[email protected] wrote: >Bill, Just wondering if you can locate Edwin Pease location in your >extensive maps. He lived in Scipio, NY. I believe he was there from about 1870 >thru about 1910. I really enjoy looking at the photos and maps you continually >put on this web site. Dick Dryer Endicott, NY > > >==== NYCAYUGA Mailing List ==== >Going on vacation? Unsubscribe from NYCayuga-L by sending a message >to [email protected] (or NYCayuga-D-request.com if you >receive the digest) with just the word "unsubscribe" (no quotes) > >============================== >Census images 1901, 1891, 1881 and 1871, plus so much more. >Ancestry.com's United Kingdom & Ireland Collection. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13968/rd.ashx > > > > I do not have an index of names to the maps. We have often thought it would be a good project to make such a list by town and military lot number. All I can suggest is to look at the 1875 and 1904 maps at: http://www.rootsweb.com/%7Enycayuga/maps.htm I did see a Miss. M. Pease on the1904 map upper left corner on lot 1 below Moshers Corners good luck bill
Bill, Just wondering if you can locate Edwin Pease location in your extensive maps. He lived in Scipio, NY. I believe he was there from about 1870 thru about 1910. I really enjoy looking at the photos and maps you continually put on this web site. Dick Dryer Endicott, NY
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Bill, I expect that we are. The Akin family settled in Scipio between 1810 and 1820. Four brothers all ended up in Cayuga County. I have not traced down Elwood's connection yet, but I intend to work on it. Thanks again. Robert Akin Bill Hecht <[email protected]> wrote: Are U related ? If so thats really neat! bill Robert Akin wrote: >Thanks, Bill. I appreciate it. > >Robert Akin > >Bill Hecht wrote: > >Residence of Elwood Akin in Scipio >(see 1904 map >http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~springport/pictures43/00004373.jpg >lot 24 east of Scipio) >http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~springport/pictures139/13903small.jpg >http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~springport/pictures139/13903.jpg > >Mr and Mrs Charles Mosher at Ithaca (Buttermilk Falls?) >http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~springport/pictures139/13904small.jpg >http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~springport/pictures139/13904.jpg > > > > > >==== NYCAYUGA Mailing List ==== >Going on vacation? Unsubscribe from NYCayuga-L by sending a message >to [email protected] (or NYCayuga-D-request.com if you >receive the digest) with just the word "unsubscribe" (no quotes) > >============================== >Census images 1901, 1891, 1881 and 1871, plus so much more. >Ancestry.com's United Kingdom & Ireland Collection. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13968/rd.ashx > > > >==== NYCAYUGA Mailing List ==== >Have you visited the NYGenWeb project home page lately? >http://www.rootsweb.com/~nygenweb > >============================== >Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the >areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. >Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx > > > > ==== NYCAYUGA Mailing List ==== Going on vacation? Unsubscribe from NYCayuga-L by sending a message to [email protected] (or NYCayuga-D-request.com if you receive the digest) with just the word "unsubscribe" (no quotes) ============================== Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx
Are U related ? If so thats really neat! bill Robert Akin wrote: >Thanks, Bill. I appreciate it. > >Robert Akin > >Bill Hecht <[email protected]> wrote: > >Residence of Elwood Akin in Scipio >(see 1904 map >http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~springport/pictures43/00004373.jpg >lot 24 east of Scipio) >http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~springport/pictures139/13903small.jpg >http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~springport/pictures139/13903.jpg > >Mr and Mrs Charles Mosher at Ithaca (Buttermilk Falls?) >http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~springport/pictures139/13904small.jpg >http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~springport/pictures139/13904.jpg > > > > > >==== NYCAYUGA Mailing List ==== >Going on vacation? Unsubscribe from NYCayuga-L by sending a message >to [email protected] (or NYCayuga-D-request.com if you >receive the digest) with just the word "unsubscribe" (no quotes) > >============================== >Census images 1901, 1891, 1881 and 1871, plus so much more. >Ancestry.com's United Kingdom & Ireland Collection. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13968/rd.ashx > > > >==== NYCAYUGA Mailing List ==== >Have you visited the NYGenWeb project home page lately? >http://www.rootsweb.com/~nygenweb > >============================== >Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the >areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. >Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx > > > >
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Thanks, Bill. I appreciate it. Robert Akin Bill Hecht <[email protected]> wrote: Residence of Elwood Akin in Scipio (see 1904 map http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~springport/pictures43/00004373.jpg lot 24 east of Scipio) http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~springport/pictures139/13903small.jpg http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~springport/pictures139/13903.jpg Mr and Mrs Charles Mosher at Ithaca (Buttermilk Falls?) http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~springport/pictures139/13904small.jpg http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~springport/pictures139/13904.jpg ==== NYCAYUGA Mailing List ==== Going on vacation? Unsubscribe from NYCayuga-L by sending a message to [email protected] (or NYCayuga-D-request.com if you receive the digest) with just the word "unsubscribe" (no quotes) ============================== Census images 1901, 1891, 1881 and 1871, plus so much more. Ancestry.com's United Kingdom & Ireland Collection. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13968/rd.ashx
Thanks Bill for the Historical Library at Cornell site. http://historical.library.cornell.edu/nys/index.html
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Dear List: I am trying to find information about my PECK family that lived in Manlius, Onondaga County, NY, in the early 1800s. My ggg grandfather, John PECK, had six children, among them a son named William who was born January 1, 1813. I don't know where he was born. KBlomquist410 sent me information that William PECK of Jordan married Fidelia R. LANE of Borodino, at Borodino, 17 November 1835. (From the Skaneateles Columbian). The William Peck I am seeking was brother to the Phebe PECK about whom I sent an email a short time ago. Would anyone have any information or advice with regard to this question? Thanks very much. Jayne [email protected]
Dear List: I am trying to find information about my PECK family that lived in Manlius, Onondaga County, NY, in the early 1800s. My ggg grandfather, John PECK, had six children, among them a daughter named Phoebe (or Phebe) who was born August 11, 1811. I don't know where she was born. KBlomquist410 sent me information that A.H. HERRINGTON married Phebe PECK, both of Jordan, married at Jordan, 19 Sept 1831. (From the Skaneateles Columbian). Would anyone have any information or advice with regard to this question? Thanks very much. Jayne [email protected]
Hello Everyone, I just wanted to let everyone know that I finally put my family history in part online. http://www.allthroughtheages.com/indexfamilytree.htm Some of the surnames: Paul Mick Rader Thomas Linscott Calvert Coy Roush Laughinghouse and many more This is by no means complete and I am still working on corrections and omissions and additions, etc. I just wanted to get it online for others to use if need be. I appreciate all help I have had with this and look forward to your comments and criticisms. There will be some links that are not there yet as I am working on those pages so please be patient. If there is anything that you would like to see online please send me a note. Some of the regions are Mississippi, Missouri, Illinois-Iroquois, Ford, Union, etc., Iowa-Marion, Jasper, Polk, etc., Wisconsin, Indiana, Ohio, Virginia, Texas, New York, etc. Just take a look if you would like and if you see something that is part of your information for your family history and would like a GEDCOM just shoot me an email. Thanks, Carrol (Paul) Mick P.S. Understand that there may be errors and I am human and typos etc do occur. Please look at this information as a tool for use and it is not carved in stone. Most of this research I have been doing for many many years and have wonderful amounts of assistance. If I not properly credited someone with information that you have supplied please just shoot me a reminder note and I will make sure to update it. Thanks for your understanding. --------------------------------- Start your day with Yahoo! - make it your home page
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*FROM: TRUST FOR PUBLIC LAND Putnam, NY, to Vote on $20M Conservation Fund* *Contact:* Co-Chair, Andrew Chmar, Hudson Highlands Land Trust, 845-424-3358 Co-Chair, Judith Terlizzi, Putnam County Land Trust, 845-228-4520 Erik Kulleseid, The Trust for Public Land, 212-677-7171 Tildy LaFarge, The Open Space Institute, 212-629-3981 Katherine Rand, Highlands Coalition, 914-244-3271 Jay Burgess, Scenic Hudson, 845-473-4440, ext. 222 Barry Zeplowitz, Barry Zeplowitz & Assoc., 716-855-1614 * 199-acre Tilly Foster Farm was protected as an environmental resource by TPL in 2002. Photo by: TPL Putnam County, NY, May 4, 2005 -* The Putnam County Open Space Alliance (PCOSA) today lauded the Putnam County Legislature for passing historic legislation, allowing Putnam County voters to decide this November whether to create a $20 million fund for the protection of the water quality of rivers, lakes, and streams; water sources that serve county residents; air quality; and natural land and open space in the county. The fund will permit the county to acquire land so as to protect from development these resources that are so important to the county's special quality of life. "The voters of this county deserve the opportunity to decide whether to protect our water, air, and land. I am pleased that my colleagues in the legislature have joined me to pass this important legislation," said County Legislator Vinny Tamagna. Tamagna called upon County Executive Robert Bondi to sign the legislation and guarantee its place on the November ballot. "We are ecstatic that the county is taking the initiative to protect county landscapes and our drinking water resources for future generations," said Judith Terlizzi, co-chair of PCOSA and executive director of the Putnam County Land Trust. "This is an historic day and we applaud the county legislature." PCOSA and other bond supporters are buoyed by voter surveys commissioned last year indicating that 58% of Putnam voters would support a $20 million open space protection fund. When provided with additional information about the ballot measure, including that the fund would be used to buy land for drinking water and natural area protection, support for the fund rose to 67 percent. The poll was commissioned by the Trust for Public Land and the Open Space Institute, nonprofit land conservation organizations. Voters polled cited growth and development as the most important issue facing Putnam County, receiving a greater number of responses than other typical top tier local issues including taxes, schools and education, and the economy. "I am excited that Putnam County, where I grew up, is now the first county in New York outside Long Island to put an open space fund before its voters," said Erik Kulleseid, New York State Program Director for the Trust for Public Land. "We congratulate the Putnam legislature and County Executive Bondi for pursuing this fund. Putnam now joins a national trend of governments letting the voters choose to protect open space. Nationwide, 75 percent of open space measures were approved in 2004, including seven of nine measures in the state of New York." The average cost to taxpayers will be approximately $45 a year, per household, to create a $20 million fund. "I'm convinced that voters will support this measure. There is a strong conservation ethic in Putnam County and a great deal of enthusiasm about keeping the momentum going while the clock's still ticking," said Joe Martens, president of the Open Space Institute. "Recent census numbers drive the point home---Putnam County is the state's fourth fastest growing county," added Martens. "We applaud our elected officials for moving forward to protect the land that makes Putnam County, the county where the country begins," said Ann Fanizzi, Chair, Putnam County Coalition to Preserve Open Space. "This fund will give Putnam County an important tool as it grapples with tremendous growth pressures. Communities across America are voting to create local funding to protect their fast-dwindling natural and undeveloped areas," said Frederic C. Rich, Putnam County resident and board chair of Scenic Hudson. "Scenic Hudson supports this initiative and hopes that others in the Hudson Valley will follow Putnam County's lead." The Putnam County Open Space Alliance is comprised of county, regional and state organizations and individuals simply committed to fostering open space in Putnam County. Members include the Hudson Highlands Land Trust, the Putnam County Land Trust, the Putnam Smart Growth Alliance, the Highlands Coalition, PlanPutnam, Putnam Valley Residents' Coalition, Friends of the Great Swamp, Putnam County Coalition to Preserve Open Space, Concerned Residents of Southeast, Concerned Residents of Carmel-Mahopac, the Westchester Land Trust, the Croton Watershed Clean Water Coalition, The Chuckie Goodnight Foundation For The Environment, The Trust for Public Land, the Open Space Institute, and Scenic Hudson. The Trust for Public Land is a national nonprofit land conservation organization that conserves land for people to enjoy as parks, gardens, and natural areas, ensuring livable communities for generations to come. Since 1972, TPL has helped protect more than two million acres of land in 46 states, including more than 75,000 acres in New York. The mission of the Open Space Institute is to protect scenic, natural and historic landscapes to ensure public enjoyment, conserve habitats and sustain community character. OSI achieves its goals through land acquisition, conservation easements, special loan programs, and creative partnerships. The Open Space Institute (www.osiny.org) has protected more than 90,000 acres in New York State.
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Hi Mike, Yesterday you wrote: "Thanks for your note but Bob and I have been in contact on this issue and he, Richard Freeman, and I are puzzled over this." Then Bob replied to my question. Bob wrote: "I have exchanged many messages with Mike Peterson and also with Richard Freeman, both of whom are descendants of this Silas Freeman. He was not the one who is in your line. He was the son of Hezekiah Freeman of Newark and Morristown, NJ, and therefore in the line of Stephen Freeman, who came from England and settled in Milford, CT, about 1645, and was later one of the founders of Newark, NJ. Silas was born in Newark, went with his family to an area of Onondaga County in 1795, which became Cayuga County, NY, in 1800, and in the 1820's to Clymer, Chautauqua, NY, where he died in 1836. Of your Silas Freeman I know very little. I have him in Watervliet, Albany, NY, in 1790. According to one family record he died in 1809 and, from another family record, in 1819. Neither gave a place of death. I have no record that he ever married or had children, an exception for this prolific family." You will excuse me if I conclude that Bob does not appear to be puzzled about origins of Silas Freeman, son of Hezekiah, and Silas Freeman, son of 1716-James Freeman. He may not know about John Bowman, but then Bob's cut off date for his research was 1800. So my question has been answered even if yours has not been. Sincerely, Leslie B. Potter, Esquire Glen Mills, PA