Is she buried in the Church St. Cemetery or another one in Little Falls? Church St. is a big one to walk and try to look for a stone. Judi Boniface ----- Original Message ----- From: Michelle Campbell <mmstroede@attbi.com> To: <NYHERKIM-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, March 02, 2002 7:07 AM Subject: [NYHERKIM] Little Falls Cemetery, Elizabeth Guild > Hi List, > I'm trying to find information on Elizabeth GUILD, maiden name unknown. She died on August 18, 1866, and is buried in the Little Falls Cemetery. I've tried the Historical Society, but they have only an index card on her burial. I tried the City Clerk, but they only have information on burial plots beginning in 1882. > What I'm interested in knowing is who else is buried with her, and hopefully learning her maiden name. Her obit did not disclose that information. She was born in Montgomery Co, NY in about 1816. > Elizabeth was married to Galen Guild. The couple had two children (that I know of so far) who died early in childhood and may be buried along with their mother. Jane Elizabeth d. January 24,1839, and George G. d. October 1, 1846. > They also had another daughter, Alma. She married Jacob H. ROBBINS in 1845. > Does anyone know who Elizabeth's family was in Montgomery County, NY? I have no clue. > Thanks, > ~Michelle > > > ==== NYHERKIM Mailing List ==== > Visit the Herkimer County GenWeb page at > http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyherkim/ _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com
Hi List, I'm trying to find information on Elizabeth GUILD, maiden name unknown. She died on August 18, 1866, and is buried in the Little Falls Cemetery. I've tried the Historical Society, but they have only an index card on her burial. I tried the City Clerk, but they only have information on burial plots beginning in 1882. What I'm interested in knowing is who else is buried with her, and hopefully learning her maiden name. Her obit did not disclose that information. She was born in Montgomery Co, NY in about 1816. Elizabeth was married to Galen Guild. The couple had two children (that I know of so far) who died early in childhood and may be buried along with their mother. Jane Elizabeth d. January 24,1839, and George G. d. October 1, 1846. They also had another daughter, Alma. She married Jacob H. ROBBINS in 1845. Does anyone know who Elizabeth's family was in Montgomery County, NY? I have no clue. Thanks, ~Michelle
I'm looking for wedding information for William Morse and Nora Cannon which may have taken place in the Old Forge area in about 1880 to 1885. Also general info or connections to the Morse family in that area would be helpful. I have a considerable amount of Lewis County Morse ancestor information starting with Jacob Morse of Greig, NY, 1860s. Thanks. Dick Singer
Looking for help with George DeVoe b. 3-14-1806 at ? and Elizabeth Kinney b. 7-21-1805 who were marr. 1-29-1824 Cayuga Co..I need parents and sibs, can you help? Thank you, Duane -- Donna & Duane DeVoe Come Visit Lena, Illinois! http://www.villageoflena.com
This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------38432B9BC2CA8D2179668264 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=x-user-defined Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Forwarding this from another list for Burrill descendents: --------------38432B9BC2CA8D2179668264 Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline Received: from lists5.rootsweb.com by newport.ntcnet.com (8.8.8/1.1.8.2/13Jul95-1105AM) id NAA0000238030; Fri, 22 Feb 2002 13:14:13 -0500 (EST) Received: (from slist@localhost) by lists5.rootsweb.com (8.10.1/8.10.1) id g1MIA3Z19855; Fri, 22 Feb 2002 11:10:03 -0700 Resent-Date: Fri, 22 Feb 2002 11:10:03 -0700 X-Original-Sender: Farns10th@aol.com Fri Feb 22 11:10:03 2002 From: Farns10th@aol.com Message-ID: <e5.140f5df2.29a7e36f@aol.com> Date: Fri, 22 Feb 2002 13:09:51 EST Old-To: GenMassachusetts-L@rootsweb.com MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: AOL 5.0 for Windows sub 138 Subject: [GM-L] George Burrill family of Lynn, Mass & John Burrill b. 1658 Resent-Message-ID: <m2jnwD.A.B2E.7lod8@lists5.rootsweb.com> To: GenMassachusetts-L@rootsweb.com Resent-From: GenMassachusetts-L@rootsweb.com X-Mailing-List: <GenMassachusetts-L@rootsweb.com> archive/latest/21816 X-Loop: GenMassachusetts-L@rootsweb.com Precedence: list Resent-Sender: GenMassachusetts-L-request@rootsweb.com X-Mozilla-Status2: 00000000 Subject: John Burrill Jr. 1658 - 1721 Biographical Sketch Source: History of Lynn, Mass. by Alonzo Lewis & James R. Newhall, Boston, 1865. p. 489 The individual whose name was John Burrill was one of the most eminent men in the colony for many years. He was born at Lynn, on the 18th of November, 1658, and was the son of John Burrill, distinguished as Lieutenant John Burrill, who was a son of George Burill, who came to Lynn in 1630. (see p.115 below) Mr. Burrill lived on the south side of Boston street, on the western slope of Tower Hill. On the 28th of July, 1680, he married Mary Stowers* of Chelsea. Mr. Lewis (author) says, "He gained a reputation which few men who have since filled his station, have surpassed. The purity of his character and the integrity of his life, secured to him the warmest friendship of his acquaintance, and the unlimited confidence in his native town. He was affable in his manners, and uniformly prudent in his conduct. His disposition was of the most guarded temperance. He willingly continued in the House many years, when he might have been raised to a more elevated office; and his thorough acquaintance with the forms of the legislation, the dignity of his deportment, and the order which he maintained in debate, gave to him a respect and an influence, which probably no other Speaker of the House ever obtained. Governor Hutchinson, in his History of Massachusetts, compares him to the celebrated William Pitt, Speaker of the English House of Commons." (actually that was not what the Governor said, see below)* The following extract from a letter of Hon. Timothy Pickering, dated Washington City, Feb 28, 1809, and addressed to Ebenezer Burrill at New York, is sufficient on this point. And it will be perceived that the distinguished writer of the letter himself alludes to his relationship to the Lynn Burrills: "I received last evening, your favor of the 25th. If you are from Lynn, in Massachusetts, no doubt we are on one side descended from the same stock. My paternal grandmother was Sarah Burrill, whose brothers were: John Burrill of whom Gov. Hutchinson in his History of Mass., takes distinguished notice; he was Speaker of the House of Representatives *and is compared with the celebrated Sir Arthur Onslow, the most eminent Speaker of the House of Commons. Secondly, Theophilus Burrill, who, I believe had no children. Thirdly, Ebenezer Burrill, from whom you may be lineally descended." Besides the three brothers named by Mr. Pickering there were Thomas and Samuel Burrill. Mr. Burrill was a Representative in the General Court for twenty-two years, was Speaker of the House ten years, and Counseller in 1720, remaining in the office till his death. He was also Town Clerk thirty one years. These facts are quite sufficient to show that the public had an abiding confidence in his ability and integrity. He was likewise a man whose advice and assistance was much sought for among his neighbors. He was ever ready to counsel and, if need be, assist in a more substantial way, as he was blessed with considerable means. He died of small pox on the 10th of December 1721, leaving no children. His grave stone may still be seen in the Old Burying Ground near the west end of the common. The Boston News Letter of Monday, December 18, 1721, contained the following notice, under date, Lynn, December 11, 1721: "The last night the Honorable John Burrill, Esq., one of His Majesty's Council and one of the Judges of the Inferior Court of Common Pleas for the County of Essex, died of the small pox in the 62nd year of his age. He had been for many years Speaker of the House of Repre- sentatives and behaved himself in that chair with great integrity, modesty, and skill; having a just and equal regard to the honor of the government and the liberty of the people so that he was highly esteemed and beloved by both. He was a man of true and exemplary piety and virtue, endowed with a very clear understanding, solid judgement, and sound dis- cretion. And God made him a great blessing not only to his town and country, but to the whole province. Isaiah iii. "For behold, the Lord God of hosts doth take away from Judah the stay and the staff - the judge - and the prudent - the honorable and the counsellor." Mr. Burrill was an active member of the old church of Lynn. His early years were passed under the teachings of the godly Whiting, and through the long pastorate of Mr. Shepard, his serene presence adorned the santuary. He was liberal in his contributions; and in his will, made four days before his death, occurs this item: "I give and bequeath to the Church of Christ in Lynn, forty pounds towards ye furnishing of ye table of the Lord." And upon several articles of the consecrated plate may be seen engraved the Burrill Coat of Arms. Engraved on his tombstone: "Alas! Our patron's dead! The country - Court The Church - tears, all echo the report; Grieved that no piety, no mastering sense, No counsel, gravity, no eloquence, No generous temper, gravitating to Those honors, which they did upon him throw, Could stay his fate, or their dear Burrill save >From a contagious sickness and the grave. The adjacent towns this loss reluctant bear, But widowed Lynn sustains the greatest share; Yet joys in being guardian of his dust Until the resurrection of the just. p.115 George Burrill lived on the western side of Tower Hill. He was a farmer and had 200 acres of land. He was one of the richest of the planters. His wife was named Mary and both he and she died in 1653. His children were: 1. George 2. Francis 3. John (Lieutenant) George Burrill Jr. removed to Boston and was a cooper. He married Deborah Simpkins, and died July 5, 1698. His children were: 1. George Burrill b. Feb 13, 1654. 2. Samuel Burrill b. Jan 10, 1656. 3. Sarah Burrill who married John Souther. Francis Burrill's wife was named Elizabeth and he had children: 1. Elizabeth Burrill b. Dec 1, 1655. [married Benjamin Farr]* 2. James Burrill b. Dec 21, 1657 3. Joseph Burrill b. Dec 18, 1659 4. Mary Burrill who died young, was born May 16, 1661 5. Lydia Burrill b. June 13, 1663 6. Hannah Burrill b. Mar 19, 1665 7. Mary Burrill, who lived but ten days, was born Feb 7, 1668. 8. Deborah Burrill b. July 23, 1669 and died the next month. 9. Moses Burrill b. April 12, 1671. 10. Hester Burrill b. b. Jan 15, 1674. 11. Sarah Burrill b.April 11, 1676 and died in infancy. 12. Samuel Burrill who also died in infancy. John Burrill married Lois Ivory May 10, 1656 and had children: 1. John Burrill b. Nov 18, 1658 - subject of biography, above. 2. Sarah Burrill b. May 16, 1661 and died Dec 27, 1714. 3. Thomas Burrill b. Jan 7, 1664. 4. Anna Burrill b. Sept 15, 1666 5. Theophilus Burrill b. July 15, 1669. 6. Lois Burrill b. Jan 27, 1672. 7. Samuel Burrill b. April 20, 1674. 8. Mary Burrill b. Feb 18, 1677. 9. Ebenezer Burrill b. July 13, 1679 10. Ruth Burrill b. May 17, 1682. The last named John Burrill, he who was born Nov. 18, 1658, became quite distinguished for his talents and for skill as a presiding officer of the General Court. He died in 1721. His brother Ebenezer Burrill was also conspicuous as a public man, and known as The Honorable Ebenezer Burrill. He died May 16, 1661. Sarah Burrill b. May 16, 1661 married John Pickering the eminent statesman and intimate friend of George Washington. The Honorable James Burrill, LL.D., who was made chief justice of the Supreme Court of Rhode Island in 1816 and was afterward distinguished as a United States Senator from that state, was a great-great grandson of John known as Lieut. John Burrill, and youngest son of the first George Burrill. Other conspicuous descendants of this early settler will be named elsewhere. The Burrill family was formerly called the royal family of Lynn in view of the many famous persons connected with it. Transcribed by Janice Farnsworth Subject: FARR, Joseph (whose mother was also a Stowers - Elizabeth Stowers who married George Farr, a first settler of Lynn, Mass.) Source: History of Lynn, MA by Annals of Lynn, MA 1685 by Alonzo Lewis & James R. Newhall, Boston, 1865. p.281 The following singular deposition is transcribed from the files of the Quarterly Court, and is dated 1 July, 1685: 11 The deposition of Joseph Farr, and John Burrill,junior, testifieth and saith), that they being at the house of Francis Burrill, and there being some difference betwixt Francis Burill and Benjamin Farr, and we abovesaid understanding that the said Benjamin Farr had been a suitor to *Elizabeth Burrill, the daughter of Francis Burrill, and he was something troubled that Benjamin had been so long from his daughter, and the said Francis Burrill told the said Benjamin Farr that if he had more love to his marsh, or to any estate of his, than to his daughter, he should not go into his house; for he should be left to his liberty; he should not be engaged to any thing more than he was freely willing to give his daughter, if he had her; and this was about two days before they was married." 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To all who could not "do the math" on the dates I posted on this query yesterday, please note the corrected birth date below. I am trying to find "specific" death information on my ancestor as follows: Name: Catharine (Moyer) HAWN Birth Date: approximately "1778" Death Date: approximately 1862 Buried: NY, Herkimer County, Stark Husband: Johann "Adam" HAHN or HAWN Any help on this will be greatly appreciated. Carlyn -- Carlyn Patton Miller Carlyn@fix.net California Searching in the Mohawk Valley for DIEFENDORF/HAHN/HAWN/MOYER/PATTEN/ PETTEN/VanPETTEN/WINDECKER
Carlyn Patton Miller, -- I don't know why we haven't had a large tete-a-tete, but I am interested in the Diefendorf family history, too. Do you want to tell me all about it? randy diefendorf ----- Original Message ----- From: "Carlyn Patton Miller" <Carlyn@fix.net> To: <NYHERKIM-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2002 4:10 PM Subject: [NYHERKIM] HAWN, Catharine (Moyer) > I am trying to find "specific" death information on my ancestor as follows: > > Name: Catharine (Moyer) HAWN > > Death Date: approximately 1862 > > Buried: NY, Herkimer County, Stark > > Husband: Johann "Adam" HAHN or HAWN > > Birth Date: approximately 1878 > > Any help on this will be greatly appreciated. > > > Carlyn > > -- > > Carlyn Patton Miller > Carlyn@fix.net > California > > Searching in the Mohawk Valley for > DIEFENDORF/HAHN/HAWN/MOYER/PATTEN/ > PETTEN/VanPETTEN/WINDECKER
I am trying to find "specific" death information on my ancestor as follows: Name: Catharine (Moyer) HAWN Death Date: approximately 1862 Buried: NY, Herkimer County, Stark Husband: Johann "Adam" HAHN or HAWN Birth Date: approximately 1878 Any help on this will be greatly appreciated. Carlyn -- Carlyn Patton Miller Carlyn@fix.net California Searching in the Mohawk Valley for DIEFENDORF/HAHN/HAWN/MOYER/PATTEN/ PETTEN/VanPETTEN/WINDECKER
The Buckhout family line married into the Devoe line in the 1700s and 1800s. This info can be found in the book Genealogy of the DeVeaux Family by Thomas Devoe in 1885. Mistakes have been found. I am looking for researchers and family members , can you help? E-mail me privately if you can not find a copy and I will pass along info from the book. Thank you, Duane -- Donna & Duane DeVoe Come Visit Lena, Illinois! http://www.villageoflena.com
Hello Ed and Darci, thank-you for your messages. I'll look over your information to see if anything might fit; if it does, I'll get back to you. I appreciate your quick responses. All my best, Nicci
Regarding the Moyer surnames, I have some bios for them on my site. Fayette MOYER bios listed under Bios, Mohawk Valley of New York section but if you type in just the name moyer on searchbox line, will bring up additional pages where that surname is found. These are either text or scanned book images, subject to error, but make a good regional reference starting point to track down additional sources. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~darci/notes/bios.htm Darci
In a message dated 2/16/02 8:09:40 PM Eastern Standard Time, nicci8spark@mindspring.com writes: << I'm new to this list and am interested in verifying the line of my ancestor, John J. MOYER. John J. MOYER, b. 1833 NY, m. ca 1855 Malinda FETTERLY, b.1836 Herkimer Co, NY. Children: Jacob J., Rosetta A., Julia A., Margaret, Florence M., Josephine E. John's parents: ? Malinda's parents: Johannes Jacob FETTERLY and Margaret SISSON (or PRICE?) Any ties? Thanks, Nicci >> Nicci, I don't have data that will help you at the moment, but it may help someday. The Moyer/Mayer/Maier/etc. data I have are: Family #1. Johann Adam Mayer/Moyer and wife Anna Maria had children: i. Anna Elisabeth born 3 Jul 1752 Stone Arabia, Montgomery Co., NY; md. 23 Mar 1768 at Stone Arabia Ulrich Bauder/Bader. ii. Jacobus Moyer born 24 Nov 1759 Stone Arabia, bapt. 26 Jan 1760 at DRC in Stone Arabia. Family #2. Johannes Moyer born 25 Apr 1778 bapt Stone Arabia (possibly the son of Theobald and Margaretha); md. Maria Bader daughter of Ulrich Bader and Anna Elisabeth (i. above). Child: i. Elisabeth Moyer born 5 Jun 1799 bapt. at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Minden, Mont. Co. It's likely the two families are connected, but I don't know how. Maybe another lister can help with the connection. Ed Harrison Eharr76546@cs.com
Hello, I'm new to this list and am interested in verifying the line of my ancestor, John J. MOYER. John J. MOYER, b. 1833 NY, m. ca 1855 Malinda FETTERLY, b.1836 Herkimer Co, NY. Children: Jacob J., Rosetta A., Julia A., Margaret, Florence M., Josephine E. John's parents: ? Malinda's parents: Johannes Jacob FETTERLY and Margaret SISSON (or PRICE?) Any ties? Thanks, Nicci
Hi Vince, Saw your e-mail on William Faville. He lived in Dolgeville, New York until his death in 1865. He is buried in the Faville-Peck Cemetery in the Town of Manheim. His first wife was Happy Guile and his second wife was Desire Hewitt. William parents were Nancy Lewis and John Faville. They were early settlers in the Town of Manheim. There is a Faville Falls in the town name after this family. Susan R. Perkins Administrative Director Herkimer County Historical Society 400 North Main Street Herkimer, NY 13350 (315) 866-6413 e-mail: herkimerhistory @yahoo.com Web Site: www.rootsweb.com/~nyhchs ----- Original Message ----- From: Vincent E. Summers <vsummers@nrao.edu> To: <NYHERKIM-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2002 3:07 PM Subject: [NYHERKIM] Surnames: FAVILL and LEWIS > LDS lists a Nancy LEWIS m. a John FAVILL. One product of their union > was a William FAVILL. > > I am wondering if this might be the same as my William FAVILL > variantly spelt: FEBLE, FAVILL, FEVILL, FARIL. > > William FAVILL was a baker in Philadelphia, who married Margaret > KILLINGER. He did not apparently live long enough to beget any > children, and she then remarried, to a Samuel CHILDS in 1800. They > apparently had as few as one child, George Killinger CHILDS who > became Chief Coiner at the Philadelphia Mint in the mid-1800's. > > Can anyone help me figure the ancestry of this William FAVILL? > > Thank you, > > Vince Summers > > > ==== NYHERKIM Mailing List ==== > Visit the New York State GenWeb site at http://www.rootsweb.com/~nygenweb/ > Herkimer County: http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyherkim/ > >
LDS lists a Nancy LEWIS m. a John FAVILL. One product of their union was a William FAVILL. I am wondering if this might be the same as my William FAVILL variantly spelt: FEBLE, FAVILL, FEVILL, FARIL. William FAVILL was a baker in Philadelphia, who married Margaret KILLINGER. He did not apparently live long enough to beget any children, and she then remarried, to a Samuel CHILDS in 1800. They apparently had as few as one child, George Killinger CHILDS who became Chief Coiner at the Philadelphia Mint in the mid-1800's. Can anyone help me figure the ancestry of this William FAVILL? Thank you, Vince Summers
We would like to invite you to re-visit our website, The POORHOUSE STORY (a clearinghouse for information about 19th century American poorhouses) at http://www.poorhousestory.com We just posted some information (an illustration & historical notes) from your wonderful HISTORIC BUILDINGS OF HERKIMER COUNTY website (to which we have also provided a link.) DIRECTIONS: At the homepage (link above) click on POORHOUSES BY STATE, then on NEW YORK on the table of states, and finally on HERKIMER County in the table of counties. (NOTE: If you have visited the site recently, you may have to click on REFRESH on your browser to see the new information.) There are other pages on the site which may give you some interesting perspective on poorhouses. They are off the homepage and include: the HISTORY page and the LETTER TO GENEALOGISTS as well as FEATURED ARTICLES. There are great tips for researching poorhouse records for yourself on the RECORDS page; and you might want to subscribe to our (almost) monthly newletter (which you can do in the lower right corner of the homepage). The information on our site will only grow through the submissions of generous readers. If you would like to e-mail me ... please do so off-list because I cannot maintain subscriptions to as many lists as we post messages on. (You can use an e-mail link off one of our web pages.) We hope you enjoy the site! Thanks, Linda Crannell (aka=The Poorhouse Lady)
A road crew unearthed remains of early settlers near Hinsdale and DuPage Co. area of Ill., Dec. 31st. The above names were mentioned in the article according to area papers. If you lost family back in the early 1820s or so, you may want to contact local sites for more information, Duane DeVoe -- Donna & Duane DeVoe Come Visit Lena, Illinois! http://www.villageoflena.com
I have a family photo that belonged to my great grandmother, and I am trying to identify the people and place of the photo. It may have been taken in Ilion, NY. I am guessing that some of the unidentified older people in the photo may be the children of William H. THOMAS (1835-1926) and his wife Phoebe HULSAVER (1840-1916) of Little Falls, Herkimer Co, NY. Possibly: Mary THOMAS STAURING, William THOMAS II, Charles E. THOMAS, Jane A. THOMAS McDONALD, Phobe E. THOMAS TIBBITS, George THOMAS, Margaret (Maggie)THOMAS SEEDS, John THOMAS I have identified their daughter Bertha Thomas Davis and a few others. Other possible names may be Harry and Lucy COFFIN. Please take a look at the photo if any of the names or faces are familiar to you at: http://www.visceralproductions.com/genealogy/mystery.html (top photo) Thanks, Denise ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Casler-Wellenstein and Related Families of Herkimer County, NY at: http://www.visceralproductions.com/genealogy/
I am looking for JOHN H. HARTER b. ca. 1775, married a Betsey (Elizabeth?)_________. Lived in the vicinity of Fort Plain, NY in 1816. Would like identity of both, including birth dates, locations of death and burial, if known. randy diefendorf
Lisa, Thanks so much! I have tried several times for this with no luck. Thanks!! Lisa H. ----- Original Message ----- From: Lisa Slaski <GenBug@cfl.rr.com> To: <NYHERKIM-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, January 04, 2002 11:56 PM Subject: Re: [NYHERKIM] 1850 CENSUS LOOKUP > Lisa... > > The 1850 Census index has the following listings: > Mahala Fisk, t/o Norway, Herkimer county, page 268 > William R. Fisk, t/o Norway, Herkimer county, page 262 > Thomas Fisk, t/o Litchfield, Herkimer county, page 129 > > The 1840 Census index lists > William R. Fisk, t/o Norway, page 74 > > The census itself has: > > 1840 Federal Census, t/o Norway, Herkimer county, NY, page 74 > William R. Fisk: > 1 male less than 5 yrs old > 1 male greater than or equal to 30 yrs old and less than 40 yrs old > 2 females less than 5 yrs old > 1 female greater than or equal to 30 yrs old and less than 40 yrs old > > 1850 Federal Census, t/o Norway, Herkimer county, NY, page 262 > 75th household visited, 78th family visited > William R. Fisk, 43, male, farmer, $500, born in England > Hannah, 41, female, born in NY > Mahalia, 15, female, born in NY, attends school > Edward, 13, male, born in NY, attends school > Catharine, 11, female, born in NY, attends school > Sarah E., 7, female, born in NY, attends school > > 1850 Federal Census, t/o Norway, Herkimer county, NY, page 268 > 168th household visited, 173rd family visited > Alanson Brainard, 30, male, farmer, $3000, born in NY > Maria, 26, female, born in Mass. > Josephine, 6, female, born in NY, attends school > George, 5, male, born in NY, attends school > Henry, 3, male, born in NY > Mahaila Fisk, 14, female (no occupation given), born in NY, attends school > Alexander Gibson, 22, male, laborer, born in Ireland > Joshua Brainard, 65, male, laborer, born in NY > > 1850 Federal Census, t/o Litchfield, Herkimer county, NY, page 129 > 223rd household visited, 225th family visited > Thomas Fisk, 61, male, Mason, born in Conn. > Prudence, 56, female, born in Rhode Island > John D. Fisk, 19, male, farmer, born in NY > Chas. M. Cahoon, 6, male, born in NY, attends school > > Hope this helps! > Lisa Slaski > assistant county coordinator, Herk/Mont NYGenWeb > > At 08:42 PM 1/4/02 -0600, you wrote: > > > >Hello: Could someone please lookup these three families in the 1850 > >Herkimer Co. census? > > Mahala FISK > > William R. FISK > > Thomas FISK > >Thanks so much! Lisa Hutchinson > > > > > >==== NYHERKIM Mailing List ==== > >Visit the Herkimer County GenWeb page at > >http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyherkim/ > > > ==== NYHERKIM Mailing List ==== > Visit the Herkimer County GenWeb page at > http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyherkim/ >