RootsWeb.com Mailing Lists
Total: 1/1
    1. Re: Finished 1790 Berkshire County Census Finally
    2. Carl & Marge Hommel
    3. Schweitzer says that Savoy was established in 1797 from a plantation called Number Six. Windsor was established in 1771 as the Town of Gageborough, from a plantation called Number Four, name changed in 1778 to Windsor. I found a possible ancestor, Jeremiah Olmsted, in West Stockbridge. Unfortunately there were at least two , maybe three, with that name, and it is hard to tell which is which, having no ages. A great job, Ray. Carl Hommel ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ray Brown" <ray.brown@earthling.net> To: <MABERKSH-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, December 26, 2001 9:44 PM Subject: Re: Finished 1790 Berkshire County Census Finally > By the map published with the census it looks like Savoy was part of > Windsor at the time. I really do not know when it became a town of it's > own. Could someone on the list who knows the history of the towns find > out which town Savoy was part of in 1790? > Ray > > Diane Deveines Ryan wrote: > > > > That is such wonderfu work. Thank you very much. I am wondering where I > > would find Savoy, Berkshire Co. > > Mass.? > > > > Thanks for your great work. > > > > Diane

    12/26/2001 03:45:41