Hello everyone My thanks to Joyce for her past work and René for her takeover. Now I have an Aurilla, Orilla Orila ( all variations found in the census) (Wilson) Wright b 1808. I spotted Araminta b 1813 and hoped that maybe the unusual name might provide a clue to something. With the name Isaac I am going to try to find what I can. I hope that Ann will try also. Shirley Becker Message: 8 Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2006 12:14:15 -0400 From: Ann and Bob Frederking <fredrkng@magma.ca> Subject: Re: [NYDELAWA] Roll Call - Telford, Covil (Covill), Wilson, Losey, Woolsey To: "Rene'" <rtreff@stny.rr.com>, nydelawa@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <7.0.1.0.0.20061016115659.01a91e58@magma.ca> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"; format=flowed Greetings, Increasing the time I spent on these searches was supposed to be a retirement project. Now, almost 9 months post retirement, I still don't seem to have found the time to increase my genealogy time. But it will happen eventually. I know less about her mother's side. Her mother was Caroline Covil (Covel, Covill), born in Roxbury 24 Sept 1843. Caroline's parents were: Edwin Covil (Covell), born June 19, 1812 in Roxbury and Araminta Wilson, born Oct. 11, 1813 in Colchester. Edwin's parents (Samuel Covel and Elinore Losey) were born in Cape Cod and in Dutchess County. How and when they got together and to Delaware County, I don't know. I know even less about Araminta's parents, Issac Wilson born c. 1787 and Esther Woolsey. This might the kicker for me to get out the information and ramp it up on the priorities list. Ann Frederking