Desperately need help with my PATTERSON family: George PATTERSON b: ca 1860 in OH wife, Harriet BRONSON b: ca 1860 in OH daughter, Georgia "Daisy" b: 1879 in Titusville, Crawford Co., PA but baptized in Warren, PA The only thing I have is the baptism at the Trinity Memorial Episcopal Church in Warren, PA in April 1879. Sponsors include an Elizabeth ?Froman? BRONSON and Hettie L. VALENTINE. Any clues would be appreciated. Bonita (Texas)
Hi Folks: It's worth a try. Here's a new one. Searching Robert Malcolm PHILP b 2 March 1822, in Auchtermuchty, Fife m 17 June 1848 in Torryburn, Crombie Point to Jean PATERSON Children Christina c 15 Nov 1848 Torryburn George c 19 Nov 1854 Limekilns Jean c 7 Mar 1858 Elizabeth c 15 July 1860 Robert b 30 Nov 1862 Patties Muir William c 10 Sept 1865 Limekilns Charlotte b 23 May 1873 Patties Muir Robert Malcolms parents may be James PHILP/PHILIP and Margaret MUCKARCY m 4 May 1800 Children Thomas b 1801 Strathmiglo John b 22 April 1816 Auchtermuchty Margaret b 1818 George b 2 Nov 1819 Robert Malcolm b 1822 Anyone see a connection with their searches? Cheers June -- William A. Campbell Calgary, Alberta, Canada
I am trying to trace connections to my great grandmother whose maiden name was Lydia Elizabeth Patterson who was 20 when she married on 13th March 1900 - she married James Duncan McDonald in Pallion Sunderland Tyne & Wear. Has anyone any connection to this lady? All I know extra is that her fathers name was EDWARD DANIEL PATTERSON and he was already dead when she married. Many thanks Sue Sunderland
I need to correspond with anyone hwo has info concerning Jane Patterson. She was born in the 1780s in Hawkins county Tennessee. She married James McGehee in Hawkins county in 1803. She and James moved to Lincoln County Tennessee thereafter. Jack McGehee
Hello: Thank you so much for the transcription of the deaths. I found a John Patterson which is the name of the ancestor I have been looking for but I of not know where Butte County is. My John Patterson would have been from Tn...I think. Again it was so sweet of you to go to all that trouble to transcribe that for us. Being somewhat disabled that is the only way most most of us can get any records. Thanks again. Delores Sisco PATTERSON-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > > Subject: > > PATTERSON-D Digest Volume 02 : Issue 68 > > Today's Topics: > #1 [PATTERSON] ATTN: Maxine/John and [Donna <cadigger@pacbell.net>] > > Administrivia: > To unsubscribe from PATTERSON-D, send a message to > > PATTERSON-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: [PATTERSON] ATTN: Maxine/John and Henry Patterson > Date: Thu, 18 Jul 2002 14:01:45 -0700 > From: Donna <cadigger@pacbell.net> > To: PATTERSON-L@rootsweb.com > > Sue is back from Europe and can be reached now for the information you needed. info@rootz-genealogy.com > > Donna Patterson > > To: info@rootz-genealogy.com > Subject: Re: [CAButte] Researcher for the Historical Museums of Los > Gatos.? > > Dear List Members > > > > I am the Researcher for the Historical Museums of Los Gatos. > > > > My job (I am a volunteer) is to 'computerize' over 150 volumes of funeral > > director/undertaker records housed at the museum. The records have never > > been filmed by the Mormon Church. These records cover 1900-1990 and > > document the people who died in Los Gatos - there are huge numbers because > > people travelled to the town to 'recover' from their ailments. > > (unfortunately most did not!) > > > > At the very beginning of one set of records - those of Charles S Topping, > > Undertaker - it became apparent to me that he originally 'traded' in the > > Oroville area. The first records in the book were from Oroville .. and > not > > Los Gatos ... so I am returning them to YOU! > > > > As a Professional Genealogist, I know the value these entries will have to > > those of you looking for lost ancestors .. and so they are transcribed > > below. I have the complete funeral record for each individual below, with > > much more information. Please contact me off list is you make a > connection > > to any of these individuals. > > > > NOT IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER !!! > > All individuals died 1905 - The note following the name is where they > died: > > > > Peter Light, Butte Co. Infirmary > > Samuel Mayes, Napa State Hosp. > > Robert W Pinchase, Butte Co. Infirmary > > David Nagel, Butte Co. Infirmary > > Ah Kim, Oroville (Chinese) > > Leroy Francis Fouche, Oroville > > Ellison Putnam Farnham, (born Jul 25th 1834) Oroville > > David Proboose, Butte Co. Infirmary > > Ah Stuenge, Oroville (Chinese) > > John Patterson, Butte Co. Infirmary > > Robert Henry Othitters, Oroville > > James Harris Bishop, IOOF Home in Thermalito > > Isabelle Roderick, Whitewash Treis > > John Joste, Butte Co. Infirmary > > William Henry Mason, IOOF Home in Thermalito > > John Alexander, IOOF Home in Thermalito > > Daniel Digney, Butte Co. Infirmary > > Martha Ann Babcock, Palermo > > Joseph R Davis, Butte Co. Infirmary > > Hubert Wright - Concow > > Enoch Ball, Butte Co. Infirmary > > John E McKierman, (Unknown) > > C P Lu Fo Peralta, Butte Co. Infirmary > > Charles R Wolcott, IOOF Home in Thermalito > > Walter Richardson, Oroville > > Isabella Granger, Oroville > > Eung Joung, Oroville > > Hans Feck Lenberg, IOOF Home in Thermalito > > George W Kneedler, IOOF Home in Thermilito > > John Rutan, IOOF Home in Thermalito > > Zink (last name only), Berry Creek > > Linda H Beard, Sacramento > > Peter Noelas, IOOF Home in Thermalito > > C Knowles, IOOF Home in Thermalito > > C E Corbrine - Clipper Mills > > Isaac Ketchum - Oroville > > N G Dinsmore - IOOF Home in Thermalito > > John Desumbre - IOOF Home in Thermalito > > William T Hendricks, IOOF Home in Thermalito > > Daniel Gates Streeter, Oroville > > Levi Eranois Cook, Harleton > > Addie Nevels - Fethervail (near Oroville) > > John Warren Sanford, (Unknown) > > Nannie Beeker, IOOF Home in Thermalito > > Leonard Curtis, IOOF Home in Thermalito > > > > > >
Sue is back from Europe and can be reached now for the information you needed. info@rootz-genealogy.com Donna Patterson To: info@rootz-genealogy.com Subject: Re: [CAButte] Researcher for the Historical Museums of Los Gatos.? Dear List Members > > I am the Researcher for the Historical Museums of Los Gatos. > > My job (I am a volunteer) is to 'computerize' over 150 volumes of funeral > director/undertaker records housed at the museum. The records have never > been filmed by the Mormon Church. These records cover 1900-1990 and > document the people who died in Los Gatos - there are huge numbers because > people travelled to the town to 'recover' from their ailments. > (unfortunately most did not!) > > At the very beginning of one set of records - those of Charles S Topping, > Undertaker - it became apparent to me that he originally 'traded' in the > Oroville area. The first records in the book were from Oroville .. and not > Los Gatos ... so I am returning them to YOU! > > As a Professional Genealogist, I know the value these entries will have to > those of you looking for lost ancestors .. and so they are transcribed > below. I have the complete funeral record for each individual below, with > much more information. Please contact me off list is you make a connection > to any of these individuals. > > NOT IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER !!! > All individuals died 1905 - The note following the name is where they died: > > Peter Light, Butte Co. Infirmary > Samuel Mayes, Napa State Hosp. > Robert W Pinchase, Butte Co. Infirmary > David Nagel, Butte Co. Infirmary > Ah Kim, Oroville (Chinese) > Leroy Francis Fouche, Oroville > Ellison Putnam Farnham, (born Jul 25th 1834) Oroville > David Proboose, Butte Co. Infirmary > Ah Stuenge, Oroville (Chinese) > John Patterson, Butte Co. Infirmary > Robert Henry Othitters, Oroville > James Harris Bishop, IOOF Home in Thermalito > Isabelle Roderick, Whitewash Treis > John Joste, Butte Co. Infirmary > William Henry Mason, IOOF Home in Thermalito > John Alexander, IOOF Home in Thermalito > Daniel Digney, Butte Co. Infirmary > Martha Ann Babcock, Palermo > Joseph R Davis, Butte Co. Infirmary > Hubert Wright - Concow > Enoch Ball, Butte Co. Infirmary > John E McKierman, (Unknown) > C P Lu Fo Peralta, Butte Co. Infirmary > Charles R Wolcott, IOOF Home in Thermalito > Walter Richardson, Oroville > Isabella Granger, Oroville > Eung Joung, Oroville > Hans Feck Lenberg, IOOF Home in Thermalito > George W Kneedler, IOOF Home in Thermilito > John Rutan, IOOF Home in Thermalito > Zink (last name only), Berry Creek > Linda H Beard, Sacramento > Peter Noelas, IOOF Home in Thermalito > C Knowles, IOOF Home in Thermalito > C E Corbrine - Clipper Mills > Isaac Ketchum - Oroville > N G Dinsmore - IOOF Home in Thermalito > John Desumbre - IOOF Home in Thermalito > William T Hendricks, IOOF Home in Thermalito > Daniel Gates Streeter, Oroville > Levi Eranois Cook, Harleton > Addie Nevels - Fethervail (near Oroville) > John Warren Sanford, (Unknown) > Nannie Beeker, IOOF Home in Thermalito > Leonard Curtis, IOOF Home in Thermalito > > >
Noticed the following Patterson burial listings in "THE INSCRIPTIONS IN ST. PETERS CHURCH YARD, PHILADELPHIA" by the Rev. William White Bronson and published in 1879. I am not related to these people and know nothing other than what is printed here. Please do not e-mail for additional information on these people. Mary Inness Patterson, wife of the late Captain David G. Patterson, who departed this life June 15th, 1843, in the 47th year of her age. Benjamin C. Patterson who departed this life July 10th, 1838, aged 19 years, 10 months and 18 days. Thomas Patterson who departed this life December 16th, 1837, Aged 51 Years, 6 months and 4 days. Mary, Relict of Thomas Patterson, Died February 4th, 1861, aged 74 years. Jack McNatt in Sunny Florida
Hello Grampy: I am curious. What happened to John B. Patterson. I have a 3 Greatgrandfather who had a son named James. I have found no record as to what James' father was named. They were found in Lincoln County, Tennessee in 1850. James was married to Marthy and his father was married to Nancy. Other than that that is all I know about this family. If you can help I would most appreciate it. Delores Sisco PATTERSON-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > > Subject: > > PATTERSON-D Digest Volume 02 : Issue 65 > > Today's Topics: > #1 [PATTERSON] Patterson Bio / Nichol ["Grampy" <grampy@tampabay.rr.com>] > > Administrivia: > To unsubscribe from PATTERSON-D, send a message to > > PATTERSON-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: [PATTERSON] Patterson Bio / Nicholas Co., WV. > Date: Tue, 9 Jul 2002 19:36:42 -0400 > From: "Grampy" <grampy@tampabay.rr.com> > To: PATTERSON-L@rootsweb.com > > Biography found in "History of Nicholas County West Virginia" by William Griffee Brown and published in 1954. > > > > PATTERSON, English. Henry Patterson came from Virginia about 1850, married Mary Ann McVey, and in 1855 Henry O. Middleton conveyed to Henry Patterson and Mary Ann Patterson a tract of 220 acres of land on the north side of Gauley River opposite the mouth of Meadow River. On this land Henry Patterson located and cleared out his farm. His sons were, W.H. Patterson, Augustus Patterson, John B. Patterson, Leonidas C. Patterson, Milton Patterson and Alexander M. Patterson. W.H. Patterson and Augustus Patterson occupied the home place on the south side of Gauley River at the ferry, improved the Carnefix mill property and operated the ferry over Gauley River. W.H. Patterson married Ritta Walker, daughter of Marion Walker; Augustus Patterson married May Groves, daughter of David R. Groves; Leonidas Patterson married Lola Groves, daughter of John D. Groves and located at Mount Hope in Fayette County. He wrote his name Patteson in his business there. His son, Okey L. Pattes! on! > , was governor of the State from 1949 to 1953. Alex M. Patterson married Vergie Groves and moved to Fayette County. > > > > The Battle of Carnefix Ferry was fought on the Henry Patterson farm. In 1935 the State purchased the portion of the farm on which this battle occurred, and by act of the Legislature established Carnefix Battlefield Park. > > > > None of the Patterson family now lives in Nicholas County. > > Jack W. McNatt in Sunny Florida
Searching for the James Pattersons in New Orleans. Also, related to the Salisbury's. Please let me know if you are also working on these surnames. Thanks. Glad to share info.
I found the following bio while looking through this book and hope that it may be of help to some researcher. Please do not e-mail me for more information as I am not related and this is all there is! Jack McNatt in Sunny Florida ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >From "The Biographical Record of Linn County Iowa." Published in 1901 by the S.J. Clarke Publishing Company of Chicago IL. WILLIAM J. PATTERSON For over sixty years William J. Patterson has been connected with the history of Linn county, and few have done more for its upbuilding than he. He was born in Pike county, Pennsylvania, June 28, 1812, and is a worthy representative of a prominent old family of that state, being a grandson of Robert Patterson, who was of Scotch-Irish parentage, and a pioneer of Pennsylvania. The father, Isaac Patterson, was born in that state, and when a young man went to Pike county, where he married Nellie Jones, a native of that county and a daughter of Squire Jones, who was one of its earliest settlers. For several years Mr. Patterson was one of the prominent farmers of Pike county, but later removed to Knox county, Ohio, where he cleared and improved a farm, making it his home throughout the remainder of his life. William J. Patterson grew to manhood in Knox county, Ohio, and in early life assisted his father in clearing away the timber from the farm, making rails and breaking the land. As the great part of his time was devoted to these arduous tasks he had little opportunity to attend school, and is almost wholly self-educated, though for a few months during the winter he pursued his studies in an old log school house. During his youth he learned the carpenter's and joiner's trade at Mt. Vernon, Ohio, where he served a three years apprenticeship, and then worked as a journeyman on Kenyon College for thirteen dollars a month and board. He was employed at journeyman work for some time. He spent two seasons working his trade in Toledo, Ohio, and then returned to Knox county, though he subsequently worked at Columbus, Ohio for two years. In the spring of 1840 Mr. Patterson came to Marion, Iowa, having previously visited this locality in 1837, before going to Columbus. On coming to Marion he was in the employ of others for a time, and then engaged in contracting and building on his own account. He assisted in building the court house, several years being spent in its construction, as there was no public money in the treasury and lumber was hard to obtain. Later he superintended the erection of a public school building, the poor house, and the old Smith Hotel, besides building numerous business houses and residences in Marion. In 1875 he sold his home and other property in that place and removed to Vineland, New Jersey, where he resided about eighteen months. At the end of that time he went to Philadelphia, where the following year was passed, and in 1878 returned to Marion, Iowa. A year later he removed to Cedar Rapids and purchased a lot on which he erected his present home. After years of active labo! r he is now living retired, having acquired a comfortable competence which enables him to spend his declining days in ease and quiet. Mr. Patterson was married in Marion, in October, 1852, to Miss Elida M. Dumont, who was born reared and educated in New Jersey, and became one of the pioneer teachers of this state. They have one son, W.D., a dentist of Cedar Rapids, who is married and resides with his parents. Originally Mr. Patterson was an old line Whig in politics, and cast his vote for William H. Harrison in 1836. Owing to his removal to this state in 1840, he lost his vote that year, but since then has never failed to deposit his ballot for the candidate of his choice at each presidential election. He continued to affiliate with the Whig party until 1856, when he became a Republican, and has since been identified with that great political organization. Coming to Linn county in pioneer days, Mr. Patterson has witnessed almost its entire growth and development. The difference between the past and present can scarcely be realized, even by those who have been active participants in the development of the county. Mr. Patterson has ever borne his part in the advancement and upbuilding of this locality. His upright course in life commands the respect and commendation of all, and his labors as a founder of this county justly entitle him to a prominent place in its annals.
82-83 Patterson, George 55 mw physician 5000/1000 OH Patterson, Charlotte 45 fw keeping house OH Patterson, Newton 24 mw keeping house OH Patterson, Lotta 10 fw at school TX Gray, James 38 mw lawyer /1000 MS Gray, Lizzie 40 fw at home MS
Biography found in "History of Nicholas County West Virginia" by William Griffee Brown and published in 1954. PATTERSON, English. Henry Patterson came from Virginia about 1850, married Mary Ann McVey, and in 1855 Henry O. Middleton conveyed to Henry Patterson and Mary Ann Patterson a tract of 220 acres of land on the north side of Gauley River opposite the mouth of Meadow River. On this land Henry Patterson located and cleared out his farm. His sons were, W.H. Patterson, Augustus Patterson, John B. Patterson, Leonidas C. Patterson, Milton Patterson and Alexander M. Patterson. W.H. Patterson and Augustus Patterson occupied the home place on the south side of Gauley River at the ferry, improved the Carnefix mill property and operated the ferry over Gauley River. W.H. Patterson married Ritta Walker, daughter of Marion Walker; Augustus Patterson married May Groves, daughter of David R. Groves; Leonidas Patterson married Lola Groves, daughter of John D. Groves and located at Mount Hope in Fayette County. He wrote his name Patteson in his business there. His son, Okey L. Patteson! , was governor of the State from 1949 to 1953. Alex M. Patterson married Vergie Groves and moved to Fayette County. The Battle of Carnefix Ferry was fought on the Henry Patterson farm. In 1935 the State purchased the portion of the farm on which this battle occurred, and by act of the Legislature established Carnefix Battlefield Park. None of the Patterson family now lives in Nicholas County. Jack W. McNatt in Sunny Florida
Seeking more information on Edgar Patterson and Margaret Suter of Baltimore, MD maybe later 1700's Mary in Fl
Joseph Patterson b abt 1820 in Baltimore MD married Susannah Gain 1857. Their son, Joseph was born in 1861 and married Elsie M ? and they had two children. They were living in the Woodberry area of Baltimore in 1920. Would like to exchange information with other members of this family. Thanks for any help. Mary Gain
Hello List, I've just found some of our PATERSON rellies on the 1901 census in Kirkpatrick Fleming in Dumfries - this is their entry; - Annanlea Cottage, Southern District of Kirkpatrick Fleming William PATERSON, head, 50, Freestone Quarry Manager, born Bathgate, Linlithgowshire Christina PATERSON, wife, 50, born Wishaw, Lanarkshire Elizabeth PATERSON, daughter, 16, Dressmaker, born Bothwell, Lanarkshire Robert PATERSON, son, 16, Engine Keeper, born Bothwell, Lanarkshire John PATERSON, son, 14, Message Boy, born Bothwell, Lanarkshire Grace PATERSON, daughter, 11, scholar, born Bothwell, Lanarkshire William PATERSON, son, 7, scholar, born Bothwell, Lanarkshire Christina's maiden name was McPHAIL, and the family had two other daughters, Mary, who would have been about 23 by the time of this census, and Ellen, who would have been about 18. Does anyone else recognise this family ? This page of the census also had the following surnames; DAVIDSON, FORSYTH, LAMB (from Edinburgh), ARMSTRONG, HOGG, KENNEDY, MARTIN, SKIMMINGS, KERR, TURNBULL, MOFFAT, RITCHIE, and WOOD - please contact me off-list if you would like the details of any of these. Cheers, Rosalind Paterson. Also researching; - BROWNLEE in Lanarkshire MORTON/MARTIN, GLEN in West Lothian MCNEILL, FRASER, YOUNG, POLLARD, HENDRY, SAUNDERS, MCMILLAN, HENDERSON, HARDIE in Edinburgh CRITCHLEY, HALSALL, IDDEN/EDEN, STRINGER, HOLDEN, ALCOCK, WHITTLE, MOLYNEUX,HARRISON in Lancashire BROWN, SIMMS, POOLE, HARRISON, PLANT, POINTON, HEATH, BAILEY, CLEWES, in the Staffordshire Moorlands HANCOCK, OAKES, COWEN, SMITH (yeah, I know !) in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire
I am searching for the origins of a William Patterson, born in 1768, but we do not know where he was born. He died in Halifax , Nova Scotia in 1846. His wife was Jane Nelson, from Halifax, we think. She died in 1820. William and Jane are my great-great-great grandparents. I appreciate any help. Judy (Patterson) Miller Upper Stewiacke, Nova Scotia
One of my brick walls is Who David Crockett Married We think the first name is Elizabeth looking for proof of surname. I have just been told that it might be Patterson. David is grandfather of Alamo David and d. in 1777 in TN in a Indian raid. Anyone have a lead? Thanks Joy, TN
I'm looking for descendants of John Elza Patterson (1875-1913) who married Rosetta Lane. John was born in Missouri and was the son of Stephen Miller Patterson and Martha Hubbell. They had 3 children: Fay (a male)(b. 1901) married Cappi (Unknown last name); 4 children: Patricia, 1930; Evelyn, 1931; George David, 1936; and, Michael, 1938. Claude Patterson (1905-1975) married Roxie Stunn (res Osage Beach, Camden Co, MO); 2 children: Claude, Jr., 1921; and Milton, 1926. Ruby Patterson (b. 1907) Thanks.
Joseph Patterson born abt 1820 in Md married Susannah Gain 1857. They had at least two sons, Thomas B. and Joseph H. I believe that Joseph was married before and had a daughter named Sarah. Who was his first wife? Can anyone tell me more about this family? I am willing to share what information I have. Mary in Florida
This message is being forwarded to the list by the listowner. If you can add something to the message below or wish to contact the person who wrote the message, reply to "Neil Smith" <nsmith2@lightspeed.net>. Please do not reply to the listowner. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Neil Smith" <nsmith2@lightspeed.net> To: "California Obits" <CA-DEATH-INDEX-L@rootsweb.com>; "California Obits #2" <CATULARE-L@rootsweb.com>; <Sjg3587@aol.com>; <LeBlanc-l@rootsweb.com>; <Patterson-l@rootsweb.com>; <Leach-l@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, June 25, 2002 7:12 PM Subject: {not a subscriber} LeBlanc, Elizabeth J. DC for Tulare Co., CA > Tulare County, California Death Certificate Transcription: > > Name: Elizabeth J. LeBlanc > Date of Birth: March 15, 1872 > Place of Birth: Sedalia, Missouri > Date of Death: March 29, 1951 @ 7:25 pm At the age of 79 years > Place of Death: At home at 621 Palm Drive in Visalia, Tulare Co., CA > Social Security Number: # > Veteran ? > Sex: Female > Color or Race: Caucasian > Single, Married, Widowed or Divorced: Married > Name of Husband or Wife: Louis E. LeBlanc > Usual Occupation: Housewife > Industry: > Father's Name: James Patterson > Father's Place of Birth: Missouri > Mother's Maiden Name: Lydia Leach > Mother's Place of Birth: Indiana > Informant: Louis E. LeBlanc (spouse) > Informant's Address: 621 Palm Drive in Visalia, CA > Usual Residence of Deceased: same > Immediate Cause of Death: Carcinosis of Uterus and Stomach > Due To: By Sandy Robinson, Sheriff/Coroner > Due To: > Other Conditions: > Burial, Cremation or Removal: Burial > Place of Burial: Visalia District Cemetery in Visalia, Tulare Co., CA > Date of Burial: April 2, 1951 > Funeral Home: Hadley Funeral Chapel of Visalia, CA > > > Transcribed by H. Neil Smith > <nsmith2@lightspeed.net> > > > > >