Hi NY List, In the interest of keeping "y'all" informed, I want to report that the 10 applications for vital records that I submitted in person last Monday, 11/22/99, at the NY State Dept. of Health in Albany, resulted in a lovely envelope in my mail box here in Austin, TX today, a mere 8 days later, with the information I requested! (The key to this rapid service seems to be in providing the death, birth or marriage certificate number, which you find on the microfiche in the state archives, 11th floor, so the Dept. of Health people do not have to do that part of the research.) And so, since we all can't get to Albany whenever we wish, I suggest there is an opportunity for some enterprising person with time on his or her hands, and who lives in the Albany area, to help any of us out who can't get there but "have" to have that information sooner, rather than later, but for a price, of course! I can tell you, if I still lived up there I'd consider it! Warm regards from Austin, TX, Marilyn Hough Stern
> >New Utrecht; Records of the Reformed Church, Long Island >New York Biographical & Genealogical Record >V112, p132,205; V113, p8,74,169 > >Minutes of the town courts of Newtown, 1656-1690 >FHCL #6104134 (microfiche) >prepared by the New York City Historical Records Survey Project Division of >Professional & Service Projects, WPA 1940. Indexed. > >These are what we have available in our Family History Center (Virginia >Beach, VA). The microfiche can be ordered and read at any FHC. >The "New York Biographical & Genealogical Record" has a lot of info. in it >on early Long Island records. And is available at several of the larger >public libraries (though not at the one in Norfolk!). > >Hope this is of some help. >Pat B (have HOWELL and SAYRE ancestors in early Suffolk) > > hi all im back and my birth name is josephine rizzo anyone from new york willing to make some calls for me as i live in pa and this could get way too.expensive jo-ann
----- Original Message ----- From: Harriette Jensen <hariji@sirius.com> To: <GEN-NYS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, November 30, 1999 2:10 PM Subject: Early Long Island Records > Hi, All. > > According to "Hoisingtons in America", the original Hoisington immigrant, > John HORSINGTON, held public office in Suffolk County, Long Island, > sometime between 1675 and 1703. Since I am really new to New York > research, can anybody suggest a source for this type of information? > > Harriette > Stockton CA > > ============================================================ == > Hoisington Family Web Site <http://www.genweb.net/~hoisington/index.htm> > Sumner Co. KS <http://skyways.lib.ks.us/genweb/sumner/index.html> > Kay Co. OK <http://www.rootsweb.com/~okkay/okkay.htm> > SURNAMES: HOISINGTON (w/28 variant spellings) anywhere, HATFIELD > (OH>IN>IA> KS>OK), HARDIN (MO>OK), DAVIS (Posey Co. IN), MORRIS (KS), COMBS > (KY,IN,KS,OK, CA), JONES (Brown Co. OH), PERKINS (VT>IA>KS>OK>TX), LATHAM > (MO) > > > > ==== GEN-NYS Mailing List ==== > Have you forgotten how to UNSUBSCRIBE? > Visit the GEN-NYS-L Frequently Asked Questions (And Answers!) web page: > http://www.rootsweb.com/~nozell/GEN-NYS-L/FAQ/GEN-NYS-L.txt > "Genealogical resources in the New York metropolitan area " edited by Estelle M. Guzik. Jewish Genealogical Society, c1989. "This book is the most comprehensive guide available for the New York Metro area, incl. New York City's 5 co.s, Long Island, Westchester, Northern NJ co.s & the state capitals of Albany & Trenton"--bk jacket. Incl. name, place & subject indexes. "Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy", Family History Library Catalog #6051376 (microfiche) Volume 3, New York. Ann Arbor, Mich.: Edwards Brothers, 1940. 540pp. Hinshaw's index & abstract of records of four Quaker monthly meetings in New York City & on Long Island. Long Island, New York, 1609-1924 FHLC #6050109 - 6050113 (microfiche) The boroughs of Brooklyn & Queens, counties of Nassau & Suffolk, by Henry Isham Hazelton. NY: Lewis Historical Pub., 1925. Indexed. Contains v.1-3 paged continuously - v.4-5 contain biographical material - v.5 is numbered as v.6. History of Long Island FHLC #6048167 - 6048169 (microfiche) from its discovery & settlement to the present time, by Benjamin Franklin Thompson with additions & a biography of the author by Charles J. Werner. Indexed. A sketch of the 1st settlement of the several towns on Long Island FHLC #6051023 (microfiche) with their political condition, to the end of the American Revolution / by Silas Wood. Brooklyn, NY: Printed by A. Spooner, 1828. New Utrecht; Records of the Reformed Church, Long Island New York Biographical & Genealogical Record V112, p132,205; V113, p8,74,169 Minutes of the town courts of Newtown, 1656-1690 FHCL #6104134 (microfiche) prepared by the New York City Historical Records Survey Project Division of Professional & Service Projects, WPA 1940. Indexed. These are what we have available in our Family History Center (Virginia Beach, VA). The microfiche can be ordered and read at any FHC. The "New York Biographical & Genealogical Record" has a lot of info. in it on early Long Island records. And is available at several of the larger public libraries (though not at the one in Norfolk!). Hope this is of some help. Pat B (have HOWELL and SAYRE ancestors in early Suffolk)
Hi, All. According to "Hoisingtons in America", the original Hoisington immigrant, John HORSINGTON, held public office in Suffolk County, Long Island, sometime between 1675 and 1703. Since I am really new to New York research, can anybody suggest a source for this type of information? Harriette Stockton CA ============================================================ Hoisington Family Web Site <http://www.genweb.net/~hoisington/index.htm> Sumner Co. KS <http://skyways.lib.ks.us/genweb/sumner/index.html> Kay Co. OK <http://www.rootsweb.com/~okkay/okkay.htm> SURNAMES: HOISINGTON (w/28 variant spellings) anywhere, HATFIELD (OH>IN>IA> KS>OK), HARDIN (MO>OK), DAVIS (Posey Co. IN), MORRIS (KS), COMBS (KY,IN,KS,OK, CA), JONES (Brown Co. OH), PERKINS (VT>IA>KS>OK>TX), LATHAM (MO)
hi can anyone help me. i am adopted and just received my birth name josephine rizzo is there anyway to find out what rizzos in the new york area would have been say age 45 or 31 in the yr 1960. are there any data bases that do this? anyone have any access. i live in pa and cant possibly call every rizzo from here any thoughts or help email me thanks jo-ann
NY List Members: I wonder if one of you would know how I might find out more about the BRIMER who is mentioned in the excerpt below from George Washington's Papers at the Library of Congress. Any suggestions as to where I might call or write about the claim mentioned that evidently was negotiated in New York in 1776 ? I would appreciate any help you could give me as I am not from the New York area and have no idea as to where to call or write. ...Marjorie Mamt1984@aol.com The Writings of George Washington from the Original Manuscript Sources, 1745-1799. John C. Fitzpatrick, Editor.--vol. 05 "New York, July 30, 1776. Sir: I was this Morning honored with your two favors of yesterday's date and agreeable to your request have given Mr. Palfrey liberty to negociate your claim with Mr. Brimer and wish it may be satisfied, agreeably to you." [Note 23: There is no mention of this Brimer claim in the Journals of the Continental Congress.]
GOMN #25 is now out! You can access it totally free at: http://members.aol.com/bonessgt/News25.htm #25: 113099: 25th landmark issue! Y2K Commentary! Family in the news. New GOMN Fax number! New GOMN/Family search engine! Lunsford Mountain! A new birth and some deaths. A reunion of my own! Connections and corrections from past issues! Mugshot of Julius Rodgers Lunsford, Jr -- famed patent attorney for Coca-Cola! More pictures! Talent of Odel Lunceford. Lineage of Joseph Lunsford c1743! And more! Cuzzin Terry Lunsford http://gomn.gemealogy.org GOOD OL' MOUNTAIN NEWS -- Genealogy done different! E-MAIL: gomn@genealogy.org LUNSFORD GENEALOGY: http://gomn.genealogy.org/ LUNSFORD COLLECTION: http://members.ebay.com/aboutme/gomn@genealogy.org/ LUNSFORD MAIL/NEWS GROUP: http://www.onelist.com/subscribe.cgi/gomn NEWSLETTER: http://members.aol.com/bonessgt/backissues.htm HENRY COUNTY CLASS OF 1979: http://members.aol.com/bonessgt/henry1979.htm LAFF MAILING LIST: http://www.onelist.com/subscribe.cgi/laff Not having any problems would be a problem in itself!
Hi, I'm looking for a kind soul in the Albany area that would like to do a good deed. I need a copy of my gggrandfathers death certificate and have been informed that Albany is now working o genealogy requests for June 1999. I figure that means by mail I would get it by next July or August and I wanted to give this to my daughter fo xmas. If anyone is willing to do this, please contact me. Thanks, Marge
I am looking for info on my 3rd Great Grandparents Simon J. HESS and/or Louisa REED. I posted for info on a Samuel HESS previously but was wrong about his first name. His name was actually Simon J. not Samuel HESS. Info I have is as follows: Simon J. HESS and Louisa REED born in Steuben County I believe, perhaps Wayland TWP. around 1820?. One child born in NY: Emmaline HESS (1842). Rest of children born/raised Indiana County, PA Montgomery TWP (renamed Grant TWP): Albert Henry HESS (1843), Augustus HESS (1846), and Catherine HESS. Any info about Samuel and Louisa's parents and etc.... is appreciated. Thank you, Melissa Buchanan-Watson mbw11@home.com
Greetings from Oklahoma! I recently joined this list am posting for the first time. I am searching for a family with the above surname(s) - the spelling changed very often I'm afraid which has made it difficult to search for them! A William Matterstock (sp?) and wife had a son born in Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, Canada in 1785 and also a daughter Elizabeth b. 1789 in Country Harbour, Guysborough Co., NS. In the 1800's they change the spelling of their surname to MODISTOCK and are very prosperous in shipping, lumber, and mining. They married into a couple of other lines of my interest. If anyone could assist me with this family I would greatly appreciate it. There appears to be no record of where they came from prior to Nova Scotia. I noticed on the LDS site that many families with similar surnames are from NY - primarily Ulster Co. Thank so very much for any assistance. Peggy O'Neal-Thurston
Is any one on this list researching this BAKER line? The descendants of 1 778--Richard Baker --l 824 written by Joseph Baker 2652 Bob Jones Road Scottsboro, Al. 35769 jcbaker@HiWAAY.net Richard Baker was born in England about 1778 and not much else is known about him such as where he was born, his parents names, when he arrived in this country, or where he raised his family. Family stories say that Richard came here with his father and settled near Connecticut and that they were Quakers. I have not been able to establish either point. He married Sarah Leive or (Lewis). This marriage is said to have been in New York ( not verified ). They had 5 sons, Hiram b. 1805, New York; Lewis b. Jan. 23, 1807 in New York; Stephen b. Feb. 29, 1812 in Dutchess County New York; ( Stephan's death certificate lists his mother as Sarah Leive, and his place of birth as Dutchess Co. N.Y. ) Charles b. May 10, 1823 in New York; Tom (date and place of birth unknown). Sarah is believed to have died in 1823. Richard is said to have married Ester Fyfe and both died in 1824. At the time of Richard's death at least 2 or 3 of the boys were young enough to become wards of the state but I have not found any such records. Another family story places the family in "9 Partners' in Dutchess County New York, but I have not found any record. In the 1 0 year period after R i c h a r d's death H i r a m and L e w i s got married, Stephen and Charles were farmed out to other families as wards of the state. Tom we know nothing about. Stephen acquired a middle name of Tredwell. I believe that this was the name of the family that took him in. Some time in the mid 1830's the boys were unhappy with their lot and decided to go 'west". Tom decided to stay and was not heard from again. Stories say that they left as a group but dates say otherwise,but they all ended up in the same place together.Bakertown, Berrian County, Michigan. Bakertown no longer exists as a town and about all that remains is the cemetary, which is just south east of present day Buchanon just north of US Highway 12 . Bakertown was less than 10 miles north of the Michigan, Indiana state line, while South Bend Indiana was about 25 miles to the south east . Second Generation Hiram Baker b. 1805 N.Y. d. 1901 Bakertown, Mi. Hiram married in about 1823, probably before Richard died. A LDS film #0451029 lists his wife as Mary Traux, along with 4 children. Niles Albert b. 1824 ; Whitman ( I believe it is William ) b. 1826 ; Thomas b.1830; Sarah b. 1832. All born in St. Lawrence Co. N.Y. Mary died and Hiram remarried. The second wife's name was Lucenal. They had at least 1 child, George Lewis N. Baker b. Jan. 23, 1807 in N.Y. d. Nov. 10, 1872 Bakertown, Mi. I do not know the name of his first wife, or when they were married. Their first child was Sarah Jane b. July 24, 1832 at Chautauqua City, N.Y. ; Mary E. b. 1834 in N.Y. ; Rosaline b. 1834 in Indiana ; Kenny R. b. 1839 in Indiana ; His first wife died about 1840 and he married Elizabeth Haseltine in 1842 and moved to Bakertown Mi. They had 5 children Louisa b. 1843 at Bakertown Mi. ; Florence b. 1847 at Bakertown Mi. ; John b. 1853 at Bakertown Mi. ; Lewis W. b. 1855 at Bakertown Mi. ; Clyde H. b. 1857 At Bakertown Mi. Note that Hiram and Lewis have a daughter named Sarah born in the same year in different parts of New York. Stephen Tredwell Baker b. Feb. 29 1812 in New York --Stephen's obituary in the Buchanan Mi. paper lists his birthplace as Dutchess Co. N.Y. while a family story puts his birth at Oneida Co. N.Y. d. May 31, 1904 at Bakertown Mi. Stephen married Margaret McLain, date and place not known. They had 3 children while living in LaPorte Co. Indiana. Emily Margaret b. Aug. 26, 1839 ; Francis A. b. June 18, 1842. ; Lucy ( b. unknown) died at age 16 years. His first wife died at Union Mills, LaPorte Co. In. ( date unknown He then married Eleanor Morgan on April 22, 1849. Eleanor was the daughter of Jessee Morgan at Chesterton, Porter Co. In. Stephen moved his family to South Bend, Indiana. While there they had 2 children, Vittelis b. Apr.6, 1850, ; James b. 1853. They then moved to Bakertown Mi. and added 3 more children. Nora A. b. Oct. 23, 1857 ; Edward Charles b. Sept. 1, 1862; George b., 1865. He was the last of the four to settle in Bakertown. Stephen was mechanically inclined and liked working with machines. When he arrived at Bakertown he found what he called a large river, it was actually McCoys Crek.There he settled and built a carding mill and a saw mill. He also farmed. Charles Baker b. May 10, 1823 in N.Y. d. Charies's wife was named Eliza, date and place of marriage is unknown.They had 2 children, Mary E. Baker b. Apr. 1860 ; Harry Baker b. Nov. 1865. They all lived and died in Bakertown. Tom Baker b. in N.Y. d Tom did not want to leave New York when the others did and nothing was heard from him after that. ------------------------
Most extant G.A.R. "Descriptive Books" for NY State posts are at the NY State Library. I'm not familiar with Michigan but would suspect the State Archives or Library there would be the places to look. At 10:54 AM 11/27/1999 -0500, User683614@aol.com wrote: >Hello All, > Does anyone know where I might be able to locate membership information >for the G.A.R. (Grand Army of the Republic) in Michigan? My >great-great-grandfather Nathaniel PERKINS and his brother George Washington >PERKINS, served in the 10th New York Heavy Artillery, made up of men from >Jefferson County, New York. After the war, they settled in Saginaw and >Genesee Counties, respectively, and continued their affiliations with the >G.A.R's "A.L. CARVER" post somewhere in Michigan. Any information would be >greatly appreciated. >Sincerely, >Kevin O'Brien >Laguna Hills, California >Researching: Dorchester > Perkins > Shannon > Van Schaick > Warner > Ivall > Lowe > Gauley > > >==== GEN-NYS Mailing List ==== >Have you forgotten how to UNSUBSCRIBE? >Visit the GEN-NYS-L Frequently Asked Questions (And Answers!) web page: > http://www.rootsweb.com/~nozell/GEN-NYS-L/FAQ/GEN-NYS-L.html
Hi All, I am making a one time posting to advise anyone interested in helping preserve the terminus to the Erie Canal known as the Commercial Slip -- in Buffalo. A website has been set up to voice your support and leave us a message of (hopefully) support. The area is under current renovation/demolition/improvements. When recent digging began, various sites of historical significance were uncovered such as the original walls to the Commercial Slip, an original Red Medina Sandstone Street network and the actual interior walls of a subbasement establishment which doubled as a stop on the underground railroad. There are no current plans to keep most of these sites in their original condition. Markers and replicas are in the proposed plan. If preservation and support of a National Historic Landmark designation is of interest to you, please stop by our site and by all means pass it on to family/friends/neighbors/CO-workers. http://members.tripod.com/~wnyroots/index-canal.html Thank you for any support Kathi White
Will the person who posted the query about the Binghamton State Hospital please contact me privately at the address below. I may have an item about it that you might like to have. Jack, Indianapolis J4777EA@aol.com
Dear Wilson, My husband collects postcards of hotels in NYC and we are always looking at old cards. One of the best collections I ever saw was in one of the antique shops in Hudson, NY. We could have spent hours there. Well worth the trip. Judy P.
Hi does anyone know if you can still order vital records by phone or email in Albany? Marge
List members, I have been looking for several years for some old postcards of Potter, NY. There were not an awful lot made but the few that I have seen provide a look at some of the old stores and buildings from around 1900 - 1930. If any of you out there know of any, or would be able to scan and send them I would be very grateful. Pictures of old Potter are very rare and I am trying to collect as many as possible to study some of the old buildings in the hamlet. I hope to hear from someone, or hear where some postcards might be. I have eight of them and will gladly send mine via email. Thanks, Wilson Simmons Jr. Potter Center, NY
User683614@aol.com wrote: > > Hello All, > Does anyone know where I might be able to locate membership information > for the G.A.R. (Grand Army of the Republic) in Michigan? My > great-great-grandfather Nathaniel PERKINS and his brother George Washington > PERKINS, served in the 10th New York Heavy Artillery, made up of men from > Jefferson County, New York. After the war, they settled in Saginaw and > Genesee Counties, respectively, and continued their affiliations with the > G.A.R's "A.L. CARVER" post somewhere in Michigan. Any information In the late 1890's the National GAR sent each chapter a Roster book. At least those chapters in Chautauqua County, New York. The local chapters recorded all informaion on their members- when and where they served - when and where born - when and where died - . Some chapters elaborated and added obits - family data and photos - others just have the bare minimum of information. Perhaps the A. L. Carter chapter had such a roster book. Most of the ones here are now in museum or other archives but are available to view. Try accessing the Michigan Genweb page and go to both the counties you named. Also put a Query on the boards in those counties- someone there will have your answer. Donna
Elizabeth, Eunice and others interested in the name Jervis. I live not far from Port Jervis and agree with Elizabeth. It has always been a beautiful town. Been traveling to that town for almost 63 years. Many are "badmouthing" the town because it has been going through a tough time in the last 10 years or so, but it has so much history and is so picturesque a setting right on the Delaware that it is still a beautiful town. June Barrett of Bethel, NY
Wishing you a belated Happy Thanksgiving! About 377 years ago Thursday, my (and likley your) ancestors were munching on Turkey, Goose, and/or venison, somebody will correct me if I'm wrong. Here's my line. There are far too many other surnames in the ahnentafel to list here. All cousins,... 1st through n th and greater are welcome to view my Ancient Families of New York State, New England, and Pennsylvania ancestral lines. Don't be too surprised if we are distantly related,.... like it or not. Look for the genealogy link. http://home.att.net/~mwburne/ Family History - 25 Nov 1999 Page 1 (1) 1. Richard WARREN - 1304 Birth Date: 1580 Burial Place: Plymouth, Plymouth, MA Spouse: Elizabeth - 1305 Children: Sarah - 1303 (2) 1.1 Sarah WARREN - 1303 Birth Date: 1613 Birth Place: England Death Date: 25 Jul 1686 Death Place: Plymouth, Plymouth, MA Spouse: John COOKE (COOK) - 1302 Birth Date: Circa 1607 Christen Date: Circa Jan 1607 Christen Place: Leyden, Holland Death Date: 23 Nov 1695 Spouse Father: Francis COOKE (COOK) - 1745 (1583-1663) Spouse Mother: Hester MAHIEU - 1746 Children: Mary - 1301 (3) 1.1.1 Mary COOKE - 1301 Birth Date: 12 Jan 1648 Birth Place: Plymouth, Plymouth, MA Christen Date: 12 Jan 1648 Spouse: Philip TABOR - 1300 Children: Lydia - 1299 (4) 1.1.1.1 Lydia TABER - 1299 Birth Date: 28 Sep 1673 Birth Place: Dartmouth, Bristol, MA Death Date: 23 Mar 1754 Spouse: Jospeh MOSHER - 1298 Children: James - 1291 (5) 1.1.1.1.1 James MOSHER - 1291 Birth Date: 15 Dec 1704 Birth Place: Dartmouth, Bristol, MA Spouse: Sarah DAVOL (DEUEL) - 1292 Birth Date: 1709 Birth Place: Dartmouth, Bristol, MA Death Date: 1783 Spouse Father: Benjamin DAVOL (DEUEL) - 1293 (1680-1735) Spouse Mother: Anne BROWNELL - 1294 Children: Anna - 1290 (6) 1.1.1.1.1.1 Anna MOSHER - 1290 Birth Date: 25 Aug 1745 Birth Place: Dartmouth, Bristol, MA Spouse: Matthew DYMOND - 1289 Birth Date: 1740 Birth Place: Woodstock, Ulster Co., NY Death Date: 1839 Children: John B. - 1287 William - 1605 Margaretha (Peggy) - 1606 Matthew - 1607 J. Henry - 1608 Isaac - 1609 Phoebe - 1610 (7) 1.1.1.1.1.1.1 John B. DYMOND - 1287 Birth Date: 1768 Birth Place: Dutchess Co., NY Death Place: Dymond Hollow, Luzerne, PA Spouse: Mary LAWSON - 1288 Birth Date: Circa 1770/1774 Birth Place: NJ Death Place: Dymond Hollow, Luzerne, PA Children: Mahala - 31 (8) 1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1 Mahala DIAMOND - 31 Birth Date: 30 Jun 181848 Spouse: Elijah HARRIS - 30 Birth Date: 16 Feb 180548 Birth Place: Forty Fort, Luzerne Co., PA Death Date: 20 Aug 1890 Death Place: Lemon, Twp. Wyoming Co., PA Spouse Father: William HARRIS - 1307 Children: Phebe - 29 Jaripta? - 1171 Mary - 1172 Lucy - 1173 Elizabeth - 1174 Maria - 1175 (9) 1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1 Phebe HARRIS - 29 Birth Date: 1842 Death Date: 1915 Spouse: Henry William DECKER - 13 Birth Date: 16 Mar 1842 Birth Place: Deckertown, Lathrop Township, Susquehanna Co., PA Death Date: 8 Sep 1913 Spouse Father: Jacob Abram DECKER - 14 (1810-1897) Spouse Mother: Hannah BENEDICT - 15 (1816-1892) Marriage Date: 1 Jan 1866 Children: Milburn - 11 Mason - 331 Lucy Gertrude - 332 Adelbert - 333 Adella - 334 Ora - 335 Lula - 336 (10) 1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1 Milburn DECKER - 11 Birth Date: 3 Apr 1869 Birth Place: Deckertown, PA Death Date: 10 Jul 1924 Death Place: Nicholson, PA Spouse: Alma Alpha CARR - 12 Birth Date: 1874 Death Date: 1 Apr 1930 Death Place: Clearfield Borough, Clearfield Co., PA Spouse Father: Frank H. CARR - 329 (-1923) Spouse Mother: Louisa ROUGHT - 330 (-1920) Children: Orlan Walter - 9 Pauline Marie - 322 Agnes Alma - 323 (11) 1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1 Orlan Walter DECKER - 9 Birth Date: 15 Aug 1894 Birth Place: Deckertown, PA Death Date: 1 Apr 1962 Death Place: Geneva, Ontario Co., NY Spouse: Minnie Lucilla DAVIS - 10 Birth Date: Dec 1894 Birth Place: Erin, Chemung Co., NY Spouse Father: Nathaniel H. "Nathan" DAVIS - 316 (1848-1920) Spouse Mother: Hattie Mae DRAKE - 317 (1849-1918) Children: Henry Milburn - 7 Loretta Alpha - 318 Merle Francis - 319 Laura May - 321 (12) 1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1 Henry Milburn DECKER - 7 Birth Date: 18 Jan 1916 Birth Place: Springville, PA Spouse: Elizabeth Joann STEEN - 8 Birth Date: 21 Oct 1920 Birth Place: Geneva, Ontario Co., NY Spouse Father: Joseph Lawrence STEEN - 32 (1898-1953) Spouse Mother: Helen E. MURPHY - 33 (1895-1925) Children: Robert Francis - 292 Barbara Helen - 4 Claire Marie - 297 Sharron Ann - 302 Henry Milburn - 303 Joann Elizabeth - 307 Monica Lynne - 308 Gerard Brian - 309 Index COOKE, Mary - 1301 (3) 1.1.1 DECKER, Henry Milburn - 7 (12) 1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1 DECKER, Milburn - 11 (10) 1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1 DECKER, Orlan Walter - 9 (11) 1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1 DIAMOND, Mahala - 31 (8) 1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1 DYMOND, John B. - 1287 (7) 1.1.1.1.1.1.1 HARRIS, Phebe - 29 (9) 1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1 MOSHER, Anna - 1290 (6) 1.1.1.1.1.1 MOSHER, James - 1291 (5) 1.1.1.1.1 TABER, Lydia - 1299 (4) 1.1.1.1 WARREN, Richard - 1304 (1) 1. WARREN, Sarah - 1303 (2) 1.1 Mike Burnett