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    1. St. Joseph's RCC, Weedsport, RECORDS from 1860s-1900?
    2. Has anyone had any luck finding and retrieving baptismal and marriage records from St. Joseph's RCC from 1860s forward? Does anyone know if there is a Church Cemetery on the grounds? Or a record of the graves? I am specifically looking for a marriage record of an Alice McNerney (sp?) and a Michael Rice. Michael and Alice are married and living in Weedsport, in the 1870, Cayuga, Census with their oldest daughter, Mary. I believe I have found Michael in the 1860 Census, single and working as a blacksmith. I just can not prove that it is really him. Any McNerneys (sp?) and Rices from Weedsport? Thanks, Susan Researching in NY: McNERNEY(all spellings) and RICE Weedsport, Cayuga, NY SULLIVAN (Oneida Country) and OSTERMAN (Cayuga)

    04/18/2005 12:43:16
    1. Re: [NYCAYUGA] St. Joseph's RCC, Weedsport, RECORDS from 1860s-1900?
    2. Sam Gilmore
    3. Susan, Good to see you still active. Cayuga county site on NYGenWeb has list of burials at St. Joseph RCC, I didn't see your names, however. ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, April 18, 2005 3:43 PM Subject: [NYCAYUGA] St. Joseph's RCC, Weedsport, RECORDS from 1860s-1900? > Has anyone had any luck finding and retrieving baptismal and marriage > records from St. Joseph's RCC from 1860s forward? > > > Does anyone know if there is a Church Cemetery on the grounds? Or a record > of the graves? > > I am specifically looking for a marriage record of an Alice McNerney (sp?) > and a Michael Rice. > > Michael and Alice are married and living in Weedsport, in the 1870, > Cayuga, > Census with their oldest daughter, Mary. > > I believe I have found Michael in the 1860 Census, single and working as a > blacksmith. I just can not prove that it is really him. > > Any McNerneys (sp?) and Rices from Weedsport? > > Thanks, > Susan > > Researching in NY: McNERNEY(all spellings) and RICE Weedsport, Cayuga, > NY > SULLIVAN (Oneida Country) and OSTERMAN (Cayuga) > > > > > > > ==== 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 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

    04/20/2005 04:11:14
    1. Re: [NYCAYUGA] St. Joseph's RCC, Weedsport, RECORDS from 1860s-1900?
    2. Michael Ruddy
    3. Sam Gilmore Your name is the same as my Great Great grandfather, Samuel Gilmore, Born in Schuyler, Herkimer County January 10, 1804 and married Phoebe Maria Brown Sept 5 1833 and lived in Throop, Fleming and Auburn. He was a physician and an inspector of the Auburn prison. His daughter Jane Elizabeth Gilmore married David Henry Palmer June 25, 1863. David, a Presbyterian minister, and Jane "Jenny" (Gilmore)Palmer lived in Virginia City, NV and Penn Yan, Yates County, New York where David built a Presbyterian Church and finished his life as minister there. Samuel's father John came from county Ulster, Ireland in September 1798 in the same year as the United Irishmen Rebellion which ended in June 1798 with the defeat of the rebels at Vinegar Hill. I do not know if the family was involved in the Rebellion. If any of this rings a bell, I would be happy to exchange data. Michael Palmer Ruddy

    04/20/2005 12:12:01