Hi You might want to include the name of Smith Roswell's wife and his siblings, also other locations where he might of lived. It would help in trying to locate him. I'm willing to try, but need something more concrete to go on. Pat R
Hi Pat, Here's all I know about Smith ROSWELL: b. 1827 NY, d. 23 Sep 1910 NJ; m. Ellen M. BULL b. Jul 1835 NY, d. 23 Feb 1923 NJ. Children: Charles M. (or S.) b. Apr 1857 NJ, d. unknown Sarah E. b. abt 1858 NJ, d. 26 Feb 1926 NJ Edgar L. b. 1 Feb 1861 NJ, d. 28 Dec 1880 NJ Ingham I. b. 7 Dec 1862 NJ, d. 4 Dec 1887 NJ William E. (or S.) b. 27 Dec 1870 NJ, d. unknown Edith M. b. 29 Oct 1875 NJ, d. unknown I don't know if Smith ROSWELL had any siblings, where he and his wife married, or where he or his wife were born in NY. The above is derived from Hohokus and Allendale, Bergen Co., NJ censuses beginning in 1870, the first trace I find of him. Historically, he was connected with the railroad from abt 1848 onward. He moved his family from Hohokus to Allendale in the 1880s after becoming Allendale's first railroad station agent and postmaster, and lived there till his death. My father (living - g-grandson) remembers his grandfather, Charles ROSWELL, and hearing about relatives in Dutchess Co., which is why I'm here with hat in hand. Thanks so much for giving it a go! Mary On Sun, 13 Jan 2008 10:29:03 EST, PNUTREG@cs.com wrote: > Hi > > You might want to include the name of Smith Roswell's > wife and his siblings, also other locations where he > might of lived. It would help in trying to locate him. > I'm willing to try, but need something more concrete to > go on. > > Pat R
Hello Mary, Did you request their death certificates from Allendale? I also enclosed a link to the Bergen County historians. A letter to Allendale hisorian may provide you with some information on your family. Good luck with your search. Lori MacCormack in NJ http://www.co.bergen.nj.us/Parks/Cultural%20and%20Historic/pdf/Historians.pdf ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mez" <mezzers@comcast.net> To: <PNUTREG@cs.com>; <nydutche@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, January 13, 2008 1:59 PM Subject: Re: [NYDUTCHE] ROSWELL, late 17/early 1800s > Hi Pat, > > Here's all I know about Smith ROSWELL: b. 1827 NY, d. 23 Sep 1910 NJ; m. > Ellen M. BULL b. Jul 1835 NY, d. 23 Feb 1923 NJ. > > Children: > Charles M. (or S.) b. Apr 1857 NJ, d. unknown > Sarah E. b. abt 1858 NJ, d. 26 Feb 1926 NJ > Edgar L. b. 1 Feb 1861 NJ, d. 28 Dec 1880 NJ > Ingham I. b. 7 Dec 1862 NJ, d. 4 Dec 1887 NJ > William E. (or S.) b. 27 Dec 1870 NJ, d. unknown > Edith M. b. 29 Oct 1875 NJ, d. unknown > > I don't know if Smith ROSWELL had any siblings, where he and his wife > married, or where he or his wife were born in NY. The above is derived from > Hohokus and Allendale, Bergen Co., NJ censuses beginning in 1870, the first > trace I find of him. Historically, he was connected with the railroad from > abt 1848 onward. He moved his family from Hohokus to Allendale in the 1880s > after becoming Allendale's first railroad station agent and postmaster, and > lived there till his death. > > My father (living - g-grandson) remembers his grandfather, Charles ROSWELL, > and hearing about relatives in Dutchess Co., which is why I'm here with hat > in hand. > > Thanks so much for giving it a go! > > Mary > > > On Sun, 13 Jan 2008 10:29:03 EST, PNUTREG@cs.com wrote: > > Hi > > > > You might want to include the name of Smith Roswell's > > wife and his siblings, also other locations where he > > might of lived. It would help in trying to locate him. > > I'm willing to try, but need something more concrete to > > go on. > > > > Pat R > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NYDUTCHE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message