This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: RATKOWSKI, KULIG, SKURSKI, ERICKSON, EDDY, VISOSKY, JERCHA Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/SRB.2ACE/12178 Message Board Post: PJ Obit 7/3/2001 Sophia C. Ratkowski, 95, formerly of 18 Hammond St., died at 10:48 a.m. Tuesday (July 3, 2001) in Brothers of Mercy Nursing Home. She was born June 14, 1906, in Austria, the daughter of John and Teckla Skurski Kulig. She was a communicant of Ss. Peter and Paul Catholic Church. She is survived by a daughter, Dorothy Erickson of Clarence; two grandsons: Timothy Erickson of Clarence and Thomas Erickson of New York City; a great grandson; and a sister, Mary K. Eddy of Jamestown. She was preceded in death by her husband, Stanley Walter Ratkowski, who died October 12, 1964; a daughter, Marian Ratkowski; a son, Walter W. Ratkowski Jr.; a brother, Stanley J. Kulig; and two sisters: Victoria Visosky and Catherine M Jercha. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: CORCORAN, GUPTILL, TAYLOR, KRAMER, CLERKIN, GORMAN, KELLY, GALLAGHER Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/SRB.2ACE/12177 Message Board Post: PJ Obit 5/14/2001 - Denis M. Corcoran, 95, of 18 Parkside St., died at 6:20 p.m. Monday (May 14, 2001) in Westfield Memorial Hospital. He was born April 3, 1906, in Co. Sligo, Ireland, the son of Martin and Catherine Corcoran. He was a member of St. Mary’s Catholic Church. He was a lifetime member of the National Rifle Association and was an avid hunter and fisherman. He is survived by three daughters: Kathleen Guptill of California, Sister Kristen Corcoran of Ohio and Eileen Corcoran of Buffalo; two sons: Brian Corcoran of California and Paul Corcoran of Colorado; five grandchildren: Martin and Matthew Guptill, David Corcoran and Maureen Taylor, all of California and Kristi Rector of Colorado; a great-granddaughter; a brother, Patrick Corcoran of Ireland; two sisters: Anne Kramer of Amherst and Linda Clerkin of Florida; and six stepsons: Charles, John, James, Terrance, Patrick and Dennis Gorman. He was preceded in death by his first wife, Mary H. Corcoran; his seco! nd wife, Marie A. Corcoran; two sisters: Mary Kate Kelly and Josephine Gallagher; and two brothers: Thomas and Martin Corcoran. Burial will be in Mayville Cemetery.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: WAITE, MCLEAN, HARRIS, MONTGOMERY, AMANS Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/SRB.2ACE/9684.1 Message Board Post: 9/14/2001 - Cora G. Waite, 91, of Dewittville died Friday (Sept. 14, 2001) in the Waters of Westfield. Born March 13, 1910, in Dunkirk, she is the daughter of Arthur and Rachel McLean Harris. A 1929 graduate of Dunkirk High School, she lived in Dewittville for more than 60 years. A full-time homemaker, she was a member of Centralia Methodist Church, Centralia Grange and was a life member of the Cassadaga Valley Central School Parent-Teacher Association and Centralia Home Bureau. She was active in the Republican Women’s Club and served as chairwoman of the Republican party in Stockton. Surviving are three sons: Walter A. Waite of Cassadaga, Frank H. Waite of Binghamton and Lawrence M. Waite of Dewittville; seven grandchildren: David Waite of Frewsburg, Vicki Waite of Erie, Lorraine Waite of Hartfield, Robert Waite, Michelle Montgomery and Heidi Waite, all of Jamestown, and Heather Waite of Dewittville. She was preceded in death by her husband of 48 years, Ralph N. Wa! ite, whom she married June 1, 1931, and who died died Oct. 7, 1979; a grandson, Walter A. Waite Jr. on Aug. 7, 1987; two brothers: Kenneth and Edwin Harris; and a sister, Viola Amans. Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery, Stockton.
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/SRB.2ACE/12175.2.1.1 Message Board Post: You might try the city directories. you can find them in major public libraries Carl
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/SRB.2ACE/12175.2.1 Message Board Post: There were no street names. The top of the census records said City of. That was the only information as to a location. I looked forward & back & found nothing so that is why I suggested looking at other records that may be available.
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/SRB.2ACE/12175.1.1.1 Message Board Post: I looked at all of the census records. I scrolled both forward & backward & could not find a road or street either. This is most unusual. I think I would try the townships where they lived to see what kind of records they may have. There may be some kind of tax records available. Another place would be the court house in Mayville. They have all the records for land transactions & etc. Sorry I couldn't help you out. Donna
Loraine I have to again commend you for this fantastic data on the Red Bird Cemetery; I have a bit of my own family there and grew up in that area so I am more interested than in most others; I keep finding these "lost" families like the DEMOTT and have to go find the REST of them, but your online work is just great; What is next for us? Dee ----- Original Message ----- From: <loraine92532@hotmail.com> To: <NYCHAUTA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, December 11, 2005 7:55 AM Subject: [NYCHAUTA] Re: the DEMOTT family of Ellery and in Red Bird; > Surnames: DeMott > Classification: Biography > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/SRB.2ACE/12173.2 > >
Also in the History of Chautauqua it stated John DEMOTT came here with a wife and 5 children but there were lots more than 5 Some probably already married and here either before or soon after; ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jo Clark" <mj-clark@sbcglobal.net> To: <NYCHAUTA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, December 11, 2005 11:10 AM Subject: Re: [NYCHAUTA] Re: the DEMOTT family of Ellery and in Red Bird; >I have a question about Roxanne DeMott Love--Is Henry Love's second wife, >Amy, the sister of Roxanne DeMott? I am a great great great granddaughter >of their sister, Margaret DeMott who married George Wheeler Schofield. >Thanks in advance. > > Jo Ann Clark > Midland, Texas > > mdavidson5@stny.rr.com wrote: > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Surnames: DEMOTT, SKINNER, LOVE, BUGBEE, THAYER, CRIDER, IRWIN, KASTER, > LYONS, TWEEDY, LENOX > Classification: Query > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/SRB.2ACE/12173.1.1 > > Message Board Post: > > Giles (aka CHARLES DEMOTT b ca 1836 ( in all other data b NY) Illinois > > DeKalb > Pampas son of John DEMOTT JUNIOR b ca 1803 John died 1873 in > Illinois > and HIS wife Susanna same age both b NY according to census data children > b > OHIO, > Clarissa, 1833 > Edwin 1835, m Susan IRWIN Dec 24, 1857 Henry Co Dau Clara, 8 married > William KASTER Son Frank 3 in 1870 Henry Co IL > Edwin served 112 Illinois Infantry. Sergeant > in the Civil War was pensioned as an invalid in 1889 in NEBRASKA widow > SUSAN in CALIF 1913 was a widow in 1910 lived with dau Clara KASTER in > Stanislaus > Turlock Twp > District 159 Calif > > Mary 1836, > Lucy 1837, > GILES ca 1839,by 1865 had moved to Fulton Co. IL and married Eliz Crider. > He died in Lewistown > Fulton Co IL in 1919.ACCORDING TO FAMILY born in CHAUTAUQUA CO NY > JOHN F, JR ca 1844 and ,from Charlotte Chautauqua Co NY enlisted in > ILLINOIS Civil War; > Enlisted as a Private on 24 September 1861 > Enlisted in Company D, 10th Cavalry Regiment Illinois on 25 November 1861. > Received a disability discharge Company D, 10th Cavalry Regiment Illinois > on 12 April 1862 > Spouse Name:Amanda Siever > Marriage Date:Jan 07, 1869 > Marriage County:Fulton in 1870 to Henry Co IL gone from records before > 1880 > > JULIUS DEMOTT b Oct 1849 m Sarah ALSBURY b Sept 1859 in IL Oct 05, 1880 > Fulton Co 1 ch Minnie b June 1886 > > in 1850 they are in DeKALB Co IL > GILES (used CHARLES Later) DEMOTT in Illinois > Fulton > Cass > District > 37 > 1880 41 born in ELLERY CHAUTAUQUA CO NY > wife Elizabeth nee CRIDER 37 born VIRGINIA ch Franklin 12, Charles 10 and > George 7 > in 1900 he and Elizabeth are in Illinois > Fulton > Cass > District 37 > Elizabeth stated she has had by then 4 children only 1 still living > married > as CHARLES to Elizabeth CRIDER Jul 19, 1865 Fulton > > > JANE DEMOTT born about 1796 d Dekalb IL > dau of JOHN SR and Susan SKINNER DEMOTT b NY came to Ellery Chautauqua CO > NY married March 7, 1813 Frederick Decatur LOVE b October 18, 1793 Ellery > Chautauqua Co NY died about June 1874 Dekalb they had 9 children > Father: John LOVE > Mother: Sally ROSE > ch of Jane and Frederick LOVE were Melinda m to E P WRIGHT lived in East > Pierre Dakotas , Susan, Lewis died in Portland Oregon m Samantha GRIFFITH > and Frederick Decatur LOVE JUNIOR born in Chautauqua Co Ny m Alice Chapin > WEST He lived here til age 8 when the family moved west to Illinois others > not known > > SUSAN DEMOTT b ca 1811 dau of John and Susan SKINNER DEMOTT m Robert LENOX > died in Sinclairville 1890 > > Roxanne (Roxy) born DEMOTT dau of John and Susan SKINNER DEMOTT > LOVE, Roxy (DeMott). b. Nov. 8, 1803. d. Dec. 29, 1831 Town of Ellery. Age > 28. 1st w/o Henry Love.buried Red Bird Cemetery > Love, Henry. b. Aug. 6, 1800. d. June 28, 1838 Town of Ellery. Age 38. s/o > John Sr. & Sarah (Rose) Love. md. 1st - Roxy DeMott. md. 2nd - Amy. b. > Nov. > 6, 1815. Amy survived Henry and she md. 2nd Cyrus Wood. Henry Love came to > the Town of Ellery in 1811.(Brother of Frederick Decatur LOVE m to Jane > DEMOTT) > Children of Henry & Roxy (DeMott) Love included: > 1. Lester Love. xxxx-1857. bd. Red Bird Cemetery. > 2. Alfred Perry Love. > 3. Roxey Love. md Ezra Scott. > 4. George Love. died near Portland, Ore. > 5. Reuben VanRensselaer Love. b. June 28, 1824. d. Feb. 16, 1888. md. 1st > Apr. 13, 1842 - Sally "Sabra" Annis. md. 2nd Dec. 13, 1855 - Ann > McCullough. > md. 3rd Mar. 7, 1860 - Catherine Scowden. > 6. Amy Love. md.. 1st - D. Whitefield McNitt. md. 2nd. - Ezra Scott. Ezra > Scott was her sister Roxey's husband. > > Another dau of John DEMOTT and Susan SKINNER was SARAH "Sally" DEMOTT born > 1801 died aft. 1860 Saybrook, Ashtabula, Ohio and married Nathan Dean > Bugbee > b ca 1791 died in Ashtabula in 1860 Nathan's parents were Jonathan Bugbee > & > Mary Dean. > SARAH DEMOTT > The first pioneer woman who settled on the lake shore was Mrs. Nathan > Bugbee > (Sarah Demot)*DEMOTT, from Chautauqua, N. Y., in 1801. When the harbor was > built she lived in the government house for two years, and boarded the > civil > engineers.Her husband then bought a farm on the shore in the dense forest, > and after ceaseless toil for six years they found a mistake had occurred, > and that they were on the wrong land. With their six children they began > anew on what is now Red Brook avenue. "Aunt Sarah" was a great weaver. > Thousands of yards of carpet, sheeting, and toweling passed through her > hands. When past eighty-five years of age she wove 500 yards. She died at > the woodland home of her son Dobbins, in Kingsville, in 1890. Uncle Nathan > Bugbee was a soldier in the war of 1812, and highly prized his old canteen > and fife, relics of those trying days to the young republic. > Hannah BUGBEE b: WFT Est 1814-1842 m Gershom THAYER b ca 1810 served Civil > War in NY 7th Sharpshooters Regt > ch Minerva, Eva , Lily and Josephine > Harriet BUGBEE b: 10 SEP 1818 m Jacob CAMP > John D Browning or BROWNELL BUGBEE b: 20 MAY 1821 d Aug 1, 1865 m Permelia > Martin lived in Concord, Erie CO PA > ch in 1860 Orren18 JUN 1850 , George Russell 6 FEB 1857 and Julia Viola17 > FEB 1859, then Lewis Richard, 5 NOV 1861 and Jonathan B Bugbee MANN born > 26 JUN 1864 probably adopted by Permelias next husband > > Daniel D BUGBEE b: ABT 1822 m Lucinda LYONS > Philinda BUGBEE b: ABT 1830 m George TWEEDY in Ashtabula one ch Cassius > Tweedy > > ZEPHANIAH Dean ( ZD) BUGBEE b: ca 1820 in Chautauqua Co NY m Polly BROWN > 26 NOV 1843 in Ashtabula d after 1910 when past age of 90 one dau May b ca > 1866 Ashtabula CO OH > > Rhoda S "ROSY" BUGBEE b: 23 JUN 1834 m Lysander LYONS 4 ch BOTH d in > Snohomish WA after 1910 by them they had b married 56 yrs > > Naomi BUGBEE b: 23 JUN 1836 m Fernando TURNER served in the NY 7th > Sharpshooters wounded at Cold Harbor lived in > Minnesota > Rice > Wells in 1870 ch, Cornelius 1867 and Theresa 1869 > Sarah BUGBEE b: ABT 1842 > > another dau of John SR and Susan SKINNER DEMOTT is Margaret Peggy DEMOTT > born possibly 1803 died 1823 and may > have married a Love she died three weeks after getting married > > > ============================== > Search the US Census Collection. 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This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: MOON, JONES, WINCHESTER Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/SRB.2ACE/12176 Message Board Post: Lillian Jones Winchester, 98, of Cass Street, Westfield, formerly of Bemus Point and Mayville, died Nov. 25, 2005 in her home. She was born Aug. 31, 1907 to the late Harvey II and Amy Jane (Moon) Jones. Mrs. Winchester was a registered nurse graduating from the Class of 1928 at the former Jamestown General Hospital School of Nursing. She had a very keen interest in needlework and made many beautiful pieces for family members. She is survived by three children, Grant E. (Marian) Winchester of Bemus Point, Marilyn W. (Stephen) Elliot of Mayville with whom she had made her home for three and a half years and D. Joanne Moyle of Lewisville, Texas. In addition, she is survived by seven grandchildren, Timothy, James and Robert Winchester, all of Bemus Point, Christopher S. and Mary A. Elliot of Mayville, Mark Moyle of Lewisville, Texas and Julie M. Martinez of Richardson, Texas; and seven great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Glenn A. Winchester, whom she married June 30, 1928 in Brocton and who died Aug. 19, 1981; a grandson, Jeffrey Winchester, who died July 5, 1981; one brother; and eight sisters. Burial in Bemus Point Cemetery PJ Obit
AMY Demott? We think so, Loraine SMITH has a lot of info posted on these families most are in Red Bird Cemetery but no WOOD found there; ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jo Clark" <mj-clark@sbcglobal.net> To: <NYCHAUTA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, December 11, 2005 11:10 AM Subject: Re: [NYCHAUTA] Re: the DEMOTT family of Ellery and in Red Bird; >I have a question about Roxanne DeMott Love--Is Henry Love's second wife, >Amy, the sister of Roxanne DeMott? I am a great great great granddaughter >of their sister, Margaret DeMott who married George Wheeler Schofield. >Thanks in advance. > > Jo Ann Clark > Midland, Texas > > mdavidson5@stny.rr.com wrote: > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Surnames: DEMOTT, SKINNER, LOVE, BUGBEE, THAYER, CRIDER, IRWIN, KASTER, > LYONS, TWEEDY, LENOX > Classification: Query > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/SRB.2ACE/12173.1.1 > > Message Board Post: > > Giles (aka CHARLES DEMOTT b ca 1836 ( in all other data b NY) Illinois > > DeKalb > Pampas son of John DEMOTT JUNIOR b ca 1803 John died 1873 in > Illinois > and HIS wife Susanna same age both b NY according to census data children > b > OHIO, > Clarissa, 1833 > Edwin 1835, m Susan IRWIN Dec 24, 1857 Henry Co Dau Clara, 8 married > William KASTER Son Frank 3 in 1870 Henry Co IL > Edwin served 112 Illinois Infantry. Sergeant > in the Civil War was pensioned as an invalid in 1889 in NEBRASKA widow > SUSAN in CALIF 1913 was a widow in 1910 lived with dau Clara KASTER in > Stanislaus > Turlock Twp > District 159 Calif > > Mary 1836, > Lucy 1837, > GILES ca 1839,by 1865 had moved to Fulton Co. IL and married Eliz Crider. > He died in Lewistown > Fulton Co IL in 1919.ACCORDING TO FAMILY born in CHAUTAUQUA CO NY > JOHN F, JR ca 1844 and ,from Charlotte Chautauqua Co NY enlisted in > ILLINOIS Civil War; > Enlisted as a Private on 24 September 1861 > Enlisted in Company D, 10th Cavalry Regiment Illinois on 25 November 1861. > Received a disability discharge Company D, 10th Cavalry Regiment Illinois > on 12 April 1862 > Spouse Name:Amanda Siever > Marriage Date:Jan 07, 1869 > Marriage County:Fulton in 1870 to Henry Co IL gone from records before > 1880 > > JULIUS DEMOTT b Oct 1849 m Sarah ALSBURY b Sept 1859 in IL Oct 05, 1880 > Fulton Co 1 ch Minnie b June 1886 > > in 1850 they are in DeKALB Co IL > GILES (used CHARLES Later) DEMOTT in Illinois > Fulton > Cass > District > 37 > 1880 41 born in ELLERY CHAUTAUQUA CO NY > wife Elizabeth nee CRIDER 37 born VIRGINIA ch Franklin 12, Charles 10 and > George 7 > in 1900 he and Elizabeth are in Illinois > Fulton > Cass > District 37 > Elizabeth stated she has had by then 4 children only 1 still living > married > as CHARLES to Elizabeth CRIDER Jul 19, 1865 Fulton > > > JANE DEMOTT born about 1796 d Dekalb IL > dau of JOHN SR and Susan SKINNER DEMOTT b NY came to Ellery Chautauqua CO > NY married March 7, 1813 Frederick Decatur LOVE b October 18, 1793 Ellery > Chautauqua Co NY died about June 1874 Dekalb they had 9 children > Father: John LOVE > Mother: Sally ROSE > ch of Jane and Frederick LOVE were Melinda m to E P WRIGHT lived in East > Pierre Dakotas , Susan, Lewis died in Portland Oregon m Samantha GRIFFITH > and Frederick Decatur LOVE JUNIOR born in Chautauqua Co Ny m Alice Chapin > WEST He lived here til age 8 when the family moved west to Illinois others > not known > > SUSAN DEMOTT b ca 1811 dau of John and Susan SKINNER DEMOTT m Robert LENOX > died in Sinclairville 1890 > > Roxanne (Roxy) born DEMOTT dau of John and Susan SKINNER DEMOTT > LOVE, Roxy (DeMott). b. Nov. 8, 1803. d. Dec. 29, 1831 Town of Ellery. Age > 28. 1st w/o Henry Love.buried Red Bird Cemetery > Love, Henry. b. Aug. 6, 1800. d. June 28, 1838 Town of Ellery. Age 38. s/o > John Sr. & Sarah (Rose) Love. md. 1st - Roxy DeMott. md. 2nd - Amy. b. > Nov. > 6, 1815. Amy survived Henry and she md. 2nd Cyrus Wood. Henry Love came to > the Town of Ellery in 1811.(Brother of Frederick Decatur LOVE m to Jane > DEMOTT) > Children of Henry & Roxy (DeMott) Love included: > 1. Lester Love. xxxx-1857. bd. Red Bird Cemetery. > 2. Alfred Perry Love. > 3. Roxey Love. md Ezra Scott. > 4. George Love. died near Portland, Ore. > 5. Reuben VanRensselaer Love. b. June 28, 1824. d. Feb. 16, 1888. md. 1st > Apr. 13, 1842 - Sally "Sabra" Annis. md. 2nd Dec. 13, 1855 - Ann > McCullough. > md. 3rd Mar. 7, 1860 - Catherine Scowden. > 6. Amy Love. md.. 1st - D. Whitefield McNitt. md. 2nd. - Ezra Scott. Ezra > Scott was her sister Roxey's husband. > > Another dau of John DEMOTT and Susan SKINNER was SARAH "Sally" DEMOTT born > 1801 died aft. 1860 Saybrook, Ashtabula, Ohio and married Nathan Dean > Bugbee > b ca 1791 died in Ashtabula in 1860 Nathan's parents were Jonathan Bugbee > & > Mary Dean. > SARAH DEMOTT > The first pioneer woman who settled on the lake shore was Mrs. Nathan > Bugbee > (Sarah Demot)*DEMOTT, from Chautauqua, N. Y., in 1801. When the harbor was > built she lived in the government house for two years, and boarded the > civil > engineers.Her husband then bought a farm on the shore in the dense forest, > and after ceaseless toil for six years they found a mistake had occurred, > and that they were on the wrong land. With their six children they began > anew on what is now Red Brook avenue. "Aunt Sarah" was a great weaver. > Thousands of yards of carpet, sheeting, and toweling passed through her > hands. When past eighty-five years of age she wove 500 yards. She died at > the woodland home of her son Dobbins, in Kingsville, in 1890. Uncle Nathan > Bugbee was a soldier in the war of 1812, and highly prized his old canteen > and fife, relics of those trying days to the young republic. > Hannah BUGBEE b: WFT Est 1814-1842 m Gershom THAYER b ca 1810 served Civil > War in NY 7th Sharpshooters Regt > ch Minerva, Eva , Lily and Josephine > Harriet BUGBEE b: 10 SEP 1818 m Jacob CAMP > John D Browning or BROWNELL BUGBEE b: 20 MAY 1821 d Aug 1, 1865 m Permelia > Martin lived in Concord, Erie CO PA > ch in 1860 Orren18 JUN 1850 , George Russell 6 FEB 1857 and Julia Viola17 > FEB 1859, then Lewis Richard, 5 NOV 1861 and Jonathan B Bugbee MANN born > 26 JUN 1864 probably adopted by Permelias next husband > > Daniel D BUGBEE b: ABT 1822 m Lucinda LYONS > Philinda BUGBEE b: ABT 1830 m George TWEEDY in Ashtabula one ch Cassius > Tweedy > > ZEPHANIAH Dean ( ZD) BUGBEE b: ca 1820 in Chautauqua Co NY m Polly BROWN > 26 NOV 1843 in Ashtabula d after 1910 when past age of 90 one dau May b ca > 1866 Ashtabula CO OH > > Rhoda S "ROSY" BUGBEE b: 23 JUN 1834 m Lysander LYONS 4 ch BOTH d in > Snohomish WA after 1910 by them they had b married 56 yrs > > Naomi BUGBEE b: 23 JUN 1836 m Fernando TURNER served in the NY 7th > Sharpshooters wounded at Cold Harbor lived in > Minnesota > Rice > Wells in 1870 ch, Cornelius 1867 and Theresa 1869 > Sarah BUGBEE b: ABT 1842 > > another dau of John SR and Susan SKINNER DEMOTT is Margaret Peggy DEMOTT > born possibly 1803 died 1823 and may > have married a Love she died three weeks after getting married > > > ============================== > Search the US Census Collection. 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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/SRB.2ACE/12175.1.1 Message Board Post: Hi Donna, Thanks for responding. These are all in Chautauqua county. 1880 Benjamin Palmer (Head). Hanover. Page 41. 408 (dwelling). 429 (family). No street on edge of sheet. 1900 Benjamin Palmer (head) Arkwright. Sheet 6. 139 (Dwelling). 141 (Family). No street on edge of sheet. 1910 Frank Palmer (head). Stockton Twp. Cassadaga Village. Sheet 1. 23 (Dwelling). 23 Family. No street on edge of sheet. 1930 Frank Palmer (head). Hanover Twp. Silver Creek Village. Sheet 1. 27 (House number). 20 (Dwelling). 20 (Family) "Burgess" in margin.
I have a question about Roxanne DeMott Love--Is Henry Love's second wife, Amy, the sister of Roxanne DeMott? I am a great great great granddaughter of their sister, Margaret DeMott who married George Wheeler Schofield. Thanks in advance. Jo Ann Clark Midland, Texas mdavidson5@stny.rr.com wrote: This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: DEMOTT, SKINNER, LOVE, BUGBEE, THAYER, CRIDER, IRWIN, KASTER, LYONS, TWEEDY, LENOX Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/SRB.2ACE/12173.1.1 Message Board Post: Giles (aka CHARLES DEMOTT b ca 1836 ( in all other data b NY) Illinois > DeKalb > Pampas son of John DEMOTT JUNIOR b ca 1803 John died 1873 in Illinois and HIS wife Susanna same age both b NY according to census data children b OHIO, Clarissa, 1833 Edwin 1835, m Susan IRWIN Dec 24, 1857 Henry Co Dau Clara, 8 married William KASTER Son Frank 3 in 1870 Henry Co IL Edwin served 112 Illinois Infantry. Sergeant in the Civil War was pensioned as an invalid in 1889 in NEBRASKA widow SUSAN in CALIF 1913 was a widow in 1910 lived with dau Clara KASTER in Stanislaus > Turlock Twp > District 159 Calif Mary 1836, Lucy 1837, GILES ca 1839,by 1865 had moved to Fulton Co. IL and married Eliz Crider. He died in Lewistown Fulton Co IL in 1919.ACCORDING TO FAMILY born in CHAUTAUQUA CO NY JOHN F, JR ca 1844 and ,from Charlotte Chautauqua Co NY enlisted in ILLINOIS Civil War; Enlisted as a Private on 24 September 1861 Enlisted in Company D, 10th Cavalry Regiment Illinois on 25 November 1861. Received a disability discharge Company D, 10th Cavalry Regiment Illinois on 12 April 1862 Spouse Name:Amanda Siever Marriage Date:Jan 07, 1869 Marriage County:Fulton in 1870 to Henry Co IL gone from records before 1880 JULIUS DEMOTT b Oct 1849 m Sarah ALSBURY b Sept 1859 in IL Oct 05, 1880 Fulton Co 1 ch Minnie b June 1886 in 1850 they are in DeKALB Co IL GILES (used CHARLES Later) DEMOTT in Illinois > Fulton > Cass > District 37 1880 41 born in ELLERY CHAUTAUQUA CO NY wife Elizabeth nee CRIDER 37 born VIRGINIA ch Franklin 12, Charles 10 and George 7 in 1900 he and Elizabeth are in Illinois > Fulton > Cass > District 37 Elizabeth stated she has had by then 4 children only 1 still living married as CHARLES to Elizabeth CRIDER Jul 19, 1865 Fulton JANE DEMOTT born about 1796 d Dekalb IL dau of JOHN SR and Susan SKINNER DEMOTT b NY came to Ellery Chautauqua CO NY married March 7, 1813 Frederick Decatur LOVE b October 18, 1793 Ellery Chautauqua Co NY died about June 1874 Dekalb they had 9 children Father: John LOVE Mother: Sally ROSE ch of Jane and Frederick LOVE were Melinda m to E P WRIGHT lived in East Pierre Dakotas , Susan, Lewis died in Portland Oregon m Samantha GRIFFITH and Frederick Decatur LOVE JUNIOR born in Chautauqua Co Ny m Alice Chapin WEST He lived here til age 8 when the family moved west to Illinois others not known SUSAN DEMOTT b ca 1811 dau of John and Susan SKINNER DEMOTT m Robert LENOX died in Sinclairville 1890 Roxanne (Roxy) born DEMOTT dau of John and Susan SKINNER DEMOTT LOVE, Roxy (DeMott). b. Nov. 8, 1803. d. Dec. 29, 1831 Town of Ellery. Age 28. 1st w/o Henry Love.buried Red Bird Cemetery Love, Henry. b. Aug. 6, 1800. d. June 28, 1838 Town of Ellery. Age 38. s/o John Sr. & Sarah (Rose) Love. md. 1st - Roxy DeMott. md. 2nd - Amy. b. Nov. 6, 1815. Amy survived Henry and she md. 2nd Cyrus Wood. Henry Love came to the Town of Ellery in 1811.(Brother of Frederick Decatur LOVE m to Jane DEMOTT) Children of Henry & Roxy (DeMott) Love included: 1. Lester Love. xxxx-1857. bd. Red Bird Cemetery. 2. Alfred Perry Love. 3. Roxey Love. md Ezra Scott. 4. George Love. died near Portland, Ore. 5. Reuben VanRensselaer Love. b. June 28, 1824. d. Feb. 16, 1888. md. 1st Apr. 13, 1842 - Sally "Sabra" Annis. md. 2nd Dec. 13, 1855 - Ann McCullough. md. 3rd Mar. 7, 1860 - Catherine Scowden. 6. Amy Love. md.. 1st - D. Whitefield McNitt. md. 2nd. - Ezra Scott. Ezra Scott was her sister Roxey's husband. Another dau of John DEMOTT and Susan SKINNER was SARAH "Sally" DEMOTT born 1801 died aft. 1860 Saybrook, Ashtabula, Ohio and married Nathan Dean Bugbee b ca 1791 died in Ashtabula in 1860 Nathan's parents were Jonathan Bugbee & Mary Dean. SARAH DEMOTT The first pioneer woman who settled on the lake shore was Mrs. Nathan Bugbee (Sarah Demot)*DEMOTT, from Chautauqua, N. Y., in 1801. When the harbor was built she lived in the government house for two years, and boarded the civil engineers.Her husband then bought a farm on the shore in the dense forest, and after ceaseless toil for six years they found a mistake had occurred, and that they were on the wrong land. With their six children they began anew on what is now Red Brook avenue. "Aunt Sarah" was a great weaver. Thousands of yards of carpet, sheeting, and toweling passed through her hands. When past eighty-five years of age she wove 500 yards. She died at the woodland home of her son Dobbins, in Kingsville, in 1890. Uncle Nathan Bugbee was a soldier in the war of 1812, and highly prized his old canteen and fife, relics of those trying days to the young republic. Hannah BUGBEE b: WFT Est 1814-1842 m Gershom THAYER b ca 1810 served Civil War in NY 7th Sharpshooters Regt ch Minerva, Eva , Lily and Josephine Harriet BUGBEE b: 10 SEP 1818 m Jacob CAMP John D Browning or BROWNELL BUGBEE b: 20 MAY 1821 d Aug 1, 1865 m Permelia Martin lived in Concord, Erie CO PA ch in 1860 Orren18 JUN 1850 , George Russell 6 FEB 1857 and Julia Viola17 FEB 1859, then Lewis Richard, 5 NOV 1861 and Jonathan B Bugbee MANN born 26 JUN 1864 probably adopted by Permelias next husband Daniel D BUGBEE b: ABT 1822 m Lucinda LYONS Philinda BUGBEE b: ABT 1830 m George TWEEDY in Ashtabula one ch Cassius Tweedy ZEPHANIAH Dean ( ZD) BUGBEE b: ca 1820 in Chautauqua Co NY m Polly BROWN 26 NOV 1843 in Ashtabula d after 1910 when past age of 90 one dau May b ca 1866 Ashtabula CO OH Rhoda S "ROSY" BUGBEE b: 23 JUN 1834 m Lysander LYONS 4 ch BOTH d in Snohomish WA after 1910 by them they had b married 56 yrs Naomi BUGBEE b: 23 JUN 1836 m Fernando TURNER served in the NY 7th Sharpshooters wounded at Cold Harbor lived in Minnesota > Rice > Wells in 1870 ch, Cornelius 1867 and Theresa 1869 Sarah BUGBEE b: ABT 1842 another dau of John SR and Susan SKINNER DEMOTT is Margaret Peggy DEMOTT born possibly 1803 died 1823 and may have married a Love she died three weeks after getting married ============================== Search the US Census Collection. 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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/SRB.2ACE/12175.2 Message Board Post: If you have the street name as well as the number you can find the location on mapquest. That is if the steet names and numbers have not changed since the census was taken. The street name is on the left side of the record.You may have to scroll up or down to see it. Carl
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: DEMOTT, SKINNER, LOVE, BUGBEE, THAYER, CRIDER, IRWIN, KASTER, LYONS, TWEEDY, LENOX Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/SRB.2ACE/12173.1.1 Message Board Post: Giles (aka CHARLES DEMOTT b ca 1836 ( in all other data b NY) Illinois > DeKalb > Pampas son of John DEMOTT JUNIOR b ca 1803 John died 1873 in Illinois and HIS wife Susanna same age both b NY according to census data children b OHIO, Clarissa, 1833 Edwin 1835, m Susan IRWIN Dec 24, 1857 Henry Co Dau Clara, 8 married William KASTER Son Frank 3 in 1870 Henry Co IL Edwin served 112 Illinois Infantry. Sergeant in the Civil War was pensioned as an invalid in 1889 in NEBRASKA widow SUSAN in CALIF 1913 was a widow in 1910 lived with dau Clara KASTER in Stanislaus > Turlock Twp > District 159 Calif Mary 1836, Lucy 1837, GILES ca 1839,by 1865 had moved to Fulton Co. IL and married Eliz Crider. He died in Lewistown Fulton Co IL in 1919.ACCORDING TO FAMILY born in CHAUTAUQUA CO NY JOHN F, JR ca 1844 and ,from Charlotte Chautauqua Co NY enlisted in ILLINOIS Civil War; Enlisted as a Private on 24 September 1861 Enlisted in Company D, 10th Cavalry Regiment Illinois on 25 November 1861. Received a disability discharge Company D, 10th Cavalry Regiment Illinois on 12 April 1862 Spouse Name:Amanda Siever Marriage Date:Jan 07, 1869 Marriage County:Fulton in 1870 to Henry Co IL gone from records before 1880 JULIUS DEMOTT b Oct 1849 m Sarah ALSBURY b Sept 1859 in IL Oct 05, 1880 Fulton Co 1 ch Minnie b June 1886 in 1850 they are in DeKALB Co IL GILES (used CHARLES Later) DEMOTT in Illinois > Fulton > Cass > District 37 1880 41 born in ELLERY CHAUTAUQUA CO NY wife Elizabeth nee CRIDER 37 born VIRGINIA ch Franklin 12, Charles 10 and George 7 in 1900 he and Elizabeth are in Illinois > Fulton > Cass > District 37 Elizabeth stated she has had by then 4 children only 1 still living married as CHARLES to Elizabeth CRIDER Jul 19, 1865 Fulton JANE DEMOTT born about 1796 d Dekalb IL dau of JOHN SR and Susan SKINNER DEMOTT b NY came to Ellery Chautauqua CO NY married March 7, 1813 Frederick Decatur LOVE b October 18, 1793 Ellery Chautauqua Co NY died about June 1874 Dekalb they had 9 children Father: John LOVE Mother: Sally ROSE ch of Jane and Frederick LOVE were Melinda m to E P WRIGHT lived in East Pierre Dakotas , Susan, Lewis died in Portland Oregon m Samantha GRIFFITH and Frederick Decatur LOVE JUNIOR born in Chautauqua Co Ny m Alice Chapin WEST He lived here til age 8 when the family moved west to Illinois others not known SUSAN DEMOTT b ca 1811 dau of John and Susan SKINNER DEMOTT m Robert LENOX died in Sinclairville 1890 Roxanne (Roxy) born DEMOTT dau of John and Susan SKINNER DEMOTT LOVE, Roxy (DeMott). b. Nov. 8, 1803. d. Dec. 29, 1831 Town of Ellery. Age 28. 1st w/o Henry Love.buried Red Bird Cemetery Love, Henry. b. Aug. 6, 1800. d. June 28, 1838 Town of Ellery. Age 38. s/o John Sr. & Sarah (Rose) Love. md. 1st - Roxy DeMott. md. 2nd - Amy. b. Nov. 6, 1815. Amy survived Henry and she md. 2nd Cyrus Wood. Henry Love came to the Town of Ellery in 1811.(Brother of Frederick Decatur LOVE m to Jane DEMOTT) Children of Henry & Roxy (DeMott) Love included: 1. Lester Love. xxxx-1857. bd. Red Bird Cemetery. 2. Alfred Perry Love. 3. Roxey Love. md Ezra Scott. 4. George Love. died near Portland, Ore. 5. Reuben VanRensselaer Love. b. June 28, 1824. d. Feb. 16, 1888. md. 1st Apr. 13, 1842 - Sally "Sabra" Annis. md. 2nd Dec. 13, 1855 - Ann McCullough. md. 3rd Mar. 7, 1860 - Catherine Scowden. 6. Amy Love. md.. 1st - D. Whitefield McNitt. md. 2nd. - Ezra Scott. Ezra Scott was her sister Roxey's husband. Another dau of John DEMOTT and Susan SKINNER was SARAH "Sally" DEMOTT born 1801 died aft. 1860 Saybrook, Ashtabula, Ohio and married Nathan Dean Bugbee b ca 1791 died in Ashtabula in 1860 Nathan's parents were Jonathan Bugbee & Mary Dean. SARAH DEMOTT The first pioneer woman who settled on the lake shore was Mrs. Nathan Bugbee (Sarah Demot)*DEMOTT, from Chautauqua, N. Y., in 1801. When the harbor was built she lived in the government house for two years, and boarded the civil engineers.Her husband then bought a farm on the shore in the dense forest, and after ceaseless toil for six years they found a mistake had occurred, and that they were on the wrong land. With their six children they began anew on what is now Red Brook avenue. "Aunt Sarah" was a great weaver. Thousands of yards of carpet, sheeting, and toweling passed through her hands. When past eighty-five years of age she wove 500 yards. She died at the woodland home of her son Dobbins, in Kingsville, in 1890. Uncle Nathan Bugbee was a soldier in the war of 1812, and highly prized his old canteen and fife, relics of those trying days to the young republic. Hannah BUGBEE b: WFT Est 1814-1842 m Gershom THAYER b ca 1810 served Civil War in NY 7th Sharpshooters Regt ch Minerva, Eva , Lily and Josephine Harriet BUGBEE b: 10 SEP 1818 m Jacob CAMP John D Browning or BROWNELL BUGBEE b: 20 MAY 1821 d Aug 1, 1865 m Permelia Martin lived in Concord, Erie CO PA ch in 1860 Orren18 JUN 1850 , George Russell 6 FEB 1857 and Julia Viola17 FEB 1859, then Lewis Richard, 5 NOV 1861 and Jonathan B Bugbee MANN born 26 JUN 1864 probably adopted by Permelias next husband Daniel D BUGBEE b: ABT 1822 m Lucinda LYONS Philinda BUGBEE b: ABT 1830 m George TWEEDY in Ashtabula one ch Cassius Tweedy ZEPHANIAH Dean ( ZD) BUGBEE b: ca 1820 in Chautauqua Co NY m Polly BROWN 26 NOV 1843 in Ashtabula d after 1910 when past age of 90 one dau May b ca 1866 Ashtabula CO OH Rhoda S "ROSY" BUGBEE b: 23 JUN 1834 m Lysander LYONS 4 ch BOTH d in Snohomish WA after 1910 by them they had b married 56 yrs Naomi BUGBEE b: 23 JUN 1836 m Fernando TURNER served in the NY 7th Sharpshooters wounded at Cold Harbor lived in Minnesota > Rice > Wells in 1870 ch, Cornelius 1867 and Theresa 1869 Sarah BUGBEE b: ABT 1842 another dau of John SR and Susan SKINNER DEMOTT is Margaret Peggy DEMOTT born possibly 1803 died 1823 and may have married a Love she died three weeks after getting married
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: DeMott Classification: Biography Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/SRB.2ACE/12173.2 Message Board Post: Joseph Strong and John DeMotte settled in the town in 1809. The former located in the north-west part, on the farm now occupied by George Belden, where he raised a family of nine children and died at the age of 71; the latter came from Chenango county in the fall, with an ox team and sled, bearing his wife and five children, and located on the north half of lot 5, on Cassadaga Creek. Mr. DeMotte brought with him a quantity of apple seeds, with which he started a nursery, and in a few years set out an orchard, from which he began to harvest apples about 1822. Some of these trees, though old and scared, continue to bear fruit. Daniel, the oldest son of De Motte, was somewhat eccentric, though he was quite intelligent and displayed much ingenuity. In his younger days he spent much time in trying to solve the problem of the feasibility of a perpetual motion and his efforts were not relaxed until he demonstrated the fallacy of his theories. He subsequently turned his ingenuity to practical account by constructing a gristmill in the lower story of his house, the motire power for which was supplied by a small spring brook. The stones, which were about eighteen inches in diameter, were made from rock obtained on the farm, and, unlike ordinary mill stones, which run in a horizontal position, they were hung perpendicularly and discharged the flour in the same manner as the domestic coffee mill. The mill was fed with such precision that only three grains of corn mere admitted at one time. It would run night and day with a very small quantity of water, and roundabout three bushels of corn in twenty-four hours into excellent meal. As it was designed for his own use and convenience he did not seek the patronage of his neighbors, though when his own grinding was done he was always willing to accommodate them, without exacting fee or toll.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: DeMott, Skinner Classification: Biography Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/SRB.2ACE/12173.1 Message Board Post: John DeMott, is early manhood, having learned the shoemaker's trade went to Dutchess county, where he was married; and soon after removed to Chenango county; thence, in the fall of 1809, with his wife and five children, to Ellery on the Cassadaga creek, near Wm. Barrows, and so near the time of Mr. B.'s arrival, that it is doubtful which was the first on the ground. The date of DeMott's purchase, in Lot 5, was Nov., 1809; that of Mr. Barrows, in Lot 6, was June, 1810. This, however, does not determine priority of settlement. There being then no bridge across the Cassadaga at this place, the creek was forded or crossed in a canoe whenever he was obliged to go to Canadaway for supplies or milling. His oldest son, Daniel, took the south half of the old farm, where he resided until his death in 1851. His youngest son, Lorenzo, resides near the site of his father's residence. John DeMott died Dec. 1831; his wife, April, 1838. (History of Chautauqua County, New York - Young) John DeMott. b. 1776. d. Dec. 24, 1831. Age 55. bd. Red Bird Cemetery, Town of Ellery. md Susan Skinner. b. ____d. Apr. 1838. bd. Red Bird Cemetery, Town of Ellery. John planted an apple orchard from seeds he had brought when he came to the Town of Ellery from Chenango Co. on an ox sled with wife and five children in 1809. The orchard was producing apples in 1822. (Town of Ellery Historian's files)
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/SRB.2ACE/12175.1 Message Board Post: Hi! If you can give me the census year & name(s) I can try to find them for you. Donna
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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/SRB.2ACE/12175 Message Board Post: Is it possible to find an exact location from the census microfilm? If I know the house number from the census as well as the dwelling and family number, will that translate into a specific location?
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: BLOOD, PATTERSON, ONEAL, & WATTS Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/SRB.2ACE/12174 Message Board Post: SEEKING THE OBOT. FOR LUCINA ANN BLOOD PATTERSON, WHO DIED IN 1880 IN OR NEAR FREDONIA, CHAUTAUQUA CO. NY