Hi Shelly: Sorry, no Christopher Fay in this family. Adrian and Sarah Flint Fay had five daughters: Elsie, Hollis, Agnes, Grace, and Gertrude, and three sons: Orville, Ralph and Carl. They were born between 1866 and 1884. Regards, Phil Palen
Hi Bud, I think you're looking for the same Jonathan B(asset) Fay that Cliff and Dorothy Hard were researching in December 1999. There is extensive information in the archives of this list if you do a search for "Jonathan" in the 1999 archives. Let me know if you need help with the archives. There is information in the Orlin OP Fay genealogy of John Fay of Marlborough but much of it is in error or incomplete and the archives appear to give a more complete picture. Mary Fay Nelson has also written regarding this line in connection with perhaps some having died in an epidemic. In any event, it is helpful to other Fay researchers if you publish the results of your research here so it is retained in the archives and others have a chance to benefit from it. Bob Fay Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2000 15:12:47 -0800 Looking for info on Jonathan B. Fay b.1789 in CONN. removed to Maupin IL He's in the 1850 cencus in Maupin IL. married Cynthia---. Children listed are: Samuel Fay Roxanna Fay Sarah Fay Hannah Fay Margaret Fay Thanks Bud Haycraft ============================== Join the RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: Linking the world, one GEDCOM at a time. http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/ ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
Hello fellow researchers, I'm looking for anybody with a branch/info. on Christopher FAY born in Ogdensburgh, NY (close to the St. Laurence River) or any FAY branches that existed in that area during 1850-60's. He then moved to Wisconsin in 1880 (maybe with his family? or trying out the West?) before settling in Stephen, MN in 1881 where he became a farmer. Look forward to any information out there. I know nothing of Christopher's parentage. Kindest regards, Shelly Roach researching: ROACH - Wisconsin, Iowa, Minnesota FAY - Minnesota, New York NICHOLS - New York O'DELL - Bedfordshire, England TOWLE - Birmingham, England
Good Morning, Thank you, Karen Teichmann Fay > Black Rock is in the northwest part of the city of Buffalo, near the Niagara > River. Hope this helps you. > > Regards, > > Phil Palen
Hi Holly: The Fays I am working on descend from John Fay of Southborough, MA (left Gravesend, England in 1656). I have their line firmly established through Wm. Richard Cutter's Genealogy of Western New York (1912). I am looking for descendants of Adrian Foote Fay (19 MAY 1840 - 28 DEC 1915), born Little Valley, Cattaraugus County, NY; died Bradford, McKean County, PA. His parents were Alcander Fay (1816-1903) and Electa Clements. Adrian married Sarah Flint in Great Valley, NY on 12 APR 1865. They had eight children. Adrian served in the Civil War with the 105th and 94th New York Infantry. He was with Duryee's Brigade which opened the fighting in the Cornfield at Antietam, took a bullet in the shoulder at Fredericksburg, was captured at Cold Harbor, and survived the Confederate POW camps at Andersonville and Florence. My main Fay interest is in his military career. Also looking for info on his brothers Montrose, Charles, Henry, Asa, and sister Fanny Fay Lougee. Many of the Fays are buried in Willoughby Cemetery, County Route 18, Town of Great Valley. This is off US Route 219, between Salamanca and Ellicottville, Cattaraugus County, NY. Thanks for your message, and happy searching, Phil
Black Rock is in the northwest part of the city of Buffalo, near the Niagara River. Hope this helps you. Regards, Phil Palen
Hi, My husband's branch of the "Fay Family" came from Germany to New York in July,1840 and lived for a time in Erie County at Black Rock New York. One son, at least, moved to WI, but we do not have an accurate year yet for their move. They lived in Racine County then, at least one family moved to LaCrosse County. One of his sons then moved to Ramsey County MN. They did not keep good connections with each other through these moves, and did not often get together because of the distance, probably and the difficulty in travel at that time. We do not have information about the brothers and cousins. I would be happy to share names and the data that I have, if there is a connection. There is no Black Rock listed in the Rand McNally Atlas, but Erie County in on the west side of the state next to Lake Erie while the St Laurence River is on the nothern border considerably east of that area. It is probably not the same Fay line, but then, one never really knows until researching. Water travel was probably not simple either because the Niagra Falls area would be between the two areas. I do not know of a Christopher Fay. It would not be a bad idea to at least keep these communications to refer to in the future. I look forward to hearing from you should you feel there is a connection. Karen Teichmann Fay > I'm looking for anybody with a branch/info. on Christopher FAY born in > Ogdensburgh, NY (close to the St. Laurence River) or any FAY branches > that existed in that area during 1850-60's. He then moved to Wisconsin > in 1880 (maybe with his family? or trying out the West?) before settling > in Stephen, MN in 1881 where he became a farmer. >
Looking for info on Jonathan B. Fay b.1789 in CONN. removed to Maupin IL He's in the 1850 cencus in Maupin IL. married Cynthia---. Children listed are: Samuel Fay Roxanna Fay Sarah Fay Hannah Fay Margaret Fay Thanks Bud Haycraft
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Hi John, I checked the OPF Fay genealogy index last night for Magdalena Fay and Magdalena Kohout. Neither were listed. In the case of John Fay's, on the other hand, they are to numerous to mention perhaps totaling 100 or more. Even Ohio doesn't really help because there are many Fays. Hopefully other subscribers will have better answers. Bob Fay >----Original Message Follows---- >From: JROO65@aol.com >Reply-To: FAY-L@rootsweb.com >To: FAY-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: [FAY] Magdalena (Kohout) FAY; Ohio >Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2000 16:46:58 EST > >I am currently trying to locate anyone who may have connections to FAYS in >northeast, Ohio. Particularly Cuyahoga, Lake, Geauga, Ashtabula Counties, >the >city of Cleveland and Newburgh Township. My Great-grandfather Peter VACIK >married a Mrs. Magdalena FAY on 27 Feb 1893 in Cuyahoga County, Ohio. She >was >his second wife. Magdalena FAY was born Magdalena KOHOUT in Bohemia on 15 >June 1849. Her father was John (Johan) KOHOUT from Bohemia. > >Apparently she was married once before, to a man with the surname of FAY. I >have not located any information on her first husband as of yet. I do know >that she had a son or brother-in law whose name was John FAY. He was listed >on her death certificate as informant. > >Magdalena (KOHOUT) FAY immigrated to the USA around 1891 as per the 1910 >census for Newburgh Township in Cuyahoga County, Ohio. She died in Cuyahoga >County, Ohio on 12 January, 1918. She was buried at Harvard Grove Cemetery >on >Lansing Avenue in Cleveland, OH. on January 15, 1918. > >This is the only information I have on her to date. If anyone can help me >with this or has any information pertaining to any of the persons listed >please contact me. >Thank You All! >John Kangas. > > >============================== >Personalized Mailing Lists: never miss a connection again. >http://pml.rootsweb.com/ >Brought to you by RootsWeb.com. > > ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
Morning, Here's something I came across while I was searching Cuyahoga County @ Rootsweb. It mentions the line from Canada I know nothing about. Unfortunately, this was initially posted three years ago, and the email addy given is no longer valid. I did send this privately to a few people, but am now sending this to the list as a whole, maybe it'll help someone else. LMA Jim SHREVE Sr. <CUT & PASTE> posted by Leo Stevens on Thursday, September 4, 1997 Looking for information on the parents of George Thomas FAY born 2/3/1879 in Berea. Cuyahoga Co., Ohio. Georges death certificate showed his parents to be Jerry FAY born Quebec, Canada and Catherine O'brien born Auburn, NY. The 1880 Ohio census index list a Jeremiah W FAY in Parma page #301B but no Catherine. Jerry and Catherine would be my great grandparents. Would like to trace the family further. <END OF CUT & PASTE> As of yet, I haven't found a link between this George Thomas FAY and anyone in my database. Unfortunately, I tried replying to this email and got a user unknown back from the server. <G> Such is life. I do know George Thomas FAY is not related directly to Jeremiah Wilcox FAY.
Good morning all, Since last I posted anything vital I've found more info on the line down from Benejah Fay. I've been corresponding with various people and have a much better picture, so to speak. Pardon if this repeats info I already shared, but there may be new people on the list who weren't benefited by it before. <G> Sources of the new info is direct word of mouth from Bonnie Jeanne FAY HUNT and a few emails from Donald G HOFFMAN, who is a descendent of Valentine HOFFMAN, a brother to Dora HOFFMAN, who married Edgar B FAY. Also the Parma Heights Historical Cemetery can be counted as a source, as well as Ginger, who is descended from Asa FAY directly. My initial info came from "The History of Parma" by Ernest R. Kubasek published in 1976 by Ernest R. Kubasek and Bernard Survoy. My last source is the audio tape I received from my wife's grandmother. It was recorded by Dr. Dudley Sherman FAY. Apparently it was a speech he was giving that related his FAY history to an unknown group. He was a genealogical hobbyist. LMA Jim & Elicia SHREVE Generation 1 Benejah FAY (b. July 28, 1773 Sturbridge, MA and d.1860 Parma, Oh) married 1st Ruth WILCOX (b. 1781 Sturbridge, MA d. 1831 Parma, Oh) 2nd (m. 1832) Rhoda EDWARDS. They happened to be the first settlers in what is now known as Parma, Oh. Children: 1> Sophie FAY (b. 5/17/1800 Sturbridge, MA) 2> Asa FAY (b. 10/23/1801 Sturbridge, MA) married Florella BRAINARD 3> Amanda FAY (b. 11/20/1802 Sturbridge, MA) 4> Joseph Mason FAY (b. 7/31/1805, Sturbridge, MA) 5> Benejah Jr FAY (b. 8/6/1806 Sturbridge, MA d. 7-24-1849 Parma, OH) married Lois HODGEMAN 6> Mary FAY (b. 7/31/1808 Sturbridge, MA) 7> Harriet FAY (b. 4/27/1810 Sturbridge, MA) 8> Huldah FAY (b. 11/19/1811 Sturbridge, MA) 9> Watson FAY (b. 9/26/1813 Sturbridge, MA) 10> Lyman FAY (b. 10/6/1815 Sturbridge, MA) 11> Mabel Truman FAY (b. 1/26/1820 Parma, OH) married Dudley Sherman HUMPHREY 12> Twin Jeremiah Wilcox FAY (b. 3/8/1822 Parma, OH) married Mary Ann BRADL EY 13> Twin Ruth FAY (b. 3/8/1822 Parma, OH) Generation 2 2> Asa FAY (b. 10/23/1801 Sturbridge, MA) married (m. 10-13-1831 Cuyahoga County, OH) Florella BRAINARD Children: 14> Asa FAY married Lucy L BRISTOL 15> Roxanna FAY married Newell ROBERTS 5> Benejah FAY Jr. (b. 8-6-1806 Sturbridge, MA d. 7-24-1849 Parma, Cuyahoga County, OH) married Lois HODGEMAN(b.1808 d. 11-27-1877 Brooklyn Hts. OH) Children: 16> Eli FAY (b. 4/22/1828) 17> Lovell B FAY (b. 8-23-1848 d. 10-15-1866) 11> Mabel Truman FAY (b. 1-26-1820 Parma OH) married (m. 3-11-1847 Cuyahoga County, OH) Dudley Sherman HUMPHREY (d. 1876 Wakeman Township, Huron County, OH) Children: 18> Dudley Sherman HUMPHREY II (b. 5-19-1852 Wakeman Township, Huron County, OH d. 9-7-1933 Euclid Beach Park, Cuyahoga County, OH) married Effie DeEtta SHANNON 19> Harlow HUMPHREY 20> David HUMPHREY 21> unknown HUMPHREY 22> unknown HUMPHREY 12> Jeremiah Wilcox FAY (b. 3-8-1822 Parma, OH d. 1913 Parma, OH) married (m. 7-5-1854 Rockport, OH) Mary Ann BRADLEY (b. 1836 d. 1912 Parma, Cuyahoga County, OH), daughter of Alfred BRADLEY & Clarissa BRISCOE) Children: 23> William N FAY (b. abt 1855 d. 7-14-1906) 24> Edgar B FAY (b. 12-1-1856 d. 4-22-1934 Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, OH) married Dora M HOFFMAN 25> Alfred W FAY (b. 2-1860 d. 6-6-1861) married Jennie E PECK 26> Clarence FAY (b. 5/1/1873 d. 1947) married Ruth STEVENS 27> Albert W FAY Generation 3 14> Asa FAY married (m. 1-30-1870 Wakeman, Huron County, OH) Lucy L BRISTOL Children: 28> Adelaid Flora FAY(b. 12-16-1871 Huron County, OH) 29> James Franklin FAY 30> Clara May FAY 31> Harriet FAY 32> Alfred FAY 33> Etta FAY 34> Asa FAY 35> Olive FAY 15> Roxanna FAY married Newell ROBERTS, son of Alamanza ROBERTS & Maryann BLAKESLEE Children: 36> Luthor ROBERTS 16> Eli FAY (b. 4-22-1828) married 1st Huldah TAYLOR (d. 1865 Middleburgh, OH) 2nd (m. 4-4-1866 Rockport, OH) Betsey E DUNHAM (b. 9-2-1842), daughter of Almod DUNHAM & Eunice CORBIN. Children by second wife: 37> Ira E FAY 18> Dudley Sherman HUMPHREY II (b. 5-19-1852 Wakeman Township, Huron County, OH d. 9-7-1933 Euclid Beach Park, Cuyahoga County, OH) married Effie DeEtta SHANNON Children: 38> Mabel HUMPHREY married unknown KILLALY 39> Harvey John HUMPHREY 40> H Louise HUMPHREY married unknown LAMBIE 24> Edgar B FAY (b. 12-1-1856 d. 4-22-1934 Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, OH) married Dora M HOFFMAN (b. 2-1857 Parma, Cuyahoga County, OH), daughter of Jacob K HOFFMAN & Catharine Elizabeth BOTTGER Children: 41> Emma FAY (b. 11-7-1880 Parma, Cuyahoga County, OH) 42> Florence FAY (b. 1-20-1899 Parma, Cuyahoga County, OH) married Maxwell J KUHN 26> Clarence FAY (b. 5/1/1873 d. 1947) married (m. 11-28-1902) Ruth STEVENS, daughter of Nettie BROWNELL Children: 43> Esther FAY (b. abt 1903 d. abt 1904) 44> Eugene Norman FAY (b. 2-5-1906 still alive) married 1st Virginia Louise SMITH 2nd Enola Wuanita BLAELOCK 45> Dr. Dudley Sherman FAY (b. 1906 d. 1/16/1992 Parma, OH) married Opal McCLARREN 46> Jeremiah Wilcox "Jerry" FAY 47> Walter G FAY Generation 4 37> Ira E FAY married Ida WEST 42> Florence FAY (b. 1-20-1899 Parma, Cuyahoga County, OH) married Maxwell J KUHN (b. abt 1889 Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, OH d. 7-5-1951) Children: 48> Harland KUHN (b. 6-4-1915 Cuyahoga County OH d. 7-22-1983 Trumbull County, OH) married (m. 4-16-1936) Virginia May SMITH 49> George Edgar KUHN 44> Eugene Norman FAY (b. 2-5-1906 still alive) married 1st Virginia Louise SMITH (b. 8-31-1904 Cleveland OH d. 4-18-1936) 2nd Enola Wuanita BLAELOCK (d. 1998 Michigan) Children by first wife 50> Marilyn FAY 51> Bonnie Jeanne FAY married Donald Earl HUNT THIS IS MY WIFE'S PATERNAL GRANDPARENTS Children by second wife 52> Karen FAY 45> Dr. Dudley Sherman FAY (b. 1906 d. 1/16/1992 Parma, OH) married Opal McCLARREN (d. before 1992) Child: 53> Ruth FAY 46> Jeremiah Wilcox "Jerry" FAY married UNKNOWN Child: 54> Dale FAY 47> Walter G FAY married UNKNOWN Children 55> Judy FAY 56> Bruce FAY Generation 5 48> Harland KUHN (b. 6-4-1915 Cuyahoga County OH d. 7-22-1983 Trumbull County, OH) married (m. 4-16-1936) Virginia May SMITH Children: 57> Dale M KUHN 58> David R KUHN 59> Nancy L KUHN married unknown SAMPSON 51> Bonnie Jeanne FAY married Donald Earl HUNT, son of Harry HUNT & Nina Mildred LEE Children: 60> James Casey HUNT THIS IS MY WIFE'S FATHER
Morning, I've done a bit of research into the FAY's in Northern Ohio. As it stands right now I do not have a known link between your FAY and the ones I know of. Perhaps someone else already has that link. My info is by no means complete though, as I've only within the last month started exploring my wife's FAY side. My knowledge of the FAY's in northeast Ohio, I will be reposting to the list, later on tonight. There has been an update since my last FAY line posting a couple of weeks ago. So far I have seen two FAY lines in the area, one descended from John FAY, who emigrated from England in the 1600's, and a second line who came down from Canada. I know very little about that second line right now. Though I can forward that to the list also. LMA Jim SHREVE Sr. ----- Original Message ----- From: <JROO65@aol.com> To: <FAY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, February 21, 2000 4:46 PM Subject: [FAY] Magdalena (Kohout) FAY; Ohio > I am currently trying to locate anyone who may have connections to FAYS in > northeast, Ohio. Particularly Cuyahoga, Lake, Geauga, Ashtabula Counties, the > city of Cleveland and Newburgh Township. My Great-grandfather Peter VACIK > married a Mrs. Magdalena FAY on 27 Feb 1893 in Cuyahoga County, Ohio. She was > his second wife. Magdalena FAY was born Magdalena KOHOUT in Bohemia on 15 > June 1849. Her father was John (Johan) KOHOUT from Bohemia. > > Apparently she was married once before, to a man with the surname of FAY. I > have not located any information on her first husband as of yet. I do know > that she had a son or brother-in law whose name was John FAY. He was listed > on her death certificate as informant. > > Magdalena (KOHOUT) FAY immigrated to the USA around 1891 as per the 1910 > census for Newburgh Township in Cuyahoga County, Ohio. She died in Cuyahoga > County, Ohio on 12 January, 1918. She was buried at Harvard Grove Cemetery on > Lansing Avenue in Cleveland, OH. on January 15, 1918. > > This is the only information I have on her to date. If anyone can help me > with this or has any information pertaining to any of the persons listed > please contact me. > Thank You All! > John Kangas.
Searching for ancestry of Lucy Fay b. 1808 of Madison, Illinois married Barnabas Rhoads. Thanks for reading Bud Haycraft
HollisCan@aol.com wrote: > > I found "my" FAY progenitors graves in Springfield, Chicopee, and Monson, MA. > If you are working in these areas send me an e-mail and we'll compare > notes. Happy Hunting, Holly > > ============================== > Free Web space. ANY amount. ANY subject. > RootsWeb's Freepages put you in touch with millions. > http://cgi.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/acctform.cgiWould the name of Elmer, son of Joseph Fay, d. in Palmer area of MA be in your line?
I am currently trying to locate anyone who may have connections to FAYS in northeast, Ohio. Particularly Cuyahoga, Lake, Geauga, Ashtabula Counties, the city of Cleveland and Newburgh Township. My Great-grandfather Peter VACIK married a Mrs. Magdalena FAY on 27 Feb 1893 in Cuyahoga County, Ohio. She was his second wife. Magdalena FAY was born Magdalena KOHOUT in Bohemia on 15 June 1849. Her father was John (Johan) KOHOUT from Bohemia. Apparently she was married once before, to a man with the surname of FAY. I have not located any information on her first husband as of yet. I do know that she had a son or brother-in law whose name was John FAY. He was listed on her death certificate as informant. Magdalena (KOHOUT) FAY immigrated to the USA around 1891 as per the 1910 census for Newburgh Township in Cuyahoga County, Ohio. She died in Cuyahoga County, Ohio on 12 January, 1918. She was buried at Harvard Grove Cemetery on Lansing Avenue in Cleveland, OH. on January 15, 1918. This is the only information I have on her to date. If anyone can help me with this or has any information pertaining to any of the persons listed please contact me. Thank You All! John Kangas.
Hi Karen, I apologize for this post in advance for not having better info but since you're in Sacramento so you're probably more familiar with this than I am here in Wisconsin. I hope other subscribers can fill in the details that seem to elude me right now. Perhaps 6 months ago I read a book published in the last couple of years about the sinking of the SS Central America in the mid 1800's. I can't remember thae name or publisher of the book, but I would think most libraries should have it. It explored in depth the lives of some of the passengers, sea trade between the east and west coast of the US, the gold rush, and the loss of the ship and subsequent efforts to recover the tens or hundreds of millions of dollars worth of gold that sank with the ship. The ship was recently found off the southwest coast of the US, and recovery efforts are underway. From time to time I hear or read something on the news about the progress of the various lawsuits associated with the recovery. And perhaps 2 months ago while looking up something in Orlin P Fay's genealogy of the Fay's of Marlborough, I noticed an entry for a Fay and the note that he was lost on the SS Central America. I can't remember his name and couldn't find it again when I looked a few minutes ago, so perhaps someone else knows who I am referring to. But he is one of your relatives too, and he may have had other family members in your area of California. Hope this adds an interesting little tidbit to someones search. Bob Fay >----Original Message Follows---- >From: Girlbeagle@aol.com >Reply-To: FAY-L@rootsweb.com >To: FAY-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: [FAY] FAYS of Chittenden County, VT >Date: Sat, 19 Feb 2000 20:02:57 EST > >John Fay (6) Nathan Fay (5) John (4) Stepen (3) John (2) John (1) > >I am looking for anyone willing to exchange information on the family of >Capt. JOHN FAY (War of 1812) and Mary or Polly Bishop m Sept 5, 1806 in >Hinesburg, VT. They moved from Rutland to Richmond to Williston. Children >include: > >Roswell Bishop Fay --b. 1808 (died in CA) >Electa Fay --m. Read Brown (a son died in CA) >Roxanna Fay m Corey Thompson (died in CA) >Daniel Bishop Fay --born Williston, VT m. Amelia Maria Taylor >Julius Fay--born Williston, VT (died in Joliet, ILL- a daughter d. in CA) >Edith Fay--born 1828 Williston, VT m John Whitcomb? >Hiram John Davis Fay --b 1831 > >I grew up in Sacramento, CA. Descended from Julius Fay. Have found many >in >these family groups in the Sacramento, CA area after Civil War. Willing to >exchange information. Saw a post recently for a DANIEL FAY line. Could >this >be him? > >Also interested in exchanging information with any FAY descendants in CA to >see if we have connections. My e-mail is Girlbeagle@aol.com. Thanks. > > >============================== >Join the RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: >Linking the world, one GEDCOM at a time. >http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/ > > ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
Attention all Chittendon County, VA researchers!! Looking for information on Nathan (6) Nathan Fay (5) John (4) Stephen (3) John (2) John (1) Nathan Fay was born Jan 22, 1791 in Richmond, VT (then Williston) and died in Essex, VT. He married (1) Mary Murray in 1818 and (2) Polly Colby abt 1823. Children were: 1. Nathan Murray Fay-b. 1819 (*from Mary Murray-my line) 2.Safford Fay-b. 1824 3. Martha Fay- b. 1826 4. Sarah Ann-b. 1827 5. Martha b. 1828 6. Harry Colby Fay-b. 1830 (died Sulvan Co., NH) 7.Enos Fay b. 1833 8. Elliot Fay b. 1837 (died Potsdam, NY) 9. Arnold Fay b. 1840 (died Sulvan Co., NH-served in Gettysburg,Civil War) Do any of these lines ring a bell? They are from Chittendon County, VT. My line is through son Nathan Murray Fay (fought in CedarCreek), and his son Newton Murray Fay. (other siblings- Roby Nathan Fay (Civil War), Ada Fay (married to Edgar C. BARBER), and Emerson Colby Fay (killed in Cedar Creek during Civil War) In another post , saw a FAY linked with a BARBER. Would like to connect with this person. Willing to share information. Girlbeagle@aol.com
John Fay (6) Nathan Fay (5) John (4) Stepen (3) John (2) John (1) I am looking for anyone willing to exchange information on the family of Capt. JOHN FAY (War of 1812) and Mary or Polly Bishop m Sept 5, 1806 in Hinesburg, VT. They moved from Rutland to Richmond to Williston. Children include: Roswell Bishop Fay --b. 1808 (died in CA) Electa Fay --m. Read Brown (a son died in CA) Roxanna Fay m Corey Thompson (died in CA) Daniel Bishop Fay --born Williston, VT m. Amelia Maria Taylor Julius Fay--born Williston, VT (died in Joliet, ILL- a daughter d. in CA) Edith Fay--born 1828 Williston, VT m John Whitcomb? Hiram John Davis Fay --b 1831 I grew up in Sacramento, CA. Descended from Julius Fay. Have found many in these family groups in the Sacramento, CA area after Civil War. Willing to exchange information. Saw a post recently for a DANIEL FAY line. Could this be him? Also interested in exchanging information with any FAY descendants in CA to see if we have connections. My e-mail is Girlbeagle@aol.com. Thanks.
Morning all, I was looking for my wife's WARNER line when I came across this article written about Dudley Sherman HUMPHREY II. He is the son of Dudley Sherman HUMPHREY & Mabel Truman FAY, daughter of Benajah FAY & Ruth WILCOX. Just goes to show you that you find the most unlikely info when you're not looking for it. If the link doesn't work correctly let me know, and I'll post the text to the list. http://ech.cwru.edu/Scripts/Article.asp?ID=HDSI Jim SHREVE Sr.