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    1. COUNTRYMAN
    2. Elmer R. Robinson
    3. Looking for information on the COUNTRYMAN's of Marbletown, circa 1730's and forward. Thank you, Sheryl Gunderman Robinson

    01/31/1999 12:18:43
    1. STOLL/STULL
    2. Elmer R. Robinson
    3. Looking for information on the STULL/STOLL family of Ulster Co. in the 1600's. Thanks, Sheryl Gunderman Robinson

    01/31/1999 12:17:31
    1. Geertrude Westercamp & Jan Gerretsen
    2. Elmer R. Robinson
    3. In researching my DECKER line, I have run across stories about GRIETJEN HENDRICKS WESTERCAMP, PIETER JACOBSEN and husband, JAN GERRETSEN DECKER. She and Pieter are referred to in court minutes about establishing paternity to her child. She later married JAN GERRETSEN DECKER in 1664. In a separate document, I read that a GRIETJEN WESTERCAMP, 3 children, and a JAN GERRITSEN were taken prisoners after the Indian Massacre at "New Village" (Hurley) and Wildwyck, June 7, 1663. Are these the same people? If so, does anyone have further information on these people? Thank you, Sheryl Gunderman Robinson

    01/31/1999 12:16:05
    1. Re: 83rd (Gurnee's) Regiment NY Militia
    2. Richard Frisbie
    3. -- [ From: Richard Frisbie * EMC.Ver #2.5.02 ] -- Dear Bill Rose Great information! Whould you consider allowing the NYGenWeb Ulster/Greene Co site to post the county-relevant lists on a page with your name as contributor? If so, I'll add my Militia booklet to it - with uniforms, officers, etc. Thanks Richard -------- REPLY, Original message follows -------- Date: Saturday, 30-Jan-99 03:00 PM From: BILL ROSE \ Internet: (dharmapoet@home.com) To: Ulster genealogy list \ Internet: (nyulster-l@rootsweb.com) Subject: 83rd (Gurnee's) Regiment NY Militia

    01/31/1999 09:29:22
    1. Re: Bush genealogy
    2. Peggy Dolan
    3. Hi Jan, I had a look today at the list for the "Old Burhans Burying Ground" on LDS film #0017987. Not sure if this is the same cemetery, but I'm sure someone else can tell us. Couldn't find Bush or Brush. Regards, Peggy Peggy Dolan outtolaunch@juno.com On Sat, 30 Jan 1999 12:12:07 -0700 "weaver" <weafam@inet-1.com> writes: >My 3 gGrandfather, John M. Bush, his wife and some children were >supposedly buried at Burhan's Cemetery in Flatbush. Is there an index >for >that cemetery or someplace I could write for info? Also, the name >could be >BRUSH and that would be a revelation to the rest of us Bushes! >Jan Bush Weaver >weafam@inet-1.com ___________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]

    01/31/1999 09:19:38
    1. Dunagan's in Ulster - 1800's
    2. Gary A. Dufel
    3. DUNAGAN (Dunnigan/Dunegan/Dunnagan/Donnegan): Michael Dunagan, born in Ireland in about 1804, first shows up in the records in Hunter, Greene County in the 1830 census. By 1850 he and his family were living in the Town of Olive, Ulster County and he died there prior to the 1855 census. Some of the family spread around Ulster County, others moved north to Amsterdam, NY area, aothers west to Bradford, Pa (south of Olean, NY). I have the following family information: Michael b. 1804 Ire farmer Ellen b. 1806 NY Mary Ann 1829 John Henry 1831 m. Charlotte Andrew 1833 m. Olive Hornbeck Michael 1834 m. 1 Jane Hook, m. 2 Catherine McKinney Ellen E. 1837 Lucy C. 1840 William A. 1843 m. Abbie Martha J. 1845 Julia T. 1849 There may be 1 older daughter b. before Mary Ann; youngest dau Julia T. may have gone by the name of Theresa. Sons John and Michael each served in the Civil War, each joining the 120th New York State Vols. Both received serious injuries or illnesses which caused extensive health problems and disabilities the rest of their lives. John was in Co. G, Capt. Walter Scott. Michael served in Co. E - organized in Ellenville by Capt. Daniel Gillet. Info on John: John Henry Dunagan 1830/31 - 1895, died at old soldiers home in Togris Maine. Wife Charlotte 1833 - aft 1880 Children: David b. 1855, Albert 1857, Charles 1861, James 1867, Lucy 1869. When John was able to work he was a stone cutter. Info on Michael: Michael Dunagan b. 1834 died 1900 in Bradford, Pa.; Married 1: Jane L. Hook who died in 1871 in what were called the Drowned Lands, Ulster Heights (near Ellenville). Two children: Morris b. June 12, 1859; Mary A. b. July 4, 1866. Married 2: Catherine L. McKinney in Bradford, Pa. Info on Andrew: Andrew was b. abt 1833 and died in Rifton 1898 m. Olive Hornbeck in 1865, dau of Jacob Hornbeck and Sophia Tompkins Children: Sylvia 1866, Frank 1869, George 1871, Thomas 1873, William 1879, Minnie 1881, Eugene 1884, Leonard 1885, Chester 1886. Info on William A.: William was born in 1842/3 and shows up in the Bradford, Pa, census of 1880 and 1900. married Abby and they had 5 children, although only the names of three are known: Claud 1875, Birthie 1879, William E. 1888. If anyone has information on this family, particularly the maternal lines I would appreciate hearing from you. Gary duf@i84.net

    01/31/1999 09:15:49
    1. Re: [NYULSTER] Lake Hill Band ca 1900
    2. Virginia Byron
    3. Richard: I noticed that most other mailing lists put the list name in the subject line and I found it a great time saver to see at a glance which mailing list is posting. I don't know if there's some way of putting it there automatically....I never completed all the tutorials....but I put it in manually as a courtesy so recipients of multiple mailing lists see quickly it's an Ulster topic. P.S. I'm related to the Howland's of Lake Hill thru my grandmother Mary (Quick) Lane. Her sister md Hiram Howland. Their son Oscar was Gene's father. The Emil in the picture was a brother to Oscar. Emil died ae 17 of appendicitis shortly after the picture was taken. That's more than you wanted to know, but it's super bowl Sunday.... Hope you don't mind, but I'm going to post our talk to the Ulster List in hopes someone out there knows how to get the mailing list name automatically in the subject line. Regards, Ginny Byron -----Original Message----- From: Richard Frisbie <hopefarm@hopefarm.com> To: Virginia Byron <vbyron@ulster.net> Date: Sunday, January 31, 1999 10:50 AM Subject: Re: [NYULSTER] Lake Hill Band ca 1900 >-- [ From: Richard Frisbie * EMC.Ver #2.5.02 ] -- > >Dear Ginny >Great sounding photo. My father was in CCC camp with a Gene Howland from >Lake Hill. Nice family. I write for another reason. >How does "[NYULSTER]" get into your subject line and no one else's. I like >it and wish all list email had it. Is it automatic from the list, or do you >do it yourself? >Thanks >Richard >-------- REPLY, Original message follows -------- > >Date: Sunday, 31-Jan-99 06:17 AM > >From: Virginia Byron \ Internet: (vbyron@ulster.net) To: >Ulster genealogy list \ Internet: (nyulster-l@rootsweb.com) > >Subject: [NYULSTER] Lake Hill Band ca 1900 > >I have a copy of an old picture taken circa 1900 of the Lake Hill Band. > >Band members: >*John Sickler >*Willie H. Wilber >*Arthur M. Bard >*Charles Davis >*Fred Broadie >*Met Staples >*Elmer Wilber >*Eddie Wilber >*Emil Howland >*Gordon Sickler >*Fred Dremon >*Perry Mosher > >If any family member would like a copy of this photo, let me know. > >Ginny Byron > > >-------- REPLY, End of original message -------- > >

    01/31/1999 09:06:28
    1. Re: QUICK and Port Jervis
    2. Hi Floreda, I read your posting with interest because I have some roots in Port Jervis, too. While my great-grandfather lived and died in Port Jervis, he was originally from Sussex Co., NJ, which is literally just over the Delaware River from the Laurel Grove Cemetery that you visited. Are you looking for more information on your ancestor's death or trying to find out where he was born, etc.? Perhaps he was born in either NJ or PA since both are so close to Port Jervis. I know that Sussex Co., NJ has an active mailing list through Rootsweb with lots of knowledgeable people participating on it so you might want to give it a try. Regards, Marilyn (the one in Austin, TX) In a message dated 1/31/99 7:22:50 AM Central Standard Time, JF3bMJB@aol.com writes: > From the newspaper "The Evening Gazette" Port Jervis, November 19, 1878 this > article: > > Mr. Edward Quick, who was injured by falling from a hand car on the > Honesdale > Branch last week Tuesday, an account of which accident and he subsequent > condition oof the unfortunate man was first published in the Gazette, died > from the effects of his injuries Sunday Morning, aged 37 years. The > deceased > leaves a wife and one child. Mr. Quick was a carpenter by trade and had > resided int his village several years. The funeral took place from the M. E. > > Church Monday afternoon. The remains were deposited in Laurel Grove > Cemetery. > > End of article > > We visited the Historical Society library in Port Jervis in 1995 and found > this burial information: > > Laurel Grove Cemetery, Burial # 1855, Nov 25, 1878, Edward Quick, born > Ulster > County, died i Port Jervis, age 31, killed E.R.R., buried single grave, > Section L, # 25, Cauley & Terwiliger > > We visited the cemetery - there was no headstone. > > Where would you suggest I pursue the search for Edward? > > Floreda Duke Varick > 116 Glenhaven Terrace > Tallahassee, Fl 32312

    01/31/1999 09:00:48
    1. Re: Tornado in Denning - 1858
    2. Virginia Byron
    3. Gary: Thank you for posting the article. I have a Harvey Hoyt in my tree, but after checking, found that my Harvey's wife survived her husband, married again, and died at age 85. I have been disappointed in the traffic on this list and am also glad to see participation pick up. Regards, Ginny Byron -----Original Message----- From: Gary A. Dufel <duf@i84.net> To: NYULSTER-L@rootsweb.com <NYULSTER-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Sunday, January 31, 1999 8:54 AM Subject: Tornado in Denning - 1858 >The traffic on this list has picked up considerably. I personally spend >time researching HORNBECK/DUNAGAN/TOMPKINS in the Ulster County area. I >posted the following news article on the Hornbeck roots list several months >ago, and thought others in Ulster County may be interested: > >I found the following news account in New Paltz entitled: "The History of >Denning, Ulster County, NY" by George Erts, 1975. This is an obscure and >unpublished, hand typed summary of various events in Denning, a rural Town >in Ulster County in the Catskills, where a number of Hornbeck's have lived >since about 1800. > >Claryville Aug 23rd, 1858 > >There was a dreadful hurricane on the Neversink Stream in the Town of >Denning near the Tannery of Johnson and Low about 2 miles from Dewitville >on Wed. the 18 inst which blew down the house and barn of John W. Smith and >the house and barn of Harvy Hoyt, also some small buildings, fences and the >roof of a saw mill near by. The wife of Mr. Hoyt being at the house was >instantly killed and the wife of Mr. Smith was so badly injured that she >died within a few hours. The wife of Mr. Hornbeck was somewhat injured and >one of the children of Mr. Hoyt was badly injured, its bones being broken >in several places. > >>From the Republican Watchman August 28 1858 > >Hurricane Aug 18, 1858 on a Wednesday at 5 p.m. > >Terrible Tornado > >Mr. Editor - I hasten to inform you, and through you the public of one of >the most dreadful tornadoes that has ever visited this part of the state. > It commenced, as I learn from others, in the Town of Rockland, in a >southwesterly direction from the scene I visited yesterday. As far as the >eye could reach, almost the entire forest through which it passed, from a >width varying from an eighth to a quarter of a mile was prostrated. Had >the destructive element been confined to the forest, or even to the >property alone, its effects would not have been so dreadful; but human life >became its victim. Its path over the town of Denning was near the tannery >of Johnson and Low, destroying every building within its path of fury. The >first house was that of Mr. Harvy Hoyt, vacant at the time, which together >with its contents and also his barn was in an instant of time completely >demolished, and his saw mill which stood a little out of the course of the >wind, unroofed. From thence, it proceeded to the dwelling of John W. Smith >Esq. in which were three women and five children at the time, viz Mrs. John >W. Smith, Mrs. Harvey Hoyt, and their two boys and a girl, and Mrs. James >Hornbeck and two children, all on a visit to Mrs. Smith. Mrs. Hoyt was >carried a distance of 8 rods and instantly killed, being very much cut and >lacerated by the timbers of the house. Mrs. Smith was carried about one >rod farther, and was still alive when found, but died in about four hours. > Mrs. Hornbeck still survived when I left, but was awfully bruised and >mangled. Her recovery is hardly hoped for. A little boy of about 7 years >of age had his leg broken above the knee; and a little girl about three >years old do dredfully cut about the head as to leave faint hopes of her >recovery. One of her feet was almost cut off. Mr. Smith was absent from >the home at the time, and Mr. Hoyt with his two children was passing from >the mill to the house. When the tempest met him, he seized the two >children, and prostrated them with him on the ground behind a log, and the >three were preserved uninjured. Its course here changed a trifle, thus >leaving the tannery and buildings uninjured. How far its ravages are yet >to be chronicled I cannot say. In a word the appearance here today, >compared with the bright, cheering hopes of yesterday, is beyond any >description I can give. August 21 1858 > > >[I know of two James Hornbeck's from this area. One the son of Eleazer >Hornbeck, b. 1823 and married to Lucy. The other was born abt 1832 and >married to Harriet. - I cannot discern from the article which Mrs. James >Hornbeck was injured. I do know that both Lucy and Harriet lived well >beyond 1858] > >Gary >duf@i84.net >

    01/31/1999 07:38:47
    1. Re: QUICK
    2. Virginia Byron
    3. Floreda: 1) Contact the funeral home. If they're no longer in business, your county genealogy society may have a copy or an abstract of their records. 2) Contact the cemetery superintendent. 3) Put a query on Quick mailing list and Quick genforum. I am a Quick descendant, but no Edward. Your Edward may have been born in Ellenville area. Regards, Ginny Byron -----Original Message----- From: JF3bMJB@aol.com <JF3bMJB@aol.com> To: NYULSTER-L@rootsweb.com <NYULSTER-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Sunday, January 31, 1999 8:31 AM Subject: QUICK >>From the newspaper "The Evening Gazette" Port Jervis, November 19, 1878 this >article: > >Mr. Edward Quick, who was injured by falling from a hand car on the Honesdale >Branch last week Tuesday, an account of which accident and he subsequent >condition oof the unfortunate man was first published in the Gazette, died >from the effects of his injuries Sunday Morning, aged 37 years. The deceased >leaves a wife and one child. Mr. Quick was a carpenter by trade and had >resided int his village several years. The funeral took place from the M. E. >Church Monday afternoon. The remains were deposited in Laurel Grove Cemetery. > >End of article > >We visited the Historical Society library in Port Jervis in 1995 and found >this burial information: > >Laurel Grove Cemetery, Burial # 1855, Nov 25, 1878, Edward Quick, born Ulster >County, died i Port Jervis, age 31, killed E.R.R., buried single grave, >Section L, # 25, Cauley & Terwiliger > >We visited the cemetery - there was no headstone. > >Where would you suggest I pursue the search for Edward? > >Floreda Duke Varick >116 Glenhaven Terrace >Tallahassee, Fl 32312 >

    01/31/1999 07:26:04
    1. Tornado in Denning - 1858
    2. Gary A. Dufel
    3. The traffic on this list has picked up considerably. I personally spend time researching HORNBECK/DUNAGAN/TOMPKINS in the Ulster County area. I posted the following news article on the Hornbeck roots list several months ago, and thought others in Ulster County may be interested: I found the following news account in New Paltz entitled: "The History of Denning, Ulster County, NY" by George Erts, 1975. This is an obscure and unpublished, hand typed summary of various events in Denning, a rural Town in Ulster County in the Catskills, where a number of Hornbeck's have lived since about 1800. Claryville Aug 23rd, 1858 There was a dreadful hurricane on the Neversink Stream in the Town of Denning near the Tannery of Johnson and Low about 2 miles from Dewitville on Wed. the 18 inst which blew down the house and barn of John W. Smith and the house and barn of Harvy Hoyt, also some small buildings, fences and the roof of a saw mill near by. The wife of Mr. Hoyt being at the house was instantly killed and the wife of Mr. Smith was so badly injured that she died within a few hours. The wife of Mr. Hornbeck was somewhat injured and one of the children of Mr. Hoyt was badly injured, its bones being broken in several places. >From the Republican Watchman August 28 1858 Hurricane Aug 18, 1858 on a Wednesday at 5 p.m. Terrible Tornado Mr. Editor - I hasten to inform you, and through you the public of one of the most dreadful tornadoes that has ever visited this part of the state. It commenced, as I learn from others, in the Town of Rockland, in a southwesterly direction from the scene I visited yesterday. As far as the eye could reach, almost the entire forest through which it passed, from a width varying from an eighth to a quarter of a mile was prostrated. Had the destructive element been confined to the forest, or even to the property alone, its effects would not have been so dreadful; but human life became its victim. Its path over the town of Denning was near the tannery of Johnson and Low, destroying every building within its path of fury. The first house was that of Mr. Harvy Hoyt, vacant at the time, which together with its contents and also his barn was in an instant of time completely demolished, and his saw mill which stood a little out of the course of the wind, unroofed. From thence, it proceeded to the dwelling of John W. Smith Esq. in which were three women and five children at the time, viz Mrs. John W. Smith, Mrs. Harvey Hoyt, and their two boys and a girl, and Mrs. James Hornbeck and two children, all on a visit to Mrs. Smith. Mrs. Hoyt was carried a distance of 8 rods and instantly killed, being very much cut and lacerated by the timbers of the house. Mrs. Smith was carried about one rod farther, and was still alive when found, but died in about four hours. Mrs. Hornbeck still survived when I left, but was awfully bruised and mangled. Her recovery is hardly hoped for. A little boy of about 7 years of age had his leg broken above the knee; and a little girl about three years old do dredfully cut about the head as to leave faint hopes of her recovery. One of her feet was almost cut off. Mr. Smith was absent from the home at the time, and Mr. Hoyt with his two children was passing from the mill to the house. When the tempest met him, he seized the two children, and prostrated them with him on the ground behind a log, and the three were preserved uninjured. Its course here changed a trifle, thus leaving the tannery and buildings uninjured. How far its ravages are yet to be chronicled I cannot say. In a word the appearance here today, compared with the bright, cheering hopes of yesterday, is beyond any description I can give. August 21 1858 [I know of two James Hornbeck's from this area. One the son of Eleazer Hornbeck, b. 1823 and married to Lucy. The other was born abt 1832 and married to Harriet. - I cannot discern from the article which Mrs. James Hornbeck was injured. I do know that both Lucy and Harriet lived well beyond 1858] Gary duf@i84.net

    01/31/1999 06:41:35
    1. [Fwd: [NYC] ALDRIDGE/AULDRIDGE]
    2. Susan Bedson
    3. This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------1205E788CC8B0A9FA877BCC0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit This from another list. --------------1205E788CC8B0A9FA877BCC0 Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline Received: from bl-14.rootsweb.com ([204.212.38.30]) by mtiwgwc06.worldnet.att.net (InterMail v03.02.07 118 124) with ESMTP id <19990131040722.CITI20486@bl-14.rootsweb.com>; Sun, 31 Jan 1999 04:07:22 +0000 Received: (from slist@localhost) by bl-14.rootsweb.com (8.8.5/8.8.5) id TAA26423; Sat, 30 Jan 1999 19:51:28 -0800 (PST) Resent-Date: Sat, 30 Jan 1999 19:51:28 -0800 (PST) Message-ID: <36B380F4.A78F673B@bellsouth.net> Date: Sat, 30 Jan 1999 22:00:20 +0000 From: Paula Preston <ppreston@bellsouth.net> X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.04 [en]C-bls40 (Win95; U) MIME-Version: 1.0 Old-To: NYC-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Subject: [NYC] ALDRIDGE/AULDRIDGE Resent-Message-ID: <"iS40HD.A.QcG.8M9s2"@bl-14.rootsweb.com> To: NYC-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com Resent-From: NYC-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com X-Mailing-List: <NYC-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com> archive/latest/12961 X-Loop: NYC-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com Precedence: list Resent-Sender: NYC-ROOTS-L-request@rootsweb.com X-Mozilla-Status2: 00000000 If you are researching this surname please contact me. I was in a used bookstore going through their Genealogy section and came across many Aldridge family pages, lots of research already done in a box which I bought and brought home thinking of my fellow genealogists out there researching this name! Paula Preston ppreston@bellsouth.net ==== NYC-ROOTS Mailing List ==== CYNDI's - http://www.CyndisList.com --------------1205E788CC8B0A9FA877BCC0--

    01/31/1999 04:56:16
    1. [Fwd: [NYC] ALDRIDGE/AULDRIDGE]
    2. Susan Bedson
    3. This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------9C83A530FBFF07569C6B1017 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit --------------9C83A530FBFF07569C6B1017 Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline Received: from bl-14.rootsweb.com ([204.212.38.30]) by mtiwgwc06.worldnet.att.net (InterMail v03.02.07 118 124) with ESMTP id <19990131040722.CITI20486@bl-14.rootsweb.com>; Sun, 31 Jan 1999 04:07:22 +0000 Received: (from slist@localhost) by bl-14.rootsweb.com (8.8.5/8.8.5) id TAA26423; Sat, 30 Jan 1999 19:51:28 -0800 (PST) Resent-Date: Sat, 30 Jan 1999 19:51:28 -0800 (PST) Message-ID: <36B380F4.A78F673B@bellsouth.net> Date: Sat, 30 Jan 1999 22:00:20 +0000 From: Paula Preston <ppreston@bellsouth.net> X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.04 [en]C-bls40 (Win95; U) MIME-Version: 1.0 Old-To: NYC-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Subject: [NYC] ALDRIDGE/AULDRIDGE Resent-Message-ID: <"iS40HD.A.QcG.8M9s2"@bl-14.rootsweb.com> To: NYC-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com Resent-From: NYC-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com X-Mailing-List: <NYC-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com> archive/latest/12961 X-Loop: NYC-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com Precedence: list Resent-Sender: NYC-ROOTS-L-request@rootsweb.com X-Mozilla-Status2: 00000000 If you are researching this surname please contact me. I was in a used bookstore going through their Genealogy section and came across many Aldridge family pages, lots of research already done in a box which I bought and brought home thinking of my fellow genealogists out there researching this name! Paula Preston ppreston@bellsouth.net ==== NYC-ROOTS Mailing List ==== CYNDI's - http://www.CyndisList.com --------------9C83A530FBFF07569C6B1017--

    01/31/1999 04:55:57
    1. [NYULSTER] Lake Hill Band ca 1900
    2. Virginia Byron
    3. I have a copy of an old picture taken circa 1900 of the Lake Hill Band. Band members: *John Sickler *Willie H. Wilber *Arthur M. Bard *Charles Davis *Fred Broadie *Met Staples *Elmer Wilber *Eddie Wilber *Emil Howland *Gordon Sickler *Fred Dremon *Perry Mosher If any family member would like a copy of this photo, let me know. Ginny Byron

    01/31/1999 04:17:31
    1. QUICK
    2. >From the newspaper "The Evening Gazette" Port Jervis, November 19, 1878 this article: Mr. Edward Quick, who was injured by falling from a hand car on the Honesdale Branch last week Tuesday, an account of which accident and he subsequent condition oof the unfortunate man was first published in the Gazette, died from the effects of his injuries Sunday Morning, aged 37 years. The deceased leaves a wife and one child. Mr. Quick was a carpenter by trade and had resided int his village several years. The funeral took place from the M. E. Church Monday afternoon. The remains were deposited in Laurel Grove Cemetery. End of article We visited the Historical Society library in Port Jervis in 1995 and found this burial information: Laurel Grove Cemetery, Burial # 1855, Nov 25, 1878, Edward Quick, born Ulster County, died i Port Jervis, age 31, killed E.R.R., buried single grave, Section L, # 25, Cauley & Terwiliger We visited the cemetery - there was no headstone. Where would you suggest I pursue the search for Edward? Floreda Duke Varick 116 Glenhaven Terrace Tallahassee, Fl 32312

    01/31/1999 01:21:39
    1. Teetsel Family
    2. Cindy Murphy
    3. Hi All. I am looking for information on the Teetsel family from Tannersville, Saugerties area. My father is Charles Teetsel, his parents were Charles Edward Teetsel and Florence Augusta Powell. His grandfather was believed to have been Jonah Teetsel who is believed to have been married to Hannah Bunt. That is all the information I have and can't seem to get a lead on any other information. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Cintee@prodigy.net Thank you, Cindy Murphy

    01/30/1999 08:24:14
    1. Hardenburgh's Regiment NY Militia
    2. BILL ROSE
    3. HARDENBERGH'S REGIMENT NEW YORK MILITIA (ULSTER COUNTY) JOHN ADAMS HARDENBERGH'S REG'T, NEW YORK MILITIA. JAMES ANDERSON HARDENBERGH'S REG'T, NEW YORK MILITIA. JOHN ANDERSON HARDENBERGH'S REG'T, NEW YORK MILITIA. SAMUEL ANDERSON HARDENBERGH'S REG'T, NEW YORK MILITIA. IJERK BEEKMAN HARDENBERGH'S REG'T, NEW YORK MILITIA. TJERCK BEEKMAN HARDENBERGH'S REG'T, NEW YORK MILITIA. EPHRAIM BOGARDUS HARDENBERGH'S REG'T, NEW YORK MILITIA. NAMING BOGARDUS HARDENBERGH'S REG'T, NEW YORK MILITIA. ABRAHAM BRINK HARDENBERGH'S REG'T, NEW YORK MILITIA. JAMES BRINK HARDENBERGH'S REG'T, NEW YORK MILITIA. JOHN E. BRINK HARDENBERGH'S REG'T, NEW YORK MILITIA. PETER I. BRINK HARDENBERGH'S REG'T, NEW YORK MILITIA. ZACHARIAH BRINK HARDENBERGH'S REG'T, NEW YORK MILITIA. ABRAHAM CLEARWATER HARDENBERGH'S REG'T, NEW YORK MILITIA. ANTHONY CRISPELL HARDENBERGH'S REG'T, NEW YORK MILITIA. JOHN CRISPELL HARDENBERGH'S REG'T, NEW YORK MILITIA. PETER I. CRISPELL HARDENBERGH'S REG'T, NEW YORK MILITIA. WILLIAM DAVIS HARDENBERGH'S REG'T, NEW YORK MILITIA. HENRY DEGRAFF HARDENBERGH'S REG'T, NEW YORK MILITIA. PETER L. DELAMATER HARDENBERGH'S REG'T, NEW YORK MILITIA. EPHARIM E. DEPUY HARDENBERGH'S REG'T NEW YORK MILITIA. JOHN M. DEPUY HARDENBERGH'S REG'T, NEW YORK MILITIA. ABRAHAM W. DEWITT HARDENBERGH'S REG'T, NEW YORK MILITIA. JOHN DUBOIS HARDENBERGH'S REG'T, NEW YORK MILITIA. SOLOMON DUBOIS HARDENBERGH'S REG'T, NEW YORK MILITIA. TOBIAS T. DUBOIS HARDENBERGH'S REG'T, NEW YORK MILITIA. JOHN T. DUMOND HARDENBERGH'S REG'T NEW YORK MILITIA. JOM B. DUMOND HARDENBERGH'S REG'T, NEW YORK MILITIA. JOHN C. ELMENDORF HARDENBERG'S REG'T, NEW YORK MILITIA. JOHN M. ELMENDORF HARDENBERGH'S REG'T, NEW YORK MILITIA. MARTIN ELMENDORF HARDENBERGH'S REG'T, NEW YORK MILITIA. BENJAMIN ELSWORTH HARDENBERGH'S REG'T, NEW YORK MILITIA. HENRY ELSWORTH HARDENBERGH'S REG'T, NEW YORK MILITIA. CORNELIUS FIERO HARDENBERGH'S REG'T, NEW YORK MILITIA. PETER C. FIERO HARDENBERGH'S REG'T, NEW YORK MILITIA. PETER P. FIERO HARDENBERGH'S REG'T, NEW YORK MILITIA. ISAAC FRANS HARDENBERGH'S REG'T, NEW YORK MILITIA. GIDEON L. KEATOR HARDENBERGH'S REG'T, NEW YORK MILITIA. ELIAS KENT HARDENBERGH'S REG'T, NEW YORK MILITIA. GARRET KROM HARDENBERGH'S REG'T, NEW YORK MILITIA. HENRY S. KROM HARDENBERGH'S REG'T, NEW YORK MILITIA. WILLIAM H. KROM HARDENBERGH'S REG'T, NEW YORK MILITIA. ARNOLD LEWIS HARDENBERGH'S REG'T, NEW YORK MILITIA. STEPHEN B. LEWIS HARDENBERGH'S REG'T, NEW YORK MILITIA. SAMUEL MYER HARDENBERGH'S REG'T, NEW YORK MILITIA. DANIEL NORTH HARDENBERGH'S REG'T, NEW YORK MILITIA. EBENEZER NORTH HARDENBERGH'S REG'T, NEW YORK MILITIA. EBIN NORTH HARDENBERGH'S REG'T, NEW YORK MILITIA. WILLIAM NORTH HARDENBERGH'S REG'T, NEW YORK MILITIA. SAMUEL OSTRANDER HARDENBERGH'S REG'T, NEW YORK MILITIA. WILLIAM OSTRANDER HARDENBERGH'S REG'T, NEW YORK MILITIA. ALBERT PATTERSON HARDENBERGH'S REG'T, NEW YORK MILITIA. BENJAMIN PHILLIPS HARDENBERGH'S REG'T, NEW YORK MILITIA. LYMAN PHILLIPS HARDENBERGH'S REG'T, NEW YORK MILITIA. SEWALL PHILLIPS HARDENBERGH'S REG'T, NEW YORK MILITIA. PETER P. POST HARDENBERGH'S REG'T, NEW YORK MILITIA. JACOB I. QUICK HARDENBERGH'S REG'T, NEW YORK MILITIA. PETER QUICK HARDENBERGH'S REG'T, NEW YORK MILITIA. PETER E. QUICK HARDENBERGH'S REG'T, NEW YORK MILITIA. JACOBUS A. ROOSA HARDENBEGH'S REG'T, NEW YORK MILITIA. SIMON ROOSA HARDENBERGH'S REG'T, NEW YORK MILITIA. ISAAC ROSE HARDENBERGH'S REG'T, NEW YORK MILITIA. JACOB ROSE HARDENBERGH'S REG'T, NEW YORK MILITIA. JAMES SCHOONMAKER HARDENBERGH'S REG'T, NEW YORK MILITIA. JONATHAN SCHOONMAKER HARDENBERGH'S REG'T, NEW YORK MILITIA. MICHAEL SCHOONMAKER HARDENBERGH'S REG'T, NEW YORK MILITIA. ELISHA SNYDER HARDENBERGH'S REG'T, NEW YORK MILITIA. MARTIN SNYDER HARDENBERGH'S REG'T, NEW YORK MILITIA. SAMUEL STAATS HARDENBERGH'S REG'T, NEW YORK MILITIA. EVERT P. TERWILLIGER HARDENBERGH'S REG'T, NEW YORK MILITIA. HENRY TERWILLIGER HARDENBERGH'S REG'T, NEW YORK MILITIA. JACOB TERWILLIGER HARDENBERGH'S REG'T, NEW YORK MILITIA. JACOBUS TERWILLIGER HARDENBERGH'S REG'T, NEW YORK MILITIA. JOHN A. TERWILLIGER HARDENBERGH'S REG'T, NEW YORK MILITIA. JOHN I. TERWILLIGER HARDENBERGH'S REG'T, NEW YORK MILITIA. STEPHEN TERWILLIGER HARDENBERGH'S REG'T, NEW YORK MILITIA. STEPHEN L. VANKEUREN HARDENBERGH'S REG'T, NEW YORK MILITIA. JOHN VANSTEENBERGH HARDENBERGH'S REG'T, NEW YORK MILITIA. ANDREW WOLVEN HARDENBERGH'S REG'T, NEW YORK MILITIA.

    01/30/1999 05:46:09
    1. Benedict's Regiment NY Militia
    2. BILL ROSE
    3. BENEDICT'S REGIMENT NEW YORK MILITIA (CATTARAUGUS COUNTY?) CHARLES ADAMS BENEDICT'S REGIMENT, NEW YORK MILITIA. NATHAN ADAMS BENEDICT'S REGIMENT, NEW YORK MILITIA. JAMES ANDERSON BENEDICT'S REGIMENT, NEW YORK MILITIA. DANIEL BELL BENEDICT'S REGIMENT, NEW YORK MILITIA. HARVY BLACK BENEDICT'S REGIMENT, NEW YORK MILITIA. ALFRED DAVIS BENEDICT'S REGIMENT, NEW YORK MILITIA. HARKIN DEWITT BENEDICT'S REGIMENT, NEW YORK MILITIA. ELIPHALET ELSWORTH BENEDICT'S REGIMENT, NEW YORK MILITIA. MICA HAMILTON BENEDICT'S REGIMENT, NEW YORK MILITIA. SALMON HUBBARD BENEDICT'S REGIMENT, NEW YORK MILITIA. WILLIAM HUBBARD BENEDICT'S REGIMENT, NEW YORK MILITIA. JEREMIAH LEGG BENEDICT'S REGIMENT, NEW YORK MILITIA. JOHN LEGG BENEDICT'S REGIMENT, NEW YORK MILITIA. ABRAHAM LEWIS BENEDICT'S REGIMENT, NEW YORK MILITIA. CHARLES PATTERSON BENEDICTS REGIMENT, NEW YORK MILITIA. STEPHEN PATTERSON BENEDICT'S REGIMENT, NEW YORK MILITIA. SETH PHILLIPS BENEDICT'S REGIMENT, NEW YORK MILITIA. DANIEL PINE BENEDICT'S REGIMENT, NEW YORK MILITIA. GROVEN POST BENEDICT'S REGIMENT, NEW YORK MILITIA. OLIVER POST BENEDICT'S REGIMENT, NEW YORK MILITIA. BENJAMIN ROSE BENEDICT'S REGIMENT NEW YORK MILITIA. HEZEKIAH ROSE BENEDICT'S REGIMENT, NEW YORK MILITIA. JAMES ROSE BENEDICT'S REGIMENT, NEW YORK MILITIA. SAMUEL ROSE BENEDICT'S REGIMENT, NEW YORK MILITIA. JOHN VALKENBURGH BENEDICT'S REGIMENT, NEW YORK MILITIA. SETH WOODS BENEDICT'S REGIMENT, NEW YORK MILITIA. SILAS WOODS BENEDICT'S REGIMENT, NEW YORK MILITIA. DANIEL ROSE CAPT. ROSE'S CO., U.S. VOLUNTEERS.

    01/30/1999 05:45:08
    1. DAVIS, Phoebe
    2. C Raymond LaFever
    3. Seeking information on Phoebe DAVIS. Born 4 Jul 1802, Died 30 May 1878. Married John BARNHART in June 1820. Buried in Lew Beach. Children Mary (married Anthony Ferdon), Alexander (married Betsy Knapp), Jeremy (married Emily Kimball), Jacob (married Annette Voorhees), Nicholas (married Phoebe White), Maria (married Washington Thorpe, then Dr. Walters), Hettie (married Geo Josclyn), Jane Ann (married Rueben Buckingham). Any ideas welcome. Ray LaFever Manor Farm Cottage 22 Old Route 9 Staatsburg, NY 12580 USA ___________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]

    01/30/1999 04:52:06
    1. Re: 120th Ulster Regiment
    2. Richard Frisbie
    3. -- [ From: Richard Frisbie * EMC.Ver #2.5.02 ] -- Thanks Peggy Dolan. No Betti, there is only one 120th - but the 20th is a good bet. On the Ulster NYGenWeb page is a contact for Civil War genealogy queries who has written about the 20th. Give him a try - his name is Seward Osbourne. www.hopefarm.com/geneatop.htm Incidently, the 120 roster is online to search. (but it was still kind of you to look it up Peggy!) Richard (Hope Farm) -------- REPLY, Original message follows -------- Hi Betti, I have a history of the 120th Regiment NYS Volunters, with rosters, by C. Van Santvoord, that I got from Hope Farm Press. I see a Mortimer VAN ETTEN in Co. B, but he is the only VAN ETTEN I can find. Are you sure it is the 120th, not perhaps the 20th?? Or was there another 120th from Ulster? Btw, there is a John A. EVERY in Co. D. Regards, Peggy Peggy Dolan outtolaunch@juno.com

    01/30/1999 04:51:40