Seeking information on James HOUSE who was security with John Ross on the following: "Weston, John: dying intestate, Elizabeth his relict requests admin. Dec 10, 1666. R Jan 21, 1666. Security: James House, John Ross" Will share information on Weston family and allied families. Thanks from Margaret in Norfolk, Va
Springfield National Cemetery in Springfield, Greene County,MO House, Erma Geraldine, d. 12/31/1944, US Navy, STM1, Plot: 32 0 8, bur. 01/02/1945 Janet Ferris of Woodbridge,VA
I am trying to find the parents,siblings,of Sebon (Sion)House. He married Nancy Tait. Is Thomas House who married Patience Hale and Willis House who married Nancy Jarrel and Brinkley House who married Nancy King all related. Any information would be appreciated. The marriages would be for 1843-1876 or Brinkley and Nancy and 1812-1843 for Sebon,Thomas,and Willis in Madison County ,Ga. Debbie Reynolds House dmhouse7@sonoratx.net --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.166 / Virus Database: 79 - Release Date: 6/20/00
Hi I am looking for John House born in ILL. and married Sarah J. Ricketts in MO. They had a daughter name Hallie Pearl House. Hallie married Thomas Elisha White. Thanks, Janet Ferris of Woodbridge,VA
Dear list, thanks for all your help with our Howze family. The nice lady who gave me the data below said it was fine with her if I post it to the lists of Howze and his wife's MORRIS line too. Hope it can help someone. Margaret in Va -----Original Message----- From: Jeanette Howell [mailto:JKHowell@digitalexp.com] Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2000 1:19 PM To: STROUD, MARGARET Subject: Re: Howze/House Parents of Penelope Howze b. 1775 NC as James Howze, Sr. b. abt 1741 - 1748 Brunswick Co., VA and Mildred "Milla" Morris m. abt 1759 Brunswick Co., VA. James' parents were Isaac Howze, Sr. and Mary Mattox. I have Mildred "Milla" Morris' parents as William Morris b. abt 1724 Meherrin Parish, Brunswick Co., VA and Elizabeth ____ b. abt 1728 same place. Children of James Howze, Sr. and "Milla" Morris: 1.Lucy Howze 1763 2.Littleton Howze 1772 3.Anderson Howze 1774 4.Claiborne Howze 1774 5.Henry Howze 1775 6.Penelope Howze 1775 7.Martha "Polly" Howze 1776 8.Jincy/Jane Howze ["Jenny"] 1778 9.Isaac Howze 1781 10.Francis Marion Howze [1793] 1793 11.Tabitha Howze 12.Bridget Howze Jeanette JKHowell@digitalexp.com http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/1475
Margaret, I have the parents of Penelope Howze b. 1775 NC as James Howze, Sr. b. abt 1741 - 1748 Brunswick Co., VA and Mildred "Milla" Morris m. abt 1759 Brunswick Co., VA. James' parents were Isaac Howze, Sr. and Mary Mattox. I descend thru' a brother of your James: Isaac Howze, Jr. and Mary Duke, thru' their son, John Howze and Martha "Patsy" Yarbrough, thru' their daughter, Matha "Patsy" Duke Howze and Richard Ransom Plummer, thru' their son, William Henry Plummer and Mary Lavinia Jones. Jeanette JKHowell@digitalexp.com http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/1475
New lister seeking parents of Penelope House/Howze who was married to Bridges PARR/Pair Sr in NC or GA. Their son Bridges PARR II was born 1805 and married Penny Mae Hand 1825 in Georgia, prob Meriwether, Baldwin County, GA. Bridges Jr and Penny had Louisa (Lucy) Ann Pair born 1843 in Meriwether Co, Ga and married James Wilkins Royster 28 Feb 1858 in Talladega Co, Alabama. Lucy Ann Pair Royster died 8 Sep 1899 in Alabama - regret I do not know which county. James W. Royster (1836-1920) died 13 April 1920 in Clay Co, Alabama. He was son of Mary (Polly) Wells and James Wilkins Royster Sr of Mecklenburg Co, Va and grandson of Henry and Frances (Draper) Royster of Mecklenburg Co, Va. Thanks for any clues on this House family, Margaret
I am looking for George and Elizabeth House. He was born Canada English in 1863. He married Elizabeth in Michigan in 1888. They had a daughter named Sadie Elizabeth in Michigan in 1889. I feel like I have hit a brick wall? Can anyone shed some light on this family? Thank you for your time. Anita Phillips Seattle, WA ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com
That is good news, Gussie. ----Original Message----- From: Gus4to@aol.com [mailto:Gus4to@aol.com] Sent: Wednesday, August 02, 2000 12:21 PM Subject: Re: House & Sharp in Canada & US Hi, you are right, my Houses do live in N.Y. Thanks for the reply. Gussie
Julius House appears on various estate sales, etc, in Wake Co until at least 1812. The 1810 and 1820 Wake Co Census records are missing and Julius is not listed on the 1830 Wake Census or the 1830 Wake Co Tax List. Does anyone know who the parents of Henry W. House of Wake County are? Phyllis Mistrot
This is what I have for Julius House, s/o William House Jr and Ann Green: 1793. Taxables of Franklin County: Julius House, 1wp 2bp, Capt Perry's Dist. 1795. 26 September. GREEN HOUSE of Wake County to his brother, JULIUS HOUSE, of Franklin County, NC, for £60 VA currency a tract of land in Wake County on the waters of Marks Creek, 'it being half the land my mother now lives upon, the said land was given to me in a deed of gift by my Father, WILLIAM HOUSE...' Witnessed: JAMES HOUSE, P HAWKINS, CLAIBORN HOUSE. The deed was also signed by ANN HOUSE. [Source: Phyllis Mistrot, from 'Abstracts of the Early Deeds of Wake County North Carolina, 1785-1802,' by Joseph W Watson, p 158.] 1800. Census: Wake County, NC, 20010-10100-09. Barbara A. Davis TN Division of Radiological Health bdavis4@mail.state.tn.us >>> <WalleyLand@aol.com> 08/02/00 06:49AM >>> From JKHowell@digitalexp.com: One Julius House was a son of William House, Jr of Brunswick Co., VA who died bef. 1794 in Warren or Wake Co.,NC and Ann Green. And from AAHouse@aol.com: I have a Julius House b. in Wake Co., NC after 1800 as one of six children of William House Jr. And Ann Green. As you can see the date information is conflicting ... Can someone please clear up the correct date for Julius House the son of William House Jr. and Ann Green for me? Thanks, Amanda Hester Baltz--Walleyland@aol.com
As I have been trying to find my Julius House's parents I have ran across some conflicting information. Can someone out there possibly clear this up for me? My Julius House was born Nov. 17, 1808 as documented on a family group sheet from Elizabeth Andrews, 358 Cedar Dr., Camden, TN 38320. This information came Andrew Merriman Young's family records--Husband of Julius House's daughter Orleana House. Andrew Merriman Young's family record information given by Miriam Young Pack author of "Kith and Kin of James and Mary (Kellough) Young; South Carolina (1786) to Alabama(1818)" which traces the Young line. In tracing my Julius House I received the two following e-mailed information. From JKHowell@digitalexp.com: One Julius House was a son of William House, Jr of Brunswick Co., VA who died bef. 1794 in Warren or Wake Co.,NC and Ann Green. And from AAHouse@aol.com: I have a Julius House b. in Wake Co., NC after 1800 as one of six children of William House Jr. And Ann Green. As you can see the date information is conflicting. I have considered the Sr. and Jr. of the William House senarios (being that it is a mix up between the two) needless to say I am very confused. Can someone please clear up the correct date for Julius House the son of William House Jr. and Ann Green for me? Thanks, Amanda Hester Baltz--Walleyland@aol.com
Been awhile since I posted and still stuck. Here is my line again. Trisha Descendants of Bathsheba House Generation No. 1 1. BATHSHEBA1 HOUSE was born 23 March 1779 in Paris, Maine, and died 30 January 1853 in Maine. She married ABRAHAM BOLSTER, son of ISAAC BOLSTER and MARY DWINNELL. He was born 25 August 1763 in Sutton, Massachusets, and died 23 July 1843 in Augusta, Kennebec, Maine. Children of BATHSHEBA HOUSE and ABRAHAM BOLSTER are: i. SAPHEVINA2 BOLSTER, b. Paris, Maine. ii. JACOB BOLSTER, b. 1803, Paris, Maine. More About JACOB BOLSTER: Census: 1880 iii. SOLOMON BOLSTER, b. 02 May 1807, Paris, Maine; d. 08 December 1902, Easton, Aroostook, Maine; m. (1) SEPHRONIA CARSLEY, 1832; b. 04 November 1804, Brighton, Maine; m. (2) HARRIET C. PARSONS, 24 January 1840, Maine; b. 24 June 1816, Canton, Oxford, Maine; d. 06 August 1901, Easton, Aroostook, Maine. More About SOLOMON BOLSTER: Census: 1850, Garland, Maine More About HARRIET C. PARSONS: Census: 1850, Garland, Maine iv. AUGUSTA BOLSTER, b. 12 February 1812, Paris, Maine. v. POLLY BOLSTER, b. 1816, Paris, Maine. vi. MATTHEW C. BOLSTER, b. 16 March 1820, Paris, Maine; d. 24 April 1911. More About MATTHEW C. BOLSTER: Census: 1880
My research notes and links for helpful sites are on this page: http://www.geocities.com/miansf <http://www.geocities.com/miansf> As a side note, I also have a SHARPSTONE; Sharp was one of the variations. The original on this was something like Sharfenstein. Again, part of the German Palatine immigration to New York. The links on the site are helpful. Also have links on the TIMELINE which is on the above site. ----Original Message----- From: Howard Ray Lawrence [mailto:howardl@inreach.com] Sent: Tuesday, August 01, 2000 7:37 AM To: Amy Seyfried Cc: HOUSE-L@rootsweb.com; SHARP-L@rootsweb.com Subject: HOUSE. Date: Mon, 31 Jul 2000 07:38:22 -0700 From: Amy Seyfried <aseyfried@cushmanrealty.com> To: HOUSE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: RE: George House As far as origins, try looking in the area of Niagara in Ontario; also Cornwall in Ontario. Also the Mohawk Valley in New York, as well as the St. Lawrence River on both sides of the border. Your George House has a few familiar kids' names that follow the House family around from New York/Ontario region. May have origins as German family, of the Palatine emigration. Your George's ancestors may have been Loyalists during the War of the American Revolution. The above clip is from a HOUSE-L posting. Why I write is related to a connection between a HOUSE and a SHARP, possibly both connected in some way to this history. I shall try to explain, as follows: My great grandfather was Theodore SHARP, born 1837/c.1841, died 1878, Brantford, Ontario, CANADA.He married Hanna(h) HOUSE, born 1843, died 1884-1936, Brantford, Ontario, CANADA.Theodore had fought, and he was wounded, in a war in America. He subsequently died of this wound.Hanna(h), although born in CANADA, relocated to Pennsylvania, married, bore 4 children, was widowed, returned to CANADA, married Theodore, and had 4 more children.I suspect that they were part of the Palatine emigration. What was it about? How do I find the immigration records?I suspect he was a United Empire Loyalist. How do I find his name in the muster rolls? (Although it is a bit confusing to me, since my mother writes, "He returned to the States to obtain a wounded veteran's dispensation after the war.") I am, also, seeking the name of Hanna(h)'s first husband in Pennsylvania. Can you advise me in any more detailed way?
Date: Mon, 31 Jul 2000 07:38:22 -0700 From: Amy Seyfried <aseyfried@cushmanrealty.com> To: HOUSE-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <AC52F5F4E953A2468310ADFC9A6C3DBAE6C6@cushman-sf.cushmanrealty.com> Subject: RE: George House Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" As far as origins, try looking in the area of Niagara in Ontario; also Cornwall in Ontario. Also the Mohawk Valley in New York, as well as the St. Lawrence River on both sides of the border. Your George House has a few familiar kids' names that follow the House family around from New York/Ontario region. May have origins as German family, of the Palatine emigration. Your George's ancestors may have been Loyalists during the War of the American Revolution. The above clip is from a HOUSE-L posting. Why I write is related to a connection between a HOUSE and a SHARP, possibly both connected in some way to this history. I shall try to explain, as follows: My great grandfather was Theodore SHARP, born 1837/c.1841, died 1878, Brantford, Ontario, CANADA. He married Hanna(h) HOUSE, born 1843, died 1884-1936, Brantford, Ontario, CANADA. Theodore had fought, and he was wounded, in a war in America. He subsequently died of this wound. Hanna(h), although born in CANADA, relocated to Pennsylvania, married, bore 4 children, was widowed, returned to CANADA, married Theodore, and had 4 more children. I suspect that they were part of the Palatine emigration. What was it about? How do I find the immigration records? I suspect he was a United Empire Loyalist. How do I find his name in the muster rolls? (Although it is a bit confusing to me, since my mother writes, "He returned to the States to obtain a wounded veteran's dispensation after the war.") I am, also, seeking the name of Hanna(h)'s first husband in Pennsylvania. Can you advise me in any more detailed way?
I keep a few research links on this page. Maybe they will help other folks in House Hunting. http://www.geocities.com/miansf/
As far as origins, try looking in the area of Niagara in Ontario; also Cornwall in Ontario. Also the Mohawk Valley in New York, as well as the St. Lawrence River on both sides of the border. Your George House has a few familiar kids' names that follow the House family around from New York/Ontario region. May have origins as German family, of the Palatine emigration. Your George's ancestors may have been Loyalists during the War of the American Revolution. -----Original Message----- From: Cornelia Warner [mailto:fenenga@mminternet.com] Sent: Friday, July 28, 2000 8:21 AM To: HOUSE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: George House still looking for this family, have made very little headway. where did they go after 1880, other than Sarah and Jacob? the rest of the family vanished. George House and Katherine Shaffer were from the nation of Canada, and lived in Center twp., Marion Co., Kansas. they had at least; Mary b. abt 1865 in Canada Louise b. abt 1867 in Canada Elizabeth b. abt 1869 in Canada Angeline b. abt 1871 in Canada Catherine b. abt 1872 in Canada Susan b. abt 1876 in Canada Jacob b. 10 Oct 1883 in Marion Co., Kansas I believe Katherine might have been his second wife where did they come from in Canada? who were the missing children? any help on this family greatly appreciated.
still looking for this family, have made very little headway. where did they go after 1880, other than Sarah and Jacob? the rest of the family vanished. George House and Katherine Shaffer were from the nation of Canada, and lived in Center twp., Marion Co., Kansas. they had at least; Mary b. abt 1865 in Canada Louise b. abt 1867 in Canada Elizabeth b. abt 1869 in Canada Angeline b. abt 1871 in Canada Catherine b. abt 1872 in Canada Susan b. abt 1876 in Canada Jacob b. 10 Oct 1883 in Marion Co., Kansas I believe Katherine might have been his second wife where did they come from in Canada? who were the missing children? any help on this family greatly appreciated.
The Willie House on the 1830 Wake Co census is believed to be the son of Thomas House & Suckey Carrell, m. 07 Dec 1771 in Wake Co, Archibald House, bm. Warren and John C. House/Howze are his brothers. Warren House moved to AR by 1850 and John C. House/Howze moved 1) to TN and 2) to Trigg Co, KY. Phyllis Mistrot
Any idea who Willie's parents were?? ----- Original Message ----- From: <CTHEMIST@aol.com> To: <HOUSE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, July 18, 2000 12:30 PM Subject: Wake Co Houses > > The only House names appearing on the 1830 Wake Co Census are: Benjamin > (Ransom's son); Ransom (s/o a Thomas House); Thomas (could be either > Archibald's nephew or his son); Warren (Archibald's nephew); William > (Archibald's son) and Willie (Archibald's nephew and brother to Warren). > > Phyllis Mistrot > > > ============================== > Free Web space. ANY amount. ANY subject. > RootsWeb's Freepages put you in touch with millions. > http://cgi.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/acctform.cgi > >