This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Haney, Lawhead, Wrigley Classification: Queries Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/Big.2ACIB/141 Message Board Post: I am looking for any connection to the Guelich, Gulich names. We can trace our Guelich name back to Gerhard Philip who came from Hamburg Germany and married Sarah Haney about 1805. Her parents were Frederick and Esther Hennich. We are from the central Pa. area, Clearfield Pa. in particular. I have never seen a connection to the Gulick name, so any info would be appreciated. I am a direct line from Gerhard; to John Frederick to Eugene Frederick to Mabel Eleanor to Harold Lynn Schucker to Dorothy Marie Schucker to Darlene Louise Dunlap.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: GULICK, TILLOTSON Classification: Queries Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Big.2ACIB/140 Message Board Post: Seeking information regarding my great-great-grandfather, Angleburt Hartough GULICK born Abt. 1820 in Montgomery Co., NY. Where and when did he die? He had resided in Chatauqua Co., NY. His parents were Cornelius Cornel GULICK b. Feb 14, 1789, d.Oct 15, 1867, and Ann Gulick HARTOUGH b. Mar 12, 1790, d.Aug 14, 1874. Angleburt Hartough GULICK married Harriet L. TILLOTSON b. Abt 1848, d.1918. Angleburt and Harriet's children were Edward Delavan GULICK (my great-grandfather) b.Oct 9, 1865, d.June 17, 1941, and Ida (BRUMAGIN) GULICK. Susan Petty
Does anyone know anything about my grandfather, Harry Seaman Gulick? He was born in Sodus, Wayne CO. NY on December 31, 1881. All the records of that era were destroyed from water damage. I am trying to find his parents names. There may be a Charles and a Benjamin related to him. Also, my grandfather was a bigamist--no joke--seems he "forgot" to divorce his first wife before he married my grandmother. Any ideas how to find out who the first wife was?? Thanks June Gulick-Cook Looking for : Gulick, Miller, Alt, Brand, Mahnke, Pardee, Spears, Years, & Anderson. (So far)
Iam tring to trace my Grandmothers side of the family. Her name was Elsie Gulick born 1882 Rockerville,SO.DAK.Her parents names were Dam Gulick and Sara [Lee] Gulick.My grandmothe married Martin Compton 27 Nov 1902 Hill City SO.DAK.She had two brothers that I know of Dan and Albert.Any help would be appreciated.
William Thomas Moore b. 26 Jan 1831 Butler Co., KY to James L. Moore and Nancy. He married Martha Ann Davidson 17 Aug 1856 Butler Co., KY he died Feb 1874 in Bates Co., MO. I have 2 children listed for him but there were probably more. I have Jasper C. Moore and John Franklin Moore. John Franklin Moore b. 22 May 1861 Bates Co., MO married Mary Ellen Stark 14 Dec 1882 Bates Co., MO. She was the daughter of John Stark & Polly ??, b. 20 Jul 1865 Pike Co., IL. John Franklin Moore and Mary Ellen (Stark) Moore had the following children: Allen Moore, b 29 Sep 1883 Johnson Co., MO married Katherina Kyser 1909 in Elk Co., KS. Children: Loel Franklin Moore (who married Alice Anna Rush); Glen Vernon Moore; Ruby Viola Moore (married John Wagner); Charles Allen Moore; Albert Lee Moore (married 1st-Lorene Gulick, 2nd Florence Lucille Minnert-Dunlap); Harold Oscar Moore; John Raymond Moore & Golda Pearl Moore (married Rollin Bohannon). Maude Alice Moore, b 15 Jul 1885 married John Albert Smith in 1904. Everett Moore 1888-1889 Pearl Moore, b 16 Sep 1889 married Fred Bauder Ettie Esther Moore, b. 23 Mar 1891 married Roy Harrison Dory (this is my line and I have more) Scott B. Moore, b. 1 May 1893 married Mary Elizabeth Arbuckle in 1912, children: J.O. Moore, Neomi Moore (married Lewis Clark) & Howard Wesley Moore (married Bessie Ruth Barnaby) Amy Moore, b 17 Dec 1895 married Oscar Crumpacker in 1919. Ella Moore, b 13 May 1898 married Otis Keeting in 1917. I would love to exchange information on these lines, so if you are one of their descendants, please contact me. shue@horizon.hit.net
thank you for the information on Catherine Gulick Van Arsdalen. What was your resource for the information? Diane Martin
Some correction on this post: John Donaldson was son of William and Susannah (Lane) Donaldson and William's father was Robert; I don't know where the "III" comes from. John Donaldson died June 23, 1807; the date listed is Jemima's death date. I have been unable to find a child named Minery (though I have seen the name referenced), but I have found the following children: Gulick, Susan, Elizabeth, William, Mariah, and Hannah. I can provide more information (birth dates, some death dates, some spouses) on these children if anyone is interested (particularly Elizabeth, who is my line). jp --- At 4:12 PM -0400 6/29/01, FLisaandJack@aol.com wrote: [portions snipped] >3.Jemima Gulick >b.July 19, 1769 in Rush Township, Northumberland County, Pennsylvania >d. June 25, 1858 in Danville, Montour County, Pennsylvania >Married: John Donaldson III born December 09, 1767; died June 25, 1858 >Two children: Elizabeth (Eliza) and Minery Donaldson
I have a Catalyntie Gulick born 1719 and died 1779 who married Cornelius Van Arsdalen. I have no further info on Cornelius, but I do know who Catherine's(Catalyntie) parents are. Jochem Gulick b. February 06, 1686/87 in Gravesend, Kings Co, New York d. Aft. 1731 in Middlesex Co, NJ Married Gertie Janse born in Middlesex County, New Jersey (Jochem and his family moved to Middlesex County, New Jersey in1720.) I hope this help you:-) Lisa
Minnah (Minnie) Gulick m. Elizabeth Brush 12 Children: 1. John Gulick b.February 20, 1772 d.November 02, 1837 Married Margaret (Mary) Gearhart born 1774; died October 21, 1848 They had 5 children:(I have more info on these children) 1a.Charles Gearhart Gulick had 6 children:(I have more info on these children) James Morgan Gulick William Gearhart Gulick Isaac Minne Gulick Margaret Gulick Mary Gulick John Gulick 2b.Samuel Gulick 3c.Elizabeth Gulick 4d.Isaac Gulick 5e.John Minne Gulick 2.Lorannah (Ranchy) Gulick b.December 19, 1774 in Danville, Montour County, Pennsylvania d.December 25, 1830 in Wooster, Ohio buried: Wooster Cemetery, Wooster, Ohio Married: Tunis Gearhart born July 17, 1773; died January 01, 1852 3.Jemima Gulick b.July 19, 1769 in Rush Township, Northumberland County, Pennsylvania d. June 25, 1858 in Danville, Montour County, Pennsylvania Married: John Donaldson III born December 09, 1767; died June 25, 1858 Two children: Elizabeth (Eliza) and Minery Donaldson 4.Geziah (Casiah) Gulick 5.Elizabeth Gulick 6.Azuba (Zuba) Gulick 7.Samuel Gulick 8.Sarah Jane (Sallie) Gulick b.May 20, 1780 Married William M Gearhart 1 child: John Gearhart born 1803 9.Jane Gulick 10.Charity (1) Gulick 11.Catherine (Kate) Gulick 12.Charity (2) Gulick I hope this helps you :-) Lisa
I have some info but some of it does not match up with yours. I found my info on the internet while researching other Gulicks so mine could be wrong, but here goes: James Morgan Gulick b. Jun 15, 1840 in Point Township, Northumberland County, Pennsylvania d. February 19, 1921in Northumberland, Northumberland County, Pennsylvania buried in Riverview Cemetery, Northumberland, Northumberland County, Pennsylvania married Martha Fiss b. 1840 PA d. March 24, 1882 in Northumberland, Northumberland County, Pennsylvania buried in Riverview Cemetery, Northumberland, Northumberland County, Pennsylvania Children: 1.Joseph P Gulick b. 1868 in Northumberland, Northumberland County, Pennsylvania married Catharine Hower b. 1868 in Franklin County, Pennsylvania Children: 1. Joseph P Gulick b.November 01, 1894 in Sunbury, Northumberland County, Pennsylvania 2. Catherine Gulick b. April 29, 1897 in Duke ST., Northumberland, Northumberland County, Pennyslvania d. August 19, 1899 in Duke ST., Northumberland, Northumberland County, Pennyslvania buried in Riverview Cemetery, Northumberland, Northumberland County, Pennsylvania Second Child of James Morgan Gulick and Martha Fiss: 2. Clara J Gulick b. August 24, 1881 in Sunbury, Northumberland County, Pennsylvania d. December 10, 1969 in Sunbury, Northumberland County, Pennsylvania buried in Pomfort Manor, Sunbury, Northumberland County, Pennsylvania She married George A Simpson Third child of James Morgan Gulick and Martha Fiss: 3. Margaret Gulick b. Bet. 1882 - 1885 in Sunbury, Northumberland County, Pennsylvania She married William Trate Some of our info is not the same, could you email me at FLisaandJack@aol.com I would like to know some of the sources of where you got your info. I would like to check it out. Thanx a lot and I hope this helps a little for you :-)
Full Name: Zachary Taylor Gulick b. July 14, 1873 in Lawrence Co, MO d. Jan 29, 1913 " " buried in Miller cemetary in Lawrence Co, MO married Bertha Edna Neece m. Dec 23, 1893 in Lawrence Co, MO b. June 11, 1873 in MO d. Aug 27, 1945 in Lawrence Co, MO Children: 1. Homer Orville Gulick 2. Max Gulick b. Feb 2,1897 d. April 1967 3. Rex Gulick b. Feb 11, 1897 d. July 1964 4. Velma Fern Gulick 5. Sarah Annis Gulick b. Aug 23, 1897 d. Dec 1975 6. Horace Cecil Gulick 7. Robert Taylor Gulick Parents of Zachary Taylor Gulick: Zachariah Gulick b. Feb 17, 1822 in Romney, Hampshire Co, WV d. May 25, 1876 in Lawrence Co, MO Buried in Taylor Cemetary, Lawrence Co, MO Married May 21, 1872 in Lawrence Co, MO Matilda Jane Taylor b. 1833 d. 1909 Buried in Pleasant Grove Cemetary in Jasper, MO Hopes this info helps you :-)
Please excuse the smart aleck tag line, I hit the wrong button. It should have said: JoAnn L. Gemmrig KA7SUZ@att.net ka7suz@eudoramail.com ka7suz@juno.com ICQ 400112
Recently a church member died, and her family brought in some of her library pertaining to our church. One book had baby pictures glued inside the front cover. I pulled the book and will offer it back to the family. However, while looking and trying to decide if these were baby pictures of the dear member (who was b. in 1910, Bangor ME) I noted some information written inside the book. The book was published in 1891, The book evidently was owned by Mrs. Benj N Gulick of Wilmington, DE, apparently written by her in 1891. (She wrote her name and date in it.) On the next page, in different handwriting is written: Etta Williams Gulick passed away April 7th at 11:45 pm. I saw her last at six p.m., Thursday April 7th when she gave me her baby Lucy to take home to be cared for by me, with the promise to be good to "Her Baby". 1892. The writer is not identified. I hope this inforamtion helps someone, and if it does, I would appreciate knowing 'the rest of the story' <g>. I have subscribed to this list temporarily, so any who respond may write directly to me, or to the list to share data. I will unsubscribe, with notice, in a week or two. Never argue with an idiot. They drag you down to their level, then beat you with experience.
Jochem GULICK was born Feb. 6, 1687 at Gravesend, LI, New York. He married Geertje "Gertie" ??___________?? about 1709 - possibly - at the Reformed Dutch Church of Gravesend (no record survives). Seven children were born at Gravesend or after they moved to New Jersey in 1720. WHO WAS GEERTJE ??___________?? I am a descendant of their daughter, Maria, born about 1712, who married Petrus QUICK and lived at Harlingen, Somerset County, New Jersey. I would appreciate any help and will share any information I have on this family. Mary Ellen "Mell" White Bucyrus, KS Mellpwkscpr@att.net
Posted on: GULICK Queries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/surnames/g/u/GULICK/queries/4 Surname: Gulick, Alt, Brand, Miller, Mahnke, Pardee, Spears, Dunkon, Years ------------------------- Looking for info about my grandfather Harry Seaman Gulick born 12-31-1881 in Sodus, Wayne County, NY. Need to find his parents names and any siblings. There may be an Amos and a Benjamin related to the family.
I'm looking for the ancestors etc of Jemima Gulick (1769-1858) who was married to John Donaldson (1769-1807) and lived in Danville PA. She kept the Cross-Keys tavern in Danville for some years. One source I've come across lists Minnie Gulick (1731-aft1804), son of Johannes and Ranscha (Van Sicklen) Gulick, as her father. Can anyone confirm? Thanks! jp
Posted on: GULICK Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/surnames/g/u/GULICK/queries/3 Surname: Gulick ------------------------- The only thing that I can tell you is that Miriam Taylor was born Feb 17, 1784, she is from Virginia.
Posted on: GULICK Queries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/surnames/g/u/GULICK/queries/2 Surname: Gulick ------------------------- My g-g-g-grandparents were Taylor and Catherine (Bunger) Gulick. Taylor was born in IA. and died June 22, 1874 in Cory's Grove, Polk Co., IA. Catherine was born Nov. 18, 1813 in Greenbriar, VA. died Sept. 25, 1893 in Clarion, Wright Co., IA.(I have her death certificate.) Any connections? Need more information on Miriam Taylor mother of Taylor Gulick. Sincerely, Beth
I am planning a trip to the Union Co., MS area the second week in June with my two sisters. We are looking for info on GULLICK, George W., b. 1858, Tippah, MS m. MCNEELY, Nancy Ann on 8-19-1885, b. 8-7-1864. Children: Jonathon Taylor, b. 1889, Susie Isabel, B. 1890, Rosie Mae, B. 1893, Georgie Ann, B. 1896, George Bedford, Joseph Judson, Mary Roosevelt, Martha Blanton. We would appreciate any advice and pointers, location of records, Cem, any and everything that might help us. I live in MO., one sister in NM., the other in TX. Thanks, Merlene Lash
COTAUNCH-GULICK-WILLIAMSON-WYCKOFF; NJ; 1700s >From New Jersey Marriages... #550; William COTAUNCH (COTANCH) and William WILLIAMSON, both of the County of Sussex... [bound to]... William FRANKLIN, Governor... 500 pounds... 8 Dec 1773. ... William COTAUNCH... obtained license of marriage for himself and for Sarah WILLIAMSON... [w] And'w LEDLIE and Tho's POTTS Source = NEW JERSEY MARRIAGES Copyright (c) 1999 by Patricia m. Bergener (brgnr@ix.netcom.com) >From the September 1791 will of Peter WILLIAMSON (married Catherine GRIGGs) of Greenwich Township (then Sussex, now) Warren Co., NJ: ... I Peter WILLIAMSON of the Township of Greenwich in the County of Sussex ... do this day TwentyFirst of September and in the year of our Lord one thousand Seven Hundred and ninety one 1791 do Publish and declare this to be my Last will and Testament .... and the next place I do give and bequeth unto my daughter Sarah CLAUNCH ... my Daughter mary LACY ... my wife Catherine (35:41; File 513S, New Jersey State Archives, Trenton, New Jersey) THEORY: Sarah's married name appears as CLAUNCH in the abstract of Peter WILLIAMSON's will but an examination of the original show that it is entirely possible that her married name was actually COTAUNCH. Sarah (WILLIAMSON) CLAUNCH, dau. of Peter and Catherine (GRIGGS) WILLIAMSON, and Sarah (WILLIAMSON) COTAUNCH, wife of William COTAUNCH, are the same individual. Q. Who was the William WILLIAMSON of Sussex Co., NJ that supported the marriage of Sarah WILLIAMSON and William COTAUNCH in 1773? Is he identical with... >From New Jersey Colonial Documents: Calendar of Wills--1771-1780: 1775, Sept. 6. WILLIAMSON, William, of Sussex Co. Int. Adm'x--Elizabeth WILLIAMSON, of said Co. Fellowbondsman-- Henry GULICK, of Hunterdon Co. Witnesses--Martha Hughes and Rachel Caldwell. Lib. 16, p. 531 THEORY (RED HERRING?!): I initially thought that the William WILLIAMSON who supported the marriage of William COTAUNCH and Sarah WILLIAMSON might be an otherwise undocumented eldest son of Peter and Catherine (GRIGGS) WILLIAMSON (Peter was reportedly the son of a William WILLIAMSON himself). Elizabeth WILLIAMSON (William's widow or daughter?) married Christian W.-2 CUMMINS (Christian-1), b. 4 December 1751, d. 15 October 1833. On reason to speculate that William was the son of Peter and Catherine (GRIGGS) WILLIAMSON is the fact that Catherine (GRIGGS) WILLIAMSON's mother, Jacomyntie (GULICK) GRIGGS, had a brother Hendrick-3 GULICK (Jochem-2, Hendrick-1). From an examination of the original document abstracted above pertaining to William WILLIAMSON (Sussex 00219, New Jersey State Archives, Trenton, New Jersey), it is clear that Henry GULICK actually signed his name as Hendrick at "Greenwich Forge." It is presumed that Greenwich Forge was located somewhere within Greenwich Township. >From New Jersey Marriages... #064; Hendrik (Hendrick) GULICK and George GARRISON, both of Hunterdon County, yeomen... [bound to]... Jonathan BELCHER, Governor... 500 pounds... 26 Sept 1754. ... Hendrick GULICK... and George GARRISON obtained license of marriage for Hendrick GULICK... and for Mary WILLIAMSON... [w] blank Source = NEW JERSEY MARRIAGES Copyright (c) 1999 by Patricia m. Bergener (brgnr@ix.netcom.com) >From New Jersey Queries #12 (1992): Nicholas WILLIAMSON, resided at New Brunswick, Middlesex Co., NJ 1738; died Hunterdon Co., NJ 1760 had a daughter, Mary WILLIAMSON who married 1754 Capt. Henry GULICK. According to Jan Gulick, it was Henry-5 GULICK (Samuel-4, Hendrick-3, Jochem-2, Hendrick-1) (1734-1798) who was married in 1754 Mary WILLIAMSON, dau. of Nicholas WILLIAMSON. They named their second son Nicholas and their second daughter Rachel. Thus, the following baptismal records must pertain to Mary (WILLIAMSON) GULICK and two of her siblings, including a brother, William WILLIAMSON: >From New Brunswick DRC: 21 Apr 1734 William to Nicholas WILLIAMSON and Ragel 19 Feb 1738 Maria to Nicholas WILLIAMSEN and Rachel >From Readington DRC: Cathelina WILLEMSEN 6 Nov 1744 to Nicholas WILLEMSEN and Rachel THEORY: The Hendrick GULICK of Hunterdon Co. who marred Mary WILLIAMSON was identical with the Hendrick GULICK of Hunterdon Co. who was a bondsman in the administration William WILLIAMSON's estate. Hendrick was William's brother-in-law. Thus, William WILLIAMSON was *not* the son of Peter and Catherine (GRIGGS) WILLIAMSON as originally though; he was the son of Nicholas and Rachel (_____) WILLIAMSON. >From the WILLIAMSON genealogy in the Vliet/Williamson Day Book (hereinafter VWDB) it is confirmed that Peter WILLIAMSON (d. 1791) had a brother, Jacobus WILLIAMSON. On 3 September 1755, "William HENERY of Greenwitch in the County of Sussex...and Hannah his wife" deeded to "James (English equivalent of Jacobus) WILLIAMSON of the County of Middlesex... a Tract or Parcel of Land Situated on the northwest Side of Muskonetcong river in the Township of Greenwitch" for L-25. A Jacobus WILLIAMSON was listed as a freeholder in New Brunswick, Middlesex County in 1752 (GMNJ, Vol. 4). THEORY: Brothers Peter and Jacobus/James WILLIAMSON, early settlers of Greenwich Township (then Sussex, now) Warren Co., NJ both originated in New Brunswick, Middlesex Co., NJ. Peter and Jacobus were somehow related to William WILLIAMSON who died in 1775 in Greenwich Township and who was the son of Nicholas WILLIAMSON of New Brunswick. Any information that supports or refutes the theories posed above would be greatly appreciated as well as response to these specific questions: Q. Who were the ancestors of William COTAUNCH? Q. Who were the descendants of William and Sarah (WILLIAMSON) COTAUNCH? Q. How were Peter and Jacobus/James WILLIAMSON related to Nicholas WILLIAMSON? Sons, nephews or cousins? Q. Who were the ancestors and descendants of Nicholas and Rachel (_____) WILLIAMSON of New Brunswick, Middlesex Co., NJ? Q. Nicholas WILLIAMSON named his first (known) son William and his second (known) daughter Cathelina. Could Nicholas have been the son of Willem-2 WILLIAMSON (Willem-1 WILLEMSEN & Mayke Pieterse WYCKOFF) and Catelyntie-3 GULICK (Jochem-2, Hendrick-1)? Perry Streeter (perry@streeter.com) Canandaigua, New York USA http://www.perry.streeter.com