This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/IGB.2ACI/97.2 Message Board Post: I am a Rotarius, born in MI. Father born in Macomb Cty. and went to Mt. Clemens Catholic Parish. The info I have: Anna Marie Rotarius, Born 1869 Died 1941, married Mathias Burg. He died in 1949. I have no listing for surname Kaluka. A few other Rotarius' married into the Kaltz family.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/IGB.2ACI/197.1 Message Board Post: Hello, my name is Susan Anthony and my step-Grandfather, Herbert (Hub) Weatherall of Pontotoc County, Mississippi, inherited a Bible from his grandmother. Since the Daggetts are not blood relatives of ours, my mother and I would like to (here comes the embarassing part) sell this Bible to the highest bidder. I'm looking up other Daggetts, Meers, Balls, Tuttles and Hunts who are also mentioned in the Bible. Here's a brief history of the personal information we were able to glean from the Bible. The Bible itself was published in 1806 in Philadelphia with an Appocrypha, and it's rather difficult to discern who made the notations about the family's history; however, whoever did enter the birth/death, etc. information had beautiful handwriting. There are a couple of what appear to be newspaper articles tucked into it, one advertising a rather large picture (17' across, I believe) and another article relating the life of the eldest Henry Daggett who was a past president of Yale and the oldest living graduate at his death. He resided at 162 George Street, Martha's Vineyard. John Daggett was the son of Thomas Daggett of Edjuston (?hard to read), Martha's Vineyard. His wife was the former Hannah Mayhew. Thomas died around 1690, having come over with the Winthrop Company in 1630. Rev. Naphtali Daggett was the son of Ebenezer Daggett and Married Sarah Smith of Smithtown, Long Island. They had several children: one Henry who died in infancy; Sarah, who married Soloman Meers; Henry who married Anna Ball on July 6, 1784; Ezra, who married Eunice Tuttle; Mary, who married Robert Platt (or maybe Plate); Elizabeth, who married Jeremiah M. Atuatec(?) (Elizabeth's husband died of smallpox at the head of the Elk in Maryland while attached to the Army during the seige of Yorktown. John Daggett apparently lelft New Haven at the age of 21. He was never heard from again; however, it was speculated that he boarded a ship for a foreign port and became lost. Nevertheless, a "John Daggett" was discovered living in Ithaca, NY who identified relatives which coincided with those in New Haven. It was never proven if he was, indeed, the same John Daggett who left to find his place in this world. Births: Henry (son of Naphtali) 7/27/1758 Anna Ball, daughter of Deacon Stephen Ball, 3/27/1764 Harriet 3/24/1785 @ 11 p.m. Ebenezer @5 a.m. on 5/1/1787 Grace Ann @2 p.m. on 3/28/1789 John @5 a.m. on 9/2/1741 Henry @5 a.m. on 7/11/1794 Mary @9 p.m. on 4/23/1796 Stephen @5 a.m. 7/1/1798 Horace 7/26/1801 Deaths Henry (son of Naphtali) 7/24/1843 @ 2:40 a.m. of influenza Anna 1/30/1844 Mary 10/5/1798 Ebenezer 11/8/1825 Henry 12/24/1838 @ Mobile, Alabama Jane, Horace's wife, @ Cotton Gin Port (Mississippi? can't read writing) 9/10/1836 Capt. Frederick Hunt (husband of Harriet) 9/10/1836 Harriet Daggett Hunt @ New Haven 1864 Horace @ Pontotoc, Mississippi, July 1867 Lydia (Horace's wife) in Yalobusha County, Mississippi, June 1872 The Bible isn't in perfect condition, as you can imagine. The front cover has become detached; however, the pages which set forth the family's history are in good shape and are perfectly legible (except when the person with the flowery writing style gets carried away). If you'd like to discuss this with me, you may e-mail me, or call me at 601-354-7449.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Peltier Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/IGB.2ACI/236 Message Board Post: I'm tring to find my fathers real mother. And its hard. Somewhere in the Mt Clemens or Malcomb or Detroit Area. My fathr was born is 1923 real parents were Ruth Peltier and Bert Teachout. Adopted Parents were Anna and Jacob Cutler. Ruth kept in touch with my father even after. Before he went into the service they met but after he got out he couldn't find her. He went into the service in the 40's and she hadded married yet. When he went to see her (the last time)there was another lady with her Viola or V? Peltier, Ruths mother. Now in the white pages there is a Ruth (97) and Viola Peltier (109) still living in MT Clemens. How would I ever find out about these two ladys? Dose anyone know these ladys? Any help at all would be very nice. Sharri
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Smith, Heinrich, Cleland, Shepard, Clayton, Nelson Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/IGB.2ACI/235 Message Board Post: John Joseph Smith and Lillian Cleland are on the 1930 census of Macomb County, with their children as follows William Albert m. Mary Nelson Wave Smith m. James Shepard Wanda Smith Gerald SMITH Robert Smith Bradford Smith Oscar Smith Margaret Smith m. Raymond Heinrich This family is originally from Ontario Canada area , Arkona Canada William Albert was born,, if any of this information sounds familliar or we connect,,please write me lets share some information... Kim Smith
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/IGB.2ACI/131.2.1 Message Board Post: Melody, I am Linda Bailey, I do believe that i have a link to you thru the Labadie clan, didn't know your mom died! where are you now??? i am doing geneology research and you are a vital link plz e-mail me Linda
Mount Clemens Public Library is pleased to announce the addition of an important new source to the genealogy collection. Ontario birth indexes and registrations, 1869-1905, are now available on microfilm. These films were purchased from the Archives of Ontario with funds bequeathed to the library by the late Nelly D. Longstaff, a Mount Clemens genealogist and historian who generously endowed the library's Metler Ontario Collection. Instruction in the use of the Ontario birth records will be presented by Deborah Larsen at the next meeting of the Macomb County Genealogy Group, which will be held on Friday, December 6 at 1:00 p.m. in the auditorium at Mount Clemens Public Library, 150 Cass Avenue. All are welcome to attend. Happy hunting! Deborah Larsen Mount Clemens Public Library http://www.libcoop.net/mountclemens
THOMAS STEWART SPENCER Searching for the parents and siblings of Thomas Stewart Spencer. Thomas S. Spencer: b.1809 Rutland Co., VT. d.1859 Lapeer Co., MI. m.1836 Rutland Co., VT. (Spouse) Sarah Wright Cutter: b.1809 Dana, MA. d.1855 Lapeer Co., MI. Children: Oscar F. Spencer: b.1837 Rutland Co., VT. d.1925 Lapeer Co., MI. m.1864 Lapeer Co., MI. (Spouse) Helen A. Eaton Sophronia L. Spencer: b.1841 Rutland Co., VT. d.1880 Lapeer Co., MI. m. ??? (Spouse) Harvey Collins and then William Quackenbush. Harlan Spencer: b.1842 Rutland Co., VT. d.1843 Rutland Co., VT. (No Spouse) Jane E. Spencer: b.1844 Rutland Co., VT. d.1845 Rutland Co., VT. (No Spouse) Charlotte Spencer: b.1848 Oakland Co., MI. d.???? Charles A. Spencer: b.1848 Oakland Co., MI. d.???? m.1873 Oakland Co., MI. (Spouse) Jeanette Porter If anyone has anything on this line of Spencer's, please reply to this board, or contact me. at johnspen77@cox.net Thank You........ John Spencer
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Moran, Kronner Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/IGB.2ACI/234 Message Board Post: Looking for relatives of my Uncle, Jim Moran, born in New York around 1900. His parents were also born in New York according to the 1930 census. Jim married Marie Kronner in Michigan in 1928.
From the Macomb County Database Macomb Co Marriages, Vol.G, p.255. August Kuehnemund 42 b Macomb res Mt Clemens laborer s/o Fred Kuehnemund & Minnie Sanders, 1 prev mr; to Augusta Kuehnemund, nee Augusta Rossow 42 of Mt Clemens b NY, 1 prev mr; d/o Charles Rossow & unk, md Dec 4 1902 Mt Clemens by Th Engelder MG, wit: Mrs. Flora Bellhorn & Mrs Emilie Rossow both of Mt Clemens. 1911-1912 Mt Clemens City Directory Kuehnemund August J (Augusta), lumberman, res 82 Dickinson av Kuehnemund Minnie, res 82 Dickinson av. ----- Original Message ----- From: <Jerolyn@aol.com> To: <MIMACOMB-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, November 14, 2002 10:58 AM Subject: [MiMacomb] Clinton Twp. KUEHNEMUND > I have traced my KUEHNEMUND relatives to Macomb County, Clinton > Township: Frederick KUEHNEMUND and Wilhelmenia (Minnie). Their children > were born there, the first: Ludwig (Louis) in 1857, then August in1859. They > are still there in 1870 and 1880 census. My question is: What Lutheran > Church would have been active in Clinton Township, Macomb County Michigan > during this time period: 1850. > > Carolyn > jerolyn@aol.com > > > ==== MIMACOMB Mailing List ==== > Rootsweb! Where else can you get this information for free? > http://www.rootsweb.com > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > >
I have traced my KUEHNEMUND relatives to Macomb County, Clinton Township: Frederick KUEHNEMUND and Wilhelmenia (Minnie). Their children were born there, the first: Ludwig (Louis) in 1857, then August in1859. They are still there in 1870 and 1880 census. My question is: What Lutheran Church would have been active in Clinton Township, Macomb County Michigan during this time period: 1850. Carolyn jerolyn@aol.com
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: MCCLELLAN, SHUTE, JOHNSON, BABCOCK Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/IGB.2ACI/178.1 Message Board Post: I am also looking for SHUTE. Unknown first name, but he married a Rachel McCLENNAN(D)in NY. She was born Dec 1832 IRL possibly in Cayuga Co, NY. Rachel was listed as married to a Leonard CHESTER in 1860 Branch Co, MI. Her Shute children were listed as John, Oliver and Mary J. If you might know of a Shute married to a Rachel or know of any Shutes that lived in either Branch or Barry Co, I would like to hear from you. John may have remained in Branch Co. Oliver and Mary J. went to Barry Co.
Fellow Macomb Co. Researchers, I also would like to stand & SHOUT to echo Dan's (from Texas) remarks, publicly thanking Ann for all her time and effort in providing the many pieces of information you have given on this list and privately over the past many years. Please know that you are very much appreciated. Your time and effort has filled in many blank spaces for my own Mt. Clemens' family information. As a volunteer researcher in another state, I know the commitment it takes. Nancy M. Clay Meyers, Lorain OH
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: OLTERSDORF Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/IGB.2ACI/233 Message Board Post: Am looking for any info on my great grandfather FREDERICK OLTERSDORF, born approx 1880 in Prussia(or Deutschland), came to America approx 1885. Settled in Michigan, worked at DRY DOCK ENGINE WORKS in Detroit in 1890, married Edith, had kids, but am only sure of one of the children's names (ROSELLA). He passed away in Sept. 1952.
Mt Clemens Monitor, Mar 20 1903 Miss Hattie Briggs was summoned to Penn Yan Wednesday by the death of her grandfather, Daniel Stephenson at the age of 97.
Mt Clemens Monitor, March 20 1903 Another of Macomb county's pioneers has passed away. Frederick Gerlach, of Halfway, Mich., breathed his last Wednesday afternoon, after a week's illness. He was born in Koerner, Saxon-Gotha, Germany Dec 8th 1828, and came to this country in 1834, settling with his parents at Halfway. The trip from the fatherland took about ten weeks, fifty-two days of which were spent in a sailing vessel. In 1849 he was married to Miss Caroline Spindler, who died in 1865. He then married Miss Catherine Ullrich who survives him. He was the father of twelve children. There are now living, Edward of Detroit, Louis of Halfway, Hannah Gerlach Preisel of Big Beaver, Ann Gerlach Rein of Halfway, Paul of Mt. Clemens, Frank, Cora, Josephine and Fred of Halfway. The deceased children are Mrs. Pauline Gerlach Hesse of Beech, Charles and Gusta of Halfway. He no political aspirations. Hunting was his favorite pastime. His first hunting was done with a flint lock rifle sixty years ago. His last was done in the Upper Peninsula last fall, in company with three sons and a grandson. He leaves 26 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. The fuenral services occur at Halfway tomorrow at two o'clock. Special cars from Mt. Clemens and Detroit at one.
--=======46584F7D======= Content-Type: text/plain; x-avg-checked=avg-ok-551E48DA; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Boy, do I have egg on my face! I meant the Mt. Clemens Public Library. Sorry for the mix-up. I stand corrected Dan Harriman Orange, Texas >PLEASE note that Ann works with records from the Mt. Clemens Public Library >Genealogy Department. > >The staff at the Mt. Clemens Public Library are very helpful and have done a >lot to collect records and make them available to the public. > >Sue . If at first you don't succeed, maybe you shouldn't try sky diving! dit dit --=======46584F7D======= Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; x-avg=cert; x-avg-checked=avg-ok-551E48DA Content-Disposition: inline --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.394 / Virus Database: 224 - Release Date: 10/03/2002 --=======46584F7D=======--
Ginny - this is the information I had recorded in the Macomb database.. Macomb Co Birth Index Florence M Connor b 18 Aug 1868 dau of William M & ---- Connor Macomb Co Death Index William Connor d 14 May 1871 of consumption, par not listed. Probate File 708, William M Conner, Roll 22. William M Conner d Mt Clemens 14 May 1871 testate, leaving real and personal estate valued at $3000, heirs at law being his widow and Anna R, Florence Mary & Clara Marie Conner daughters and heirs. Will of William Conner dated 9 Nov 1870 names his wife Catherine, and mentions his minor children...... should my wife desire to return to her friends in Maryland..... appoints Perry M Bentley executor. Guardianship File 1208, Anna R Connor, Roll 31 21 Nov 1877 Catherine O Broom of Mt Clemens shows she had one minor child who resides in the Village of Mt Clemens: Anna R Connor, age 11, that the father is dead, and your petitioner is the mother, and requests to be appointed guardian. Clinton Grove Cemetery, Section A, Lot 249 William M Connor d 14 May 1871 age 30y 7m 15d Mother: Catharine Broome 1841-1913 Clara M d 18 Jun 1852, ae 2y 2m 12d (prob d 1872? af) Florence M d May 21 1872, ae 8y 9m 13d ch of Wm M & C O Connor Anna R, dau of W M & C O Connor Lilian E Broome 1875-16 Sep 1961 ----- Original Message ----- From: <A1905Packard@aol.com> To: <MIMACOMB-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, November 09, 2002 8:37 PM Subject: [MiMacomb] Help with Broome! > Hi Everyone - I am hoping to find info on William Broome, Catherine Bolte > Broome and Joan Broome Hall. I would also like to talk to anyone who may > have recollections of Lillian Broome who taught at Dickinson School. I am > also looking for info on William M. Connor. Thanks - Ginny > > > ==== MIMACOMB Mailing List ==== > If you have problems with the mailing list, > contact the listowner, Mary Daily mailto:medaily@idir.net > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > >
--=======6BFE48D======= Content-Type: text/plain; x-avg-checked=avg-ok-551E48DA; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Hello Ann; I would like to take this opportunity to publically thank you for all your tireless efforts in providing the many, many bits of information you have given us here on this list over the past many years. I just wanted to let you know that your efforts are very much appreciated and they have filled in many gaps in several family trees, including mine. The Macomb county library and the staff at the genealogy department there are an indispensable asset to anyone researching Macomb county surnames. I applaud you and your staff of knowledgable genealogists. THANK YOU again for all your efforts and keep up the great work you are doing. Dan Harriman Orange, Texas Researching HERRIMAN/HARRIMAN, COTTON, HICKS, MILTON, CRANDALL in Macomb county At 09:04 11/10/2002, you wrote: >Ginny - this is the information I had recorded in the Macomb database.. . If at first you don't succeed, maybe you shouldn't try sky diving! dit dit --=======6BFE48D======= Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; x-avg=cert; x-avg-checked=avg-ok-551E48DA Content-Disposition: inline --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.394 / Virus Database: 224 - Release Date: 10/03/2002 --=======6BFE48D=======--
FYI: This book is on ebay, seems quite rare. I am not affiliated with the seller, but you may can email them from the page to see if your family is in the book. If it wasn't so old I would not have sent this. Its a bit high for my pocket, but someone may be interested. I did a search for it and the cheapest I could find of this same book was 275.00-450.00, for a first edition, so it must be pretty rare. Especially with that many portraits of our ancestors throughout. The url is: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1786628513 Jamie
Hi Everyone - I am hoping to find info on William Broome, Catherine Bolte Broome and Joan Broome Hall. I would also like to talk to anyone who may have recollections of Lillian Broome who taught at Dickinson School. I am also looking for info on William M. Connor. Thanks - Ginny