For this individual looking for information on the GROSSMAN/SHUFELT marraige, the following is directly from my current draft of a Shufelt family history. Yell if I can be of any assistance. Regards, Jim Groat ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 363. Isaac SHUFELDT, son of Peter Zufelt (121) and Cathline Garretsie, born November 4, 1823, at South Berne, Albany County, New York. Isaac was a farmer at first at Berne. At some time between 1865 and 1870 he relocated to a farm at Rensselaerville. As "Isaac Shoofelt" he married, November 7, 1852, at St. Paul Lutheran Evangelical Church, Berne, Anna Adelia Winegar, the daughter of ________ and Polly Crocker, born February 3, 1835. Ann Adelia was the sister of Frances Cornelia Winegar, above and they are shown living with their mother Polly in the 1850 census of Rennselaerville. Isaac and Ann had two children before Ann died, August 8, 1859, and was buried in Shufeldt private Cemetery near South Berne. Isaac married second, about 1862, Frances A. Grossman, the daughter of Peter and Julia S. Grossman, born July 21, 1839. This second marriage also produced two children. Isaac died, July 12, 1911, and Frances died October 22, 1923. They are buried in the old section of Rensselaerville Cemetery. 998. Franklin Othello SHUFELDT: born August 2, 1854. 999. Maria SHUFELDT: born August 8, 1855. 1000. Arthur G. SHUFELDT: born May 13, 1866. 1001. Stanton I. SHUFELDT: born March 7, 1871. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1000. Arthur G. SHUFELT, son of Isaac Shufeldt (363) and Frances A. Grossman, was born May 13, 1866. He married, January 6, 1889, Rhoda E. Newing, the daughter of Edward and Sarah Newing, born May 12, 1868. They lived at Carlton, Orleans County, and later at Rensselaerville, Albany County, New York, where he was a farmer by occupation. They had no children. Arthur died in 1941 and he was buried in Rensselaerville. 1001. Stanton I. SHUFELT, son of Isaac Shufeldt (363) and Frances A. Grossman, was born at Rensselaerville, New York, March 7, 1871. He married, January 5, 1897, Minerva N. "Minnie" Shultes, the daughter of Edwin Shults and Almira Tanner, born May 21, 1868. They remained at Rensselaerville as late as 1936. Stanton was primarily a farmer by profession but in 1930 he was employed as Deputy Sheriff. It is said that he also owned a garage. Stanton and Minerva had one son. Stanton died June 27, 1942 and he was buried in Rensselaerville. Minnie died August 26, 1949. 2080. Stanton E. "Stub" SHUFELT: born January 26, 1912. --------------------------------- 2080. Stanton E. "Stub" SHUFELT, the son of Stanton I. Shufelt (1001) and Minerva N. Shultes, was born January 26, 1912. He married Euthera C. "Beebe" Ensminger, the daughter of Bruton Ensminger and Flora B. Denison. He died February 1979. ---------------------------------- ----- Original Message ----- From: <Edhase@aol.com> To: <gc-gateway@rootsweb.com>; <nyalbany@rootsweb.com>; <NYALBANY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, February 27, 2009 2:02 PM Subject: Re: [NYALBANY] Newspapers covering Rensselaerville? > > In looking through my computer for something else I ran across the > article > below which may be of some help to your search. Good luck. > Janet Haseley, Research Chair, Rensselaerville Historical Society > Date: 9/1/2000 > From: smilbert@capital.net (Shirley Milbert) > To find a marriage in 1854 in Albany try going to _www.nysl.nysed.gov_ > (http://www.nysl.nysed.gov/) under research library, pick New York State > newspaper project, then ny state newspaper microfilm, > select state library or around New York, select Albany and list of > newspapers will come up for years available. > Note: check procedure for getting them sent to your library > Subj: [NYALBANY] Newspaper-Abstracts list > Date: 9/9/2000 > From: GSubyak@aol.com > Hello all Subscribers > Please allow me introduce myself to you. I am Glenda Subyak, I am > coordinator for the New York State & Monroe Co. Newspaper-Abstracts list. > I live in > Rochester, Monroe Co., N.Y. I have been submitting my county newspaper > to > the list for about a year. Many people have e-mailed me about finding a > lost > grandfather – etc. in the newspaper articles that I have submitted as we > all > are after one goal, find our ancestors, right!!!!!!! > Can I invite all (some) of you to submit one - two or as many newspaper > articles, from your own county collection of newspapers. Maybe even > volunteer > to be coordinator for your county. Let’s see if we can get every county > on > the map of N. Y. to have been > filled in submitting some articles - obits - birth - marriages - any > articles. Just make copies from old newspapers from film 1800's up to > 1922 > transcribe them & submit them to the site - very easy. Your county has > NO > submissions listed yet (other than the one I submitted). Please be the > first to submit > something, none too small, none too large. You can check out my > submissions, from this URL > http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/ny/monroe.html > The Newspaper-Abstracts site is http://www.newspaperabstracts.com > > > > In a message dated 2/26/2009 9:54:12 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, > gc-gateway@rootsweb.com writes: > > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Author: jkgossman1 > Surnames: Gossman, Shufelt > Classification: queries > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.newyork.counties.alba > ny/7679/mb.ashx > > Message Board Post: > > Does anyone have any idea of what newspapers would've carried > Rensselaerville social notes in the 1800s? > > Rensselaerville had a highly active and developed social structure during > that time; there's got to be a wealth of "brevities" out there somewhere! > > The Albany Argus? Any others? Something from Greene County? > > The Knowersville/Altamont Enterprise issues online are pretty sketchy for > Rensselaerville/Lake Myosotis/etc. until perhaps the 1920s. > > I'd like to find items mentioning the Rensselaerville Gossmans. > > Frances Gossman Shufelt shows up in a few issues of the Enterprise. > > However, I'd really like something from the 1800s up to 1920. > > TIA! > > Important Note: > The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. 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