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    1. Re: [GEN-NYS] Research info ?
    2. Kimberly Granholm
    3. What about the possibility that the mother was burried in the other location?Kimberly GranholmSenior Independent Beauty Consultantvisit my website www.marykay.com/kgranholm > Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2006 17:51:58 -0400> From: joyweave@verizon.net> To: gen-nys@rootsweb.com> Subject: Re: [GEN-NYS] Research info ?> > OK-- Whitestone (not Whitestown) is right next to Flushing in Queens > County, so maybe that works, considering that nobody in those days > spelled anything consistently. But there's no way the mother could have > died the same day the 10th child was born if the child was born there > and the mother died in Carlton, Orleans County. Today, maybe, if she > flew, but not in 1833. Clearly something is wrong in those records.> > Are they Bible entries? I know I've seen many errors in those because > people often filled them in after the fact, sometimes a whole generation > later.> > One thing you might try is the US Census in 1830. It's head of > household's name only, but it would tell you if someone by the right > name with a family of people the right age-range lived in Queens > County. Then try 1840 for whichever name you think would have assumed > head of household status in Queens County, NY and anywhere in Michigan > that you may know of.> > Don't give up yet!> > Joy> > toni evans wrote:> > >Thank you to everybody for your replies which have answers in part, here is a rough sumation .....> >> >child 1 b 1818 Jefferson Co> >2 b 1820 Penfield> >3 b 1822 Jefferson Co.> >4 b 1824 Jefferson> >5 b 1826 Troy, Renssalear> >6 b 1827 Oneida> >7 b 1828 Rome, Oneida> >8 b 1829 Whitestown> >9 b 1832 Flushing Queens> >10 b 2 Sep.1833 Whitestown Flushing> >> >Mother dies 2 Sep.1833 Carlton, Orleans> >Father dies 1838 ??? (assume NY but could have moved to MI)> >> >Now you can see where I am confused ! or do I just put in the "too hard basket" ??> >> >Regards Toni> >> >Toni Evans> > > > > >> > > -------------------------------> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to GEN-NYS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    08/31/2006 01:41:19
    1. Re: [GEN-NYS] Research info ?
    2. quillpen1
    3. That occurred to me too, Kimberly. My g-grandfather died in Rochester in a Fireman's Parade up there but was buried from his home in Ossining . Maureen ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kimberly Granholm" <kimberlyg1972@hotmail.com> To: "Joy Weaver" <gen-nys@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, August 31, 2006 7:41 PM Subject: Re: [GEN-NYS] Research info ? > What about the possibility that the mother was burried in the other > location?Kimberly GranholmSenior Independent Beauty Consultantvisit my > website www.marykay.com/kgranholm > >> Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2006 17:51:58 -0400> From: joyweave@verizon.net> To: >> gen-nys@rootsweb.com> Subject: Re: [GEN-NYS] Research info ?> > OK-- >> Whitestone (not Whitestown) is right next to Flushing in Queens > County, >> so maybe that works, considering that nobody in those days > spelled >> anything consistently. But there's no way the mother could have > died >> the same day the 10th child was born if the child was born there > and >> the mother died in Carlton, Orleans County. Today, maybe, if she > flew, >> but not in 1833. Clearly something is wrong in those records.> > Are >> they Bible entries? I know I've seen many errors in those because > >> people often filled them in after the fact, sometimes a whole generation >> > later.> > One thing you might try is the US Census in 1830. It's head >> of > household's name only, but it would tell you if someone by the right >> > name with a family of people the right age-range lived in Queens > >> County. Then try 1840 for whichever name you think would! > have assumed > head of household status in Queens County, NY and anywhere > in Michigan > that you may know of.> > Don't give up yet!> > Joy> > toni > evans wrote:> > >Thank you to everybody for your replies which have > answers in part, here is a rough sumation .....> >> >child 1 b 1818 > Jefferson Co> >2 b 1820 Penfield> >3 b 1822 Jefferson Co.> >4 b 1824 > Jefferson> >5 b 1826 Troy, Renssalear> >6 b 1827 Oneida> >7 b 1828 > Rome, Oneida> >8 b 1829 Whitestown> >9 b 1832 Flushing Queens> >10 b 2 > Sep.1833 Whitestown Flushing> >> >Mother dies 2 Sep.1833 Carlton, Orleans> > >Father dies 1838 ??? (assume NY but could have moved to MI)> >> >Now > you can see where I am confused ! or do I just put in the "too hard > basket" ??> >> >Regards Toni> >> >Toni Evans> > > > > >> > > > -------------------------------> To unsubscribe from the list, please > send an email to GEN-NYS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' > without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > GEN-NYS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    08/31/2006 01:57:28