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    1. Re: [NYONEIDA-L] 1810 CENSUS
    2. First is listed the Head of Family (which may not be the oldest person in the household) The headings after that are: under 10 10-15 16-25 26-44 45 and over These headings are given first for - Free White Males then repeated for - Free White Females Then it asks for free colored and then slaves in the household

    04/15/1999 03:04:13
    1. [NYONEIDA-L] 1810 CENSUS
    2. Would some kind soul out there tell me the headings of the columns for the 1810 Census. Name 10011 10010 00 TIA LolaMann Richardson, TX

    04/15/1999 02:13:16
    1. [NYONEIDA-L] Vienna Town Hall
    2. The address for Vienna Town Hall is: Route 49 North Bay, New York 13123

    04/15/1999 02:51:22
    1. [NYONEIDA-L] Vienna, NY
    2. McAfoos
    3. Does anyone know if there is a Vienna, New York in Oneida County? If so, I need the address of the Town Clerk. Thanks in advance for any help you can provide. Kind Regards, Joanie Quairoli McAfoos Searching: QUAIROLI, MILANESI, SAVARESI, POCHINTESTA, GOZZER - Italy GOZZER, FEHLMANN, SCHORER, SCHUTTEL, ALTHAUS, NIGGLI, DOZZI, EGGER, ALTHAUS, DOLDER, SPIELMANN - Switzerland SHULTZ (SCHULTZ) and KEATING - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania LLEWELLYN, STEWART, HICE, McAFOOS, TYLER - Pennsylvania MUCKENFUS, BAUKNECHT, GEIGER, KAYSER - Germany MAHAFFEY, BROCIOUS, SCHRECENGOST, ZARTMAN, CANON, ELIZABETHA, HEWITT, HICE, GILHOWSON - Pennsylvania ALFOOT - ?????

    04/14/1999 08:52:39
    1. Re: [NYONEIDA-L] Vienna, NY
    2. Hi Joanie, Yes, there is a Vienna, New York in Oneida County but I do not know the address of the Town Clerk. I used to live in Rome, NY which is near Vienna. I now live in Atlanta, Georgia. You might want to try the city of Rome. They have a site online now that Woodstock99 is going to be there. Here are some sites you can check out. Hope it helps. http://members.aol.com/Mary1NYS/rome.html http://www.yahoo.com/ http://www.dreamscape.com/frankvad/search.html I'm looking in the same general area for DWYER,DART, RABEE,BENNETT,LYKE,FRIES,

    04/14/1999 05:33:47
    1. [NYONEIDA-L] Att: List owner
    2. First Families
    3. Hello: Would you please send me an email address where I may contact you? Thank you for your attention. Harold Oliver America's First Families mailto:firstfamilies@linkline.com

    04/14/1999 04:54:32
    1. [NYONEIDA-L] BLAKE:Oneida County, NY
    2. Hi! Looking for the ancestry of Mary BLAKE born 1873 in Verona, Oneida County, NY. Her parents were John BLAKE and Emily DUNN. She lived her wholelife in Oneida County, NY. She had 3 sisters..Lynn, Clara and ? Mary married Ernest E. BURLEY in 1900 and had 3 children with him: Lyle, Albert, and Emerson. Any connections to this BLAKE line? Michele R. Lockwood Researching: B.L.A.K.E, B.U.R.L.E.Y, C.H.U.R.C.H, C.O.L.O.N, D.A.V.I.S, D.O.W.N.S, G.R.A.N.T, H.U.L.C.E/H.U.L.S.E, I.V.E.Y, K.I.N.G, L.I.B.E.R.T.I.N.O / L.I.P.A.R.O.T.I / L.I.P.E.R.U.O.T.E, L.O.C.K.W.O.O.D, N.E.L.S.O.N, P.E.S.C.E / P.E.S.C.E.A / P.E.S.C.O, R.A.N.D.A.L.L, R.U.L.E.S, T.R.A.V.I.S.I.O / T.R.O.I.S.E

    04/14/1999 03:04:37
    1. [NYONEIDA-L] stevenson
    2. Ken woodall
    3. looking for any info on stevensons of vernon area 1790-1840. thanks. ken.

    04/14/1999 10:44:15
    1. [NYONEIDA-L] Thanks for FTM replies.
    2. Edwin E. Coad III
    3. Thanks to all who replied with FTM explanation. Edwin Ernest Coad III Casselberry, Florida eecoad@iag.net Researching: COAD, CARNE, HARRIS, SWEET, VAUGHAN, BRINKERHOFF, OWEN(S), BOSLEY, HUGHES, WILLIAMS

    04/14/1999 06:15:24
    1. [NYONEIDA-L] Re: NYONEIDA-D Digest V99 #79
    2. Agnes E. Cloninger
    3. Family Tree Maker? Message-ID: <008901be85a4$9907ab60$6b491ecf@ed> >Subject: Re: [NYONEIDA-L] Fw: FTM Tour is TODAY! > >> >The FTM Tour will begin at precisely on the hour of 4PM Eastern Time > >What is FTM? > >Edwin Ernest Coad III >Casselberry, Florida >eecoad@iag.net > >Researching: COAD, CARNE, HARRIS, SWEET, VAUGHAN, > OWEN(S), BOSLEY, HUGHES, WILLIAMS > >--------------------------------

    04/13/1999 08:51:21
    1. [NYONEIDA-L] ALLEN, Sylvanus, William & Luther
    2. Looking for info on the following: Sylvanus ALLEN, b. unknown, m. Lydia BRYANT living in Russia, Herkimer County, New York. May have also lived in Mass. or Vermont. Known child: WILLIAM ALLEN b. approx. 1777 in Massachusetts or Vermont. Married to Ariel b. approx. 1782 in Connecticut. 1850 lived in Oneida County, New York: Children: Rebecca m. David Burrows Sarah not married LUTHER H. Amanda married to Schuyler Wheeler Salome married to Caleb Burrows Lydia married to Robert Stancliff Almira married to Loren Sanders Lorenda married to Mr. Lawrence Lucy married to Oscar Loomis Lavina married to William Cordell Fanny A. married to Albert Skiff Specifically looking for his child LUTHER ALLEN b. approx. 1808 born in Herkimer County, NY m. Ann born in Massachusetts. Children: MONROE Saphrona Harriett Dopkin Lived in Oneida County, NY. A note from Herkimer County page: William Allen....was an early settler in Remsen, Oneida County, NY., where he settled on a farm one fourth of a mile north of Fairchild Corners. He was one of the first Baptist Society formed in 1799 in Russia, NY. He was the last of these original members of the Russia Church Roll and the last to pass away as far as known.....he served in the War of 1812...died on May 11th, 1858. All of his children are listed in Oneida County. ANY HELP WOULD BE GREATFULLY APPRECIATED!!!!!!!!!! Jo Dee Frasco JONICK5029@aol.com

    04/13/1999 04:40:32
    1. Re: [NYONEIDA-L] Fw: FTM Tour is TODAY!
    2. Edwin E. Coad III
    3. > >The FTM Tour will begin at precisely on the hour of 4PM Eastern Time What is FTM? Edwin Ernest Coad III Casselberry, Florida eecoad@iag.net Researching: COAD, CARNE, HARRIS, SWEET, VAUGHAN, OWEN(S), BOSLEY, HUGHES, WILLIAMS

    04/13/1999 05:55:59
    1. [NYONEIDA-L] Marshall and Whitbeck Surnames in Oneida Co. NY
    2. Steve Cole
    3. Hello, I'm trying to find out about a few of my ancestors. Here's what I know so far, see the following outline. Elizabeth had a brother Benjamin who was born in 1839 and also lived in Rockford, Winnebago County IL. I'm hoping to find the parents of Elizabeth and Benjamin. Also I'm hoping that Jacob Whitbeck who was born in New York, was born in the same county as Elizabeth, his father might be Phillip Whitbeck, also I've seen Whitbeck mispelled as Whitbecker and Woodbeck. If anyone has access to census material or other sources that might point to parents I would really appreciate a response. Descendants of Elizabeth Marshall 1 Elizabeth Marshall Born: 1837 in Oneida Co., New York Died: November 13, 1909 in Winnebago, Winnebago Twp, Winnebago Co., IL .. +Jacob Whitbeck(er) Born: Abt. 1829 in New York Died: Bef. 1880 ......... 2 Robert J. Whitbeck Born: August 09, 1859 in Iowa Died: May 19, 1943 in Astoria, Clatsop Co., Oregon ............. +Mary Christine Smith Born: December 11, 1859 in Blue Ridge Township, Piatt Co., IL Died: February 04, 1943 .................... 3 Julias Frances Whitbeck Born: August 17, 1881 in Ennis, Ellis Co., Texas Died: Abt. November 1898 .................... 3 Rienette Whitbeck Born: December 13, 1887 in Ennis, Ellis Co., Texas Died: July 24, 1961 in Portland, OR ........................ +Elias Cole Born: May 22, 1881 in Fredericksburgh, Lenox& Addington, Ontario, Canada Died: June 06, 1934 in Deep River, Wahkiakum County, Washington .................... *2nd Husband of Rienette Whitbeck: ........................ +Leslie R. Graham .................... *3rd Husband of Rienette Whitbeck: ........................ +Leonard Smith .................... *4th Husband of Rienette Whitbeck: ........................ +James Carter Adam .................... *5th Husband of Rienette Whitbeck: ........................ +William Swarthout .................... *6th Husband of Rienette Whitbeck: ........................ +Cuthbert V. Kile Born: January 1893 in Wisconsin Died: September 17, 1955 in Portland, Oregon .................... 3 Ivan Whitbeck Born: May 14, 1892 in Ennis, Ellis Co., Texas Died: May 14, 1892 in Ennis, Ellis Co., Texas .................... 3 Ethel H. Whitbeck Born: October 26, 1893 in Ennis, Ellis Co., Texas Died: April 21, 1927 ........................ +George Phillip Detzen .................... *2nd Husband of Ethel H. Whitbeck: ........................ +Walter Hoxlie Shaw Died: August 22, 1954 .................... 3 Robert Calvin Whitbeck Born: March 11, 1898 in Ennis, Ellis Co., Texas Died: December 10, 1936 in Troutdale, Multomah Co., Oregon ......... 2 Charles A. Whitbeck Born: 1864 in Iowa ......... 2 Berta Whitbeck Born: 1869 ......... 2 Delia Whitbeck Born: 1856 ............. +Benedict .................... 3 Emma Benedict Born: Bef. 1880 ......... *2nd Husband of Adelia Whitbeck: ............. +Leech ......... *3rd Husband of Adelia Whitbeck: ............. +Harrison Clark .................... 3 Ruby Clark Born: 1880 -- ********************************************************************** Steven M. Cole Portland, Oregon Visit my Family Tree Maker web page at: http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/c/o/l/Steven-M-Cole/ **********************************************************************

    04/12/1999 12:15:13
    1. [NYONEIDA-L] Marriage Record 1797 Westmoreland First Congregational Church
    2. Nancy Cook
    3. I would like to obtain a marriage record for Asahel Cook and Mary Lothrop, who were married in the First Congregational Church, Westmoreland on 28 Feb 1797. Any guidance would be greatly appreciated. I am also interested in the history of this church, and whether it still is in existence. As always, I would love to hear from anyone researching these Cooks and Lothrops! Nancy Cook ncook@stny.lrun.com

    04/11/1999 06:08:02
    1. [NYONEIDA-L] Hist. of Oneida
    2. Joan W. Hantel
    3. Am interested in purchasing a copy of Donald White's 1998 History of Oneida County. Does anyone have the information? thanks joan

    04/11/1999 03:34:35
    1. Re: [NYONEIDA-L] Marriage Record 1797 Westmoreland First Congregational Church
    2. This is from the latest version of Oneida County History: Exploring 200 Years of Oneida County History by Donald White, 1998. One of the earliest churches was the First Congregational Church of Westmoreland, organized in 1792. A building was erected by its members on the green in Westmoreland in 1798. The Congregational Church, later sold to the Hampton Lodge Masons, was destroyed by fire in 1960. The new Masonic Temple stands on the original church property.

    04/11/1999 02:24:17
    1. [NYONEIDA-L] Fw: FTM Tour is TODAY!
    2. Lacey
    3. >The FTM Tour will begin at precisely on the hour of 4PM Eastern Time. At >that time the channel will become moderated, meaning that only the >moderators, Paul and Channel operators, will be able to type messages to >the channel screen. > >If you wish to chat with someone in the channel you can double click on >their nick name in the guest list to open a private window to them. Also >the other genealogy channels will be open for you to join and chat until >the join begins and after the tour is over. > >Be sure to empty your browser's cache files so that your system wont >become 'sluggish' in the middle of the tour. > >The Channel ops will have a + beside their names. If someone has need of >one please they can use the /msg window. If they have problem such a being >harassed by another guest, the perpetrator will be asked to leave quietly. >If he doesnt, the op kick/ban him. > >For this session, stormin and Robin will be the ops wearing badges @. For >the Q/A session at the end of the tour /msg the ops with +'s beside their >names with your question. Please limit your question to the topic of the >tour. If times allows Paul will take a few tech questions about the >program itself after the tour questions are answered. He has agreed to come >back again for a tech session. > >We will limit the questions to one per person if it is as large a group >as it looks as though it will be. >Genealogy Channels on Afternet IRC (Internet Relay Chat) >#GenealogyForum, #Genealogy-Native, #CanadaGenWeb, #Genealogy-Dutch, >#genealogie (Quebec), #Gen-Georgia, #Gen-NewEngland, #Gen-Virginia, >#Gen-Maine, #Gen-North_Carolina, #Gen-Texas #Niagra_Genealogy and >#Gen-Community (If YOUR research area has no channel, YOU can register it!) >Surname Channels for: >Adams, Cates, Dickey, Dyess, Etheridge, Gray, Harris, Hooks, Hudnall, >McCabe, Wilson and Wordon. (If your surname doesn't have a channel yet, YOU >can register it!) > > http://www.rare.on.ca/users/genealogyforum/index.htm > Contains Surnames of Visitors > Schedule of Events > Simple instructions for joining us. > *****

    04/11/1999 09:37:54
    1. Re: [NYONEIDA-L] Charlemagne relationship
    2. In a message dated 04/08/1999 6:41:38 PM Pacific Daylight Time, CCarman114@aol.com writes: > > The relationship to Charlemagne really isn't that far fetched. We probably > all are. According to a lecture from a former pres. of our genealogical > society statistically we all must be related. If you figure you have two > parents, four grandparents, then 8, then 16, then 32 etc. it doesn't take > that long to get up into very large numbers. Just this last year I proved my mother and father were cousins in addition to my wife and I being cousins. Get back to early New England with both families and it is almost certain you will find common relations. Always optimistic--Dave

    04/10/1999 04:46:26
    1. [NYONEIDA-L] Lannon in New Hartford
    2. Angela Colja
    3. Hi everyone, This is my first post to the list and I am fairly new to research in the USA so any hints would be most welcome! On my father's death certificate, my grandfather's place of birth is listed as New York State. My grandfather's name was JOHN LANNON. On the IGI, I have found a JOHN CHARLES LANNON b. New Hartford, Oneida, 2nd Sept. 1884, s/o CHARLES A. LANNON and MARY ELIZABETH LAMB. I have no proof at present that this is my grandfather, or even if the IGI information is correct, but the timeframe is right and LANNON doesn't appear to be a particularly common name in the USA, so it is a place to start.... Is anyone on the list researching this line? If so i would love to hear from you. Kind regards Angela from Australia

    04/10/1999 01:40:30
    1. [NYONEIDA-L] Interesting Topic
    2. Cindy
    3. I must say that for having just subscribed to this digest and having received others for awhile, that this is the most interesting conversation it has been my pleasure to receive. Having a possible connection to the Plantagenet line and knowing something of Charlemagne from history makes this so. I have been hearing more and more about 'grabbing' ancestors just for the sake of doing so and producing a genealogy that is untracable and therefore unprovable. What satisfaction this gives the collector I am not sure. I have found following the clues, solving the riddles, finding the elusive ancestor to be the most satisfying and being a genealogy detective very rewarding. It isn't just about finding the people, it's about using the history of the times as well. Through that we can learn much about what our ancestors dealt with, how they lived, and what they did through church and vocation are valuable knowledge to genealogists. If you find a famous ancestor in there, that was well documented for the times, what a treasure to hit upon! As for me, right now, I am stuck on a particular woman by the name of Barsha Cheney. She lived in Vienna, Oneida Co, NY in 1850 with what was most likely her son, William W. Cheney, her age at the time was 75. On the 1850 census the surname was spelled Cheeny, but this is the only place I have found that spelling used for this particular family. William married Betsy Eckel and they had several children, Louisa, George, Ephraim, Emiline, William, and Lorenzo. About 1862 the entire family moved to Iowa. What I don't know about this family is who was Barsha's husband/father (her given name may be suspect as well, it is the closest I could decifer from the census) William may have been born out of wedlock. I do know that both William and Barsha are recorded as being born in Vermont on that particular census. Another family that lived in the same place at that time were Lofft's. They tie in because Louisa Cheney married two Lofft boys. The first one, John, she married in NY, perhaps right in Vienna, and the second Robert (aka William--long story) after she had moved with her family to Iowa. The Lofft family was comprised of Edward, b. England, (father); Hellen, b. Ireland, (mother); children were William, Robert, John, Joseph, Charles, Edward, and daughter Francis. If anyone could please help me with any information on these two families, and especially Barsha, it would be most appreciated. Cindy Anderson

    04/09/1999 08:00:40