This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: jcnreno1 Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.massachusetts.unknown/6887.1.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Thank you for your reply: Here is some data on Neil Thompson. Neil Thompson was born 20 July 1904 in Glen Cove, Coleman County, Texas. By 1925 he was in Alamogordo, Otero County, NM. I have traced him through Military records here: 1927 Oregon 1929 Colorado 1942 Washington 1943 Massachusetts 1948 Yuma AZ 1949 California? He died 2 Jan 1949 Corona, Riverside California in the Norco Naval Hospital. He did not live in Corona, but in San Bernardino, California. His obituary stated: Obituary: Tuesday Jan 4 1949. San Bernardino Daily Sun Neil Thompson Neil Thompson, 43, of 879 Sierra Way, a veteran of World War II, died Sunday at Norco Naval Hospital. A native of Glencoe, Texas, he had been a resident of San Bernardino and of California only seven months. Surviving are a widow, Mrs. Alyce Thompson; three brothers and five sisters in the east. He was a member of the V.F.W. post in Yuma, Arizona. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 10A.M. at Stephens AND Bobbitt chapel. Interment will follow at Sawtelle cemetery, Los Angeles. (end) You can see from this that his wife's name was spelled ALYCE. His death certificate had her named simply as Alyce D. [For years I thought it was Alyce O, not D., but FLGenWeb LCs determined that it was Alyce D. In those days it was explained that married women often used their maiden name as a middle name. The D was made a bit like an O but upon closer inspection it is most probably a D. After Neil died in California, his wife Alyce (Or Alice) moved to Florida. My sister said she moved to Polk County, Florida. She died in the 1980's according to my sister, but a few years later she told me she died in the 1970's. I have been unable to find a death certificate that fits her close enough to be proof certain. Later, my oldest sister said Alice (she said it was Alice not Alyce) lived the last of her days with her brother in Polk County because she had arthritis. But I do not know if she died in Florida for sure. Maybe she died while traveling. My sister said Alice was from "back East". She said she was some type of Executive Secretary in Florida before she died. She said her brother's name was something like Frank or Frances. Knowing that Neil was in Massachusetts in 1943, I asked the state to run a marriage check for Neil Thompson to Alyce Clara unknown. They did for $35 and said no marriage record. On the search results they suggest I contact the County in which they were married. Well, I do not know that information. FLGenWeb found this Alice C. Thompson in Massachusetts with a brother named Frances and a last name beginning with D. 1920, 1930: 1930: Alice C. Donnly born 1916, Middlesex, MA I need to go to the FHC to get a good copy of the census. But basically 1930 said: Worcester Co MA John Donnly 52 Nellie L. Donnly 46 Neil Thompson Military: 06 537 258 October 24, 1927 to June 7, 1929 Also June 17, 1942 to February 3, 1943 In: Pendleton Oregon. Out Vancouver, Washington. (Wash 1930) In Denver Colorado, out Devens, Massachusetts. (Colorado 1942, Mass. 1943) Evelyon Donnly 24 Mary L. Donnly 23 Alice G. (not C.) Donnly 17 Lee J. Donnly 12 Walfred F. Donnly 8 Earl Francis Donnly F. 3. This was near Ft Devin, where Neil may have been discharged from the Army. I have tried to get photos from both sides of Neil's headstone in Sawtelle National Cemetery in Calif. I've had no luck with RAOGK. There is a chance the reverse side contains the name of Alice. I've learned that Alice was 5'6" tall. Very intelligent. Blonde hair, blue eyes and beautiful. She lived in Lake Wales of Polk County FL. She played the Piano. Thompson, Neil, b. 07/20/1904, d. 01/02/1949, PFC 416TH SIGNAL CO 8 AF, (ARMY) Plot: 245 19/RE, bur. 01/07/1949. The VFW building in Yuma burned down with all the records. I cannot find any VFW or whatever to answer me in San Bernardino, California. So there I am to date. What am I failing to do? Charles 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, There is a story in the "MassMoments" daily e-mail this morning which you might like to read. Asa MERCER came from Seattle, WA, to Lowell, MA, to "recruit" single women to come to WA and help out in that Territory. Read about their travels ! http://www.massmoments.org:80/moment.cfm?mid=31 Betty (near Lowell, MA) STAY WARM ! (By the way, remember all the women who became "widows" during the 1860's !) (And the children who became "orphans.")
At 08:43 PM 1/25/2009, Allyssa Edwards wrote: >I have Sarah WHITE as being born in Weymouth, Ma abt 1648. She married John >BAILEY 25 Jan 1672 Weymouth. Allyssa - Where did John and Sarah live? I am having trouble placing these folks in Weymouth. There is no record of this marriage in Weymouth VR. Although there was a John Bayley in Weymouth at about the right time, his wife was Hannah [History of Weymouth 3:65]. There are no births of children of John Bailey recorded at Weymouth. >I've come across 2 different sets of parents for this Sarah. I've seen that >she was the dau of Peregrine WHITE (Mayflower), which is what Sinnett claims >in this book. Sarah, daughter of Peregrine White (and granddaughter of William White of the Mayflower), was not born until about 1663, as she was in her 92nd year when she died at Scituate 09-Aug-1755 [MD 24:129]. She married Jan-1688/89 at Scituate Thomas Young [MD 2:87; Scituate VR 339]. Although Peregrine, son of Peregrine White (and grandson of William White of the Mayflower), did live in Weymouth, he was not born until about 1660 (he was baptized in Boston as an adult aged 62 on 16-Feb-1723/24). His only proven child was son Benoni who left no proven descendants. See MF 13 (White). >but I have also seen parents as Gowen WHITE and Elizabeth >WARD. I find no record of this couple in Weymouth, and no mention of them in History of Weymouth 4:731-753. None of the White families in Weymouth were having children early enough to have a daughter who married in 1672, except for Thomas, and his 05-Jul-1679 will does not name a daughter Sarah [History of Weymouth, 4:731-732]. There was a "Goeing" White who married Elizabeth (___), "Servaunt to Mr. Hatherlye," 15-Oct-1638 [Scituate VR 324]. I find no children for him in PCR or Scituate VR. There is no will on record for him, only an inventory. Dale H. Cook, Member, NEHGS and MA Society of Mayflower Descendants; Plymouth Co. MA Coordinator for the USGenWeb Project Administrator of http://plymouthcolony.net ____________________________________________________________ Need cash? Click here to get a payday loan. http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL2141/fc/PnY6rw2P9u51a4W9gnvVtAI8m0pFMOOHY5kPudBxDzvR0Ji5GlCe2/
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: spra100076 Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.massachusetts.unknown/6887.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: This is the only Neil Thompson I found in the ssdi index. NEIL THOMPSON 06 Feb 1907 Feb 1981 01069 (Palmer, Hampden, MA) (none specified) 011-09-4898 Massachusetts Do you know when or where Neil was born? 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: spra100076 Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.massachusetts.unknown/6890.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Do you have any idea what county, town, or city in Mass she was born. Records before 1850 are by surname or by town but you have to search each town individualy Sandy 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.
I am currently going through a book called Walter Merryman of Harpswell, Me and his Descendants , by Charles Nelson Sinnett, as he's an ancestor. I'm down to a part that lists the origins of Sarah WHITE, ancestor of Sarah BAILEY that married Thomas MERRYMAN. I have Sarah WHITE as being born in Weymouth, Ma abt 1648. She married John BAILEY 25 Jan 1672 Weymouth. I've come across 2 different sets of parents for this Sarah. I've seen that she was the dau of Peregrine WHITE (Mayflower), which is what Sinnett claims in this book. but I have also seen parents as Gowen WHITE and Elizabeth WARD. I've checked many different publications, and the parents are split between them. So, I'm now thoroughly confused, of course. Can anyone tell me if the parentage of this woman has been absolutely confirmed, and if so, where can I find the source? Thanks. -- ~*~ Allyssa (New England, USA) ~*~ (I am house-bound, so can only search from home. I always GREATLY appreciate the kindness of volunteers.) Need a Massachusetts Vital Record from before 1850? Please feel free to ask. I can look them up on my discs, no problem :) http://branches.fieryangel.net/leaves (very old but it something)
Hi Robby -- The LDS pilot website has images of the family in the 1870 census (image sent off-list). They also appear in the indexes for 1860 & 1880 (images n/a on the site). Maria ("age 34"), keeping house, living w/ husband, Cheney CAPEN in Spencer, Worcester Co., MA ("age 44"). He was a farmer with Real Estate valued at $2100, and Personal Estate valued at $1000. Sons were Lewis M. CAPEN ("age 15") and Melvin CAPEN ("age 4"). All 4 were born MA. The NEHGS has birth record for Melvin C. CAPEN (vol 179, pg 218) -- on 24 September 1865 -- in Spencer, MA -- to Cheney and Maria CAPEN. He was a Farmer -- both were born in Spencer, too. They also have his marriage (vol 363, pg 351) -- on 11 November 1885 -- in Charlton -- to Cora J. DOANE. Both were born in/ and residents of Spencer (registered in both towns, it appears), and both age 21. He was a farmer (son of Cheney and Maria), she was at home (dtr. of William & Hannah). Performed by Pastor G.O. Crosby of Spencer. They also have the birth record for Lewis Milton CAPEN -- vol 92, pg 222. He was born 12 Aug 1855 in Spencer -- to Cheney (farmer, b. Spencer) and "Hannah M." (b. Spencer) -- I presume that M. is for Maria, her nickname?? Lewis' marriage record (vol. 345, pg 268) indicates that he married in Brookfield on "un 10" 1883 (= 10th day of unknown month??). Bride was Isabella BEMIS -- her second marriage (his first). Difficult to decipher names of her parents "Mr. & Mrs. ___?) Not BEMIS, though -- perhaps this was her married name from first marriage? He was 27, she was 30 (b. England). Hope this is helpful! Best, Kim ----- Original Message ----- From: "Robby" <yankeeindixie@bellsouth.net> To: "GenMassachusetts" <GenMassachusetts@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, January 19, 2009 4:47 PM Subject: [GENMASSACHUSETTS] Maria H. Capen Looking for any information about Maria H. Capen, born in MA ca 1835. In 1910 census she is living with waht appears to be her son and his wife; Lewis M. Capen born MA abt 1835 and wife Isabella born England. They are all living in Charlton, Worcestor, MA in 1910. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Robby Robinson An 'old' Yankee in the 'Heart of Dixie' ------------------------------- 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
As sent off-list--- > Hi Linda, this is what the NEHGS has for "Charles TEELE" -- > > > 6 records were found for ' charles teele' in the following documents: > > > > Displaying records 1 - 6 > > > Last Name First Name Town/Village Year Vol Page Type Original Image > Non-Plugin Image > Teele Charles Edward Waltham 1909 97 174 Death View Image View > Non-Plugin Image > Teele Charles H. Acton 1884 356 37 Death View Image View Non-Plugin > Image > Teele Charles J. Stoneham 1908 92 39 Death View Image View Non-Plugin > Image > Teele Charles R. Cambridge 1855 91 54 Birth View Image View > Non-Plugin Image > Teele Charles R. Worcester 1909 584 544 Birth image not available > image not available > Teele Charles W. North Andover 1887 382 296 Death View Image View > Non-Plugin Image > > > ---------------------------------- > > When I added "S" as middle initial, and ran as Soundex, this is what comes > up: > > 4 records were found for ' charles s teele' in the following > documents: > > > > Displaying records 1 - 4 > > > Last Name First Name Town/Village Year Vol Page Type Original Image > Non-Plugin Image > Teel Charles S. Norwood 1875 272 244 Marriage View Image View > Non-Plugin Image > Teel Charles S. Salem 1888 391 328 Death View Image View Non-Plugin > Image > Teel Charles Summer Medford 1901 509 542 Birth View Image View > Non-Plugin Image > Towle Charles S. Haverhill 1881 325 233 Marriage View Image View > Non-Plugin Image > > > The TEEL gentleman who married in Norwood was a farmer.... > > The TOWLE gentleman who married in Haverhill was an ice dealer.... > > And, the TEEL gentleman who died in Salem was age 64 yrs, 8 mos, 4 days > when he died on 23 January 1888 (of liver disease). He was married -- and > it says he actually resided in Orange Park, Florida, but died in Salem and > was buried in Winthrop! No occupation listed -- born Medford to Samuel > TEEL and Mary (SCOTT) - born MA. > > Hope this is helpful! > Best, > Kim > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Gary & Linda" <leebears@techline.com> > To: <genmassachusetts@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sunday, January 25, 2009 12:12 PM > Subject: [GENMASSACHUSETTS] Charles Scott Teele Sea Capt. > > >> I'm still searching for information proving Charles Scott Teele was a sea >> captain who sailed around the horn. A cousin in NJ has his bible which >> states that it was carried by him when he sailed around the horn. If >> anyone can help it would be much appreciated. Thanx in advance. >> Linda Lee in Cosmopolis WA >> >> ------------------------------- >> 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 >
Linda, Does the bible indicate a time frame for these events? Do you have any idea which century we are talking about? Sue Richart Chewelah, WA On Sun, Jan 25, 2009 at 9:12 AM, Gary & Linda wrote: > I'm still searching for information proving Charles Scott Teele was a sea > captain who sailed around the horn. A cousin in NJ has his bible which > states that it was carried by him when he sailed around the horn. If anyone > can help it would be much appreciated. Thanx in advance. > Linda Lee in Cosmopolis WA
I'm still searching for information proving Charles Scott Teele was a sea captain who sailed around the horn. A cousin in NJ has his bible which states that it was carried by him when he sailed around the horn. If anyone can help it would be much appreciated. Thanx in advance. Linda Lee in Cosmopolis WA
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Hi listers, I'm wondering if you must have a paid subscription to view this census. I was told that PANS has this census. But I believe that you must view it in person, at the Archives in Halifax, Nova Scotia and I am in Massachusetts. Thank you, Barbara Shepard Smith
At 07:53 AM 1/23/2009, Betty wrote: >That site says his parents are Joseph KIDDER and Sarah SOUTHER. That is possible - that couple married in Salem in 1804 [Salem VR 3:565]. >And it says he married Clarinda BOWMAN in 1842 in Salem, MA. She >might have >been from Salem. She probably was. The Town Clerk in that time frame seems to have noted the non-Salem spouses in intention and marriage records. In that record Joseph was noted as being of Lynn, but no town was noted for Clarinda [Salem VR 3:565]. >Another researcher said he married in Salem, MA, in 1836 to Rebecca >NOURSE. This researcher says that Rebecca died in 1839 in Lynn, MA. >And, it says that Rebecca's parents were Phinehas NOURSE and Anne THOMPSON.) This Joseph was noted as of Danvers in the intention [Salem VR 3:565]. This couple had one unnamed child born and died in 1837 in Lynn [Lynns VR 1:228, 2:520], and Rebecca did die there in 1839 [Lynn VR 2:520]. I find no other birth or death records for either family in Salem, Danvers or Lynn through 1860. Since Rebecca died in 1839 it could be that only one Joseph S. was the spouse in both marriages. Dale H. Cook, Member, NEHGS and MA Society of Mayflower Descendants; Plymouth Co. MA Coordinator for the USGenWeb Project Administrator of http://plymouthcolony.net ____________________________________________________________ Get Organized! Latest in Closet Organizers. Click Now! http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL2141/fc/PnY6rw2sif0SjFEPR9miXOX087eWLBcOgPpbg9C51z0QczsppiJCg/
Hello, Someone on the HAWAII List got me thinking about my ancestor's nephew, Charles KIDDER, from northern Maine. He left the Calais, ME, area ~1884 to migrate to the Hawaiian Islands. He settled in Honolulu, married there, and had many children. (from the "KIDDER book" and responses to my queries on HAWAII Lists) When I looked at some old postings on that List, I was reminded of a web site which has information on that family. But, it also mentions that a Joseph S. KIDDER was in the Hawaiian Islands ~1850. He was naturalized there in 1851 and got a passport there in 1852. I checked www.familysearch.org just now and the only Joseph S. KIDDER mentioned as having been born in the 1810's to 1830's was: Joseph Souther KIDDER, b1810 in Orleans Co., VT. That site says his parents are Joseph KIDDER and Sarah SOUTHER. And it says he married Clarinda BOWMAN in 1842 in Salem, MA. She might have been from Salem. There is no further information on Clarinda BOWMAN on that site. So, I don't know when she died, and I don't know if they had children. Oops. Another researcher said he married in Salem, MA, in 1836 to Rebecca NOURSE. This researcher says that Rebecca died in 1839 in Lynn, MA. And, it says that Rebecca's parents were Phinehas NOURSE and Anne THOMPSON.) I was just wondering if anyone knew about this couple, and whether Joseph and Clarinda KIDDER ever spent some time living in the Hawaiian Islands (1850's). Or, possibly he went there for a few years. Further checking on-line, and the 1880 census has reportedly the same Joseph KIDDER back in Orleans Co., VT, Age 69, and a widower. And, he has a daughter, Anna R. KIDDER, 40 (b~1840 MA) living with him. If she was born ~1840, she must have been a daughter of Joseph and Rebecca. And, possibly Rebecca died as a result of childbirth in 1839 and that is when Anna was born. I just checked the 1860 census, and Joseph and Clarinda are in Orleans Co., VT, at Ages 49 and 39. They have Alice BOWMAN, 64, living with them. And there is a girl, Lisa? / Kina? KINNEY, 12, living with them. Joseph is still there in 1870, but has probable daughter, Anna KIDDER, 31, with him, and Alice? BOWMAN, 74. So, it seems that Mrs. Clarinda KIDDER died during 1860's in VT. Since we don't have an 1850 census on-line, there still isn't a way to find out if Joseph S. KIDDER spent some time in 1850's in the Hawaiian Islands. This family is not on my family tree. I am just curious about them. Betty (near Lowell, MA) (The father, Joseph KIDDER, is in the 1820 census in Orleans Co., VT, supposedly with a wife and several children.)
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Seeking further information on the family of Elkanah FULLER born abt 1709, probably CT, the son of Samuel FULLER and Elizabeth THATCHER. Believe Elkanah FULLER married Naomy FULLER the daughter of Ensign Samuel FULLER and Naomi ROWLEY of Haddam and Colchester, CT. Info suggests marriage of Elkanah FULLER and Naomy FULLER may have been in Mansfield CT around 1745, a daughter Bethia born 1746 at Mansfield? Believe another daughter was named Hannah, she being born 1748 unsure where. Would really like to find the marriage of Hannah FULLER born 1748 d/o Elkanah FULLER and Naomy FULLER.....did she marry Josiah READ/REED ~ probably about 1773? Thanks Janice
At 04:59 PM 1/21/2009, Kathy Parkinson wrote: >To whom do I send the list of incorrect Tertius surnames so they can be >corrected in the index? The general rule for submitting corrections to any web site is to send them to the webmaster. In this case that would be webmaster at nehgs.org. Dale H. Cook, Member, NEHGS and MA Society of Mayflower Descendants; Plymouth Co. MA Coordinator for the USGenWeb Project Administrator of http://plymouthcolony.net ____________________________________________________________ Buy and sell stock online. Best online broker. Click here. http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL2141/fc/PnY6rw1gl7LlXaIJALPLzVbJ6G5lQQfb7yxLFN9YKox0kXSRiO4uG/
Thanks, Dale, I believe that the Sutton John Cole died 22 March 1807, age 47, in Sutton. Unless he and Hannah were divorced, I don't believe this could be her husband. Probably my guy just never had anything recorded. Darn! Joann Nichols Dale H. Cook wrote: > At 09:30 AM 1/21/2009, Joann H. Nichols wrote: > > >> According to Arnold's Rhode Island vital records, in Cumberland, RI, >> reference 1:74, COLE, John, of Worcester, Mass., and Hannah Bates >> (widow), of Cumberland, dau. of John Burlingame; m. by John Dexter, >> Justice, Jan. 28, 1779. >> >> Does anyone have info on this John Cole? >> > > There is no record of his birth at Worcester as far back as 1714. The > best candidate I see is John, son of Ezekiel and Margaret (___) Cole, > born 03-Feb-1760 at Sutton in Worcester Co. [Sutton VR 44]. > > Dale H. Cook, Member, NEHGS and MA Society of Mayflower Descendants; > Plymouth Co. MA Coordinator for the USGenWeb Project > Administrator of http://plymouthcolony.net > > ____________________________________________________________ > Click here for help with your credit cards. Free information. > http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL2141/fc/PnY6rw2Om07gkIlydnCQdM2PEfEQzhrOhsHkxumUApZK4Zq2IKckC/ > > ------------------------------- > 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 > >
According to "The New A to Zax" A Comprehensive Genealogical Dictionary For Genealogists and Historians, Second Edition, by Barbara Jean Evans, p. 270 Tertius: the third. One of three names added when there are three people who have the same surname in the same place, e.g. Smith minor, Smith major, Smith tertius. Susan M. ************************************************* "If you cannot get rid of the family skeleton, you may as well make it dance." -- George Bernard Shaw Columbia County, NY Coordinator http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ny/county/columbia/ > ------------------------------- > 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