A grandson of Thomas who went to Nova Scotia was Jonathan Crosby, b Nov 7,1705. My records say 'In 1761, they sailed from Saybrook to Chebogue Harbor, NS, with six other families and settled there. His will is dated July 11, 1781, and it is unclear if he knew whether his sons were still living. He was a loyalist and some of his sons were in the Revolutionary War as American soldiers. He died July 2, 1782, and is buried with Hannah at Chebogue, NS.' Abby On Mar 11, 2009, at 10:29 AM, Betty wrote: > Hello, > > Something which has been on my genealogy-to-do-list for a long time is > finding the time to type up a brief summary of the life of my > ancestor, > Simon CROSBY, of 1600's Billerica, MA. I "finally" did it this > week. > While taking bits and pieces of information from the "Simon CROSBY > book," I > noticed something about his brother's family. > > To start with, it was Simon's father, Simon CROSBY, who was the > patriarch of > the family in the 1630's (sort of). Simon (father) had arrived > in the > Colonies on the "Susan and Ellen" in 1635, but his father, Thomas > CROSBY, > came over and lived him shortly after that. Unfortunately this > Simon > died in Cambridge in 1639. Thomas lived with his widowed daughter- > in-law > until she remarried in 1645 to Rev. William THOMPSON of Braintree. > She > moved her children to Braintree. They were Thomas, Simon, and > Joseph. > > The first child became Rev. Thomas CROSBY and lived in Eastham, MA > (Cape > Cod), and had many descendants, most of whom remained on Cape Cod. > However, I spotted the following note: "About 1780, some of them > went to > Yarmouth, Nova Scotia." > > (Another note? Among the many children of Thomas and Sarah (?) > CROSBY > were twins (one died at birth), and -- triplets ! This was > 1678 ! ) > > Joseph CROSBY remained in the Braintree area. He has been > discussed on the > MA Lists before. > > Simon CROSBY, b1638/9, was the one who moved to Billerica, MA, > married > Rachel BRACKETT, and had many children. He is the more well- > known of > this extended family. > > Just an FYI for you. > > Betty (near Lowell, MA, USA) > > > > > (The father, Thomas CROSBY, arriving in MA/US between 1635 and 1639, > moved > to Rowley, MA, ~1645. And one of his grandsons moved there, > also. Back > in England, this Thomas had sons: Anthony, Thomas, William, and > Simon.) > > > (About a year ago I believe I solved a mystery about this family. > No one > had definite proof of who the parents were of my ancestor, Simeon > CROSBY, > who married in Cambridge, MA, in 1787. I spent a month > investigating and > several researchers had the wrong parents (a Shrewsbury family). > I found > out Simeon was probably "the son" of Jessaniah CROSBY in > Billerica. The > "records" only mention "a son" but I believe that was Simeon, b1761 in > Billerica. And the marriage record, I'm told, said that Simeon > was "of > Billerica." Simeon married Lydia Harrington FROST, and they > reportedly > only had one son, John CROSBY, b1797.) > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to GENMASSACHUSETTS-request@rootsweb.com > with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and > the body of the message
Hello list, I got such good responses from my previous inquiry, that I thought I would ask another question. Could anyone come up with an obituary or exact death date for either of these 2 people? My cousin tells me he remembers going to a wedding in North Hampton in the mid 1950's, and his grandmother Victoria was there. I did find the SS death of a Joseph Kozlowski in 1971 in Holyoke, MA, but the birthdates don't match up with what someone else on the list gave me. I can't imagine too many people in the same area with the same name? Any help or clue is greatly appreciated. Barbara Shepard Smith in Middleboro
Hello, Something which has been on my genealogy-to-do-list for a long time is finding the time to type up a brief summary of the life of my ancestor, Simon CROSBY, of 1600's Billerica, MA. I "finally" did it this week. While taking bits and pieces of information from the "Simon CROSBY book," I noticed something about his brother's family. To start with, it was Simon's father, Simon CROSBY, who was the patriarch of the family in the 1630's (sort of). Simon (father) had arrived in the Colonies on the "Susan and Ellen" in 1635, but his father, Thomas CROSBY, came over and lived him shortly after that. Unfortunately this Simon died in Cambridge in 1639. Thomas lived with his widowed daughter-in-law until she remarried in 1645 to Rev. William THOMPSON of Braintree. She moved her children to Braintree. They were Thomas, Simon, and Joseph. The first child became Rev. Thomas CROSBY and lived in Eastham, MA (Cape Cod), and had many descendants, most of whom remained on Cape Cod. However, I spotted the following note: "About 1780, some of them went to Yarmouth, Nova Scotia." (Another note? Among the many children of Thomas and Sarah (?) CROSBY were twins (one died at birth), and -- triplets ! This was 1678 ! ) Joseph CROSBY remained in the Braintree area. He has been discussed on the MA Lists before. Simon CROSBY, b1638/9, was the one who moved to Billerica, MA, married Rachel BRACKETT, and had many children. He is the more well-known of this extended family. Just an FYI for you. Betty (near Lowell, MA, USA) (The father, Thomas CROSBY, arriving in MA/US between 1635 and 1639, moved to Rowley, MA, ~1645. And one of his grandsons moved there, also. Back in England, this Thomas had sons: Anthony, Thomas, William, and Simon.) (About a year ago I believe I solved a mystery about this family. No one had definite proof of who the parents were of my ancestor, Simeon CROSBY, who married in Cambridge, MA, in 1787. I spent a month investigating and several researchers had the wrong parents (a Shrewsbury family). I found out Simeon was probably "the son" of Jessaniah CROSBY in Billerica. The "records" only mention "a son" but I believe that was Simeon, b1761 in Billerica. And the marriage record, I'm told, said that Simeon was "of Billerica." Simeon married Lydia Harrington FROST, and they reportedly only had one son, John CROSBY, b1797.)
Hi Barbara, I can read some of the information. What information do you need? I see Joseph arrived in 1905 and Victoria arrived in 1910. They have a daughter, Jamin....., 6 (Jemima?), and a son, Joseph, 4, both born in CT, and a infant daughter, Sar............, born MA. Joseph was a laborer on a farm. Did you notice the other "Polish" couples on the same page? I see 2 couples with a surname similar to KOSASKI, and other couples with surnames similar to SARNIA, DAILOCK, JUCKS, SYSEK, CZAIK..SKI, OKALS, KOL ...., not sure of any of those spellings. Betty (near Lowell, MA) (In the 1980's I went to a doctor in Boston with the surname, KOSASKI.) ----- Original Message ----- From: "Barbara Shepard Smith" <wataptek131@verizon.net> To: "Massachusett's List" <GENMASSACHUSETTS@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, March 10, 2009 11:45 AM Subject: [GENMASSACHUSETTS] Joseph Kozloski 1920 census Hadley, Mass Hi list, I found the above person listed as KOZLOWSKI in Hadley, Ma in the 1920 census. Unfortunately, the copy that I am looking at through Heritage Quest is so bad, I can't make out most of the information for Joseph and family. They are was down on the bottom. I can see his wife as Victoria. If anyone has access to a better copy, I would appreciate the information. This is my cousin's grandparents. He has a beautiful picture of the family from about 1925, and we are trying to put names to faces. Thank you, Barbara Shepard Smith, Middleboro
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: pete_lodge Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.massachusetts.unknown/6921.2.1.2/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Familysearch.org (LDS site) shows Mads Herman Brodbeck married Laura W.M.Larsen 5 Sept 1906 in Salt Lake City Utah Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: pete_lodge Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.massachusetts.unknown/6921.2.1.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: I do not think that the guy I first found in MA 1910 census married to "Hilda" is the correct person.....seems very unlikely as this couple seem to have been married for some years, however, the census does say that Mads immigrated 1906 yet the children's ages do not fit with that? I have looked back into the Mads Brodleck (sp?) who was living Salt Lake City, Utah and married to "Laura"...this guy seems to fit your profile better. In 1910 this Mads Brodleck is a machinist and working in a copper mine in Highland Boy, Salt Lake Utah, he is living in what appears to be men's quarters or a mining camp as there are many other men here from all over the place ~ Ireland, Finland, Scotland, Italy, Canada and of course various US States. In 1910 this Mads Brodleck is married and immigrated in 1905. Perhaps this helps? Difficult to know what name your guy went by...... Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
Hi list, I found the above person listed as KOZLOWSKI in Hadley, Ma in the 1920 census. Unfortunately, the copy that I am looking at through Heritage Quest is so bad, I can't make out most of the information for Joseph and family. They are was down on the bottom. I can see his wife as Victoria. If anyone has access to a better copy, I would appreciate the information. This is my cousin's grandparents. He has a beautiful picture of the family from about 1925, and we are trying to put names to faces. Thank you, Barbara Shepard Smith, Middleboro
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: pete_lodge Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.massachusetts.unknown/6921.3/mb.ashx Message Board Post: I believe this is your guy: 1910 Beverly Ward 1, Essex, Massachusetts Mads M. Jansen 34 b.1876 Denmark Immg 1906 Spring maker Hilda Jansen(wife) 34 b.1876 Norway Immg1885 Married 17yrs May Jansen 16 b.1894 MA (daughter) Dagma Jansen 14 b.1896 MA (daughter) Authur Jansen 10 b.1900 MA (son) Delia Jansen 8 b.1902 MA (daughter) Howard Jansen 5 b.1905 MA (son) Mads working as a machinist making springs. The following seems to be your man again in 1920 census, but he is now listed as Mads H. Brotbech in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah; It seems he has married again???? Mads H. Brotbeck 46 b.Denmark works as Machinist Laura M. Brotbeck (wife) 41 born Denmark In 1930 I believe they are living in Tyler, Lincoln Co., Minnesota: Mads Broberg 54 b.Denmark, express messenger for railroad Laura Broberg 47 b.Iowa ~ lodging house keeper Palmer Broberg 19 b.Minnesota (son) Hans Brown 44 - roomer b.Iowa Emil Sorenson 49 - roomer b.Denmark You can see there is some discrepancy in the ages of wife Laura within these census, in the 1930 census it tells us that she was aged 17 when she first married and Mads was 26...with their son Palmer being born about 1911 it seems that Laura is Mads' second wife?? And where is Palmer in the 1920 census? Also 1920 says Laura born Denmark and 1930 Iowa ~ I think these inconsistancies could be due to language barriers between the census taker and the family? Hope this helps Janice Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
Hello. 3 yrs. ago I went to a Probate Court in MA and was able to read the "will" of an (unmarried adult) Miss Mary HUTCHINSON of Winchester, MA, from the 1930's. Some of the information and names in the will was a surprise, because my many years of research had never seen some of the names. Part of what the will says is that she left a small amount of money to her friends, and to her cousin, Mrs. George? SPAULDING. The rest of her money was to be "share and share alike" to her "second cousins," John B. HUTCHINSON, Mrs. Mabel SPICER, Mrs. Ruth LYNCH, and the sisters, Miss Edith RICE and Mrs. Louise (RICE) KIDDER. During the 1720's, my HUTCHINSON ancestor, bought the GARDNER Farm in what is now Winchester, MA. This farm existed in HUTCHINSON hands until after 1900. Actually, the very large farm had been divided in half, and there were 2 farms across a street from each other. In the early 1800's, one was owned by a HUTCHINSON son and the other was owned by a HUTCHINSTON married daughter. In the 1850's, John HUTCHINSON and 2 of his married sisters left Winchester and moved to Brooklyn, NY. I have only been able to find very brief information on these 3 couples from census information. In the 1930's "will," the names I have never seen before are: Mrs. George? SPAULDING (cousin), and Mrs. Mabel SPICER and Mrs. Ruth LYNCH (2nd cousins). Does anyone have any idea who these SPAULDING, SPICER, and LYNCH ladies are? (Louise and Edith are my gr-grandmother and her sister.) These ladies (alive in 1930's) would be associated with either the HUTCHINSON extended family in Winchester, or the nearby CROSBY extended family in the next town, Arlington. Oh, I forgot to mention that the 1937 "Deed" I looked at said the HUTCHINSON Farm was then owned by: John B. HUTCHINSON, Miss Edith RICE, Mrs. Ruth LYNCH of NY, and Mrs. Mabel SPICER of CT. They are the ones who granted the farm to Mrs. Louise (RICE) KIDDER, my great-grandmother. (My father moved to that farm in the 1940's, so I lived with "Grandma KIDDER" for 7 yrs. as a child.) It is my guess that Ruth and Mabel were "somehow" related to John HUTCHINSON and his 2 married sisters in Brooklyn, NY, from the 1850's. (Mrs. Elizabeth DODGE and Mrs. Adeline SYMMES) But, Mrs. George? SPAULDING could have been a cousin through the extended HUTCHINSON and CROSBY families in Winchester and Arlington, MA. The families were associated with many Winchester and Arlington families in the 1800's and early 1900's. Thank you for your time. Betty (near Lowell, MA) (More information on the 3 HUTCHINSON married siblings in Brooklyn, NY, from 1850 on .. is in the archives of the Brooklyn List.) (I would "love" to find descendants of these 3 couples ! Their HUTCHINSON siblings who remained in Winchester, MA, I cannot find descendants, either. And, the "male" HUTCHINSON line of those Winchester families has died off. So, I would like to know if John HUTCHINSON in Brooklyn, NY, has any male descendants. Also, I want to know if that family has the "Family BIBLE" or "family pictures." I would really like to see a picture of the HUTCHINSON Farmhouse in Winchester, MA, which existed in the 1750 to 1880 timeframe. This is the one which burned down in the 1880's. The farmhouse across the street (one of 2) still stands.)
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: HeatherWade55 Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.massachusetts.unknown/6921.2.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Thank you for your reply. I have no further information so will have leave it there. Kind regards Heather Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
Hi again, I just became curious about the tavern in Lexington which was also important on April 19, 1775. I just looked it up and I see the difference. The "Munroe Tavern" was in Lexington and that was where the "Lexington Minutemen" gathered. It was owned by William MUNROE. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Munroe_Tavern_(Lexington,_Massachusetts) And the "Wright Tavern" in Concord was where the "Concord Minutemen" gathered. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wright_Tavern FYI: The Town of Billerica is often not mentioned when discussing the events in April 1775. And, the Town of Bedford, which annexed off of Billerica during the 1730's. But, there were Taverns in both towns, and probably the "Bedford Minutemen" and the "Billerica Minutemen" gathered at their respective town Taverns. A tavern which used to exist in Billerica was the Amos WYMAN Tavern. A quick look on-line and I'm only finding this short note: Do you know who Amos Wyman is? Chances are you don't. After John Hancock and Sam Adams were wanted for arrest, they went to a relatives of Hancock's living in Lexington to hide. After a few days, the relative became concerned that she was going to get caught, so she kicked Hancock and Adams out of her house. Looking for a place to hide, Hancock and Adams went to Billerica and hid in the basement of the Amos Wyman tavern. The tavern burned down some decades ago and was excavated by the Town of Burlington, one wonders why a landmark so steeped in history was not better up kept. http://jrvines.wordpress.com/2008/03/25/the-amos-wyman-tavern-billericas-lazy-relationship-with-its-history/ The "FITCH Tavern" in Bedford is mentioned here: Early on the morning of April 19, 1775, an alarm sounded warning the people of Bedford that British soldiers were marching from Boston to Concord. Their captain, Jonathan Willson, told them, "It is a cold breakfast boys, but we'll give them a hot dinner." The Fitch Tavern is located in Bedford center, a little over a mile from Huckins Farm. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bedford,_Massachusetts Anyone else have taverns on their "family-tree" which were important in April 1775? Betty (near Lowell, MA) FYI: One of the early residents of Billerica which is not mentioned on the web site for the Billerica Historical Society is my ancestor, Simon CROSBY. He had a tavern there in the 1600's. I don't remember whether his "historic home" / tavern still was standing in 1775.
Hi again, Out of curiousity, I just checked on-line and see that there were several generations of JONES families in Concord, MA. And, the Ephraim JONES who built the "Tavern" in Concord, MA, in 1747, might have been a son of Capt. Ephraim JONES and Mary HAYWARD. The son might have been born in 1730 and died in 1767. www.familysearch.org And researchers there have Ephraim (b1730) marrying Abigail CUTLER (b1729). (Almost thought it said CUTTER.) I'm reading they had 6 children, including a son, Ephraim JONES, b1757. If the Ephraim JONES of the Tavern did die in 1767, perhaps that is when Amos WRIGHT took over the management of the then "JONES Tavern" in Concord. .. Another look on-line and I'm seeing that there was an Ephraim JONES reportedly born in 1650 in Concord. And it says he was the son of John JONES and Dorcas (?). This John JONES seems to have a connection to both Cambridge, MA, and Hingham, MA. I'm seeing on-line that the patriarch might have been a Robert JONES arriving in 1600's and settling in Hingham. Just an FYI for you ! Betty (near Lowell, MA) THINK SPRING !!! 10 days away and counting ! :o) (Although I remember the surprise "month of May.. ICE STORM" which I think was 1977. It did a "lot" of damage to the Town of Billerica. My family was awake all night listening to all the full-grown trees in our neighborhood - dropping like flies ! We couldn't leave our property for several days (a week?) because dozens of large trees were laying across our road - from one end to the other.) (If it was 1977, that was just a year before "the Blizzard of 1978.")
Hello, I've been thinking about the WRIGHT families in Concord, MA, again this morning. I've been checking out the archives of the Boards and Lists, and I was reminded of the "Wright Tavern" in Concord. I just read that it was built in 1747 by Ephraim JONES, who operated it until 1751. But in April 1775, it was managed by Amos WRIGHT, and from then on it was known as the "WRIGHT Tavern." (Information on it is on the web site for the Concord, MA, Historical Society, etc.) I did a little on-line investigating, and Amos WRIGHT (1738-1792), was one of 13 children born to Joseph WRIGHT and Elizabeth (?), all in Concord. And I read that Joseph was the son of Samuel WRIGHT and Mary HOSMER. If I'm reading my notes correctly, Samuel, b1661, was the son of Edward WRIGHT and Elizabeth MELLOWS. And, Edward seems to be the son of Francis WRIGHT and Mary WIGGINS. And Francis seems to be the patriarch of that line. Back in November, I mentioned that my gr-gr-grandmother, Adelaide (HUTCHINSON) RICE, had an older brother, George Homer HUTCHINSON, b1845 (both in Winchester, MA). His first wife was Mary Elizabeth WRIGHT, b1843 in Concord, MA. From very helpful researchers, I found out she was one of the children of James WRIGHT and Mary R. (?). (Can't find my notes on her maiden name.) I'm told James was one of the children of Nathan Meriam WRIGHT and Sally TUTTLE. Another child was Hapgood WRIGHT, b1811. And, Nathan / Nathaniel WRIGHT was one of the children of Aaron WRIGHT and Hepzibah WHEELER?. (He had 2nd wife, Dolly HOSMER?). In summary, it looks like all the WRIGHT families in Concord, MA, in 1600's and 1700's were all related, and possibly all descended from the Jospeh and Elizabeth WRIGHT who had 9 sons (7 lived to adulthood). So, I'm curious whether the Aaron WRIGHT, the ancestor of Mary Elizabeth, b1843, was part of that extended family. Oops. I just rechecked the LDS site, and someone there has Aaron as the son of Joseph WRIGHT, b1722, and this Joseph was the son of the Joseph WRIGHT mentioned above, the father of Amos (of the WRIGHT Tavern). So, the family of Amos and the family of Mary Elizabeth were connected. So, my great-grandmother's first cousin, Carleton Homer HUTCHINSON, b1870 MA, goes back to the "Wright Tavern" family of Concord, MA, through his mother. * I sure wish his grandson, Robert HUTCHINSON, a teacher in Ayer, MA, until he was killed in a car accident a few years ago, would have lived long enough to find out about his ancestors. I was told by his cousin that he did not know about his father's family tree. His father was Dr. L. Loring HUTCHINSON, a podiatrist in Cambridge up until the 1970's. His parents had divorced, and I don't know if "Loring" had too much contact with his father. (I didn't know about Robert until a year or so ago.) By the way, I just checked the archives of this MAMIDDLE List, and the HOSMER name has been discussed many times. Betty (near Lowell, MA) FYI: Since it is almost April .. :o) ... it's almost time to talk about "Patriots' Day." And the "Wright Tavern" was an important part of .. April 19, 1775. But, it's too bad .. Ephraim JONES .. isn't discussed too often. I also noticed on-line that there are "Wright Taverns" in other places in MA.
Hi list, further updates added to Yesterdays site, link below, of hundreds of further records involving folk throughout the British Isles who were in Derbyshire either moving in or passing through and onto new pastures. Shardlow Removals recounts the removal of children whose father was awaiting transportation. Many school records also added with pupipls attending school but whose last school was not in Derbyshire. Maybe they were visiting Auntie or parents came for a funeral of some relative. Some of these children only stayed a few weeks, others because their fathers took employment stayed longer and settled. Most give DOB. for the children. mike -- http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~spire/Yesterday/index.htm
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: amich2 Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.massachusetts.unknown/6921.2/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Do you have any idea where he lived or if he married? I think the info you gave might be to vague to pinpoint him in the censuses. If you take into account that the surnames on censuses are often misspelled & search with the name "Peterson" & assume he went by Peter, there are a few possibilities for him on the census in Mass. alone -- none seem to be an obvious match for the info you gave. Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: louisianagenealogyblogs Surnames: Morgan Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.massachusetts.unknown/6922/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Joseph P. Morgan b.~1790 Mass. Ginn Wright Source: US CENSUS 1850 Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: bbffrrpp Surnames: Petersen, Peterson Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.massachusetts.unknown/6921.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Hi Heather. There is a Peter PETERSEN in Sharon, MA, in 1910, who came from Denmark. But, it says he arrived in 1896. PETERSEN, PETER (1910 U.S. Census) MASSACHUSETTS , NORFOLK, SHARON Age: 43, Male, Race: WHITE, Born: DENM Series: T624 Roll: 610 Page: 54 He has a wife, Laura (born CAN), and they had been married for 12 yrs. and had no children. There is another Peter PETERSEN in Harvard, MA, but he came from Germany. There are 61 people with the name, Peter PETERSON, in MA in 1910. Most from other countries. If any of this will help, let me know. Betty (near Lowell, MA) Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: HeatherWade55 Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.massachusetts.unknown/6921/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Mads Peter Herman Brodbech Petersen (born Middelfart 1874) emigrated from Denmark to Boston, Massachusetts in 1905. Are there any records of him in the Census in the following years? Kind regards Heather Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: HeatherWade55 Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.massachusetts.unknown/6920/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Mads Peter Herman Brodbech Petersen (born Middelfart 1874) emigrated from Denmark to Boston, Massachusetts in 1905. Are there any records of him in the Census in the following years? Kind regards Heather Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: jwm5112 Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.massachusetts.unknown/1578.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: re. Peter Handy -- my great grandmother was Jane Hardy (b1863)-- she had a brother Warren born about 1857. They lived in central mass, Jefferson, near Holden and there were about 7 children. Mother was Margaret. Is this the same? Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.