Hi, I am looking for information regarding John O'Neill born 1899 Somerville Ma. mother Mary Regean O'Neill father Cornelius O'Neill . My cousin has a death cert. for a John O'Neill date of death 24 Feb 1980 farther Cornelius O'Neill mother not listed place of death: Portsmouth Rockingham NH No death notice found. John O'Neill was married the only information on her is her name was Mary P. last name or where married unknown . The address I have for John O'Neill has Depot Rd. Hampton Falls NH. this is from his cousin Ellen O'Neill's probate record 1970's in Ma. Can any one help with information on John or Margaret my cousin and I are trying to find out if the death cert. he has is for his uncle. Thank you Cheryl
Thanks Stephen. I too have seen Chester’s history and found some useful things there I found no where else. The Congo library has not been helpful to me but I keep hoping. It seems unlikely that those records are always lost; maybe they are just hiding. Another thought is to check with NEGHS, they often get donated such things. Happy hunting, Elizabeth From: Stephen Wood [mailto:stephe.w300@gmail.com] Sent: Sunday, January 17, 2016 3:33 AM To: Elizabeth Perry <esp@boselec.com>; nhrockin@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [NHROCKIN] Ebenezer Flagg Hi Elizabeth! Many thanks for your tip. I have sent an inquiry to them as I couldn't see anything listed in their catalogue about the Chester Congregational Church. I'll let you know how it turns out. After spending some time on the site you mention, there are a couple of digitized books that are somewhat helpful. "History of Chester, New Hampshire, including Auburn. A supplement to the History of old Chester, published in 1869" by John Carroll Chase and published in 1926 has some later church records listed [1870's + ] and on page 78 mentions the following: "An old parchment covered book, most of which is in Parson Flagg's handwriting, gives the earliest records of the Chester Congregational church. These records date back to 1731." Whether or not these are vital records, or just the "business" records of the Church that I was informed about, is the question. This book is online at: https://archive.org/details/historyofchester00chas There is an on-line book cataloging New England Congregational Churches mentioned under "The Reference Desk" tab on the Congregational Library & Archives website as well: <http://slk01b.softlinkliberty.net/acl/gateway/gateway.exe?application=ACL&DISPLAYFORM=opac/main&fromsection=opac&updateform=validateAuthenticate&displayform=opac/List&database=library&searchform=opac/srchfull0&srchMAid=217> The Churches of Christ of the Congregational Way in New England (1989) which gives an idea of what Churches and records are out there.... Massachusetts also has a separate book with more detail listed under the same tab. Regards, Stephen On Sat, Jan 16, 2016 at 12:39 PM, Elizabeth Perry via <nhrockin@rootsweb.com <mailto:nhrockin@rootsweb.com> > wrote: Try http://www.congregationallibrary.org/ I don't know if they have them, but they might be able to help, and then let us know because Chester NH interests me too! Hi! I?m wondering if anyone knows if Rev. Ebenezer Flagg?s records have survived and where they might be found. Rev. Flagg was a Congregational Church Minister in Chester, Rockingham County, NH from ca. 1736 onwards. _______________________________________________ RootsWeb NHROCKIN Mailing List http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/usa/NH/rockingham.html ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NHROCKIN-request@rootsweb.com <mailto:NHROCKIN-request@rootsweb.com> with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Hi Mary Ellen! Many thanks for your suggestion - I will follow up on it. I think people were probably concentrating on the wrong location in the past [Belmont, Belknap Co.] for Harriman information, so I'm hopeful. Regards, Stephen On Sun, Jan 17, 2016 at 1:51 PM, <maryellenz@aol.com> wrote: > Hi, > I don't have answers, just more info on NH VRs and a suggestion. > > You probably already know some of this.... > > NH Vital Records at the VR office in Concord and on-line at > FamilySearch.org & Ancestry.com are transcriptions of the town records. In > the early 1900s the state asked the town clerks to transcribe their records > onto the 3x8" cards that make up the State VRs. They are considered > official records, and are as complete as the efforts of town clerks that > transcribed them (some doing a better job than others.) Until about 1835, > when uniform register books with columns for specific information began to > be used, most of the town clerks kept the vital records of their towns > "family style" listing family members together usually with birth dates, > some death dates, and sometimes the marriage date of the parents all in one > spot, and it is widely accepted that these events didn't necessarily occur > in the towns they were listed. (i.e. As you noted in your original post > that the marriage was recorded in Chester, NH but may not have occurred > there.) > > Permission for a minor to be married may be recorded in different > places, including the record itself, some town records and some county > probate records. When looking for that needle in a haystack, keep in mind > the county & town boundaries that changed, especially for early records. > > My suggestion: while Rev. Flagg's records may or may not give you the > information you want, it is worth looking into. If you haven't already > checked the NH Historical Society Library in Concord, you may want to look > there, or ask there, about his records and for any suggestions their > knowledgeable librarians might have. According to a 1993 description > ("Directory of Repositories of Family History in NH" by Scott E. Green, pub > Clearfield Co of Baltimore MD) of their holdings, they have "4000 files of > local churches and religious groups." I believe their catalog may be > available online, but I'm not sure how complete it is, and I find that > speaking with their librarians is always helpful & informative. > > I hope something here is helpful, > > Mary Ellen Moulton > Genealogy Volunteer at the NH VRs. > > > >
Hi, I don't have answers, just more info on NH VRs and a suggestion. You probably already know some of this.... NH Vital Records at the VR office in Concord and on-line at FamilySearch.org & Ancestry.com are transcriptions of the town records. In the early 1900s the state asked the town clerks to transcribe their records onto the 3x8" cards that make up the State VRs. They are considered official records, and are as complete as the efforts of town clerks that transcribed them (some doing a better job than others.) Until about 1835, when uniform register books with columns for specific information began to be used, most of the town clerks kept the vital records of their towns "family style" listing family members together usually with birth dates, some death dates, and sometimes the marriage date of the parents all in one spot, and it is widely accepted that these events didn't necessarily occur in the towns they were listed. (i.e. As you noted in your original post that the marriage was recorded in Chester, NH but may not have occurred there.) Permission for a minor to be married may be recorded in different places, including the record itself, some town records and some county probate records. When looking for that needle in a haystack, keep in mind the county & town boundaries that changed, especially for early records. My suggestion: while Rev. Flagg's records may or may not give you the information you want, it is worth looking into. If you haven't already checked the NH Historical Society Library in Concord, you may want to look there, or ask there, about his records and for any suggestions their knowledgeable librarians might have. According to a 1993 description ("Directory of Repositories of Family History in NH" by Scott E. Green, pub Clearfield Co of Baltimore MD) of their holdings, they have "4000 files of local churches and religious groups." I believe their catalog may be available online, but I'm not sure how complete it is, and I find that speaking with their librarians is always helpful & informative. I hope something here is helpful, Mary Ellen Moulton Genealogy Volunteer at the NH VRs. -----Original Message----- From: nhrockin-request <nhrockin-request@rootsweb.com> To: nhrockin <nhrockin@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sun, Jan 17, 2016 3:10 am Subject: NHROCKIN Digest, Vol 11, Issue 2 RootsWeb NHROCKIN Mailing List http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/usa/NH/rockingham.html Today's Topics: 1. Gilman/Harriman (Cindy Clark) 2. Re: Gilman/Harriman (Stephen Wood) 3. Re: Ebenezer Flagg (Elizabeth Perry) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Sat, 16 Jan 2016 09:49:55 -0500 From: "Cindy Clark" <cynthia_clark@charter.net> Subject: [NHROCKIN] Gilman/Harriman To: <nhrockin@rootsweb.com> Message-ID: <000001d1506d$2a348f40$7e9dadc0$@net> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" >From the NH Marriage index at Ancestry Name: Dudley Gilman Marriage Date: 16 Oct 1779 Event Type: Marriage Clerk's Location: Belmont, Belknap, New Hampshire Gender: Male Spouse Name: Mary Harriman Spouse Gender: Female FHL Film Number: 1000996 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Fri, 15 Jan 2016 09:46:55 -0500 From: Stephen Wood <stephe.w300@gmail.com> Subject: [NHROCKIN] WHERE ARE REV. EBENEZER FLAGG?S RECORDS? To: NHROCKIN@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <CAE-Vu+YSZOtcXwgq7icBBR=5E3tuuHz9MUXnpLn82gi6DvWm0w@mail.gmail.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Hi! I?m wondering if anyone knows if Rev. Ebenezer Flagg?s records have survived and where they might be found. Rev. Flagg was a Congregational Church Minister in Chester, Rockingham County, NH from ca. 1736 onwards. He married my ancestors, DUDLEY GILMAN and MARY HARRIMAN in 1779, and because Mary was a minor at the time, I?m hoping that the record might mention parental consent, as hers are unknown. [although there are guesses on the net?] I understand that Rev. Flagg was also one of the first ministers in the area to accept Marriage Licenses, which might have been the attraction, as my people settled in Belknap County, NH.. Would there have been a copy of a marriage License kept by the State or the County Record Office? Do they survive? I have contacted the Chester Congregational Church and while they do have some records dating back to that time period, they do not have Rev. Flagg?s records of baptisms, marriages or burials. Any advice you can give me would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Stephen ------------------------------ Message: 2 Date: Sat, 16 Jan 2016 12:09:10 -0500 From: Stephen Wood <stephe.w300@gmail.com> Subject: Re: [NHROCKIN] Gilman/Harriman To: Cindy Clark <cynthia_clark@charter.net>, nhrockin@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <CAE-Vu+aMaagmj8dJ8Akm1ZoOu=6SWSQ3VGt1_aH2-5EbR0sNWQ@mail.gmail.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Hi! Thank you for your reply. This is indeed the family but it might be misleading. I believe this information is based on the entry in the Belmont Clerk & Town Records and the event may have not taken place there. It was those same records that gave me the name of Rev. Flagg as the minister who married them. [Available to browse at familysearch.org] Dudley was likely born in Deerfield, Rockingham County, NH, but Mary's place of birth is not known as of yet. I'm hoping that Rev. Flagg's records might contain additional clues useful in the search for Mary's parentage. Regards, Stephen On Sat, Jan 16, 2016 at 9:49 AM, Cindy Clark via <nhrockin@rootsweb.com> wrote: > > >From the NH Marriage index at Ancestry > > Name: > Dudley Gilman > > Marriage Date: > 16 Oct 1779 > > Event Type: > Marriage > > Clerk's Location: > Belmont, Belknap, New Hampshire > > Gender: > Male > > Spouse Name: > Mary Harriman > > Spouse Gender: > Female > > FHL Film Number: > 1000996 > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Fri, 15 Jan 2016 09:46:55 -0500 > From: Stephen Wood <stephe.w300@gmail.com> > Subject: [NHROCKIN] WHERE ARE REV. EBENEZER FLAGG?S RECORDS? > To: NHROCKIN@rootsweb.com > Message-ID: > <CAE-Vu+YSZOtcXwgq7icBBR= > 5E3tuuHz9MUXnpLn82gi6DvWm0w@mail.gmail.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 > > Hi! > > I?m wondering if anyone knows if Rev. Ebenezer Flagg?s records have > survived and where they might be found. Rev. Flagg was a Congregational > Church Minister in Chester, Rockingham County, NH from ca. 1736 onwards. > > He married my ancestors, DUDLEY GILMAN and MARY HARRIMAN in 1779, and > because Mary was a minor at the time, I?m hoping that the record might > mention parental consent, as hers are unknown. [although there are guesses > on the net?] > > I understand that Rev. Flagg was also one of the first ministers in > the > area to accept Marriage Licenses, which might have been the attraction, as > my people settled in Belknap County, NH.. Would there have been a copy of a > marriage License kept by the State or the County Record Office? Do they > survive? > > I have contacted the Chester Congregational Church and while they do > have some records dating back to that time period, they do not have Rev. > Flagg?s records of baptisms, marriages or burials. > > Any advice you can give me would be greatly appreciated. > > Thanks, > > Stephen > > ------------------------------ Message: 3 Date: Sat, 16 Jan 2016 12:39:57 -0500 From: "Elizabeth Perry" <esp@boselec.com> Subject: Re: [NHROCKIN] Ebenezer Flagg To: <nhrockin@rootsweb.com> Message-ID: <00ec01d15084$eca58270$c5f08750$@boselec.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Try http://www.congregationallibrary.org/ I don't know if they have them, but they might be able to help, and then let us know because Chester NH interests me too! Hi! I?m wondering if anyone knows if Rev. Ebenezer Flagg?s records have survived and where they might be found. Rev. 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Hi Elizabeth! Many thanks for your tip. I have sent an inquiry to them as I couldn't see anything listed in their catalogue about the Chester Congregational Church. I'll let you know how it turns out. After spending some time on the site you mention, there are a couple of digitized books that are somewhat helpful. "History of Chester, New Hampshire, including Auburn. A supplement to the History of old Chester, published in 1869" by John Carroll Chase and published in 1926 has some later church records listed [1870's + ] and on page 78 mentions the following: "An old parchment covered book, most of which is in Parson Flagg's handwriting, gives the earliest records of the Chester Congregational church. These records date back to 1731." Whether or not these are vital records, or just the "business" records of the Church that I was informed about, is the question. This book is online at: https://archive.org/details/historyofchester00chas There is an on-line book cataloging New England Congregational Churches mentioned under "The Reference Desk" tab on the Congregational Library & Archives website as well: *The Churches of Christ of the Congregational Way in New England* <http://slk01b.softlinkliberty.net/acl/gateway/gateway.exe?application=ACL&DISPLAYFORM=opac/main&fromsection=opac&updateform=validateAuthenticate&displayform=opac/List&database=library&searchform=opac/srchfull0&srchMAid=217> (1989) which gives an idea of what Churches and records are out there.... Massachusetts also has a separate book with more detail listed under the same tab. Regards, Stephen On Sat, Jan 16, 2016 at 12:39 PM, Elizabeth Perry via <nhrockin@rootsweb.com > wrote: > Try http://www.congregationallibrary.org/ I don't know if they have them, > but they might be able to help, and then let us know because Chester NH > interests me too! > > Hi! > > > > I?m wondering if anyone knows if Rev. Ebenezer Flagg?s records have > survived and where they might be found. Rev. Flagg was a Congregational > Church Minister in Chester, Rockingham County, NH from ca. 1736 onwards. > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > RootsWeb NHROCKIN Mailing List > http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/usa/NH/rockingham.html > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > NHROCKIN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Try http://www.congregationallibrary.org/ I don't know if they have them, but they might be able to help, and then let us know because Chester NH interests me too! Hi! I?m wondering if anyone knows if Rev. Ebenezer Flagg?s records have survived and where they might be found. Rev. Flagg was a Congregational Church Minister in Chester, Rockingham County, NH from ca. 1736 onwards.
Hi! Thank you for your reply. This is indeed the family but it might be misleading. I believe this information is based on the entry in the Belmont Clerk & Town Records and the event may have not taken place there. It was those same records that gave me the name of Rev. Flagg as the minister who married them. [Available to browse at familysearch.org] Dudley was likely born in Deerfield, Rockingham County, NH, but Mary's place of birth is not known as of yet. I'm hoping that Rev. Flagg's records might contain additional clues useful in the search for Mary's parentage. Regards, Stephen On Sat, Jan 16, 2016 at 9:49 AM, Cindy Clark via <nhrockin@rootsweb.com> wrote: > > >From the NH Marriage index at Ancestry > > Name: > Dudley Gilman > > Marriage Date: > 16 Oct 1779 > > Event Type: > Marriage > > Clerk's Location: > Belmont, Belknap, New Hampshire > > Gender: > Male > > Spouse Name: > Mary Harriman > > Spouse Gender: > Female > > FHL Film Number: > 1000996 > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Fri, 15 Jan 2016 09:46:55 -0500 > From: Stephen Wood <stephe.w300@gmail.com> > Subject: [NHROCKIN] WHERE ARE REV. EBENEZER FLAGG?S RECORDS? > To: NHROCKIN@rootsweb.com > Message-ID: > <CAE-Vu+YSZOtcXwgq7icBBR= > 5E3tuuHz9MUXnpLn82gi6DvWm0w@mail.gmail.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 > > Hi! > > I?m wondering if anyone knows if Rev. Ebenezer Flagg?s records have > survived and where they might be found. Rev. Flagg was a Congregational > Church Minister in Chester, Rockingham County, NH from ca. 1736 onwards. > > He married my ancestors, DUDLEY GILMAN and MARY HARRIMAN in 1779, and > because Mary was a minor at the time, I?m hoping that the record might > mention parental consent, as hers are unknown. [although there are guesses > on the net?] > > I understand that Rev. Flagg was also one of the first ministers in > the > area to accept Marriage Licenses, which might have been the attraction, as > my people settled in Belknap County, NH.. Would there have been a copy of a > marriage License kept by the State or the County Record Office? Do they > survive? > > I have contacted the Chester Congregational Church and while they do > have some records dating back to that time period, they do not have Rev. > Flagg?s records of baptisms, marriages or burials. > > Any advice you can give me would be greatly appreciated. > > Thanks, > > Stephen > >
>From the NH Marriage index at Ancestry Name: Dudley Gilman Marriage Date: 16 Oct 1779 Event Type: Marriage Clerk's Location: Belmont, Belknap, New Hampshire Gender: Male Spouse Name: Mary Harriman Spouse Gender: Female FHL Film Number: 1000996 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Fri, 15 Jan 2016 09:46:55 -0500 From: Stephen Wood <stephe.w300@gmail.com> Subject: [NHROCKIN] WHERE ARE REV. EBENEZER FLAGG?S RECORDS? To: NHROCKIN@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <CAE-Vu+YSZOtcXwgq7icBBR=5E3tuuHz9MUXnpLn82gi6DvWm0w@mail.gmail.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Hi! I?m wondering if anyone knows if Rev. Ebenezer Flagg?s records have survived and where they might be found. Rev. Flagg was a Congregational Church Minister in Chester, Rockingham County, NH from ca. 1736 onwards. He married my ancestors, DUDLEY GILMAN and MARY HARRIMAN in 1779, and because Mary was a minor at the time, I?m hoping that the record might mention parental consent, as hers are unknown. [although there are guesses on the net?] I understand that Rev. Flagg was also one of the first ministers in the area to accept Marriage Licenses, which might have been the attraction, as my people settled in Belknap County, NH.. Would there have been a copy of a marriage License kept by the State or the County Record Office? Do they survive? I have contacted the Chester Congregational Church and while they do have some records dating back to that time period, they do not have Rev. Flagg?s records of baptisms, marriages or burials. Any advice you can give me would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Stephen
Hi! I’m wondering if anyone knows if Rev. Ebenezer Flagg’s records have survived and where they might be found. Rev. Flagg was a Congregational Church Minister in Chester, Rockingham County, NH from ca. 1736 onwards. He married my ancestors, DUDLEY GILMAN and MARY HARRIMAN in 1779, and because Mary was a minor at the time, I’m hoping that the record might mention parental consent, as hers are unknown. [although there are guesses on the net…] I understand that Rev. Flagg was also one of the first ministers in the area to accept Marriage Licenses, which might have been the attraction, as my people settled in Belknap County, NH.. Would there have been a copy of a marriage License kept by the State or the County Record Office? Do they survive? I have contacted the Chester Congregational Church and while they do have some records dating back to that time period, they do not have Rev. Flagg’s records of baptisms, marriages or burials. Any advice you can give me would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Stephen
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Thank you, Bill. Much appreciated. Original Message: From: Bill Teschek via <nhrockin@rootsweb.com> Reply-To: Bill Teschek <bteschek@hampton.lib.nh.us>, <nhrockin@rootsweb.com> To: NHROCKIN@rootsweb.com <nhrockin@rootsweb.com> Sent: 4/3/2015 3:12:16 PM Subject: [NHROCKIN] Gilman Taylor Gilman Taylor does not appear in the town or church vital records of Hampton. I checked the published two volume vital records book by Sanborn and Sanborn. Bill Teschek Assistant Director/Head of Technical Services Lane Memorial Library 2 Academy Ave. Hampton, NH 03842 603.926.3368 bteschek@hampton.lib.nh.us On 3 Apr 2015, James Scamman via wrote: > Would anyone have access to town records or church records on the > Taylors in Hampton?? I am searching for the birth of Gilman Taylor > in 1805/6.......no other information is available. Dawna Clark. > Dear Dawna, By any chance was he the one that married Margaret Dow, > and had children in Ontario, Canada in the 1840's?What I would need > is all the documents indicating his place of and year of birth. > > > > _______________________________________________ > RootsWeb NHROCKIN Mailing List > http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/usa/NH/rockingham.html > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > NHROCKIN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without > the quotes in the subject and the body of the message _______________________________________________ RootsWeb NHROCKIN Mailing List http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/usa/NH/rockingham.html ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NHROCKIN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Hi James, I have no documents indicating place and year of birth.......that's the problem......I've been looking for 20+ years for any tidbit of information on his origins or place/date of death. And, yes, he IS the Gilman who married Margaret Dow in Canada 28 May 1839 in Cornwall, Ontario. Are you connected to these folks? Dawna Clark Original Message: From: James Scamman via <nhrockin@rootsweb.com> Reply-To: James Scamman <jimscamman@hotmail.com>, <nhrockin@rootsweb.com> To: NHROCKIN@rootsweb.com <nhrockin@rootsweb.com> Sent: 4/3/2015 2:09:09 PM Subject: [NHROCKIN] Gilman Taylor Would anyone have access to town records or church records on the Taylors in Hampton?? I am searching for the birth of Gilman Taylor in 1805/6.......no other information is available. Dawna Clark. Dear Dawna, By any chance was he the one that married Margaret Dow, and had children in Ontario, Canada in the 1840's?What I would need is all the documents indicating his place of and year of birth. _______________________________________________ RootsWeb NHROCKIN Mailing List http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/usa/NH/rockingham.html ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NHROCKIN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Gilman Taylor does not appear in the town or church vital records of Hampton. I checked the published two volume vital records book by Sanborn and Sanborn. Bill Teschek Assistant Director/Head of Technical Services Lane Memorial Library 2 Academy Ave. Hampton, NH 03842 603.926.3368 bteschek@hampton.lib.nh.us On 3 Apr 2015, James Scamman via wrote: > Would anyone have access to town records or church records on the > Taylors in Hampton?? I am searching for the birth of Gilman Taylor > in 1805/6.......no other information is available. Dawna Clark. > Dear Dawna, By any chance was he the one that married Margaret Dow, > and had children in Ontario, Canada in the 1840's?What I would need > is all the documents indicating his place of and year of birth. > > > > _______________________________________________ > RootsWeb NHROCKIN Mailing List > http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/usa/NH/rockingham.html > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > NHROCKIN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without > the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Would anyone have access to town records or church records on the Taylors in Hampton?? I am searching for the birth of Gilman Taylor in 1805/6.......no other information is available. Dawna Clark. Dear Dawna, By any chance was he the one that married Margaret Dow, and had children in Ontario, Canada in the 1840's?What I would need is all the documents indicating his place of and year of birth.
Ancestry has Dolly Thruber, b. 1785 in Portsmouth. Married to Daniel Bird May 24, 1812, (Intentions filed April 11, 1812 in Dorchester, MA.) Death July 29, 1858 Cambridge, MA. Children: Martha Washington Bird 1813-1890, Daniel Bird 1815-1850, William L. Bird 1817-1856, Francis E. Bird 1820-1890 and Horatio Gates Bird 1823-1892. Mother: Caroline Thurber, Father: Thurber On Mar 21, 2015, at 8:58 AM, candacelr via wrote: > I am at my wits end trying to find my ancestor Dolly Thurber b. 1785. She was married to Daniel Bird in Dorchester, MA in 1812. The only clue that I have to where she was born is her marriage certificate says "Dolly Thurber or Thurston of Portsmouth, NH. Does anyone have ideas? > > > > Sent from my iPhone > > > _______________________________________________ > RootsWeb NHROCKIN Mailing List > http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/usa/NH/rockingham.html > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NHROCKIN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
I am at my wits end trying to find my ancestor Dolly Thurber b. 1785. She was married to Daniel Bird in Dorchester, MA in 1812. The only clue that I have to where she was born is her marriage certificate says "Dolly Thurber or Thurston of Portsmouth, NH. Does anyone have ideas? Sent from my iPhone
Sorry Dawna,I find no reference to a Gilman Taylor in Joseph Dow's "History of Hampton New Hampshire 1638-1988," or in either of George and Melinde Sanborn's volumes "Vital Records of Hampton, New Hamtshire to the end of the year 1900."Bob From: Dawna Clark via <nhrockin@rootsweb.com> To: "NHROCKIN@rootsweb.com" <NHROCKIN@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, March 20, 2015 4:27 PM Subject: [NHROCKIN] Hampton Taylors Dear Listers, Would anyone have access to town records or church records on the Taylors in Hampton? I am searching for the birth of Gilman Taylor in 1805/6.......no other information is available. Many thanks in advance to anyone who might offer suggestions or help. Dawna Clark _______________________________________________ RootsWeb NHROCKIN Mailing List http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/usa/NH/rockingham.html ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NHROCKIN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Dear Listers, Would anyone have access to town records or church records on the Taylors in Hampton? I am searching for the birth of Gilman Taylor in 1805/6.......no other information is available. Many thanks in advance to anyone who might offer suggestions or help. Dawna Clark
I've "rescued" three photographs belonging to the PIPER family of New Hampshire. The first is a photograph of John PIPER which was taken at the W. N. Hobbs Studio in Exeter, NH in 1880. In addition to John's name, someone has also written "Grandfather" on the back of this photograph. The second photograph is one of Eliza Ann FRENCH aka Mrs. John PIPER which was taken at the same studio in 1880. The couple appears to be in their 60's or 70's at the time. The third photograph is one of J. H. PIPER, probably taken in the 1870's, he looks to be in his 40's or 50's at the time. There is no studio or location identified on this photograph. Based on limited research I was able to locate the following information regarding this PIPER Family: John C. PIPER was b. in 1800 or 1801 in New Hampshire to parents John PIPER (1767-1850) and Theodosia WIGGIN (1773-1831). John C. was one of 7 children born to this couple including, Richard Wiggin; Merrick; Samuel R.; Theodosia L.; Nancy; John C.; and Sarah PIPER, all born between 1790 and 1804. John C. married Elizabeth "Eliza" A. FRENCH (b. 1809 in New Hampshire to parents Joseph FRENCH and Rachel SINCLAIR-d. aft 1870 in Stratham, NH). They had six children including, Joseph F.; John Henry; Daniel William; Charles E.; Orrin or Orren A. or H.; and Anna or Annie Eliza PIPER all born between 1830 and 1845. John PIPER died in 1881 in Kensington, NH. His son John Henry PIPER was b. 23 Feb 1833 in Stratham, NH and d. 17 Jan 1913 in Westborough, MA. Daughter Anna or Annie married into the GOVE Family. Census records provide the following detail: 1860 census of Kensington, NH: John PIPER, age 59, a Farmer, born NH Eliza A. PIPER, age 51, born NH Daniel W. PIPER, age 29, a Farmer, born NH Orrin A. PIPER, age 18, a Farmer, born NH Anna E. PIPER, age 15, born NH 1870 census of New Hampshire: John PIPER, age 69, a Farmer, born NH Eliza A. PIPER, age 61, Keeping House, born NH Orin A. PIPER, age 28, a Farmer, born NH Living directly next door.Nathaniel & Mary A. FRENCH and family 1880 census of Kensington, NH: John PIPER, age 79, a Farmer, born NH, parents born NH Eliza PIPER, wife, age 71, Keeps House, born NH, parents born NH Orrin A. PIPER, son, age 38, a Butcher, suffering from Consumption Lizzie PIPER, dau-in-law, age 27, at Home, born MA, parents born MA/ME I am hoping to locate someone from this PIPER Family so that the photographs can be returned to the care of family. If you are a member of this family, or you know someone who might be, please contact me. Thanks, Shelley