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    1. Franklin, NY
    2. Researching Benjamin Merriam and Sally Kendall. Benjamin died in Malone, NY 16 May 1823. Also researching their son, Isaac, born 04 Dec. 1811 in Malone, NY. Moved to Wisconsin after his marriage to Lucinda S. Goodrich on 11 July 1841. Suzanne

    08/14/2001 09:24:51
    1. Roll Call
    2. LASH and HAAR Thank you

    08/14/2001 08:55:42
    1. Roll Call
    2. Researching John and Olive (nee Couter) Forkey (Forthier in Canada) of Malone County, NY and family Star

    08/13/2001 03:24:24
    1. O'NEIL
    2. Ida Ransom
    3. Good afternoon - I am working on a section of my niece's genealogy. Their great-grandparents were John and Margaret BREWSTER O'NEIL who lived in the Vermontville/Bloomingdale, NY areas. Am hoping that some of their cousins might be involved in this list. TIA Ida Ransom

    08/13/2001 10:13:43
    1. Roll Call
    2. Is Franklin County doing a roll call? If so, count me in. Am still looking for more information on William RIVETT from the Trout River/Constable area. Particularly death date and parents names. I believe he was born ca. 1830 - was still alive in 1925. First wife Sophia Bouvais, second wife Christy. I believe his father's name was Joseph. Any help most appreciated. Sue Schroeder ABQ

    08/12/2001 05:54:46
    1. Re: Diners/Lunch Wagons Query
    2. Bobbi
    3. Mike, I saw this posting and wanted to share my story with you... I actually met my husband through the internet... My friend decided that I needed to 'date' and needed to 'find a man', so she answered a personal ad on the internet using my identity & email address. I later received an email from Karl, telling me all about himself. He sounded interesting but I had no idea how he got my email address and why he was writing. After Karl explained through future emails about the ad and the answer to the ad, I knew that my friend was the real culprit... By that time we had started to 'get to know' one another and I was "hooked". After months of emailing back and forth and numerous phone calls Karl & I decided to meet. We decided to meet at Phillip's Diner in Ogdensburg, New York... This was a little diner that I had known all my life and was comfortable in. Basically, the local hang-out. The diner is located on Ford Street and is a very friendly place to grab a bite to eat and chat. Well, we met there, had coffee, and began a romance that continues to this day... Exactly 11 months to the day after meeting at that little diner, we married. We consider the diner very important to us because we 'fell in love' over coffee and conversation. We have since moved from the area, but every time we 'visit', we always return to the place where we first met to share more laughter & coffee... Hope you'll enjoy reading my story as much as I've enjoyed living it.... -Take Care- Bobbi ----- Original Message ----- From: mike engle <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, August 12, 2001 9:53 PM Subject: Diners/Lunch Wagons Query > Hello, > > I am doing research on Diners and Lunch Wagons. My general coverage area > is upstate New York, but I would be interested in hear about any stories > relating to diners from anywhere. I am looking for any information > concerning diners of the past or the present. This would include stories > from former customers, former owners, pictures or any other recollections. > It is always great to place a diner with a family and/or with some of its > customers, as this is what a diner is really about. So if your family used > to own a diner or lunch wagon, you know of people who did, or you went to a > diner as a kid in your hometown, I would love to hear from you. > > Best Regards > Michael Engle > [email protected] > http://www.geocities.com/cornwallace55/ > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp > > > ============================== > Search over 1 Billion names at Ancestry.com! > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist1.asp > > ----- Original Message ----- From: mike engle <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, August 12, 2001 9:53 PM Subject: Diners/Lunch Wagons Query > Hello, > > I am doing research on Diners and Lunch Wagons. My general coverage area > is upstate New York, but I would be interested in hear about any stories > relating to diners from anywhere. I am looking for any information > concerning diners of the past or the present. This would include stories > from former customers, former owners, pictures or any other recollections. > It is always great to place a diner with a family and/or with some of its > customers, as this is what a diner is really about. So if your family used > to own a diner or lunch wagon, you know of people who did, or you went to a > diner as a kid in your hometown, I would love to hear from you. > > Best Regards > Michael Engle > [email protected] > http://www.geocities.com/cornwallace55/ > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp > > > ============================== > Search over 1 Billion names at Ancestry.com! > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist1.asp > >

    08/12/2001 05:53:27
    1. Diners/Lunch Wagons Query
    2. mike engle
    3. Hello, I am doing research on Diners and Lunch Wagons. My general coverage area is upstate New York, but I would be interested in hear about any stories relating to diners from anywhere. I am looking for any information concerning diners of the past or the present. This would include stories from former customers, former owners, pictures or any other recollections. It is always great to place a diner with a family and/or with some of its customers, as this is what a diner is really about. So if your family used to own a diner or lunch wagon, you know of people who did, or you went to a diner as a kid in your hometown, I would love to hear from you. Best Regards Michael Engle [email protected] http://www.geocities.com/cornwallace55/ _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp

    08/12/2001 03:53:35
    1. Roll Call
    2. Robert H French
    3. Wanted to join the Roll Call. I am researching the following families origionally from Franklin County, NY: French Gravel, Gravell, Gravelle Queor, Queior Premo Reome, Reyome Snyder, Schneider LaRock, LaRocque Yaddow, Guindon LaRouche Clookey Bob French [email protected] Malone, NY

    08/12/2001 12:45:24
    1. Huberti BEAUVAIS, Rosalie LAMITIE, Malone NY
    2. Pam Holden
    3. Looking to find birthplace, date and parents of Huberti BEAUVAIS b. possibly Malone, NY, date not known, m. Rosalie LAMITIE. One known child from this marriage is Augustin aka Austin BEAUVAIS, b. abt. Aug 1860, Malone NY, d. 8 Jan 1922, Worcester MA, m. 29 May 1882, Notre Dame Church, Malone NY, Alphonsine (or Delphonsine/Alphonsina/Alfozine) GREGOIRE/ GAGNIER/ GAGNE/ GONYEA/ GAGUER/ GREGUER (*many* spelling variations) who was b. abt. 17 Jan 1865, Canada, d. 12 Oct 1923, Worcester MA. Children of Augustin & Alphonsine: Alphonsine b. abt. 1882, Malone NY, d. 1973 Joseph Austin (or Austin/Augustin) b. 25 April 1883, Malone NY, d. 29 Nov 1965, Providence RI Gilbert b. 14 Feb 1885, Malone NY, d. 14 Feb 1947, Worcester MA John F. b. abt 6 Mar 1890, Worcester MA, d. 4 Oct 1923, Worcester MA Delphine b. abt 26 Apr 1895, Worcester MA, d. 22 Jul 1930, Worcester MA George H. b. abt 1888, d. 1 Dec 1973 Exhilda b. 19 Apr 1903, d. 20 Sep 1986 Rose Anna b. abt 1890, d. Apr 2000 Lydia Aurora b. abt. 1893, Worcester MA, d. 10 Feb 1964, Worcester MA I am having a horrible time with the many name variations and conflicting information that I'm finding. Any possible links? Thanks, Pam

    08/07/2001 02:31:21
    1. House of History
    2. Robert H French
    3. Franklin County Historical & Museum Society 51 Milwaukee Street Malone, NY 12953 Pho: 518-483-2750 Bob French, Malone, NY

    08/03/2001 09:48:40
    1. Re: House of History Address
    2. Alice
    3. What is the address? I didn't see any responces. Thank you Alice Corbett ----- Original Message ----- From: "Joanne Mack" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2001 1:47 PM Subject: House of History Address List.... Many thanks to all who responsed with the address for the House Of History in Malone Joanne,Salem,OR. ============================== Visit Ancestry.com for a FREE 14-Day Trial and enjoy access to the #1 Source for Family History Online. Go to: http://www.ancestry.com/subscribe/subscribetrial1y.asp?sourcecode=F11HB

    08/02/2001 09:35:36
    1. House of History Address
    2. Joanne Mack
    3. List.... Many thanks to all who responsed with the address for the House Of History in Malone Joanne,Salem,OR.

    08/02/2001 04:47:52
    1. House of History
    2. Joanne Mack
    3. Sometime ago someone sent me some information they gathered from the House Of History in Malone. Does anyone have an address for the House of History? Thanks! Joanne,Salem OR.

    08/01/2001 02:22:21
    1. Re: Newspaper- Malone Farmer
    2. The following is the microfilm data for the Malone Farmer and Malone Palladium: The Malone Farmer. OCLC: #11508130 Published: 1881-19uu Frequency: Weekly Microfilm: m={1900:1:3-1932:12:28} The Malone Palladium. OCLC: #10009753 Published: 1863-1909 Frequency: Weekly Microfilm: m={1863:7:30-1909:5:27} I know that the Farmer was running in 1913, but how long afterwards, I am not certain. I don't remember any paper but the Malone Evening Telegram staying in print for very lone in the 20th century. The microfilms are available, I believe, through inter-library loan, from the New York State Newspaper Project. How and where you can have them loaned is another matter. The LDS Family History Centers may assist you in this, if your local library doesn't have a microfilm reader and copier for microfilm. Mac

    07/31/2001 02:40:16
    1. Newspaper- Malone Farmer
    2. Joanne Mack
    3. Can anyone tell me about the newspaper the MALONE FARMER? When did it start ? Is it still published? How can I obtain Obits published in the 1900ths? Joanne,Salem OR.

    07/31/2001 10:48:20
    1. Naturalization Records
    2. Hi Everyone, A few years back I had sent a request to the office of the Franklin County Clerk looking for family information. In the response, which was most helpful, I did receive copies of the U.S. Department of Justice, Immigration and Naturalization Service, Form No. 1-IP, for various possible ancestors. That office is: Franklin County Clerk Franklin County Records Center Wanda D. Murtagh Records Management Officer 63 West Main Street Malone, New York 12953 Richard Towner Kearns Researching Lynch, McNeil, and Tyo in the Franklin County area.

    07/22/2001 07:47:54
    1. Baker, Squires of Westville and Constable
    2. Kathleen Baker
    3. Hello all, Trying to find anything on William Baker, born abt 1790/1795, died before 1830 when his wife Sarah Squires married Thomas Elliot. William and Sarah's daughter Jane Ann was born in Westville, Franklin, NY, 27 Apr 1826. I was told they also had 2 sons, but I have no names or any other info on them. Sarah was the daughter of Seth Squires of Constable, need name of her mother. Also looking for any information on Charles Baker b 1839, living in Montgomery, Franklin, VT and his wife Jane Fusci(Fushey) b 1852. The 1880 census has him and his parents listed as being born in NY, however, in the 1900 census it states he was born in VT and his parents in Canada. Any help would be most appreciated, Kathy *=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=* New England Genealogy Home page: http://pages.prodigy.net/kathyb/home.htm *=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=* Owner of Native Americans of New England Mail List http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/other/Ethnic/NEW-ENG-NATAM.html *=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*

    07/20/2001 06:02:46
    1. Re: Naturalization Papers
    2. In a message dated 7/19/2001 11:29:42 AM Pacific Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: > I just got word that the New York Archives does not have either the > Declaration of Intent or Naturalization Papers for Franklin Co..Does any > one know if Franklin Co holds Naturalization papers ? If so, would I > contact the County Clerk at Malone? > Thanks for any direction. > Joanne,Salem OR. Just a thought, but since Naturalization is the process of becoming a citizen of The United States, wouldn't the records be in a federal archive? Mac

    07/19/2001 10:35:39
    1. Naturalization Papers
    2. Joanne Mack
    3. I just got word that the New York Archives does not have either the Declaration of Intent or Naturalization Papers for Franklin Co.Does any one know if Franklin Co holds Naturalization papers ? If so, would I contact the County Clerk at Malone? Thanks for any direction. Joanne,Salem OR.

    07/19/2001 05:20:14
    1. Re: Roll Call
    2. In a message dated 7/5/01 8:48:15 AM Eastern Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: << Good Morning Lister, Wanted to join the "Roll Call". Researching the following surnames from Franklin, Essex, and Clinton Counties and Canada. Duquette (all spellings) Lashaway/Langevin Baker/Bergevin Miller St.Mary/St.Marie Quirk Looks like lots of people are out there! Pat Illinois >> Hi Pat I have a Lashua\ Lashaway From Malone, NY. Canada and Colchester, VT. Time frame 1830s to 1860s. John \ Jean \ Louis\ Leon Lashua\ Lashaway\Langevin\ Gates (this is the same person, just all the different names I have found for him) He married Virginia Jane Guyette in the 1830s place unknown. I have his parents as John any Mary of Canada. I hope we tie this is one of my dead ends. Steve Bean Georgia, Vermont Looking for info on Gates \ Lashua \ Lashaway \ Guyette Colchester, Vermont and Malone, New York Barrett and LaBonte of Essex Junction, Vermont Have info on Bean, Berger, Davino of Colchester, Vermont Quevillon of Burlington, Vermont

    07/14/2001 05:21:01