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    1. ADMIN MSG: Rootsweb lists being bounced
    2. Pat Connors
    3. For about a week or so AOL has blacklisted some of the mail from Rootsweb. Rootsweb is corresponding with AOL to get the mail whitelisted. However, after three bounces (not delivered mail), the email address will automatically be unsubscribed from the list. If you are on AOL and still getting mail, contact AOL and complain. They may try to blame Rootsweb, but it is not Rootsweb's fault. Now Rootsweb's mail is being bounce by ISPs (servers) that use SpamCop software. Again, three bounces and you will be automatically unsubscribed. The problem with SpamCop occurs every now and then and the cause is because someone does not want mail from a particular list that they subbed to but don't 'officially' unsubscribe, so they complain to their server that it is spam mail. The server then reports it to SpamCop, if they use that program, and bingo, all Rootsweb mail gets refused by SpamCop. This then effects all the servers that use the program to filter spam. So, first, if you have not been getting Rootsweb mail, check the lists' archives and see if mail has been posted to the list that you are not receiving. You can check the archives by going to the the Rootsweb lists index at: http://lists.rootsweb.com Find the list, go to the bottom of the list's webpage and find the link for "browse archives". Choose year and month and see if there is mail posted that you are not receiving. If so, contact your server and find out if they use SpamCop. If they do, request that they let Rootsweb mail through their filters. Also, never complain to your server about Rootsweb mail that you want stopped. Use the above link, find the list and then find the unsubscribe link for that list. If you have problems, write me off list and I can manually unsub you. If you have questions, feel free to write me and I'll do my best to help you. -- Pat Connors, Sacramento CA, list admin http://www.connorsgenealogy.com

    01/29/2006 06:29:56
    1. Fwd: New TIGS Alderman Database now available
    2. Jeanne M. Keefe
    3. >Hello Everyone: > >If you haven't looked at the Troy Irish Genealogy Website lately, there is >a new, but small, data base of Troy Alderman and Assistant Alderman. > >This data base was transcribed by TIGS member Kristin Cooney-Ayotte from >the book Troy's One Hundred Years, 1789-1889, by Arthur James Weise, M. >A., published in 1891 by William H. Young, 7 and 9 First Street, Troy, N.Y. > >Listed are the names of Troy Alderman and Assistant Alderman during the >period 1816 to 1891. The information in the data base links the names of >our ancestors with their community service over the years as Alderman and >Assistant Alderman. It also shows the evolvement of the Wards in Troy >which change over the years from 6 Wards to 13 Wards. The dates of death >are also shown for four individuals who died in office. > >To see the new data base go >to: http://www.rootsweb.com/~nytigs/AldermanOpeningPage.htm or to the > >Troy Irish Genealogy Society website >http://www.rootsweb.com/~nytigs/ > >And click on PROJECTS and then >click on "Names of Alderman/Assistants in Troy NY Wards " > > >Jeanne M. Keefe >Vice President, Visual Resources Association ><http://www.vraweb.org/>www.vraweb.org >Visual Resources Librarian >Architecture Library >Greene Building, Rm 306 >Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute >110 8th Street, Troy, NY 12180 >Tel: 518-276-2727 >Fax: 518-276-6753 >E-mail: [email protected] Jeanne M. Keefe Vice President, Visual Resources Association <http://www.vraweb.org/>www.vraweb.org Visual Resources Librarian Architecture Library Greene Building, Rm 306 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 110 8th Street, Troy, NY 12180 Tel: 518-276-2727 Fax: 518-276-6753 E-mail: [email protected]

    01/25/2006 04:11:00
    1. Registration Begins for Ballykilcline Society Reunion in Albany, Rutland in June
    2. John Sisk
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, January 24, 2006 11:00 PM Subject: NYRENSSE-D Digest V06 #10 Hi, Folks, As promised and coming to you tonight from snowy southern Maine . From Lynne Sisk and Mary Lee Dunn BALLYKILCLINE REUNION 2006 SCHEDULE (Story and Registration Form Below) Locations: Albany, NY & Rutland, VT Sunday, June 25 (Albany) * Registration and Opening Session, College of Saint Rose (CSR), Albany, 3 pm - John McEneney, state legislator and former Albany County historian, will be the speaker. * Reception, CSR, 5 pm - Sponsored by CSR President R. Mark Sullivan. * Dinner, CSR, 6:30 pm - Speaker is Dr. Ruth-Ann Harris of Boston College's Irish Studies Program, an editor of The Search for Missing Friends. Monday, June 26 (Albany & Rutland) * Brunch, Holiday Inn Turf, Albany 9 am - Speaker is Jeanne Keefe, founding member and webmaster for the Troy Irish Genealogy Society. * Travel on Your Own to Rutland - Visit local places (see below) * Panel Discussion, Holiday Inn, Rutland, 4 pm - Panel Discussion by Members with Rutland Ties and Local Family Historians. * Dinner, Holiday Inn, Rutland, 6 pm - Barbecue (open-air, weather permitting; otherwise, indoors) Tuesday, June 27 (Rutland) * Free time, Rutland area, 9-4 pm -- Visit the Marble Museum (www.vermont-marble.com) in Proctor, various local cemeteries (handouts will guide you), or Rutland record archives. * Talk, Holiday Inn Rutland, 4 pm - Talk by Dr. Michael Austin of Castleton College, who will describe the Irish immigrant experience in Rutland. * Dinner, Holiday Inn, Rutland, 6 pm - Final event of the Reunion. 7th Ballykilcline Reunion Set for June 25-27 in Albany, NY, and Rutland, VT The Ballykilcline Society will host its seventh Reunion in Albany, NY, and Rutland, VT, in June. The speakers will focus on the Ballykilcline emigrants' settlement and experience in those areas and local Irish Famine immigration. The cities are about 100 miles apart. The main speaker will be Dr. Ruth-Ann Harris of Boston College's Irish Studies Program. Dr. Harris is known to many family historians as an editor of the invaluable series of Missing Friends volumes that present Irish Famine immigrants' searches for lost family members in ads of The Boston Pilot. She also has written a book about seasonal migrant laborers from Ireland to the United Kingdom called The Nearest Place That Wasn't Ireland. The Reunion dates are June 25-27 (Sunday through Tuesday) and the base in each location is The College of St. Rose (CSR; www.strose.edu) on Western Avenue in Albany, courtesy of college President Dr. R. Mark Sullivan, and the Holiday Inn in Rutland. The speakers also include local historians John McEneney of Albany, a current state legislator and past county historian; Jeanne Keefe, a founder and webmaster of the Troy Irish Genealogy Society (TIGS; www.rootsweb.com/~nytigs/); and Michael Austin, a history professor and authority on the Irish in Rutland. The Ballykilcline rent strike, evictions, and forced emigration in Famine time of several hundred people were described in historian Robert Scally's 1995 book, The End of Hidden Ireland. The Society, which was organized after members recognized their own stories in Scally's account, has learned that dozens of immigrants from Ballykilcline settled in or stayed for a time in Rutland, which had social, commercial, and economic contacts with Troy and Albany due to proximity, connecting rail lines, markets, and so forth. About 15% of the people evicted and then emigrated at Crown expense in 1847 and 1848, at the height of the Great Famine, went to or through Rutland. Many of the men joined the marble quarry work force there as that industry boomed after rail lines were built. The Society is opening the registration period for the full Re-union or various parts of it (see registration form below) to non-members. The registration period will end on March 10. The registration cost for the full Reunion is $100, which covers three dinners and a brunch as well as the four speakers and a panel discussion. Attendees make their own travel and lodging reservations. Registration fees are non-refundable. The Holiday Inn Turf in Albany offers Reunion participants a special lodging rate of $89 a night plus 11% taxes, credit card required, until 3 pm on June 4. You must mention that you will attend the Ballykilcline Reunion. The Holiday Inn in Rutland's special rate for Reunion participants is $100 a night; taxes currently are 9%. You must make your reservation by June 12. Again, mention that you will attend the Ballykilcline Reunion when you call. The toll-free line is 1-800-462-4810 For your pre- or post-Reunion planning, the New York State Library (www.nysl.nysed.gov) is located in downtown Albany with extensive collections of interest to family historians. In Vermont, the state's Middlesex Records Center (www.bgs.state.vt.us/gsc/pubrec/referen/index.html) is less than an hour's drive from Rutland and the Vermont Historical Society (www.vermonthistory.org) has facilities in Montpelier and Barre. The Society makes every effort to keep Reunion costs reasonable. Previous Reunions have been held in County Roscommon, Ireland (three times); Lowell, MA; Vancouver, Canada; and Butte, Montana. The Society is a non-profit organization. Membership costs only $15 a year and, among other benefits, includes a newsletter twice a year and access to our own CD of Ballykilcline-Strokestown-Kilglass records at a nominal charge. The Society's web site, which names the evicted families from Ballykilcline, is on-line at www.ballykilcline.com. The Society is an international organization with an active research program which aims to trace the evicted tenant farmers and to foster the local history of that part of Ireland, especially during the early and middle 1800s. For 40 years, Ballykilcline was part of the Mahon estate in Strokestown where Ireland's Famine Museum is now located. Many immigrants evicted from the Mahon estate and "assisted" out of Ireland died at Grosse Ile in Quebec during the calamitous summer of cholera and ship's fever there in 1847. Many of Mahon's evictee-passengers were the relatives and friends of the people in Ballykilcline. BALLYKILCLINE 2006 REUNION REGISTRATION Form Registration Options (choose your events): Multiply by No. Registrants Three days of events--Albany & Rutland: $100/person _______________________ All Albany events only: $65/ person _______________________ Sunday dinner & Harris talk only: $32/person _______________________ Mon. brunch (Albany), Keefe talk only: $14/person _______________________ All Rutland events only: $50/person _______________________ McEneney talk only: $8/person _______________________ Austin talk only: $8/person _______________________ (Unregistered walk-ins allowed at McEneney and Austin talks only but registration is preferred). ` Total Enclosed: _______________________ We will try to offer a choice of entrees at the Sunday and Tuesday night dinners. (Please PRINT!) NAME(S) (list all covered by this registration form and your check) _____________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ ADDRESS (main contact) _______________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ TEL _______________________________________ EMAIL____________________________________________ WHERE YOU PLAN TO STAY: Albany__________________________________________ Rutland _______________________________________ SURNAMES YOU ARE RESEARCHING & HOME IN IRELAND (IF KNOWN): ________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ ARE YOU A MEMBER OF THE BALLYKILCLINE SOCIETY? _________________ NUMBER IN YOUR PARTY COVERED BY THIS REGISTRATION: _____________ NUMBER IN YOUR PARTY EXPECTED TO REGISTER SEPARATELY: _________ TO REGISTER: By March 10, 2006, clearly fill out the registration form and mail it and your check made out to Mary Lee Dunn to her at 117 Kennebunk Road Alfred, Maine 04002 Need to talk to us? Email Mary Lee Dunn at [email protected] or phone her at 1-207-324-7088 before 8 PM EST.

    01/25/2006 02:19:58
    1. Re: [Rensselaer] Almon Bonesteel - new info
    2. dave rinsem
    3. Hi again Barbara, This all seems familiar to you, as you and I went thru this several years ago off list. Some of it was covered on list as well and I keep hoping that new information will surface. Will post to the list if I find anything new. Thanks Dave Barbara Jeffries wrote: >Hi, >Somehow all of this is familiar to me - I researched >the Bonesteel family a long time ago so don't remember >how I knew. > > > >

    01/24/2006 04:32:07
    1. Re: [Rensselaer] Almon Bonesteel - new info
    2. Barbara Jeffries
    3. Hi, Somehow all of this is familiar to me - I researched the Bonesteel family a long time ago so don't remember how I knew. It's too bad that you didn't give this info in your original request on the list. Barbara --- dave rinsem <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Barbara, > No, Almon was not Peter & Abigal's biological son , > he was just raised > by them after living with David L, for 5+ years. > Elizabeth "Betsy" > Weeden [Weden] was a married women living with, or > working for David, > after his wife Nancy Tobey died in 1842. Almon was > born Jan. 1846, too > late for Nancy to be his mother , but" Betsy" may > actually be his mother > with an unknown Weeden[Weden] his father as well as > David L."could be". > > How the surname Hill enters into the picture has > always been a > mystery. Lillian Hogel Aiken , David L.'s > ggranddaughter, has been > working on this mystery for over 20 years with very > little progress > made. Lillian is the daughter of Alice Bonesteel > Hogle, whos father was > Arthur Bonesteel, who was the son of Almon. > > No birth record has ever been turned up for Almon > with any of the > different surnames in visits to many area Town and > County Offices. > Eventually I will stumble over it somewhere, > probably while searching > for someone else in the Bonesteel family. > > For your records, Andrew, born Sept. 1855 and living > with Peter & > Abigial Bonesteel, [1860 census], is actually the > son of their daughter > Abigail. She was not married at the time, and > eventually married Levi > Hayner 1 Jan 1857. He died in Andersonville Prison > [Camp Sumter] as a > prisoner 2 Oct 1864, and is buried there.[grave > #10220] > > Thanks > Dave Rinsem > > > > Barbara Jeffries wrote: > > >Hi, > >I don't believe that Almon Bonesteel was actually > the > >son of > >Peter Bonesteel - he may have been adopted or just > >given the name Bonesteel. > > > >According to the 1850 census: > > > >David L. Bonesteel 52 widower > >Elizabeth Weeden 45 > >ALMON WEEDEN 4 > > > >According to the 1855 census: > > > >David Bonesteel 56 widower > >Betsey Weeden 50 boarder > >ALMON HILL 9 boarder > > > >According to 1860 Census: > > > >Peter Bonesteel 54 > >Abigail 50 > >ALMON 14 > >Andrew 4 > > > >There was no Almon living with Peter in 1850 or > 1855. > > > >I somehow remember this problem, but don't remember > >solving it. > > > >Barbara > > > >__________________________________________________ > >Do You Yahoo!? > >Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam > protection around > >http://mail.yahoo.com > > > > > >==== NYRENSSE Mailing List ==== > >Do you have Irish ancestors who landed, lived or > passed through NY State? > >Join a new list related to the history, culture and > geneology of the Irish in NY > >mailto:[email protected]?body=subscribe > > > > > > > > > ==== NYRENSSE Mailing List ==== > Add you name to the Rensselaer County Surname > Registry > http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyrenss2/Surnames.html > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com

    01/24/2006 12:31:44
    1. Re: [Rensselaer] Almon Bonesteel - new info
    2. dave rinsem
    3. Hi Barbara, No, Almon was not Peter & Abigal's biological son , he was just raised by them after living with David L, for 5+ years. Elizabeth "Betsy" Weeden [Weden] was a married women living with, or working for David, after his wife Nancy Tobey died in 1842. Almon was born Jan. 1846, too late for Nancy to be his mother , but" Betsy" may actually be his mother with an unknown Weeden[Weden] his father as well as David L."could be". How the surname Hill enters into the picture has always been a mystery. Lillian Hogel Aiken , David L.'s ggranddaughter, has been working on this mystery for over 20 years with very little progress made. Lillian is the daughter of Alice Bonesteel Hogle, whos father was Arthur Bonesteel, who was the son of Almon. No birth record has ever been turned up for Almon with any of the different surnames in visits to many area Town and County Offices. Eventually I will stumble over it somewhere, probably while searching for someone else in the Bonesteel family. For your records, Andrew, born Sept. 1855 and living with Peter & Abigial Bonesteel, [1860 census], is actually the son of their daughter Abigail. She was not married at the time, and eventually married Levi Hayner 1 Jan 1857. He died in Andersonville Prison [Camp Sumter] as a prisoner 2 Oct 1864, and is buried there.[grave #10220] Thanks Dave Rinsem Barbara Jeffries wrote: >Hi, >I don't believe that Almon Bonesteel was actually the >son of >Peter Bonesteel - he may have been adopted or just >given the name Bonesteel. > >According to the 1850 census: > >David L. Bonesteel 52 widower >Elizabeth Weeden 45 >ALMON WEEDEN 4 > >According to the 1855 census: > >David Bonesteel 56 widower >Betsey Weeden 50 boarder >ALMON HILL 9 boarder > >According to 1860 Census: > >Peter Bonesteel 54 >Abigail 50 >ALMON 14 >Andrew 4 > >There was no Almon living with Peter in 1850 or 1855. > >I somehow remember this problem, but don't remember >solving it. > >Barbara > >__________________________________________________ >Do You Yahoo!? >Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around >http://mail.yahoo.com > > >==== NYRENSSE Mailing List ==== >Do you have Irish ancestors who landed, lived or passed through NY State? >Join a new list related to the history, culture and geneology of the Irish in NY >mailto:[email protected]?body=subscribe > > >

    01/23/2006 04:54:09
    1. Almon Bonesteel - new info
    2. Barbara Jeffries
    3. Hi, I don't believe that Almon Bonesteel was actually the son of Peter Bonesteel - he may have been adopted or just given the name Bonesteel. According to the 1850 census: David L. Bonesteel 52 widower Elizabeth Weeden 45 ALMON WEEDEN 4 According to the 1855 census: David Bonesteel 56 widower Betsey Weeden 50 boarder ALMON HILL 9 boarder According to 1860 Census: Peter Bonesteel 54 Abigail 50 ALMON 14 Andrew 4 There was no Almon living with Peter in 1850 or 1855. I somehow remember this problem, but don't remember solving it. Barbara __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com

    01/23/2006 12:02:32
    1. Re: [Rensselaer] Troy during Civil War
    2. Chris Smith
    3. I also had a question about Troy and Civil War. My ancestor left Troy and headed down the Hudson to New York City where he enlisted in the Navy. I find so little information about Troy/New York in regards to the Navy during the civil war. Was it common for those who wanted to join the Navy to go all the way to New York City? Thanks, Patti ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bonnie Kohler" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, January 22, 2006 2:34 PM Subject: [Rensselaer] Troy during Civil War > Hi All. > > I had a relative who left Troy during the Civil War for a farm in Quebec. > Her son served with the New York Vols during the war. She returned to > Troy after the war. > > Could someone tell me a little bit about Troy during the Civil War. Did > many people leave Troy during the war? > > Thanks. > Bonnie > > ==== NYRENSSE Mailing List ==== > ***Join a mailing list with 24-7 ROLL CALLS*** > Rootsweb's first totally Irish Roll Calls mailing list... > http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/intl/IRL/IRELAND-ROLL-CALLS.html

    01/22/2006 09:46:31
    1. Re: [Rensselaer] Nicholas Bohnenstiel/Bonesteel
    2. dave rinsem
    3. Hi Barbara, Wrong Almon , this one was the son of John & Pamelia Bonesteel from Grafton, and he was born in Oct.1859. The Almon I am looking for was born Jan.,1846 and I suspect that David L.Bonesteel was his father as he lived with him in Grafton for a while. He also lived with David's brother Peter & wife Abigail , and eventually married Harriet C. "Lottie" Rogers in 1867. Thanks for the reply Dave Barbara Jeffries wrote: >http://members.tripod.com/~JeffriesB/Bonesteel > >You will find an ALMON S. on this page > > >

    01/22/2006 08:02:28
    1. Troy during Civil War
    2. Bonnie Kohler
    3. Hi All. I had a relative who left Troy during the Civil War for a farm in Quebec. Her son served with the New York Vols during the war. She returned to Troy after the war. Could someone tell me a little bit about Troy during the Civil War. Did many people leave Troy during the war? Thanks. Bonnie

    01/22/2006 07:34:39
    1. Re: [Rensselaer] Nicholas Bohnenstiel/Bonesteel
    2. Barbara Jeffries
    3. On my web page you will find the desc. of Lodowick Bonesteel and you want Peter b. 1805 - I didn't do the census for him at the time so didn't find Almon, but as I said before he is there in 1860. http://members.tripod.com/~JeffriesB/Bonesteel II-LODOWICK BONESTEEL b.c. 19 Feb 1760 d. 14 Nov 1841 s/o Nicolas Bonesteel & Elisabeth Treber, sister of my ancestor, Eve Treber who m. Philip Haner m. MARGARETHA COONRADT d. 18 Feb 1827 d/o Adam & Elisabeth (Clum) His son: 1-PETRUS BONESTEEL b. 21 Aug 1805 Gilead LC d. 15 Aug 1890 m. ABIGAIL d. 14 Sep 1874 age 65y 5m 21d __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com

    01/22/2006 05:04:10
    1. Re: [Rensselaer] Nicholas Bohnenstiel/Bonesteel
    2. Barbara Jeffries
    3. http://members.tripod.com/~JeffriesB/Bonesteel You will find an ALMON S. on this page __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com

    01/22/2006 04:17:25
    1. Family from Denmark
    2. Pat Connors
    3. This came to the list from someone who is not subbed to the list, so if you answer it, please do not hit 'reply', instead send to: [email protected] Dear NYRENSSE, I am presently trying to find out as much as I can about our American line(s). In 1904 Søren C.A. Christiansen moved from Denmark to Hoosick Falls with his wife Inger Line and five children, Ingeborg, Olga, Valdemar, Christian, and Louise. Most returned to the old country after some years, but Ingeborg and Christian remained. At a point of time Ingeborg married Troels Beck, also from Rensselaer county, and they moved to Shenectady county. I would be grateful if anybody had information on my family, or maybe somebody could point my research in the right direction. Yours sincerely Torben Torben Bjarke Ballin Lithic Research Banknock Cottage Denny Stirlingshire FK6 5 NA Tel.: 01324 840 968 Email: [email protected] -- Pat Connors, Sacramento CA, list admin http://www.connorsgenealogy.com

    01/22/2006 03:24:31
    1. Re: [Rensselaer] Nicholas Bohnenstiel/Bonesteel
    2. dave rinsem
    3. Hi Liz, Yes, I have his books , but this infomation I'm looking for, isn't in them. Thanks, and if you come up with anything, please post it. Dave Elizabeth Bauer wrote:

    01/21/2006 12:22:14
    1. Re: [Rensselaer] Nicholas Bohnenstiel/Bonesteel
    2. dave rinsem
    3. Hi Jim, Yes to Hank Jones books and a bunch of other places found on the magic box. Also looking for the elusive "real" parents of Almon Bonesteel of Grafton, who was born in 1846 and married Harriet "Lottie" Rogers. Any ideas or info on him would be appreciated. Living relatives [my wife's cousins ] of him have no idea. Thanks for the reply Dave Rinsem Jim Groat wrote:

    01/21/2006 12:13:28
    1. Re: [Rensselaer] Nicholas Bohnenstiel/Bonesteel
    2. Elizabeth Bauer
    3. Dave, Nicholas Bonesteel is on pg 83 Vol 1 of Henry Z. Jones book "The Palatine Families of New York 1710". Liz Bauer

    01/21/2006 12:10:55
    1. RE: [Rensselaer] Nicholas Bohnenstiel/Bonesteel
    2. Jim Groat
    3. It appears that you've researched Jones' books. If not, give me a shout. Jim Groat | -----Original Message----- | From: dave rinsem [mailto:[email protected]] | Sent: Saturday, January 21, 2006 10:04 AM | To: [email protected] | Subject: [Rensselaer] Nicholas Bohnenstiel/Bonesteel | | Much too quiet on the list, so this should create some activity. | | Need some details on a 1710 Palatine immigrant: Nicholas | Bohnenstiel/Bonesteel, born 1689. | Ancestorial home: 6759 Nußbach, Rhineland, Germany | Father: Niclaus Bohnenstiel, born about 1664 | Mother: Susannah Elizabeth, born about 1664 | | Looking for: | Complete birth date for Nicholas | | Siblings names and birth dates: | | Surname for his first wife -- Anna Catharina ??????? name could be | Haasen or variation of, and birth date. She was also from Nußach. Listed | birth date of 1693 is suspect. | | Birth date for first child Johannes Michael born 1705, sponsors were | Peter Haasen and wife Anna Elisabetha [his second child was Johannes | Nicholas, born 26 Oct. 1707] | | Wife and both children died in 1710 or shortly after arrival in New | York. I suspect that death of 1 son was onboard ship. Trying to locate | book "Eastern View Cemetery, West Camp NY" for clues on this. | | Possibilty that 1st listed child, Anna Elizabetha, of Nicholas and 2nd | wife Anna Margaretha Kuntz, may actually be child of 1st wife with | birth complications causing her death. Birth date of 17 Feb 1712 or | 1713 opens up this possibility. | | Marriage to Anna Margaretha is listed as 25 March 1712. | | Any information out there to fill in blanks or clarify things? | | Thanks | Dave Rinsem | | | | | | | | | ==== NYRENSSE Mailing List ==== | The NYRENSSE Mailing List Website | http://www.connorsgenealogy.com/NYRensse/ | A place to unsub, change your subscription, access the archives and links.

    01/21/2006 10:51:43
    1. Nicholas Bohnenstiel/Bonesteel
    2. dave rinsem
    3. Much too quiet on the list, so this should create some activity. Need some details on a 1710 Palatine immigrant: Nicholas Bohnenstiel/Bonesteel, born 1689. Ancestorial home: 6759 Nußbach, Rhineland, Germany Father: Niclaus Bohnenstiel, born about 1664 Mother: Susannah Elizabeth, born about 1664 Looking for: Complete birth date for Nicholas Siblings names and birth dates: Surname for his first wife -- Anna Catharina ??????? name could be Haasen or variation of, and birth date. She was also from Nußach. Listed birth date of 1693 is suspect. Birth date for first child Johannes Michael born 1705, sponsors were Peter Haasen and wife Anna Elisabetha [his second child was Johannes Nicholas, born 26 Oct. 1707] Wife and both children died in 1710 or shortly after arrival in New York. I suspect that death of 1 son was onboard ship. Trying to locate book "Eastern View Cemetery, West Camp NY" for clues on this. Possibilty that 1st listed child, Anna Elizabetha, of Nicholas and 2nd wife Anna Margaretha Kuntz, may actually be child of 1st wife with birth complications causing her death. Birth date of 17 Feb 1712 or 1713 opens up this possibility. Marriage to Anna Margaretha is listed as 25 March 1712. Any information out there to fill in blanks or clarify things? Thanks Dave Rinsem

    01/21/2006 04:04:01
    1. Jesse GRANT
    2. Janet Johnson
    3. I would like to find the parents of Jesse GRANT. Does anyone on the list have information about the following? Jesse Grant born NY 1824, residing with his wife, Margaret, in Rensselaer City, Rensselaer Co., NY, in 1900, according to the federal census. Thanks, Janet

    01/19/2006 01:19:15
    1. Two new family links on my web page
    2. Barbara Jeffries
    3. http://members.tripod.com/jeffriesb/index.html __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com

    01/11/2006 12:08:53