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    1. Re: GORHAM-D Digest V00 #12
    2. ROSE E. TURNER
    3. Hi Denise, I also have a Gorham line. My gg grandfather Philo Goreham, (b 1805) appeared at Ferrisburg, VT at about 1810. He married Mariah Bard, d/o William Bard and Deborah Cronkhite, May 16 in Addison Co, VT. They were in Vermont area when it was NY and then I found them again in Stockholm St. Lawrence Co, NY in 1840 census where the family is listed and living with a Carter Goreham, a half brother. I heard that Carter's real last name was Gregory and although I have found him in an early VT census, can not locate him after the 1840 NY federal census. I read that he had moved to Illinois or Indiana, but have checked all indexes from those states and have not come up with a Carter Gregory. Philo and Mariah (9 members) moved to South Gower, Grenville County, Ontario, Canada (page 1 of the 1848 CA census) in about 1845 . Have just spent a week searching in the FHC in SLC and I noted no other Gorhams who seemed to be related. Their son, Warren Bard Gorham moved to Lost Nation, Clinton County, Iowa in 1855 with a large group of Canadians. One by one all of the Gorhams but one returned to the states. Are we related? My lines are: ANDREWS, ARMSTRONG, BARD, BENNETT, BLACKSTONE, BOWLING, BULL, CLARK, COLEY, CRONKITE, DISBOROUGH, DISBROW, GARNSEY, GOREHAM, GUERNSEY, JONES, KENNY, KITCHELL, KNAPP, MUNNINGS, PECK, POWERS, PRUDDEN, RICHARDS, WADE, WOLREY. roselv@lv.rmci.net

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