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    1. [MA-MENDON] Vol 93 added to Will Testators Index
    2. W. David Samuelsen
    3. http://www.sampubco.com/wills/mawti4.htm Vol. 93 (1852-1854) had been added. at least 500 testators. W. David Samuelsen

    05/25/2001 05:22:57
    1. Re: [MA-MENDON] RE: thomas THAYER = Abigail VEASEY
    2. Alice Palladini;
    3. Morning Betty and all Lister, Betty your Thomas Thayer was a brother to Ferdinando Thayer. I have a little in my data about them, however, I don't see where they came to Mendon?? They were in Braintree and seemed to remain in that area. I maybe wrong?? My info below comes from the B. Thayer Genealogy. which is known to have many errors. So beware. :) I have nothing on Abigail Thayer, of Briantree. No Veazey's in the Mendon vital records. Hope this helps a little.. Would you care to share the line where this leaves off?? HTML . could you all please change your text to Plain Text. as Rootsweb does not accept HTML or rich Text. as you can see, a lot of gibberish comes along with messages not in plain Text. Thanks,. Alice ______________ Ahnentafel - Abigail THAYER - 25 May 2001 ----------------------------------------------- FIRST GENERATION 1. Abigail THAYER: born on 13 Jul 1685 in Braintree, Ma. SECOND GENERATION 2. Thomas THAYER: born of Stoughton, Surry, England; married on 25 Mar 1680 in Braintree, Ma.; died on 7 Dec 1705 in Braintree, Ma. 3. Abigail VEAZEY: died on 11 Jan 1712 in Braintree, Ma. THIRD GENERATION 4. Thomas THAYER: born about 1622 in of Stoughton, Surry, England; died on 9 May 1693 in Braintree, Ma. 5. Hannah_or_Anna ?: born about 1625 in of Stoughton, Surry, England; died on 7 Feb 1698 in Braintree, Ma. FOURTH GENERATION 8. Thomas THAYER: born on 16 Aug 1596 in Thornberry, England; married on 13 Apr 1618 in Thornberry, England; died on 2 Apr 1665 in Braintree, Ma. 9. Margerie WHEELER: born about 1597 in Thornberry?, England; died on 11 Feb 1672/73 in Lynn, Essex, Ma. FIFTH GENERATION 16. Richard THAYER: born on 2 Aug 1562 in Thornberry, England; married in 1585 in Thornbury, England; died in Thornbury, England 17. Ann DIMERY: born about 1572 in of Stoughton, Surry, England 18. Abell WHEELER: born about 1563 in Of Thornbury, England; married in 1588 in England; died about 1614 in of Stoughton, Surry, England 19. Jane SHEPARD: born about 1567 in of Stoughton, Surry, England SIXTH GENERATION 32. John THAYER: born about 1531 in Thornbury, England; married in 1557 in Thornbury, England; died on 12 Oct 1584 in Thornbury, England 33. Mary ROBERTS: born about 1535 in Thornbury, England; died on 20 Apr 1611 in Thornberry, England 38. John SHEPARD: born in 1545 in of Stoughton, Surry, England 39. Johane PAMOORE: born in of Stoughton, Surry, England

    05/25/2001 03:33:18
    1. [MA-MENDON] RE: thomas THAYER = Abigail VEASEY
    2. bettysul
    3. This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000E_01C0E4C1.DF139F00 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_000F_01C0E4C1.DF1B4020" ------=_NextPart_001_000F_01C0E4C1.DF1B4020 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hi Everyone, There has been a lot of talk about Ferdinando THAYER. Is anyone else = descended from his brother, Thomas, born in England but also lived in = Mendon, MA. His wife, Abigail VEASEY, was b. 13 JUL 1665, Mendon, = according to my data, and m. 25 MAR 1680, Braintree, MA.He d. 7 DEC = 1705, Mendon. Their daughter Abigail THAYER b. 3 SEP 1701, Mendon, d. 27 = FEB 1759, Charlton, MA.She m. John THOMSON 22 MAR 1719/20, at Mendon, = son of John and Hannah WIGHT.=20 I got all my info. on Abigail THAYER and her mother years ago, and = am not too sure of all sources. Would appreciate anything anybody knows. Oh, yes, and if Abigail VEASEY was b. in Mendon, then how about the = VEASEY family? Any info. on them? Her father was Rev.Wm. VEASEY, b. = 1616, Gumley, England, and m. Eleanor (Helen) THOMPSON, dau. of Rev. Wm. = and Abigail THOMPSON. Rev. Wm. was from Lancashire, England.. Thanks, Betty Sullivan, 232 E, Church St. Kewanee, IL, USA (Hog Capital of the World) Always ready to share Genealogy=20 with anyone. [email protected] Please visit my site at: http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/s/u/l/Betty--Sullivan/ =20 ------=_NextPart_001_000F_01C0E4C1.DF1B4020 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN"> <HTML><HEAD> <META http-equiv=3DContent-Type content=3D"text/html; = charset=3Diso-8859-1"><BASE=20 href=3D"file://C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft = Shared\Stationery\"> <STYLE>BODY { BACKGROUND-POSITION: left top; MARGIN-TOP: 0em; FONT-WEIGHT: normal; = FONT-SIZE: 12pt; MARGIN-BOTTOM: 0em; MARGIN-LEFT: 4em; COLOR: #427d64; = BACKGROUND-REPEAT: repeat-y; FONT-FAMILY: "Arial"; BACKGROUND-COLOR: = #fffffd } P.msoNormal { BACKGROUND-POSITION: left top; MARGIN-TOP: 0em; FONT-WEIGHT: normal; = FONT-SIZE: 12pt; MARGIN-BOTTOM: 0em; MARGIN-LEFT: 4em; COLOR: #427d64; = BACKGROUND-REPEAT: repeat-y; FONT-FAMILY: "Arial"; BACKGROUND-COLOR: = #fffffd } LI.msoNormal { BACKGROUND-POSITION: left top; MARGIN-TOP: 0em; FONT-WEIGHT: normal; = FONT-SIZE: 12pt; MARGIN-BOTTOM: 0em; MARGIN-LEFT: 4em; COLOR: #427d64; = BACKGROUND-REPEAT: repeat-y; FONT-FAMILY: "Arial"; BACKGROUND-COLOR: = #fffffd } </STYLE> <META content=3D"MSHTML 5.50.4134.600" name=3DGENERATOR></HEAD> <BODY bgColor=3D#ffffff = background=3Dcid:[email protected]> <DIV>Hi Everyone,</DIV> <DIV>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; There has been a lot of talk about Ferdinando = THAYER. Is=20 anyone else descended from his brother, Thomas, born in England but also = lived=20 in Mendon, MA. His wife, Abigail VEASEY, &nbsp;was b. 13 JUL 1665, = Mendon,=20 according to my data, and m. 25 MAR 1680, Braintree, MA.He d. 7 DEC = 1705,=20 Mendon. Their daughter Abigail THAYER b. 3 SEP 1701, Mendon, d. 27 FEB = 1759,=20 Charlton, MA.She m. John THOMSON 22 MAR 1719/20, at Mendon, son of John = and=20 Hannah WIGHT. </DIV> <DIV>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; I got all my info. on Abigail THAYER and her = mother=20 years ago, and am not too sure of all sources. Would appreciate anything = anybody=20 knows.</DIV> <DIV>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Oh, yes, and if Abigail VEASEY was b. in Mendon, = then=20 how about the VEASEY family? Any info. on them? Her father was Rev.Wm. = VEASEY,=20 b. 1616, Gumley, England, and m. Eleanor (Helen) THOMPSON, dau. of Rev. = Wm. and=20 Abigail THOMPSON. Rev. 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    05/24/2001 08:24:48
    1. Re: [MA-MENDON] Re: MA-MENDON-D Digest V01 #61
    2. Hi Joel, Glad you like the transcriptions... I will do more soon... just busy right now! Marilyn

    05/24/2001 02:44:06
    1. [MA-MENDON] Re: MA-MENDON-D Digest V01 #61
    2. Joel Keith
    3. Do keep those newspaper transcriptions coming! Even though I haven't found any links to kin, they are marvelous historical reading. PS-Anything found containing the Surname KEITH, would be a treat!!! ;0) Joel ----- Original Message ----- From: [email protected] Sent: Monday, 21 May, 2001 9:02 AM To: [email protected] Subject: MA-MENDON-D Digest V01 #61 Content-Type: text/plain MA-MENDON-D Digest Volume 01 : Issue 61 Today's Topics: #1 [MA-MENDON] Fw: Webster Times, Web [[email protected]] Administrivia: To unsubscribe from MA-MENDON-D, send a message to [email protected] that contains in the body of the message the command unsubscribe and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. To contact the MA-MENDON-D list administrator, send mail to [email protected] ______________________________ Get more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download : http://explorer.msn.com

    05/24/2001 01:33:00
    1. [MA-MENDON] Re: MA-MENDON-D Digest V01 #63
    2. Joel Keith
    3. Thanks Alice. I knew I must have been related. Mendon history is so compelling. It is the "hotbed" of my research right now. ----- Original Message ----- From: [email protected] Sent: Wednesday, 23 May, 2001 6:01 AM To: [email protected] Subject: MA-MENDON-D Digest V01 #63 Content-Type: text/plain MA-MENDON-D Digest Volume 01 : Issue 63 Today's Topics: #1 [MA-MENDON] Ferdinando Thayer ["Joel Keith" <[email protected]] #2 [MA-MENDON] catholic baptism/legal [[email protected] (T&R Gowett)] #3 Re: [MA-MENDON] Ferdinando Thayer ["Alice Palladini;" <[email protected]] Administrivia: To unsubscribe from MA-MENDON-D, send a message to [email protected] that contains in the body of the message the command unsubscribe and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. To contact the MA-MENDON-D list administrator, send mail to [email protected] ______________________________ Get more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download : http://explorer.msn.com

    05/24/2001 01:21:38
    1. Re: [MA-MENDON] Re: Thompson, CT Vitals
    2. In a message dated 05/20/2001 4:42:35 AM Pacific Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: > CHILLSON, Hiram C. of Mendon, MA > GUILD, Eleanor L. of Franklin, MA > m 14 Jul 1844 Thompson, CT vr 2:67 > > Here is further info. on Hiram C. CHILSON in case anyone needs it: 1. HIRAM COOK8 CHILSON (ASA7, JOSEPH6, JOSEPH5, WALSINGHAM4, JOHN3, WALSINGHAM2, WILLIAM1 CHILSON/CHILSTON) was born 23 September 1824 in Mendon, Worcester, Massachusetts (Source: New England Historic Genealogical Society, Mendon, MA, Vital Records to 1850, (1920), page 47.), and died 2 March 1906 in Mendon, Worcester, Massachusetts (Source: Records of James M. Holmes of Westboro, MA.). He married (1) ELVIRA/ELEANOR LOUISA GUILD 4 July 1844 in Thompson, Windham, Connecticut (Source: (1) Vital Records of Thompson, CT, Vol. 2:67., (2) LDS Family Search, International Genealogical Index.). She was born 9 August 1827 in Franklin, Norfolk, Massachusetts (Source: Records of Alison Franks of Providence, RI.), and died Unknown. He married (2) OLIVE ADAMS 28 May 1873 in Bellingham, Norfolk Co., Massachusetts (Source: (1) Records of James M. Holmes of Westboro, MA., (2) Andrew N. Adams, A Genealogical History of Henry Adams of Braintree, MA, and His Descendants, also John Adams of Cambridge, MA, 1632-1897, (The Tuttle Publishing Co., Rutland, VT, 1898), page 670.), daughter of DAVID ADAMS and SALLY AYERS. She was born 25 September 1830 in Bellingham, Norfolk, Massachusetts (Source: New England Historic Genealogical Society, Vital Records of Bellingham, MA to 1850, (1904), page 10.), and died 14 December 1920 in Bellingham, Norfolk Co., Massachusetts (Source: Records of James M. Holmes of Westboro, MA.). More About HIRAM COOK CHILSON: Burial: Swandale Cemetery Fact 1: 1880, Appears on US Census in Mendon, Worcester, MA Notes for ELVIRA/ELEANOR LOUISA GUILD: Her name is given variously as Elvira or Eleanor in records. More About HIRAM CHILSON and ELVIRA/ELEANOR GUILD: Marriage Fact 1: By Vernon Stiles, J. P. More About OLIVE ADAMS: Burial: Swandale Cemetery Child of HIRAM CHILSON and ELVIRA/ELEANOR GUILD is: i. LEWIS HENRY9 CHILSON, b. 3 August 1845, Mendon, Worcester, Massachusetts (Source: New England Historic Genealogical Society, Mendon, MA, Vital Records to 1850, (1920), page 47.). Child of HIRAM CHILSON and OLIVE ADAMS is: ii. DAVID HERBERT9 CHILSON, b. Bet. 1874 - 1875, Massachusetts (Source: (1) Records of James M. Holmes of Westboro, MA., (2) 1880 US Census Soundex, Massachusetts, age 5, b. MA.); d. 24 January 1916, Bellingham, Norfolk Co., Massachusetts (Source: Records of James M. Holmes of Westboro, MA.). More About DAVID HERBERT CHILSON: Burial: Swandale Cemetery Fact 1: 1906, Resident of Mendon, MA (Source: Records of James M. Holmes of Westboro, MA.) Compiled by Susan M. Hillier Roe 23 May 2001

    05/23/2001 06:07:24
    1. Re: [MA-MENDON] Ferdinando Thayer
    2. Alice Palladini;
    3. Hi Joel, I can tell you , you are a desc. from FT Itwice) and many other Mendon Early settlers. .. Here is how the line goes.. ------------------------ Ahnentafel - Warren KEITH - 22 May 2001 -------------------------------------------------- FIRST GENERATION 1. Warren KEITH: born on 8 Jun 1780 SECOND GENERATION 2. Jerusha ALDRICH: born on 26 Aug 1750 in Mendon, Ma.; married on 3 Mar 1776; died on 26 Mar 1817 in Barre, Vt. 3. Comfort KEITH: born on 6 Mar 1743; died on 8 Sep 1823 in Barre, Washington, Vt. THIRD GENERATION 4. Jacob Jr. ALDRICH: born on 29 May 1711 in Mendon, Worcester, Ma.; married on 20 Apr 1732 in Mendon, Worcester, Ma. 5. Mary FLETCHER 6. James KEITH: born on 6 Nov 1696 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, Ma.; married on 17 May 1722 in Uxbridge, Ma.; died on 16 Nov 1770 in Uxbridge, Worcester, Ma. 7. Comfort THAYER: born on 19 Feb 1700 in Mendon, Worcester, Ma.; died on 22 Aug 1775 in Uxbridge, Worcester, Ma. FOURTH GENERATION 8. Jacob ALDRICH: born on 7 May 1676 in Braintree, Norfolk, Ma.; married on 15 Sep 1699 in Mendon, Worcester, Ma.; died after 1717 in Mendon, Worcester, Ma. 9. Margery HAYWARD: born on 9 Nov 1682 in Mendon, Worcester, Ma.; died on 11 May 1759 in Mendon, Worcester, Ma. 12. James KEITH: born on 5 Dec 1669 in Bridgewater, Ma.; married about 1695; died on 21 Oct 1739 in Mendon, Worcester, Ma. 13. Mary THAYER 14. Isaac THAYER: born about 1672 in Mendon, Worcester, Ma.; married on 1 Feb 1691/92 in Mendon, Worcester, Ma.; died before 1755 in Will-1755, Mendon, Ma. 15. Mercy ROCKWOOD: born about 1672; died on 18 Dec 1700 in Mendon, Worcester, Ma. FIFTH GENERATION 16. Jacob ALDRICH: born on 28 Feb 1652/53 in Braintree, Norfolk, Ma.; married on 25 Jun 1675 in Medfield, Norfolk, Ma.; died on 22 Oct 1695 in Mendon, Worcester, Ma. 17. Huldah THAYER: born on 16 Jun 1657 in Braintree, Norfolk, Ma.; died about 1707 18. Samuel HAYWARD: born on 4 Jan 1642/43 in Pro. Braintree, Norfolk, Ma.; married on 28 Nov 1666 in Medfield, Norfolk, Ma.; died on 29 Jul 1713 in Mendon, Worcester, Ma. 19. Mehitable THOMPSON: born after 1642; died before 1700 24. James KEITH Rev.: born about 1643 in Scotland; married about 1668 in Bridgewater, Ma.; died on 23 Jul 1719 in Bridgewater, Ma. 25. Susanna EDSON 28. Ferdinando THAYER: married on 14 Jan 1652 in Braintree, MA.?; died on 28 Mar 1713 in Mendon, Worcester, Ma. 29. Huldah HAYWARD: born on 7 Oct 1636 in of Stoughton, Surry, England; died on 1 Sep 1690 in Mendon, Worcester, Ma. 30. John ROCKWOOD: born on 10 Dec 1641 in Weymouth, Ma; married on 15 Sep 1662 in Braintree, Norfolk, Ma; died on 8 Jun 1724 in Mendon, Worc., Ma, (will Date) 31. Joanne FORD: born in 1642 in Weymouth, Norfolk, Ma.; died in 1676 in Medfield, Norfolk, Ma. SIXTH GENERATION 32. George ALDRICH: born about 1605 in Derbyshire, England; married on 3 Sep 1629 in Derbyshire, England; died on 1 Mar 1682/83 in Mendon, Worcester, Ma. 33. Katherine SEALD: born in 1610 in Derbyshire, England; died on 11 Jan 1691/92 in Mendon, Worcester, Ma. Huldah above was also FT dau. so you get FT twice.. Alice

    05/22/2001 12:16:32
    1. [MA-MENDON] catholic baptism/legal name
    2. T&R Gowett
    3. --WebTV-Mail-31153-2111 Content-Type: Text/Plain; Charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7Bit Alice, Jan and Alison-Thank you for the information! I had also posted the catholic baptism question to the NYC list, and most people answered that the baptism was left to the descretion of the individual priest. :-D Rose "They couldn't hit an elephant at this dist---" Last words of union General John Sedgwick, shot in battle 1864 --WebTV-Mail-31153-2111 Content-Disposition: Inline Content-Type: Message/RFC822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7Bit Received: from smtpin-102-10.bryant.webtv.net (209.240.198.233) by storefull-174.iap.bryant.webtv.net with WTV-SMTP; Mon, 21 May 2001 21:01:08 -0700 (PDT) Received: by smtpin-102-10.bryant.webtv.net (WebTV_Postfix+sws) id ACE1D1F4; Mon, 21 May 2001 21:01:08 -0700 (PDT) Delivered-To: [email protected] Received: from lists2.rootsweb.com (lists2.rootsweb.com [63.92.80.32]) by smtpin-102-10.bryant.webtv.net (WebTV_Postfix+sws) with ESMTP id 5749AFF for <[email protected]>; Mon, 21 May 2001 21:01:08 -0700 (PDT) Received: (from [email protected]) by lists2.rootsweb.com (8.10.1/8.10.1) id f4M40XV06374; Mon, 21 May 2001 21:00:33 -0700 Date: Mon, 21 May 2001 21:00:33 -0700 Message-Id: <[email protected]> From: [email protected] Subject: MA-MENDON-D Digest V01 #62 X-Loop: [email protected] X-Mailing-List: <[email protected]> archive/volume01/62 Precedence: list MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/digest; boundary="----------------------------" To: [email protected] Reply-To: [email protected] ------------------------------ Content-Type: text/plain MA-MENDON-D Digest Volume 01 : Issue 62 Today's Topics: #1 [MA-MENDON] catholic baptism 1899- [[email protected] (T&R Gowett)] #2 [MA-MENDON] legal name-1899-1902 [[email protected] (T&R Gowett)] #3 Re: [MA-MENDON] legal name-1899-19 ["Alice Palladini;" <[email protected]] #4 Re: [MA-MENDON] legal name-1899-19 [[email protected]] #5 Re: [MA-MENDON] legal name-1899-19 ["Alison" <[email protected]>] Administrivia: To unsubscribe from MA-MENDON-D, send a message to [email protected] that contains in the body of the message the command unsubscribe and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. To contact the MA-MENDON-D list administrator, send mail to [email protected] ______________________________ ------------------------------ X-Message: #1 Date: Mon, 21 May 2001 11:54:31 -0400 (EDT) From: [email protected] (T&R Gowett) To: [email protected] Message-ID: <[email protected]> Subject: [MA-MENDON] catholic baptism 1899-1902 Content-Disposition: Inline Content-Type: Text/Plain; Charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7Bit Would the catholic church baptise the child of an unmarried woman about 1899-1902? thanks, Rose "They couldn't hit an elephant at this dist---" Last words of union General John Sedgwick, shot in battle 1864 ______________________________ ------------------------------ X-Message: #2 Date: Mon, 21 May 2001 11:59:55 -0400 (EDT) From: [email protected] (T&R Gowett) To: [email protected] Message-ID: <[email protected]> Subject: [MA-MENDON] legal name-1899-1902 Content-Disposition: Inline Content-Type: Text/Plain; Charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7Bit Would the child of an unmarried couple HAVE to be given the last name of the father?.................FINALLY got some info on my great grandmother-she never married grandmas daddy! So here I was, looking for the birth/baptism cert.s on Mary Curley, when maybe I should have searched for Mary Riley!...and I was searching for Marys mom, Ellen (Riley) Curley, who actually was Ellen Curley her entire life! >SIGH< Rose "They couldn't hit an elephant at this dist---" Last words of union General John Sedgwick, shot in battle 1864 ______________________________ ------------------------------ X-Message: #3 Date: Mon, 21 May 2001 13:42:43 -0400 From: "Alice Palladini;" <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Message-ID: <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [MA-MENDON] legal name-1899-1902 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi All. Rose that is a good question?? Also on Birth Certificates?? Back in those days was the father named or were all written as unknown , if not wed?? I have been on many list and been doing genealogy over 20 years and this question has never arisen.. I was a God Parent in the late 1940's for an unwed mother.. Although she knew the father, the birth record had Father: Unknown. and of course the child carried her maiden name. (think this was the norm back then?? ) The priest had not noticed till after the Baptism was over and we were back in the car and he came running out wanting to talk with us.,we presumed . :) The Godparents (2) and Mother was with us.. However when my hubby , the driver , saw him (the Priest alight) he quickly drove off! :) Other than that experience, I do not have a answer to this question?? Does anyone else?? I know in the 17/1800's the names of some (anyway) illegitimate children were named on the birth record. One example is a Pickering. VR'S says see Cook; Cook says see Pickering: So both the Cook and Pickering have the child's name. He died later, so I have no way of knowing whether he would have been a Cook or a Pickering. :) Anyone else have any ideas? Alice ______________________________ ------------------------------ X-Message: #4 Date: Mon, 21 May 2001 14:22:14 EDT From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Message-ID: <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [MA-MENDON] legal name-1899-1902 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Re the father's name on the birth certificate.... At least 50 years ago, the name of the father was left blank on a birth certificate. As to baptism in the Catholic Church- not sure but the Episcopal Church at that time certainly was reluctant to baptize a child out of wedlock. Like you, Alice, I was Godmother to a child born in that situation-good thing that times have changed! Jan ______________________________ ------------------------------ X-Message: #5 Date: Mon, 21 May 2001 18:53:41 -0400 From: "Alison" <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Message-ID: <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [MA-MENDON] legal name-1899-1902 Hi Rose: No not necessarily. The child could carry either the father's name or the mother's. In some cases if the father was listed on the birth certificate, then the child would more than likely take the father's name. If not, then more likely to have the mother's name. Not set in stone. Regards, Alison Franks Archivist, Rawson Family Association ----- Original Message ----- From: "T&R Gowett" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, May 21, 2001 11:59 AM Subject: [MA-MENDON] legal name-1899-1902 > Would the child of an unmarried couple HAVE to be given the last name of > the father?.................FINALLY got some info on my great > grandmother-she never married grandmas daddy! So here I was, looking for > the birth/baptism cert.s on Mary Curley, when maybe I should have > searched for Mary Riley!...and I was searching for Marys mom, Ellen > (Riley) Curley, who actually was Ellen Curley her entire life! >SIGH< > Rose > > "They couldn't hit an elephant at this dist---" > Last words of union General John > Sedgwick, shot in battle 1864 > > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry.com for a FREE 14-Day Trial and enjoy access to the #1 > Source for Family History Online. Go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/subscribe/subscribetrial1y.asp?sourcecode=F11HB > --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.255 / Virus Database: 128 - Release Date: 05/17/2001 -------------------------------- End of MA-MENDON-D Digest V01 Issue #62 *************************************** --WebTV-Mail-31153-2111--

    05/22/2001 11:44:58
    1. [MA-MENDON] Ferdinando Thayer
    2. Joel Keith
    3. I believe that Ferdinando Thayer, an early settler in Mendon is an ancestor of mine. I am descended from a Comfort Thayer, who married James Keith III of Uxbridge. Can anyone help fill in the pieces on my Thayer line? Thanks, Joel Are you in Jesus' address book? Send Him an Instant Message today...PRAY!He's always on-line, and he wants to hear from you.<br clear=all><hr>Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at <a href="http://explorer.msn.com">http://explorer.msn.com</a><br></p>

    05/22/2001 11:27:17
    1. Re: [MA-MENDON] legal name-1899-1902
    2. Alison
    3. Hi Rose: No not necessarily. The child could carry either the father's name or the mother's. In some cases if the father was listed on the birth certificate, then the child would more than likely take the father's name. If not, then more likely to have the mother's name. Not set in stone. Regards, Alison Franks Archivist, Rawson Family Association ----- Original Message ----- From: "T&R Gowett" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, May 21, 2001 11:59 AM Subject: [MA-MENDON] legal name-1899-1902 > Would the child of an unmarried couple HAVE to be given the last name of > the father?.................FINALLY got some info on my great > grandmother-she never married grandmas daddy! So here I was, looking for > the birth/baptism cert.s on Mary Curley, when maybe I should have > searched for Mary Riley!...and I was searching for Marys mom, Ellen > (Riley) Curley, who actually was Ellen Curley her entire life! >SIGH< > Rose > > "They couldn't hit an elephant at this dist---" > Last words of union General John > Sedgwick, shot in battle 1864 > > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry.com for a FREE 14-Day Trial and enjoy access to the #1 > Source for Family History Online. Go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/subscribe/subscribetrial1y.asp?sourcecode=F11HB > --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.255 / Virus Database: 128 - Release Date: 05/17/2001

    05/21/2001 12:53:41
    1. Re: [MA-MENDON] legal name-1899-1902
    2. Re the father's name on the birth certificate.... At least 50 years ago, the name of the father was left blank on a birth certificate. As to baptism in the Catholic Church- not sure but the Episcopal Church at that time certainly was reluctant to baptize a child out of wedlock. Like you, Alice, I was Godmother to a child born in that situation-good thing that times have changed! Jan

    05/21/2001 08:22:14
    1. Re: [MA-MENDON] legal name-1899-1902
    2. Alice Palladini;
    3. Hi All. Rose that is a good question?? Also on Birth Certificates?? Back in those days was the father named or were all written as unknown , if not wed?? I have been on many list and been doing genealogy over 20 years and this question has never arisen.. I was a God Parent in the late 1940's for an unwed mother.. Although she knew the father, the birth record had Father: Unknown. and of course the child carried her maiden name. (think this was the norm back then?? ) The priest had not noticed till after the Baptism was over and we were back in the car and he came running out wanting to talk with us.,we presumed . :) The Godparents (2) and Mother was with us.. However when my hubby , the driver , saw him (the Priest alight) he quickly drove off! :) Other than that experience, I do not have a answer to this question?? Does anyone else?? I know in the 17/1800's the names of some (anyway) illegitimate children were named on the birth record. One example is a Pickering. VR'S says see Cook; Cook says see Pickering: So both the Cook and Pickering have the child's name. He died later, so I have no way of knowing whether he would have been a Cook or a Pickering. :) Anyone else have any ideas? Alice

    05/21/2001 07:42:43
    1. [MA-MENDON] legal name-1899-1902
    2. T&R Gowett
    3. Would the child of an unmarried couple HAVE to be given the last name of the father?.................FINALLY got some info on my great grandmother-she never married grandmas daddy! So here I was, looking for the birth/baptism cert.s on Mary Curley, when maybe I should have searched for Mary Riley!...and I was searching for Marys mom, Ellen (Riley) Curley, who actually was Ellen Curley her entire life! >SIGH< Rose "They couldn't hit an elephant at this dist---" Last words of union General John Sedgwick, shot in battle 1864

    05/21/2001 05:59:55
    1. [MA-MENDON] catholic baptism 1899-1902
    2. T&R Gowett
    3. Would the catholic church baptise the child of an unmarried woman about 1899-1902? thanks, Rose "They couldn't hit an elephant at this dist---" Last words of union General John Sedgwick, shot in battle 1864

    05/21/2001 05:54:31
    1. [MA-MENDON] Fw: Webster Times, Webster, MA, Thursday, Aug. 16, 1956, Part 4
    2. Webster Times, Webster, MA, Thursday, Aug. 16, 1956, Part 4 In Homes of Mourning Daisy M. Rowell Miss Daisy Madlyn Rowell, retired teacher in the Webster schools, died Friday after a long illness. She was born in Webster Jan. 10, 1883, and was the daughter of James H. & Francina (Smith) Rowell. Her father was employed in the Slater Mills for many years. Miss Rowell graduated from Worcester State Normal School and began her teaching career in the town of Oxford, but spent most of her years of teaching in Webster, where she was for a time principal of Filmer School until her transfer to the Junior High department at the time the new building was built at Bartlett High School. She remained there till her retirement early in 1953, after forty-nine years of teaching. Since retirement, Miss Rowell made her home at 61 Schofield avenue, Dudley, until her illness in February. Early in her youth she began the study of vocal music, and her misic continued to be a life-long interest. For many years she was a soloist in the Congregational Church of Webster, of which she was a member. She was active in several organizations of the church, and was a charter member of the Whatsoever Society organized in the church over fifty years ago. After she became ill, she gave her large collection of music to the choir of the United Church of Christ. Besides her church interests, she was a member of several organizations in the community; a charter member and first Worthy Matron of the Nokomis Chapter, Order of Eastern Star, a member of the Webster Woman's Club, and of the Music Club. Memorial services were held at the Pike and Luther Funeral Home. A special service was conducted on Sunday evening by members of the Nokomis Chapter, Order of Eastern Star. On Monday afternoon services were conducted by Rev. Robert Howland of the United Church of Christ and Rev. Chester Wheeler of Tatnuck Congregational Church, Worcester, a former pastor of the Webster Congregational Church. Committal services conducted by Rev. Chester Wheeler, were held at Hope Cemetery in Worcester. Among her relatives Miss Rowell leaves two nephews, Harold Rowell of Wethersfield, CT, and Fred Rowell of Holyoke; also nieces, Mrs. Margaret Hanson of Wilson (sic), CT., and Mrs. Jordan Edwards of Pascoag, RI; and cousins, Mrs. Earl Spencer whose home is in Florida, and Miss Elizabeth Rowell of W. Springfield. Bearers were Fred Tourtellotte, Clayton R. Stafford, Ralph M. Burnett, Edmund Alger, Arthur H. Klebart and Howard V. McGuinness. Mrs. Joseph Barre Mrs. Rosalie (Deaume) Barre, 79, of 28 Tower st., died Monday afternoon after a long illness. A native of Chambly, Canada, she had lived in Webster for 5 years, and was a member of the St. Anne Sodality of Sacred Heart Church. She leaves her husband, Joseph; three sons, Eugene and Clarence of Webster, and Athanase of Dudley; two daughters, Mrs. Florence Bazinet and Mrs. Claire Stefanik, both of Webster; two brothers, Frederick Domey of Worcester and Leon Domey of Webster; two sisters, Mrs. Alice Castell of Worcester and Mrs. Delia Forgit of Webster; nine grandchildren, and six great grandchildren. Funeral services were held this morning from the Paradis Funeral Home followed by a Solemn high mass in Sacred Heart Church at 9. Paul M. Westphal Paul Max Westphal, 73, of 27-1/2 East Main st., died Friday morning after a long illness. He was retired from Packard Mills, Dudley, where he had worked for 15 years. Mr. Westphal was a Past Chancellor of the Knights of Pythias, a member of Webster Lodge A.F. & A.M. and a past High Priest of Webster Royal Arch Chapter. He is survived by his wife, Alma (Koener) Westphal, and a son, Paul K. Westphal, who is with the diplomatic service in Germany. Funeral services were held Tuesday from the Pike and Luther Funeral Home. Rev. John Melin, pastor of the Emanuel Lutheran Church, officiated. Bearers were Daniel Clark, Vernon Wilson, Fred Tourtellotte, Arthur Klebart, Herbert Buller and Harold Chaffee. Burial was in Mt. Zion Cemetery. Mrs. Bridget Lynch Mrs. Bridget A. (O'Connell) Lynch, 73, of 5 Fifth st., died at her home Thursday following a long illness. She is survived by three sons, Timothy of Washington, DC, Thomas of Rockville, MD, and Francis of Webster; two daughters, Mrs. George Kane and Mrs. Harold O'Connell, both of Webster; two brothers, Bartholomein O'Connell of New York City and Timothy O'Connell of Ireland; two sisters, Mrs. Daniel Cremin of Bridgeport, CT and Mrs. Mary Murphy of Ireland. Also one grandchild. Funeral services were held Saturday morning at 9 o'clock with a high mass of requiem in St. Louis Church. Rev. Paul Dugan was celebrant. Bearers were John Boland, John Cremins, Paul Houghton, Gerald Guillette, Daniel Dremins and Michael Hannifan. Burial was in Calvary Cemetery in charge of Bernard J. Shaw, funeral director. Mrs. Mary Bonczek Mrs. Mary (Poczatek) Bonczek, 73, of New Boston road, Dudley, died Saturday morning in St. Vincent Hospital, Worcester, after a long illness. She was born in Poland and resided in Dudley for 59 years. She was a member of the Sacred Heart Society of St. Joseph's Parish, Webster-Dudley Post., No. 184, American Legion Auxiliary and was a Gold Star Mother. Besides her husband, Stanley Bonczek, she is survived by four sons, Victor of N. Grosvenordale, CT, Antohony and Theodore of Dudley and Vincent of Fairhaven; three daughters, Mrs. Theodore Walusiak of Taftville, CT., Mrs. Edward Drescher and Mrs. Peter Laby, both of Dudley. Also 12 grandchildren. Funeral services were held Tuesday morning with a solemn high mass of requiem at 9 o'clock in St. Joseph's Church. Rev. John Aubertin of Three Rivers was celebrant assisted by Rev. Casimir Swiacki as deacon and Rev. Stanley Limpinski as sub-deacon. Delegations attended from the Sacred Heart Society and the Legion Auxiliary. Bearers were Louis Stawasz, Raymond Bousquet, Paul Guillot, Frank Pakulski, Frank Mackowiak and Louis Sroczenski. Burial was in St. Joseph's Cemetery in charge of Edward C. Sitkowski, funeral director. Service Pins Presented at Anglo Fabrics Outing One hundred and thirty-one Anglo Fabric Co. employes were presented with service pins and savings bonds at the annual company outing held Saturday at Point Breeze, Webster Lake. Walter G. Seidl and Lewis Wolfer received the two 15 year pins awarded by Leo Honig of New York, Anglo Fabrics President. Mr. Honig was assisted by Miss Madge H. Mack, paymaster at the mill. Another feature of the outing was the presentation of appropriately engraved plaques to employes of Anglo Fabrics and the Dudley Woolen Mills. Ernest Adams accepted the Anglo plaque on behalf of fellow employees while Victor Page accepted the award for workers at the Dudley Woolen Mills. The plaques honoring employes for their assistance following the flood of Aug. 19, 1955, read as follows: "As a token of our appreciation of their services and conscientious efforts in helping us restore the mill after the disastrous flood on Aug. 19, 1955. Your team work, loyalty and pride of craftsmanship at all time are gratefully acknowledged." Attendance prizes went to the following: Emily Bartkiewicz and Anthony Milas, wrist watches; Evelyn Helpa and Joseph Bardy, savings bonds; Theresa Vanasse, permanent wave; Louis Cichowski, $10; Hazel Tourtellotte and Andrew Baczek, Anglo cloth. Frances Jacob, Rose Kleczka, Mary Broughton, Theodore Nawrocki, Zygmunt Dudek and William Dion, $5 merchandise vouchers; Sally Wajer, women's wallet; Joseph Denny, man's wallet; Alice Ungerer and John Kolak, turkeys; and Kathleen Jarzabski and Alfred Broughton, five silver dollars. Recipients of service pins and savings bonds were the following: 15 year pins--Walter G. Seidl, Lewis Wolfer 10 year pins--William Tugendhat, Victor Page, Don Zuckerman, Madge Mack, Vivien Janakowski, Edward Mack, William Kozlowski, Ernest Adams, Louis Sokolowski, John L. Berger. Leo Frank, Chester Strenk, Edmund Kaczmarek, Charles Dusty, John Pluta, Patrick Mahoney, John Macuga, Lymert Balcom, Daniel Miller, Walter Swaton. William Olszta, Sylvester Madura, Anthony Shilinsky, James Canty, Michael Sterczala, Reginald LaPorte, William Suss, Anthony Smolen, John Girard, Leander Fitzback. Ernest Fitzback, Frances Stefanik, Rosanna Davis, Stella Majewski, Martha Cejmer, Cecelia O'Konski, Elizabeth Pavuk, Tessilia Wagner, Victoria Smolen, Joseph Biesiadecki. Ignatius O'Konski, Sigmund Kokernak, William St. Marie, Lucille Boucher, Leon Lenkiewicz, Alice St. Marie, Martin Papski, Benjamin Carter, Henry Ryan, Lonegan Bonczek. Charles Rzesutko, Florence Parenteau, Dora Casavant, Stanley Androlewicz, Charles Sroczenski, Ralph Smith, Stanislaw Kluza, Joseph Patrowicz, Stanley Rybacki, Anthonly Milas. William A. Kozlowski, Francis Krawczyk, Harold Bembenek, Mary Bulczynski, Stella Kondratowicz, Jennie Borowski, Veronica Szewczyk, Sophie Paul, Maria Malboeuf, William Albetski. Frank Rogala, Stasia Blackwood, Annie Bills, Mary Wojtasiak, Catherine Lynch, Helen Fiddes, Helen Barrett, Celia Penkala, Aldea Kaminski, Lillian Hollings. Irene Mason, Viola Lynch, Elizabeth Auger, Theresa Vanasse, Helen Streich, Angela Kokocinski, Elmer Pariseau, Patrick Connor, Henry Lamountain, Walter Trozanowski. Gelsomino Fontanella, Stanley Ostrowski, Walter Lukasek, Michael Stelmach, Andrew Baczek, David Healy, Victor Chabot, Joseph Chauvin, Peter Gawle, Stephen Koziar, Dimitry Stavro. Albert Wood, Charles Majko, Benjamin Kubiak, Walter Ducharme, Philip Cody, Frank O'Konski, Theron Dwyer, Clarence Raymond, Albert Blair. Wilfred Robidoux, Walter Majkut, Ernest Cassista, Walter Niemiec, Anna Delaney, Clara Gion, Albert Ungerer, Marie Pelland, Rose Bamber, Elizabeth Dudek. George Neslusan, Edward Chapdelaine, Bruno Kitka, Stanley O'Konski, John Piechota, Kazimierz Piechota, John Kolak, Richard Randolph, William Stapor. Taking Course Donald Hector Malboeuf of Thompson rd., Webster, is taking a summer course in automotive service and management at Franklin Technical Institute, 44 Berkeley St., Boston. Seaman Recruit Richard John LeBoeuf, Adjutant to the Recruit Commander of Troops stands at attention during the 256th Graduation Review held Saturday at the United States Naval Training Center, Bainbridge, MD. As Adjutant, he assisted the Recruit Commander of Troops in leading over 2000 other recruits through the colorful ceremony. Seaman LeBoeuf is the son of Mrs. Alice M. LeBoeuf of Dudley, MA. Dudley Intentions The following marriage intentions have been filed at the office of Town Clerk Lillian G. Dwyer of Dudley: John Carl Ofcarcik, Main street, East Douglas, safety inspector, and Judith Ann Penkala, Charlton street, secretary. Armand Robert Desauliniers, 143 Ashland avenue, truck driver; and Shirley Mary Proulx, West Dudley, packer. More to follow. Marilyn Labbe

    05/20/2001 02:56:32
    1. Re: [MA-MENDON] Re: Thompson, CT Vitals
    2. Alison
    3. Hi All: A couple of weeks ago, I was looking at the vital records of Thompson, Windham Co., CT on film. I extracted a few entries pertaining to Mendon and surrounding towns: DANIELS, Adams of Wardsboro, VT SCOFIELD, Emily G. of Milford, MA m 11 Aug 1844 by Rev. Daniel Dow, Thompson, CT vr 2:69 DOWNES/DOWNS. Abby of Brattleboro, VT BRYANT, M. M. of Worcester, MA [Morgan M.] m 15 Jan 1843 by Vernon Stiles, JP Thompson, CT vr 2:36 CHILLSON, Hiram C. of Mendon, MA GUILD, Eleanor L. of Franklin, MA m 14 Jul 1844 Thompson, CT vr 2:67 Note: Hiram C. Chilson b. 23 Sep 1824 G.R.6, son of Asa and Elizabeth Mendon, MA vr pg 47 Note: G.R.6 = Swansdale Cemetery, Mendon, MA EVERDEN, Luther of Mendon, MA PALMER, Phebe of Mendon, MA m 28 Nov 1841 Thompson, CT vr 2:278 FUMOLD, Diana W. of Mendon, MA [Fernold?] PAINE, David T. of Mendon, MA m 16 oct 1842 Thompson, CT vr 2:32 COOK, Ezekiel of Mendon, MA TAFT, Sarah B. of Cumberland, RI m 03 Nov 1839 Thompson, CT vr 1:133m COOK, Martha E. of Mendon, MA DERK, Charles of Mendon, MA [Dirk?] m 08 Sep 1844 Thompson, CT vr 2:71 DANIELS, Lebbeus of Mendon, MA MOWRY, Mary Ann of Smithfield, RI m 22 Feb 1846 Thompson, CT vr 2:115 DARLING, Ezekiel of South Mendon, MA DYER, Mary R. of South Mendon, MA m 31 Dec 1843 Thompson, CT vr 2:55 DARLING, James A. of Mendon, MA FISK, Louisa of Mendon, MA m 12 oct 1845 Thompson, CT vr 2:216 DOW, Tristam of Mendon, MA HICKS, Mahola of Smithfield, RI m 12 Jun 1842 Thompson, CT vr 2:24 FULLER, Moodey B. of Mendon, MA LORD, Hulda S. of Mendon, MA m 09 Jul 1843 Thompson, CT vr 2:47 Note: Fuller, ____dau of Moody B. and ___ b. -8 Sep 1843 Mendon, MA vr pg 80 Note: Moody B. Fuller d. 31 Oct 1855 age 53y 9m 6d - Wilson Cemetery, Millville, MA THURBER, Aldrich F. [b.Mendon, MA] of Monson, MA ELLIOTT, Cynthia Ann of Monson, MA m 09 Aug 1847 Thompson, CT vr 2:182 Note: THURBER, Aldrich I. b. 22 Dec 1825 Mendon, MA vr pg 192 son of Daniel 2d and Hannah (Sibley) Thurber. Hannah an Aldrich [Ref. George Aldrich Gen Vol 1 pg 180 AJ #463ii - A. James Aldrich]. Regards, Alison Franks Archivist, Rawson Family Association --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.255 / Virus Database: 128 - Release Date: 05/17/2001

    05/20/2001 01:42:54
    1. Re: [MA-MENDON] Re: Capron-Scott
    2. Alison
    3. Good Morning All: Looked at the Vital Records of Cumberland, RI on fiche yesterday (Arnold) Page 1-16 Capron, Sarah Scott, David m. 20 Apr 1752 Pg 1-41 children of David and Sarah (Capron) Scott 01 Nathaniel b. 21 Jul 1752 02 Silvanus b. 07 Sep 1758 These are the only two listed - the others are in the Vital Records of Bellingham, MA. Regards, Alison Franks --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.255 / Virus Database: 128 - Release Date: 05/17/2001

    05/20/2001 12:47:19
    1. Re: [MA-MENDON] Re: CAPRON request
    2. Alison
    3. Joan: The Capron's were in Pomfret, Windham Co., CT. Alison ----- Original Message ----- From: "Joan C. Miller" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, May 18, 2001 6:57 AM Subject: [MA-MENDON] Re: CAPRON request > Good morning, > As cousin Alice knows I've been trying to connect our Pilgrim John > Howland line in order to register with their Society. > Just received a letter asking about conflicts regarding the marriage or > marriages of Sarah CAPRON, on p.8, #24, "The Descendants of Banfield > Capron (1660-1752)" and Philip Capron's brief account of Banfield > Capron's descendants. > Sarah, b.1732; mar. David SCOTT and had 10 children. According to > Frederick Holden's notation on p.8, David also married Sarah ARNOLD, 21 > Apr 1781. > However, Philip Capron states this Sarah had 9 children by David Scott > of Bellingham, lost her husband when she was 60 yrs old and remained > widow and was living in 1817 when he wrote his account. > > Can anyone help with which is correct? I wondered if the David who > married Sarah ARNOLD may have been their son, David CAPRON, Jr. who was > born 23 Jul 1756? Would anyone have vital records for Bellingham, > Blackstone or possibly Mendon which may have a marriage for David and > Sarah ARNOLD? > > The other concern is on the same page 8, #25, Elizabeth CAPRON, b.abt > 1733.d.1798; m. Elkanah SPEAR 17 May 1750 and had 8 children. > Philip CAPRON stated this Elizabeth mar. Elkanah Spear of Cumberland.They > had 3 children, Elkanah died of small pos in the French wars in Canada > and Elizabeth married for 2nd husband, Seth HALL of Bellingham. > Again, if someone has vital records could you please check to see if > Elizabeth married Seth HALL. Unfortunately, no date was given for their > marriage. > If and when time permits, would really appreciate any help with > documenting or proving accuracy of above information. > Thanks. > Joan Reed Miller > York PA > ________________________________________________________________ > GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! > Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! > Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: > http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj. > > > ============================== > Create a FREE family website at MyFamily.com! > http://www.myfamily.com/banner.asp?ID=RWLIST2 > --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.255 / Virus Database: 128 - Release Date: 05/17/2001

    05/18/2001 02:15:44
    1. Re: [MA-MENDON] Re: CAPRON request
    2. Joan C. Miller
    3. Great information, Jan. Really appreciate your help. I think I've heard Alison Franks say she has access to Arnold Records. I'll e-mail her to ask. What you sent is encouraging. Okay, if you tell me it's okay to remind you next week... will do. Again, thanks. Joan On Fri, 18 May 2001 11:22:40 EDT [email protected] writes: > Hi Joan, > > Ok- tackled the other email first- the Capron-Scot-Arnold-Spear-Hall > info. > > First- found nothing in Mendon published VRs- also checked Wrentham > as > Bellingham was an early part of that (as well as Dedham but don't > have access > to those at our local library). So, all the information will be > from: > > Vital Records of Bellingham, Massachusetts To The Year 1850, > published at > Boston MA in 1904. > > David and Sarah (Capron) Scott- can find no marriage nor intentions > of > marriage- did find seven children listed in the VRs: > > p. 57: Scott, David, son of David & Sarah, July 23, 1756 > Ichabod (twin), November 10, 1767 > Joanna, October 25, 1762 > p. 58: Scott, Leah, February 1, 1765 > Mary, February 26, 1754 > Patience (twin), November 10, 1767 > Sarah, September 22, 1760. > > p. 141: Scott, David, Jr. and Mrs. Sarah Arnold, int. Apr 21, 1781- > the cite > is PR1 which is a private record from Wight Diary 1755-1849 kept by > Samuel > Wight and his daughters now in possession of Town Clerk. > > p. 248 (deaths): Scot, David, Feb 1, 1782- cite is PR1 > Scoott, David, Apr 28, 1846 - cite is PR > 1 > > I found no entry for the death of a Sarah Scott under any variation > of Scott. > > My sense is that David Scot, Jr. who married Sarah Arnold is > probably the son > of the senior David and Sarah- He would still use the designation, > "Jr" since > I presume it was his father who died the year following his > marriage. > > However, without a probate record or definitive deeds- just a guess. > > On the Elizabeth Capron-Elkanah Spear-Seth Hall thing. I could only > find the > following: > > p. 146: Spear, Elisabeth, wid (int omits wid) of Cumberland and > Seth Hall, > widr (int omits widr), Dec 17, 1761. > > I would imagine that the missing marriages and children would be > found in the > RI records- again, we don't have these at our local library. If > someone else > does not have access to Arnold's records and can help, remind me so > when I go > to AAS again, I can check for you. > > Jan > > > ============================== > Create a FREE family website at MyFamily.com! > http://www.myfamily.com/banner.asp?ID=RWLIST2 > ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.

    05/18/2001 07:14:30