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    1. [NYWARREN] Oscar Henry Duell/Grace E. Morgan
    2. Oscar Henry Duell B.3 May 1871 Horicon,Warren,NY D. 1940 Glens Falls,Warren,NY .spouse Grace E. Morgan B.29 June 1884 wevertown,Warren ?,NY D.27 Aug 1947 Glens Falls,Warren,NY. Fred Morgan and Cora Morehouse Morgan were her parents. I am looking for any connections for Duell,Morgan ,Morehouse as I have very little info on these lines. Thanks Alan E. Wood

    08/21/2000 03:00:11
    1. [NYWARREN] BOWNE BORN IN NEW YORK AND NEW JERSEY AND ALLIED FAMILIES
    2. gbowne
    3. John Bowne b 1670/90 spouse Elizabeth Grover William Bowne b 1670/82 Rebecca Grover Andrew Bowne b 1671/83 spouse Anna Seabrook John Bowne 111 b 1700 spouse Ann Lippit James Bowne 111 b 1701 spouse Margaret Newbold Philip Bowne b 1703 spouse Catherine Hartshorne George Bowne b 1712 spouse Phebe Davis Samuel Bowne b 1719 spouse Ursula Allen Safety Bowne b 1722 spouse Phebe Warden Philip Bowne b 1732/40 spouse Tominsin Pancoast David Holmes Bowne b 1748 spouse Mary Nichols Henry Bowne b 1749 spouse Charity Huff or Hoff Daniel Bowne b 1764 spouse Prudence Ashley Thomas Bowne b 1774 spouse Susannah Antrim Robert Bowne b 1776 spouse Sarah Hartshorne Cornelius Bowne b 1779 spouse Ann Rives John S Bowne b 1779 spouse Elizabeth Howland James Bowne b 1790 spouse Mary Brown Samuel Bowne b 1795 spouse Catherine Winter Daniel Bowne b 1803 spouse Susan Titus Robert Rivers Bowne b 1805 spouse Ellen Stoothoff Nevius Worden Bowne b 1808 spouse Amier Craft Whitefield Willit Bowne b 1819 spouse Henritta Powers James Bowne b 1822 spouse Mary A Whitner James Bowne b 1831 spouse Margaret Cook Perrine McGilliard Bowne b 1832 spouse Rebecca Wainwright Perrine Elias Bowne b 1838 spouse Sarah Ann Perrine James Bowne b 1839 spouse Hannah Bennett George Newbold Bowne b 1844/48 spouse Martha S Taylor Frank W Bowne b 1850 spouse Laura Lippincott Charles Malcom Bowne b 1868 spouse Helen Francis Cornell Edward Bowne b 1871 spouse Emma Jane Dangler Thomas Newbold Bowne b 1872 spouse Carrie Ewan Gaskill Oliver C Bowne b 1883 spouse Olive Truax James Stanley Bowne b 1896 spouse Sadie Klush John Bowne b 1725 spouse Catherine Desbury Joseph Bowne b 1732 spouse Sarah Schanck Joseph Bowne b 1737 spouse Sarah Underhill Samuel Bowne b 1666 Flushing spouse Mary Becket Samuel Bowne b 1672 Flushing spouse Grace Burling Samuel Bowne b 1762 Flushing spouse Sarah Franklin John Bowne b 1757 Flushing spouse Dinah Underhill John Joseph Bowne b 1700 Jamica NY spouse Judith Morrell Robert Bowne b Flushinf spouse Margaret Latham Joseph Bowne b 1712 Flushing spouse Sarah Lawrence Benjamin Bowne b 1717 Flushing spouse Mary Rodman William Bowne b 1719 Flushing spouse Abigail Burling Daniel Bowne b 1722 Flushing spouse Sarah Stringham Jacob Bowne b 1724 Flushing spouse Hannah Thorne James Bowne b 1728 Flushing spouse Caroline Rodman Thomas Bowne b 1738 Flushing spouse Sarah Bishop George Bowne b 1735 Flushing spouse Abigail Smith Gilbert Bowne b 1739 New Rochelle spouse Rachel Pell John Bowne b 1742 Flushing spouse Ann Feild James Bowne b 1743 Flushing spouse Mary Garrigues Robert Bowne b 1744 Flushing spouse Elizabeth Hartshorne Willit Bowne b 1745 Flushing spouse Deborah Cornell Nathan Mathew b1752 Flushing spouse Elizabeth Quinby Thomas Bowne b 1755 Flushing spouse Elizabeth Carpenter John Bowne b 1758 Tuckahoe spouse Mary Barton William Bowne b 1763 NYC spouse Sarah Newbold Daniel Bowne b 1764 Flushing spouse Jersuha Field Gilbert Bowne b 1770 New Rochelle spouse Mary Robinson Walter Bowne b 1770 Flushing spouse Elizabeth Southgate Robert L Bowne b 1771 Flushing spouse Amy Robinson and Naomi Leggett William Bowne b 1771 Flushing spouse Mary Robbins John Rodman Bowne b 1774 Flushing Grace Sands Obadiah Bowne b 1774 Flushing spouse Susannah Rickey Richard Mathew b 1779 NYC spouse Penolope Hull Rodman Bowne b 1784 Flushing spouse Caroline Place William Bowne (Capt) b 1784 NYC spouse Ann Ferris Philip Bowne b 1785 Flushing spouse Elizabeth Farrington Robert H Bowne b 1786 spouse Sarah Hartshorne James Bowne b 1787 Flushing spouse Elizabeth Wilson Sidney Breese Bowne b 1788 Nine Partners spouse Jemma Hunt Samuel Bowne b 1791 Flushing spouse Sarah Ann Skinner Rowland Bowne b 1796 Flushing spouse Maria Berry Scott R Bowne b 1776 spouse Emily Henderson John Bowne b 1797 Homer spouse Sarah Pride Owen Richard Bowne b 1797 Flushing spouse Nancy Caffery or Caffers Samuel Bowne b 1797 Flushing spouse Elizabeth Titus Edward Bowne b 1798 Flushing spouse Elizabeth Lippincott Woodward Stephen C Bowne b Flushing spouse Elizabeth Willits Samuel Bowne b 1800 NYC spouse Cornelia Schrove sp? Lindley Murray Bowne b 1800 Flushing spouse Mary Tagg Walter Bowne b 1806 Flushing spouse Elizabeth Rapelje Gilbert Bowne b1807 New Rochelle spouse Jane Clevenger Richard Bowne b1810 NYC spouse Emily Cox Samuel Bowne b 1812 NYC spouse Elizabeth Ackerly William Hunt Bowne b 1812 Bridge Hill spouse Sarah H Hendricks and Mary Clements Cyrus Horton Bowne b 1813 spouse Hester Wood William W Bowne b 1812 Flushing spouse Anna E Daly Joseph Bowne b 1818 Flushing spouse Elizabeth Weeden William Bowne b 1818 spouse Elizabeth Thorne and Elizabeth Collins Edward Bowne b 1820 NYC spouse Sarah H Caroline Rodman King Bowne b 1820 Brooklyn spouse Ann Marie Harman Charles A Bowne b 1821 NYC spouse Mary A Mott George Farrington Bowne b 1821 Flushing spouse Julia Matilda Beach Isaac Leggett Bowne b 1823 NYC spouse Cornelia Mosier John Bowne b 1823 NYC spouse Elizabeth Kellogg Simon Rapelje Bowne b 1828 Flushing spouse Emma Smith Thomas Burling Bowne b 1831 spouse Rebecca Leggett Watson Philip Hicks Bowne b 1832 Flushing spouse Sarah Moulton Jershua Bowne b 1834 NYC spouse ? on 1st name Card Frederick Bowne b 1836 Flushing spouse Adelaide Stebbins Huntington John Bowne b 1836 Flushing spouse Annie Satterthwaite and Sarah Champion William Bowne b 1837 Hempsted spouse Jennie Curtis Cornell and Elizabeth Rogers Edward Bowne b 1841 Flushing spouse Cecelia Louise Rue Robert Southgate Bowne b 1842 Flushing spouse Jessie Draper Edgar Bowne b 1844 Hempsted spouse Katherine Stoothoff James H Bowne b 1844 Walden spouse Rose Williams Walter Bowne b 1845 Flushing spouse Edith N Johnson Jacob Bowne b 1847 Glen Cove spouse Elizabeth Hunt St John Stephen Clarence Bowne b 1847 Hempsted spouse Isobel Mean or Mein and Margaret Whitfield Edward Bowne b 1849 Fishkill spouse Mary Scholefield Walter Bowne b 1854 Manhattan spouse Alice Rowland and Ida Sutton Spencer Bowne b 1855 Flushing spouse Lizzie McAdams James O Bowne b 1856 E Orange spouse Addie M Thorpe Cyrus Alfred Bowne b 1857 Walden spouse Corrine Hawkins Miller Edward Bowne b 1857 Flushing spouse Emily Embree Frederick Willits Bowne b 1857 Flushing spouse Nelie Billings Watson Honeywell Bowne b 1857 Flushing spouse Catherine Hannah Doberty Jesse Martin Bowne b 1859 or 1869 Clayville Oneida Co NY MY Grandfather Spouse #1 Wilhemina Berg b 1869 Warsaw Handcock Co ILL #2 ? R Frank Bowne b 1859 Glen Cove spouse Mary C Underhill and Agnes Wood George Bowne b 1860 Flushing spouse Elizabeth Butterworth James Bruce Bowne b 1860 Flushing spoouse Agnes Leeds Walcut William Hunt Bowne b 1864 spouse Addie Green Frederick Bowne b 1865 Flushing spouse Alice Holbrook Rowland Bowne b 1866 NYC spouse Elizabeth Fisher Francis Draper Bowne b 1868 Flushing spouse Gertrude Travers William Bowne b 1868 Flushing spouse Mary Foll Frederick Jackson Bowne b 1870 spouse Amelia M Martin Walter Bowne b 1870 Flushing spouse Catherine Pearl Guild and Francis Hewit and Adele Taylor Fred W Bowne b 1871 Flushing spouse Mary A Pancoast Willit Bowne b 1875 Flushing spouse Blanche Arthur Harry C Bowne b 1876 spouse Jane Claner Fred Bowne b 1879 Fishkill spouse Anna May Murphy or Murray Benjamin Thomas Bowne b 1884 Brewster spouse Jessie May Staughton Clifford Belden Bowne b 1884 Flushing spouse Lydia Cornman Frederick Bowne 11 b 1889 Flushing spouse Bessie Drew Martin James Bowne b 1641 Gravesend spouse Mary Stout William Bowne b 1797 Cold Spring spouse Rosella Church Jesse Bowne b 1805 Saratoga spouse Lucy Morehouse Thanks for any help on info on these families I will share what info I have feel free to post this to any sites Audrey Bowne Seattle gbowne@email.msn.com BOWNE-L@rootsweb.com #3 list coming later 1900s

    08/20/2000 12:26:14
    1. [NYWARREN] BOWNE BORN IN NEW YORK AND NEW JERSEY AND ALLIED FAMILIES
    2. gbowne
    3. John Bowne b 1670/90 spouse Elizabeth Grover William Bowne b 1670/82 Rebecca Grover Andrew Bowne b 1671/83 spouse Anna Seabrook John Bowne 111 b 1700 spouse Ann Lippit James Bowne 111 b 1701 spouse Margaret Newbold Philip Bowne b 1703 spouse Catherine Hartshorne George Bowne b 1712 spouse Phebe Davis Samuel Bowne b 1719 spouse Ursula Allen Safety Bowne b 1722 spouse Phebe Warden Philip Bowne b 1732/40 spouse Tominsin Pancoast David Holmes Bowne b 1748 spouse Mary Nichols Henry Bowne b 1749 spouse Charity Huff or Hoff Daniel Bowne b 1764 spouse Prudence Ashley Thomas Bowne b 1774 spouse Susannah Antrim Robert Bowne b 1776 spouse Sarah Hartshorne Cornelius Bowne b 1779 spouse Ann Rives John S Bowne b 1779 spouse Elizabeth Howland James Bowne b 1790 spouse Mary Brown Samuel Bowne b 1795 spouse Catherine Winter Daniel Bowne b 1803 spouse Susan Titus Robert Rivers Bowne b 1805 spouse Ellen Stoothoff Nevius Worden Bowne b 1808 spouse Amier Craft Whitefield Willit Bowne b 1819 spouse Henritta Powers James Bowne b 1822 spouse Mary A Whitner James Bowne b 1831 spouse Margaret Cook Perrine McGilliard Bowne b 1832 spouse Rebecca Wainwright Perrine Elias Bowne b 1838 spouse Sarah Ann Perrine James Bowne b 1839 spouse Hannah Bennett George Newbold Bowne b 1844/48 spouse Martha S Taylor Frank W Bowne b 1850 spouse Laura Lippincott Charles Malcom Bowne b 1868 spouse Helen Francis Cornell Edward Bowne b 1871 spouse Emma Jane Dangler Thomas Newbold Bowne b 1872 spouse Carrie Ewan Gaskill Oliver C Bowne b 1883 spouse Olive Truax James Stanley Bowne b 1896 spouse Sadie Klush John Bowne b 1725 spouse Catherine Desbury Joseph Bowne b 1732 spouse Sarah Schanck Joseph Bowne b 1737 spouse Sarah Underhill Samuel Bowne b 1666 Flushing spouse Mary Becket Samuel Bowne b 1672 Flushing spouse Grace Burling Samuel Bowne b 1762 Flushing spouse Sarah Franklin John Bowne b 1757 Flushing spouse Dinah Underhill John Joseph Bowne b 1700 Jamica NY spouse Judith Morrell Robert Bowne b Flushinf spouse Margaret Latham Joseph Bowne b 1712 Flushing spouse Sarah Lawrence Benjamin Bowne b 1717 Flushing spouse Mary Rodman William Bowne b 1719 Flushing spouse Abigail Burling Daniel Bowne b 1722 Flushing spouse Sarah Stringham Jacob Bowne b 1724 Flushing spouse Hannah Thorne James Bowne b 1728 Flushing spouse Caroline Rodman Thomas Bowne b 1738 Flushing spouse Sarah Bishop George Bowne b 1735 Flushing spouse Abigail Smith Gilbert Bowne b 1739 New Rochelle spouse Rachel Pell John Bowne b 1742 Flushing spouse Ann Feild James Bowne b 1743 Flushing spouse Mary Garrigues Robert Bowne b 1744 Flushing spouse Elizabeth Hartshorne Willit Bowne b 1745 Flushing spouse Deborah Cornell Nathan Mathew b1752 Flushing spouse Elizabeth Quinby Thomas Bowne b 1755 Flushing spouse Elizabeth Carpenter John Bowne b 1758 Tuckahoe spouse Mary Barton William Bowne b 1763 NYC spouse Sarah Newbold Daniel Bowne b 1764 Flushing spouse Jersuha Field Gilbert Bowne b 1770 New Rochelle spouse Mary Robinson Walter Bowne b 1770 Flushing spouse Elizabeth Southgate Robert L Bowne b 1771 Flushing spouse Amy Robinson and Naomi Leggett William Bowne b 1771 Flushing spouse Mary Robbins John Rodman Bowne b 1774 Flushing Grace Sands Obadiah Bowne b 1774 Flushing spouse Susannah Rickey Richard Mathew b 1779 NYC spouse Penolope Hull Rodman Bowne b 1784 Flushing spouse Caroline Place William Bowne (Capt) b 1784 NYC spouse Ann Ferris Philip Bowne b 1785 Flushing spouse Elizabeth Farrington Robert H Bowne b 1786 spouse Sarah Hartshorne James Bowne b 1787 Flushing spouse Elizabeth Wilson Sidney Breese Bowne b 1788 Nine Partners spouse Jemma Hunt Samuel Bowne b 1791 Flushing spouse Sarah Ann Skinner Rowland Bowne b 1796 Flushing spouse Maria Berry Scott R Bowne b 1776 spouse Emily Henderson John Bowne b 1797 Homer spouse Sarah Pride Owen Richard Bowne b 1797 Flushing spouse Nancy Caffery or Caffers Samuel Bowne b 1797 Flushing spouse Elizabeth Titus Edward Bowne b 1798 Flushing spouse Elizabeth Lippincott Woodward Stephen C Bowne b Flushing spouse Elizabeth Willits Samuel Bowne b 1800 NYC spouse Cornelia Schrove sp? Lindley Murray Bowne b 1800 Flushing spouse Mary Tagg Walter Bowne b 1806 Flushing spouse Elizabeth Rapelje Gilbert Bowne b1807 New Rochelle spouse Jane Clevenger Richard Bowne b1810 NYC spouse Emily Cox Samuel Bowne b 1812 NYC spouse Elizabeth Ackerly William Hunt Bowne b 1812 Bridge Hill spouse Sarah H Hendricks and Mary Clements Cyrus Horton Bowne b 1813 spouse Hester Wood William W Bowne b 1812 Flushing spouse Anna E Daly Joseph Bowne b 1818 Flushing spouse Elizabeth Weeden William Bowne b 1818 spouse Elizabeth Thorne and Elizabeth Collins Edward Bowne b 1820 NYC spouse Sarah H Caroline Rodman King Bowne b 1820 Brooklyn spouse Ann Marie Harman Charles A Bowne b 1821 NYC spouse Mary A Mott George Farrington Bowne b 1821 Flushing spouse Julia Matilda Beach Isaac Leggett Bowne b 1823 NYC spouse Cornelia Mosier John Bowne b 1823 NYC spouse Elizabeth Kellogg Simon Rapelje Bowne b 1828 Flushing spouse Emma Smith Thomas Burling Bowne b 1831 spouse Rebecca Leggett Watson Philip Hicks Bowne b 1832 Flushing spouse Sarah Moulton Jershua Bowne b 1834 NYC spouse ? on 1st name Card Frederick Bowne b 1836 Flushing spouse Adelaide Stebbins Huntington John Bowne b 1836 Flushing spouse Annie Satterthwaite and Sarah Champion William Bowne b 1837 Hempsted spouse Jennie Curtis Cornell and Elizabeth Rogers Edward Bowne b 1841 Flushing spouse Cecelia Louise Rue Robert Southgate Bowne b 1842 Flushing spouse Jessie Draper Edgar Bowne b 1844 Hempsted spouse Katherine Stoothoff James H Bowne b 1844 Walden spouse Rose Williams Walter Bowne b 1845 Flushing spouse Edith N Johnson Jacob Bowne b 1847 Glen Cove spouse Elizabeth Hunt St John Stephen Clarence Bowne b 1847 Hempsted spouse Isobel Mean or Mein and Margaret Whitfield Edward Bowne b 1849 Fishkill spouse Mary Scholefield Walter Bowne b 1854 Manhattan spouse Alice Rowland and Ida Sutton Spencer Bowne b 1855 Flushing spouse Lizzie McAdams James O Bowne b 1856 E Orange spouse Addie M Thorpe Cyrus Alfred Bowne b 1857 Walden spouse Corrine Hawkins Miller Edward Bowne b 1857 Flushing spouse Emily Embree Frederick Willits Bowne b 1857 Flushing spouse Nelie Billings Watson Honeywell Bowne b 1857 Flushing spouse Catherine Hannah Doberty Jesse Martin Bowne b 1859 or 1869 Clayville Oneida Co NY MY Grandfather Spouse #1 Wilhemina Berg b 1869 Warsaw Handcock Co ILL #2 ? R Frank Bowne b 1859 Glen Cove spouse Mary C Underhill and Agnes Wood George Bowne b 1860 Flushing spouse Elizabeth Butterworth James Bruce Bowne b 1860 Flushing spoouse Agnes Leeds Walcut William Hunt Bowne b 1864 spouse Addie Green Frederick Bowne b 1865 Flushing spouse Alice Holbrook Rowland Bowne b 1866 NYC spouse Elizabeth Fisher Francis Draper Bowne b 1868 Flushing spouse Gertrude Travers William Bowne b 1868 Flushing spouse Mary Foll Frederick Jackson Bowne b 1870 spouse Amelia M Martin Walter Bowne b 1870 Flushing spouse Catherine Pearl Guild and Francis Hewit and Adele Taylor Fred W Bowne b 1871 Flushing spouse Mary A Pancoast Willit Bowne b 1875 Flushing spouse Blanche Arthur Harry C Bowne b 1876 spouse Jane Claner Fred Bowne b 1879 Fishkill spouse Anna May Murphy or Murray Benjamin Thomas Bowne b 1884 Brewster spouse Jessie May Staughton Clifford Belden Bowne b 1884 Flushing spouse Lydia Cornman Frederick Bowne 11 b 1889 Flushing spouse Bessie Drew Martin James Bowne b 1641 Gravesend spouse Mary Stout William Bowne b 1797 Cold Spring spouse Rosella Church Jesse Bowne b 1805 Saratoga spouse Lucy Morehouse Thanks for any help on info on these families I will share what info I have feel free to post this to any sites Audrey Bowne Seattle gbowne@email.msn.com BOWNE-L@rootsweb.com #3 list coming later 1900s

    08/20/2000 10:39:44
    1. [NYWARREN] Surnames
    2. Duell,Wood,Morgan,Conklin,Maille

    08/18/2000 01:53:52
    1. [NYWARREN] Home remedies
    2. SLWillig
    3. Hi, Everybody - Recently I was given an old book called "Mrs. Winslow's Domestic Receipt Book for 1875" Published in 1874 by Jeremiah Curtis and Sons and John I. Brown and Sons. It is full of recipes and home remedies. Yes, I know it says "receipts" instead of "recipes" in the title, but honest-to-goodness, that's what the title is!!! <lol> Anyway, please excuse any duplications as this is going to a number of lists. Thought you might enjoy seeing a few of these home remedies. Just the standard disclaimer: "Please do not [necessarily] try these at home!" <vbg> S.L. Willig: SWillig@GenExchange.org NYGenExchange State Coordinator: http://www.genexchange.org/state.cfm?state=ny List Admin. for Empey-l, Garfield-l, and for VTAddiso, NHSulliv, IRL-Palatine, NYWashington-Rooters, NYWarren-Rooters, NY-Rooters ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 281 Salve for a Burn Take a tablespoonful of lard, half a tablespoonful of spirits of turpentine, and a piece of resin as big as a walnut, and simmer them together till they are well incorporated; when cool, keep it in a box. In case of a burn, warm this so that you can spread it over a piece of linen, and apply it to the burn. 281 Accidents by Fire If females and children must wear cotton and linen dresses and aprons in the winter, use the following precaution. The dresses, after being washed, should be dipped in strong alum water, which will prevent them from blazing, if they should take fire. 288. Blackberry Jam Take three pints of ripe blackberries, and jam them with your hands fine; add their weight in loaf sugar, stew them twenty minutes; set them away, with the mouth of the jar open, till they are cold. This is good for sore mouth, dysentery and diarrhea. 289. Colic For a person afflicted with the bilious colic take the bran of corn meal, make it into a pudding, sprinkle mustard over it, and apply it, as hot as can be borne, to the bowels. It is said that this will give relief. Drink hot peppermint water. 290. Cancer Mix the yolk of an egg with fine salt, make it into a salve; spread it on a piece of soft leather, and apply it; change it every day, and a cure will soon be effected. Another Remedy: Use strong potash, made of the rey of the ashes of red oak bark, boiled down to the consistence of molasses, and cover the cancer with it, and in about an hour afterwards cover the plaster with tar, which must be removed after a few days; and if protuberances appear in the wound, apply more potash to them and the plaster again, until they all disappear, after which heal the wound with any common salve. This treatment has been known to effect a perfect cure. 291. Cancers and Sores Indian Remedy Take the roots of pitch-pine saplings, chop them up fine, and boil a three-pail-potful, until all the strength is exhausted say twenty or thirty minutes; then strain off the liquor, and boil it down to one gallon. Use it as a regular drink, till a cure is effected, in one or two months. It may be sweetened with honey, molasses, or loaf sugar. This will cure erysipelas, and other bad humours of the blood. 288. Consumption "Completely to eradicate this disease", says a correspondent of the U.S. Gazette, "I will not positively say the following remedy is capable of doing; but I will venture to affirm that by a temperate mode of living avoiding spirituous liquors wholly wearing flannel next to the skin, and taking, every morning, half a pint of new milk, mixed with a wine glassful of the compressed juice of green hoarhound, the complaint will not only be relieved, but the individual shall procure to himself a length of days beyond what its mildest form could give room to hope for. "I am myself a living witness of these beneficial effects of this agreeable, and though innocent, yet powerful application. Four weeks' use of the hoarhound and mil relieved the pains in my breast; gave me to breathe deep, long and free; strengthened and harmonized my voice; and restored me to a better state of health than I had enjoyed for years." Dr. Coteren, of Paris, recommends the inhaling of the gaseous perfume of chloride of lime, for disease of the lungs. It may be dissolved in soft water, then pour into it a little vinegar, and apply it to the nose so as to inhale freely the perfumes which the mixture will produce. The attention of a young lady, apparently in the last stage of consumption, was called to the virtues of chamomile, by observing from her window, early each morning, a dog belonging to the house, with scarcely any flesh on his bones, constantly go and lick the dew off a chamomile bed in the garden, in doing which the animal was noticed to alter his appearance, to recover strength, and finally looked plump and well. The singularity of the circumstance was impressed strongly on the lady's mind, and induced her to try what effect might be produced from following the dog's example. She accordingly procured the dew from the same bed of chamomile, drank a small quantity each morning, and after continuing it for some time, experienced some relief; her appetite became regular, she found a return of spirits, and in the end was completely cured.

    08/16/2000 05:19:50
    1. Underwood / Kenyon
    2. SLWillig
    3. Hi, y'all... Biographical sketches of Christopher Underwood and Sylvanus H. Kenyon have been added to the Washington and Warren County GenExchange databases respectively. Other surnames mentioned include McFarland, Nichols, Griffin, Robinson and Baldwin. A few records extracted from these accounts: Sylvanus H. Kenyon born Chester, Warren County: 14 Nov 1834 Joseph McFarland died at Sandy Hill, Washington County, in Dec 1871 at 59y. He was the father of Josephine (McFarland) Kenyon Oliver Underwood served in the War of 1812 at the Battle of Plattsburgh. Christopher Underwood enlisted in the Union Army on 27 Aug 1862. 169th NY Volunteers, Co. E. In each of these accounts there are references to both Warren and Washington Counties. Lots of overlap here... Click on "Biographies" on the following web pages: http://www.genexchange.org/county.cfm?state=ny&county=warren http://www.genexchange.org/county.cfm?state=ny&county=washington Good hunting, everyone... Susan Laursen Willig SWillig@GenExchange.org State Coordinator: NYGenExchange http://www.genexchange.org/state.cfm?state=ny Washington County Coordinator: http://www.genexchange.org/county.cfm?state=ny&county=washington NY Counties Open for Adoption: http://www.genexchange.org/counties.cfm?state=ny USGenExchange: http://www.genexchange.org/us.cfm

    08/13/2000 08:06:43
    1. Fwd: Cora Morgan
    2. --part1_e0.830266d.26c0902b_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit --part1_e0.830266d.26c0902b_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-path: <LordHalif@aol.com> From: LordHalif@aol.com Full-name: Lord Halif Message-ID: <2b.91c990e.26c08ae4@aol.com> Date: Mon, 7 Aug 2000 17:57:56 EDT Subject: Cora Morgan To: NYWARREN@-Lrootsweb.com MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: AOL 5.0 for Windows sub 120 Looking for any info on Cora Morgan. I have no birth or death dates for her.Cora was the mother of Grace E. (Morgan) Duell,Harry Morgan,Jane Morgan Van Huesen,Myrtle Morgan Corlew and Helen Morgan Carpenter. I have no spouse for Cora . All I have is that Grace and her siblings may have all been born in Wevertown or Bolton, Warren, NY. The only clue that I have is that Cora had a half brother Harry Logan. Who was Cora ? Who was Mr. Morgan. Cora was alive in 1947, as she was present at her daughter Grace's funeral in Glens Falls, Warren, NY Alan E. Wood --part1_e0.830266d.26c0902b_boundary--

    08/07/2000 12:20:27
    1. Cora Morgan
    2. Looking for Cora Morgan, last known alive in Glens Falls,Warren,NY in 1947. She was present at the funeral of her daughter Grace E. Morgan Duell. I am interested in finding out who Mr. Morgan was and maiden name of Cora. Cora was mother to the following; Grace E., Harry Morgan. Helen Morgan Carpenter, Myrtle Morgan Corlew and Jane Morgan Van Huesen. Grace was born in either Wevertown or Bolton, warren,NY( Abt 1884). Cora Morgan is my so called brickwall any input appreciated. I have tried the census records to no avail . Alan E. Wood

    08/07/2000 12:17:36
    1. Re: NYWARREN-D Digest V00 #42
    2. Gary O. Green
    3. NYWARREN-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > Subject: > > NYWARREN-D Digest Volume 00 : Issue 42 > > Today's Topics: > #1 BOWNE + ?s on other types of burie ["gbowne" <gbowne@email.msn.com>] > > Subject: BOWNE + ?s on other types of buriel other than underground > Date: Sat, 5 Aug 2000 11:25:49 -0700 > From: "gbowne" <gbowne@email.msn.com> > To: NYWARREN-L@rootsweb.com > > I am researching the surname BOWNE > > plus what other types of burial are there? > as to > cremations > burial at sea > family plots > church plots > government plots > state plots > city plots > cemeteries that are abandoned > some keep ashes at home > > maybe that is where some of our elusive family members are > > I am looking for allied families married to a BOWNE > Thanks > Audrey Bowne > Seattle > gbowne@email.msn.com Audrey, I have a pretty extensive genealogical list of Bowens in Warren County. Is your surname spelled differently in any other areas? Please see my genealogy home page to follow the descendants of Private Timothy Bowen, American Revolution POW. -- Gary O. Green mailto:ggreen@wilmington.net Home Page: http://localsonly.wilmington.net/ggreen/ Genealogy: http://localsonly.wilmington.net/ggreen/genelogy.html AFJROTC: http://laneyhs-afjrotc.wilmington.org/ Wilmington Boys Choir: http://boyschoir.wilmington.org/

    08/06/2000 06:14:11
    1. The Civil War Monument of Glens Falls
    2. SLWillig
    3. Hi, everyone - A new historical account entitled "Glens Falls and the Civil War Monument" has been added to the Warren County GenExchange page under the link entitled Historical Accounts. http://www.genexchange.org/county.cfm?state=ny&county=warren It is the story of the marble monument built by the city to honor those of its sons who fought and died in various Civil War battles. While I'm not absolutely certain of this, it is most likely that the monument about which this account was written (back in the late 1800's) is still standing and is located in what is presently called Monument Square right downtown in Glens Falls. If so, then just recently there has been talk about refurbishing it and making modifications of some sort so that people can actually approach this lovely historic monument. At present its location is smack in the middle of a busy intersection on Glen Street with cars flying around it coming from four different directions. It would be at the risk of life and limb if someone were to want to get a look at this monument "up close and personal"! In this excerpt also is a list of some of the Civil War units in which Glens Falls men served. Thanks, everybody... S.L. Willig: SWillig@GenExchange.org NYGenExchange State Coordinator: http://www.genexchange.org/state.cfm?state=ny List Admin. for Empey-l, Garfield-l, and for VTAddiso, NHSulliv, IRL-Palatine, NYWashington-Rooters, NYWarren-Rooters

    08/05/2000 02:37:49
    1. BOWNE + ?s on other types of buriel other than underground
    2. gbowne
    3. I am researching the surname BOWNE plus what other types of burial are there? as to cremations burial at sea family plots church plots government plots state plots city plots cemeteries that are abandoned some keep ashes at home maybe that is where some of our elusive family members are I am looking for allied families married to a BOWNE Thanks Audrey Bowne Seattle gbowne@email.msn.com

    08/05/2000 12:25:49
    1. Re: NYWARREN-D Digest V00 #40
    2. Mary M. Havens
    3. Hi, Information from West, Edith Willoughby Goodman, The Goodmans of Bolton, New York, Glens Falls, NY, Bullard Press, 1930, regarding your Tuttle family: p. 52: Sarah ----, b. 24 January 1781, probably at Bolton, NY, m. 1) Stephen Tuttle of Bolton and had children Sidney W. and Lovice. She m. 2)Samuel Goodman 1816. Sarah d. 15 August 1832; p. 56: Sidney W. Tuttle m. Roxie Goodman in 7 Jan. 1830. Roxie was child of Eleazar and Elizabeth (Catlin) Goodman, b. 6 Sept. 1805 in Bolton, d. 24 March 1840. Their only surviving child was Sidney W., Jr., b. 3 Sept. 1834 at Bolton, d. 27 April 1916 at SanAntonio, TX; p. 68: Sidney, Jr. m. 1) Thirza A, Mead, daughter of Levi Mead of Chester, NY 12 May 1857 and had son, Forrest Tuttell, b. 18 May 1860, d. June, 1860. Thirza was b. at Chester 1 Jan. 1837 and d. at Austin, TX 2 Feb. 1879. Sidney then m. 2) Mrs. Julia VanPatten Calkins on 17 Aug. 1881. She was born in Rome, NY 19 April 1846, dau. of Adam and Nancy VanPatten and d. 9 Sept. 1904 at Bolton, buried at Rome, NY. Their children were Nellie Tuttle, b. 23 July 1883 at San Antonio, TX and Sidney Wyght Tuttle, b. 23 Nov. 1886; p. 81: Nellie. m. Oscar Julius Fox on 23 Dec. 1904. Children: Julia Fox, b. 23 Dec. 1905, Nellie Fox, b. 16 Dec. 1906, and Emma Fox, b. 21 June, 1911. Sidney Wyght Tuttle m. Mildren H. hays 18 Nov. 1908 and had children Sidney Eugene, b. 23 Aug. 1911, d. 30 march 1927; Ethel Hays, b. 18 Sept. 1914; Jean Margot, b. 22 Aug. 1920. Hope this helps. Mary Havens NYWARREN-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > Subject: > > NYWARREN-D Digest Volume 00 : Issue 40 > > Today's Topics: > #1 need to identify TUTTLE family, Si [Dora Smith <tiggernut_48@yahoo.com] > > Administrivia: > To unsubscribe from NYWARREN-D, send a message to > > NYWARREN-D-request@rootsweb.com > > that contains in the body of the message the command > > unsubscribe > > and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software > requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: need to identify TUTTLE family, Sidney and Jay, 1800s, Bolton, WArren Co, NY > Date: Sun, 9 Jul 2000 14:04:56 -0700 (PDT) > From: Dora Smith <tiggernut_48@yahoo.com> > To: NYWARREN-L@rootsweb.com > > I would like to identify the following family of > Tuttle's. They lived in Bolton, NY, and I would > like to know if they are of my own Tuttle line. > > I have incomplete information on them. > In the 1850 census for Bolton, Warren County, NY, > the following people are listed; > > Sidney W. Tuttle, age 45, "farmer", value of > land, $1200, born New York. > Sarah age 30 b New Yrk. > John J. Harriss age 6. > Roxy age 4 > Sarah age 2 > Sidney Tuttle age 15, "farmer". > > I gather that both Sidney W. and his wife were on > their second marriage, and that Sarah's previous > husband was named Harriss. > > On a nearby farm, > Isaac G. Hubbell age 40 b New York, value of land > $600, Mary D. Hubbell, age 35, b New York, Amanda > Hubbell age 11 b New York; Margaret Tuttle age > 83, born Massachusetts. > > I infer that probably Margaret Tuttle was mother > of both Sidney W. Tuttle and Mary D. Hubbell. > That she was born in Massachusetts does not > necessarily mean her husband was born in > Massachusetts. Many people on the 1850 census > for Bolton were born in various places in New > England; Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Rhode > Island. That both Margaret and Sidney W. were > allegedly born in New York suggests that if their > father was the Tuttle who came to Bolton, he most > likely did so before they were born. > > Margaret, who only married a Tuttle, was born > around 1867, in Massachusetts, which may or may > not be where her husband was born. > Sidney W. Tuttle was born around 1805, in New > York. His second marriage was to Margaret > probably Harriss. Could have been Harris, there > was a family by that name in Bolton when I lived > there. Mary D. Hubbell was born about 1815, in > New York. > > Sidney W. Tuttle was probably the father of Jay > Tuttle, who was born in 1852, and married Mary > Story, possibly spelled Storey. Some brother or > brothers of Jay are supposed to have gone to San > Antonio, Texas. Jay is a short form o fthe name > Joseph, don't know if Jay's name was Joseph or > Jay. The name Joseph was used frequently by my > own Tuttle line, which is William of Connecticut. > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Get Yahoo! Mail – Free email you can access from anywhere! > http://mail.yahoo.com/

    07/11/2000 02:22:35
    1. need to identify TUTTLE family, Sidney and Jay, 1800s, Bolton, WArren Co, NY
    2. Dora Smith
    3. I would like to identify the following family of Tuttle's. They lived in Bolton, NY, and I would like to know if they are of my own Tuttle line. I have incomplete information on them. In the 1850 census for Bolton, Warren County, NY, the following people are listed; Sidney W. Tuttle, age 45, "farmer", value of land, $1200, born New York. Sarah age 30 b New Yrk. John J. Harriss age 6. Roxy age 4 Sarah age 2 Sidney Tuttle age 15, "farmer". I gather that both Sidney W. and his wife were on their second marriage, and that Sarah's previous husband was named Harriss. On a nearby farm, Isaac G. Hubbell age 40 b New York, value of land $600, Mary D. Hubbell, age 35, b New York, Amanda Hubbell age 11 b New York; Margaret Tuttle age 83, born Massachusetts. I infer that probably Margaret Tuttle was mother of both Sidney W. Tuttle and Mary D. Hubbell. That she was born in Massachusetts does not necessarily mean her husband was born in Massachusetts. Many people on the 1850 census for Bolton were born in various places in New England; Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island. That both Margaret and Sidney W. were allegedly born in New York suggests that if their father was the Tuttle who came to Bolton, he most likely did so before they were born. Margaret, who only married a Tuttle, was born around 1867, in Massachusetts, which may or may not be where her husband was born. Sidney W. Tuttle was born around 1805, in New York. His second marriage was to Margaret probably Harriss. Could have been Harris, there was a family by that name in Bolton when I lived there. Mary D. Hubbell was born about 1815, in New York. Sidney W. Tuttle was probably the father of Jay Tuttle, who was born in 1852, and married Mary Story, possibly spelled Storey. Some brother or brothers of Jay are supposed to have gone to San Antonio, Texas. Jay is a short form o fthe name Joseph, don't know if Jay's name was Joseph or Jay. The name Joseph was used frequently by my own Tuttle line, which is William of Connecticut. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get Yahoo! Mail � Free email you can access from anywhere! http://mail.yahoo.com/

    07/09/2000 03:04:56
    1. Re: NYWARREN-D Digest V00 #38
    2. auntb
    3. I am researching the Brown family in N. Creek, NY. Charles Brown m. Alouetta Cross. Charles died 1937. Youngest son, William Stephen Brown, Sr. b. 1910. Any info appreciated.---- Original Message ----- From: <NYWARREN-D-request@rootsweb.com> To: <NYWARREN-D@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, July 02, 2000 6:00 PM Subject: NYWARREN-D Digest V00 #38

    07/02/2000 11:45:45
    1. 1860 census
    2. Linda
    3. Hi, Does anyone have the 1860 census for Warren Co., Ny. would you please do a lookup on page 108, Queenburg, Frank Haskins b. 1819 Mass he should be married to Deborah. I would like to find them and their children. Thank you for your help Linda

    07/02/2000 09:20:40
    1. BOWNE and Allied families esp NY and the 13 orig colonies 1600 to present
    2. gbowne
    3. I am researching the surname BOWNE and allied families 1600 to present especially 13 original colonies. Jesse Martin Bowne b aprox 1859 Clayville Oneida Co NY worked in a cotton mill d aprox 1950 Joseph Bowne b 1827 Whitestown NY a farmer d ? Kenneth Jay Bowne b 1904 Holliston Massachusetts d 1995 especially Bownes of Elmira NY The following are some of the allied families BERG,BEACH,CARD,CAFFERS,CAFFERY, EMBREE,FIELD,LIPPINCOTT,LEGGETT,LAWRENCE ,MOTT,MARTIN,NEVIUS,NEWBOLD,OWEN,RAPALJE, SANDS,STORM,SMITH,SCHENCK,SOUTHGATE,STEDWELL,TITUS TRUAX,NIXON,SUTTON,STARR,TAPPAN,BAIRD,BEEBE,BURPEE DOYLE,KEESE,HUNT,MINTURN,PEARSALL,READING,SALTER, SCHUYLER,STILLSON,STOUT,SWEETLAND,THORNE,TOWNSEND LINCOLN, NO OTHER SPELLING EXCEPT BOWN NO BOWEN OR BROWN I am not neccessarily extending out allied names only Bowne spouses names but I will give you as much info I have Thanks Audrey Bowne Seattle gbowne@email.msn.com

    07/01/2000 10:01:48
    1. Bio. of Father Isaac Jogues
    2. SLWillig
    3. Hello, Everyone... Below please find an excerpt from a new biographical account re. Father Isaac Jogues, one of the first white men to see for his own eyes the splendor of upstate New York back in the 1600's. Unfortunately, his life was filled with experiences of captivity and horrible torture at the hands of the Iriquois Confederacy. To read the entire biographical account please visit the NY GenExchange page at the following URL: http://www.genexchange.org/ny/index.cfm While it is being filed as pertaining to Warren County, his travels and experiences included Clinton, Essex, Saratoga, Washington, Albany, and Montgomery County, indeed, he probably saw most of what now comprises New York State. Enjoy! Susan ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Father Isaac Jogues, Missionary to and Captive of the Iriquois Nation Among their captives on that foray [the Iriquois, who had attacked the Canadian settlements north of what is now NYS] was a noble Jesuit priest, Father Isaac Jogues, who in company with several helpers and converts were returning, with their canoes loaded with supplies, to a mission already established among the Hurons in the distant west. He, with two assistants, Couture and Goupil, and a number of Hurons, were horribly tortured; then they were bound and headed south for the Mohawk country. It was about the 1st of September when they arrived at that bold promontory jutting out into Lake Champlain, which has since become famous as Ticonderoga. Rounding this they turned west where soon they were stopped by the churning rapids and chiming falls of a goodly stream, the outlet of another lake. Here the Indians landed, shouldered their canoes, followed up the stream and soon with their captives launched forth upon the crystal waters of Andiatarocte (Lake George). Here, for the first time since the dawn of creation, eyes, that could appreciate, looked upon the rare beauty of that 'fair Naiad of the ancient wilderness', Lac St. Sacrament, as it was christened four years later by Father Jogues. These savage warriors, with their hapless victims, duly landed where now stands that handsome hostelry the Fort William Henry Hotel, and straightway plunged into the dusky woods and followed the ancient war trail. This trail led from Lake George to the bend in the Hudson a few miles west of Glens Falls, thence southwestward till it struck the Mohawk in the vicinity of Amsterdam. Arrived at their castles, the captives were again ferociously tortured for the entertainment of savage women and children. Finally GOUPIL was murdered. COUTURE, having struck the fancy of the Indians by some act of skill or bravery, was adopted into the tribe. Father Jogues lived for months in daily expectation of being murdered. The latter was given to an old Indian as a slave and performed for him the most menial tasks. In the following March he accompanied his master on his spring fishing trip. They repaired to a lake four days distant. ON reasonable grounds this is supposed to have been Lake Saratoga. If so, Father Jogues was the first white man who ever gazed upon the placid surface of that beautiful sheet of water. SLWillig in AZ, US valcour@earthlink.net

    06/28/2000 05:13:09
    1. Ware Family of Bolton
    2. Thomas John Lynch
    3. Jim, There are two Ware's listed on jury lists for the Town of Bolton: James Ware (1813) and Justin Ware (1813). Tom Lynch

    06/24/2000 05:46:07
    1. POTTER Person research ...
    2. hi group , I am asking for your help doing my Potter person research , I am trying to locate a birth record for my GG Grandmother ...... to do this I am trying to find the names of the children for ALL of the Potter`s in the 1830 New York census , I have a complete list of them and have eliminated a few of them as I now know the children`s names and birth dates , What I need is for any body that has a Potter family in there database / tree during the years of 1820 to 1830 -40 , That was born in the state of New York to send me the info about them , Wether your related or not It makes no difference !! , NOW , before you write and tell me I have to search Church records for this , I KNOW THAT ! , I also know birth records were not kept by the state / etc before 1880`s or there abouts , I have been on this search for 10 years + .... Now , The person I need the birth record for is Emma Mira Potter , born Feb 17 1829 in New York , Unknow county ! as stated on her Death Cert . !!! ..... And before you become a helpfull person and look her up in some ' Online Data Base ' , Please don`t , All you will get Is my own submission to LDS as a Correction to Ancestral File , It is Not Correct !! I have no idea which county / town she might have been born in , but have eliminated a few places , and hoping that this effort will do a few more . I thank you , Phil , in Lynnwood Washington

    06/23/2000 05:05:35
    1. Manning Ware 1818
    2. I am researching my gggrandfather Manning Ware. I believe that it is possible Manning was born in Bolton, New York on April 09, 1818. I am posting to this list because I believe that Bolton is in Warren County. I was hoping that someone on this list might have researched the Ware family and could identify Manning Ware's parents. I know that Manning did marry Mary Jane Maynard on January 03, 1839 in Sudbury, Rutland Vermont. Then the family ended up in Ohio(Lorain County) with Manning's daughter my ggrandmother marrying in Ashtabula County Ohio in 1866. I would appreciate hearing from anyone who could give me a hand up the family tree. Thanks, Jim Taylor of Warren, Ohio

    06/22/2000 11:44:34