I am researching the family of Elijah WHITTEN. In 1810 his family was in the town of Kingsbury. He headed a large family of 6 children (3 boys and 3 girls). If you know anything about this family, please contact me. Thank you. Mike Bates
Hello, I sent an email to this list soon after joining and haven't seen it go through, so I'll try again. Since then I have been in contact with one very helpful person in the Historical Society. We will be going on vacation and stopping in Washington County on our way to Fort Ticonderoga. I am descended from John Rogers and Mehibitable Tefft Rogers through their son James Rogers and Amy Bronson and through their son Solomon Rogers and Aner Curtis. I have a question though....for those of you familiar with the area. I will have my laptop with me, and I have something I need to take care of on Wednesday--a responsiblity for which I need internet access and I have to be able to do it through my laptop since I have the program I use for this responsiblity is on my laptop. Since we'll be staying in a campground (any suggestions welcomed, but Fort Ann Campground is the one I'm planning now) I need to find someplace, like a public library, that will allow my laptop to connect to the internet. Is there such capability somewhere in the area? Our public library in my area of Springfield, MO has wireless internet access within the building. Right now we have high speed internet through a microwave tower and so I don't even have an access number to dial for modem, although I think I will investigate that possiblity. Thanks for any help. Patti -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.308 / Virus Database: 266.11.10 - Release Date: 05/13/2005
I thought maybe I ought to also tell about my other WAshington County line. Amey L. Rogers married William L. Hunt in Washington County, NY. William Hunt's parents were Wiliam Hunt and Sycha Leigh. Both of them were supposedly born in Albany (1768 and 1770 respectively), but died in Washington County. All of my information from before Henry Harrison Hunt is from a Hunt cousin and I don't have any sources. I'd like to confirm what I have and learn more of course! Patti Patti Hobbs wrote: > Hello, > > I sent an email to this list soon after joining and haven't seen it go > through, so I'll try again. Since then I have been in contact with > one very helpful person in the Historical Society. We will be going on > vacation and stopping in Washington County on our way to Fort > Ticonderoga. I am descended from John Rogers and Mehibitable Tefft > Rogers through their son James Rogers and Amy Bronson and through > their son Solomon Rogers and Aner Curtis > > > > -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.308 / Virus Database: 266.11.10 - Release Date: 05/13/2005
Go to Panera Bread in the Home Depot mall on the corner of Rts. 254 and 9. The are a wireless hotspot. Michael S. McLaughlin 4 North Oak Street Hudson Falls, New York 12839 -----Original Message----- From: Patti Hobbs [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Saturday, May 14, 2005 9:03 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [NYWASHIN] Trip Hello, I sent an email to this list soon after joining and haven't seen it go through, so I'll try again. Since then I have been in contact with one very helpful person in the Historical Society. We will be going on vacation and stopping in Washington County on our way to Fort Ticonderoga. I am descended from John Rogers and Mehibitable Tefft Rogers through their son James Rogers and Amy Bronson and through their son Solomon Rogers and Aner Curtis. I have a question though....for those of you familiar with the area. I will have my laptop with me, and I have something I need to take care of on Wednesday--a responsiblity for which I need internet access and I have to be able to do it through my laptop since I have the program I use for this responsiblity is on my laptop. Since we'll be staying in a campground (any suggestions welcomed, but Fort Ann Campground is the one I'm planning now) I need to find someplace, like a public library, that will allow my laptop to connect to the internet. Is there such capability somewhere in the area? Our public library in my area of Springfield, MO has wireless internet access within the building. Right now we have high speed internet through a microwave tower and so I don't even have an access number to dial for modem, although I think I will investigate that possiblity. Thanks for any help. Patti -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.308 / Virus Database: 266.11.10 - Release Date: 05/13/2005 ============================== Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx