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    1. [NYORANGE] Polly Huff 1781 -1863 James Hall Orange Monroe
    2. Has anyone ever worked on Huff family and can add any other info? Below is what I have: Full name Mildria (probably Mildred) Redner Age 79 years Color White Occupation Housewife Married B US Last place of residence Passaic county, Pompton Township Life long resident of state (incorrect b in Monroe, Orange, NY and lived there until 1865) Place of death Passaic County, Pompton Township Father's name James Hall b US Mother's name Pollis Hoff b US she died on 10 Dec 1894 Cause of death Chronic Bright's Disease which she had for six months signed J. C. Morgan, Pompton Lakes Undertaker Richard Bros., Pompton Place of Burial Wanaque (note Millie was married first to John Cables and 2nd to Aaron Redner) The mother of Millie (Hall) Cable Redner Mary Milicent Polly (Huff) Hall is in David Smith's coffin book in Southfields area d at age 82 on 19 Dec 1863 James Hall purchased the coffin and said that William ?Redner or Hall would pay for it. Joseph T. Earl paid $4.25 on 23 Jan 1864 and William Hall paid $10.00 on 19 Mar 1864 Abraham Huff 1790 US, NY, Orange, New Cornwall p 385 1 male 16+, 4 males -16, 3 females 1800 US, NY, Orange, Cheesecocks, p 386 males 1 10-15, 2 @ 16-25, 1 45+ females 2 @ -10, 1 10-15, 1 25-44 1810 US, NY, Orange, Monroe p 1 male -10, 1 male 10-15, 1 male 20-44, 1 female 16-25, 1 female 20-44 1820 US, NY, Orange, Monroe, p 672 Abraham Huff 1 male -10, 1 16-26. 1 26-45, 1 45+ females 1 -10, 1 16-26, 1 45+, 1 working in agriculture John Huff 1 male 26-44 1 female 26-45 1830 US, NY, Orange, Monroe p 236 (same page as James Hall and Millicent/Mary/ Polly Huff) Milicent Huff males 2 -5, 3 @ 5-10, 1 20-30, 2 30-40, 1 50-60, 2 70-80 females 2 -5, 1 10-15, 4 30-40 1 70-80 19 people in house, 1 deaf and dumb and 1 foreigner not naturalized Susan Huff p 235 males 3 15-20, 1 30-40, 1 50-60 females 1 -5, 1 30-40 1850 US, NY, Orange, Monroe, 27 Sep 1850 dwelling 287 family 287 Josiah Huff 47 all b NY labor Abigail 37 Delia 11 Mille 7 Mahilta?? 2 1860 US, NY, Orange, Monroe p 239 24 Jul 1860 dwelling 1007, family 1033 James Hall 33 day laborer all b NY Elizabeth 27 Almira 7 James 5 Silas 1 Ira Hunter 12 day laborer Amelia Huff 17 domestic James Hall census found James Hall and James Hall Jr. census plus another James Hall appearing in some of censuses 1790 US, NY, Orange, Goshen 2 male 0-15 b 1774-1790 2 males 16+ b by 1774 4 females b by 1790 1800 BY, Orange, Cheesecocks 1 male 0-9 b 1790-1800 1 male 26-44 b 1755-1774 1 female b 1774-1784 1810 NY, Orange, Monroe 4 males 0-9 b 1800-1810 1 male 10-15 b 1794-1800 2 males 26-44 b 1765 1784 1 female 16-25 b 1784-1794 1820 US, NY, Orange, Monroe 2 males 0-9 b 1810-1820 2 males 10-15 b 1804-1810 1 male 16-18 b 1801-1804 3 males 16-25 b 1794-1804 1 male 45+ b by 1775 1 female 0-9 b 1810-1820 1 female 26-44 b 1775-1794 1825 NY, Orange, Monroe 8 males 3 females 1 male can serve in militia and 1 can vote meaning 1 -45 and 1 +45 1 female -16 unmarried 1830 US, NY, Orange, Monroe 1 male 0-4 b 1825-1830 1 male 10-15 b 1815-1820 1 male 15-19 b 1810-1815 2 males 20-29 b 1800-1810 1 male 60-69 b 1760-1770 1 female 10-14 b 1815-1820 1 female 50-59 b 1770-1780 James Hall Jr. 1 male 0-4 b 1825-1830 1 male 20-29 b 1800-1810 1 female 0-4 b 1825-1830 1 female 15-19 b 1810-1815 another James Hall 1 male 15-19 b 1810-1815 1 male 30-39 b 1790-1800 1 female 0-4 b 1825-1830 1 female 20-29 b 1800-1810 1835 NY Orange, Monroe 2 males 2 females 1 male vote & militia -45 1 female -45 married 1 female 16-45 unmarried 1840, US, NY, Orange, Monroe 1 male 5-9 b 1830-1835 1 male 30-39 b 1800-1810 2 female 0-4 b 1835-1840 1 female 5-9 b 1830-1835 1 female 30-39 b 1800-1810 James Hall Jr 1 male 5-9 b 1830-1835 1 male 30-39 b 1800-1810 2 females 0-4 b 1835-1840 1 female 5-9 b 1830-1835 1 female b 1800-1810 1845 NY, Orange, Monroe James Hall 3 males 4 females 1 -45 vote and militia 1 married female -45 3 unmarried females -16 1 male born last year 7 b NY state 1 attends school James B. Hall 1 male 1 vote +45 1 female married -45 1850 US, NY, Orange, Monroe all b NY living next to Peter Redner who has wife is Elizabeth Hall and who has a son Aaron Redner who married Millie Hall Millie and Elizabeth Hall might be siblings Millie Hall married 1st John Cable & Cable children are living with Hall and Redner families 1850+ family 107 William Hall 22 laborer Elizabeth Hall 20 (this is Elizabeth Redner a daughter of Peter Redner by his first wife) family 108 John Hall 40 laborer Jno Hall 50 Milicent Hall 67 1855 NY, Orange, Monroe John Hall 45 head $50 value farm family 72 all b Orange County Mary Hall 70 mother Elizabeth Cables 12 niece (Elizabeth Cable is dgt of Millie Hall and John Cable) family 90 $100 value farm Wm Hall 27 all b Orange County laborer Elizabeth Hall 23 Chancy Hall 4 Anna Hall 2 Elizabeth Hall 1 1860 US, NY, Orange, Monroe, p 418 dwelling 1632 family 1704 John Hall 45 Colyer Mary Hall 77 Susan Hall 45 Mary 8 Nathaniel 6 Marinda 2 dwelling 1635 family 1705 William Hall 38 Elizabeth 28 Chancy Hall 10 Anna A. Hall 10 Isabella Hall 6 William Hall 3 Caroline 5/12 1860 US, NY, Orange, Monroe, dwelling 1007 family 1033 James Hall 33 Eliz 27 Almira 7 James 5 Silas 1 Ira Hunter 12 Amelia Huff 17 domestic Judy Ullman

    10/20/2006 03:06:46
    1. [NYORANGE] Deeds names Redner Hall Ball McKelvey Compton Petfield/Gatfield Conklin Durland
    2. >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 ….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

    10/20/2006 02:48:12
    1. Re: [NYORANGE] Deeds names Redner Hall Ball McKelvey Compton Petfield/Gatfield Conklin Durland
    2. Barbara de Mare
    3. 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 ….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)

    10/20/2006 01:15:57
    1. Re: [NYORANGE] Davis and Holly in Warwick NY
    2. Thank you for your reply. I appreciate your time. Sue

    10/19/2006 04:14:53
    1. Re: [NYORANGE] Davis and Holly in Warwick NY
    2. Kathy
    3. Family Data Collection - Individual Records about Ebenezer Holly Name: Ebenezer Holly Parents: John Holly , Mary Cressy Birth Place: Fairfield, Stamford, CT Birth Date: 31 March 1698 Death Date: 8 October 1779 ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2006 2:31 PM Subject: Re: [NYORANGE] Davis and Holly in Warwick NY > This is some information on the Holly surname that might be of interest to > you. We haven't been able to verify Holly's in our family line, any > information > that you learn about Ebenezer would be greatly appreciated. Do you know > if > he has a daughter named Jane? We are still investigating - but have > little to > go on. > > http://freepages.family.rootsweb.com/~hannahslife/JohnNewberrycont.htm > > ------------------------------- > 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 > > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.1.408 / Virus Database: 268.13.6/486 - Release Date: 10/19/2006 > >

    10/19/2006 01:49:25
    1. Re: [NYORANGE] Davis and Holly in Warwick NY
    2. Kathy
    3. Husband: Ebenezer Holly Husband's Father: Husband's Mother: Mary Cressy Children: Hannah Holly ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2006 2:31 PM Subject: Re: [NYORANGE] Davis and Holly in Warwick NY > This is some information on the Holly surname that might be of interest to > you. We haven't been able to verify Holly's in our family line, any > information > that you learn about Ebenezer would be greatly appreciated. Do you know > if > he has a daughter named Jane? We are still investigating - but have > little to > go on. > > http://freepages.family.rootsweb.com/~hannahslife/JohnNewberrycont.htm > > ------------------------------- > 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 > > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.1.408 / Virus Database: 268.13.6/486 - Release Date: 10/19/2006 > >

    10/19/2006 01:46:01
    1. Re: [NYORANGE] Davis and Holly in Warwick NY
    2. Kathy
    3. What information are you looking for on the Holly's? Kathy ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2006 2:31 PM Subject: Re: [NYORANGE] Davis and Holly in Warwick NY > This is some information on the Holly surname that might be of interest to > you. We haven't been able to verify Holly's in our family line, any > information > that you learn about Ebenezer would be greatly appreciated. Do you know > if > he has a daughter named Jane? We are still investigating - but have > little to > go on. > > http://freepages.family.rootsweb.com/~hannahslife/JohnNewberrycont.htm > > ------------------------------- > 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 > > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.1.408 / Virus Database: 268.13.6/486 - Release Date: 10/19/2006 > >

    10/19/2006 12:41:46
    1. Re: [NYORANGE] Davis and Holly in Warwick NY
    2. This is some information on the Holly surname that might be of interest to you. We haven't been able to verify Holly's in our family line, any information that you learn about Ebenezer would be greatly appreciated. Do you know if he has a daughter named Jane? We are still investigating - but have little to go on. http://freepages.family.rootsweb.com/~hannahslife/JohnNewberrycont.htm

    10/19/2006 09:31:32
    1. Re: [NYORANGE] Davis and Holly in Warwick NY
    2. Peggie Longwell
    3. Brenda- I have a Hannah Holly [daughter of Ebenezer of Goshen, NY] born1727 died 1804 married to John Bull in Hamptonburgh. This info comes from"The Bull Family History" written by Emma McWhorter, Dolly Booth and PhilipSeaman. I have no more info on the Holly family.Peggie in OR -- No virus found in this outgoing message.Checked by AVG Free Edition.Version: 7.1.408 / Virus Database: 268.13.5/483 - Release Date: 10/18/2006

    10/19/2006 01:43:15
    1. Re: [NYORANGE] Davis and Holly in Warwick NY
    2. Hi Brenda: I was wondering, on the outside chance, if you have more information about the Holly family line? Our family is purported to have been related to the Holly clan, but other records point to a different line. Thanks for answering and good luck on your search. Sue Simonich [email protected] In a message dated 10/17/2006 10:46:32 AM Pacific Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: I'm searching for the parents of Benjamin Davis, born 17 Feb 1800 in Warwick, Orange County NY. Benjamin married Hannah Holly about 1818-1819 in Orange County. Hannah, according to her death record was the daughter of Silas Holly and Esther Wilson. Benjamin and Hannah were in Warwick, Orange County. In 1850 they were living in Norwalk Huron County Ohio and then moved on to Cass County Michigan were Benjamin died 27 Feb 1878 in Newburg, Cass County Michigan and Hannah died 23 Apr 1876. I believe, from census, that Benjamin's father was also Benjamin Davis. Interested in finding parents and siblings of Benjamin. Brenda Buck [email protected]

    10/17/2006 09:20:37
    1. [NYORANGE] Davis and Holly in Warwick NY
    2. Brenda Buck
    3. I'm searching for the parents of Benjamin Davis, born 17 Feb 1800 in Warwick, Orange County NY. Benjamin married Hannah Holly about 1818-1819 in Orange County. Hannah, according to her death record was the daughter of Silas Holly and Esther Wilson. Benjamin and Hannah were in Warwick, Orange County. In 1850 they were living in Norwalk Huron County Ohio and then moved on to Cass County Michigan were Benjamin died 27 Feb 1878 in Newburg, Cass County Michigan and Hannah died 23 Apr 1876. I believe, from census, that Benjamin's father was also Benjamin Davis. Interested in finding parents and siblings of Benjamin. Brenda Buck [email protected] *********************************************************** God grant me the serenity to accept the ancestors I cannot find, the courage to find the ones I can, and the wisdom to document thoroughly.

    10/17/2006 06:37:56
    1. Re: [NYORANGE] Thomas I Gould, born 1832 in Westpoint NY
    2. pascalfl
    3. Sorry about that. I got Joseph and Thomas mixed up. Nancy ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, October 16, 2006 10:58 PM Subject: [NYORANGE] Thomas I Gould, born 1832 in Westpoint NY > Seeking information on my ancestor Thomas I. Gould. According to > census > and marriage information he was born around Feb. 16, 1832 in Westpoint > New > York. I have been told this was in Orange NY, but am not from the area. > I have > information on his descendants and willing to share. > > He married Sarah Ruble while living in Wood county VA (west virginia) and > died in Beaver Falls PA around Oct. 8, 1908. He was in the Union Army > in the > civil war although that gives no information on his parents or early > life. > His parents may be Joseph and Mary Gould. > Can anyone help-- any Gould relations? I understand there are several > Westpoints? Hopefully one- the right one- in Orange county. > > thanks > Debbie Deem > > ------------------------------- > 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 >

    10/17/2006 02:47:21
    1. Re: [NYORANGE] Thomas I Gould, born 1832 in Westpoint NY
    2. Jenny Inskeep
    3. Debbie, "West Point" in Orange Co NY is the United States Military Academy and has been since 1802. Jenny ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, October 16, 2006 10:58 PM Subject: [NYORANGE] Thomas I Gould, born 1832 in Westpoint NY > Seeking information on my ancestor Thomas I. Gould. According to > census > and marriage information he was born around Feb. 16, 1832 in Westpoint > New > York. I have been told this was in Orange NY, but am not from the area. > I have > information on his descendants and willing to share. > > He married Sarah Ruble while living in Wood county VA (west virginia) and > died in Beaver Falls PA around Oct. 8, 1908. He was in the Union Army > in the > civil war although that gives no information on his parents or early > life. > His parents may be Joseph and Mary Gould. > Can anyone help-- any Gould relations? I understand there are several > Westpoints? Hopefully one- the right one- in Orange county. > > thanks > Debbie Deem > > ------------------------------- > 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

    10/16/2006 05:05:51
    1. [NYORANGE] Thomas I Gould, born 1832 in Westpoint NY
    2. Seeking information on my ancestor Thomas I. Gould. According to census and marriage information he was born around Feb. 16, 1832 in Westpoint New York. I have been told this was in Orange NY, but am not from the area. I have information on his descendants and willing to share. He married Sarah Ruble while living in Wood county VA (west virginia) and died in Beaver Falls PA around Oct. 8, 1908. He was in the Union Army in the civil war although that gives no information on his parents or early life. His parents may be Joseph and Mary Gould. Can anyone help-- any Gould relations? I understand there are several Westpoints? Hopefully one- the right one- in Orange county. thanks Debbie Deem

    10/16/2006 04:58:15
    1. Re: [NYORANGE] ATTN: Joe Delorenzo of New Windsor NY
    2. Joed99
    3. Verizon must be playing games. You can also try [email protected] Try sending again -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Marty Sent: Thursday, October 12, 2006 7:24 AM To: LIST - Orange Co. Subject: [NYORANGE] ATTN: Joe Delorenzo of New Windsor NY All e-mail to you is being refused. <[email protected]>: host relay.verizon.net[206.46.232.11] said: 550 You are not allowed to send mail:sv17pub.verizon.net (in reply to MAIL FROM command) <[email protected]>: host relay.verizon.net[206.46.232.11] said: 550 You are not allowed to send mail:sv17pub.verizon.net (in reply to MAIL FROM command) I have updates to the OCGS website for you. Please contact me direct. Marty [email protected] PS: Have you seen the brand-new Orange County Genealogical Society (NY) website at http://ocgsny.org ? ------------------------------- 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 -- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.408 / Virus Database: 268.13.2/471 - Release Date: 10/10/2006 -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.408 / Virus Database: 268.13.2/471 - Release Date: 10/10/2006

    10/12/2006 01:40:36
    1. [NYORANGE] ATTN: Joe Delorenzo of New Windsor NY
    2. Marty
    3. All e-mail to you is being refused. <[email protected]>: host relay.verizon.net[206.46.232.11] said: 550 You are not allowed to send mail:sv17pub.verizon.net (in reply to MAIL FROM command) <[email protected]>: host relay.verizon.net[206.46.232.11] said: 550 You are not allowed to send mail:sv17pub.verizon.net (in reply to MAIL FROM command) I have updates to the OCGS website for you. Please contact me direct. Marty [email protected] PS: Have you seen the brand-new Orange County Genealogical Society (NY) website at http://ocgsny.org ?

    10/12/2006 01:24:17
    1. [NYORANGE] Westchester County Genealogical Society (NY) Upcoming Meeting
    2. Westchester County Genealogical Society (NY) Upcoming Meeting This coming Saturday Oct 14, 2006 at 10am, Westchester County Genealogical Society is please to present “An Intro to the Colin T. Naylor Jr. Local History Archives” a talk by the Bob Boyle. This meeting will be held at the Field Library which is located 4 Nelson Ave in Peekskill. There will be refreshments and genealogical networking starting at 9:30am. After the library, the researchers are invited to visit the Peekskill Museum which is two blocks south of the library. Bob Boyle is a Reference Librarian and Local History Specialist for the Field Library. He has worked as a Local History Specialist at the Field Library since 1999. Among the materials at this wonderful library are many rare books, documents and local maps from the 1700’s to present, Peekskill newspapers from the 1800’s to the current day, over 700 original photographs, an obituary index, and genealogical papers. The Peekskill Museum is housed in the beautiful Victorian home called Herrick House at 124 Union Ave The meeting will be held at: When: Saturday, Oct 14, 2006 @ 10 a.m. Where: Peekskill-Field Library, 4 Nelson Avenue, Peekskill, NY. There is a municipal parking lot across the street from the library, and parking is also available alongside the library on Main Street. Since it is Saturday, you do not have to feed the parking meters. The entrance to the meeting room is on the first floor of the Neighborhood Center, next to the Children’s Library. DIRECTIONS TO THE FIELD LIBRARY (PEEKSKILL): FROM THE TACONIC OR ROUTES 6, 35 & 202: Take Route 6, 35, or 202 West into Peekskill. They all eventually merge and become Main Street (follow all signs for 35 & 202; once inside the City, they change direction several times). Continue West on Main Street until you reach Nelson Avenue (watch for library directional signs). The Library’s brick complex will be on the right, across from City Hall. FROM ROUTE 9: Take 9 North to the Main Street Exit (Routes 6, 35 & 202 East). At ramp, turn left onto Main Street. At the second traffic light, the Library will be on your right. Hope you can come to the Peekskill Field Library on Saturday! For information about Westchester County Genealogical Society (Westchester Connection or Surname List), visit WCGS home page -- http://www.rootsweb.com/~nywcgs/ RESERVED THESE DATES FOR WCGS Future Meetings Nov 11, 2006 Researching 20th Century Military Service John Lozito Dec 9, 2006 Holiday Party - Interesting Ancestor, Place or Story Jan 13, 2007 How to Find Your Ancestor’s Townland in Ireland Jerry Coleman Feb 10, 2007 The Story of the Standard House of Peekskill Katharina Cerreta Mar 10, 2007 Ireland’s Forgotten Heroes: A Look at Ireland’s World War I Soldiers Tom Phelan Apr 14, 2007 Preserving Your Family’s Memories on DVD* at Grinton I. Will Library, 1500 Central Park Ave, Yonkers, NY Risa Neuwirth - LifeStory Productions May 12, 2007 Italian Immigration through the Ports of New York and New Orleans E.P. Vallone June 9, 2007 Incorporating Memoirs into Fiction Edith Glass

    10/11/2006 09:28:59
    1. [NYORANGE] New Probate File Indexes added to SAMPUBCO
    2. W. David Samuelsen
    3. Will Testators http://www.sampubco.com/wills/ NY - Wayne co. Vol. 9-11 (1897-1901) (11 Oct) completed! NY - New York co. Vol. 52-54 (1814-1818) (10 Oct) IN - Allen co. Vol. 1-2 (1831-1869) (10 Oct) NY - Wayne co. Vol. 7-8 (1895-1897) (10 Oct) NY - Rensselaer co. Vol. 64 & 68 (1863-1869) (10 Oct) NY - Orange co. Vol. J-K (1833-1840) (10 Oct) NY - Putnam co. Vol. E (1847-1853) (10 Oct) Surrogate's Records http://www.sampubco.com/sr/ NY - Madison "Estates" 369-440 (1823-1827) (8 Oct) Letters of Testamentary http://www.sampubco.com/lt/ NY - Erie Co. Vol. 4 (1856-1865) (9 Oct 2006) Letters of Administration http://www.sampubco.com/la/ NY - Allegany Vol. 1-2 (1852-1873) (9 Oct) And that is not all, more coming this week. Main home page: http://www.sampubco.com/ And New York and Indiana are NOT the only states. Other states: Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, Vermont, Connecticut, Ohio, Tennessee, Utah, North Dakota, Wisconsin, California, Oregon, Georgia, Virginia and North Carolina W. David Samuelsen SAMPUBCO

    10/11/2006 06:52:38
    1. Re: [NYORANGE] NYORANGE Digest, Vol 1, Issue 6
    2. Roger & JoAnn Sutton
    3. Would you have any information about a Wilbur D. Belknap born about 1899 who married Opal N. Grigg. she was born in Woodbury, Iowa ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, October 05, 2006 12:00 AM Subject: NYORANGE Digest, Vol 1, Issue 6 > > > Today's Topics: > > 1. BELKNAP (Perry Streeter) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Wed, 4 Oct 2006 21:51:48 -0400 > From: "Perry Streeter" <[email protected]> > Subject: [NYORANGE] BELKNAP > To: <[email protected]> > Message-ID: <[email protected]> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" > > For more references to BELKNAP, please see the BRUNDAGE document at > www.perry.streeter.com from which the following excerpt was extracted. > Corrections and additions will be greatly appreciated! > > Perry ([email protected]) > > Jonathan [Belknap was the] son of Thomas... Thomas, > Benjamin and Samuel Belknap were the first generation of > the Belknaps who came here from Massachusetts... The > early historians say that Thomas and Benjamin settled in > New Windsor but they do not tell us where. As Thomas > bought thirteen lots of the Baird patent from his brother > Samuel and lived there, that places him in [the] town of > Newburgh. But his children Thomas, Sarah, Joseph and > John lived in New Windsor, that is, in Little Britain, > and his son Jonathan did too for a while... Jonathan > Belknap's house was north of The Square on Silver Stream > Ave. in [the] town of Newburgh. We claim him among the > Little Britain Belknaps because his house was just like > his cousin Isaac's, and because he lived for a while in > New Windsor... Jonathan evidently came to New Windsor to > live for at the New Windsor Precinct meeting [in] 1789 it > was voted that... a committee for superintending the > building a pound at Jonathan Belknap's. His stay was > short, for in the first census, 1790, he is listed in > [the] town of Newburgh... Jonathan Belknap did not have > much property to leave to his family but he made a will > April 14, 1817. He divided his money among his children > and added "Also my wright [sic] in the New Windsor > Meeting House to be divided equally between Sands, Mary, > Marcy and granddaughter Mary." (Margaret V.S. Wallace, > "'BIG' Little Britain" The Belknaps of the Twin Houses," > Orange County Post [17 October 1868], 18) > > > > ------------------------------ > > To contact the NYORANGE list administrator, send an email to > [email protected] > > To post a message to the NYORANGE mailing list, send an email to > [email protected] > > __________________________________________________________ > 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 > email with no additional text. > > > End of NYORANGE Digest, Vol 1, Issue 6 > ************************************** >

    10/05/2006 03:16:27
    1. [NYORANGE] BELKNAP
    2. Perry Streeter
    3. For more references to BELKNAP, please see the BRUNDAGE document at www.perry.streeter.com from which the following excerpt was extracted. Corrections and additions will be greatly appreciated! Perry ([email protected]) Jonathan [Belknap was the] son of Thomas... Thomas, Benjamin and Samuel Belknap were the first generation of the Belknaps who came here from Massachusetts... The early historians say that Thomas and Benjamin settled in New Windsor but they do not tell us where. As Thomas bought thirteen lots of the Baird patent from his brother Samuel and lived there, that places him in [the] town of Newburgh. But his children Thomas, Sarah, Joseph and John lived in New Windsor, that is, in Little Britain, and his son Jonathan did too for a while... Jonathan Belknap's house was north of The Square on Silver Stream Ave. in [the] town of Newburgh. We claim him among the Little Britain Belknaps because his house was just like his cousin Isaac's, and because he lived for a while in New Windsor... Jonathan evidently came to New Windsor to live for at the New Windsor Precinct meeting [in] 1789 it was voted that... a committee for superintending the building a pound at Jonathan Belknap's. His stay was short, for in the first census, 1790, he is listed in [the] town of Newburgh... Jonathan Belknap did not have much property to leave to his family but he made a will April 14, 1817. He divided his money among his children and added "Also my wright [sic] in the New Windsor Meeting House to be divided equally between Sands, Mary, Marcy and granddaughter Mary." (Margaret V.S. Wallace, "'BIG' Little Britain" The Belknaps of the Twin Houses," Orange County Post [17 October 1868], 18)

    10/04/2006 03:51:48