At Heritage Quest 1870 Census: Page 8 - Henderson, New York - June 10, 1870 - PO Henderson Dwelling 60 - Family Visited 66 Nickles, Wylie G., age 68, farmer, Real Estate 3000, Personal 100, b. New York Nickles, Lottie, age 30, keeping house, b. New York Stockes, Fannie, age 9, at home, b. New York Florence ----- Original Message ----- From: "barbray" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, December 31, 2006 1:55 PM Subject: [NYJEFFER] Fw: (Nickles) Nichols of Henderson > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: barbray > To: [email protected] > Sent: Saturday, December 30, 2006 9:52 PM > Subject: (Nickles) Nichols of Henderson > > > Samuel Nickles and Hannah Gilbert m.1798 in New Hartford. A son Wiley > Gilbert was b. 1802 in Oneida. Samuel has a land transaction in Rodman in > 1811.Samuel marries a Ruth abt 1816 and has a son Samuel b.1817. I think > Samuel is buried in Rodman in 1829. > > Wiley marries Harriet Rogers in 1831 and has 6 children born in the Stony > Point Lighthouse Henderson Harbor where he is a Lighthouse keeper > 1837-1869. He marries Lavonia Thomas in 1843. There may be a third wife by > the name of Mary m. abt 1862. Wiley dies in 1879 and is buried in the > Carpenter Cemetery Henderson. > I'd like to find out if there was a 3rd wife Mary for Wiley. > I'd like to find out more about Samuel and his 2nd marriage to Ruth. > > Barbara > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message
At Jefferson Co. website there is a recording by Bartlett's Cemetery link for: Nickles, Samuel - Died 13 Apr 1829 56Y No Stone - Buried Old Rodman Cemetery Florence ----- Original Message ----- From: "barbray" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, December 31, 2006 1:55 PM Subject: [NYJEFFER] Fw: (Nickles) Nichols of Henderson > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: barbray > To: [email protected] > Sent: Saturday, December 30, 2006 9:52 PM > Subject: (Nickles) Nichols of Henderson > > > Samuel Nickles and Hannah Gilbert m.1798 in New Hartford. A son Wiley > Gilbert was b. 1802 in Oneida. Samuel has a land transaction in Rodman in > 1811.Samuel marries a Ruth abt 1816 and has a son Samuel b.1817. I think > Samuel is buried in Rodman in 1829. > > Wiley marries Harriet Rogers in 1831 and has 6 children born in the Stony > Point Lighthouse Henderson Harbor where he is a Lighthouse keeper > 1837-1869. He marries Lavonia Thomas in 1843. There may be a third wife by > the name of Mary m. abt 1862. Wiley dies in 1879 and is buried in the > Carpenter Cemetery Henderson. > I'd like to find out if there was a 3rd wife Mary for Wiley. > I'd like to find out more about Samuel and his 2nd marriage to Ruth. > > Barbara > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message
At Heritage Quest 1870 census: Page 89 - Town of Ellisburg - July 23, 1870 - Post Office Belleville Dwelling 780, Family Visited 804 Nickels, Samuel, age 53, Millwright, b. New York, Real Estate 5000 - Personal 500 Nickels, Eliza, age 53, keeping house, b. New York Nickels, Harriet, age 26, no occupation, b. New York Apparently this is son, Samuel, b. to Samuel & Ruth. Florence ----- Original Message ----- From: "barbray" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, December 31, 2006 1:55 PM Subject: [NYJEFFER] Fw: (Nickles) Nichols of Henderson > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: barbray > To: [email protected] > Sent: Saturday, December 30, 2006 9:52 PM > Subject: (Nickles) Nichols of Henderson > > > Samuel Nickles and Hannah Gilbert m.1798 in New Hartford. A son Wiley > Gilbert was b. 1802 in Oneida. Samuel has a land transaction in Rodman in > 1811.Samuel marries a Ruth abt 1816 and has a son Samuel b.1817. I think > Samuel is buried in Rodman in 1829. > > Wiley marries Harriet Rogers in 1831 and has 6 children born in the Stony > Point Lighthouse Henderson Harbor where he is a Lighthouse keeper > 1837-1869. He marries Lavonia Thomas in 1843. There may be a third wife by > the name of Mary m. abt 1862. Wiley dies in 1879 and is buried in the > Carpenter Cemetery Henderson. > I'd like to find out if there was a 3rd wife Mary for Wiley. > I'd like to find out more about Samuel and his 2nd marriage to Ruth. > > Barbara > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message
----- Original Message ----- From: barbray To: [email protected] Sent: Saturday, December 30, 2006 9:52 PM Subject: (Nickles) Nichols of Henderson Samuel Nickles and Hannah Gilbert m.1798 in New Hartford. A son Wiley Gilbert was b. 1802 in Oneida. Samuel has a land transaction in Rodman in 1811.Samuel marries a Ruth abt 1816 and has a son Samuel b.1817. I think Samuel is buried in Rodman in 1829. Wiley marries Harriet Rogers in 1831 and has 6 children born in the Stony Point Lighthouse Henderson Harbor where he is a Lighthouse keeper 1837-1869. He marries Lavonia Thomas in 1843. There may be a third wife by the name of Mary m. abt 1862. Wiley dies in 1879 and is buried in the Carpenter Cemetery Henderson. I'd like to find out if there was a 3rd wife Mary for Wiley. I'd like to find out more about Samuel and his 2nd marriage to Ruth. Barbara
I would apprecitare a gedcom file of any Nutting or Dye data to review. I have some Nutting data. Can not access it now, dead pc. Jay -----Original Message----- >From: Paula Vaughan <[email protected]> >Sent: Dec 30, 2006 10:35 PM >To: [email protected] >Subject: Re: [NYJEFFER] Calvin DYE Family Research > >Great! Hope to hear from you soon. > >Paula > >>From: [email protected] >>Reply-To: [email protected] >>To: [email protected] >>Subject: Re: [NYJEFFER] Calvin DYE Family Research >>Date: Sat, 30 Dec 2006 21:17:49 EST >> >>In a message dated 12/30/2006 11:54:46 AM Eastern Standard Time, >>[email protected] writes: >> > , 1847 Henderson, Jefferson Co, NY Roxana NUTTING. This family removed >>to >> > Wisconsin between 1855 and 1860 and remained there. >> >>Hi Paula >> >>Thank you for the Welcome. >> >>I will try to get my Nutting File out and check things. This is not my >>personal line but it is my children's family as their father was a Nutting. >> I have >>researched it but it is one of my files that I have not gone through since >>moving back to upstate NY and much of my work suffered when we lost our >>home in >>Hurricane Wilma. I still have the entire information, but things got >>rather >>mixed up. >> >>Also, I have some Dye information as they intermarried with my Greene/Green >>Family and they lived in Lewis County and Jefferson County. Actually in >>Lewis >>County near the Rodman border. >> >>Pat R >> >>------------------------------- >>To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>[email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >>quotes in the subject and the body of the message > >_________________________________________________________________ >Experience the magic of the holidays. Talk to Santa on Messenger. >http://clk.atdmt.com/MSN/go/msnnkwme0080000001msn/direct/01/?href=http://imagine-windowslive.com/minisites/santabot/default.aspx?locale=en-us > > >------------------------------- >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: WELCH, BRITTON Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.newyork.counties.jefferson/12424.1.1.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Hello again, I'm glad the information helped. As for Charles Welch' ancestry, I did a brief search at Worldconnect and didn't find a match, but a search at familysearch.org yielded a hit on a John & Rebekah Welch at Chesterfield, NH as having a son Charles Welch fitting the birth time of your fellow. This may not be the exact family you're looking for, but it seems like a sensible place to start (the Brittons were from NH as well). I hope this helps further. Mark
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Welch Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.newyork.counties.jefferson/12424.1.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Thank you so much for the information. Very interesting! My husband's mother was a Welch. She is the grt grt grandaughter of Charles Welch. She never knew any of this information until this year when I looked into the family tree. We think it is interesting that Charles had a twin brother. My husband also has a twin brother. At this point, I would like to find out who the parents of Charles Welch were. I knew about Eunice Cole. Charle' background remains a mystery. Thank you for the information! L. Jackson
Great! Hope to hear from you soon. Paula >From: [email protected] >Reply-To: [email protected] >To: [email protected] >Subject: Re: [NYJEFFER] Calvin DYE Family Research >Date: Sat, 30 Dec 2006 21:17:49 EST > >In a message dated 12/30/2006 11:54:46 AM Eastern Standard Time, >[email protected] writes: > > , 1847 Henderson, Jefferson Co, NY Roxana NUTTING. This family removed >to > > Wisconsin between 1855 and 1860 and remained there. > >Hi Paula > >Thank you for the Welcome. > >I will try to get my Nutting File out and check things. This is not my >personal line but it is my children's family as their father was a Nutting. > I have >researched it but it is one of my files that I have not gone through since >moving back to upstate NY and much of my work suffered when we lost our >home in >Hurricane Wilma. I still have the entire information, but things got >rather >mixed up. > >Also, I have some Dye information as they intermarried with my Greene/Green >Family and they lived in Lewis County and Jefferson County. Actually in >Lewis >County near the Rodman border. > >Pat R > >------------------------------- >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >[email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >quotes in the subject and the body of the message _________________________________________________________________ Experience the magic of the holidays. Talk to Santa on Messenger. http://clk.atdmt.com/MSN/go/msnnkwme0080000001msn/direct/01/?href=http://imagine-windowslive.com/minisites/santabot/default.aspx?locale=en-us
In a message dated 12/30/2006 11:54:46 AM Eastern Standard Time, [email protected] writes: > , 1847 Henderson, Jefferson Co, NY Roxana NUTTING. This family removed to > Wisconsin between 1855 and 1860 and remained there. Hi Paula Thank you for the Welcome. I will try to get my Nutting File out and check things. This is not my personal line but it is my children's family as their father was a Nutting. I have researched it but it is one of my files that I have not gone through since moving back to upstate NY and much of my work suffered when we lost our home in Hurricane Wilma. I still have the entire information, but things got rather mixed up. Also, I have some Dye information as they intermarried with my Greene/Green Family and they lived in Lewis County and Jefferson County. Actually in Lewis County near the Rodman border. Pat R
A reminder to all that at http://news.nnyln.net/ are the Northern NY Newspapers. One of them is the Watertown Herald issues from 1886-1918. I have found articles there for various family members in the past. Also the Fulton Post Card website (www.fultonhistory.com) has newspaper items from Buffalo, Utica, Auburn, Rochester & Jefferson County Journal newspapers. It does require time & patience to scroll through looking your "person". Florence
In a message dated 12/30/2006 9:00:19 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, [email protected] writes: At the Fulton Post Card website there is an item from Utica, NY newspaper dated September 23, 1877: "Asa Bishop of Belleville Thank you Florence. I have the one dated 26 Sept but not this one. And yes, this is my Asa Bishop. Sheila
At the Fulton Post Card website there is an item from Utica, NY newspaper dated September 23, 1877: "Asa Bishop of Belleville was seriously injured by being thrown from a milk wagon and may die." I do not know if this is your Asa, however, I thought it could be of interest. Address for the website is: www.fultonhistory.com Use the search engine by entering a name you wish to research. Florence
Welcome Pat! I am researching the GARRISON and DINGMAN families. Garrison: Peter GARRISON b. Dec 02, 1823, Montreal, Canada d. June , 08, 1876 buried in McPhearson Cemetery, Lyme, NY married Mary Jane DINGMAN born 4/1826 in Orleans, Jefferson, NY d. 4/22/1915 daughter of John DINGMAN Mary Jane married Charles GARLOCK after the death of Peter. Children of Peter and Mary Jane: 1) John O GARRISON b. Lyme, Jefferson, NY4/2/1848 d. 4/08/1910 Mackinac Island, Michigan 2)Florence GARRISON 3) William GARRISON b. 8/27/1857 d 1871 4) Frederick Bert Garrison b. 12/25/1870 Lyme, Jefferson, NY d 2/1967 in Volney, Oswego County, NY m. Grace Louella Brown from Mindon, Ontario DINGMAN John DINGMAN b. 4/10/1779 d 3/22/1883 in Orleans, Jefferson, NY at 104 years of age. m. Polly LULL or TULL whom died 4/15/1983 Orleans, Jefferson, NY I am looking for any information on Florence and William GARRISON. I have an idea that Florence married a HARRISON or a CARTER. Have seen her name linked to both. Also am very interested in any siblings Peter GARRISON may have had. Any info anyone may have is always welcome. Thanks to all Barb King Oswego County, NY
In a message dated 12/30/2006 7:37:08 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, [email protected] writes: It is possible looking at the time span that Capt John's son Asa was the grandfather of your Asa. Pat, thank you for all the research tips. I did mention in my first email that Asa's parents were William and Cynthia Sildona Maxham Bishop. William was the son of Morris and Olive Goit Bishop who are both buried in Woodlawn Cemetery in Sandy Creek (in 1853 & 1851). I mentioned that Asa's brother, Abner, was buried in Woodlawn Cem. (in 1853) along with his parents Wm and Polly (in 1896 & 1907). The only other sibling of Asa was Rosa J. Bishop. She married Olin D. Cornwell and is also buried at Woodlawn Cem. (in 1940) I have scans of the original church records of Asa's birth and his marriages. The Richland Historian, Shawn Doyle, also found information on William Bishop's family through a bio on Ira Bishop, Wm's brother. This bio names the parents and also all of the siblings. It is on page 193 of the 1895 Oswego County History. Shawn requested death and burial info on 6 July 2006 from Tammy Miller, the Sandy Creek Town Clerk, I have not had a response as yet. Sheila
Sheila If Capt John Bishop is not the father or grandfather to your Asa it might help if you tell us who his parents are or the reason you know that Capt John is not related. It is possible looking at the time span that Capt John's son Asa was the grandfather of your Asa. You did state that your Asa was B in Sandy Creek NY and perhaps you could tell us the source or document that you got that information from. Do you have names of any siblings? Usually most Historical Societies will check what records they have in their family folders. They normally do not do additional indepth research for you. Many times these folders have information that was submitted by inexperienced people and they do not have any source or documents to support their information and the researcher should carefully double check all material to see if its correct. Even family or history books are not always correct and are secondary sources at the most. Was his birth in the Village of Sandy Creek or the Township? Since these 2 locations (Henderson and Sandy Creek) are only a short distance from one another it is always possible there is a relationship with the other Bishop families in the area.. One can often solve a brick wall following a Collateral family line. If your Asa and family lived on the Sandy Creek - Ellisburg Rd perhaps Ellisburg has information on them. I would snail mail a request for information from the Town Historian of Ellisburg also. There is the possibilty that Sandy Creek was a PO location rather than a Township location and the actual location was in another Town. Have you checked Land Records for Bishop in the area where he was B to see if his father owned property? Since he was B March 4 1848 there should be a Birth Record as this was during the 1847-1850 Period that New York State did keep birth records. If it was Oswego County the place to write would be the Oswego County County Clerks Office. If it was Jefferson County you would write the Jefferson County Clerk for the information. Have you checked all the Church Records in the area or located a Baptismal or Birth Record? Church records often have D records also. There are church records available through the Family History Center for Churches in these area's (Methodist). Most families Baptized their children during this time as it was the center of social life for many families. It is also possible that you might not locate the burial site as it could have been on the farm or in an abandoned cemetery. Many tombstones were missing when Survey's of these old cemeteries were done and therefore all the burials do not show on these cemetery lists. Asa could also be buried where his in-laws or his parents are buried in an unmarked grave. The website's that scanned newspaper gleanings such as Asa's accident and Obits for various family members are helpful. But, only if the information is there. Only a small number of these Obits have been put on the Internet, many have not made it. The only other way to locate the rest of these would be to order (by Inter Library Loan) through the NYS Newspaper Project the Microfilm Reel of the local papers for that date or to make a trip to So Jefferson Historical Society that has some newspapers or the Watertown Daily Times microfilm at the Flower Memorial Library and search the newspaper. Another place I would check would be the Genealogy Dept. at the Flower Memorial Library in Watertown NY. They cover along with Jefferson County all the surrounding counties and have many family folders and some Obit notices. You can Snail mail them and request the information and they will get back to you. They work with volunteers so you must give them ample time to search for you. They also are a Non Profit group and a small donation for their services and copies are alway welcome. Just a few other avenue's that you can search. I will keep an eye open for any clue's as I do visit these archives from time to time. Pat R
I hope this will help you. I can't give you dates as I've never researched this family. This all comes from memory and talking to Thomas Tooker a neighbor of mine. I grew up and attended grade school on Tooker Hill next door to Josh & Ruth. David Perry Tooker's ex wife now resides on the lot where the one room school house once stood. Francis Jackson 1.3.1.1 Joshua Perry Tooker w) Ruth A Zecher 1.3.1.1.1 Lillian m) Frank Frankhauser (resided in Maryland, both deceased) 1.3.1.1.2 John Martin Tooker m) Irene David ch) 1- Thomas M Tooker m) Kathleen Compeau res) River Road, Carthage, NY 13619 2-Susan m) Daniel Zehr 3-Terry m) Bill Gelling (div) 1.3.1.1.3 Marion Tooker m) Kenneth Forney resides in High Rise, Carthage, NY 13619 ch) 1-Michael P Forney (deceased) m) Vicky A Meyers 2-Carol Ann m) Gary Simser 1.3.1.1.4 Emma Tooker m1) Berton "Baldy" Santamour (deceased) ch) 1-James Santamour res) Lyons Falls, NY 2-Ruthie Santamour 3-Pete Santamour 4-Tim Santamour 5-son Santamour m2) Paul McManus (div) m3) Perry Oliver Wheeler 12 Oct 1980 @ Inlet, NY deceased 1.3.1.1.5 David Perry Tooker m) Bette J Hoch (div) Bette resides River Road, Carthage, NY 13619 ch) 1-David P res) West Carthage, NY 13619 2-Peggy res) Solvay, NY 3-Lou Ann m1) Berrus (div) 4-Debbie m) Mickey Owens (deceased) 5-Mary 6-Dennis 1.3.1.1.6 Jane Tooker m1) Wayne Bowman (deceased) ch) 1-son Bowman m2) Mr Jenkins (deceased) Jane resides on Cams Mills Road, Watertown, NY 13601
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: BRITTON, COLE, WELCH Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.newyork.counties.jefferson/12424.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Hi, I think the Charles Welch you're talking about is the same one who married my ancestor's sister Eunice Cole, daughter of Moses Cole Jr. and Isabel Nelson. Eunice's sister Diadema Cole married Otis Britton and they were my grt-grt-grt-grt-granparents. Otis Britton and Charles Welch chopped a road from Brownville to the ferry at Chaumont very early in the settlement of the region. You can see all of the details I have on Charles Welch by reading these pages: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~legends/cole.html http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~legends/britton.html I'd be interested in any details or photographs you may have to share as well. I hope this helps, Mark Wentling
Hello: I am looking for anyone related to Olive Green Edwards who died in Rodman, Jefferson, NY 20 Dec 1845, and is buried in Fairview Cemetery. She was married to Joseph Edwards who was a Rev War vet and who died in Lewis Essex, NY 25 May 1833, we are still looking for a burial place for him. Olive Green Edwards lived with her son Henry Green Edwards, who was born in Windsor VT 17 Feb 1783 and died in Rodman on 2 Feb 1860, he is also buried in Fairview Cemetery. He married Sarah Putnam on 2 Nov 1809 in Chester,Windsor, Vt. They had: 1. Rosetta Putnam Edwards b. 7 May 1810 in Rodman who married Henry Turner. 2.Lucetta Edwards b. 28 Nov 1811, Rodman, md. 6 Dec 1862, Robert Greenley 3. Sarah Elmira Edwards b. 6 Sep 1819, Rodman. and who married Joseph Plank.
In a message dated 12/30/2006 9:36:41 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, [email protected] writes: Captain John Bishop and sons Calvin, Luther, Asa, and Sylvester Thanks Shirley. Wrong Bishop family. Don't believe they are related. Sheila
Rob Pfaff, I sent a copy of the 1900 Lewis County census ,Twn of Croghan, direcly to your e-mail address. It included Jacob, Sr. and wife Anna. I trust it arrived. Check out the Lowville Journal on line at the address below.When I input "Pfaff" I got numerous hits with the first being a lengthy article of a 1920 family reunion. http://news.nnyln.net You should post your note on the Lewis County site also. It looks like your Pfaffs are about evenly divided between Lewis and Jefferson Counties. Bill Brothers- formerly from Naumburg Lewis County