Name: Alvah HOPKINS Birth/death date: b. ca. 1796, Greene Co., NY d. 23 Jul 1882, Wales, Erie, NY Parents names and particulars: Lemuel HOPKINS (b. 24 Aug 1768, Dutchess Co.(?), NY, d. 26 Sep 1832, Greenville, Greene, NY) Eunice BARRETT (b. NY, d. ca. 1799, Green Co., NY) Wife's name and particulars: Susannah DAVIS (b. ca. 1794, VT, d. 24 Mar 1883, Wales, Erie, NY), dau of David DAVIS and Eleanor TYLER Children's name and particulars: 1. Miraemnah(?) HOPKINS (b. ca. 1827) 2. Phileman D. HOPKINS (b. 1829, Erie Co., NY) m. Hannah P. ___ 3. Tryphena S. HOPKINS (b. 25 Jun 1832, Erie Co., NY, d. 25 Apr 1917, East Aurora, Erie, NY) m. George P. DAKE 4. Zephenia HOPKINS (b. ca. 1836, NY) 5. Philetus HOPKINS (b. Jun 1838, NY) m. Ellen I. SMITH Regiment served in, length of service, whether pensioned etc. Private, Van Dalfsen's Regiment, Captain Judson Cherrytree's Company, New York Militia Pensioner SC[survivor's certificate]-5567 > -----Original Message----- > From: Sylvia Hasenkopf [mailto:esi@francomm.com] > Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2005 04:38 PM > To: NYGREENE-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [GREENE COUNTY] Greene Co Men in the War of 1812 > > OK, it took me awhile, but I think this would be a great idea. Was > reading the email on Christopher Angle, mentioning his 1812 service. > One of the things we've been talking about is that there is no > comprehensive listing of who served inthat war. Well, let the list > be the vehicle. I've created a folder on my computer to collect > info, like that on Christopher Angle and will compile all this into > a new webpage. > > So, for all listers, if you have info on YOUR ancestor or another > Greene Co man, regarding his War of 1812 service, send it to the > list so I can begin compiling the data. It is important to include: > > Name: > Birth/death date: > Parents names and particulars: > Wife's name and particulars: > Children's name and particulars: > Regiment served in, length of service, whether pensioned etc. > > For those of you who may have already sent emails in the past that > include some of this data, please resend! > > Zeke in Acra, please resend the info you did about Isaac Coffin's > place etc. We should actually meet up, so I could take some pictures > of the places you mention. I live just around the corner on Edison > Timmerman Rd! > > Sylvia
Hi Jackie, It looks like you and I are stuck in the same time warp (between 1800-1840). There were so many Simmons/Simon's in Dutchess and Columbia counties during this time (and from the mid to late 1700's) and they liked to use the same baptismal names and are more likely known by their middle name or nickname of their middle name. I haven't spent much time on Ulster Co. Simmons/Simon's because mine bypassed THAT county. Sorry that I couldn't be much of help on this mystery. Cindy In a message dated 9/22/2005 9:41:22 AM Pacific Daylight Time, jac@fmtc.com writes: I have a mystery in the family regarding a Sarah Simmons. She was the mother of Julia AMES who married William Henry Palmatier. My biggest problem in solving this mystery.... was Simmons Sarah's maiden name? or did she marry an Ames first and then a Simmons? Or was Julia a Simmons, who married an Ames before she married Palmitier? My source of this puzzle is an inscription in a family bible. 'Sarah Simmons to daughter, Julia Ames' Julia was born in 1834. I surmise she was born in Dutchess Co. and lived in Ulster Co. I keep hoping someone will be able to give me answers to this mystery. Jackie Towner ----- Original Message ----- From: <SHINDEI2@aol.com> To: <NYGREENE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, September 19, 2005 10:57 PM Subject: Re: [GREENE COUNTY] Roll Call - > I'm researching Conrad Simmons who lived in Greenville, Durham and Cairo > between 1810 - 1860. > > So far, I have found his name spelled as: Conrad Simon, Camrad Simon, > Coenrad Simmon, Coenradt Simmons, Coonrad Simmons and Coonrod Simmons > and even Conrad Silverans. > > - Possible parents names are Andreas Simon and Anna Margaretha Pulver. > > - Possible wives names are Maria Kellerhaus/Kellerhouse and Catharine > _______. > > - Possible children's names are: Ann/Anna, Elizabeth, William/Willem, > Geertje, John/Johannes, (son), Andrew and Catharine. Another daughter is > Lucinda. I have documentation proving that she's Conrad's daughter. > (Lucinda's husband is Jacob Garrison of Cairo.) > > There is also an Albert Simmons who has some type of connection to > Conrad. > Albert's wives names are Sophia Wilday and Huldah Goff. (Known children > of Albert and Sophia are Caroline, Mary, William, and Sarah Jane.) > > I'm also looking for any type of documentation linking Conrad to Walton, > Delaware Co., NY and to "anyone" and "anywhere" in Columbia Co., NY. > > Thanks from the nuclear belt of Richland WA. > Cindy Simmons >
Virginia, Thurlow Weed, prominent in the establishment of an Albany newspaper (name escapes me right now) and in state and national politics, was born in Acra in the late 1700's, and the home still stands today. I have a copy of a photo of Thurlow Weed ,which I was very glad to find, as there are were supposedly few ever taken of him. (If you are sure of a direct connection with Thurlow Weed, I'd be happy to e-mail you a scanned copy) William Weed was listed as a fireman on the Canajoharie and Catskill Railroad as late as 1842 and is listed as having received $38.88 on July 31st. ( Someone, I believe was looking for information on an Eckler surname. I find that James Eckler was also listed along with William Weed, as an engineer on the Catskill line and received $18.47 on May 13,1841 and $85.39 on July 31.) Zeke ----- Original Message ----- From: "Virginia D Smith" <ginsmith@alltel.net> To: <NYGREENE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, September 20, 2005 11:51 AM Subject: Re: [GREENE COUNTY] Roll call! - Cook - Weed- Hayes >I am looking for any data on Jabez Cook ( 1747 - 1819) and his Wife Eunice >Fairchild.Cook ( 1755 - 1823)1790 in Freehold,N.Y. and Cario,N.Y. they are >buried in Acra Cemetery. Nathan Weed -1732 - 1815, was in Greene Co. >N.Y.with daughter Rebecca Weed Hayes and Nathaniel Hayes in Cairo >area.1800s . I will gladly share any History I have on these familys. >Virginia D. White - Smith. ( south Georgia) > ----- Original Message > Subject: [GREENE COUNTY] Roll call >> > > > ==== NYGREENE Mailing List ==== > Over 1400 pages of Greene County information, fully indexed, to help you > find your lost link! > http://www.rootsweb.com/~nygreen2 > > ============================== > Find your ancestors in the Birth, Marriage and Death Records. > New content added every business day. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13964/rd.ashx > >
Sylvia, Here's the prior e-mail I sent on Isaac Coffins residence +. You're right, we've got to make some time to get together and compare notes. I only wish I had photographed much of what has been lost or torn down over the last 50 years. It's amazing how quickly things that stood for generations, all of a sudden disappear and how quickly nature takes over with trees, what was green pastures was I was a young boy. I was lucky, I was privy to listening to the stories told by many of the last of the old timers on the porch of my grandparents boarding house. Then after fall harvesting and the tourists had gone, the men would get together in the late fall in hunting camps, that were so popular in those days. Here, many young boys began their manhood, learning responsibility, woodsmanship, and how to keep quiet and listen, both in the woods and when the adults were speaking or sitting around at night discussing proper techniques and relating stories of our past. As much a part of the enjoyment of the camp and it's atmosphere was the enjoyment of the stories told at night around the fire and much of our history that I remember, came from those times. Zeke Acra ----- Original Message ----- From: "robert cummings" <zeke717@verizon.net> To: <NYGREENE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2005 3:15 PM Subject: Re: [GREENE COUNTY] War of 1812 > Judy, Indeed, the War of 1812 had it's enlistees from Greene C., > although I don't have a roster of names. A training > ground for new recruits was held across the road from the present Durham > Museum, on State Route 145, a few miles > past the town of East Durham, NY. The first old Cairo horse racing track > (in the back of Jones St) also was > used as a training ground for local recruits. > During the War of 1812, the residence of Isaac Coffin , just outside of > Acra, NY , housed officers and men during recruitment and > training periods ,as well as the home of W. Bridgen (also in Acra ). The > blacksmith shop > of J. Smith, not far from the residence of I. Coffin, shoed officers > horses as well as many team horses that pulled > the wagons. > J. Stead, of Joseph Chadderdon Rd, had, until his death, a musket handed > down to him by a member of his family, > from the War of 1812. He was known to have been very proud of it, > showing it off at every opportunity. > > > "Zeke" > > Acra > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Judy Davison" <judithdavison@bellsouth.net> > To: <NYGREENE-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Wednesday, September 21, 2005 4:58 AM > Subject: [GREENE COUNTY] War of 1812 > > >>I have not been able to find very much information about Greene County >>residents who served in the War of 1812. >> >> Israel Huse/Hues was a private in Thornton's Company of Light Artillery, >> and died in the service, according to an Arkansas Land Warrant issued in >> 1832 to his heirs. He lived in Durham and I'm wondering if anybody else >> has family who served with that Company? Or has anybody even heard of >> it? >> >> I've read that some from Greene County served in "Swift's and Dobbin's >> Regiment" in the War of 1812, which saw duty at Ft. George in the >> "Province of Upper Canada". But I don't find Israel Huse's name listed >> anywhere in records. Any help would be much appreciated! >> >> Thank you. >> Judy in Georgia >> >> >> >> ==== NYGREENE Mailing List ==== >> Greene County Tax Assessment going on line now! >> http://www.rootsweb.com/~nygreen2 >> >> ============================== >> Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the >> last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: >> http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx >> >> > > > > ==== NYGREENE Mailing List ==== > 1850 federal census for Prattsville and Windham fully transcribed! Come > check us out! > http://www.rootsweb.com/~nygreen2 > > ============================== > Jumpstart your genealogy with OneWorldTree. Search not only for > ancestors, but entire generations. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13972/rd.ashx > >
I love this county's website and all that Sylvia has done. The families that I am looking for are the Kirltand's, Coe's, Hubbard's and Lord's. They all came to Greene county at about the same in the 1790's. Then Rhoda Coe married Benjamin Kirtland and had 2 son's Benjamin C.and Orlando in early 1800, Benjamin (father) died in 1806. Benjamin C married Anna Hubbard and they moved to Gennessee County and Orlando married Sarah Cone and was a minister in New Jersey. Will share any information that I have. shelley.fox@earthlink.net EarthLink Revolves Around You.
Where can I find the Hubbard's family of Goshen CT? The families that I am working on are Kirtland's, Coe's, Hubbard's, Lord's and Cone's. They were in Greene county in 1800. Rhoda Coe married Benjamin Kirtland in about 1800 and had two children Benjamin and Christopher, Benjamin (son) married Anna Hubbard and moved to Gennesee County and Christopher married Sarah Cone and was a reverend and moved to I think New Jersey. Although my husband is a descendent of Benjamin I am interested in his brother Christopher because their are some loose ends as well as some incorrect information on Benjamin the son's death certificate. > [Original Message] > From: Jackie Towner <jac@fmtc.com> > To: <NYGREENE-L@rootsweb.com> > Date: 9/20/2005 7:39:09 PM > Subject: Fw: [GREENE COUNTY] Roll call! > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Jackie Towner" <jac@fmtc.com> > To: "Sylvia Magin" <smagin@degraff-foy.com> > Sent: Tuesday, September 20, 2005 11:07 AM > Subject: Re: [GREENE COUNTY] Roll call! > > > >I am interested in Asa Lord's family. According to Hubbard's Families of > >Goshen CT, Elijah Towner's daughter, Mary (Polly) married Asa Lord. Through > >prior correspondence I learned that Asa had several wives. I also heard of > >the 'indian' story about one of his wives. The story had something to do > >with one of the children's names being Loammi. Mary /Polly Towner had a > >brother named Loammi, which is a name from the bible. This name has been > >passed along in the Towner family. My father-in-law's middle name was > >Loammi. Does anyone have a list of all Asa's children? and his wives and > >any dates? Mary or Polly was born 29 Jan 1786 in Goshen, CT and married Asa > >Lord 1810. > > > > Jackie Towner > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Sylvia Magin" <smagin@degraff-foy.com> > > To: <NYGREENE-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Tuesday, September 20, 2005 7:40 AM > > Subject: Re: [GREENE COUNTY] Roll call! > > > > > >> Hi, > >> > >> I'm another Lord descendant, like Tom McHugh and Mignon Matthews. > >> > >> Some of my other ancestors are Story, Holdridge, West, Gaylord, Fanning, > >> Richtmeyer, Newcomb, Chapman, Blaisdell, to name a few. > >> > >> I grew up in Catskill (a long time ago!) > >> > >> Sylvia Story Magin > >> > >> ----- Original Message ----- > >> From: <VTvending@aol.com> > >> To: <NYGREENE-L@rootsweb.com> > >> Sent: Tuesday, September 20, 2005 9:19 AM > >> Subject: Re: [GREENE COUNTY] Roll call! > >> > >> > >>> Hello Cousin! > >>> > >>> My Great -Grandfather, Clarence O'Brien was you GGF's brother. We're > >>> definitely researching the same tree. > >>> I have a great deal of info on the Lord family (Angeline Lord- our > >>> G-G-Grandmother), but have been unable to get too much on the O'Bryans. > >> I've pieced > >>> together some census info, but there are gaps in the data, especially > >> with > >>> Thomas O'Bryan's ancestry. > >>> By the way, I've always been told (and there are members of this branch > >>> of > >>> the Lord tree who have been told the same) that Angeline Lord's > >>> G-G-Mother > >> was > >>> a full-blooded Native American. The particular tribe, as well as > >>> documentation of this, is missing. Have you heard of this? > >>> I'd be glad to share any info that I have with you, and would be > >> interested > >>> in any O'Bryan info that you have. > >>> > >>> Best wishes, > >>> > >>> Tom McHugh > >>> Alburg, VT > >>> > >>> > >>> ==== NYGREENE Mailing List ==== > >>> Over 150 family bibles of Greene County families on-line now. Track down > >>> your lost ancestor! > >>> http://www.rootsweb.com/~nygreen2 > >>> > >>> ============================== > >>> Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > >>> last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: > >> http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx > >>> > >>> > >>> > >> > >> > >> > >> ==== NYGREENE Mailing List ==== > >> Your on-line source for Greene County history and genealogy. Stop on by > >> and find your lost link! > >> http://www.rootsweb.com/~nygreen2 > >> > >> ============================== > >> Jumpstart your genealogy with OneWorldTree. Search not only for > >> ancestors, but entire generations. Learn more: > >> http://www.ancestry.com/s13972/rd.ashx > >> > >> > > > > > > ==== NYGREENE Mailing List ==== > Your resource site for Greene County Cemeteries, Biographies, Censuses, > Wills and so much more! Check us out! > http://www.rootsweb.com/~nygreen2 > > ============================== > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx >
OK, it took me awhile, but I think this would be a great idea. Was reading the email on Christopher Angle, mentioning his 1812 service. One of the things we've been talking about is that there is no comprehensive listing of who served inthat war. Well, let the list be the vehicle. I've created a folder on my computer to collect info, like that on Christopher Angle and will compile all this into a new webpage. So, for all listers, if you have info on YOUR ancestor or another Greene Co man, regarding his War of 1812 service, send it to the list so I can begin compiling the data. It is important to include: Name: Birth/death date: Parents names and particulars: Wife's name and particulars: Children's name and particulars: Regiment served in, length of service, whether pensioned etc. For those of you who may have already sent emails in the past that include some of this data, please resend! Zeke in Acra, please resend the info you did about Isaac Coffin's place etc. We should actually meet up, so I could take some pictures of the places you mention. I live just around the corner on Edison Timmerman Rd! Sylvia
Caroline Amelia Lampman b. 23 Aug 1843 Greene NY d. 20 Dec 1921 St. Joseph, Buchanan, MO mar. about 1861 Shephen Sherwood Hotchkiss Does anyone know her family? Martha
Hi Jane, I have in my data base Fife Yager and Caroline Clum who had 2 children. (1) Adam Yager born 28 June 1828 in Germantown, Columbia Co, NY who married Alida M. Pelham born 18 July 1831, Greene Co,NY. (2) William Milton Yager born 7 January 1838 in Germantown, Columbia Co, NY. He married Elizabeth Sax on 20 October 1858 in Kiskatom, Catskill, Greene Co, NY. They had Julia Debrina Yager born 29 December 1859, in Kiskatom. She married Joseph J Lane, about 1879, the son of Joseph Tunden Lane. I do not have any information about John Clum Yager and Sally Ann Mack. Howard At 04:20 PM 9/22/2005, you wrote: >Howard, >Would be interested in what Yagers you have. >Nathan Mack Yager (24 Mar 1865 - 14 Apr 1945 - married Julia Frances Winans) >4th child of John Clum Yager and Sally Ann Mack. >Siblings: >Harriet (Maria) Yager - married Frank Ethridge >Charles Rockwell Yager - believe unmarried >Anna Yager - married Clarence J. Taylor >Mary Frances Yager - married Alfred P. Teetsel >William Henry Yager - married ? >Alice Yager - married Ernest Morey >Edgar C. Yager - married Lulu (Lula) Snyder >Leah Yager - married Charles Deyo > >John Clum Yager was the son of Caroline Clum and Fite Yager. >Do you recognize any of these ? >Have many more Yagers >Jane >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Howard E. Lane" <lanehowa@ptd.net> >To: <NYGREENE-L@rootsweb.com> >Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2005 3:21 PM >Subject: Re: [GREENE COUNTY] Roll Call - > > > > I,m researching BARTHOLOMEW, BILLINGHAM, COLE, CRAPSER, FERRIS, > > FISTER, LAMPMAN, LANE, LINZEY, OVERBAUGH, YAGER all from the > > Catskill, Greene Co, NY area. > > > > Joseph C. Lane Jr. was born 31 May 1757, in Crompond, Westchester > > Co, NY. He died on 4 July 1839, in Catskill, Greene Co, NY and buried > > in the Earlton Cemetery, He married Hilliche Van Kleeck 21 October > > 1784, in Fishkill, Dutchess Co, NY She was born 21 June 1767, > > Dutchess Co, NY and died 17 September 1844, in Catskill, Greene Co, > > NY She was buried in the Palenville Cemetery. > > > > There children are: > > Jane Lane born 19 October 1788, in Fishkill, Dutchess Co, NY she > > married William Billingham. > > William Lane born 6 February 1792, Dutchess Co, NY, he married Dianna >unknown. > > Gilbert Lane born 31 July 1797, in Greene Co, NY, he married Maria H. >Lampman. > > Leanna Lane born 1 December 1799, in Greene Co, NY. > > > > I have about 67 descendants of this family and would be willing to > > share any information that I have. > > > > > > > > ==== NYGREENE Mailing List ==== > > Over 200 Greene County cemeteries fully transcribed - look up your >ancestor! > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~nygreen2 > > > > ============================== > > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: >http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx > > > > > >==== NYGREENE Mailing List ==== >Your resource site for Greene County Cemeteries, Biographies, Censuses, >Wills and so much more! Check us out! >http://www.rootsweb.com/~nygreen2 > >============================== >New! Family Tree Maker 2005. Build your tree and search for your >ancestors at the same time. Share your tree with family and friends. >Learn more: >http://landing.ancestry.com/familytreemaker/2005/tour.aspx?sourceid=14599&targetid=5429 Howard Edward Lane 300 7th Street, Apt 306 Moosic, Pa 18507-1830 570-457-1178 lanehowa@ptd.net
Carolyn there is a possibility that Nathan was a brother of John but all the info has John coming from Ireland. Thanks, Tom
Hi Sylvia, Great idea... John TEETSHORN Company: Van Dalfsen's Reg't, New York Militia Rank- induction: Private Rank-Discharge: Private Roll Box: 206 Roll Exct: 602 I got this from Ancestry. It was compiled from the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), Index to the Compiled Military Service Records for the Volunteer Soldiers Who Served During the War of 1812, M602, 234 rolls. Susan Malone :-) If I ever get more info in this I will send it along as well... -----Original Message----- From: Sylvia Hasenkopf [mailto:esi@francomm.com] Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2005 5:38 PM To: NYGREENE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [GREENE COUNTY] Greene Co Men in the War of 1812 OK, it took me awhile, but I think this would be a great idea. Was reading the email on Christopher Angle, mentioning his 1812 service. One of the things we've been talking about is that there is no comprehensive listing of who served inthat war. Well, let the list be the vehicle. I've created a folder on my computer to collect info, like that on Christopher Angle and will compile all this into a new webpage. So, for all listers, if you have info on YOUR ancestor or another Greene Co man, regarding his War of 1812 service, send it to the list so I can begin compiling the data. It is important to include: Name: Birth/death date: Parents names and particulars: Wife's name and particulars: Children's name and particulars: Regiment served in, length of service, whether pensioned etc. For those of you who may have already sent emails in the past that include some of this data, please resend! Zeke in Acra, please resend the info you did about Isaac Coffin's place etc. We should actually meet up, so I could take some pictures of the places you mention. I live just around the corner on Edison Timmerman Rd! Sylvia ==== NYGREENE Mailing List ==== The Diary of John Barr, Ensign in the Revolutionary War. Come read about our revolutionary past from the eyes of one who lived it! http://www.rootsweb.com/~nygreen2 ============================== New! Family Tree Maker 2005. Build your tree and search for your ancestors at the same time. Share your tree with family and friends. Learn more: http://landing.ancestry.com/familytreemaker/2005/tour.aspx?sourceid=1459 9&targetid=5429
I don't think that is the same family. I have an Adelia Elliott b. Nov. 1928. Thanks, Tom
CHRISTOPHER ANGLE, of Lexington, served in the War of 1812. He was a private in NY militia, Hardenbergh's Reg't.and a participant in the Battle of Plattsburgh, 9/11/1814 - General McComb. Birth: 10 Jan 1797 in Berne, Albany County, New York Death: 2 Apr 1882, buried in Angle Cemetery, Lexington, Greene Co., NY Christopher Angle was also a captain of the Lexington Artillary Company. Father: Daniel Angle b: 1753 in Hildesheim, Germany, d. 1840, Lexington, NY Mother: Catherine Becker b: Abt 1756 Married Amy Frint,(b. 1801) 5 Feb 1824 Children of Christopher Angle and Amy Frint: Daniel Edwin Angle b: 13 Nov 1827 Madison P. Angle b: 9 Apr 1837 Harriet Angle b: 24 Oct 1824 in Lexington, Greene County, New York Mary Elizabeth Angle b: 13 May 1830 Albertina Melissa Angle b: 30 Nov 1831 ----- Original Message ----- From: robert cummings <zeke717@verizon.net> Date: Thursday, September 22, 2005 3:15 pm Subject: Re: [GREENE COUNTY] War of 1812 > Judy, Indeed, the War of 1812 had it's enlistees from Greene > C., > although I don't have a roster of names.
Howard, Would be interested in what Yagers you have. Nathan Mack Yager (24 Mar 1865 - 14 Apr 1945 - married Julia Frances Winans) 4th child of John Clum Yager and Sally Ann Mack. Siblings: Harriet (Maria) Yager - married Frank Ethridge Charles Rockwell Yager - believe unmarried Anna Yager - married Clarence J. Taylor Mary Frances Yager - married Alfred P. Teetsel William Henry Yager - married ? Alice Yager - married Ernest Morey Edgar C. Yager - married Lulu (Lula) Snyder Leah Yager - married Charles Deyo John Clum Yager was the son of Caroline Clum and Fite Yager. Do you recognize any of these ? Have many more Yagers Jane ----- Original Message ----- From: "Howard E. Lane" <lanehowa@ptd.net> To: <NYGREENE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2005 3:21 PM Subject: Re: [GREENE COUNTY] Roll Call - > I,m researching BARTHOLOMEW, BILLINGHAM, COLE, CRAPSER, FERRIS, > FISTER, LAMPMAN, LANE, LINZEY, OVERBAUGH, YAGER all from the > Catskill, Greene Co, NY area. > > Joseph C. Lane Jr. was born 31 May 1757, in Crompond, Westchester > Co, NY. He died on 4 July 1839, in Catskill, Greene Co, NY and buried > in the Earlton Cemetery, He married Hilliche Van Kleeck 21 October > 1784, in Fishkill, Dutchess Co, NY She was born 21 June 1767, > Dutchess Co, NY and died 17 September 1844, in Catskill, Greene Co, > NY She was buried in the Palenville Cemetery. > > There children are: > Jane Lane born 19 October 1788, in Fishkill, Dutchess Co, NY she > married William Billingham. > William Lane born 6 February 1792, Dutchess Co, NY, he married Dianna unknown. > Gilbert Lane born 31 July 1797, in Greene Co, NY, he married Maria H. Lampman. > Leanna Lane born 1 December 1799, in Greene Co, NY. > > I have about 67 descendants of this family and would be willing to > share any information that I have. > > > > ==== NYGREENE Mailing List ==== > Over 200 Greene County cemeteries fully transcribed - look up your ancestor! > http://www.rootsweb.com/~nygreen2 > > ============================== > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx >
I,m researching BARTHOLOMEW, BILLINGHAM, COLE, CRAPSER, FERRIS, FISTER, LAMPMAN, LANE, LINZEY, OVERBAUGH, YAGER all from the Catskill, Greene Co, NY area. Joseph C. Lane Jr. was born 31 May 1757, in Crompond, Westchester Co, NY. He died on 4 July 1839, in Catskill, Greene Co, NY and buried in the Earlton Cemetery, He married Hilliche Van Kleeck 21 October 1784, in Fishkill, Dutchess Co, NY She was born 21 June 1767, Dutchess Co, NY and died 17 September 1844, in Catskill, Greene Co, NY She was buried in the Palenville Cemetery. There children are: Jane Lane born 19 October 1788, in Fishkill, Dutchess Co, NY she married William Billingham. William Lane born 6 February 1792, Dutchess Co, NY, he married Dianna unknown. Gilbert Lane born 31 July 1797, in Greene Co, NY, he married Maria H. Lampman. Leanna Lane born 1 December 1799, in Greene Co, NY. I have about 67 descendants of this family and would be willing to share any information that I have.
Judy, Indeed, the War of 1812 had it's enlistees from Greene C., although I don't have a roster of names. A training ground for new recruits was held across the road from the present Durham Museum, on State Route 145, a few miles past the town of East Durham, NY. The first old Cairo horse racing track (in the back of Jones St) also was used as a training ground for local recruits. During the War of 1812, the residence of Isaac Coffin , just outside of Acra, NY , housed officers and men during recruitment and training periods ,as well as the home of W. Bridgen (also in Acra ). The blacksmith shop of J. Smith, not far from the residence of I. Coffin, shoed officers horses as well as many team horses that pulled the wagons. J. Stead, of Joseph Chadderdon Rd, had, until his death, a musket handed down to him by a member of his family, from the War of 1812. He was known to have been very proud of it, showing it off at every opportunity. "Zeke" Acra ----- Original Message ----- From: "Judy Davison" <judithdavison@bellsouth.net> To: <NYGREENE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, September 21, 2005 4:58 AM Subject: [GREENE COUNTY] War of 1812 >I have not been able to find very much information about Greene County >residents who served in the War of 1812. > > Israel Huse/Hues was a private in Thornton's Company of Light Artillery, > and died in the service, according to an Arkansas Land Warrant issued in > 1832 to his heirs. He lived in Durham and I'm wondering if anybody else > has family who served with that Company? Or has anybody even heard of it? > > I've read that some from Greene County served in "Swift's and Dobbin's > Regiment" in the War of 1812, which saw duty at Ft. George in the > "Province of Upper Canada". But I don't find Israel Huse's name listed > anywhere in records. Any help would be much appreciated! > > Thank you. > Judy in Georgia > > > > ==== NYGREENE Mailing List ==== > Greene County Tax Assessment going on line now! > http://www.rootsweb.com/~nygreen2 > > ============================== > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx > >
Tom: Lavina Garrison's parents were Lavina Stewart & Nathan Elliott. I'm researching STEWART, ELLIOTT, LEE & FLOWERS in Green County. Carolyn In a message dated 9/22/2005 4:52:46 AM Pacific Daylight Time, CAPTTOM3@aol.com writes: Is any one on the list researching the Elliotts of Green County. My GG Grandfather John Elliott b 1792 in Ireland was in Greene County 1825 when my G Grandfather George K. Elliott was born in 1825. Thanks. Tom
Looking for any info on the Fowler line, particularly from the early 1800's. I have a SAMUEL BARKER FOWLER, born 1782 (place unknown), died 1836 in Susquehanna, PA. He is listed as a member of the Old First Congregational Church, Windham, in 1803. That is the earliest record of him that I've found in Greene County. He and his family were living in Greene County from at least 1803 until approximately 1829. The 1830 census records show that he was living on the border of Bradford County & Susquehanna County, PA. His wife's name was Sylva, and their children included Samuel Jr., Roxanna (Roxy), Amasa, David and Willis Fowler. Thanks. Ben Zitomer
Joseph C. Lane Jr. was born 31 May 1757, in Crompond, Westchester Co, NY. He died on 4 July 1839, in Catskill, Greene Co, NY and buried in the Earlton Cemetery, He married Hilliche Van Kleeck 21 October 1784, in Fishkill, Dutchess Co, NY She was born 21 June 1767, Dutchess Co, NY and died 17 September 1844, in Catskill, Greene Co, NY She was buried in the Palenville Cemetery. There children are: Jane Lane born 19 October 1788, in Fishkill, Dutchess Co, NY she married William Billingham. William Lane born 6 February 1792, Dutchess Co, NY, he married Dianna unknown. Gilbert Lane born 31 July 1797, in Greene Co, NY, he married Maria H. Lampman. Leanna Lane born 1 December 1799, in Greene Co, NY. I have about 67 descendants of this family and would be willing to share any information that I have.
I have Fanny White b. Tuesday Dec 5, 1812 d. 16 Aug 1892 married to Jacob Bo gardus Ferris b. 21 Sept 1808 d. 26 Mar 1891 (s/o John Ferris and Catharine (Tryntje) Bogardus). They were married 26 June 1833 at the Presbyterian Church in Coxsackie, NY. Looking for her parents and siblings names and dates. Would like to find out when they left Greene County and moved to Cohocton, Steuben Co., NY. Anyone out there related with info? Fanny is a brick wall. TIA, Vicki Researching names: Arwin(e), Baker, Barrett, Brokaw, Butler, Carnes, Crowe, Dean, Ferris, Golden, Hendershott, Hoxter, Huber, Isaman, Jenks (all variations), Kelleher, Knapp, Koontz, Lundrigan, Makely, McDermott, Merritt, Neu, Northrup, O'Connor, Osincup, Patterson, Powers, Quick, Rahmlow, Robertson, Robinson, Root, Ryan, Stocum, Wade, White, Wilcox, Wright, Van Oxx (Oxx), Yeckley, Zimmerman