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    1. Re: [NYORANGE] reduced price DNA testing - question about deadlines
    2. Mark F
    3. Dear Family Tree DNA Group Administrator, Last summer we offered a pricing special that was the most successful offering of its kind in our company's history. Many project administrators strongly supported our recruitment efforts and both their projects and our database grew significantly. This year we will offer an early summer special with an unparalleled promotional discount. Offer summary: . Y-DNA37+mtDNA for $119. (The regular project price is $248 - a reduction of more than 50%!!) . The promotion will begin on June 9, 2009 and will end on June 24, 2009 . Kits ordered in this sale must be paid for by June 30, 2009 This is your new members' opportunity to skip past the Y-DNA12 and Y-DNA25 tests and get the best Y-DNA Genealogical test on the market in addition to an mtDNA test for an extremely reduced price! I should also mention that according to one of our competitors' method of counting markers our 37-marker test could also be called a "41-marker test" as we do test and report markers 464e, 464f, 464g, and DYS19b. Though we test them, it is very rare that individuals have results for these markers. Therefore, by our conservative counting method, our competitor's "33-marker test" is actually a "29-marker test." We mention this to make sure that you understand the difference between these tests and are able to compare "apples to apples." ----- Original Message ----- From: "Marty" <k2mi@frontiernet.net> To: <nyorange@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, June 14, 2009 2:34 PM Subject: Re: [NYORANGE] reduced price DNA testing - question about deadlines > > I don't see any deadlines at > > http://www.familytreedna.com/group-join.aspx?Group=Irons > or at > https://www.familytreedna.com/order-form.aspx?ty=1104&Group=Irons&code= > > but if there is one I'll forward it to several Irons men whom I invited > to join those > already in the Irons DNA project. > > What is the source for your info on the June 24 / June 30 deadlines you > mentioned??? > > If it's in a message you received from familytreedna.com, please forward > a copy. > > Please reply direct, not to the list. Thanks. > > Marty Irons > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > NYORANGE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    06/14/2009 09:26:50
    1. Re: [NYORANGE] reduced price DNA testing - question about deadlines
    2. kirswill
    3. Hi Marty, Yes, I did receive an e-mail from FTDNA, and I am glad you asked about this, because I was wondering why you hadn't heard about the sale myself. I will forward the e-mail directly from my dnalister@comcast.net e-mail account. If FTDNA missed notifying you, they may have missed notifying others, too, so it would be good to give them a heads-up about that problem so that others who might not know about the sale may benefit. Glad to be of help, Kirsten On Sun, 14 Jun 2009 14:34:30 -0400, Marty wrote > I don't see any deadlines at > > http://www.familytreedna.com/group-join.aspx?Group=Irons > or at > https://www.familytreedna.com/order-form.aspx?ty=1104&Group=Irons&code= > > but if there is one I'll forward it to several Irons men whom I > invited to join those already in the Irons DNA project. > > What is the source for your info on the June 24 / June 30 deadlines > you mentioned??? > > If it's in a message you received from familytreedna.com, please > forward a copy. > > Please reply direct, not to the list. Thanks. > > Marty Irons > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NYORANGE- > request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message -- Open WebMail Project (http://openwebmail.org)

    06/14/2009 09:00:21
    1. Re: [NYORANGE] reduced price DNA testing - question about deadlines
    2. Marty
    3. I don't see any deadlines at http://www.familytreedna.com/group-join.aspx?Group=Irons or at https://www.familytreedna.com/order-form.aspx?ty=1104&Group=Irons&code= but if there is one I'll forward it to several Irons men whom I invited to join those already in the Irons DNA project. What is the source for your info on the June 24 / June 30 deadlines you mentioned??? If it's in a message you received from familytreedna.com, please forward a copy. Please reply direct, not to the list. Thanks. Marty Irons

    06/14/2009 08:34:30
    1. [NYORANGE] MOORE, Isaac Joseph or MOORE, Joseph Isaac, b. abt 1775
    2. Lois Franceschi
    3. Seeking info regarding MOORE, Isaac Joseph or MOORE, Joseph Isaac, b. abt 1775 in NY/CT/PA Isaac MOORE Sr. Timeline as proven by documentation: MOORE, Isaac Joseph or MOORE, Joseph Isaac, b. abt 1775 in PA/CT/NY area; m. about 1804 to WILCOX, Clarissa probably in Minisink, Orange Co, NY; d. after 1836 in PA/CT/NY area. Eight children were born of this marriage: *Charlotte, b. 12/18/1805 Minisink, Orange Co, NY; d. 9/7/1878 in IA; m. CHAMBERS, *Samuel (no close relation to Charlotte who m. Isaac Jr) *Mary Ann, b. 9/17/1807 in Minisink, Orange Co, NY; d. aft 1880 in Morrow Co, OH; m. MANVILLE, George Eli; had at least 4 children *Isaac Jr., b. 7/27/1810 in Minisink, Orange Co, NY; d. 12/19/1867 in Johnson Co, KS; m. CHAMBERS, Charlotte; had at least 8 children (my line) (He signed his marriage record as Joseph Moore.) *Nathan, b. 2/4/1813 in Minisink, Orange Co, NY; d. 2/24/1899 in Morrow Co, OH; m. #1 CRAWFORD, Sarah, had 10 children and #2 BABCOCK, Polly STEWART; *Leital/Lytle, b. 2/25/1815 Minisink, Orange Co, NY; d. 4/24/1867 in Daviess Co, MO; m. MANVILLE, Cynthia Arvilla (sister to above mentioned George Eli who m. Mary Ann) *Samuel Shipman, b. 3/31/1819 Orange Co, NY (or PA as shown one census record); d. 12/9/1908; m. WILLIAMSON, Christina; had 6 children *Nancy, b. 1819 in Salisbury, Litchfield Co, CT; d. 4/29/1821 in Salisbury, Litchfield Co, CT (It is probable that Nancy and Samuel were twins.) *Elizabeth Jane, b. 3/30/1822 (poss in CT); m. GORE, John In 1810, Isaac Sr. and family appear in the Minisink, Orange Co, NY census. In 1819, Nancy is born in Salisbury, Litchfield Co, CT In 1819, Samuel is born. In 1820, Isaac Sr., Clarissa and children appear in Salisbury, Litchfield Co, CT census. In 1821, Nancy dies in Salisbury, Litchfield Co, CT; buried Mt.Rega Cemetery, Salisbury, Litchfield Co, CT In 1826, Isaac Sr. wrote a letter from Newburgh, Orange Co, NY to Isaac Jr. in Bloomfield, Morrow Co, OH. (Isaac Jr. was only 16 years old). In 1827, Clarissa died. In 1828, Isaac Sr. applied from Delaware Co, OH to become the administrator of Clarissa's estate. In 1830, Isaac Sr. is shown as head of household in Delaware Co, OH census. In September of 1835, Isaac Jr. m. Charlotte CHAMBERS. In Jan of 1836, Isaac Sr. wrote a letter from Westtown, Orange Co, NY to Isaac Jr. in Bloomfield, Morrow Co, OH. I have a possible Isaac Moore in the 1840 Deer Park, Orange Co, NY census. Family oral history (which we all know can be in error) has Isaac Sr. as the s/o (ta da) Isaac MOORE and Christina UNKNOWN. (Cannot find anything on this claim.) I also have Isaac Sr. as being born in PA and again in CT (family oral history). I also have that Isaac Jr. was born in PA (oral family history again). Census records shown Isaac Jr. as being born in NY. Isaac Sr. is shown as NY/PA/CT. Looking for descendants or info on any or all of these folks. This is I know and can prove with documentation. There are no known male descendants who carry the MOORE surname to do DNA testing that I know of at this time. Lois in Auburn, CA, USA

    06/14/2009 06:49:48
    1. Re: [NYORANGE] reduced price DNA testing
    2. Mark F
    3. Not condemning them, but the biggest drawback I find with Sorenson also, is that you can't contact other folks that you have close matches with. This was, at least, how it was the last time I used their site. For our Farr project page, I have set up matching members in sub-groups. In my sub-group, we have all done 37 markers, and although some are exact matches, there are marker mis-matches, particularily in one family line. For whatever reason, that particular line carries the fast mutating markers. We do know tho, without going beyond 37 markers, that we are definitely related, as there is a paper trail of primary doc's for those in the South. Others in the Project have found through the testing, that they are more aligned with other surnames, which has opened a whole new door of truth for them. Mark ----- Original Message ----- From: "kirswill" <kirswill@chesapeakenet.com> To: <nyorange@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, June 14, 2009 6:28 AM Subject: Re: [NYORANGE] reduced price DNA testing > I would not start a surname project at a company that does not offer > testing > beyond the restricted set of Sorenson Genomics markers. Sometimes a family > group has lots of close matches and needs to test more markers to get the > maximum resolution possible for their family tree. With FTDNA, customers > in > such cases have the option of going beyond the 37 marker test to test 67 > markers or order through their advanced orders system to try to resolve > the > branches on their family tree. Most have not found a need to order 67 or > more > markers, but as projects grow, more people are finding multiple cousins > unconnected by paper trails, and the option of additional testing can > often > help them figure out which are most closely related.

    06/14/2009 05:57:45
    1. Re: [NYORANGE] reduced price DNA testing
    2. Mark F
    3. I have also noticed from communications with project members, that there are some who are not sure how to interpret their results. With Tim Farr and myself, we try to respond with explanations that members can understand. I think some people are hesitant to have testing done, as they don't believe that they will understand how to use their results to an advantage in their research. I have found that it's best to explain things in "layman's" terms, as all the "techy" terms only scare and confuse people. For me, I knew very little about DNA when I did my testing, but I was glad that I ordered a kit. My Farr folks were in CT 1740's, then Dutchess, then Orange. I had no idea of their origins before CT. As a total shock to me, my results revealed I matched exact to Farr's in the South. From their extensive research, they know their ancestors came out of Ireland. We haven't determined the common link for their Farr's and mine in doc's, but the testing provided a big lead for me to explore. It was well worth the testing costs at the time, and it was well more than $119. ----- Original Message ----- From: <Goldsage@aol.com> To: <nyorange@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, June 13, 2009 10:57 PM Subject: Re: [NYORANGE] reduced price DNA testing > Just a suggestion. I have just received my report for my DNA testing > from > DNA Consultants of Phoenix, AZ. I have to say, that I have worked with > both agencies, and I have been extremely satisfied and impressed with the > way > DNA is approached by DNA Consultants. Their explanations are clear and > concise. If you are beginning a new surname project consider them. They > are > great.

    06/14/2009 05:36:16
    1. Re: [NYORANGE] reduced price DNA testing
    2. Mark F
    3. I should have also mentioned that the test kits have to be ordered by June 24 2009 and paid for by June 30 2009, so there is a time frame according to the notice I received. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Marty" <k2mi@frontiernet.net> To: <nyorange@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, June 13, 2009 10:53 PM Subject: [NYORANGE] reduced price DNA testing > > Thanks, Mark, for the tip on the reduced price for 37-marker DNA > testing at FamilyTreeDNA.com. I just invited 2 other IRONS men > to join those of us who are already in the IRONS DNA project. >

    06/14/2009 05:02:19
    1. Re: [NYORANGE] reduced price DNA testing
    2. kirswill
    3. I have had a great experience with FTDNA. My mother taught biology, and I have always been fascinated by genetics, so understanding the results of my family members has never been a big issue for me, but I know from working as a volunteer project administrator with FTDNA that their customer service is excellent. So if a customer doesn't completely understand their results and doesn't have a project administrator or other expert outside the company able to answer their questions, all they need to do is send an e-mail or pick up the phone. Their website does also have a lot of information that people sometimes miss, but it is not really hard to find if one takes a little time to browse the site. One of the technical details that many people do not understand is that the total mutation rate for all the markers in a test is the prime determinant of the power of the test to resolve branches on their family tree. The higher that mutation rate, the better. FTDNA's 37 marker test uses faster markers than the set tested by companies that use the Sorenson Genomics lab to process their tests, making it superior to those tests, even the ones that use the full Sorenson Genomics set of 43 markers, which one company counts as a 46 marker set by counting 3 markers that most men do not even have. I would not start a surname project at a company that does not offer testing beyond the restricted set of Sorenson Genomics markers. Sometimes a family group has lots of close matches and needs to test more markers to get the maximum resolution possible for their family tree. With FTDNA, customers in such cases have the option of going beyond the 37 marker test to test 67 markers or order through their advanced orders system to try to resolve the branches on their family tree. Most have not found a need to order 67 or more markers, but as projects grow, more people are finding multiple cousins unconnected by paper trails, and the option of additional testing can often help them figure out which are most closely related. Kirsten On Sat, 13 Jun 2009 22:57:25 EDT, Goldsage wrote > Just a suggestion. I have just received my report for my DNA > testing from DNA Consultants of Phoenix, AZ. I have to say, that I > have worked with both agencies, and I have been extremely satisfied > and impressed with the way DNA is approached by DNA Consultants. > Their explanations are clear and concise. If you are beginning a > new surname project consider them. They are great. > > Sue > > In a message dated 6/13/2009 7:53:28 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time, > k2mi@frontiernet.net writes: > > Thanks, Mark, for the tip on the reduced price for 37-marker DNA > testing at FamilyTreeDNA.com. I just invited 2 other IRONS men > to join those of us who are already in the IRONS DNA project. > > Marty Irons > Goshen NY > k2mi@frontiernet.net > findagrave.com contributor since May 2007 > member, Irons Y-DNA project at familytreedna.com > > May all your ancestors YELL at you, > SCREAM at the top of their lungs, > telling you how and where to find them. > > My kin must have been A.A. members - "Ancestors Anonymous". > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > NYORANGE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without > the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > **************Download the AOL Classifieds Toolbar for local deals > at your fingertips. > (http://toolbar.aol.com/aolclassifieds/download.html?ncid=emlcntusdown00000004) > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NYORANGE- > request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message -- Open WebMail Project (http://openwebmail.org)

    06/14/2009 12:28:32
    1. Re: [NYORANGE] reduced price DNA testing
    2. Just a suggestion. I have just received my report for my DNA testing from DNA Consultants of Phoenix, AZ. I have to say, that I have worked with both agencies, and I have been extremely satisfied and impressed with the way DNA is approached by DNA Consultants. Their explanations are clear and concise. If you are beginning a new surname project consider them. They are great. Sue In a message dated 6/13/2009 7:53:28 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time, k2mi@frontiernet.net writes: Thanks, Mark, for the tip on the reduced price for 37-marker DNA testing at FamilyTreeDNA.com. I just invited 2 other IRONS men to join those of us who are already in the IRONS DNA project. Marty Irons Goshen NY k2mi@frontiernet.net findagrave.com contributor since May 2007 member, Irons Y-DNA project at familytreedna.com May all your ancestors YELL at you, SCREAM at the top of their lungs, telling you how and where to find them. My kin must have been A.A. members - "Ancestors Anonymous". ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NYORANGE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message **************Download the AOL Classifieds Toolbar for local deals at your fingertips. (http://toolbar.aol.com/aolclassifieds/download.html?ncid=emlcntusdown00000004)

    06/13/2009 04:57:25
    1. [NYORANGE] reduced price DNA testing
    2. Marty
    3. Thanks, Mark, for the tip on the reduced price for 37-marker DNA testing at FamilyTreeDNA.com. I just invited 2 other IRONS men to join those of us who are already in the IRONS DNA project. Marty Irons Goshen NY k2mi@frontiernet.net findagrave.com contributor since May 2007 member, Irons Y-DNA project at familytreedna.com May all your ancestors YELL at you, SCREAM at the top of their lungs, telling you how and where to find them. My kin must have been A.A. members - "Ancestors Anonymous".

    06/13/2009 04:53:00
    1. Re: [NYORANGE] McConnell DNA testing, anyone?
    2. Mark F
    3. It is a good deal at FTDNA, as the special is $119 for both the 37 marker Y-DNA + mtDNA. The normal cost for both is $258(?). This test covers both the paternal, and maternal side. The special pricing is ONLY for new participants, NOT for existing members. Mark Admin: FTDNA Farr DNA Project ----- Original Message ----- From: "kirswill" <kirswill@chesapeakenet.com> To: <NYOrange@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, June 13, 2009 5:53 PM Subject: [NYORANGE] McConnell DNA testing, anyone? > I suspect that my male McConnell line is not really a McConnell line, but > I am > not really sure. My family lived around Lake Hopatcong, sometimes in > Morris > County and other times in Sussex County. There were several other > McConnell > families that lived in the region who might have been related in some way, > even if it was not strictly through the male line. I'd really like to see > members of some of these other families tested, and this seems to be a > very > good time for people to order testing because of the deal available on 37 > marker tests, which also includes a low resolution mt DNA test. As far as > I > know, none of these other lines have been tested.

    06/13/2009 02:33:41
    1. [NYORANGE] McConnell DNA testing, anyone?
    2. kirswill
    3. I have 3 McConnell cousins in the Clan Donald DNA Project, and all have 37 or 67 marker results in hand or on the way. The problem is that these cousins don't match anyone else in the Clan Donald DNA Project, and I haven't found high level matches outside the project either. I suspect that my male McConnell line is not really a McConnell line, but I am not really sure. My family lived around Lake Hopatcong, sometimes in Morris County and other times in Sussex County. There were several other McConnell families that lived in the region who might have been related in some way, even if it was not strictly through the male line. I'd really like to see members of some of these other families tested, and this seems to be a very good time for people to order testing because of the deal available on 37 marker tests, which also includes a low resolution mt DNA test. As far as I know, none of these other lines have been tested. There were McConnells living around Lake Hopatcong before the Revolution according to one pension application that I read for a John McConnell, and it seems likely that my McConnells were related to them in some way. I think that the Matthew McConnell family of Orange County was probably related to these early Lake Hopatcong families. There were other McConnell families in Sussex County and Warren County that may also have been related. If you have any connection with any of these regional McConnell families, please consider encouraging testing by McConnell male family members. Of course I would be delighted to hear from anyone researching any of these families and would be happy to answer questions about testing and about my McConnell research. Kirsten Saxe -- Open WebMail Project (http://openwebmail.org)

    06/13/2009 11:53:21
    1. [NYORANGE] Westchester County Genealogical Society (NY) Upcoming Meeting
    2. Westchester County Genealogical Society (NY) Upcoming Meeting The next meeting is this coming Saturday. Debra Braverman will present The NYC 1890 Police Census to the WGCS at our last meeting of our genealogical year on Saturday, June 13, 2009. As many of us are aware, the 1890 NYC Police Census bridges the gap between the 1880 and 1900 U.S. censuses for those having ancestors who lived in New York City during that time. Since the 1890 U.S. census has been almost entirely lost, the Police Census helps researchers track their families at the midway point between 1880 and 1900. Debra will show us how to use it. Debra is a member of several genealogical organizations such as the Association of Professional Genealogists, the Jewish Genealogical Society of New York, and the National Genealogical Society. She specializes in NYC research, heir searches and due diligence, as well as Jewish genealogy. MEETING INFO: TOPIC: NYC 1890 Police Census WHEN: Saturday, JUNE 13, 2009 @ 10 a.m. WHERE: Aldersgate Methodist Church, 600 Broadway in Dobbs Ferry (across from Mercy College on route 9) Guests are welcome. Coffee and conversation precede the meeting at 9:30 a.m. Come to the meeting!!! For information about Westchester County Genealogical Society (Westchester Connection or Surname List), visit WCGS home page -- _http://www.rootsweb.com/~nywcgs/_ (http://www.rootsweb.com/~nywcgs/) Hope to see you on Saturday!!

    06/11/2009 06:27:11
    1. [NYORANGE] House
    2. Carol VanBuren
    3. Can someone tell me if it is possible that these two people are brothers? Some of the children have the same names and they lived in the same areas. Carol Van Buren Descendants of Thomas House Generation No. 1 1. THOMAS2 HOUSE (EPHRAIM1) was born Abt. 1789 in NY, and died 17 Sep 1876 in Sparta, NJ. He married ANNA RUSSEL 06 Nov 1813 in Sussex, NJ. She was born Bet. 1791 - 1792, and died 11 Oct 1877 in Lafayette, NJ. Children of THOMAS HOUSE and ANNA RUSSEL are: i. JUDY3 HOUSE, b. 23 Feb 1815; d. 11 Aug 1835. ii. EPHRAIM TUTTLE HOUSE, b. 04 Oct 1818, NJ; d. 22 Oct 1886, KY; m. HANNAH D. JOHNSON, 02 Jan 1845, Sussex, NJ; b. 21 May 1816, Newton, NJ. iii. MATILDA HOUSE, b. 11 Jun 1820; d. 13 Aug 1842. iv. RUSSELL R. HOUSE, b. 1822, Sussex, NJ; d. 02 Oct 1902; m. PHEBE DRAKE, Abt. 1846, NJ; b. Abt. 1823, NJ. v. CADILLIA HOUSE, b. 1827, NJ; m. ALEXANDER CORY, 15 Feb 1851. vi. ELMIRA HOUSE, b. 01 Apr 1828; d. 09 Jun 1890; m. JAMES BEATTY; b. 1830; d. 11 Nov 1878. vii. JOHN RUSSEL HOUSE, b. Abt. 1831, NJ; d. 30 Jul 1860; m. EMELINE DRAKE, 14 Mar 1854; b. Abt. 1832, NJ. viii. WESLEY C. HOUSE, b. Bet. 1837 - 1838, NY; m. LUCY A. CURRENT, 20 Mar 1861, Sparta, NJ; b. Abt. 1837, NJ. Descendants of John M. House Generation No. 1 1. JOHN M.1 HOUSE was born 1797 in NY, and died Bet. 1850 - 1869. He married PHOEBE JANE PAUGH 21 Mar 1813 in Sussex, NJ. She was born 1798 in NJ, and died 23 Feb 1869 in Montague, Sussex, NJ. Children of JOHN HOUSE and PHOEBE PAUGH are: i. NANCY2 HOUSE, b. Abt. 1816, NJ; d. Mar 1880, NJ; m. JOHN AUTER; b. Abt. 1813, NJ. ii. JUDY HOUSE, b. Abt. 1819, NJ; d. Aft. 1848; m. MATTHEW DECKER, Bef. 1838; b. 01 Dec 1814, Wantage, Sussex, NJ; d. 29 Jun 1889, Minsink, Orange, NY. iii. HANNAH HOUSE, b. 16 Dec 1822, NJ; d. 05 Mar 1895, NJ; m. HENRY D. MARTIN; b. 27 May 1822, NJ. iv. SARAH HOUSE, b. 28 Dec 1822, Sussex, NJ; d. 11 May 1874, Wantage, NJ; m. LUCAS RYERSON DECKER, 1842, PA; b. 13 Aug 1809, NJ; d. 25 Dec 1883. v. JOHN P. HOUSE, b. 08 Aug 1826, Walpack, Sussex, NJ; d. 03 Nov 1902, Hardwick, Warren, NJ; m. CHRISTINA DEPUE; b. 16 Apr 1827, Walpack, Sussex, NJ; d. 10 Jan 1895, Walpack Center, Sussex, NJ. vi. ELIZABETH HOUSE, b. 09 Dec 1827, NJ; m. (1) LEWIS JANS; m. (2) JAMES CARPENTER, 15 Jan 1848; b. 13 Oct 1820, NY. vii. HYRAM HOUSE, b. 1829, NJ; m. E.; b. Abt. 1834, NY. viii. WILLIAM HOUSE, b. 1831, NJ; m. HARRIET; b. 1836, NJ. ix. EPHRAIM HOUSE, b. 1833, NJ. x. PETER A. HOUSE, b. 01 Apr 1835, NJ; d. 18 Sep 1889, Wantage, Sussex, NJ; m. (1) MARY FRANCES STRUBLE, 31 Mar 1864, Beemerville, NJ; b. 25 Nov 1843, Wantage, NJ; d. 16 Jul 1874, Montague, NJ; m. (2) AMELIA ANN WELLS, 17 Apr 1878; b. Bet. 1839 - 1840, NJ. xi. DANIEL L. HOUSE, b. 1837, Walpack, NJ; d. 06 Nov 1915, Minisink, NY; m. HANNAH ELIZABETH MYERS, 25 Dec 1861, Minisink, NY; b. Bet. 1844 - 1845, Minisink, NY.

    05/17/2009 07:10:45
    1. Re: [NYORANGE] David Clark
    2. Mark F
    3. What area in Canada were your Clark's located, Niagara? Mark ----- Original Message ----- From: "Elmer & Rae Bezborotko" <elmer.rae@sasktel.net> To: <nyorange@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2009 6:24 PM Subject: Re: [NYORANGE] David Clark > Hi Nelson, > Thank-you for answering my query. I have found the book that you > mention > and I am hoping it will help me figure out which Clark families came to > Canada around the time of the Revolution or shortly after with a son > David. > There were a lot of Clark family that did come during and right after the > Revolution. > My David cannot be the one on the list as a signer of the Assn.for > Cornwall in 1775 as he would not have been born yet. I will read more of > the > book and see what I can figure out. > Your help is greatly appreciated. Thank-you again, > Sincerely, > Rae in Sask. Canada > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Nelson Smith" <NELSONTSMITH@verizon.net> > To: <nyorange@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2009 2:00 PM > Subject: Re: [NYORANGE] David Clark > > >>I am not sure that it fits your family but I have a David Clark (no >>further >>info). His father was Moses Clark born abt 1739 and died between Aug 31, >>1811 and May 28 1817. Moses' wife was Letitia Southerland born before Feb >>27, 1769. David's siblings were Francis, Rueben, Nathan, Joshua, Jemima, >>and Mary. >> >> Moses Clark is listed as holding some type of town office in Cornwall >> between 1765 and 1775.(Eager's History of Orange County Pg . >> >> A David Clark signed the Association for Cornwall in 1775 (Eager's Page >> 530). >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> NYORANGE-request@rootsweb.com 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 > NYORANGE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    05/12/2009 04:30:35
    1. Re: [NYORANGE] David Clark
    2. Elmer & Rae Bezborotko
    3. Hi Mark, The Ameliasburgh area of Prince Edward Co. Due to records being lost for this area we are all trying to put the families of the Revolution era back together. As it is there are so many Clark families came that I do not at this time know if they originally came in through Niagara or Kingston. I do know from the 1852 Census for Percy Twp.,Northumberland that his ethnicity is German so that has helped a bit as there were also a lot of Scottish and English Clark's . I know from the land records that when he bought land in Percy Twp. in 1849 he was a "cooper" of Ameliasburgh.As far as we know his children are all supposed to have been born in Consecon,Prince Edward Co. Ont. We are also wondering if they were maybe Quaker's as some of the German/Dutch were. Thank-you for answering as every little bit helps. Rae in Sask.Canada ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mark F" <candoo@teksavvy.com> To: <nyorange@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2009 8:30 PM Subject: Re: [NYORANGE] David Clark > What area in Canada were your Clark's located, Niagara? > > Mark > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Elmer & Rae Bezborotko" <elmer.rae@sasktel.net> > To: <nyorange@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2009 6:24 PM > Subject: Re: [NYORANGE] David Clark > > >> Hi Nelson, >> Thank-you for answering my query. I have found the book that you >> mention >> and I am hoping it will help me figure out which Clark families came to >> Canada around the time of the Revolution or shortly after with a son >> David. >> There were a lot of Clark family that did come during and right after the >> Revolution. >> My David cannot be the one on the list as a signer of the Assn.for >> Cornwall in 1775 as he would not have been born yet. I will read more of >> the >> book and see what I can figure out. >> Your help is greatly appreciated. Thank-you again, >> Sincerely, >> Rae in Sask. Canada >> >> >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Nelson Smith" <NELSONTSMITH@verizon.net> >> To: <nyorange@rootsweb.com> >> Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2009 2:00 PM >> Subject: Re: [NYORANGE] David Clark >> >> >>>I am not sure that it fits your family but I have a David Clark (no >>>further >>>info). His father was Moses Clark born abt 1739 and died between Aug 31, >>>1811 and May 28 1817. Moses' wife was Letitia Southerland born before >>>Feb >>>27, 1769. David's siblings were Francis, Rueben, Nathan, Joshua, Jemima, >>>and Mary. >>> >>> Moses Clark is listed as holding some type of town office in Cornwall >>> between 1765 and 1775.(Eager's History of Orange County Pg . >>> >>> A David Clark signed the Association for Cornwall in 1775 (Eager's Page >>> 530). >>> >>> ------------------------------- >>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>> NYORANGE-request@rootsweb.com 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 >> NYORANGE-request@rootsweb.com 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 > NYORANGE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    05/12/2009 03:35:54
    1. Re: [NYORANGE] David Clark
    2. Elmer & Rae Bezborotko
    3. Hi Nelson, Thank-you for answering my query. I have found the book that you mention and I am hoping it will help me figure out which Clark families came to Canada around the time of the Revolution or shortly after with a son David. There were a lot of Clark family that did come during and right after the Revolution. My David cannot be the one on the list as a signer of the Assn.for Cornwall in 1775 as he would not have been born yet. I will read more of the book and see what I can figure out. Your help is greatly appreciated. Thank-you again, Sincerely, Rae in Sask. Canada ----- Original Message ----- From: "Nelson Smith" <NELSONTSMITH@verizon.net> To: <nyorange@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2009 2:00 PM Subject: Re: [NYORANGE] David Clark >I am not sure that it fits your family but I have a David Clark (no further >info). His father was Moses Clark born abt 1739 and died between Aug 31, >1811 and May 28 1817. Moses' wife was Letitia Southerland born before Feb >27, 1769. David's siblings were Francis, Rueben, Nathan, Joshua, Jemima, >and Mary. > > Moses Clark is listed as holding some type of town office in Cornwall > between 1765 and 1775.(Eager's History of Orange County Pg . > > A David Clark signed the Association for Cornwall in 1775 (Eager's Page > 530). > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > NYORANGE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    05/12/2009 10:24:17
    1. Re: [NYORANGE] David Clark
    2. Nelson Smith
    3. I am not sure that it fits your family but I have a David Clark (no further info). His father was Moses Clark born abt 1739 and died between Aug 31, 1811 and May 28 1817. Moses' wife was Letitia Southerland born before Feb 27, 1769. David's siblings were Francis, Rueben, Nathan, Joshua, Jemima, and Mary. Moses Clark is listed as holding some type of town office in Cornwall between 1765 and 1775.(Eager's History of Orange County Pg . A David Clark signed the Association for Cornwall in 1775 (Eager's Page 530).

    05/12/2009 10:00:09
    1. Re: [NYORANGE] David Clark
    2. Elmer & Rae Bezborotko
    3. Hi, I am new to this list and I am hoping someone can help me find the parents of DAVID CLARK born May,1783 in the area of Warwick,Orange Co. I am sorry this is all I have as he does not appear until the 1852 census for Canada West (Ontario). I know that he marries MARY WANNAMAKER in Canada about 1815. Thank-you in advance, Rae in Sask.Can.

    05/07/2009 09:32:58
    1. Re: [NYORANGE] church records
    2. Barbara de Mare
    3. Sue--do you have records of Baptists churchs in Florida, Orange County (could be the Warwick Church) and/or Florida, Montgomery County? I have Howe ancestors fom the Revolutionary era purported to have been in Florida, Orange, but I believe it was actually Florida, Montgomery. The surname was Howe. Thanks for any help you can give me. Barbara Barbara L. de Mare, Esq. Attorney, historian, genealogist, grandmother 155 Polifly Road Hackensack, New Jersey 07601 (201) 567-9440 office http://historygenealogyesq.blogspot.com/ ________________________________ From: Beth McBride <genbird@netconx.net> To: nyorange@rootsweb.com Sent: Tuesday, May 5, 2009 9:19:02 PM Subject: Re: [NYORANGE] church records In 18 21 My ggrandparents were accepted by letter into the Old School Baptist Curch in Warwick, Orange Co.,Y. This is from Foley's book, Early Settlers of NY State. They seemed to settle in areas having an OSBC. My ggrandfather was born in Trenton, NJ. I am interested in 1- any furtherrecords on this couple in Orange County, 2. OSBC records from Trenton, or that general area 3. Was there an OSBC near Carmel? 4 Were there any OSBC churches in Wisconsin? Thank You for any info. ----- Original Message ----- From: <Goldsage@aol. .com> To: <nyorange@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2008 10:42 AM Subject: Re: [NYORANGE] church records >I have some of the records for so the Old School Baptist Church. Who are > you looking for? > > Sue > > ***************************************************************** > Great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre > minds. > > ~Albert Einstein~ > > > In a message dated 2/20/2008 6:55:18 A.M. Pacific Standard Time, > stephg6@optonline.net writes: > > arer there any Orange Co. -church records online --looking for a marriage > record -1832-not sure which church > steph > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > NYORANGE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the > body of the message > > > > > > > **************Ideas to please picky eaters. Watch video on AOL Living. > (http://living.aol.com/video/how-to-please-your-picky-eater/rachel-campos-duffy/ > 2050827?NCID=aolcmp00300000002598) > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > NYORANGE-request@rootsweb.com 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: 7.5.516 / Virus Database: 269.20.8/1289 - Release Date: 2/20/2008 > 10:26 AM > > ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NYORANGE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    05/05/2009 06:12:53