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    1. [NYCATTAR] Re: Robert Carson Family of Randolph
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/RRB.2ACE/3300.4580.1.1 Message Board Post: I am sorry I can't help with your question.

    06/02/2003 01:26:13
    1. [NYCATTAR] bounced email
    2. RAL
    3. Would Susan Stahley please email me??? Your old email address is bouncing. Robin

    06/01/2003 06:12:09
    1. [NYCATTAR] Re: Robert Carson Family of Randolph
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Wooster, Carson Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/RRB.2ACE/3300.4580.1 Message Board Post: Is Catherine Wooster Carson related to Walter Wooster who is a descendant of Edward Wooster?

    06/01/2003 01:06:57
    1. [NYCATTAR] Lemuel and Achsa LINCOLN, 1850 Conewango, Cattaraugus County, NY Census
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: LINCOLN, TRACY, ALDERMAN, PENNELL, ROUTH, PETTIS, HITCHCOCK Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/RRB.2ACE/6204 Message Board Post: Hi, I am searching for any additional information concerning the following family: 1850 Census, Conewango, Cattaraugus County, NY LINCOLN, Lemuel 68 farmer bMA LINCOLN, Achsa 49 house bVT LINCOLN, Achsa 15 bNY LINCOLN, Clarissa 12 bNY LINCOLN, Rilea? 10 bNY LINCOLN, Russell 7 bNY Any help would be sincerely and greatly appreciated. Thank You, Edward Perry Lincoln

    06/01/2003 06:35:50
    1. [NYCATTAR] Wogick,Wojcik, Wojcik?
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Wogick, Wojcik, Wajcik? Radzik Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/RRB.2ACE/6203 Message Board Post: Looking for relatives of my grandparents: Stanley and Angeline(Radzik),her sister Celia(Salomea) stepsister? Rose Radzik. Any info ;please contact. Thanks, Roberta Luce

    05/31/2003 03:30:57
    1. [NYCATTAR] Re: Rasey, Lamb, and Eaton families
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/RRB.2ACE/365.2.1 Message Board Post: Dear Mary Beth, Mary Anna Rasey is my great grandmother. She married John Ferguson and moved to a claim near Halstead, Harvey County, Kansas in 1872. Mary's brother Arch made a visit and came down with typhoid fever. He recovered, but John caught the disease and died, leaving Mary a widow at age 18. Her neighbor Charles Yeomans looked after her and eventually proposed marriage which Mary refused. Several years later Charles proposed again and she accepted and they were married 15 Dec 1875 at Hutchinson, Kansas. Mary's daughter Blanche married Cleland McBurney, and is my grandmother, and her son Edward (named after Edward Arnold Rasey) is my father. The Yeomans family is having a reunion this summer, and your research would be very much enjoyed adding to our family history. Sincerely.........Cleland

    05/31/2003 02:51:40
    1. [NYCATTAR] Re: Rasey, Lamb, and Eaton families
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Lamb, Rasey, Yeomans, McBurney Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/RRB.2ACE/365.1.2 Message Board Post: Dear Mary Beth, I am delighted to receive your email on the Lamb genealogy and our common connection to Rensselear Lamb. Yes, I would appreciate it very much to have a copy of your research. I would be glad also to share with you my information on our branch of the Lamb family. I am attending a family reunion in August of descendants of the Lamb family, and this would be a great timely addition to this family history. I would be glad to defray you costs for mailing, or if you can forward it by email I will be standing by. Thank you for yourn rely to my inqueries. Sincerely........Cleland McBurney

    05/31/2003 02:14:55
    1. [NYCATTAR] A note from the List Administrator
    2. Cattaraugus County Coordinator
    3. Hello, Many internet service providers have implemented spam blocking technology, such as Earthink.net's TotalAccess® 2003 with spamBlocker(sm) . Some of these technologies allow you to block all email except those addresses that are in your address book or in an "approved" list that you create. If you have this type of spam blocker, don't forget to include NYCATTAR-L@rootsweb.com or NYCATTAR-D@rootsweb as appropriate, in your "approved" list. Otherwise, after 3 bounces, our mailing program automatically "unsubscribes" undeliverable addresses. You may also want to include the list administrators address NYCATTAR@rochester.rr.com so that we can contact you if problems arise. Some other "Spam Eliminators" simply block email because the subject line looks suspicious. One of the tests many of them use is to look for subject lines, addresss or text containing text strings that aren't words. Unfortunately, NYCATTAR is one of those text strings many Spam Blockers don't recognize, and assume to be objectionable or offensive. How you deal with that would depend on your Spam Blocker or ISP. Thanks Dick Allen List Administrator - NYCATTAR

    05/31/2003 08:47:33
    1. [NYCATTAR] Moffit family of Salamanca
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Moffit Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/RRB.2ACE/6202 Message Board Post: Looking for any photographs of any members of the Martin & Lucy Moffit family of Salamanca. Had a son named Myron who married Pansie. I have cemetary records, census records and directories but would like photographs of them or their children. They also had a daughter. Please email me...if you can help. thanks mary

    05/30/2003 05:51:46
    1. [NYCATTAR] Raymond family of Salamanca
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/RRB.2ACE/6201 Message Board Post: Looking for photographs of the Cyril & Mina Raymond family of Salamanca circa 1900-1980's. I have census, cemetary records, directory listings etc. but would like photographs or biographical information. Their children were Ethel May, Mina, Kenneth, Florence & Irene. Does anyone have any photos of these people? Thanks

    05/30/2003 05:46:04
    1. [NYCATTAR] Re: Whatever happened to Rebecca??
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/RRB.2ACE/6046.2 Message Board Post: Leila Have you ever tried the site "Cindi's List" There is a lot of info about the "Orphan Trains" that transported many New York State children out west to be adopted in Indiana, Missouri, Kansas, Michigan etc. they ran from 1854-1929 until they were outlawed. With the large Catt. Cnty railroad connection this could be a very possible answer. I will keep my eyes open for her name as I research New York and other states extensively...especially Catt. Cnty as I was born there. Good Luck Mary

    05/30/2003 05:23:27
    1. [NYCATTAR] Chamberlin Family of Cattaraugus county (Olean)
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Chamberlin Classification: Biography Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/RRB.2ACE/6200 Message Board Post: Surnames referenced: Chamberlin, Jackson, White, Lane, Priest, Brown, Goodenow, Spencer, Farwell, Kelly, Cannon, Grover, Reid, Densmore, Corthwell, Cook, Osmun, Sima, Odell, Carpenter, Pettengill. ***Please note: Poster is not connected to any of these families*** ====================================== Sally Squire Pettengill, Historian of Ischua, wrote a wonderful article on the Chamberlin family of Ischua/Hinsdale that was published in the Spring 1982 issue of "SANDPUMPINGS" (a terrific collection of articles on the history of Olean and surrounding areas written and published by the students of Olean High School in the 1970s/1980s.) This particular article is based on the memoirs of Vera Chamberlin Lane, and is a detailed history of the Chamberlins of Vermont, who arrived in Cattaraugus county in the early 1800s. The article is extensive, but I cannot transcribe it here because Sandpumpings is still under copyright. It contains numerous photos; including Ira Chamberlin and his wife Susan Farwell; Cornelius "Neil" Goodenow Chamberlin & his wife Hulda Densmore Chamberlin; Erastus Chamberlin; Wales Chamberlin, & Hazen Chamberlin. Some of the surnames included in the article are: Jackson, White, Lane, Priest, Brown, Goodenow, Spencer, Farwell, Kelly, Cannon, Grover, Reid, Densmore, Corthwell, Cook, Osmun, Sima, Odell, Carpenter, Pettengill. If you would like a copy of this article, please let me know and I will be happy to send it to you (no charge). It is so well done and deserves to be read by as many as possible.

    05/30/2003 03:20:55
    1. [NYCATTAR] Orlando Fairbrother (b. 1840) in New York
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Fairbrother, Windship, Winship, Wenn, Chapin, Jackson, Bruce Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/RRB.2ACE/6199 Message Board Post: Searching for information on the Orlando Fairbrother (b. 1840) in New York. He was the son of Edwin and Eliza Orpha (Jackson) Fairbrother - both of Vermont. Orlando's siblings included Erwin O. Fairbrother (b. abt 1837), Candis Fairbrother Winship (b. 1838), Emeline Fairbrother Chapin (b. 1842), and Alonzo C. Fairbrother (b. 1844). In 1860, Orlando is living in Little Valley, Cattaraugus County, New York with his grandparents Amos Jackson and Olive (Bruce) Jackson. The 1865 Index of New York State - Cattaraugus County still lists Orlando Fairbrother as living in Little Valley. I can find no record of Orlando Fairbrother in 1870 but by that time he would have been married to Mary (Windship?) Fairbrother (b. abt 1845). 3 children of Orlando and Mary were born in New York - probably in Little Valley. Elden Clarence Fairbrother (b. 1867), Emaline Fairbrother (b. 1868), Anna E. Fairbrother (b. 1869). By 1880, Orlando and family had moved to Imlay City, Lapeer County, Michigan where the family remained. I am particularly interested in maiden name of Orlando's wife Mary. Although I've seen references of her maiden name being "Windship", pg 149 of "Genealogical and Family History of Western New York" Vol. 1 (pub 1912) lists Orlando Fairbrother being married to a Mary "Wenn". Any information on this family would be greatly appreciated.

    05/29/2003 12:31:03
    1. [NYCATTAR] Re: Rasey, Lamb, and Eaton families
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/RRB.2ACE/365.1.1 Message Board Post: Hi Mary Beth. Wonder if you have ever run into the name Harry John Lamb, son of John Lamb from around the area of Wellsville, NY. He is my maternal grandfather and know nothing about him. Sharon

    05/29/2003 01:11:02
    1. [NYCATTAR] Re: Photo - "Mrs. Boice & son"
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/RRB.2ACE/330.331.1.4.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Caroline Kent Boice was the daughter of Calvin and Emma Smith Kent. She was born abt. 1847. She married Marcellus Boice in Gallia County Ohio. Marcellus was the son of Robert and Mary Ann Vance Boice. Robert was the son of Joseph and Keziah Bowman Boice who came from Pennsylvania.

    05/29/2003 12:44:37
    1. Re: [NYCATTAR] Re: Rasey, Lamb, and Eaton families
    2. Joyce Anthony
    3. Mary Beth: My great-grandmother was Ethel Daisy Lamb (some say it was Ethel May) married to Charles C. Rice. Her father was Clifford Lamb. Unfortunately, I have not gotten further back that that :-( Would you mind checking your data and seeing if these two fit in anywhere in your Lamb line. I would so very much appreciate it. Thank you!!!! Joyce A. Anthony ----- Original Message ----- From: <mblw@ev1.net> To: <NYCATTAR-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2003 7:07 AM Subject: [NYCATTAR] Re: Rasey, Lamb, and Eaton families > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Classification: Query > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/RRB.2ACE/365.1 > > Message Board Post: > > Dear Cleland, > > I am a descendant of Rensselaer Lamb. My line of descent is through Lucy's brother , Rensselaer Lealdus Lamb. Lealdus, and brothers, Silas A. and William Henry Harrison Lamb, also moved to Kansas in the 1870's. When their father died in Ellicottville, New York in 187l, his will mentions that Lucy Razey is living in Carthage, Jasper Co., Missouri. (The spelling of Razey is how it was spelled in the will.) I do have lots of information on the Renssealer line. Lealdus's son Renssealer John Lamb eventually moved to Texas and that is where I live . I will be happy to share a hard copy of my research with you. > > Mary Beth Woodall > > > ============================== > 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 >

    05/28/2003 03:16:47
    1. [NYCATTAR] Re: Rasey, Lamb, and Eaton families
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Lamb and Rasey Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/RRB.2ACE/365.2 Message Board Post: Dear Cleland, I am a descendant of Rensselaer Lamb, through his son Rensselaer Lealdus Lamb, brother of Lucy. He and his two brothers, Silas A. and William Henry Harrison Lamb, also moved to Kansas by 1870. Lucy is mentioned in Renssealer's will in 1871 as living in Carthage, Jasper Co., Missouri. I will be happy to share a hard copy of my research with you. Do you know where in Kansas Mary Anna Rasey moved to?

    05/27/2003 11:31:53
    1. [NYCATTAR] Re: Rasey, Lamb, and Eaton families
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/RRB.2ACE/365.1 Message Board Post: Dear Cleland, I am a descendant of Rensselaer Lamb. My line of descent is through Lucy's brother , Rensselaer Lealdus Lamb. Lealdus, and brothers, Silas A. and William Henry Harrison Lamb, also moved to Kansas in the 1870's. When their father died in Ellicottville, New York in 187l, his will mentions that Lucy Razey is living in Carthage, Jasper Co., Missouri. (The spelling of Razey is how it was spelled in the will.) I do have lots of information on the Renssealer line. Lealdus's son Renssealer John Lamb eventually moved to Texas and that is where I live . I will be happy to share a hard copy of my research with you. Mary Beth Woodall

    05/27/2003 11:07:04
    1. [NYCATTAR] Re: [BUTLER-L] BUTLER
    2. Hi Drucilla: In response to your e-mail, which states: <Hi Edna,   Did you find the family in the 1880 Census? When and where did they go to ,,,> I couldn't find them in the 1880 census, and I looked at many, many, many pages!!! I have obits for my grandmother, MARY LONG, who married my grandfather, JOHN BUTLER, sometime in the 1860s. She was very young! Her obit says that she was born in Randolph County, New York and her Death Certificate says she was born on November 11, 1854 in New York to James Long (born Ireland) and Mary Fitzjarris (born Ireland). I have questioned the name Fitzjarris, as it isn't real clear. I did find one Fitzjarris in New York in 1850. My grandfather, JOHN Butler, was born in County Clare, Ireland on April 15, 1839 according to his obituary, and came to Sedalia in 1884. I do find them living in Sedalia in the Sedalia directory in the 1884-1885 record. I have the obit for Kathryn C. Butler which states that she was born Feb. 30, 1880 in Buffalo, New York, and the obit of Josephine Elizabeth Butler which states that she was born on April 15, 1881 in Buffalo, New York. I have tried to get a copy of the birth certificate for Josephine as Buffalo has records beginning in 1881, but they didn't find one. I have written to the Catholic Church in the Randolph area, as well as the genealogical society, but the Priest wrote me that the records were to brittle, some in Latin, and not readable. I haven't a clue when John and Mary were married, just that family stories are that she was very young, and that she still took a doll to bed with her when she was married! I have had research done in County Clare and they did find one John Butler that was born in 1839, whose father's name was John Butler. And his Death Certificate states that his mother's maiden name is "Unknown" -- so they told me that this could be my Grandfather, but also that it was only a 50% change of being the right one. Does any of this strike a note with you? I would be so happy to find someone in my Butler line. Thanks much! Edna No act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted. <A HREF="http://www.quotationspage.com/quotes/Aesop/">Aesop</A>

    05/27/2003 08:40:14
    1. [NYCATTAR] BUTLER
    2. Another plea for any help on my New York Butler family. My records show that JOHN and MARY BUTLER were married in the 1860s. The first births I have are CATHERINE (KATHRYN) and JOSEPHINE TERESA BUTLER, born in Buffalo, Erie County, New York in 1880 and 1881. Genealogy researchers have advised me to look for children born prior to 1880. I have always understood that when John and Mary Butler left my waterways to make their way to Missouri, they left a least one daughter in New York, probably the Buffalo area. Does anyone have a female Butler born in the late 1860s or the 1870s who might belong to this family. If so I would surely love to hear from you! My Grandma Butler's obituary states that she was born in Randolph County, New York on 11 November, 1854. My Grandpa Butler was born in Ireland and immigrated in 1860. Since there isn't any Randolph County that has also created a bit of a problem! I have searched the town and village of Randolph and so far no luck. I have searched many, many census pages and no luck there either. I have my Grandpa's application for citizenship which was filed in Buffalo in 1881. I would love to hear from anyone who might see a connection. Thank you so much, and good luck to all in your research! Edna in Kansas No act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted. <A HREF="http://www.quotationspage.com/quotes/Aesop/">Aesop</A>

    05/27/2003 05:45:53