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    1. [NY-LongIsland] Offer of Resources
    2. Hello Folks! I am new to this list, but no stranger to LI-Rooters or LI-Memories. I just wanted to offer to do a "few" lookups from the following resources, if anyone is looking for someone that might be in these particular record: 1) "Eastport", by LeRoy Wilcox - this is a short history of the village of Eastport, overlapping both sides of the Brookhaven Town/Southampton Town border in Eastern Suffolk County. It contains a pretty good genealogy of quite a number of residents of that area, including Eastport, Speonk, Manorville, Remsenburg. Many old LI surnames such as Tuttle, Raynor, Brown, Robinson, Albin, Wells, etc. can be found. 2) CD for Irish Passenger Lists, 1846-65 3) CD for German Passenger Lists, 1850-74 Please don't bombard me...but I will be happy to help out with a reasonable number of requests. As for my own needs, I have two key roadblocks in my path to documenting my lines. 1) Can't seem to get back any earlier in my Albin line than James Albin, b. ca. 1809-14 (depending on which census you read), married to Mary Carter, lived in Manorville, had five sons: James Elbert, Solomon, Robert S., John C. and Lewis M. I can trace his wife Mary back alot earlier than this through the well- documented Carter and Garrigus lines. But I'm stuck on James; 2) James Albin's son Lewis married Fanny Brown. Fanny's father was Alexander H. Brown, b. 20 Oct 1816, d. 7 Oct 1895, m. Ruth Ann Pawson. This family lived in the Eastport/East Moriches area. I have not been able to find Alexander Brown in any of the Brown genealogies so far. Any help will be greatly appreciated. Gary W. Skarka

    10/29/2000 08:54:35
    1. Re: [NY-LongIsland] Offer of Resources
    2. Melissa Harrison
    3. HI....Am interested in the book by LeRoy Wilcox. He is a relative and have been searching for the book. Has it been reprinted? Next - can you give me some information about the CD on Irish immigrants? Thanks......Melissa Harrison ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, October 29, 2000 7:54 AM Subject: [NY-LongIsland] Offer of Resources > Hello Folks! I am new to this list, but no stranger to > LI-Rooters or LI-Memories. I just wanted to offer to do > a "few" lookups from the following resources, if anyone > is looking for someone that might be in these particular > record: > > 1) "Eastport", by LeRoy Wilcox - this is a short > history of the village of Eastport, overlapping both > sides of the Brookhaven Town/Southampton Town border in > Eastern Suffolk County. It contains a pretty good > genealogy of quite a number of residents of that area, > including Eastport, Speonk, Manorville, Remsenburg. > Many old LI surnames such as Tuttle, Raynor, Brown, > Robinson, Albin, Wells, etc. can be found. > > 2) CD for Irish Passenger Lists, 1846-65 > > 3) CD for German Passenger Lists, 1850-74 > > Please don't bombard me...but I will be happy to help > out with a reasonable number of requests. > > As for my own needs, I have two key roadblocks in my > path to documenting my lines. > > 1) Can't seem to get back any earlier in my Albin line > than James Albin, b. ca. 1809-14 (depending on which > census you read), married to Mary Carter, lived in > Manorville, had five sons: James Elbert, Solomon, > Robert S., John C. and Lewis M. I can trace his wife > Mary back alot earlier than this through the well- > documented Carter and Garrigus lines. But I'm stuck on > James; > > 2) James Albin's son Lewis married Fanny Brown. > Fanny's father was Alexander H. Brown, b. 20 Oct 1816, > d. 7 Oct 1895, m. Ruth Ann Pawson. This family lived in > the Eastport/East Moriches area. I have not been able > to find Alexander Brown in any of the Brown genealogies > so far. > > Any help will be greatly appreciated. > > Gary W. Skarka > > > ==== NY-LONGISLAND Mailing List ==== > Karima, List Owner/Administrator mailto:[email protected] > Please visit the following URL to review the guidelines for our list: > http://userweb.springnet1.com/quest/LONGISLAND/LongIslandWelcome.html >

    10/29/2000 01:19:04
    1. Re: [NY-LongIsland] Offer of Resources
    2. TomC
    3. Gary - thanks for your kind offer to check a name for me - in the Wilcox book. I'm interested in the COOPER surname. Thanks, Tom Cooper, Cleveland Hts., OH ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, October 29, 2000 10:54 AM Subject: [NY-LongIsland] Offer of Resources > Hello Folks! I am new to this list, but no stranger to > LI-Rooters or LI-Memories. I just wanted to offer to do > a "few" lookups from the following resources, if anyone > is looking for someone that might be in these particular > record: > > 1) "Eastport", by LeRoy Wilcox - this is a short > history of the village of Eastport, overlapping both > sides of the Brookhaven Town/Southampton Town border in > Eastern Suffolk County. It contains a pretty good > genealogy of quite a number of residents of that area, > including Eastport, Speonk, Manorville, Remsenburg. > Many old LI surnames such as Tuttle, Raynor, Brown, > Robinson, Albin, Wells, etc. can be found. > > 2) CD for Irish Passenger Lists, 1846-65 > > 3) CD for German Passenger Lists, 1850-74 > > Please don't bombard me...but I will be happy to help > out with a reasonable number of requests. > > As for my own needs, I have two key roadblocks in my > path to documenting my lines. > > 1) Can't seem to get back any earlier in my Albin line > than James Albin, b. ca. 1809-14 (depending on which > census you read), married to Mary Carter, lived in > Manorville, had five sons: James Elbert, Solomon, > Robert S., John C. and Lewis M. I can trace his wife > Mary back alot earlier than this through the well- > documented Carter and Garrigus lines. But I'm stuck on > James; > > 2) James Albin's son Lewis married Fanny Brown. > Fanny's father was Alexander H. Brown, b. 20 Oct 1816, > d. 7 Oct 1895, m. Ruth Ann Pawson. This family lived in > the Eastport/East Moriches area. I have not been able > to find Alexander Brown in any of the Brown genealogies > so far. > > Any help will be greatly appreciated. > > Gary W. Skarka > > > ==== NY-LONGISLAND Mailing List ==== > Karima, List Owner/Administrator mailto:[email protected] > Please visit the following URL to review the guidelines for our list: > http://userweb.springnet1.com/quest/LONGISLAND/LongIslandWelcome.html >

    10/29/2000 06:33:11