--WebTV-Mail-20640-883 Content-Type: Text/Plain; Charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7Bit Linda, I hope you are never housebound at 81. Searching: SWIM, GINNER/GINGER, BUTLER, PAVEK, DREW, CURRY in NY --WebTV-Mail-20640-883 Content-Disposition: Inline Content-Type: Message/RFC822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7Bit Received: from smtpin-2214.public.lawson.webtv.net (209.240.213.144) by storefull-2338.public.lawson.webtv.net with WTV-SMTP; Fri, 5 Jul 2002 06:33:48 -0700 (PDT) Received: from lists2.rootsweb.com (lists2.rootsweb.com [207.40.200.39]) by smtpin-2214.public.lawson.webtv.net (WebTV_Postfix+sws) with ESMTP id 51A66FE01; Fri, 5 Jul 2002 06:33:47 -0700 (PDT) Received: (from slist@localhost) by lists2.rootsweb.com (8.12.4/8.12.4) id g65DQgSh000569; Fri, 5 Jul 2002 07:26:42 -0600 Date: Fri, 5 Jul 2002 07:26:42 -0600 Message-Id: <200207051326.g65DQgSh000569@lists2.rootsweb.com> From: NY-OLD-NEWS-D-request@rootsweb.com Subject: NY-OLD-NEWS-D Digest V02 #194 X-Loop: NY-OLD-NEWS-D@rootsweb.com X-Mailing-List: <NY-OLD-NEWS-D@rootsweb.com> archive/volume02/194 Precedence: list MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/digest; boundary="----------------------------" To: NY-OLD-NEWS-D@rootsweb.com Reply-To: NY-OLD-NEWS-L@rootsweb.com ------------------------------ Content-Type: text/plain NY-OLD-NEWS-D Digest Volume 02 : Issue 194 Today's Topics: #1 Re: [NY-Old-News] Re: NY-OLD-NEWS- ["Linda/Don" <donlinda@mybizz.net>] #2 [NY-Old-News] >> Monroe Co., NY Ap [GSubyak@aol.com] #3 Re: [NY-OLD-NEWS] Tioga Co., NY, J [Rodney A Wainwright <rodopat@juno.] #4 [NY-Old-News] >> Monroe Co., NY Ap [GSubyak@aol.com] #5 [NY-Old-News] >> Monroe Co., NY Ap [GSubyak@aol.com] #6 Re: [NY-Old-News] Re: NY-OLD-NEWS- [KathNHNC71@aol.com] #7 [NY-Old-News] Buffalo Evening News ["Sandra Luss" <slluss@msn.com>] #8 [NY-Old-News] lists [KathNHNC71@aol.com] #9 Re: [NY-OLD-NEWS] Tioga Co., NY, J ["Bill Grummons" <bgrummons@imt.net] #10 Re: [NY-Old-News] >> Monroe Co., N ["Warren and Frances Anderson" <fra] #11 [NY-Old-News] >> Monroe Co., NY Ap [GSubyak@aol.com] Administrivia: To unsubscribe from NY-OLD-NEWS-D, send a message to NY-OLD-NEWS-D-request@rootsweb.com that contains in the body of the message the command unsubscribe and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. To contact the NY-OLD-NEWS-D list administrator, send mail to NY-OLD-NEWS-admin@rootsweb.com. ______________________________ ------------------------------ X-Message: #1 Date: Thu, 4 Jul 2002 19:56:18 -0400 From: "Linda/Don" <donlinda@mybizz.net> To: NY-OLD-NEWS-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <002701c223b6$66ee2ba0$cde9e6d8@lcsdjs> Subject: Re: [NY-Old-News] Re: NY-OLD-NEWS-D Digest V02 #190 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Nina- why don't you do as was suggested earlier: call your library (since you say you "cannot go there")and request microfilm from your desired portion of NYstate's 62 counties on interlibrary loan and then you can type up a reel of whatever would please you ? I'm glad you want more than "just Rochester"---because that is what you are getting! Glenda does hers from the Democrat and Chronicle, which comes out of Rochester, but if you read thru most of them, you will find articles from other areas throughout NYstate. I use various papers from out of Genesee county--which covers thirteen towns, since 1840--it covered more than that pre-1840. Many of my submissions also cover state-wide news of interest to most people. I do hope you re-consider your viewpoint on this, Nina, as it is a state-wide mailing list--without any other restrictions. There is nothing saying that submissions have to be balanced and weighed with equal submissions from every region. And in regard to this question you had:>>Linda. if others are submitting > articles, where are they?<< I suggest you just go look at the Archives of Newspapers we've placed online and see for yourself. I re-iterate my first comment to you--if you can't do something to help fix it, don't complain (and writing your emails to >>have piqued the interest of someone in the Hudson Valley or up near the border to "go to your library and submit articles", <<-- that is NOT helping--that is getting someone else to do what you want to see done! Why don't you start a mailing list for the county you want to see articles from? Why don't you write or call historical societies and have them copy articles for you to type up? A wise man once said, "Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country." Linda ______________________________ ------------------------------ X-Message: #2 Date: Thu, 4 Jul 2002 20:34:33 EDT From: GSubyak@aol.com To: NY-OLD-NEWS-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <160.1026a7fb.2a564399@aol.com> Subject: [NY-Old-News] >> Monroe Co., NY Apr 12, 1849 # 1 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Language: en Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Rochester, Monroe, NY Rochester Republican Apr 12, 1849 INDICTED FOR MANSLAUGHTER - At the late term of the Orleans County Oyer and Terminer, Daniel and Michael HANLEY were found guilty of manslaughter in the first degree, on an indictment of murder, in taking the life of Daniel McGUIRE, in Medina, on the night of August 15th, 1847. -- Alexander OâMALLEY, involved in the same affray was discharged from custody, no testimony appearing on the trial of the HANLEYS, implicating him in the affair. ** DR. DICK â A Canada paper says that Dr. DICK, whose works are familiar to so many in this country, has expressed his intention of visiting the United States during the approaching summer. Dr. DICK has near relatives residing in Canada, one of whom is a Methodist clergymen. ** DOUBLE ATTEMPT AT MURDER â Mr. EASTERBROOK, of Albany, went to New York on Thursday, in pursuit of his wife, whom he found at the Howard House. He fired a pistol at her, but it did not take effect and she escaped from the room.-- EASTERBROOK then shot himself with another pistol. He has been arrested. The Albany Knickerbocker says: âWe have a letter from him, dated New York, April 4th, in which he threatens to expose certain individuals who have had acquaintances with the woman.â ** MARRIED In Penn Yan, on the 28th ult, Mr. George ? ANDERSON, of Dresden, to Miss Math?da J. PEARCE, of Waterloo. In Penn Yan, on the ?? ult., James SAVAGE to Miss Fidelia SIMMON, both of that place. In Alabama, on the 29th ult, Dea. Wm. MACOMBER to Mrs. Marietta M. ROE, late the widow of Rev. G. M. ROE, all of that place. On Wednesday evening on the 4th inst., at St. Lukeâs Church, by Rev. Mr. LEE, Mr. Lewis DICKEY to Miss Elizabeth WESTBURY, all of this city. In Palmyra, on the 5th inst., by Rev. J. W. FRENCH, Leonard Walter JEROME, of this city, to Miss Clarissa, youngest daughter of the late Ambrose HALL, of the former place. In this city, on the 3d inst, by Rev. C. HAMMOND, Mr. Rufus STACY to Miss Lydia L. SHAVER. In Wheatland, on Thursday, the 6th inst., by Rev. Mr. ASHMUN, of Riga, Mr. Volney LACY, of Riga, and Miss Elizabeth YOUD?N, of Wheatland. In Wheatland, on the 5th inst., at the Parsonage by the Rev. H. K. STIMSON, Mr. Wm. OSBORN and Miss Louisa LOVERIDGE, both of Riga. In New York, by L. P. GR?N?IS, Esq., Geo. Dewitt CLINTON, of N. York, to Miss Lavinia J. ELKINS, of Plainfield, N. J. At Trenton Dodge Co., Wisconsin, on the 7th ult., William BUTLER to Susan BAILEY; Edward BUTLER to Harriet BAILEY; and James BAILEY to Harriet BUTLER, all of that place. In Galen, on the 5th inst., Mr. J. T. VAN BUSKIRK to Miss P. S. SYRON, all of that place. On the 5th inst., Mr. Isaac BARTON to Miss Mary BOSS, both of Lyons. In Le Roy, on the 8th inst., by Rev. H. K. STIMSON, Mr. Wm. DAVIS and Miss Mary CROWFOOT, both of Le Roy. ** Find ALL of the News Abstracts for Monroe Co., NY at http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/NY/Monroe/index.html -- GjS ______________________________ ------------------------------ X-Message: #3 Date: Thu, 4 Jul 2002 17:57:53 -0400 From: Rodney A Wainwright <rodopat@juno.com> To: NY-OLD-NEWS-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <20020704.205916.-419853.0.rodopat@juno.com> Subject: Re: [NY-OLD-NEWS] Tioga Co., NY, January 30, 1886 #5 Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi Bill, I apologize for spelling your last name wrong in a previous posting. Just got a few letters wrong. Same thing happens to my last name of Wainwright. I hope that I can remember Grummons instead of Grimmes. Thanks for the Tioga Co. newspaper postings. My mother was raised in "The Valley". Pat Wainwright of Chemung Co ______________________________ ------------------------------ X-Message: #4 Date: Thu, 4 Jul 2002 21:44:29 EDT From: GSubyak@aol.com To: NY-OLD-NEWS-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <11c.13a0bd99.2a5653fd@aol.com> Subject: [NY-Old-News] >> Monroe Co., NY Apr 12, 1849 # 2 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Language: en Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Rochester, Monroe, NY Rochester Republican Apr 12, 1849 DIED In this city, on the 1st inst., at the residence of the late Chas. ? BRISTOL, in the 47th year of his age, and in perfect peace, Perez N. BRADFORD. In making this statement we record the death of an upright man, a fast friend, and a sincere christian â a pure minded and warm hearted man, one who seldom made an enemy, and never lost a friend, and who emphatically lived the life and died the death of the righteous. - New York Evangelist please copy. * In Penfield, on the 2d inst, of pleurisy, Mr. Luther JASON, aged 58 years. - Massachusetts papers please copy. * In Milo, on the 25th ult., George L. BENNETT, aged 21 years. * In Jersey City, N. J., on the 25th ult., Mr. Henry M. MEADE, aged 55 years. Mr. MEADE was in the U. C. Army in the late war with Great Britain. He entered the Army as Lieutenant at about the age of 19, and was for several months stationed in Batavia. * In Stafford, on the 24th ult, Harvey SWEATLAND, Esq., aged 61 years. * In Hudson, on the 28th ult., James DUFF, Jr., Cashier of the Farmers' Bank of that city, aged (maybe 44) years. * In New York, on the 28th ult., William HART, formerly a merchant of Troy, aged 53 years. * In Litchfield, Conn., March 30th, Nathaniel Rochester CHILD, son of N. R. and E. P. CHILD, aged 10 months. * In York, Livingston Co., on the 4th inst., Cyril CHILD, brother of John CHILD, of this city, aged 66 years. * At Milwaukie, Wis., Susan L., wife of Levi HUBBELL, and daughter of the late Simeon De WITT, of Albany. * In Buffalo, on the 31st ult., Mrs. Emily Eliza, wife of A. J. TIFFANY, aged 38 years. * At his late residence in Pittsford, on Wednesday the 4th inst., John ACER, aged 70 years. Mr. ACER was one of the oldest and most respectable residents of this county, and resignedly closed a long and active life in the full faith and hope of the Gospel of Peace. * In Savannah, Georgia, on the 24th ult, Mary L. CLARK, aged 20 years, daughter of Wm. N. and Theresa CLARK, of Geneva. * In Greigsville, on the 5th inst., Mrs. S. C. DICKEY, wife of J. P. DICKEY, aged 42 years. * In Geneseo, on the 5th inst., Mr. Elias P. CLARK, aged 49 years. * In Greigsville, on the 4th inst., Cyrel CHILD, aged 66 years. * In Mt. Morris, on the 2d inst., Rev. Elihu MASON, after a long and painful illness of 21 years, aged 67 years. * In Mt. Morris, on the 31 ult, of consumption, Geo. GORHAM, son of James T., (one of the editors of the Union,) and Eveline NORTON, aged 6 years, 6 months, 19 days. * At Colebrook, Ashtabula Co., Ohio, on the (14?)th ult., Olive NORTH, of Alexander, Genesee Co., N. Y., and mother of Noah NORTH of Mt. Morris, aged 63 years. * In Chili, on Sunday, the 5th inst., William PIXLEY, Jr. son of Wm. PIXLEY, Esq., aged about 18 years. * In Parishville, St. Lawrence County, March(6 or 8th), Mr. Johnathan LONG, one of the early settlers of that county, aged 69 years. * In this city, on the 30th ult, of consumption, Marion Amelia, eldest daughter of C. C. BRONSON, aged 11 years and 4 months. * In Scottsville, on the 9th ult., Betsey Amelia, wife of James WELLS, aged 34 years. ** Find ALL of the News Abstracts for Monroe Co., NY at http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/NY/Monroe/index.html -- GjS ______________________________ ------------------------------ X-Message: #5 Date: Fri, 5 Jul 2002 08:03:59 EDT From: GSubyak@aol.com To: NY-OLD-NEWS-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <112.13f99c9e.2a56e52f@aol.com> Subject: [NY-Old-News] >> Monroe Co., NY Apr 19, 1849 # 1 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Language: en Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Rochester, Monroe, NY Rochester Republican Apr 19, 1849 DEATH FROM THE BITE OF A HOG â James GILLET, Esq., of Sodus, Wayne county, while engaged in killing hogs last winter, was furiously attacked by a large porker, which bir him severely above the knee joint. Mr. G. paid but little attention to it at the time, after several weeks suffering, death came to his relief. He was 52 years of age, and leaves a family to lament his loss. ** WRECK OF THE ACADIA â The steamship Acadia, pioneer of Cunard's Boston and Liverpool line, was lost, on the 10th of March, on her passage from Liverpool to Bremen. She had been bought by the German government, and their representatives were on board. No lives lost. Value $100,000. ** THE STEUBEN FARMER'S ADVOCATE â Col. Ben SMEAD has retired from the Farmers Advocate, and is succeeded by Mr. RHODES, formerly of the Elmira Gazette, Col. SMEAD has been connected with the press fifty years, and for the last thirty-three years as editor and publisher of the Advocate. ** THE ASTOR LIBRARY â Dr. COGSWELL, the gentleman appointed by the late John Jacob ASTOR, to carry out his plan for a public library in New York, has recently returned from England, where he went to purchase books. The library already numbers some 20,000 volumes. The building for its reception will be commenced at an early day, in Lafayette place. ** ELOPEMENT AT BOSTON â John GLOSSENDOR, a city watchman, eloped last week with a young woman who lived in his family for two or three years as his sister. The deception was so complete that it was only a day or two before they eloped that Mrs. GLOSSENDOR suspected that all was not fair. She is left in poverty and childless, the runaways taking both her children with them. ** MONUMENT TO NATHAN DANE â The inhabitants of the old North-Western Territory, propose to erect a monument to the memory of Nathan DANE, of Beverly, who drew up the famous ordinance of â87. He died on the 15th February, 1835, without ever receiving any token of gratitude from the people he had so essentially served. It would be strange if he was not remembered about these days, when the ordinance of â87 is in the mouth of every man. ** BOY LOST â A lad about three years of age, a son of E. B. WHEELER, Esq., left his home yesterday noon and had not been heard of at a late hour last night, though diligent search had been mad for him. ** DEATH OF JOHN R. BLEECKER â The Albany Atlas of Friday evening, announces the death of J. R. BLEECKER, "whose name for more than half a century was identified with the business interests of that city â a man of unsullied integrity, and one who retained throughout his whole life the utmost simplicity in his mode of living. ** FIRE â A fire broke out about 10 o'clock last evening in the building on North State street, known as the McKechnie Brewery, and before any effectual resistance could be made, the entire building was consumed. The premises have not been used for brewing purposes for some two or three months. A family by the name of ENGLISH lived in one part of the building. It is said that about 20 barrels of beer were stored in the building, and were consumed. The firemen were promptly on the ground, but owing to the great distance of the fire from the city, and the scarcity of water, they could do little to resist the progress of the flames. We are unable to state the exact amount of loss, but it cannot exceed a few hundred dollars. ** GEORGE PLOWMAN, an Englishman, aged 60 years, has been arrested for the murder of his wife in Scarboro, Maine. Intemperate people. * The Postmaster of Cincinnati has sued the Editor of the Commercial, of that city, for libel. â The editor repeats the offensive charges in the very next number of his paper. He alleges that the postmaster is officially dishonest. * An Indian having been found frozen to death, an inquest of his countrymen was convened to determine by what means he came to such a death. Their verdict was, "Death from the freezing of a great quantity of water inside of him, which they were of opinion he had drunken for rum. * The Pennsylvanian says they have discovered a new use for mad dogs in the city of brotherly love. An enterprising individual in that city scared his creditors, who came to dun him, nearly into fits, by making them believe there was a mad dog in the house, and he was going to open the door and let him out. * ILLNESS OF MR. POLK â A rumor prevailed at Cincinnati, that Mr. POLK had been attacked with the cholera, which was wholly unfounded. We regret to say, however, that he became ill before he reached Smithland, Tennessee â no doubt the effect of the fatigue of travel, and the excitement of constant reception. At last accounts, he was much better, and is no doubt by this time at his home in Nashville. â Albany Atlas. ** Find ALL of the News Abstracts for Monroe Co., NY at http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/NY/Monroe/index.html -- GjS ______________________________ ------------------------------ X-Message: #6 Date: Fri, 5 Jul 2002 08:19:10 EDT From: KathNHNC71@aol.com To: NY-OLD-NEWS-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <137.10a00aa1.2a56e8be@aol.com> Subject: Re: [NY-Old-News] Re: NY-OLD-NEWS-D Digest V02 #190 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" To: All of us who who are looking for other towns and / or who are on surname based mailing lists: I know how we can all help each other to increase the variety out there without increasing the work load on those already transcribing who have been so helpful to so many of us and to whom I cannot repay the joy of finding my own surnames in the haystack of the other fascinating stories. Perhaps we could all put your pleas for additional transcribers to our surname lists also, these folks are surely researching through newspapers also during their family research and may not know about the old news lists and how helpful sharing what they have already collected might be. Even if they transcribed old clippings from their family scrapbooks mention names of those attending weddings or funerals and give hints helpful to others' searches. One person had transcribed a whole scrapbook's clippings on a family site on roots web I found searching with google, and it was from there I found some of my greatest information on one of my brick walls. So, you can help in the transcribing process even if you are not able to get to the library or get an interlibrary loan. Just transcribe clipings you already have that mention others to the appropriate oldnews abstract sites, and help spread the word to other surname listers to do the same. Then these items would be in the archives and thus a help not only to us all but to future listers? ______________________________ ------------------------------ X-Message: #7 Date: Fri, 5 Jul 2002 08:22:38 -0400 From: "Sandra Luss" <slluss@msn.com> To: NY-OLD-NEWS-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <DAV44apD7C1ZygSJBsB0000743f@hotmail.com> Subject: [NY-Old-News] Buffalo Evening News July 8, 1919 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" BUFFALO EVENING NEWS Buffalo, Erie Co., NY Thurs., July 8, 1919 SCHAFF-Suddenly, in Buffalo, N.Y., July 2, 1919, Albert W. SCHAFF, son of the late Albert C. SCHAFF and Caroline A. (nee WEISBECK), aged 20 years. Funeral from the late residence, No. 8 Lakeside Crescent, Lancaster, N.Y., Saturday morning at 8:30 and from St. Mary's church at 9 A.M. Burial at St. Mary's cemetery. STOTZ-July 1st, 1919, suddenly at Dunkirk, N.Y., Frederick L. STOTZ, beloved husband of Lulu STOTZ, father of Lois H. and Russell Frederick STOTZ, son of John and Beana STOTZ and brother of John C., George, Albert W. of the A.E.F., Rose C., Charles B., Edwin T. and Henry A. STOTZ. The funeral will take place from the family residence, No., 29 Maple avenue, Lackawanna, on Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Friends are invited to attend. Deceased was a member of Lake Erie lodge No. 241, B.L. of F.&E. WALTER-Entered into rest July 1, 1919, George M. Sr., aged 67 years, husband of Jennie C. WALTER (nee FINK), father of George F., Arthur L., William E. WALTER, son of the late Casper and Lena WALTER of Lancaster, N.Y., brother of Louise QUIG. Funeral from the family residence, 419 Pratt street, Saturday afternoon at 2:30 P.M. Friends are invited to attend. Deceased was a member of Buffalo Benevolent association. WISCHERATH-In this city, July 2, 1919, William, husband of the late Barbara WISCHERATH (nee ARMBRUSTER), father of Mrs. H. J. REES of Hornell, N.Y., Henry M., Louise, Edward G., Mrs. Michael J. SEEREITER, Albert P. and the late William J. and Lambert J. WISCHERATH, aged 83 years, 8 months and 19 days. Funeral from family residence, No. 286 North Division street, Saturday morning at 9 o'clock and from St. Mary's church at 9:30 o'clock. Friends are invited to attend. Deceased was a member of Branch 16, C.M.B.A. WESTON-In Buffalo, N.Y., July 3, 1919, William, husband of Rose McBRIDE WESTON and father of Lewis O. WESTON. Funeral from the family residence, 754 Auburn ave., Saturday morning at 8 o'clock and from St. Joseph's cathedral, Delaware avenue at 9 o'clock. Friends invited to attend. WIESE-Suddenly, in this city, July 2, 1919, Edward J., son of Bernard and Catherine WIESE (nee BROECKER), brother of Bernard J., Herbert W., Loretta L., Francis J., Catherine J. and Arthur G. WIESE. The funeral will take place from the family residence, No. 48 Wenda street, Friday morning at 9:30 o'clock and from St. Matthew's church at 10:00 o'clock. Deceased was a member of Knights of St. John commandery No. 22. Friends invited to attend. ZILKE-In Buffalo, July 2nd, 1919, Alwina, beloved wife of Ameil ZILKE, mother of Louisa Dorothy ZILKE. Funeral from residence, No. 133 Scoville avenue, Saturday afternoon at 2:15 o'clock, and from St. Paul's church, Scoville avenue, at 2:30. Friends are invited to attend. Deceased was a member of St. Paul's Women's society. Submitted by Sandy LussGet more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download : http://explorer.msn.com ______________________________ ------------------------------ X-Message: #8 Date: Fri, 5 Jul 2002 08:30:03 EDT From: KathNHNC71@aol.com To: NY-OLD-NEWS-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <172.ac2f644.2a56eb4b@aol.com> Subject: [NY-Old-News] lists Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Glenda, Sorry to once again hear criticism through the lists. Thanks again for all you do for all of us. I cannot imagine the time it takes for you to be so generous to all of us when you could just keep what you needed for yourself to yourself. Thanks for the generous genealogy you inspire in others. Best wishes for your upcoming surgery. My dad had his cataracts done last year, and it really was so much more minimally invasive than those surgeries my family members had done years previous. Thanks again to you, and to Linda, and the others who are so active. Your generosity has helped us all. Kathy Resarching Brockport families ______________________________ ------------------------------ X-Message: #9 Date: Fri, 5 Jul 2002 06:45:32 -0600 From: "Bill Grummons" <bgrummons@imt.net> To: NY-OLD-NEWS-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <009801c22421$db25bf40$a81c7c41@BGrummons> Subject: Re: [NY-OLD-NEWS] Tioga Co., NY, January 30, 1886 #5 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Dear Pat. I understand completely. The Grummon family has been around for centuries. Since most of them were illiterate farmers, it usually became left to the imagination of the census taker to spell it. for them. Even today, when we tell them our name it seems to come out sounding like alphabet soup, to them. I now go by the intent - not the spelling. Could you be related to Capt. Simeon Wainwright of Haverhill, MA, who was killed, and his home burned by Indians in 1708? Bill Grummons ----- Original Message ----- From: "Rodney A Wainwright" <rodopat@juno.com> To: <NY-OLD-NEWS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, July 04, 2002 3:57 PM Subject: Re: [NY-OLD-NEWS] Tioga Co., NY, January 30, 1886 #5 > Hi Bill, > I apologize for spelling your last name wrong in a previous posting. > Just got a few letters wrong. > Same thing happens to my last name of Wainwright. > I hope that I can remember Grummons instead of Grimmes. > Thanks for the Tioga Co. newspaper postings. My mother was > raised in "The Valley". > Pat Wainwright of Chemung Co > > > ==== NY-OLD-NEWS Mailing List ==== > New York Newspapers > http://www.NewspaperAbstracts.com/NY/ > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > ______________________________ ------------------------------ X-Message: #10 Date: Fri, 5 Jul 2002 08:59:46 -0400 From: "Warren and Frances Anderson" <franswa@velocity.net> To: NY-OLD-NEWS-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <001801c22423$d749f9c0$59627841@cy5q801> Subject: Re: [NY-Old-News] >> Monroe Co., NY Apr 5, 1849 # 3 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I don't think so as I have never looked into it. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dennis Ahern" <ahern@world.std.com> To: <NY-OLD-NEWS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, July 04, 2002 2:53 PM Subject: Re: [NY-Old-News] >> Monroe Co., NY Apr 5, 1849 # 3 > > On Thu, 4 Jul 2002, Warren and Frances Anderson wrote: > > > clue. Actually there was a bit of a clue the other day regarding the child > > of Chester Keyes. I've been looking for ANY information on him and today it > > Any relation to the Keyes whose mother-in-law was the last person to board > the last lifeboat launched from the Titanic? > > See http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/MA/Middlesex/1912/APR.html > > - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - > Dennis Ahern | Middlesex County Massachusetts Newspaper Abstracts > Acton, Massachusetts | http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/MA/Middlesex/ > - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - > > > > ==== NY-OLD-NEWS Mailing List ==== > New York Newspapers > http://www.NewspaperAbstracts.com/NY/ > > ============================== > 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 > ______________________________ ------------------------------ X-Message: #11 Date: Fri, 5 Jul 2002 09:18:15 EDT From: GSubyak@aol.com To: NY-OLD-NEWS-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <112.13f9cc21.2a56f697@aol.com> Subject: [NY-Old-News] >> Monroe Co., NY Apr 19, 1849 # 2 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Rochester, Monroe, NY Rochester Republican Apr 19, 1849 MARRIED In La Grange, on the 20th of Feb. Last, prof. E. H. HOTCHKISS, of Prospect, New Haven Co., Ct., to Miss E. E. CLAR?, of Moscow. In Perry, on the 2d inst., Mr. D. B. HIGBEE, of Hume, to Miss Mary Ann CRABB, of Perry. In Waterloo, on the 5th inst., Mr. George DOUD to Miss Elizabeth MORGAN, both of Savannah, Wayne co. In Penn Yan, on the 28th ult., Mr. George G. ANDERSON, of Dresden, to Miss Matilda J. PEARCE, of Waterloo. In Centrefield, on the 5th inst., Charles P. JOHNSON, Esq., to Miss Lucinda, daughter of Dr. T. WILLIAMS, all of Canandaigua. In Moravia, Cayuga Co., March 28th, Mr. William H. HAMBLIN, of Mt. Morris, to Miss Elizabeth S. MILLS, daughter of the late Gen. Wm. A. MILLS. In Mt. Morris, on the 6th inst., Mr. E. P. SLOCUM, of Leicester, to Miss Laura ALVERSON, of Perry. In Lyons, on the 5th inst., Mr. Alpheus H. CROSBY, formerly of Springfield, Mich., to Miss Mary F.(N or MICKLE, of the former place. In Bethany, March 24th, Mr. George BACHELDER, of Stafford, to Miss Orpha M. STEWART, of the same place. On Thursday, April 12th, at St. Luke's Church, by Rev. Henry W. LEE, Mr. William COLLINSON to Miss Emma SMITH, all of this city. In Greenwood, on the 5th inst., by Mr. AMIDOWN, Mr. Hiram LAWRENCE of Hornellsville, N. Y., formerly of Rochester, to Miss Jane HILL, of Ridgebury, Pa. In Dansville, on the 5th inst., by Rev. J. SELMER, Mr. John M. GRIFFITH to Miss Caroline VAN SCOTER. On the 3d inst., Mr. Edward MULLER to Miss Eva MULLER. In Auburn, on the 11th inst., Mr. Henry COFFIN to Miss Charlotte M. KNAPP, all of this city. In this city, on the 12th inst., by Rev. Mr. VAN INGEN, Mr. Samuel D. JOHNSON to Miss Jane Eliza Beth BENSON. In Hemlock Lake, on the 5th inst., Mr. Francis ARMSTRONG, of Conesus, to Miss Susan RUDD, of the former place. In Angelica, on the 9th inst., Mr. Peter S. NORRIS to Miss Ann M. RAMSEY. In Manville, R. I., on the 11th inst., by rev. Mr. PENNY, Gen. Leslie COMBS, of Lexington, Ky., and Mary ? MAN, of Cumberland, R. I. ** DIED In Warsaw, on the 2d inst., Mrs. Betsey WILKES, aged 63 years. In Gainesville, on the 8th inst., Dea. John FRYER, aged 74 years. In this city, on the 12th inst., Ann E., daughter of Henry and Hannah GAUT, aged 12 years. -Funeral to-morrow at 2 œ o'clock, P. M., from the house, No. 43 Stone street. Friends and relatives are invited to attend. In Arcadia, Wayne Co., on the 5th inst., Hannah HOWELL, widow of Ga?us HOWELL, in the 75th year of her age. - New Jersey papers please copy. In Greigsville, on the 5th inst, Mrs. S. C. DICKEY, wife of J. P. DICKEY, aged 42 years. In York, on the 4th inst., Cyrel CHILD, brother of Jonathan CHILD, of Rochester, aged 65 years. In Geneseo, on the 5th inst., Mr. Elias P. CLARK, aged 49 years. In Le Roy, on the 5th inst., Miss Sarah J., daughter of Hollis PRATT, aged 16 years. In Buffalo, on the 10th inst., Mr. Ray MARSH, aged 80 years. At Hamburgh, on the 10th inst., Harrison LOCKWOOD, brother of Dr. T. T. LOCKWOOD, of Buffalo. In this city, on Friday, the 13th inst., of consumption, Mrs. Elizabeth CLARK, widow of the late Deacon Frederick CLARK, aged 69 years. -Funeral will take place to-morrow at St. John's Church, at 10 œ A. M. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. In Auburn, on the 10th inst., Caroline L., youngest daughter of Hon. John PORTER, aged 10 years and 11 months. In Williamston, Michigan, on the 10th ult., Mrs. Martha A. LESIA, aged ?4 years; wife of Doct. Jas. A. LESIA, and sister of Mrs. A. K. AMSDEN, of this city. On Sunday evening, of dropsy, Norman JEWELL aged 47 years. ** Find ALL of the News Abstracts for Monroe Co., NY at http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/NY/Monroe/index.html -- GjS -------------------------------- End of NY-OLD-NEWS-D Digest V02 Issue #194 ****************************************** --WebTV-Mail-20640-883--