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    1. Re: [NYMADISO] New URL for web site
    2. PMcSwain
    3. should have read this one first- Welcome again - just in time for a little liquid sunshine- LOL Peggy ----- Original Message ----- From: "Anita M. Ingalls" <ingallsam@comcast.net> To: <NYMADISO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, May 04, 2005 2:06 PM Subject: [NYMADISO] New URL for web site > I recently moved to Jacksonville, Fl and had to get a new internet provider. > > I have moved my Madison County web files to: > > http://home.comcast.net/~ingallsam/index.html > > If you are visiting the site and find any broken links, I would appreciate > an e-mail. I am sure there are a couple hiding in there somewhere. > > Thanks for visiting. > > Anita Ingalls > > > ==== NYMADISO Mailing List ==== > To post to this list - send email from the address you subsribed to the list with to this address - NYMadiso-L@rootsweb.com > >

    05/04/2005 06:36:42
    1. Re: [NYMADISO] New URL for web site
    2. PMcSwain
    3. did you just move into Fl. ? if so WELCOME - from Polk Co- ----- Original Message ----- From: "dorothy baker" <dedor7020@yahoo.com> To: <NYMADISO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, May 04, 2005 5:32 PM Subject: Re: [NYMADISO] New URL for web site > > > Anita: > > Welcome to Florida. Sorry the sky is falling right now, but that's what keeps Florida green. > > Dorothy in Gainesville, Florida > > > > > ==== NYMADISO Mailing List ==== > To Unsubscribe from this list - send email to - > nymadiso-L-request@rootsweb.com with the single word - unsubscribe in the body of the email. If you are subscribed in Digest mode use the same address but change the -L- to -D-. > >

    05/04/2005 06:35:42
    1. Re: [NYMADISO] New URL for web site
    2. Linda Mc
    3. Hi from Linda, a Betsinger researcher. We have corresponded previously. I have a brother who lives in JAX. In phone book under Betsinger. Unfortunately, he isn't interested at all in genealogy. But, I know he would welcome a call if you wanted. Thanks for sharing the new site. I don't visit often, but when I do I like the pages. Linda. --- "Anita M. Ingalls" <ingallsam@comcast.net> wrote: > I recently moved to Jacksonville, Fl and had to get > a new internet provider. > > I have moved my Madison County web files to: > > http://home.comcast.net/~ingallsam/index.html > > If you are visiting the site and find any broken > links, I would appreciate > an e-mail. I am sure there are a couple hiding in > there somewhere. > > Thanks for visiting. > > Anita Ingalls > > > ==== NYMADISO Mailing List ==== > To post to this list - send email from the address > you subsribed to the list with to this address - > NYMadiso-L@rootsweb.com > > __________________________________ Yahoo! Mail Mobile Take Yahoo! Mail with you! Check email on your mobile phone. http://mobile.yahoo.com/learn/mail

    05/04/2005 03:46:00
    1. Re: [NYMADISO] New URL for web site
    2. dorothy baker
    3. Anita: Welcome to Florida. Sorry the sky is falling right now, but that's what keeps Florida green. Dorothy in Gainesville, Florida

    05/04/2005 09:32:00
    1. New URL for web site
    2. Anita M. Ingalls
    3. I recently moved to Jacksonville, Fl and had to get a new internet provider. I have moved my Madison County web files to: http://home.comcast.net/~ingallsam/index.html If you are visiting the site and find any broken links, I would appreciate an e-mail. I am sure there are a couple hiding in there somewhere. Thanks for visiting. Anita Ingalls

    05/04/2005 09:06:49
    1. Delphi Falls Cemetery
    2. Hi, Can someone please give the address for Delphi Falls Cemetery e-mail or snail. Thank You, Sondra

    05/04/2005 04:00:50
    1. Henry l Coon and his desentants
    2. coonbob
    3. Henry L Coon was born in columbia county new york in 1792, in or around 1835 they move to sullivan in madison county new york with either with his first wife catherine or his second wife mariah cronk. i am hunting for desentants of ther childern. Sylvester coon born 1819 wife name was polly Jacob Coon born 1820 wife name was Adelia Henry Coon born 1824 wife Sarah A Crandall Harmon Coon born in 1826 wife name was elizabeth John Coon born in 1829 wife name was Esther Benjamin Coon born 1832 wife name Ellen Clark Coon born 1838 his mother may of been mariah Riley Coon born 1842 his mother may of been mariah There was a daughter margatet coon The childern of Mariah Cronk Coon are Elisha Cronk 1817 Jeremiah Cronk born 1823 John Cronk born 1821 Samuel Cronk born 1825 Betsey Ccronk most all these desentants of Henry L Coon live in either sullivan or Lenox Madison County NY, good share of them are buried in the Whitelaw Cemetery. Need information any of these family. Robert Coon

    05/03/2005 07:51:09
    1. LOST RELLIES
    2. PMcSwain
    3. Hello- I have a few more rellies I am hoping someone may have in their line- # 1 - Gertie ( Gertrude) Miller married a Lauren Clark, Gertie was born about 1885,to a Nicholas Miller and Hannah Austin-they lived in Bridgewater,Oneida Co. and also found in the Madison Co. area- have no idea who this CLARK fellow was # 2 -Fanny Helena JONES, born in England and came to this country in 1880- born in 1871, she married a Charley H.Wing -( Charles ) -I did find them on the 1900 census for Utica NY- ward 14- looking to find info on Charles Wing- -Fanny was the daughter of a Thomas and Hannah Jones- # 3- Lizzie Marie Jones-sister to Fanny, married a Will Burton- I can not find them at all- she also born in England,about 1878,in Much Marcel,Herford- Will may be a William - >>Note -- Fanny and Lizzie also had other siblings- Walter Jones,born about 1874 - Lydia Jones,born about 1876 -all in England- the other sister is a Mary Ann Jones and she married William Myron Miller in Brookfield,NY in 1900 - this family lived mostly in the Bridgewater area and also found in Madison Co. - the Jones family immigrated to this country in 1880- I think they came in around the Bridgewater area and decided to settle there- Thank you Peggy Just hoping that someone may have one or 2 of these people in their lines-

    05/02/2005 05:05:26
    1. update 5/2/2005
    2. Tim Stowell
    3. Chenango County - 1880 History - Chapter 3 History of the Aborigines, Continued - http://www.rootsweb.com/~nychenan/1880-3.htm French, English and Dutch Settlements and Claims, Iroquois, Champlain. --------------------------- 1880 History - Chapter 15 The War of the Rebellion - specifically the story of the 114th Regiment - the only complete regiment organized in Chenango county. http://www.rootsweb.com/~nychenan/1880-15.htm =============================== Some folks were upset with the 'history of the Mormons' in the chapter on Afton. As a Southerner, I find some of the language and 'facts' in Chapter 15 to be more hogwash than reality - but then those on the short end of the stick rarely write the histories of such. Tim

    05/01/2005 07:12:45
    1. update 5/1/2005
    2. Tim Stowell
    3. Chenango County - 1880 History - Civil Government - http://www.rootsweb.com/~nychenan/1880-13.htm County poor house; a whole slew of government positions and those who held them and the date of their various service. ====================================== Cortland County - Chapter 2 of Smith's 1885 history of Cortland County: History of the Aborigines. http://www.rootsweb.com/~nycortla/smithhis.htm Various tribes, the Iroquois and the Five Nations plus more. --------------- Working next on queries folks have sent in, page design, a couple of chapters of the 1880 history for Chenango county. Tim

    04/30/2005 09:15:54
    1. Madison County New York Biographies and Photo Sketches
    2. Darci
    3. The biography section on the site got rather large, so I've started grouping these same surnames now by regions. Following is the url for the Madison County bios and photo-sketches, at a glance. http://darcisplace.com/darci/madison.htm Darci

    04/30/2005 07:18:07
    1. update 4/29/2005 - addendum
    2. Tim Stowell
    3. I originally had more with the note below but removed it. What I removed was a statement regarding what was written in the history of Afton. It asked that you be tolerant to the transcriber and myself for we were only reporting what the author of 125 years ago stated as his opinion and/or fellow contributors to that work regarding the Mormons. Often when folks see things in print that they may find offensive to their heritage or religion they forget that we/me are reporters only for material as found. I rarely edit such texts, mostly letting even typos go through, unless the typo changes the meaning of the passage. There will always be people who are against other folks heritage, religion either out of ignorance or personal attitudes toward such. I can't help that. What I can do and try to do is be sensitive to others, while presenting the material as found, whether or not I agree with either the text or those offended by such. In other words I prefer to be neutral. ====================== Chenango County - 1880 History - Town of Afton - http://www.rootsweb.com/~nychenan/1880-16.htm How Afton got it's name; a couple of pages of text at the end of Stowel(l) involvement with Joseph Smith and the Mormon movement and the 1880's author's thoughts about such. ======================= Regarding my health - arm chair doctors have mused that I have gall bladder trouble, kidney stones, heart issues - as long as I can hobble about I'll do so. :) Tim

    04/29/2005 08:26:16
    1. Re: [NYMADISO] Madison Co. Historical Society email address-- anyone know it?
    2. Tim Stowell
    3. With less than 3000 visits this must be a relatively new site. I was not aware of it. I'll have the site linked in later today. Thanks for passing it along. Tim At 06:59 AM 4/29/05 -0400, you wrote: >MCHS has an e-mail form on their web site at: > >http://www.dreamscape.com/mchs1900/ > >Anita Ingalls

    04/29/2005 06:56:27
    1. Re: [NYMADISO] Re: NYMADISO-D Indian Relics
    2. Tim Stowell
    3. At 09:50 PM 4/26/05 -0400, you wrote: > >Lets keep the forum on-topic, and if we need to stray its OK to stray a >bit, but lets be adults about it and exercise some self-control and >self-governance. > >Dan Weiskotten > > Long-time Madison Forum subscriber > Professional Archaeologist > Professional Historian > and acknowledged specialist in Iroquois Prehistory and History. Thanks Dan. Sorry I'd not realized this discussion or topic was going so off base. I would like to ask one question though regarding your tag-line. Were the Iroquois part of the Algonquin people group? Tim

    04/29/2005 06:50:40
    1. update 4/29/2005
    2. Tim Stowell
    3. Chenango County - 1880 History - Town of Afton - http://www.rootsweb.com/~nychenan/1880-16.htm How Afton got it's name; a couple of pages of text at the end of Stowel(l) involvement with Joseph Smith and the Mormon movement and the 1880's author's thoughts about such. ------------- I've been spending much of the week fighting computer problems, having my back go out yesterday, then a pretty hefty fall this PM at work. I got jarred but good. Hopefully production will increase this next week. Tim

    04/29/2005 05:58:22
    1. Re: [NYMADISO] Indian Relics
    2. Carol Carter
    3. Hi, Just asking anyone through this address about an email that had the subject "Stockbridge". If you have it or wrote it please repeat or send to me. I deleted it by mistake. Hit the button too soon!! Thanks! C. ----- Original Message ----- From: dorothy baker Sent: Tuesday, April 26, 2005 4:56 PM To: NYMADISO-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [NYMADISO] Indian Relics Come on people. Let's get back to genealogy. Dorothy ==== NYMADISO Mailing List ==== To post to this list - send email from the address you subsribed to the list with to this address - NYMadiso-L@rootsweb.com

    04/29/2005 01:44:01
    1. Re: [NYMADISO] Madison Co. Historical Society email address-- anyone know it?
    2. charles page
    3. Hi, Anne, I just sent MCHS an email and it worked ok. Maybe I made a mistake in typing it for you. Here it is again as it should be. mchs1900@dreamscape.com Michael or someone else, there, can give you information. Chas ----- Original Message ----- From: <MuskratBay@aol.com> To: <NYMADISO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, April 28, 2005 1:50 PM Subject: [NYMADISO] Madison Co. Historical Society email address-- anyone know it? > Thank you, but the email address you gave me didn't work ... bummer! > > Thanks for trying anyway. I appreciate your help > > Anne > > > ==== NYMADISO Mailing List ==== > To post to this list - send email from the address you subsribed to the list with to this address - NYMadiso-L@rootsweb.com >

    04/29/2005 07:18:39
    1. Re: [NYMADISO] Madison Co. Historical Society email address-- anyone know it?
    2. Anita M. Ingalls
    3. MCHS has an e-mail form on their web site at: http://www.dreamscape.com/mchs1900/ Anita Ingalls ----- Original Message ----- From: <MuskratBay@aol.com> To: <NYMADISO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, April 28, 2005 1:50 PM Subject: [NYMADISO] Madison Co. Historical Society email address-- anyone know it? > Thank you, but the email address you gave me didn't work ... bummer! > > Thanks for trying anyway. I appreciate your help > > Anne > > > ==== NYMADISO Mailing List ==== > To post to this list - send email from the address you subsribed to the list with to this address - NYMadiso-L@rootsweb.com > >

    04/29/2005 12:59:15
    1. Re: [NYMADISO] MILLER - QUESTION
    2. PMcSwain
    3. I found that the accident was on Dec.3 1972 - in Cicero- so not sure when the paper would have had it- ----- Original Message ----- From: "Harold Jaquay" <hjaquay@twcny.rr.com> To: <NYMADISO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, April 19, 2005 9:05 PM Subject: Re: [NYMADISO] MILLER - QUESTION > Peggy - > > If you know the approximate month of the accident try the Syracuse Post > Standard Newspaper and their archive dept. > > www.syracuse.com/archive > > If you know the accident happened within the hamlet of Cicero, NY - write > the Cicero Volunteer Fire Dept. and see if they may have that record as one > of their rescue calls > > www.cicerofd.org > > do you know the name of the funeral director for the burial? Contact them > and perhaps they could give some info. > > Some suggestions for you. > Pat > > > ==== NYMADISO Mailing List ==== > Search the list archives: > http://searches2.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl - put NYMADISO for > the name of the list > >

    04/28/2005 03:36:12
    1. Mandalia MORGAN b Brookfield
    2. nredell
    3. I have just discovered the maiden name of my Mandallia M. Saunders. She was born Mandalia MORGAN on September 06, 1844 in Brookfield and was married to Myrtus A. Saunders on March 05, 1867 in Brookfield. The minister who preformed the ceremony was one Rev. J. M. Todd. Is anyone familiar with Rev. Todd and might know what church he was affiliated with. Is anyone working on the MORGAN name and perhaps has Mandalia and her parents and siblings in some data? I hope to hear from another researcher with these names. Thank you, Nana (NAY-na) RUTHERFORD Redell

    04/28/2005 03:25:12