To all you nice people of Conn. I am trying to prove that a Phineas Stewart, (Rev War Soldier) is the father of a Terry. Terry was supposed to have been born in the time frame of 1770, and he married a girl by the name of Betsey Nichols, date unknown. I need this in formation for the DAR. These people came from the Stonington area of Conn. Appreciate any help anyone can give to me. Thank You very much. Charles R. Vogler
Try this site as a starting point: http://www.cimorelli.com/safe/shipmenu.htm Microfilmed ships passenger lists are available from the NARA http://www.nara.gov and through the Family History Centers. Shirley -----Original Message----- From: TCT222@aol.com <TCT222@aol.com> To: GenConnecticut-L@rootsweb.com <GenConnecticut-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Monday, October 18, 1999 4:53 PM Subject: [GenConnecticut-L] Ship information question >Hi Group: > >I received the citizenship information for my husband's great great >grandfather. > >He came over from Italy (probably the port of Naples) and arrived in New York >Port on or about July 8, 1897. (he ended up in New Haven) > >Unfortunately, there is no ship listed. > >Is there a way to get a list of all ships that arrived in New York on or >about that date from Italy? > >Any ideas greatly appreciated. > >Thanks > >Tracy (Thompson) Tomaselli > >
Hi Group: I received the citizenship information for my husband's great great grandfather. He came over from Italy (probably the port of Naples) and arrived in New York Port on or about July 8, 1897. (he ended up in New Haven) Unfortunately, there is no ship listed. Is there a way to get a list of all ships that arrived in New York on or about that date from Italy? Any ideas greatly appreciated. Thanks Tracy (Thompson) Tomaselli
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I am looking for the parents of Lucinda Horton. She was born in Connecticut January 1821. She married John Douglas Campbell and they lived in Oswego, N. Y. Does anybody have any information on this Horton family. Joanne in Rockford, MI
Hello Ct. Researchers, I'm searching for the parents & siblings of Abigail PRATT who married 3/22/1742 Ebenezer PERKINS. Ebenezer was born 7/1/1721 in Voluntown, Ct. Abigail was born 1725 maybe in R.I. I would like to hear from anyone having data for Abigail & her parents. Thanks for your help. Ed Jones New Palestine, In.
Hello Ct. Researchers, I'm searching for the wife of my ancestor Jonathon TOWER. He had a sister Nancy TOWER born somewhere in Ct. Dec. 1777. This Nancy was married to Josiah MILLARD. Jonathon was also born in Ct. 1775/1778 & died 2/1/1855 in Switzerland County, In. I suspect Jonathon was married to Josiah's sister who is the person I'm searching for. Jonathon, Hannah & Nancy TOWER were all born in Ct. & were the children of Gideon TOWER & Abigail PERKINS. I would like a reply from anyone having data for this MILLARD Family. Thanks in advance for your help. Ed Jones New Palestine, In.
hi , whoever is reading this , I would hope you would look to see what ...... Actually I am trying to find a person named ' Pamw@choice.net ' , who is no longer at that addy , or her website ....... Pam are you out there ? , I have the Treat Family book !!!! , write me !!! , Phil in Lynwwod ......
Someone asked about epidemics the other day and I finally found this note I had received from another list. Hope it helps, Kathy -- In case you ever wondered why a large number of your ancestors disappeared during a certain period in history, his might help. Epidemics have always had a great influence on people - and thus influencing as well, the genealogists trying to trace them. Many cases of people disappearing from records can be traced to their dying during an epidemic or moving away from the affected area. Some of the major epidemics in the United States are listed below: 1657 Boston Measles 1687 Boston Measles 1690 New York Yellow Fever 1713 Boston Measles 1729 Boston Measles 1732-3 Worldwide Influenza 1738 South Carolina Smallpox 1739-40 Boston Measles 1747 CT,NY,PA,SC Measles 1759 N. America [areas inhabited by white people] Measles 1761 North America and West Indies Influenza 1772 North America Measles 1775 N. America [especially hard in NE] epidemic Unknown 1775-6 Worldwide [one of the worst epidemics] Influenza 1783 Dover, DE ["extremely fatal"] Bilious Disorder 1788 Philadelphia and New York Measles 1793 Vermont [a "putrid" fever] and Influenza 1793 VA [killed 500 in 5 counties in 4 weeks] Influenza 1793 Philadelphia [one of the worst epidemics] Yellow Fever 1793 Harrisburg, PA [many unexplained deaths] Unknown 1793 Middletown, PA [many mysterious deaths] Unknown 1794 Philadelphia, PA Yellow Fever 1796-7 Philadelphia, PA Yellow Fever 1798 Philadelphia, PA [one of the worst] Yellow Fever 1803 New York Yellow Fever 1820-3 Nationwide [starts Schuylkill River and spreads] "Fever" 1831-2 Nationwide [brought by English emigrants] Asiatic Cholera 1832 NY City and other major cities Cholera 1837 Philadelphia Typhus 1841 Nationwide [especially severe in the south] Yellow Fever 1847 New Orleans Yellow Fever 1847-8 Worldwide Influenza 1848-9 North America Cholera 1850 Nationwide Yellow Fever 1850-1 North America Influenza 1852 Nationwide [New Orleans-8,000 die in summer] Yellow Fever 1855 Nationwide [many parts] Yellow Fever 1857-9 Worldwide [one of the greatest epidemics] Influenza 1860-1 Pennsylvania Smallpox 1865-73 Philadelphia, NY, Boston, New Orleans} {Smallpox Baltimore, Memphis, Washington DC} Cholera and a series of recurring epidemics of: Typhus, Typhoid, Scarlet Fever, Yellow Fever 1873-5 North America and Europe Influenza 1878 New Orleans [last great epidemic] Yellow Fever 1885 Plymouth, PA Typhoid 1886 Jacksonville, FL Yellow Fever 1918 (high point year) Influenza Worldwide more people were hospitalized in WWI from this epidemic than wounds. US Army training camps became death camps, with 80% death rate in some camps. Finally, these specific instances of cholera were mentioned: 1833 Columbus, OH 1834 New York City 1849 New York 1851 Coles Co., IL, The Great Plains, and Missouri **************** New England Genealogy Home page: http://pages.prodigy.net/kathyb/home.htm
Does any one know of the parents of: 1. Zachariah WHITMAN b 1595 of London, England d 1666 Milford, New Haven, CT md 10 June 1630 London, England.. TO: Sarah BISCOE NOTES: Zachariah was 40 years of age when he left London on 19 Sep 1635 for New England aboard the "TRUELOVE" He came with his wife, Sarah age 25, their son Zechariah 2 1/2..two nephews, Thomas age 15 and John age 14 the sons of his sister Elizabeth (WHITMAN) STREME / STREAM. Zechariah was the ruling elder, he was an ordained teacher of the church at Milford and assisted in the installation of Rev. Roger NEWTON. He may have had a son Joseph who was admitted as freeman of Ct in 1664, removed to Huntington, Long Island, New York and died before his father in 1666. Also his son Zachariah 2) was dead by 1666. In Zechariah 1) will dated 24 April 1666 gave his estate at Milford after the death of his wife Sarah to his nephew Zachariah the s/o his brother John..and to George CLARK and John STREAM the s/o of his sister Elizabeth (WHITMAN) STREAM-OTIS each 20 pounds." SOURCE: Pioneers of MA., by Pope p495; Savage v4 p222 for his nephews John and Thomas STREAM OR STREME; Sav v4 p523 for his brother John WHITMAN and p 524-5 for himself and his wife Sarah; Coldham's complete book of Emigrants p167 for his self, his wife, his son Zechariah and two of his sisters children, Thomas 15, and John 14 STREAM / STREME. 2. Elizabeth WHITMAN b 1595-1605 of London, England d aft 12 Sep 1672 Weymouth, Norfolk, MA md 22 Feb 1619/1620 London, England, TO: Thomas STREAM NOTES: Elizabeth's husband Thomas STREAM / STREME died abt 1635 in England. Elizabeth came to New England with her children, probably at the same time as her brother Zachariah and his family..She md after 1653 General John 1) OTIS the emigrant. Elizabeth and her 1st husband Thomas STREAM had a daughter Elizabeth STREAM who md John HOLBROOK as his 2nd wife... Elizabeth and Thomas also has sons John, Thomas and Benjamin. I can't find anything about Benjamin except that he was a brother of Thomas [Sav v4 p222 under Thomas] There is a Benjamin who died 1663 who had a brother Thomas who died 1662, they were the sons of John [Pioneers of MA by Pope p439] If there is a connections I don't know it at this date. SOURCE: Torrey's New England marriages prior 1700 548 for her 2nd husband John 1) OTIS; Pioneers of MA., by Pope p337; Savage v 4 p222 for her sons John and Thomas & p523-4 for her brothers John and Zachariah; Coldham's Complete Book of Emigrants p167 for her brother and her two children; 3. John WHITMAN b 1602 county Dorsetshire, England d 13 Nov 1692 Weymouth, Norfolk, MA md abt 1628 Weymouth, Dorsetshire, England.. TO: .........?.............. NOTES: John was my 9th gr grandfather and the 5th gr grandfather of President Abraham LINCOLN.. John was freeman 13 March 1639... removed soon to Weymouth, Norfolk, MA., He and his wife were parents of 9 ch.. some born in England, some born here. Savage doesn't say who his wife was, but Torrey says her name may have been Mary or perhaps Ruth both with a ? by those names. His wife died 1662, John died at age 90 in 1692. SOURCE: Savage v4 p523; Torrey's New England Marriages prior 1700 p809; Pioneers of MA., by Pope p494; I come thru John's daughter; Sarah 2) WHITMAN who md Abraham 2) JONES then thru Sarah 3) JONES who md Mordecai 3) LINCOLN then thru Mordecai 4) LINCOLN who md 1) Hannah SALTER & md2) Mary (ROBESON???) I come thru 2nd wife Mary.. then thru Thomas 5) LINCOLN who md Elizabeth DAVIS then thru Thomas 6) and Elizabeth DICKINSON then thru Elizabeth 7) LINCOLN and George HOLLIS Do any of you know who John's wife was... she being my 9th gr gm, I sure would like to be able to give her a name... Thanks to all of you, Wilma Fleming Haynes gencon@harborside.com
I am looking for information on Patrick Dillon married to Mary Carroll about 1906 in Naugatuck. Any information on them or their parents would be a big help. They both originally came from Ireland. Cindy Pepefifer@aol.coom
Fort Griswold http://home.ptd.net/~revwar/groton.html <A HREF="http://home.ptd.net/~revwar/groton.html">THE BURNING OF NEW LONDON, ON THE 6TH OF SEPT...</A> THE BURNING OF NEW LONDON, ON THE 6TH OF SEPTEMBER, 1781. >From the Connecticut Gazette of Friday, September 7th. With Troop Rosters! See also (great) Fort Griswold <A HREF="http://www.revwar.com/ftgriswold/">Fort Griswold Home Page</A>
Hello All, I ordered a copy of the 1900 census for, I thought, William Rhodes PERKINS. What I received was a copy of the 1900 census for a William PERKINS, b. 1868, married to Elizabeth and living in Norwich City, CT. As a bonus mistake I also have a copy of the 1900 census for a Donald PERKINS, b 1858, married to Florence (?), sons Edmund and Donald daughters Florance and Lois, all living in Norwich City, CT. If any of these PERKINS are yours and you want the copies of the Census please contact me off list and I will give them to you.
Hi I'm trying to find a Paula Murphy who did a request on a Nfld. list....your address of .....alatra@aol.com .....no longer works, please contact me privately. hevans@mnsi.net Heather
--part1_0.9d2d585e.25351247_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit --part1_0.9d2d585e.25351247_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-path: MGBG4591@aol.com From: MGBG4591@aol.com Full-name: MGBG4591 Message-ID: <0.d1898f5a.2534d8c2@aol.com> Date: Tue, 12 Oct 1999 14:32:34 EDT Subject: POST/DOANE/KELSEY To: kelsey@servtech.com, help@godfrey.org, HomeByrnes@aol.com, DOANE-L@rootsweb.com, genConnecticut@rootsweb.com MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: AOL 4.0 for Windows 95 sub 214 I have just confirmed through her death certificate that Lydia Harriet POST, who d. 8 June 1892 in Clinton, was the daughter of Isaiah POST and Lydia DOANE. Lydia Harriet POST m. Philo C. KELSEY on 14 October 1840 Westbrook, CT. They are both buried in the Indian River Cemetery in Clinton. Isaiah and Lydia (DOANE) are in the DOANE genealogy. Lydia Harriet POST had at least two sisters, as referenced in the KELSEY genealogy: Loxie A. POST, who m. Charles KELSEY; and Ann J. POST, who married Albert KELSEY. Philo, Charles and Albert were brothers. - Barbara Dutton Gaylord --part1_0.9d2d585e.25351247_boundary--
Connie... I am in Brookings, Oregon USA... Canada has a Thanksgving day too? What is the occasion for yours? Ours is in November.. when you said Happy Thanks Giving day... it thru me for a minute until I saw you were from Canada... we need to learn more about each others county now that we are like 'one nation under internet'... Thanks, and have a nice Thanks Giving... Wilma Fleming Haynes gencon@harborside.com ----- Original Message ----- From: Connie Everitt <severitt@sno.net> To: <GenConnecticut-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, October 10, 1999 11:12 PM Subject: [GenConnecticut-L] Happy Thanks Giving > Hello Everyone, > I just wanted to say Happy Thanks Giving to everyone who will be celebrating > it on Monday. > Please remember to drive safely (even if you aren't celebrating) if you have > to go out. > > Best Regards: > Connie Everitt > severitt@sno.net > Kitimat, British Columbia > Canada > > List Owner for the KAY, MOSCROP, STUDLEY & WARBURTON Lists: > > KAY-L-request@rootsweb.com > > MOSCROP-L-request@rootsweb.com > > STUDLEY-L-request@rootsweb.com > > WARBURTON-L-request@rootsweb.com > > A Founding Member of the KAY Family Association-UK > (member since 1998.) > > Steve Everitt List Owner for the BONIFACE List > (B.I.G. = BONIFACE Internet Group): > BONIFACE-L-request@rootsweb.com > > and the DUNKERTON Mailing List > (D.I.G. = DUNKERTON Internet Group): > DUNKERTON-L-request@rootsweb.com > > Our Web Sites; > ****************** > Kollektor's Keep Surname Round-Up: > http://www2.yellowhead16.net/~everitt/ (Connie's) > Genealogy Help Lists, My family tree, Message boards for Genealogy and my > reunite message boards for adoption searches. > ******************************* > Connie's and Steve's New Home on Rootsweb: > Surname Round-Up: > http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~surnamru/ > Researching: BEATTIE, BONIFACE, DUNKERTON, EVERITT, KAY, MOSCROP, PERRY, > STUDLEY, WARBURTON and all relating families. > ************************ > Connie's other Website: > Kollektors Keep Surname Round-Up > http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Ridge/2131/ (Connie) > Over 5,000 people have visited here. > researching: BROOKS, HALPIN, KAY, MAIDEN, MORTON, MOSCROP, RYAN, PERRY, > PILE, SLYNN/SLINN, STUDLEY, SWAIN, TAYLOR, WARBURTON, WILSON, WRIGHT, and > many more. > > British Columbia First Nations Names: BOLTON, McIVOR, CROSS, NYCE/NICE and > many more. > -------------------------------------- > Message Boards: > > KAY: > http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/surnames/k/a/KAY/queries > > MOSCROP: > http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/surnames/m/o/MOSCROP/queries > > STUDLEY: > http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/surnames/s/t/STUDLEY/queries > > WARBURTON: > http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/surnames/w/a/WARBURTON/queries > > *****~~*****~~*****~~*****~~*****~~*****~~*****~~*****~~*****~~***** > > > >
Does anyone know if General John Eaton Tourtellott was married? He was born in Thompson, Connecticut in 1833 and served as a General in the Civil War. Thanks, Donna ===== Pay us a visit at http://geneasearch.com __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com
Hello Everyone, I just wanted to say Happy Thanks Giving to everyone who will be celebrating it on Monday. Please remember to drive safely (even if you aren't celebrating) if you have to go out. Best Regards: Connie Everitt severitt@sno.net Kitimat, British Columbia Canada List Owner for the KAY, MOSCROP, STUDLEY & WARBURTON Lists: KAY-L-request@rootsweb.com MOSCROP-L-request@rootsweb.com STUDLEY-L-request@rootsweb.com WARBURTON-L-request@rootsweb.com A Founding Member of the KAY Family Association-UK (member since 1998.) Steve Everitt List Owner for the BONIFACE List (B.I.G. = BONIFACE Internet Group): BONIFACE-L-request@rootsweb.com and the DUNKERTON Mailing List (D.I.G. = DUNKERTON Internet Group): DUNKERTON-L-request@rootsweb.com Our Web Sites; ****************** Kollektor's Keep Surname Round-Up: http://www2.yellowhead16.net/~everitt/ (Connie's) Genealogy Help Lists, My family tree, Message boards for Genealogy and my reunite message boards for adoption searches. ******************************* Connie's and Steve's New Home on Rootsweb: Surname Round-Up: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~surnamru/ Researching: BEATTIE, BONIFACE, DUNKERTON, EVERITT, KAY, MOSCROP, PERRY, STUDLEY, WARBURTON and all relating families. ************************ Connie's other Website: Kollektors Keep Surname Round-Up http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Ridge/2131/ (Connie) Over 5,000 people have visited here. researching: BROOKS, HALPIN, KAY, MAIDEN, MORTON, MOSCROP, RYAN, PERRY, PILE, SLYNN/SLINN, STUDLEY, SWAIN, TAYLOR, WARBURTON, WILSON, WRIGHT, and many more. British Columbia First Nations Names: BOLTON, McIVOR, CROSS, NYCE/NICE and many more. - ------------------------------------ Message Boards: KAY: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/surnames/k/a/KAY/queries MOSCROP: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/surnames/m/o/MOSCROP/queries STUDLEY: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/surnames/s/t/STUDLEY/queries WARBURTON: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/surnames/w/a/WARBURTON/queries *****~~*****~~*****~~*****~~*****~~*****~~*****~~*****~~*****~~*****
I am looking for MARIA KELLY, she appeared on the 1870 California census living with (I believe) her brother (MICHAEL KELLY) in San Francisco. The census indicated she was born in Connecticut around 1850. She was 20 years old at the time of the 1870 census. MICHAEL KELLY birth place was indicated as Ireland. Michael had married Mary Fahey (b. 04 July 1826) of County Tipperary, most likely in Connecticut. Most of the documentation on Michael (My GGrandfather) was lost during the 1907 San Francisco earthquake. I believe Michael and his parents first landed in New York and moved to Connecticut in the 1840's and Maria was born 1849/50. Michael and Maria may have had other sibling who resided in Connecticut or New York. Thank you for your time in reading my quest of the past. I would sincerely appreciate any assistance in kindling our trail to the dim past. From the mist of the sod, comes a tail that those that provide a hand, see the true colors of life. May your tomorrow be brighter.
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