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    1. [NYFL] APO63 [CHARLES DARWIN PALMER]
    2. I can find reference to only two Charles Palmers that might fit your request. Neither of which indicates a middle name. The first married an Ester Ann Thompson and the other died at about the age of 20 in Busti. Are either of these of any interest? Rikki On 25 Jan 2003 at 18:54, [email protected] wrote: > Looking for info on Charles Darwin Palmer > > ______________________________

    02/22/2003 12:36:13
    1. [NYFL] Carlene Schanck [SCHENCK]
    2. Carlene, In Western NY the only William I could find was this one: 7803. SCHENCK, William C., paster of the Presbyterian Congregating of Princeton, NJ, d in Princeton (3-11/11/18) Geneva Gazette Nov 11, 1818 In Central NY I found this: 7669. SCHENCK, Peter m 9/29/33 Almira POWERS in Groton (6-10/16) Geneva Gazette Oct 16, 1833 There is no other William, Mary or Peter listed. Rikki On 21 Jan 2003 at 20:17, Carlene/Charlie wrote: > Rikki, I was pleased to read your offer for lookups in New York. > > I hope you can help me find more information about > > Father: WILLIAM SCHENCK birth? death? etc. > > Mother: MARY SCHENCK birth? death? etc > > > They had a Son: PETER SCHENCK B. 1813 or 1814, Tompkins Co. NY > > Peter I found again 1849 married and living in Clinton Michigan > > > > Did William and Mary have other children? > > Thank you, > Carlene Schanck [email protected]

    02/22/2003 12:36:13
    1. [NYFL] Jerri Berkley [TAYLOR/HIGBIE/DRISCOLL/PURDY/OSBORNE/SKINNER
    2. Jerri, Sorry, there is nothing with those combination of names. Rikki On 23 Jan 2003 at 5:00, [email protected] wrote: > Rikki, > Thank you for your kind offer. My 3 brick walls: > SOPHIA TAYLOR -- b. 11-5-1800 m. to Benjamin Higbie 1-23-1819. (Looking for > birth record & parent's names.) > > LAURA PURDY (Perdy) -- b. 8-30-1801 m. to DANIEL DRISKILL (Driscoll) b. > 5-30-1798. (Looking for birth records & parents of both.) > > CHAUNCEY OSBORN (Osborne) -- b. 12-5-1797 m. to Polly Skinner on 7-19-1814. > Looking for proof of parents, believed to be Reverend REUBEN OSBORNE & HANNAH > SKINNER(?). Hannah d. 3-1-1853. > > Your kindness is greatly appreciated. Thank you. > Jerri Berkley

    02/22/2003 12:36:13
    1. [NYFL] Jim Fraser [FRASER]
    2. Jim, I'm sorry, I find nothing on your FRASER family at all. Rikki On 21 Jan 2003 at 15:45, Fraser, James E Jr - Eastman wrote: > Hi Rikki > > I trying to locate the parents of a JAMES W. FRASER born about 1845 in York, > Livingston County. I believe they were John D. and Sarah but need > documentation. He died in 1880 at age 35 by foul play & was found floating > in the Barge canal. > > > Jim Fraser > Laboratory Technician Associate > Eastman Chemical Co > Eastman Rd, B-230 > PO Box 511 > Kingsport, TN 37662-5125 > Toll-Free 1-800-EASTMAN, ext 8655 > Direct (423)229-8655 > Fax (423)224-0413 > mailto:[email protected] >

    02/22/2003 12:36:13
    1. [NYFL] GeoFox [FOX/BALL]
    2. Geo ;-) I'm sorry, I could not find a reference to these folks in any of the books. Rikki On 25 Jan 2003 at 19:30, [email protected] wrote: > BlankCould you Please do a look up on an Albert Fox & wife Caroline "Ball" > Fox in late 1800's > possibly in Tioga Co. NY Or Chemung Co. > > Thank You > & > Take Care > GeoFox > > > --- > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > Version: 6.0.443 / Virus Database: 248 - Release Date: 1/10/03 > > ______________________________

    02/22/2003 12:36:13
    1. [NYFL] Frank in Florida [SPITZ]
    2. Frank, I am sorry. I find no SPITZ at all. Rikki On 21 Jan 2003 at 0:51, Frank wrote: > I am looking for the marriage of Louis (Ludwig) SPITZ to > Katharina BON*****, approx 1845 in Rochester NY., Monroe County. > I believe they were living in Gates at the time, just outside of Rochester. > > Thanks > Frank in Florida > >

    02/22/2003 12:36:13
    1. [NYFL] Ted Gibson [Johnson Family and Elliott / Johnson Wedding]
    2. Ted, I'm sorry to say that while there are many many Johnson's listed. There are no names that fit the profiles you sent. I am sorry. Rikki On 21 Jan 2003 at 10:36, [email protected] wrote: > > January 21, 2003 > > Hi Rikki, > > Your willingness to do these lookups is a great kindness. > > I'm trying to find connections to the family of JOSEPH and PHEBE JOHNSON who > owned a farm, according to the 1850 US Census, in CATLIN TOWNSHIP, CHEMUNG > CO., NY, . That JOHNSON FAMILY listing is as follows: > > JOSEPH (42) - PHEBE M. (40) - LEROY (21) -SELICK (20) - ANN E. (18) - > THEODOCIA (16) - MARY A. (14) - JULIA (09) - LAFAYETTE (08) -WESLEY (05) - > ELIZABETH (03). > > The above mentioned JULIA JOHNSON (b. 1840) married LAFAYETTE ELLIOTT (b. > 1824 ?) on JULY 17TH 1859, possibly at Millport, and shortly thereafter moved > to Wisconsin. > > Any information about these folks would be truly appreciated. > > Sincerely, > Ted Gibson > Farmington Hills, MI > > . >

    02/22/2003 12:36:13
    1. [NYFL] Rita Bishop Kautz [DOTY/BISHOP]
    2. Rita, I'm sorry, I find nothing on these names. Rikki On 25 Jan 2003 at 18:47, [email protected] wrote: > I would appreciate knowing anything > there may be in it about DOTY, Dorus > DOTY, Willard > BISHOP, Dwight C. > > Thanks, > > Rita Bishop Kautz, Attica, Ny > > ______________________________

    02/22/2003 12:36:12
    1. [NYFL] (no subject)
    2. > Need help in locating information regarding Agnes Korsmeyer, born > 7-10-1904,  in New Jersey,of Swedish descent, married in 1930 to > William Korsmeyer, Jr. in Dumont, Bergen County, NJ.  William died in  > November 1974 in Dumont. Agnes died on April 20, 2000, in Canandaigua, > Ontario County NY.  > > Any information provided will be appreciated. Thank You. > > Ruth Foster > Ocean NJ

    02/22/2003 03:05:56
    1. [NYFL] Tioga County News May 10, 1900 2 of 3
    2. Bill Grummons
    3. The OWEGO RECORD. Tioga County News. May 10, 1900 CRIMINAL MATTERS JOHN DOW John Dow, who was released from jail a day or two ago, was re-arrested this morning Recorder LORING sent him to the Onondaga county penitentiary. CHARLES PRIME. Charles PRIME, colored, who alleged to have beaten his wife, was arrested Monday night by Office HORGAN for public intoxication. The case was called Tuesday afternoon before Recorder LORING who sentenced him to five days in jail. JOHN RUSSELL. Recorder C. O. HOAGLAND of Waverly sentenced John RUSSELL to 20 days in jail for carrying a revolver in violation of section 24 in the village ordinances. He is in jail to serve his sentence. He is the man who was arrested early Tuesday morning with the end of a finger missing, and is suspected of being a burglar. MELVIN ALDRICH. Melvin ALDRICH of South Owego was brought before Justice of the Peace B. W. LORING, Friday morning, having been arrested under the truancy law for not sending his children to school. He secured Fred J. DAVIS, Esq., as council and demanded a jury trial. His case was adjourned to Friday. May 18. ISAAC KENT. Chief ROBINSON arrested Isaac KENT for public intoxication Saturday evening on Main street. KENT broke away from the Chief and ran up Central avenue, closely followed by the officer, but he finally evaded capture. The officer ran onto KENT, Sunday, down by the bridges and arrested him, lodging him in jail. He was arraigned before Recorder LORING and at the request of Chief ROBINSON, sentence was suspended. A MASONIC RELIC. At the meeting last evening of Friendship Lodge, No.153 F. and A. M., a relic of early Masonic days and troubles was received and added to the lodge's collection of curios. It was a brick from the cell in the old jail at Canandaigua in which William MORGAN, famous in the anti-Masonic troubles of 70 years ago was confined at one time. The jail was torn down some time ago and the bricks were much sought for as Masonic relics and one came into the possession of W. D. LAWRENCE of Sayre PA, who presented it to Friendship Lodge, of which he is a member, and for which the lodge returned its thanks. SPENCER NEWS Charles LANGE was in Owego on Wednesday. Landlord HART has been spending the major portion of the week away from home. Owego was among the places visited. The Odd Fellows of Owasso Lodge, No. 697 will hold anniversary services in the M. E. church on Sunday evening next at 7:30 and will be pleased to see their friends on that occasion. Rev. S. J. CUMMINGS of Tioga Center will preach the service commemorative of the occasion. Odd Fellows, be prompt at the hall at 6:30 and march in a body. - Spencer Needle. OBITUARY. JOHN EARL STEBBINS Died, at Owego, NY, May 8, 1900, of paralysis, John Earl STEBBINS, aged 74 years. He is survived by one brother, B. M. STEBBINS, and one sister, Mrs. C. K. LINCOLN, both of Owego. The funeral was held at 1 p. m. today. MRS. ARTHUR COONS. Died, at Beaver Meadows, Tioga, NY, Sunday May 6 1900, of peritonitis, Alice, wife of Arthur COONS, aged 29 years. Her funeral was held at the residence yesterday at 11 a. m.; interment in the county cemetery at Beaver Meadows. MRS. SIDNEY WHITMARSH. Died, on Oak Hill, Tioga, NY, Monday, May 7, 1900, Dolly, wife of Sidney WHITMARSH, aged 36 years. She is survived by her husband, and infant daughter, Gertie D., Her parents Mr. and Mrs. William BROOKS. The funeral was held at the residence today at 10 a. m., and at the Baptist church at Tioga Center at 11 a.m. Interment at Tioga Center. JAMES WHITTAKER. Died, at Warren Center, PA. Sunday, May 6, 1900, James WHITTAKER, aged about 65 years. He is survived by his wife and four children, Mrs. L. M. HILL of Owego, Mrs. P. S. ARNOLD of South Warren, Mrs. L. F. CORBIN of Little Meadows and H. J. WHITTAKER of West WARREN. Mrs. W. W. ANDROS of Owego, The wife of Dr. CHIDDESTER of Newark Valley and Mrs. Henry Van BRUNT of Binghamton are nieces. The funeral was held Wednesday at 10 a. m. at Warren Center. O. N. SWIFT. Died, at his home in Lestershire, NY, Saturday, May 5, 1900, of pneumonia and typhoid fever, O. N. SWIFT, aged 61 years. He was a prominent and respected citizen of Lestershire. He is survived by his wife and daughter, Mrs. Grant McDONALD of Ithaca. Services were conducted at his late residence by Rev. J. H. LaROCHE Monday morning. The body was taken to his former home at Afton for burial. Representatives of the Hook and Ladder Co., accompanied the remains. The Masonic Fraternity had charge of the services at the grave. CHURCH SUPPERS. CONGREGATIONAL. The gentlemen of the Congregational church served a supper at the church parlors Friday which drew a large patronage. The supper was prepared by Mrs. Alice BARNETT and it goes without saying it was something out of the ordinary church suppers. The gentlemen of the church waited on the tables. The receipts were $20.50. PRESBYTERIAN The Presbyterian Y. P. S. C. E. served supper at the chapel Friday evening. The attendance was large and it netted about $12. DRIVE AND RIDE TO THE RIGHT. The village trustees at their meeting Monday issued orders to the police to see that all who ride and drive on the village streets keep to the right side of the street to lessen the chance of accidental collisions. If enforced this order will soon be the means of two paths on each street and less danger to riders and pedestrians. Four new firemen were made that night at this meeting; Earl WASHBURN in Susquehanna Hose CO., No 1 and Henry McCLELLAN, Lee PERRY and Percy INGERSOLL in Protectives No. 4. SURROGATES COURT, BEFORE HON. HOWARD J. MEAD, SURROGATE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1900. Letter's of administration upon the estate of Elizabeth BIDWELL, late of Berkshire, diseased, were issued to Bruce BIDWELL and Daniel P. WITTER. Estate value $1,800. The last will and testament of Margaret J. CADY, late of Nichols, deceased, was admitted to probate and letters testamentary were issued to George M. CADY. Estimated value of the estate is $10,000. CHARLES DANA SITS UP. Rather disquieting news are in circulation regarding Charles DANA, of this village, who was recently operated on for a cancer at Sayre hospital. Dr. SPENCER of that institution telephoned The RECORD this afternoon that Mr. DANA is able to sit up every day and is doing well. It is expected that he can come home in a few days. THE SHERIFFS MISTAKE. Justice George F. LYON'S Amusing Experience in Norwich. Justice George F. LYON is in Norwich presiding at a trial and special term of the supreme court, which opened there Monday morning. An amusing experience incidental to Judge LYON'S arrival at court Monday is described in the Norwich Sun this morning as follows: Since Zenas TARBLE has served on the county as sheriff, this is the first time that Judge George F. Lyon has held court here. The sheriff and one or two other men were in the judges private office Monday morning, when Judge LYON and his stenographer entered the room and proceeded to make themselves at home. Sheriff TARBLE said, good naturedly, "Gentlemen, this room is reserved for the judge. Yonder across the hall, is the attorney's room." "Sheriff, allow me to introduce to you Judge LYON." said the stenographer, whereupon certain men vacated the room, but not those who had been invited by the sheriff to do so. Bill Grummons @ [email protected] Much more news of Tioga county may be gleaned at: <http://www.rootsweb.com/~nytioga/index.htm

    02/21/2003 08:15:54
    1. [NYFL] Ontario Co. cemeteries
    2. Dianne
    3. http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ny/county/ontario/ I have just added Woodlawn Cemetery in Canandaigua, online. This cemetery consists of over 7,500 burials. I have also listed various Census rolls for Almhouses, Hospitials and Jail rolls in Ontario Co., NY Dianne

    02/19/2003 06:45:02
    1. [NYFL] Joseph S. McKEG
    2. O'Hallorans
    3. Hi All, I saw a "cabinet card" photograph of Joseph S. McKEG (as a young man) of Montour Falls, Schuyler co., NY - for sale on ebay. Link: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3208562976&category=13705 It's nothing to do with me, but I thought I'd pass it along in case someone here is related to the McKegs. Linda Z. O'Halloran Schuyler co., NY GenWeb http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyschuyl/

    02/17/2003 11:01:22
    1. [NYFL] Finger Lakes Genealogy
    2. Darwina Michael
    3. 1891 Newspaper Marriage and Death Notices have been added to SOME FINGER LAKES GENEALOGY: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~darmi/ Mirror site: http://members.tripod.com/~chickened/fingerlakes.html

    02/17/2003 10:21:51
    1. [NYFL] Wentworth
    2. Bill Grummons
    3. Dear Friends Would there be any amongst you who might know if Miss Lucy and Miss Edith WENTWORTH, of Owego, to whom I bear witness in today's OWEGO RECORD, might still have kin in any area of NY? I would like very much to learn some way, if these two esteemed ladies could have been related to Nathaniel GRUMMONS' wife, Lydia WENTWORTH of German, Chenango County, NY, born December 28, 1789 and died April 25, 1870, and are buried behind the church at Pitcher, NY? Many thanks. Bill Grummons

    02/17/2003 08:52:08
    1. [NYFL] Tioga County News May 10, 1900 1 of 2
    2. Bill Grummons
    3. THE OWEGO RECORD Tioga County News May 10, 1900 NEWARK VALLEY. Newark Valley, May 8.- S. J. VOSE and little son Claude spent Friday with his wife, who is in Elmira taking treatment. Mrs. Dwight MERRELL of Port Dickinson and Archie HOOKER of Elmira, were in town over Sunday called here by the illness of their father, John HOOKER. Mrs. Charles CORTRIGHT of Auburn has been visiting friends in town for a few days. The annual meeting of the Town Sunday School association was held in the M. E. church last Sunday evening. The following officers were selected: President M. W. BAKEMAN; vice president, Charles FRANK; secretary, LeRoy HOLLISTER; treasurer, Mrs. M. T. RUNDELL; home department secretary, Mrs. W. G. PRENTICE. The address was given by Rev. Mr. LEACOCK. G. E. PURPLE, the editor of the Herald, is having his house newly painted. Mr. Edward MARTIN of Tully is at M. CLINTON'S, called here by the illness of Grace CLINTON, who is in a very critical condition. Samuel LORING of Ithaca is calling on friends in town. The senior L. T. I., will give a social tomorrow evening. A literary program has been prepared and light refreshments will be served. Quite a number of workmen are now employed at KEMP'S new factory. Two machinists are here from Syracuse, cleaning and putting in order the machinery. NICHOLS. Nichols, May 7.- Miss Susan BIXBY of the city hospital of Binghamton is spending some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. R. BIXBY. Miss Minnie PRATT of Smithboro is visiting her uncle, T. DEAN Miss Grace SHERWOOD of Sayre is visiting her sister, Mrs. F. P. WHITE. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. ROSS and daughter Nina spent Sunday in Candor. M. M. CADY and daughter Juena of Dubuque, IA are visiting relatives in town. Mrs. Schuyler BIXBY died suddenly on Thursday of neuralgia of the heart, at her home on REYNOLDS hill. She leave two sons, George and Orin; and a brother John S. REYNOLDS. The funeral was held from the residence yesterday, Prof. MOORE officiating. Interment was in the public cemetery above Nichols. Rev. and Mrs. F. M. McNAIR left Saturday for their mission work in Japan. They will stop at Chicago, St Louis and San Francisco before sailing. Messrs. Dobbins and Porter Van DUSEN of Brooklyn were in town Friday. Miss Margaret J. CADY'S funeral was conducted Saturday afternoon at the family residence on River street. Rev J. Parson NICHOLS, D. D. of Binghamton officiating, assisted by W. J. GREGORY of this place. Monroe M. CADY and daughter Juena of Dubuque, IA, Mrs. W. Dwight CADY, Miss Florence STOWELL of Binghamton; Mrs. SKINNER, Misses PLATT and DINMORE and Phillip G. FARNHAM of Owego; Mrs. J. C. LATIMER of Tioga Center; John JOHNSON of Waverly; besides relatives in town, were present. CANDOR. Candor, May 9, - The Congregational society collected $14 from it's supper given Friday night. Miss Alice HULSLANDER was in Binghamton Saturday. Henry GILPIN of Flemingville visited friends in town Friday and Saturday. Died, Friday, May 4, 1900, at Enfield, Robert FULLER, aged 68 years. He was a brother of Jacob FULLER, Marvin FULLER and Alvah FULLER. The funeral was held at the home of Alvah FULLER Sunday. Rev. Mr. KLINE of Danby, officiating; interment at Willsyville. Miss Lucy WENTWORTH and Miss Edith WENTWORTH of Owego were in town Sunday. Clyde AHART is confined to the house with the grip. Rev. Phillip KROHN, D. D., was stricken with apoplexy Monday evening and at this writing is in a precarious condition. Married Saturday evening, May 5, 1900, by Manly ALLEN, Esq., Mrs. Frankie LYNCH of Candor and Chauncey KIES of Caroline. Mrs. Edward BEBEE and children of Ashville, PA, are visiting at Lee HARDING'S The Epworth Herald of May 5, gave the pictures of the cabinet Niagara district Epworth League. Among them is Mrs. W. H. HARRIS of Millville, formerly, Miss Lulu Van SCOY. The Epworth League has ordered 100 copies of the "Chorus of Praise," a singing book. It purchased 50 copies and E. H. WOODS presented them with 50 more. Mrs. Ira CHIDSEY is in Shortsville, called there by the serious illness of her grandchild. Leonard WILLIAMS. J. F. SNOVER is improving his plot in the cemetery and putting in some fine tombstones. Asa SACKETT of Grand Bend has been visiting friends in town. Cyrenus ELMENDORF is very sick. Rev. C. P. TIFFANY, the new pastor of the M. E. church, preached in two large congregations Sunday, morning and evening. The funeral of Dr. A. J. HARRIS was held at his late residence Sunday afternoon and was largely attended. Rev. M. T. MANUS officiating. The Masonic fraternity, of which he was a member, turned out in a body and officiated at the grave. There were many floral designs, among them a large square and compass. Mr. and Mrs. Frank RICE of Nichols attended the funeral of Dr. A. J. HARRIS. The annual meeting of the cemetery association. was held Monday night, J. H. JENNINGS was elected president; C. F. FIEBIG, secretary and treasurer; B. G. Slater, L. G. SEAMAN and J. F. SNOVER, trustees; Leonard Johnson, superintendent and sexton. The remains of Edwin PHILLIPS of Auburn was brought to this place for interment Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton CHILDS Elmira visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. LAMPHEAR, Sunday and Monday. Mr. and Mrs. George JOHNSON of Whitney Point visited ay G. F. HOVER'S Sunday, F. RAWLEY of Richford visited at J. F. DIMON'S Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clearance JOHNSON of Owego, visited Sunday at Frank HOLMES'. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome RICHARDSON were in Owego Monday. Charles STRONG of Fairfield had several sheep killed by dogs one day last week. Commissioner KIRK adjusted the loss Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John THAYER of Ithaca have been visiting friends in town, Edward KROM of Wilkes-Barre visited his parents Monday and Tuesday. APALACHIN. Apalachin, May 8. - Mrs. J. R. GILES left for New York Monday, where she will join her husband, who is employed at the navy yard. Arbor day was fittingly observed in the school Friday last. Hartley CARRIES and Bertha MOORE were convicted before Justice GILES last week for violating the compulsory educational law. Each was fined $2 which was paid and the defendants were discharged. Mr. and Mrs. W. WHITTAKER of Binghamton were welcome callers in town Tuesday. The annual meeting of the cemetery association was held Tuesday evening, J. S. GILES and Aaron STEELE were re-elected trustees. Forest fires have been raging near South Apalachin. Commissioner NOTEWARE and a posse of men may have it well under control now. INGERSOLL SENTENCED. Four and a Half Years and Five Thousand Dollars Fine. Ithaca, May 10. - Justice FORBES in supreme court here today sentenced Charles INGERSOL, defaulting treasurer of Tompkins county, to four years and six months imprisonment and a fine of $5,000. Bill Grummons @ [email protected] Much more news of Tioga county may be gleaned at: <http://www.rootsweb.com/~nytioga/index.htm

    02/17/2003 08:32:36
    1. [NYFL] DAY/CASS
    2. Hello! This is my first posting to your list. My great, great grandparents married on 15 January 1818 in Ontario, Wayne Co, NY. She was Hannah C Cass b. 27 Jan 1798 in Otsego NY and He was Dexter Bolvin Day b. 1798 in supposedly, Madison, NY. Are there any marriage records available for that time period from any source you know? Also, found Dexter's father Joseph Day on the 1810 Census for Ontario. Any info on him would also be appreciated, as I can not tie Dexter to the Joseph Day others claim is his father out of Walpole Massachusetts. Walpole records do not list a third wife named Mary for Joseph, but family says he had a wife Mary (maiden unknown) Any information appreciated. I have no idea who Hannah's parents were, so any Cass information would be appreciated too. I noted when browsing the archives that Wayne County was broken out of Seneca County in 1823, after their marriage. Have I been going to the wrong place in my search, or would Seneca Co marriages of 1818 have been sent to Wayne County? Janet Nelson

    02/17/2003 06:52:41
    1. [NYFL] new files in NY/USGenWeb Archives 25 Jan - 17 Feb 2003
    2. W. David Samuelsen
    3. http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ny/nyfiles.htm 25-26 Jan (changed urls) < http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ny/ulster/military/revwar/pensions/ploss-michael.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ny/ulster/military/revwar/pensions/shultis-henry.txt > 2-3 Feb (all new) < http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ny/allegany/wills/emt-peter.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ny/seneca/wills/murnaghan-peter.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ny/washington/deeds/coolidge-older.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ny/washington/deeds/cornel-mortgage.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ny/washington/deeds/eagleston-eagleston.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ny/washington/deeds/eagleston-mortgage.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ny/washington/deeds/eggleston-eggleston.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ny/washington/deeds/egleston-coolidge.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ny/washington/deeds/qua-eagleston.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ny/washington/deeds/qua-eggleston.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ny/washington/deeds/silvey-egleston.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ny/washington/deeds/tanner-mortgage.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ny/wyoming/wills/torrey-alvenus.txt > 4-5 Feb (all new) < http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ny/onondaga/churches/christchurch/christchurch-adults.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ny/onondaga/churches/christchurch/christchurch-dbs.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ny/onondaga/churches/christchurch/christchurch-infants.txt > 5-6 Feb (all new) < http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ny/allegany/obits/bardwell-ernestr.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ny/chenango/wills/shrauger-maryj.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ny/kings/obits/mann-arthur.wpd http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ny/ontario/deeds/dillon-mcpherson.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ny/ontario/wills/mccrossen-daniel.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ny/wyoming/obits/wolcott-elgie.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ny/wyoming/wills/king-james.txt > 6-7 Feb (all new) < http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ny/albany/churches/pearlstreetbaptist.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ny/kings/obits/mann-arthur.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ny/ontario/census/1810/1810avon.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ny/ontario/census/1810/1810geneseo.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ny/ontario/census/1810/1810lima.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ny/ontario/census/1810/1810livonia.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ny/ontario/census/1810/1810naples.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ny/ontario/census/1810/1810sparta.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ny/ontario/deeds/cobb-turner.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ny/ontario/deeds/cobb-turner2.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ny/ontario/deeds/stone-cobb.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ny/ontario/deeds/stone-cobb2.txt > 16-17 Feb (all new) < http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ny/albany/bible/reittinger-hamman.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ny/allegany/deeds/henderson-gilbert.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ny/cattaraugus/wills/ely-daniel.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ny/cattaraugus/wills/low-peter.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ny/chautauqua/wills/smith-fidelia.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ny/newyork/wills/regnier-jacob.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ny/oneida/wills/barnes-harvey.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ny/oneida/wills/nichols-marym.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ny/oneida/wills/oleary-jeremiah.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ny/oneida/wills/wells-elisha.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ny/onondaga/wills/pomeroy-stephen.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ny/ontario/deeds/birdseye-mcpherson.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ny/ontario/deeds/mcpherson-mcpherson.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ny/queens/wills/bourom-jacob.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ny/schoharie/wills/enders-john.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ny/schoharie/wills/warner-john.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ny/stlawrence/wills/cadwell-rowlandp.txt > W. David Samuelsen, New York FM/Archivist, USGenWeb Archives

    02/17/2003 02:08:43
    1. [NYFL] Hammon, Williamson
    2. Patricia Givens Warner-Woolschlager
    3. I am seeking any information regarding Samuel C Hammon, 1832 - 1880 and Loana Williamson, 1839 - 1922. They are both buried in Virgil, NY. They had 3 children that I know of.....Orpha May married Thomas Henry Parker, George H., married Annie E., and Mattie L. married Andrew Bishop Clark. I am trying to find out the parents of Samuel Hammon. Thanks

    02/16/2003 12:23:08
    1. [NYFL] Dickens - Odessa NY obit
    2. Obituary MARY ELIZABETH DICKENS TALIERCIO CHESTERTOWN, MD - Born February 4, 1924 and formerly of Odessa, NY, died February 3, 2003 in Chestertown, MD. She is survived by three daughters, Kathy Wright of Albany, NY, Paula Cain of Dallas, TX, Lisa George of Chestertown, MD; brother, Raymond Dickens of Newfield, NY; and two granddaughters. Contributions may be made to any Parkinson's Research Fund. Ithaca Journal 2/13/03

    02/13/2003 01:13:37
    1. Re: [NYFL] MacAbees
    2. Hi Pauline, You can search the archives at: http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl?list=NYFingerLakes Happy Hunting, Joan

    02/13/2003 04:41:02