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    1. Re: [NYSTLAWR] George Wells
    2. Lisa A Lindsey
    3. From The History of St. Lawrence County, I found several references to a George Wells. Not exactly what you're looking for but maybe it can give you some new directions. George R. Wells, from Madrid, St. Lawrence Co., NY commanded a militia company during the War of 1812 at Waddington, Ogdensburg & Sacket's Harbor George Wells helped found Free-Will Baptist Church at Pierrepont Centre on September 14, 1850 George Wells built a shingle mill in 1870 at Fort Jackson on the east branch of St. Regis River George Wells, private, Captain David Day Jr.' s Company B, enrolled September 10, 1861 at Ogdensburg George Wells, private, Captain Winslow M. Thomas' Company D, enrolled September 12, 1861 at Ogdensburg. Either George enrolled twice or we have a possible father-son enrollment. Hope this helps Lisa Lindsey Felt, Marsh, Miller, McBroom >>> <c_bailey33@yahoo.com> 12/03/05 9:41 PM >>> This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Wells, Herrick, Rose, Franchuk Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/2RB.2ACE/8339 Message Board Post: We are searching for George Wells, who married Angeline E.(unknown), their son Seymour Layton Wells, was born in Canton, NY, about 1865-70. This is our only hope of finding our ancesters. We have George in Wayne Co. Michigan census in 1880. We are trying to find George's parents and hopefully Angeline E.'s last name. Any help would be wonderful. Thank You Erickson James Wells

    12/05/2005 02:55:35