Hello, I thought I had posted a query about a MacLEAN family last year, but I just checked the archives, and it appears that I didn't. This is a posting I made on the MacLEAN List one year ago: Hello, I have just joined this List because of brand-new information received today. I have been looking for the names of the two women who married my great-grandfather's younger brothers, Robert and Joseph KERR in the 1880's in or near Everett, MA. And, I have been suspecting that they were sisters. This morning I received their obituaries from Everett, WA, in the mail, and my suspicion was correct. The sisters were Margaret and Sarah MacLEAN, and they had another sister, name unknown, and a brother, William MacLEAN. I do not yet know the names of their parents, but the parents would have been born in Scotland, and their children were probably born in Nova Scotia, and the family migrated to Massachusetts probably during the 1870's. Around 1900, the two couples moved to Washington State and remained there ! They lived in the same home and neither couple had children. But, the 2 sisters, both Mrs. KERR, died during the 1920's ! Robert KERR remained in Everett, WA, and lived to Age 82. But, I found out that in 1950 when Robert died, his brother, Joseph, was back living in Dorchester, MA. So, sometime after his wife passed away, he returned to MA where his other siblings lived ! I was just wondering if anyone knew about this MacLEAN family ! I have a few more details, but will post them at another time. Betty (near Lowell, MA) P.S. The 3rd sister had the married name, Mrs. Edgar BRISON, and she lived in Nova Scotia in the 1920's. At that time, the brother, William MacLEAN, lived in Maine. Betty (near Lowell, MA, USA) For Genealogy researchers, please remember to check the archives of the Lists & Boards for both your surnames and place-names.
Colin , first go to Historical Vital Statistics Start Page <https://www.novascotiagenealogy.com/> and find their death records. Joseph's record says he was born in Digby and his father was Amos, mother unknown. Then go to the 1911 census at Automated Genealogy <http://automatedgenealogy.com/index.html> and find Joseph who should be living with his family and you will find his mother. Find Helen Bourque in the 1901 Census as the death record says she was born in 1897. bob gillis Cailean O'Cadhla wrote to me: > What I would like to know is who is his father and what is his place > of birth. I replied to him : > What information are you looking for? > > REPLY TO THE LIST. >> Cailean O'Cadhla wrote: >> >> >> I am looking for information on Joseph Melanson who married Helen >> (Bourque) >> Melanson. I know she died in 1937 in Rockingham, Halifax, Nova >> Scotia, but I >> know little about Joseph. Does anyone have any information on Joseph. He >> would have been between 40-50 years of age in 1937. bob gillis wrote: >> >> >> What information are you looking for? >> >> >> >> REPLY TO THE LIST.
Hi I'm looking for information on the Keheo Family of Nova Scotia. Susan Kehoe (abt 1870- October 12, 1930) married Henry Warner (January 18, 1869- October 23, 1943) Susan & Henry lived in Avondale, Hants County, Nova Scotia I have a list of there children. Susan Kehoe was my husband's great grandmother. My husband father as past way when he was 24 and all the family information went with him. I have William Kehoe & Susan Thompson as Susan parents (No other information) I have James Kehoe & Margaret Firth as Williams Parents (No other information) Any information would be great Sandra Forward-Warner
Hi, Jolanna, I am interested in who Mary Ann Rogers is? I have Rogers on both side of my line. Is she an PEI or Nova Scotia Rogers? Another line I did for a friend, he has Rogers too. Also, Weatherbee is on Mom's line and another friend's line I did for her. Also, what book were you speaking about? Thanks a lot. Velma Kane ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jolanna Sainted Baroness" <sainted_baroness_jolanna@yahoo.com> To: <nova-scotia@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, April 08, 2007 12:16 PM Subject: Re: [NS-L] Weatherbee, by, ie, ea etc > Randy... > Yes that is the book I have by Cynthia Hill. I have given Cynthia > information on several of the female lines: Semple,obers, Carter, Warren, > and tributaries such as Ryder, Winship, Harrington, Tucker, Stoughton. > In fact, I just got an e-mail from Cynthia so I'll be sending her more > information on some lines that I've researched just recently. > > Toni: > > The book covers NS, PEI, as well as parts west in Canada and USA; New > England; parts south; parts anywhere that Cynthia found Weatherbees. It's > not a book just about Nova Scotia Weatherbees. Because of the NS/PEI > area in association with the amount of folks living in early times up > there, there is intermarriage between lots of names. I am not directly > from any Acorns, Murrays or Jenkins. > > I do know about the Island Register site....been there since the > beginnings of it. I've been in contact with Acorns who had ancestors > married into the Weatherbee line. www.islandregister.com > > My line: > Direct Descendants of Thomas Weatherbee > > > 1 Thomas Weatherbee 1682 - 1752 > .. +Sarah Warren 1698 - 1760 > Who's parentage is: 1 John Warren 1600 -Margaret Bond; 2 Peter Warren > 1628 - 1704 and Sarah Tucker 1638/39 - 1674; 3 Ebenezer Warren > 1672/73 -+Mary Ryder I have more info on Tucker and Ryder families as > mentioned above and offshoots. > 2 Samuel Weatherby 1726 - 1807 > ... +Elizabeth Hawes or mother could have been Ruth Whitney > . 3 Timothy Weatherby 1760 - 1853 > ..... +Rachel Carter 1759 - 1846 more info on this line with Winship and > Harrington offshoots > ... 4 Thomas Weatherby 1794 - 1852 > ....... +Mary Ann Rogers 1790 - more info on this line > ..... 5 Timothy Weatherby 1819 - 1913 > ......... +Sarah Semple 1826 - 1901 > ....... 6 Catherine Maude Weatherbie 1856 - 1936 > ........... +Frederick William Green 1858 - 1938 > ........ 7 Bertha Frances E. Green 1888 - 1977 > ............ +Edward Aaron Mason 1888 - 1980 > .......... 8 Clarice Eleanor F. Mason 1915 - 1974 > .............. +Arnold Ralph Harrington 1907 - 1979 > ............ 9 Joy > > > Have a great Easter. > > > > Enjoying the Current Middle Ages within the Society of Creative > Anachronism. > > Genealogy : England>Green, Baxter, Sutcliffe, Hobson, Nichols, West > Riding, Yorkshire, England > Canada> Harrington, Jamieson, Semple, Weatherbie, Carter, Rogers, > Branscombe, McAllister > > > > --------------------------------- > Food fight? Enjoy some healthy debate > in the Yahoo! Answers Food & Drink Q&A. > ---------------------------------------- > Basic List Commands: > > 1. To post to the list > Send a message to: > NOVA-SCOTIA-L@rootsweb.com > > 2. How to unsubscribe > a. List mode: Send a message to NOVA-SCOTIA-L- > request@rootsweb.com that contains only the word > unsubscribe > > b. Digest mode: Send a message to NOVA-SCOTIA-D- > request@rootsweb.com that contains only the word > unsubscribe > > 3. How to subscribe > Send an email containing only the word > subscribe > to NOVA-SCOTIA-L-request@rootsweb.com > > 4. How to change to Digest mode > a. Unsubscribe from List mode (2.a. above) > b. Subscribe to Digest mode > Send an email containing only the word > subscribe > to NOVA-SCOTIA-D-request@rootsweb.com > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > NOVA-SCOTIA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Randy... Yes that is the book I have by Cynthia Hill. I have given Cynthia information on several of the female lines: Semple,obers, Carter, Warren, and tributaries such as Ryder, Winship, Harrington, Tucker, Stoughton. In fact, I just got an e-mail from Cynthia so I'll be sending her more information on some lines that I've researched just recently. Toni: The book covers NS, PEI, as well as parts west in Canada and USA; New England; parts south; parts anywhere that Cynthia found Weatherbees. It's not a book just about Nova Scotia Weatherbees. Because of the NS/PEI area in association with the amount of folks living in early times up there, there is intermarriage between lots of names. I am not directly from any Acorns, Murrays or Jenkins. I do know about the Island Register site....been there since the beginnings of it. I've been in contact with Acorns who had ancestors married into the Weatherbee line. www.islandregister.com My line: Direct Descendants of Thomas Weatherbee 1 Thomas Weatherbee 1682 - 1752 .. +Sarah Warren 1698 - 1760 Who's parentage is: 1 John Warren 1600 -Margaret Bond; 2 Peter Warren 1628 - 1704 and Sarah Tucker 1638/39 - 1674; 3 Ebenezer Warren 1672/73 -+Mary Ryder I have more info on Tucker and Ryder families as mentioned above and offshoots. 2 Samuel Weatherby 1726 - 1807 ... +Elizabeth Hawes or mother could have been Ruth Whitney . 3 Timothy Weatherby 1760 - 1853 ..... +Rachel Carter 1759 - 1846 more info on this line with Winship and Harrington offshoots ... 4 Thomas Weatherby 1794 - 1852 ....... +Mary Ann Rogers 1790 - more info on this line ..... 5 Timothy Weatherby 1819 - 1913 ......... +Sarah Semple 1826 - 1901 ....... 6 Catherine Maude Weatherbie 1856 - 1936 ........... +Frederick William Green 1858 - 1938 ........ 7 Bertha Frances E. Green 1888 - 1977 ............ +Edward Aaron Mason 1888 - 1980 .......... 8 Clarice Eleanor F. Mason 1915 - 1974 .............. +Arnold Ralph Harrington 1907 - 1979 ............ 9 Joy Have a great Easter. Enjoying the Current Middle Ages within the Society of Creative Anachronism. Genealogy : England>Green, Baxter, Sutcliffe, Hobson, Nichols, West Riding, Yorkshire, England Canada> Harrington, Jamieson, Semple, Weatherbie, Carter, Rogers, Branscombe, McAllister --------------------------------- Food fight? Enjoy some healthy debate in the Yahoo! Answers Food & Drink Q&A.
Hi, Looking for further information on the the family of Wiiliam and Flora (Hill) Burns of Richmond County. Flora was born in 1851, and William in 1846 according to the 1901 census. Flora died in Balmoral in 1934. I can't find a death record for William, but she is listed as a widow. I think William is from the River Bourgeois area and may have been the son of John and Matilda Burns??? Thanks, Sue
Does anyone have info. on the Boyle families from Wallace in 1800's, early 1900's. Looking for parents of John (who married Jane McInnis) James..............Mary Also parents of Jane McInnis from Wallace also
Go to: http://shaid.dxp.ca/ Kevin Getson wrote: > Sorry for the off topic request but I do not live in Nova Scotia and would like to know if anyone has any information about the S.H.A.I.D. Tree Animal Shelter in Bridgewater, Nova Scotia. > > Any help on this matter would be greatly appreciated. > > Thank you > Sue > ---------------------------------------- > Basic List Commands: > > 1. To post to the list > Send a message to: > NOVA-SCOTIA-L@rootsweb.com > > 2. How to unsubscribe > a. List mode: Send a message to NOVA-SCOTIA-L- > request@rootsweb.com that contains only the word > unsubscribe > > b. Digest mode: Send a message to NOVA-SCOTIA-D- > request@rootsweb.com that contains only the word > unsubscribe > > 3. How to subscribe > Send an email containing only the word > subscribe > to NOVA-SCOTIA-L-request@rootsweb.com > > 4. How to change to Digest mode > a. Unsubscribe from List mode (2.a. above) > b. Subscribe to Digest mode > Send an email containing only the word > subscribe > to NOVA-SCOTIA-D-request@rootsweb.com > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NOVA-SCOTIA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > >
Sorry for the off topic request but I do not live in Nova Scotia and would like to know if anyone has any information about the S.H.A.I.D. Tree Animal Shelter in Bridgewater, Nova Scotia. Any help on this matter would be greatly appreciated. Thank you Sue
----- Original Message ----- From: "barbara logan" <blogan@shaw.ca> To: "Trena" <amheater@cogeco.ca> Sent: Saturday, April 07, 2007 5:26 PM Subject: Re: [NS-L] Weatherbee info > Butting in......... > I am related to the Jones, Jenkins,Acorns., and others from the JONES > family in PEI > Try "Island Register" by Dave Hunter, scads of info and family trees in > there ! Excellant web site; visted by me frequently. www.islandregister.pei Also receive the weekly newsletter. Also, many PEI & NS families had connections to NB, so pays to check out web sites in that province. Toni
On one of my other lists, the following URL was posted. I've spent ages looking through the pages .. fabulous site, and thought some here might like to have a look too. Primarily UK WWl servicemen, but there are a few mentions of Canadians and/or men who died in Canada. There was also a praise for our CWGC/Canada for adding a missing serviceman to their database, within a short time of being made aware of him. Once given the facts, Canada check the records themselves. If you read the home page, you will see what I mean and why they praised Canada. Jay, see below, thought this man might be of interest to you. http://www.cwgc.co.uk This is NOT the Commonwealth War Graves Commission official site http://www.cwgc.org/ but is run to add those names not at present on that database. >From AMENDED RECORDS page: Captain Cyril Henry Underwood, 17th Bn. London Regt. KIA 2/5/18 attacking Turkish positions at Shunet Nimrim, Syria. This Officer's name has been added to the Commission's database, but has yet to be added to the relevant Memorial. Toni ~ Ontario
I am looking for information on Joseph Melanson who married Helen (Bourque) Melanson. I know she died in 1937 in Rockingham, Halifax, Nova Scotia, but I know little about Joseph. Does anyone have any information on Joseph. He would have been between 40-50 years of age in 1937. _________________________________________________________________ Fine Dining & Fancy Food. Check Out This Collection Of Good Eats. http://local.live.com/?mkt=en-ca/?v=2&cid=A6D6BDB4586E357F!378
----- Original Message ----- From: "Jolanna Sainted Baroness" Sent: Saturday, April 07, 2007 2:09 PM Subject: Re: [NS-L] Weatherbee info > Yes I know of many Acorns and Jenkins within the Weatherbee lines. Thanks > for the mention. Joy, Are you related to the ACORNs and/or JENKINS'? George JENKINS & Margaret ACORN are my 4th g-gp, making Nicholas Henckel JENKINS my 5th g-gf. Toni
I have some info on Weatherbee from the original immigrant to No. America down to modern times. By no means a comprehensive study, but just what has been picked up along the way while finding my ancestors in NS and PEI. it is a bit much to post here but I will gladly share. Jo ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jolanna Sainted Baroness" <sainted_baroness_jolanna@yahoo.com> To: <nova-scotia@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, April 07, 2007 2:09 PM Subject: Re: [NS-L] Weatherbee info > Toni... > Yes I know of many Acorns and Jenkins within the Weatherbee lines. Thanks > for the mention. > > William... > about your Weatherbee lines. If you want more info, I probably have some > that would help. Cynthia Hill, a WEatherbee cousin, did a book a few > years back. It's about 90% accurate [only a few mistakes we've found and > understandable]. You are correct about the name being spelled > differently, sometimes within the same family unit. > > Joy > > > We've connections to WEATHERBEE's in PEI as well. Not directly > related to > me, but some married into the Nicholas Henckell JENKINS line(s). Have > you > also checked the JENKINS, ACORN, MURRAY lineages on the Island > Register? > > Toni ~ Ontario > ---------------------------------------- > Hi Toni: 4/7/07 02:30 > > Good leads as I am not well informed about the early Weatherbees. I > will try > to look around those sites and see what connections can be made to my > existing Weatherbee data. I do know that the name was spelled in > various ways up > there and the Weatherby one is a name that I know was often > inter-changeably > used back then. > > Thanks for the leads as my Weatherbee data lacks some beef in several > areas > amd time periods. > > Regards, Bill Tuttle. > > Search: Tuttle, Pingree, Weatherbee, Ellershaw, Stetson, Carcieri, > Cote, > Parisi, McCreary, McDaniel + Prescott > > Research: Tuttle, Pingree, Stetson + Weatherbee Families > > William R. Tuttle, Esq. > 101 Highfields Road > Abington, MA 02351-2449 > TuttleGenealogy@aol.com > > > > > Enjoying the Current Middle Ages within the Society of Creative > Anachronism. > > Genealogy : England>Green, Baxter, Sutcliffe, Hobson, Nichols, West > Riding, Yorkshire, England > Canada> Harrington, Jamieson, Semple, Weatherbie, Carter, Rogers, > Branscombe, McAllister > > > > --------------------------------- > We won't tell. Get more on shows you hate to love > (and love to hate): Yahoo! TV's Guilty Pleasures list. > ---------------------------------------- > Basic List Commands: > > 1. To post to the list > Send a message to: > NOVA-SCOTIA-L@rootsweb.com > > 2. How to unsubscribe > a. List mode: Send a message to NOVA-SCOTIA-L- > request@rootsweb.com that contains only the word > unsubscribe > > b. Digest mode: Send a message to NOVA-SCOTIA-D- > request@rootsweb.com that contains only the word > unsubscribe > > 3. How to subscribe > Send an email containing only the word > subscribe > to NOVA-SCOTIA-L-request@rootsweb.com > > 4. How to change to Digest mode > a. Unsubscribe from List mode (2.a. above) > b. Subscribe to Digest mode > Send an email containing only the word > subscribe > to NOVA-SCOTIA-D-request@rootsweb.com > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > NOVA-SCOTIA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Hey There Listers! Okay, I've come across a bit of a quandry with the Rhynold line I "ran into" recently. Here's my issue.... Elizabeth Rhynold, married John Joseph Parker, 19-Jun-1893, Canso. She listed her parents as Anthony and Margaret. The only references found to Anthony and Margaret as a couple are in the 1901 and 1911 Census records, which confirm very little. Here's how records can be REALLY off and make serious issues. 1901 for Canso: 18 34 164 Rynnold Anthony M Head M Jun 30 1860 40 18 35 164 Rynnold Margaret F Wife M Sep 15 1866 34 18 36 164 Rynnold James M Son S Nov 25 1881 19 18 37 164 Rynnold John M Son S Jan 5 1883 17 18 38 164 Rynnold Mary F Daughter S Mar 15 1887 14 18 39 164 Rynnold Willie M Son S Apr 20 1890 10 1911 for Canso: 6 118 Rhynold Antony M Head M Jun 1849 62 7 118 Rhynold Margaret F Wife M Sep 1845 65 8 118 Rhynold James M Son S Nov 1881 29 9 118 Rhynold William M Son S Apr 1890 21 Obviously, James and "Willie"/William line up perfectlyl. The months of the year also match for Anthony and Margaret. I knew Mary was a sister of Elizabeth's, so that also helps. I now have the right couple, but just how to I get back to the couple's parent generation? I found a likely death record for Anthony, that puts him aged 76 or 78 in 1927. IF 78, then 1849 is a perfect match in 1911. IF SO, then Anthony was the son of a William Rhynold/Reyanolds. Again, the "rub". There is a William b. 1835, who was father of Claude, b. 1869, who I'd originally considered as a brother of Anthony. HOWEVER, if Anthony was born 1849, I seriously DOUBT William, b. 1835, could be his father. Does ANYONE have a clear vision of THIS Anthony? He is SURELY NOT the Anthony b. 1838-1841, who married three times. Though that Anthony would more likely have been a brother or cousin to the William b. 1835. Again, ANY help in figuring out Anthony and Margaret would be greatly appreciated. Though I've no maiden name for Margaret, she WAS born on 15-Sep-1845 or 1866, or some year in-between! :-) Cheers, Jared ------------------------ Jared "Jed" Handspicker jedh@jedh.com
Toni... Yes I know of many Acorns and Jenkins within the Weatherbee lines. Thanks for the mention. William... about your Weatherbee lines. If you want more info, I probably have some that would help. Cynthia Hill, a WEatherbee cousin, did a book a few years back. It's about 90% accurate [only a few mistakes we've found and understandable]. You are correct about the name being spelled differently, sometimes within the same family unit. Joy We've connections to WEATHERBEE's in PEI as well. Not directly related to me, but some married into the Nicholas Henckell JENKINS line(s). Have you also checked the JENKINS, ACORN, MURRAY lineages on the Island Register? Toni ~ Ontario ---------------------------------------- Hi Toni: 4/7/07 02:30 Good leads as I am not well informed about the early Weatherbees. I will try to look around those sites and see what connections can be made to my existing Weatherbee data. I do know that the name was spelled in various ways up there and the Weatherby one is a name that I know was often inter-changeably used back then. Thanks for the leads as my Weatherbee data lacks some beef in several areas amd time periods. Regards, Bill Tuttle. Search: Tuttle, Pingree, Weatherbee, Ellershaw, Stetson, Carcieri, Cote, Parisi, McCreary, McDaniel + Prescott Research: Tuttle, Pingree, Stetson + Weatherbee Families William R. Tuttle, Esq. 101 Highfields Road Abington, MA 02351-2449 TuttleGenealogy@aol.com Enjoying the Current Middle Ages within the Society of Creative Anachronism. Genealogy : England>Green, Baxter, Sutcliffe, Hobson, Nichols, West Riding, Yorkshire, England Canada> Harrington, Jamieson, Semple, Weatherbie, Carter, Rogers, Branscombe, McAllister --------------------------------- We won't tell. Get more on shows you hate to love (and love to hate): Yahoo! TV's Guilty Pleasures list.
----- Original Message ----- From: "randy weatherby" Sent: Saturday, April 07, 2007 5:39 AM Subject: Re: [NS-L] WEATHERBY (BE) (BEE) (BIE)... > There are several ways that the Weatherby name has been changed over the > years. Cynthia Hill wrote a wonderfull book "Thomas Weatherby and heis > Descendants", it covers a lot of the male line from 1682 to about 1983. I > have the book and will look-up any missing details that you need. Personally I'm not researching the name, but did wonder if the book covered the PEI WEATHERBYs? As you are in NS Randy, I also wondered if you are you related to them? Toni ~ Ontario
Hello all, There are several ways that the Weatherby name has been changed over the years. Cynthia Hill wrote a wonderfull book "Thomas Weatherby and heis Descendants", it covers a lot of the male line from 1682 to about 1983. I have the book and will look-up any missing details that you need. Randy Weatherby ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jolanna Sainted Baroness" Sent: Friday, April 06, 2007 10:11 AM Subject: [NS-L] Weatherbee > William... > > There were also Weatherbee's that moved to PEI. We possibly are related > thru a Samuel Weatherby? He and his brother William were on the > Louisbourg > Expedition to Nova Scotia in 1744/5. They were in NS before the > Revolution. Samuel died ca 1807 Onslow or Truro, NS. We've connections to WEATHERBEE's in PEI as well. Not directly related to me, but some married into the Nicholas Henckell JENKINS line(s). Have you also checked the JENKINS, ACORN, MURRAY lineages on the Island Register? Toni ~ Ontario ---------------------------------------- Hi Toni: 4/7/07 02:30 Good leads as I am not well informed about the early Weatherbees. I will try to look around those sites and see what connections can be made to my existing Weatherbee data. I do know that the name was spelled in various ways up there and the Weatherby one is a name that I know was often inter-changeably used back then. Thanks for the leads as my Weatherbee data lacks some beef in several areas amd time periods. Regards, Bill Tuttle.
In a message dated 4/6/2007 2:34:04 PM Eastern Daylight Time, amheater@cogeco.ca writes: ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jolanna Sainted Baroness" Sent: Friday, April 06, 2007 10:11 AM Subject: [NS-L] Weatherbee > William... > > There were also Weatherbee's that moved to PEI. We possibly are related > thru a Samuel Weatherby? He and his brother William were on the Louisbourg > Expedition to Nova Scotia in 1744/5. They were in NS before the > Revolution. Samuel died ca 1807 Onslow or Truro, NS. We've connections to WEATHERBEE's in PEI as well. Not directly related to me, but some married into the Nicholas Henckell JENKINS line(s). Have you also checked the JENKINS, ACORN, MURRAY lineages on the Island Register? Toni ~ Ontario ---------------------------------------- Hi Toni: 4/7/07 02:30 Good leads as I am not well informed about the early Weatherbees. I will try to look around those sites and see what connections can be made to my existing Weatherbee data. I do know that the name was spelled in various ways up there and the Weatherby one is a name that I know was often inter-changeably used back then. Thanks for the leads as my Weatherbee data lacks some beef in several areas amd time periods. Regards, Bill Tuttle. Search: Tuttle, Pingree, Weatherbee, Ellershaw, Stetson, Carcieri, Cote, Parisi, McCreary, McDaniel + Prescott Research: Tuttle, Pingree, Stetson + Weatherbee Families William R. Tuttle, Esq. 101 Highfields Road Abington, MA 02351-2449 TuttleGenealogy@aol.com ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com.
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