The recent post about Patrick BARBER born in County Longford Ireland and buried in Goodwill Presbyterian Church peaked my interest. Does anyone on the list know of other old families that came from County Longford? I believe these early settlers often migrated in groups. I've looked for years for the origins of my ancestor John HARRIS (b. 1748- d. 8 Mar. 1825), who is buried in Goodwill Presbyterian church with wife, Abigail ?. John was a member of the Ulster militia, as indicated by his tombstone. For several years, I've been trying to discover John's parents, and place of birth, migration patterns etc. One challenge is solving a problem of identity: there are several "John Harrises" in Orange Co. (BTW, here may be a link to the George HARRIS family of New Windsor.) I found a clue in "The First 150 years of the Goodwill Presbyterian Church, Montgomery, NY" by James Milligan Dickson, pub. 1880 . There is a footnote on page 76, indicating the Harris family of Montgomery descended from George Harris of 1657, who came from Southampton. Others who came from Southampton included the HOWELL family of East Coldenham, the WOODRUFF family, the HAINES, TOPPING and the GOODALE families. <<<<"From Southampton, too, but later in the century, came the progenitors of the HOWELL family at E. Coldenham and elsewhere throughout the county. They are descended from Edward Howell, who came to Southampton from Boston in 1640. Also the HARRIS family, descended from George Harris of 1657; the Woodruff family, descended from John WOODRUFF of 1657; the TOPPING family, descended from Thomas topping of Milford, 1639, and the GOODALE family, descended from Joseph Goodale of 1698." >>>>> I have a lot of professionally-researched material on the Harris line but have never smashed the brick wall regarding John's parents. Thanks, Elizabeth Harris Pope Portland, ME
from the book Pioneer Families of Orange county New York compiled by Martha and Bill Reamy page 3& 4 Patrick Barber settled in Montgomery c 1764. In his will dated 22 Sept 1791 he names his wife Jane. their children Margaret m John Davison, Francis, John, William, Joseph, Archable, d young, Jane, d young, Samuel , d young. Col Francis Barber d at Fishkill 7 Feb, 1783. His obituary; Killed in Camp on Jan 11 by a tree being felled, he was the son of Patrick Barber of Neelytown, Buried in Goodwill Cemetery. His children are mentioned in his father's will, but not names age 205 Town Records of Montgomery Officer for 1768 Major Colden, supervisor John Miller, clerk, Patrick Barber and James White Assessors. History of Orange County NY by W. Edgar Esq.page 254 Neelytown - this place was settled before 1741 by emigrants from Ireland some of the early settlers of their town were Patrick Barber page 271 The following is a list of names which appear on the town record, including Crawford, from 1768 to 1778. some of them were in the present town of Wallkill, which, till 172 was a part of Montgomery Patrick Barber. was listed page 302 Col Francis Barber Fishkill February 7, 1783 - It with pain and regret that we mention the death of Lieut., Col Barber, who was unfortunately killed at camp on the 11th of January. the circumstances which lead up to the unhappy catastrophe, we are told, as follows; Two soldiers were falling down, a tree; at the instant he came riding by it was falling, which he did not observe till they desired him to take care; but the surprise was so sudden and embarrassed his ideas so much, that he reined his horse to the unfortunate spot where the tree fell, which tore his body in a shocking manner, and put an immediate period to his existence. In Barber's Historical collections this is told under the head of Dutchess county as if it happened there; whereas it took place near Snake Hill in Orange, while the camp was there. He was led into the error by finding it in a paper of that county. Col. Frances Barber was one of the most elegant young men that wore the Continental uniform, and the son of old Patrick Barber of Neelytown. the whole county, from far and near attended his funeral -- especial from the town of New Windsor and Montgomery -- and deeply lamented the death of their friend and neighbor as well as of the gallant soldier. Hope this of some help Marian ----- Original Message ----- From: "Becky" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, October 28, 2006 4:43 PM Subject: Re: [NYORANGE] Patrick Barber > Hello, > I was wondering, if anyone had any information on a Patrick Barber? > > He was born about 1720 in County, Longford Ireland, and he died Sept. 28, > 1791 in Montgomery Town, Orange Co. NY. > > He was married to a Jane Fraser. > > They are both supposed to be buried in Goodwill Presbyterian Churchyard, > Montgomery, Orange Co. NY. > > I have info that states he was chosen Assessor for the Hanover Precinct > (later Montgomery, Orange Co. NY) on April 5, 1768. > > He came to NY in 1749 or 1750, and after a short stay he moved to > Princeton, NJ. > > I found him listed in the 1790 census for Montgomery, Orange Co. NY. > > Any and all help would be greatly appreciated. > > Thank you, > > Becky Carden > > ------------------------------- > 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
Hello, I was wondering, if anyone had any information on a Patrick Barber? He was born about 1720 in County, Longford Ireland, and he died Sept. 28, 1791 in Montgomery Town, Orange Co. NY. He was married to a Jane Fraser. They are both supposed to be buried in Goodwill Presbyterian Churchyard, Montgomery, Orange Co. NY. I have info that states he was chosen Assessor for the Hanover Precinct (later Montgomery, Orange Co. NY) on April 5, 1768. He came to NY in 1749 or 1750, and after a short stay he moved to Princeton, NJ. I found him listed in the 1790 census for Montgomery, Orange Co. NY. Any and all help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you, Becky Carden
Hello I would be interested in your Drew, Vought, Curry lines. RObin >Hello, list, and Barbara de Mare: Among the Monroe area SMITHs, is there >a Francis, b. about 1840 to Charles and Sarah? He married my gg-aunt, >Lucinda or Jane SWIM, in 1866 (she was born about 1840 also, to Benjamin >and Elizabeth). LDS has the record of their marriage, somewhere in New >York City, in July, 1866. Neither seems to be in any census after 1866. >I'd like find them in 1870 or later, and children, death dates, where >married (church, registry), occupation, etc. Many thanks, Nina B. > >Paternal: PAVEK, DREW, VOUGHT, CURRY >Maternal: SWIM, BAILEY, GINNER/GINGER, PIANO Others: BRUSH, WEYANT, >RYERSON, GARRISON > >http://community.webtv.net/grannycatz/MYSWIMMingPOOL > > > > > >------------------------------- >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 >
Please send me your email address and I can send the messages directly to you rather than to the whole Orange Co web. Thank you Nelson ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ann Brown" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, October 22, 2006 11:55 PM Subject: [NYORANGE] Smith and Odenwelder or Wtterweller > Hello All, > > Did someone have a question about these families in the past week or so? > I > thought I had seen it on here. I believe the name was John Smith. I have > deleated the message and then was reading some of my family info and there > are the names. I may be able to give someone some info. Please contact > me > in you are interested. > > Ann > > -- > Ann Brown " Cookie" > > ------------------------------- > 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 >
If you simply deleted the message it still may be in your "deleted message file" if you were using outlook express. To read it go to the floders located on the left side of the screen about one inch from the top. Click it and deleted items will show up. Click deleted items and it will show you all the deleted emails you have. Also I will forward the Smith emails to you. Nelson----- Original Message ----- From: "Ann Brown" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, October 22, 2006 11:55 PM Subject: [NYORANGE] Smith and Odenwelder or Wtterweller > Hello All, > > Did someone have a question about these families in the past week or so? > I > thought I had seen it on here. I believe the name was John Smith. I have > deleated the message and then was reading some of my family info and there > are the names. I may be able to give someone some info. Please contact > me > in you are interested. > > Ann > > -- > Ann Brown " Cookie" > > ------------------------------- > 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 >
Hello All, Did someone have a question about these families in the past week or so? I thought I had seen it on here. I believe the name was John Smith. I have deleated the message and then was reading some of my family info and there are the names. I may be able to give someone some info. Please contact me in you are interested. Ann -- Ann Brown " Cookie"
Sorry, I can find nothing in my files on a "Francis" in this time frame. Nelson Smith ----- Original Message ----- From: "miz bee" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, October 22, 2006 5:10 PM Subject: Re: [NYORANGE] NYORANGE Digest, Vol 1, Issue 15 > Hello, list, and Barbara de Mare: Among the Monroe area SMITHs, is there > a Francis, b. about 1840 to Charles and Sarah? He married my gg-aunt, > Lucinda or Jane SWIM, in 1866 (she was born about 1840 also, to Benjamin > and Elizabeth). LDS has the record of their marriage, somewhere in New > York City, in July, 1866. Neither seems to be in any census after 1866. > I'd like find them in 1870 or later, and children, death dates, where > married (church, registry), occupation, etc. Many thanks, Nina B. > > Paternal: PAVEK, DREW, VOUGHT, CURRY > Maternal: SWIM, BAILEY, GINNER/GINGER, PIANO Others: BRUSH, WEYANT, > RYERSON, GARRISON > > http://community.webtv.net/grannycatz/MYSWIMMingPOOL > > > > > > ------------------------------- > 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 >
WAS: Do you have any information on FOSHAY's that were in the Revolutionary War? They enlisted in Westchester and Penn Yan. Bill Forshay - San Antonio, TX >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> ----- Original Message ---- From: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Friday, October 20, 2006 11:02:05 AM Subject: Re: [NYORANGE] Davis and Holly in Warwick NY Sorry no. My research revolves around the Revolution and the War of 1812. In a message dated 10/20/2006 8:52:59 AM Pacific Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: Sue, Would you have knowledge of an Ed Davis in Orange County? Born c. ~ 1900 WAS ------------------------------- 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
Hello, list, and Barbara de Mare: Among the Monroe area SMITHs, is there a Francis, b. about 1840 to Charles and Sarah? He married my gg-aunt, Lucinda or Jane SWIM, in 1866 (she was born about 1840 also, to Benjamin and Elizabeth). LDS has the record of their marriage, somewhere in New York City, in July, 1866. Neither seems to be in any census after 1866. I'd like find them in 1870 or later, and children, death dates, where married (church, registry), occupation, etc. Many thanks, Nina B. Paternal: PAVEK, DREW, VOUGHT, CURRY Maternal: SWIM, BAILEY, GINNER/GINGER, PIANO Others: BRUSH, WEYANT, RYERSON, GARRISON http://community.webtv.net/grannycatz/MYSWIMMingPOOL
If anyone gets back to me, I will let you know................. -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of [email protected] Sent: Sunday, October 22, 2006 11:10 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [NYORANGE] Joseph and Samuel Givens Please let me know what you find, as well, I have an Elizabeth Giveans in my fmaily tree - Lynn ------------------------------- 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
Please let me know what you find, as well, I have an Elizabeth Giveans in my fmaily tree - Lynn
Thank you for your reply but that is not the Smith line I am researching. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Barbara de Mare" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, October 20, 2006 8:43 PM Subject: Re: [NYORANGE] Deeds names Redner Hall Ball McKelveyComptonPetfield/Gatfield Conklin Durland I have many Smith ancestors (what a surprise!). The ones in Cheesecocks were Thomas Smith and Joshua Het Smith, sons of William Smith I and Marie Hetr. I am actually descended from a sister of Thomas and Joshua, Sarah Smith (1733-1815), who married Abraham Keteltas (1732-1798). Nelson Smith <[email protected]> wrote: Barbara: I saw your mention of "Smith" in cheesecock. I am researching John Smith's family. John died in Cornwall before Nov 1784. His family consisted of sons John and Joseph and daughters Kezia, Martha, Sarah, and Ellethea. Any connection to you Smith info? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Barbara de Mare" To: Sent: Friday, October 20, 2006 10:15 AM Subject: Re: [NYORANGE] Deeds names Redner Hall Ball McKelvey ComptonPetfield/Gatfield Conklin Durland Great Judy! Thanks for this information! I have some deeds for lot #13 in Cheesecock Patent--Phillips & Knapp families. Also some will descriptions of property. In addition I have Smith ancestors who had big lots in Cheescock including the Treason Hoise, but don't have those deeds. Barbara from NJ [email protected] wrote: From Judy Ullman - some of deeds I worked on yesterday. Has anyone extracted Hall or Huff deeds? Deeds, NY, Orange LDS film 0286813 Book 128, p 198 18 Nov 1853 Aaron Redner & Milly Redner, his wife, of Orange, Monroe to James Ball, Jr. of the same $90 land in Cheescock patent in mountain lot in town of Monroe beg at stake & stones at edge of swamp in line of mountain lot corner of land owned by Ephram Hall, deceased N63W 18Chains to stake and stones S22W 15 chains to stake and stones S44E 1 chain 78 links to satke & sotnes N45.50E 19 chains to beg containing 6 45/100 acres witness Elmer Earl Molly and Aaron sign with x Interviewed 19 Nov 1853 recorded 8 Apr 1854 10 am (note - who is Ephram Hall?) Book 130 p 386 5 Apr 1854 Eliz McKelvey adm Dewitt McKelvey late of town of Monroe to Aaron Redner of same land in Monroe beg NE of lot of land belonging to Jacob Compton heirs in line of lot #8 in Cheescock Patent N42.15E 20 Chains along line of said lot #8 to stake and stones near hickory sapling N47.20W 10 chains 12 links to satke and stones in clear field S42.15W 20 chains to stake and stone in clear field S42.15W 20 chains to stake & stone 7 links NW of red oak tree along line of said Jacob Compton heirs S47.13E 10 chains 12.5 links to beg containing 20.275 acres Eliz. can give credit not exceeding 2 years for not more than 1/2 purchase price Witness James Fowler permission was granted by James Flowler to sell land on 1 Jan 1854 sold at public vendue 25 Mar 1854 at hotel kept by James Black in Monroes recorded 6 Jul 1854 (Is Milly (Hall) Cable Redner wife of Aaron Redner related to Eliza McKelvey? see part of will of Jemima Lancaster mother of James Hall and grandmother of Milly. Or is the McKelvey and McElroy two different families? I give and bequeath unto my nephew Samuel Hall the son of Joseph Hall a cow wanting Joseph Hall to take care of the cow for the child Samuel Hall until he wants her. I give and bequeath to my daughter, Sally one tea kettle, larder chest and bed. The bedding to be equally divided between my son Joseph and my daughter Sally. I give and bequeath to my son Joseph Hall the house. I give and bequeath unto my son James one dollar in money and what â?¦.is more and above what I have mentioned I wish to be sold and the money equally to be divided between my son Joseph and daughter. I hereby nominate constitute and appoint Samuel Muckelroy my executor of this my last will and testament hereby revoking all former wills by me at any time heretofore made. In Witness whereof I hereby set my hand and seal the 20th day of March 1821. Jemima Hall her mark) Deeds, NY, Orange LDS film 0829461 Book 189, p 39 1 Apr 1865 Aaron Redner & his wife, of Orange, Monroe to Jacob W. Conklin of the same $700 land in Monroe beg NE of lot of land belonging to Jacob Compton heirs in line of lot #8 in Cheescock Patent N42.15E 20 Chains along line of said lot #8 to stake and stones near hickory sapling N47.20W 10 chains 12 links to satke and stones in clear field S42.15W 20 chains to stake and stone in clear field S42.15W 20 chains to stake & stone 7 links NW of red oak tree along line of said Jacob Compton heirs S47.13E 10 chains 12.5 links to beg containing 20.275 acres 1 Apr 1865 Aaron Redner signs with X and Amelia does not sign but is interviewed by Morgan Shuit Recorded 28 Jan 1865 (Could the Redner family have left NY state and moved to Pompton, Passaic, NJ in 1865?) Another Redner family from Chester NY, Orange deeds Book 129, p 134 LDS film 0828613 4 May 1854 Martha Petfield/Gatfield of Chester to Ruth Jane Redner wife of John Redner of same (could Ruth Jane be a Petfield/Gatfield?) $50 land in village of Chester beg southerly corner of lot of land and conveyed to Benj. Conkling to Benjamin J. Durland 2 May 1842 said line of highway leading from Warwick to Newburgh and runs from thence N77.45E 90 feet to stake thence ?15 minutes W 45 feet to stake N77.45E 96 feet to stake standing in line of lands belonging to Peter Townsend along his line S70?.30E 103 feet 6 inches to stake S77.45W 147 feet to the most southerly corner of school house lot along same N12.15W 45 feet along same S77.45W 40 feet to highway along sme N12.15W 23 feet 6 inches to place of beginning. 14051 square feet seized to a mortgage Frederick Brewster given by William Rusey sign with X witness F. C. Hoyt interviewed 4 May 1854 Charles Monell resident Goshen and the person Martha Patfield Recorded 4 May 1854 ------------------------------- 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 Barbara L. de Mare, Esq. Historian, genealogist and attorney Harwood Lloyd, LLC 130 Main Street Hackensack, New Jersey 07601 (201) 359-3633 office [email protected] (home) ------------------------------- 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 ------------------------------- 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 Barbara L. de Mare, Esq. Historian, genealogist and attorney Harwood Lloyd, LLC 130 Main Street Hackensack, New Jersey 07601 (201) 359-3633 office [email protected] (home) ------------------------------- 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
Some of the deeds that I abstracted (earlier) are on either the Rootsweb or GenWeb pages...Orange Co., that is. Phoebe in CA
I have many Smith ancestors (what a surprise!). The ones in Cheesecocks were Thomas Smith and Joshua Het Smith, sons of William Smith I and Marie Hetr. I am actually descended from a sister of Thomas and Joshua, Sarah Smith (1733-1815), who married Abraham Keteltas (1732-1798). Nelson Smith <[email protected]> wrote: Barbara: I saw your mention of "Smith" in cheesecock. I am researching John Smith's family. John died in Cornwall before Nov 1784. His family consisted of sons John and Joseph and daughters Kezia, Martha, Sarah, and Ellethea. Any connection to you Smith info? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Barbara de Mare" To: Sent: Friday, October 20, 2006 10:15 AM Subject: Re: [NYORANGE] Deeds names Redner Hall Ball McKelvey ComptonPetfield/Gatfield Conklin Durland Great Judy! Thanks for this information! I have some deeds for lot #13 in Cheesecock Patent--Phillips & Knapp families. Also some will descriptions of property. In addition I have Smith ancestors who had big lots in Cheescock including the Treason Hoise, but don't have those deeds. Barbara from NJ [email protected] wrote: From Judy Ullman - some of deeds I worked on yesterday. Has anyone extracted Hall or Huff deeds? Deeds, NY, Orange LDS film 0286813 Book 128, p 198 18 Nov 1853 Aaron Redner & Milly Redner, his wife, of Orange, Monroe to James Ball, Jr. of the same $90 land in Cheescock patent in mountain lot in town of Monroe beg at stake & stones at edge of swamp in line of mountain lot corner of land owned by Ephram Hall, deceased N63W 18Chains to stake and stones S22W 15 chains to stake and stones S44E 1 chain 78 links to satke & sotnes N45.50E 19 chains to beg containing 6 45/100 acres witness Elmer Earl Molly and Aaron sign with x Interviewed 19 Nov 1853 recorded 8 Apr 1854 10 am (note - who is Ephram Hall?) Book 130 p 386 5 Apr 1854 Eliz McKelvey adm Dewitt McKelvey late of town of Monroe to Aaron Redner of same land in Monroe beg NE of lot of land belonging to Jacob Compton heirs in line of lot #8 in Cheescock Patent N42.15E 20 Chains along line of said lot #8 to stake and stones near hickory sapling N47.20W 10 chains 12 links to satke and stones in clear field S42.15W 20 chains to stake and stone in clear field S42.15W 20 chains to stake & stone 7 links NW of red oak tree along line of said Jacob Compton heirs S47.13E 10 chains 12.5 links to beg containing 20.275 acres Eliz. can give credit not exceeding 2 years for not more than 1/2 purchase price Witness James Fowler permission was granted by James Flowler to sell land on 1 Jan 1854 sold at public vendue 25 Mar 1854 at hotel kept by James Black in Monroes recorded 6 Jul 1854 (Is Milly (Hall) Cable Redner wife of Aaron Redner related to Eliza McKelvey? see part of will of Jemima Lancaster mother of James Hall and grandmother of Milly. Or is the McKelvey and McElroy two different families? I give and bequeath unto my nephew Samuel Hall the son of Joseph Hall a cow wanting Joseph Hall to take care of the cow for the child Samuel Hall until he wants her. I give and bequeath to my daughter, Sally one tea kettle, larder chest and bed. The bedding to be equally divided between my son Joseph and my daughter Sally. I give and bequeath to my son Joseph Hall the house. I give and bequeath unto my son James one dollar in money and what â?¦.is more and above what I have mentioned I wish to be sold and the money equally to be divided between my son Joseph and daughter. I hereby nominate constitute and appoint Samuel Muckelroy my executor of this my last will and testament hereby revoking all former wills by me at any time heretofore made. In Witness whereof I hereby set my hand and seal the 20th day of March 1821. Jemima Hall her mark) Deeds, NY, Orange LDS film 0829461 Book 189, p 39 1 Apr 1865 Aaron Redner & his wife, of Orange, Monroe to Jacob W. Conklin of the same $700 land in Monroe beg NE of lot of land belonging to Jacob Compton heirs in line of lot #8 in Cheescock Patent N42.15E 20 Chains along line of said lot #8 to stake and stones near hickory sapling N47.20W 10 chains 12 links to satke and stones in clear field S42.15W 20 chains to stake and stone in clear field S42.15W 20 chains to stake & stone 7 links NW of red oak tree along line of said Jacob Compton heirs S47.13E 10 chains 12.5 links to beg containing 20.275 acres 1 Apr 1865 Aaron Redner signs with X and Amelia does not sign but is interviewed by Morgan Shuit Recorded 28 Jan 1865 (Could the Redner family have left NY state and moved to Pompton, Passaic, NJ in 1865?) Another Redner family from Chester NY, Orange deeds Book 129, p 134 LDS film 0828613 4 May 1854 Martha Petfield/Gatfield of Chester to Ruth Jane Redner wife of John Redner of same (could Ruth Jane be a Petfield/Gatfield?) $50 land in village of Chester beg southerly corner of lot of land and conveyed to Benj. Conkling to Benjamin J. Durland 2 May 1842 said line of highway leading from Warwick to Newburgh and runs from thence N77.45E 90 feet to stake thence ?15 minutes W 45 feet to stake N77.45E 96 feet to stake standing in line of lands belonging to Peter Townsend along his line S70?.30E 103 feet 6 inches to stake S77.45W 147 feet to the most southerly corner of school house lot along same N12.15W 45 feet along same S77.45W 40 feet to highway along sme N12.15W 23 feet 6 inches to place of beginning. 14051 square feet seized to a mortgage Frederick Brewster given by William Rusey sign with X witness F. C. Hoyt interviewed 4 May 1854 Charles Monell resident Goshen and the person Martha Patfield Recorded 4 May 1854 ------------------------------- 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 Barbara L. de Mare, Esq. Historian, genealogist and attorney Harwood Lloyd, LLC 130 Main Street Hackensack, New Jersey 07601 (201) 359-3633 office [email protected] (home) ------------------------------- 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 ------------------------------- 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 Barbara L. de Mare, Esq. Historian, genealogist and attorney Harwood Lloyd, LLC 130 Main Street Hackensack, New Jersey 07601 (201) 359-3633 office [email protected] (home)
Patty, Please let me know of any responses you might receive from your query. I am sure that your Joseph and Samuel Givens are related to my John Giveans and others. Sometimes the spelling is Givens--at least in the 1700s. Thanks. Mona Hylton, Richmond, IN
Barbara: I saw your mention of "Smith" in cheesecock. I am researching John Smith's family. John died in Cornwall before Nov 1784. His family consisted of sons John and Joseph and daughters Kezia, Martha, Sarah, and Ellethea. Any connection to you Smith info? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Barbara de Mare" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, October 20, 2006 10:15 AM Subject: Re: [NYORANGE] Deeds names Redner Hall Ball McKelvey ComptonPetfield/Gatfield Conklin Durland Great Judy! Thanks for this information! I have some deeds for lot #13 in Cheesecock Patent--Phillips & Knapp families. Also some will descriptions of property. In addition I have Smith ancestors who had big lots in Cheescock including the Treason Hoise, but don't have those deeds. Barbara from NJ [email protected] wrote: From Judy Ullman - some of deeds I worked on yesterday. Has anyone extracted Hall or Huff deeds? Deeds, NY, Orange LDS film 0286813 Book 128, p 198 18 Nov 1853 Aaron Redner & Milly Redner, his wife, of Orange, Monroe to James Ball, Jr. of the same $90 land in Cheescock patent in mountain lot in town of Monroe beg at stake & stones at edge of swamp in line of mountain lot corner of land owned by Ephram Hall, deceased N63W 18Chains to stake and stones S22W 15 chains to stake and stones S44E 1 chain 78 links to satke & sotnes N45.50E 19 chains to beg containing 6 45/100 acres witness Elmer Earl Molly and Aaron sign with x Interviewed 19 Nov 1853 recorded 8 Apr 1854 10 am (note - who is Ephram Hall?) Book 130 p 386 5 Apr 1854 Eliz McKelvey adm Dewitt McKelvey late of town of Monroe to Aaron Redner of same land in Monroe beg NE of lot of land belonging to Jacob Compton heirs in line of lot #8 in Cheescock Patent N42.15E 20 Chains along line of said lot #8 to stake and stones near hickory sapling N47.20W 10 chains 12 links to satke and stones in clear field S42.15W 20 chains to stake and stone in clear field S42.15W 20 chains to stake & stone 7 links NW of red oak tree along line of said Jacob Compton heirs S47.13E 10 chains 12.5 links to beg containing 20.275 acres Eliz. can give credit not exceeding 2 years for not more than 1/2 purchase price Witness James Fowler permission was granted by James Flowler to sell land on 1 Jan 1854 sold at public vendue 25 Mar 1854 at hotel kept by James Black in Monroes recorded 6 Jul 1854 (Is Milly (Hall) Cable Redner wife of Aaron Redner related to Eliza McKelvey? see part of will of Jemima Lancaster mother of James Hall and grandmother of Milly. Or is the McKelvey and McElroy two different families? I give and bequeath unto my nephew Samuel Hall the son of Joseph Hall a cow wanting Joseph Hall to take care of the cow for the child Samuel Hall until he wants her. I give and bequeath to my daughter, Sally one tea kettle, larder chest and bed. The bedding to be equally divided between my son Joseph and my daughter Sally. I give and bequeath to my son Joseph Hall the house. I give and bequeath unto my son James one dollar in money and what â?¦.is more and above what I have mentioned I wish to be sold and the money equally to be divided between my son Joseph and daughter. I hereby nominate constitute and appoint Samuel Muckelroy my executor of this my last will and testament hereby revoking all former wills by me at any time heretofore made. In Witness whereof I hereby set my hand and seal the 20th day of March 1821. Jemima Hall her mark) Deeds, NY, Orange LDS film 0829461 Book 189, p 39 1 Apr 1865 Aaron Redner & his wife, of Orange, Monroe to Jacob W. Conklin of the same $700 land in Monroe beg NE of lot of land belonging to Jacob Compton heirs in line of lot #8 in Cheescock Patent N42.15E 20 Chains along line of said lot #8 to stake and stones near hickory sapling N47.20W 10 chains 12 links to satke and stones in clear field S42.15W 20 chains to stake and stone in clear field S42.15W 20 chains to stake & stone 7 links NW of red oak tree along line of said Jacob Compton heirs S47.13E 10 chains 12.5 links to beg containing 20.275 acres 1 Apr 1865 Aaron Redner signs with X and Amelia does not sign but is interviewed by Morgan Shuit Recorded 28 Jan 1865 (Could the Redner family have left NY state and moved to Pompton, Passaic, NJ in 1865?) Another Redner family from Chester NY, Orange deeds Book 129, p 134 LDS film 0828613 4 May 1854 Martha Petfield/Gatfield of Chester to Ruth Jane Redner wife of John Redner of same (could Ruth Jane be a Petfield/Gatfield?) $50 land in village of Chester beg southerly corner of lot of land and conveyed to Benj. Conkling to Benjamin J. Durland 2 May 1842 said line of highway leading from Warwick to Newburgh and runs from thence N77.45E 90 feet to stake thence ?15 minutes W 45 feet to stake N77.45E 96 feet to stake standing in line of lands belonging to Peter Townsend along his line S70?.30E 103 feet 6 inches to stake S77.45W 147 feet to the most southerly corner of school house lot along same N12.15W 45 feet along same S77.45W 40 feet to highway along sme N12.15W 23 feet 6 inches to place of beginning. 14051 square feet seized to a mortgage Frederick Brewster given by William Rusey sign with X witness F. C. Hoyt interviewed 4 May 1854 Charles Monell resident Goshen and the person Martha Patfield Recorded 4 May 1854 ------------------------------- 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 Barbara L. de Mare, Esq. Historian, genealogist and attorney Harwood Lloyd, LLC 130 Main Street Hackensack, New Jersey 07601 (201) 359-3633 office [email protected] (home) ------------------------------- 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
Sorry no. My research revolves around the Revolution and the War of 1812. In a message dated 10/20/2006 8:52:59 AM Pacific Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: Sue, Would you have knowledge of an Ed Davis in Orange County? Born c. ~ 1900 WAS
Sue, Would you have knowledge of an Ed Davis in Orange County? Born c. ~ 1900 WAS -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] To: [email protected]; [email protected] Sent: Thu, 19 Oct 2006 10:14 PM Subject: Re: [NYORANGE] Davis and Holly in Warwick NY Thank you for your reply. I appreciate your time. Sue ------------------------------- 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 ________________________________________________________________________ Check out the new AOL. Most comprehensive set of free safety and security tools, free access to millions of high-quality videos from across the web, free AOL Mail and more.
I am seeking any and all information on Samuel Givens and his son, Joseph Givens. The only information that I have is that Samuel Givens served as a Private in the Rev. War. He enlisted in February 1777 and came up missing in Nov. 1777. He died intestate and Adm. was granted to his son, Joseph Givens. This is what I have: According to the U.S. National Archives & Records Administration - Military Service Records - Samuel Givens was a Private in 5 New York Regiment - Captain Philip D. Bevier's Co. of Foot, in Regiment commanded by Col. Lewis Duboys. He enlisted on Feb 25, 1777 for a period of 3 years Company Muster Roll July 1, 1777 on duty Company Muster Roll Sept 2, 1777 on duty Company Muster Roll Oct 6, 1777 missing Company Muster Roll Nov 1, 1777 missing List of Deserters, Dead, and Prisoners Capt. Bevier's company Oct 6, 1777 Pris'r or dead ================= Ulster County, N.Y. Probate Records in the Office of the Surrogate, and in the County Clerk's Office at Kingston, N.Y. GIVENS,SAMUEL, late a Private in Col. Dubois Reg., deceased intestate. Adm. granted, July 16, 1788, to Joseph Givens, of Montgomery, labourer, a son of said Samuel Givens.--Adm. bond, L200, by said Joseph, Alexander McCoy, same place, Innkeeper, and Justus Banks, of Shawangunk, merchant Liber A., page 15, Estate Box 3. =======================