I can tell you I'm not much help. That said, I have your Alexander & dau Catherine. I think your Alexander was enumerated at Horseheads, Chemung, on 1855 NY State census in William's household, although 1860 Catherine which has been lopped off and is now Schuyler Co, has a similar household with a William and "axcie" who say they're from CT. Through a series of marriages a descendant of Catherine Campbell married a Shappee and a Shappee had married Shoemaker Hill's widow there in Chemung Co. I have other Campbells in Chemung County, one of whom married one of "my" McKinneys. I have Stewarts down in Delaware County, one of whom married one of "my" Cooks. I am clueless if any of your Campbells or Stewarts have any direct relationship with those I'd found. > Date: Fri, 01 Feb 2008 20:09:15 -0500 > From: joycelr@aol.com > Subject: [NYDELAWA] CAMPBELLs of Stamford and Andes > > Don't know if there's anyone out there with a?connection?but periodically I > post in the desperate hope that someone will have that one key to help me > open up a brick?wall...... > ???? I have an Alexander CAMPBELL, b. about 1870, in or near Glenorchy. He > married Ann or Anna STEWART about 1796. Sometime after that they emigrated to > the US. They settled in Stamford, Delaware County, NY, by 1820, where they > were listed on the census. It's likely they were in one or another town in > Delaware County through 1829 and possibly later. > ???? Children I'm certain of are William, b. abt. 1814, Henrietta, b. 1819, > and Catharine, b. 1829. By 1842, Henrietta [and possibly the others] were in > Chemung Co., NY.?There were very likely other children - I'm?just not sure > who [or is it whom]. > ?????Additional note: Alexander CAMPBELL was listed very near Colin CAMPBELL > on the 1820 census. Colin was?b. Glenorcy, 1783. It's likely that, if not > brothers, they were related in some manner. If there's anyone out there with > information, a connection, or even bright ideas, I'd appreciate your help > jump-starting this stimied line of mine. Thanks, > Joyce in NC ____________________________________________________________________________________ Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. http://mobile.yahoo.com/;_ylt=Ahu06i62sR8HDtDypao8Wcj9tAcJ
Don't know if there's anyone out there with a?connection?but periodically I post in the desperate hope that someone will have that one key to help me open up a brick?wall...... ???? I have an Alexander CAMPBELL, b. about 1870, in or near Glenorchy. He married Ann or Anna STEWART about 1796. Sometime after that they emigrated to the US. They settled in Stamford, Delaware County, NY, by 1820, where they were listed on the census. It's likely they were in one or another town in Delaware County through 1829 and possibly later. ???? Children I'm certain of are William, b. abt. 1814, Henrietta, b. 1819, and Catharine, b. 1829. By 1842, Henrietta [and possibly the others] were in Chemung Co., NY.?There were very likely other children - I'm?just not sure who [or is it whom]. ?????Additional note: Alexander CAMPBELL was listed very near Colin CAMPBELL on the 1820 census. Colin was?b. Glenorcy, 1783. It's likely that, if not brothers, they were related in some manner. If there's anyone out there with information, a connection, or even bright ideas, I'd appreciate your help jump-starting this stimied line of mine. Thanks, Joyce in NC ________________________________________________________________________ More new features than ever. Check out the new AOL Mail ! - http://webmail.aol.com
Hi I am interested in finding out more about Dorcas Cook who became Dorcas Wordin in CT. Her brother married the sister of Olive Hall who became Olive Jackson when she married David Jackson. These folks were in the middle of the burning of Fairfield, CT, (1779 was it?) and David and Olive moved to the bethel/Liberty area of Sullivan Co, NY about 1809ish. Thank you. Garron Woodruff Denver, CO -------------- Original message -------------- From: "gc-gateway@rootsweb.com" <gc-gateway@rootsweb.com> > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Author: grannytoad > Surnames: DAY, CARRIER, POLHEMUS > Classification: queries > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.newyork.counties.delawa > re/495.1.3/mb.ashx > > Message Board Post: > > That Joseph is one of the sons of my ancestor John Cook. I would like more info > if you have it on Clarissa Day Carrier (they lived btw at Liberty, Sullivan Co). > On 1850 Census, Carriers born late 1700s were mainly born CT, but alas, no > Clarissa. > > Another thing I was going to mention to the Day researcher is that I'm aware > that some Days came from CT and are likely the same Days (along with Polhemuses) > over at Dutchess County, earlier. I did not find surname Day mentioned in John & > Richard Polhemus' book _Up On Preston Mountain_. > > 1840 Census New York Delaware Tompkins has an interesting John Day (age 40-50) > who does have some sons. Don't see him 1850, but is there 1860 Cannonsville with > wife Permelia, John b abt 1797 NY. Sons Arnold S 39 and John H 32 live on either > side of them. These may or may not be related. > > familysearch.org shows them likely to be John Arnold Day 4Oct1796-27Jun1862 > Cannonsville Delaware Co, and Pamelia Sisson 19Nov1800-8May1866 Cannonsville. > Their marriage is shown 29Jun1819 Rensselaerville, Rensselaer, NY. > > --any obits for William Day? Two other suggestions. rootsweb.com has surname > message boards AND email lists - those may be good resources for DAY. > > Important Note: > The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like > to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond > on the board. > > > > To contact list administrator send email to nydelawa-admin@rootsweb.com > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > NYDELAWA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in > the subject and the body of the message
Mary Ann, I only have from Elijah down. Walton is very close to Masonville, so I thought you might have a connection. Elijah was born abt 1760 d. 1840. I don't know where he came from, nor who his wife was. Rene' -------Original Message------- From: MaryAnn Lofgren Date: 1/29/2008 7:28:55 PM To: nydelawa@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [NYDELAWA] Whitmans Hi Rene and Susan, I'm not sure how the Whitman's from Greene County are related to the Whitman's in Masonville. Wouldn't you think they were somehow related being it was such a small community. I read that Joseph Whitman came here from England at an early age, born around the 1790's, he died in 1870. He married Mary Maria (Polly) Boughton in West Durham, NY and settled in Oak Hill, NY. His son, Francis, was born in West Durham and had children born in the following towns, Hunter, Walton, and Hancock. Does Joseph Whitman fit into the Masonville Whitmans? Thanks, Mary Ann
Hi Rene and Susan, I'm not sure how the Whitman's from Greene County are related to the Whitman's in Masonville. Wouldn't you think they were somehow related being it was such a small community. I read that Joseph Whitman came here from England at an early age, born around the 1790's, he died in 1870. He married Mary Maria (Polly) Boughton in West Durham, NY and settled in Oak Hill, NY. His son, Francis, was born in West Durham and had children born in the following towns, Hunter, Walton, and Hancock. Does Joseph Whitman fit into the Masonville Whitmans? Thanks, Mary Ann ------------------------ Susan Beterbide wrote: >Rene, > I am descended from Elijah of masonville..would love >to share any information. >Susan Beterbide >--- Rene' <rtreff@stny.rr.com> wrote: > >>i Mary Ann, >> >>I have some information regarding the Whitmans in >>Delaware County, in >>particular Masonville. They descend from Elijah. >> >>Rene' >> >>From: "MaryAnn Lofgren" <mari54@mindspring.com> >>To: <nygreene@rootsweb.com> >>Sent: Sunday, January 27, 2008 2:41 PM >>Subject: [NYGREENE] WHITMAN - GREENE COUNTY >> >> >> >> >>>Hello, I am new to this list and searching for >>> >>> >>the WHITMAN family from >> >> >>>Prattsville, NY. My husband's great grandfather, >>> >>> >>Charles Whitman, was >> >> >>>born in Prattsville in 1877, in his later years, >>> >>> >>he moved to Brooklyn, >> >> >>>NY. The Whitman's also lived in Oak Hill, Greene >>> >>> >>Co. and in the towns >> >> >>>of Hancock and Walton in Delaware County. >>> >>>Any information is appreciated! >>>Thanks, Mary Ann >>> >>> >> >> >> >>
Hi Susan, I don't have a lot, but maybe I have something you don't. Elijah b. abt 1760 d. 31 Aug 1848 buried lower Whitman Cemetery wife's name unknown Children: Elijah 17 Jan 1784 d. 3 mar 1864 Phebe unknown dates Ichabod P. 29 aug 1790 d. 2 aug 1862 Samuel 1782 d. 1831 Elijah jr. maried Mary Young b. 21 mar 1785 both buried in Whitman Cemetery - Elijah was a deacon of the Baptist Church in Masonville. Their children: Susan Maria 23 mar 1807 Stephen 1 may 1808 d. 4 feb 1894 Phoebe Salina 18 sep 1810 Betsey 28 feb 1814 Sabrina 9 feb 1816 d. 24 aug 1851 Mary Ann 11 apr 1818 James Young 20 may 1820 Jesse 24 sep 1824 Jane Caroline 6 feb 1826 d. 7 jul 1916 Sally abt 1830 Elijah 2 nov 1812 Sally b. abt 1830 d. unknown married Stillman Davis b. 1811 d. 1897 buried Beach Hill Cemetery Masonville Stillman was also married to Betsey Whitman b. 28 Feb 1814 d. 1834 - she is also buried on Beach Hill. Sally and Stillman had the following children: Elijah W. 12 aug 1846 d. 27 dec 1931 Emily C.abt 1845 Eugene abt 1854 Elijah W. married Ida Lee Couse b. 16 feb 1850 d. 24 feb 1925 they had at least 1 child: Jesse E. Davis b. abt 1878 d. unknown married Mabel b. abt 1872 deaths unknown Ida Lee's parents were Hosea B. Getter b. 1817 d. 22 Oct 1887 and Hannah Maria Getter b. 3 Dec 1821 d. 1865 - they had 16 children - The Getter's are my direct line. I have some more information regarding Stephen, Sabrina, Mary Ann, James, Jesse, Jane, and Elijah, if you need it, or maybe you can fill me in on what I don't have. Even though the Whitmans are not a direct line, I like to gather as much information as I can about certain families in the Masonville area. This was a very small community and many of the families married into each other. Rene'
Rene, I am descended from Elijah of masonville..would love to share any information. Susan Beterbide --- Rene' <rtreff@stny.rr.com> wrote: > Hi Mary Ann, > > I have some information regarding the Whitmans in > Delaware County, in > particular Masonville. They descend from Elijah. > > Rene' > > From: "MaryAnn Lofgren" <mari54@mindspring.com> > To: <nygreene@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sunday, January 27, 2008 2:41 PM > Subject: [NYGREENE] WHITMAN - GREENE COUNTY > > > > Hello, I am new to this list and searching for > the WHITMAN family from > > Prattsville, NY. My husband's great grandfather, > Charles Whitman, was > > born in Prattsville in 1877, in his later years, > he moved to Brooklyn, > > NY. The Whitman's also lived in Oak Hill, Greene > Co. and in the towns > > of Hancock and Walton in Delaware County. > > > > Any information is appreciated! > > Thanks, Mary Ann > > > To contact list administrator send email to > nydelawa-admin@rootsweb.com > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email > to NYDELAWA-request@rootsweb.com with the word > 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and > the body of the message > ____________________________________________________________________________________ Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your home page. http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs
Hi Mary Ann, I have some information regarding the Whitmans in Delaware County, in particular Masonville. They descend from Elijah. Rene' From: "MaryAnn Lofgren" <mari54@mindspring.com> To: <nygreene@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, January 27, 2008 2:41 PM Subject: [NYGREENE] WHITMAN - GREENE COUNTY > Hello, I am new to this list and searching for the WHITMAN family from > Prattsville, NY. My husband's great grandfather, Charles Whitman, was > born in Prattsville in 1877, in his later years, he moved to Brooklyn, > NY. The Whitman's also lived in Oak Hill, Greene Co. and in the towns > of Hancock and Walton in Delaware County. > > Any information is appreciated! > Thanks, Mary Ann
Rena, I like it the way it is doing a great job find it interesting. My experience on another board one person was sending 50 + messages a day on civil war records it was just to much having dial up service at the time took forever to download all the messages had to unsubscribe from it. What I have done is have several email address one for general use one for club use others for dictated people I also use a long email address with letters and numbers so the spams do not get it there is spiders and robots getting email address. My new service permits 10 email address makes it great just have to change from to other. Enjoy the mail my ancestors lived in Delaware and Sullivan Counties. Lloyd Rene' <rtreff@stny.rr.com> wrote: Good Afternoon, This is in response to the opinions/comments about Gatewayed messages. I opened the gateway to the mailing list when I took over the administration of the message board a couple of months back. The reason the gateway was closed to begin with was because there was a problem with gateways when the new mailing list system was brought in. Then after things were fixed, I could never get a response from the person who adminned the message board, when he left, I took over, and I changed it back to the way it used to be. It is my feeling that the board and mailing list go hand and hand. Some people prefer to use the message boards, more one on one discussion. Some prefer the daily mail. Either way everything that gets posted is supposed to deal with one subject, and that subject is Delaware County NY, whether it be the towns in it or the people that lived, died or moved through it. As you can see there was some help to be gotten from either from the board or the list, both helping each other. It is important to note, that when answering a gatewayed message, you MUST go to the link in the mail to answer them back. The email address "gateway" does NOT exist. It only exists as a generic address because ancestry deemed it necessary due to privacy laws. Those who post to message boards are not always aware that their email was also going to some lists. I hope that because this is an extra step in replying that those of you who can help will continue to do so, I would hate to think that because it is an extra step of clicking a link instead of reply, that someone does not get the information they seek. After all we are all on this list to help and receive help, right? Anyway, until I give up being the administrator of the board or the mailing list, this is the way it is going to stay. If anyone else has any comments or opinions, please email me directly, do not post them on the mailing list. My email address is nydelawa-admin@rootsweb.com Thank You, Rene' list administrator To contact list administrator send email to nydelawa-admin@rootsweb.com ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NYDELAWA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Rene' I think you made a good choice. The instructions at the foot of the gateway messages are quite clear and if one reads them there should be no confusion. I for one find the gateway material quite useful. Jack Hume -----Original Message----- From: nydelawa-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:nydelawa-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Rene' Sent: Monday, January 28, 2008 12:15 PM To: nydelawa@rootsweb.com Subject: [NYDELAWA] Administrator Message Good Afternoon, This is in response to the opinions/comments about Gatewayed messages. I opened the gateway to the mailing list when I took over the administration of the message board a couple of months back. The reason the gateway was closed to begin with was because there was a problem with gateways when the new mailing list system was brought in. Then after things were fixed, I could never get a response from the person who adminned the message board, when he left, I took over, and I changed it back to the way it used to be. It is my feeling that the board and mailing list go hand and hand. Some people prefer to use the message boards, more one on one discussion. Some prefer the daily mail. Either way everything that gets posted is supposed to deal with one subject, and that subject is Delaware County NY, whether it be the towns in it or the people that lived, died or moved through it. As you can see there was some help to be gotten from either from the board or the list, both helping each other. It is important to note, that when answering a gatewayed message, you MUST go to the link in the mail to answer them back. The email address "gateway" does NOT exist. It only exists as a generic address because ancestry deemed it necessary due to privacy laws. Those who post to message boards are not always aware that their email was also going to some lists. I hope that because this is an extra step in replying that those of you who can help will continue to do so, I would hate to think that because it is an extra step of clicking a link instead of reply, that someone does not get the information they seek. After all we are all on this list to help and receive help, right? Anyway, until I give up being the administrator of the board or the mailing list, this is the way it is going to stay. If anyone else has any comments or opinions, please email me directly, do not post them on the mailing list. My email address is nydelawa-admin@rootsweb.com Thank You, Rene' list administrator To contact list administrator send email to nydelawa-admin@rootsweb.com ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NYDELAWA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Good Afternoon, This is in response to the opinions/comments about Gatewayed messages. I opened the gateway to the mailing list when I took over the administration of the message board a couple of months back. The reason the gateway was closed to begin with was because there was a problem with gateways when the new mailing list system was brought in. Then after things were fixed, I could never get a response from the person who adminned the message board, when he left, I took over, and I changed it back to the way it used to be. It is my feeling that the board and mailing list go hand and hand. Some people prefer to use the message boards, more one on one discussion. Some prefer the daily mail. Either way everything that gets posted is supposed to deal with one subject, and that subject is Delaware County NY, whether it be the towns in it or the people that lived, died or moved through it. As you can see there was some help to be gotten from either from the board or the list, both helping each other. It is important to note, that when answering a gatewayed message, you MUST go to the link in the mail to answer them back. The email address "gateway" does NOT exist. It only exists as a generic address because ancestry deemed it necessary due to privacy laws. Those who post to message boards are not always aware that their email was also going to some lists. I hope that because this is an extra step in replying that those of you who can help will continue to do so, I would hate to think that because it is an extra step of clicking a link instead of reply, that someone does not get the information they seek. After all we are all on this list to help and receive help, right? Anyway, until I give up being the administrator of the board or the mailing list, this is the way it is going to stay. If anyone else has any comments or opinions, please email me directly, do not post them on the mailing list. My email address is nydelawa-admin@rootsweb.com Thank You, Rene' list administrator
I too would kinda-rather not have to read all the message board postings in my email messages BUT there are sure to be some I'd otherwise miss. In this case I thought I might be able to help the new Day researcher but instead picked up a little more on my Cook inlaws'-inlaw Clarissa Day. I think I can deal with this. And it's likely the Day kids he's looking for are related as well if someone can help him. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Yahoo! Search. http://tools.search.yahoo.com/newsearch/category.php?category=shopping
Hello, I am new to this list and searching for the WHITMAN family from Walton and Hancock, NY. My husband's great great grandfather, Charles Whitman, was born in Hancock in 1853.. The Whitman's also lived in Prattsville and Oak Hill, Greene Co. Any information is appreciated! Thanks, Mary Ann
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: JamesBrown66 Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.newyork.counties.delaware/495.1.3.1.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: I mistyped above the date of marriage was 14 April 1795 not 1796. Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: JamesBrown66 Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.newyork.counties.delaware/495.1.3.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Clarissa Day was the dau of Amasa Day and (?) Beebe. She was b. 8 May 1777 in Colchester, CT. She m. Ebenezer Carrier 14 April 1796 in Colchester, CT. She d. 3 Sept 1821 in Liberty, Sullivan, NY. Not sure if this is the data you want but will help any way I can. I have the Day ancestry if that will help. Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
This is a reply to a posting on 26.JAN.2008 to a gatewayed-message which did not have a signature. I have 5 generations of CARRIERS in my PERSONS / PARSONS lines and looked back to see if I could find a CLARISSA [DAY], and I did. She married an older brother of 'my' Sarah-5- CARRIER. Clarrissa married Ebenezer / Edward-5-CARRIER on 14.APR. 1795--UNK. place of marriage. Edward was born in Colchester, New London,CONN.. I have Clarissa's parents' names which you may want. FA;Amasa DAY and MO:UNK. given name; Surname of [BEEBE] . Clarissa died on 03.SEP.1821.Place of death-UNK. Ebenezer m.#2-a Sarah[BANKS] HILL, a widow. b. 1776 and died 1868, dau. of Hezekiah and Sarah [UNK] BANKS.There were children born of this second marriage whose names I do not have. I hope this information is helpful.. By the way, if this line is YOURS through CARRIER, did you know that in the CARRIER first generation Thomas-1-married Martha-2-[ALLEN] CARRIER and she was one of those hung in tha time of the Salem area WITCH-hysteria? [In Andover,Essex Co.,MA.] Just a posting-comment / OPINION. To me, these gatewayed- messages are a waste of time to others. I do not know who you are and, if I had NOT had some valid information--would NOT have bothered to take the time to answer. Why can't you post to the wanted-website? Mostly, I DELETE ALL gatewayed-messages. Charlotte J. Sheldon
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: grannytoad Surnames: DAY, CARRIER, POLHEMUS Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.newyork.counties.delaware/495.1.3/mb.ashx Message Board Post: That Joseph is one of the sons of my ancestor John Cook. I would like more info if you have it on Clarissa Day Carrier (they lived btw at Liberty, Sullivan Co). On 1850 Census, Carriers born late 1700s were mainly born CT, but alas, no Clarissa. Another thing I was going to mention to the Day researcher is that I'm aware that some Days came from CT and are likely the same Days (along with Polhemuses) over at Dutchess County, earlier. I did not find surname Day mentioned in John & Richard Polhemus' book _Up On Preston Mountain_. 1840 Census New York Delaware Tompkins has an interesting John Day (age 40-50) who does have some sons. Don't see him 1850, but is there 1860 Cannonsville with wife Permelia, John b abt 1797 NY. Sons Arnold S 39 and John H 32 live on either side of them. These may or may not be related. familysearch.org shows them likely to be John Arnold Day 4Oct1796-27Jun1862 Cannonsville Delaware Co, and Pamelia Sisson 19Nov1800-8May1866 Cannonsville. Their marriage is shown 29Jun1819 Rensselaerville, Rensselaer, NY. --any obits for William Day? Two other suggestions. rootsweb.com has surname message boards AND email lists - those may be good resources for DAY. Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
hello group I have been looking for " Beneath pepacton waters " the book for quite some time if anyone knows anyone that has one, i would be forever greatful Vincent A. Barbato 01/26/2008 ----- Original Message ----- From: "jeremiah palmer" <jpalmer13@nc.rr.com> To: <nydelawa@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, November 29, 2007 8:00 PM Subject: Re: [NYDELAWA] Shavertown and area > Hi Folks, > > Someone had emailed me asking about Shavertown especially books and a DVD. > > Due to overwhelming input, I have lost who was asking but will add what is > known. > > The DVD was advertised on the Delaware County web but was removed some > time > ago. > Contact the Andes High School in Andes for this. > > Two books, Echoes along the Delaware and Beneath Pepacton Waters was > published by Alice and Robert Jacobson. Since they still live in the > Andes > area and have a phone number it is expected that they might still sell > books. I got my two about 10 years ago and have enjoyed the pictures and > all the history. I was a kid living on Palmer Hill all those years back, > but visited family so we got to see the construction of the two > reservoirs......dropping all the best acreage and nice looking farms for > what? > > Jacobson, Robert and Alice > > 55 Dibble Rd > > Andes, NY 13731-2511 > > (845) 676-3238 > > If anyone would like anything more, feel free to ask me... > > Jeremiah Palmer > > > > > > > > To contact list administrator send email to nydelawa-admin@rootsweb.com > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > NYDELAWA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: grannytoad Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.newyork.counties.delaware/495.1.2.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: This looks like them & 8 kids maybe - on the PA side of the Delaware: 1880 District 2, Milanville, Wayne, Pennsylvania Film Number T9-1202 Page Number 123B. Have you looked to see if Brundage's wife Sarepta might have been a Day, his sister? Earliest census listings were for a Jesse and a Harvey. William named a child Jesse. I'm unrelated. Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
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