    06/30/2000 10:50:44