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    1. [PATTERSON] Craig, Richardson, and Paterson in Cadder, 1851
    2. Rosalind Paterson
    3. Hello Listers, Found on the 1851 census of Cadder, Lanarkshire (district 626, enumerator's book 1 - Boghead); - Stewart CRAIG, head, 32, Parish Road Labourer, born Cadder ?Jean? RICHARDSON, wife, 32, born Barony, Lanarkshire Elizabeth CRAIG, daughter, 10, at home, born Glasgow James CRAIG, son, 8, at home, born Cadder Margaret CRAIG, daughter, 6, at home, born Cadder Alexander CRAIG, son, 2 months, at home, born Cadder John PATERSON, lodger, widower, 40, Weaver and Ag Lab, born Paisley, Renfrewshire. Hope this helps someone, Rosalind Paterson.

    10/13/2001 06:45:23
    1. [PATTERSON] Census info site
    2. Donna Patterson
    3. http://fisher.lib.virginia.edu/census/ Found this census information site that some of you all might like. Donna Patterson cadigger@pacbell.net http://pattersonfamily.50megs.com volunteer for www.helplist.org and Rootsweb's RAOGK www.rootsweb.com

    10/13/2001 03:55:07
    1. [PATTERSON] map site
    2. Donna Patterson
    3. Hello all! I feel bad for not having many contributions of late. Until this arm recovers, typing is not at it's best. Maybe this link will entertain a few of you in the meantime. :) http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/gmdhtml/gmdhome.html Donna Patterson cadigger@pacbell.net http://pattersonfamily.50megs.com volunteer for www.helplist.org and Rootsweb's RAOGK www.rootsweb.com

    10/13/2001 01:07:59
    1. [PATTERSON] Paterson (& McIntire, Samuel, & Morton) in Cadder, Lanarkshire, and in Torphichen, W Lothian, and W Calder, Midlothian
    2. Rosalind Paterson
    3. Hi Listers, Does anyone recognise the following family, from the 1851, 1861, and 1871 censuses; - 1851: Auchincarn, Cadder, Lancashire Robert PATERSON, head, 27, Freestone Quarrier, born Motherwell, Lanarkshire Elisabeth PATERSON, wife, 22, born Bathgate, West Lothian William PATERSON, son, 8 months, born Bathgate Neil MCINTIRE, lodger, unmarried, 27, Freestone Quarrier, born Dalserf, Lanarkshire (Robert was the son of William PATERSON and Margaret, formerly BROWNLEE; Elisabeth's maiden name was GLEN). 1861: Craigs, Blackridge, Torphichen, West Lothian Robert PATERSON, head, 36, Railway Labourer, born Motherwell Elizabeth PATERSON, wife, 31, born Bathgate William PATERSON, son, 10, born Bathgate Helen PATERSON, daughter, 8, born Bathgate Margaret PATERSON, daughter, 6, born Bathgate Peter PATERSON, son, 4, born Bathgate James PATERSON, son, 2, born Craigs Elisabeth PATERSON, daughter, 4 months, born Craigs John SAMUEL, lodger, widower, 65, Blacksmith, born Kirkliston, W Lothian 1871: Gray's Row, West Calder, Midlothian Robert PATERSON, head, 47, Railway Platelayer, born Motherwell Elizabeth PATERSON, wife, 41, born Bathgate Helen PATERSON, daughter, unmarried, 18, born Bathgate Peter PATERSON, son, 14, Labourer in oil works, born Bathgate James PATERSON, son, 12, born Torphichen, blind from birth Elisabeth PATERSON, daughter, 10, scholar, born Torphichen Marion PATERSON, daughter, 7, scholar, born Torphichen Mary Ann PATERSON, daughter, 1, born W Calder George MORTON, grandson, 2, born W Calder If anyone recognises any members of this family, I'd be delighted to hear from you. Cheers, Rosalind Paterson. Also researching; - CRITCHLEY, HALSALL, EDEN or IDDEN, HOLDEN, ALCOCK, WHITTLE, MOLYNEUX, LOWE, LOFTHOUSE, HARRISON in Lancashire STRINGER in Lancs ?or Cheshire? BROWN, SIMMS, CLEWES, HARRISON, HEATH, POOLE, BAILEY, POINTON, HANCOCK, OAKES, COWEN, LOVATT, SMITH in and around Stoke-on-Trent HANCOCK in Dublin HENDERSON, BAIN, HARDIE, McMILLAN, FRASER, YOUNG, HENDRY, McNEILL in Edinburgh POLLARD anywhere in Scotland HORNER in Jersey > > VERKADE, ROESSINGH, KONING, VAN GELDER, HONIG(H), VAN ORDEN, KEG, > > VAN DE STADT, SIMONSZ, AVIS, MIDDELHOVEN in the Netherlands

    10/12/2001 05:41:57
    1. Re: [PATTERSON] Paterson (& McIntire, Samuel, & Morton) in Cadder, Lanarkshire, and in Torphichen, W Lothian, and W Calder, Midlothian
    2. Joyce Montgomery
    3. Rosalind Paterson. I have a Robert Patterson, Also Smith? Descendants of Robert Patterson Generation No. 1 1. ROBERT1 PATTERSON was born 1832 in Ga.. He married (1) EVELINE BERRY, daughter of GEROGE BERRY and MARY DOBBINS. He married (2) ELIZABETH C PATTERSON-MUN February 28, 1853 in Pointe Coupee Parish, LA.. She was born 1830 in La.. Children of ROBERT PATTERSON and EVELINE BERRY are: 2. i. MARY EVALINE2 PATTERSON, b. November 23, 1875, Gregg Co, Texas. 3. ii. GERTRUDE BELL PATTERSON, b. March 31, 1879, McCrea, Pointe Coupee Parish, Louisiana; d. February 12, 1940, Uspher, Co. Texas. iii. HENRY PATTERSON. Children of ROBERT PATTERSON and ELIZABETH PATTERSON-MUN are: iv. MATTIE2 PATTERSON, b. 1854. 4. v. JOSEPH MARISON PATTERSON, b. February 1855, La.. 5. vi. ELLA PATTERSON, b. 1861. vii. SARAH PATTERSON, b. 1865. viii. JAMES PATTERSON, b. 1872. ix. WILLIAM PATTERSON, b. 1874. Generation No. 2 2. MARY EVALINE2 PATTERSON (ROBERT1) was born November 23, 1875 in Gregg Co, Texas. She married WILLAM JEFFERSON INGLE August 29, 1891 in GREGGS CO, TEXAS, son of PETTER INGLE and SUSAN BRASHER. He was born February 1872 in Rusk, TEXAS, and died January 30, 1920 in TEXAS. Children of MARY PATTERSON and WILLAM INGLE are: i. NELLIE3 INGLE, b. March 1895; d. Unknown. ii. SADIE MAY INGLE, b. July 15, 1896, GREGGS CO, TEXAS/Texas; d. Unknown. iii. SANDY INGLE, b. July 1897, TEXAS; d. Unknown. iv. OLDA BESSIE INGLE, b. May 01, 1900, GRegg co,TEXAS. v. CLORA OPHELIA INGLE, b. November 22, 1902. vi. AZELL Z. INGLE, b. December 18, 1910. vii. CLARENCE MELVA INGLE, b. September 11, 1913, GREGGS CO, TEXAS. 3. GERTRUDE BELL2 PATTERSON (ROBERT1) was born March 31, 1879 in McCrea, Pointe Coupee Parish, Louisiana, and died February 12, 1940 in Uspher, Co. Texas. She married (1) JAMES H. INGLE December 26, 1891 in GREGGS CO, TEXAS, son of PETTER INGLE and SUSAN BRASHER. He was born December 15, 1869 in Rusk CO. Texas, and died January 30, 1920 in Gladewater, Texas. She married (2) JOHN ELLIOTT SMITH 1921. He was born January 11, 1859 in Rock Springs Communtity, Russ County, TX, and died October 25, 1940 in Sylvester, Fisher CO TX. Children of GERTRUDE PATTERSON and JAMES INGLE are: i. DORA MAE3 INGLE, b. 1892, Gladewater, Texas; d. 1892, Greggs Co. Texas. ii. MADIE EVELYN INGLE, b. November 15, 1898, GLADEWATER,TEXAS GREGG CO.; d. May 25, 1977, GLADEWATER TEXAS; m. FREDDIE THOMAS SIKES; b. February 26, 1889; d. October 26, 1944, GLADEWATER,TEXAS. 6. iii. JOHN ROBERT INGLE, b. October 15, 1900, CROCKET,TEXAS GREGG COUNTY; d. July 13, 1981, NORTH CAROLINA. 7. iv. LEE ROY INGLE, b. January 28, 1903, Gladewater, Texas; d. May 18, 1970, Houston, Texas. 8. v. JEWELL EULEMA INGLE, b. October 15, 1907, TEXAS; d. December 14, 1932, GLADEWATER , TEXAS. vi. JESSE EARL INGLE, b. January 29, 1909, TEXAS; d. June 28, 1959, BROOKSIDE MEMORIAL PARK HOUSTON,TEXAS; m. COLA BELL ACKER; d. October 16, 1985, HOUSTON,TEXAS. 4. JOSEPH MARISON2 PATTERSON (ROBERT1) was born February 1855 in La.. He married LAURA ISABELLE JONES March 09, 1881 in Pointe Coupee Parish, LA., daughter of FRANCE JONES and MARY JONES-MUN. She was born February 1860 in Ga., and died Bet. 1901 - 1902. Children of JOSEPH PATTERSON and LAURA JONES are: i. AUTHER3 PATTERSON, b. November 1876, Ga.. ii. EDNA PATTERSON, b. March 1882, Ga.. iii. ULINA W. PATTERSON, b. July 1885, La.; m. JAMES M. LUHLMAN, 1905, Pointe Coupee Parish, LA.; b. March 15, 1881, Jacoby, La.; d. February 15, 1966, Montgomery, La.. iv. JOSEPH DOUGLAS PATTERSON, b. February 13, 1887, La.; d. September 1975, Batchlor,Louisiana; m. (1) LUCY LUSHUTE; m. (2) LUCIA NAPOLI, November 09, 1921, Melville, Louisiana; b. Abt. 1900, Melville, Louisiana. v. IRENE PATTERSON, b. January 1889, La.. vi. ELIZABETH PATTERSON, b. May 1890. vii. CARL PATTERSON, b. April 18, 1892, La.; d. July 1928; m. CLAUDIA LINDSEY; b. February 27, 1897; d. August 1983, Louisiana. viii. MARVIN PATTERSON, b. January 1894, La.. ix. HELEN PATTERSON, b. 1901. 5. ELLA2 PATTERSON (ROBERT1) was born 1861. She married THEODORE CISERO BRASHER June 16, 1881 in Gregg Co., TX, son of JAMES BRASHER and MARY BERRY. He was born May 1857 in TX. Children of ELLA PATTERSON and THEODORE BRASHER are: i. ANUL3 BRASHER, b. March 1883. ii. GEORGE BRASHER, b. May 1887. iii. HARVEY BRASHER, b. April 1891. iv. WILLIAM BRASHER, b. March 1893. v. DEANA BRASHER, b. November 1895. Joyce Montgomery ----- Original Message ----- From: "Rosalind Paterson" <rosalind.paterson@ntlworld.com> To: <PATTERSON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, October 12, 2001 5:41 PM Subject: [PATTERSON] Paterson (& McIntire, Samuel, & Morton) in Cadder, Lanarkshire, and in Torphichen, W Lothian, and W Calder, Midlothian > Hi Listers, > > Does anyone recognise the following family, from the 1851, 1861, and 1871 censuses; - > > 1851: Auchincarn, Cadder, Lancashire > Robert PATERSON, head, 27, Freestone Quarrier, born Motherwell, Lanarkshire > Elisabeth PATERSON, wife, 22, born Bathgate, West Lothian > William PATERSON, son, 8 months, born Bathgate > Neil MCINTIRE, lodger, unmarried, 27, Freestone Quarrier, born Dalserf, Lanarkshire > > (Robert was the son of William PATERSON and Margaret, formerly BROWNLEE; Elisabeth's maiden name was GLEN). > > > 1861: Craigs, Blackridge, Torphichen, West Lothian > Robert PATERSON, head, 36, Railway Labourer, born Motherwell > Elizabeth PATERSON, wife, 31, born Bathgate > William PATERSON, son, 10, born Bathgate > Helen PATERSON, daughter, 8, born Bathgate > Margaret PATERSON, daughter, 6, born Bathgate > Peter PATERSON, son, 4, born Bathgate > James PATERSON, son, 2, born Craigs > Elisabeth PATERSON, daughter, 4 months, born Craigs > John SAMUEL, lodger, widower, 65, Blacksmith, born Kirkliston, W Lothian > > > 1871: Gray's Row, West Calder, Midlothian > Robert PATERSON, head, 47, Railway Platelayer, born Motherwell > Elizabeth PATERSON, wife, 41, born Bathgate > Helen PATERSON, daughter, unmarried, 18, born Bathgate > Peter PATERSON, son, 14, Labourer in oil works, born Bathgate > James PATERSON, son, 12, born Torphichen, blind from birth > Elisabeth PATERSON, daughter, 10, scholar, born Torphichen > Marion PATERSON, daughter, 7, scholar, born Torphichen > Mary Ann PATERSON, daughter, 1, born W Calder > George MORTON, grandson, 2, born W Calder > > > If anyone recognises any members of this family, I'd be delighted to hear from you. > > > Cheers, > > Rosalind Paterson. > > Also researching; - > > CRITCHLEY, HALSALL, EDEN or IDDEN, HOLDEN, ALCOCK, WHITTLE, MOLYNEUX, LOWE, LOFTHOUSE, HARRISON in Lancashire > STRINGER in Lancs ?or Cheshire? > BROWN, SIMMS, CLEWES, HARRISON, HEATH, POOLE, BAILEY, POINTON, HANCOCK, OAKES, COWEN, LOVATT, SMITH in and around Stoke-on-Trent > HANCOCK in Dublin > HENDERSON, BAIN, HARDIE, McMILLAN, FRASER, YOUNG, HENDRY, McNEILL in Edinburgh > POLLARD anywhere in Scotland > HORNER in Jersey > > > VERKADE, ROESSINGH, KONING, VAN GELDER, HONIG(H), VAN ORDEN, KEG, > > > VAN DE STADT, SIMONSZ, AVIS, MIDDELHOVEN in the Netherlands > > > > > > ============================== > Search over 1 Billion names at Ancestry.com! > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist1.asp > >

    10/12/2001 12:41:01
    1. [PATTERSON] Revolutionary Pattersons
    2. Rebekah Gray
    3. Interesting story from "King's Mountain and Its Heroes", 1881, by Lyman Draper: [The Battle of King's Mountain (N.C., just over the border from S.C.) occurred on Oct. 7, 1780] "In the neighborhood of King's Mountain, on King's creek, resided old Arthur Patterson, an Irishman, who was devoted to the Whig cause, as well as his several sons who were settled around him. On the morning preceding the battle, a party of Ferguson's foragers ranging along that stream, came across three of the young Pattersons, Arthur, Jr., Thomas and William, together with James Lindsay; arrested and marched them to camp, where they were placed under guard, awaiting trial. The same day, learning of the apprehension of his sons, the aged father of the Pattersons started for the camp, to see if he could do anything towards effecting their release. Meanwhile the Whigs suddenly made their appearance, encircled the mountain, and commenced their attack. During the progress of the action, while the Americans were pressing the enemy, the guards were ordered to take their places in the line of defence, and aid, if possible, in checking the advance of the mountaineers. Left to thems! elves, amid the confusion of the battle, the prisoners resolved to make a push for freedom. Lindsay, together with William and Arthur Patterson, Jr., ran through an opening in the British lines, and escaped unharmed - Arthur with a portion of the rope, with which he had been fastened, still dangling from his neck. Thomas Patterson, possessing perhaps more of a belligerent nature, watched his opportunity, between fires, and made a bold dash for the Whig lines, reaching Shelby's corps, where he picked up the rifle of a wounded soldier, and fought bravely until victory was proclaimed. His aged father was less fortunate. His old Irish blood, as he came in view of the noble army of patriots was stirred within him; and hoping that he might aid in liberating both his sons and his country, he warmly joined in the fray, and was killed"

    10/11/2001 03:35:52
    1. [PATTERSON] Joseph PATTERSON b. ca1715 family.....
    2. Looking for my PATTERSON roots.....This below is my PATTERSON family : Descendants of Joseph Patterson 1 Joseph Patterson 1715 - .. +Sarah Unknown .. 2 Anges Patterson 1745 - .. 2 Andrew Patterson 1747 - .. 2 Esther Patterson 1749 - .. 2 Sarah Patterson 1751 - .. 2 Rebecca Patterson 1753 - .. 2 John Patterson 1755 - ...... +Elizabeth Merriwether 1757 - 1784 ...... 3 William Patterson 1780 - .......... +Catherine"Caty" Trower 1783 - ........... 4 Unity Catherine Patterson 1802 - 1870 ............... +Noah Gilpin Hayden - 1845 ........... 4 William Patterson 1803 - ............... +Martha Bell ........... 4 Rebecca Patterson 1805 - ............... +Peter G. Hall ........... 4 Thomas J. Patterson 1807 - ............... +Dorthy Van Fleet ........... 4 Solomon Patterson 1815 - ............... +Susan Gibson ........... 4 Elias Patterson 1817 - ............... +Mary Ann Gibson To my knowledge Joseph was of Bedford Co.VA....not sure if he was born there, but have documents of him living there his wife being Sarah ?, would like to find out who she is. I desc.from their his son John who was b. Bedford Co.VA and m.27 Dec 1779 Lousisa Co.VA. to Elizabeth MERRIWETHER b. 1757 Goochland ,VA. I only know of their son William and possibly another son John? Census records would indicate that there might be five other children in this family other than those two.....does anyone know who these children might be?? William b. 1780 Louisa Co.VA m. Catherine "Caty" TROWER 14 Sep 1801 Louisa Co.VA. I desc through their dau Unity C. PATTERSON b. 1802 Louisa Co.VA....m. Noah Gilpin HAYDEN 10 Dec 1822 Mercer Co.KY. If anyone has any info on this Patterson family line, I would like to exchange family info with you. Thanks so much, N.J.Skinner White in MI vwhite0901@aol.com

    10/10/2001 03:47:21
    1. [PATTERSON] Dumfriess and Ayr Patersons in Lanark
    2. Rosalind Paterson
    3. Hello Listers, Found on the 1851 census of Dalziel, Lanarkshire (district 639, enumerator's book 4); - William PATERSON, head, widower, 52, Coal Miner, born Leadhill, Dumfriesshire Archibald PATERSON, son, unmarried, 21, Coal Miner, born Muirkirk, Ayrshire Elison PATERSON, daughter, unmarried, 18, born Muirkirk, Ayrshire Hope this helps someone, Rosalind Paterson. Also researching; - CRITCHLEY, HALSALL, EDEN or IDDEN, HOLDEN, ALCOCK, WHITTLE, MOLYNEUX, LOWE, LOFTHOUSE, HARRISON in Lancashire STRINGER in Lancs ?or Cheshire? BROWN, SIMMS, CLEWES, HARRISON, HEATH, POOLE, BAILEY, POINTON, HANCOCK, OAKES, COWEN, LOVATT, SMITH in and around Stoke-on-Trent HANCOCK in Dublin PATERSON in Lanarkshire, W & Mid Lothian, and Edinburgh BROWNLEE in Lanarkshire, GLEN, HENDERSON, BAIN, HARDIE, McMILLAN, FRASER, YOUNG, HENDRY, McNEILL in Edinburgh POLLARD anywhere in Scotland HORNER in Jersey > > VERKADE, ROESSINGH, KONING, VAN GELDER, HONIG(H), VAN ORDEN, KEG, > > VAN DE STADT, SIMONSZ, AVIS, MIDDELHOVEN in the Netherlands

    10/09/2001 06:40:29
    1. [PATTERSON] Renfrewshire PATERSON straying in Lanark
    2. Rosalind Paterson
    3. Hello Listers, Found on the 1851 census of Dalziel, Lanark (district 639, enumerator's book 4); the household of Lilias ROBERTSON, widow, 57, included five children, one servant, and five lodgers, including James PATERSON, unmarried, 27, Coal Miner, born Beith, Renfrewshire. Hope this helps someone, Rosalind Paterson. Also researching; - CRITCHLEY, HALSALL, EDEN or IDDEN, HOLDEN, ALCOCK, WHITTLE, MOLYNEUX, LOWE, LOFTHOUSE, HARRISON in Lancashire STRINGER in Lancs ?or Cheshire? BROWN, SIMMS, CLEWES, HARRISON, HEATH, POOLE, BAILEY, POINTON, HANCOCK, OAKES, COWEN, LOVATT, SMITH in and around Stoke-on-Trent HANCOCK in Dublin PATERSON in Lanarkshire, W & Mid Lothian, and Edinburgh BROWNLEE in Lanarkshire, GLEN, HENDERSON, BAIN, HARDIE, McMILLAN, FRASER, YOUNG, HENDRY, McNEILL in Edinburgh POLLARD anywhere in Scotland > > HORNER in Jersey > > VERKADE, ROESSINGH, KONING, VAN GELDER, HONIG(H), VAN ORDEN, KEG, > > VAN DE STADT, SIMONSZ, AVIS, MIDDELHOVEN in the Netherlands

    10/08/2001 11:15:24
    1. [PATTERSON] Patterson Family in Arkansas and Ohio
    2. Denise Patterson
    3. This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------D149E25B5CD314FF82360812 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi -- It has been a while since I have been searching for my line and I am getting ready to dive back in, and thought I would send an email to see if there was any new updates that I don't know about yet. My gr-grandfather was Joseph Johnson Patterson (b. Bald Knob, AR), he was a son of Norvill Patterson (b. somewhere in Ohio). The last bit of information I found was Norvill's mother's name was either Dina, Tina, Sina or Soma and there were several other siblings of Norvill. But I have yet to find where in Ohio where Norvill was born or who is father is? Does anyone have any ideas or clues I can go by? Thanks so much!!! Denise --------------D149E25B5CD314FF82360812 Content-Type: text/x-vcard; charset=us-ascii; name="Denise.Patterson.vcf" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Description: Card for Denise Patterson Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="Denise.Patterson.vcf" begin:vcard n:;Denise x-mozilla-html:FALSE adr:;;;;;; version:2.1 email;internet:Denise.Patterson@oracle.com fn:Denise Patterson end:vcard --------------D149E25B5CD314FF82360812--

    10/08/2001 06:35:18
    1. [PATTERSON] Re: patterson kin help
    2. Wes Patterson
    3. Does anyone out there have any info on a Marion Jasper Patterson who was probably born in the 1840s in Ga? How about a Charley Marion Patterson b. 1885 and married an Ella Viola Dodson? Larry Morton contacted me via the email below, but I don't have any of these individuals in my files. Thanks. If you do have info on them please contact Larry for sure, and me, too if possible. Thanks. Wes Larry Morton wrote: > -----Original Message----- > From: Larry Morton [mailto:larrymorton@mindspring.com] > Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2001 3:05 PM > To: wespatterson@triad.rr.com > Subject: patterson kin help > > Hello Wes, I am Patterson need help, here goes, what I > know if you can please e-mail me back many ? william and > sarah viccary belive grandparents? CHILDREN WERE Sarah > born-? married ? , child( my grandpa) Marion Jasper > Patterson born-? died -/ married Carloyn Matilda Emmeline > Smith(dau. of Aaron Smith) born 1848,ga. --?children > ella,1870,ga? ada 1873,ga? victoria 1874? 1880 census, > my grandpa Charley Marion Patterson 1885 married Ella Viola > Dodson born1886, Al. Can you help with dates and blanks > in my family tree? e-mail larrymorton@mindspring.com > may GOD bless You >

    10/08/2001 06:06:27
    1. [PATTERSON] PATERSON & GALLACHER in Dalziel, Lanarkshire (some strays)
    2. Rosalind Paterson
    3. Hello Listers, Found on the 1851 census of Dalziel, Lanarkshire (district 639, enumerator's book 4); - Craigneath; - John PATERSON, head, 24, Coal Miner, born Muirkirk, Ayrshire Jean PATERSON, wife, 24, born Campsie, Stirlingshire William PATERSON, son, 4, born Bothwell, Lanarkshire Walter PATERSON, son, 2, born Bothwell, Lanarkshire Adam PATERSON, son, 3 months, born Dalziel, Lanarkshire Daniel GALLACHER, lodger, unmarried, 24, Coal Miner, born ?Dalmellington, Ayrshire Hope this helps someone. Cheers, Rosalind Paterson. Also researching; - CRITCHLEY, HALSALL, EDEN or IDDEN, HOLDEN, ALCOCK, WHITTLE, MOLYNEUX, LOWE, LOFTHOUSE, HARRISON in Lancashire STRINGER in Lancs ?or Cheshire? BROWN, SIMMS, CLEWES, HARRISON, HEATH, POOLE, BAILEY, POINTON, HANCOCK, OAKES, COWEN, LOVATT, SMITH in and around Stoke-on-Trent > > HANCOCK in Dublin PATERSON in Lanarkshire, W & Mid Lothian, and Edinburgh BROWNLEE in Lanarkshire, GLEN, HENDERSON, BAIN, HARDIE, McMILLAN, FRASER, YOUNG, HENDRY, McNEILL in Edinburgh POLLARD anywhere in Scotland > > HORNER in Jersey > > VERKADE, ROESSINGH, KONING, VAN GELDER, HONIG(H), VAN ORDEN, KEG, > > VAN DE STADT, SIMONSZ, AVIS, MIDDELHOVEN in the Netherlands

    10/04/2001 07:58:19
    1. [PATTERSON] Patersons in Lanarkshire, including an Argyllshire stray
    2. Rosalind Paterson
    3. Hello Listers, Found on the 1851 census of Dalziel, Lanarkshire (district 639, enumerator's book 3.); - John PATERSON, head, 26, Stocker, born Dalziel Mary PATERSON, wife, 25, born Appine, Argyllshire John PATERSON, son, 5, scholar, born Dalziel Margaret PATERSON, daughter, 3, born Bothwell Alexander PATERSON, son, 1, born Dalziel. Hope this helps someone. Cheers, Rosalind Paterson. Also researching; - CRITCHLEY, HALSALL, EDEN or IDDEN, HOLDEN, ALCOCK, WHITTLE, MOLYNEUX, LOWE, LOFTHOUSE, HARRISON in Lancashire STRINGER in Lancs ?or Cheshire? > > BROWN, SIMMS, CLEWES, HARRISON, HEATH, POOLE, BAILEY, POINTON, HANCOCK, OAKES, COWEN, LOVATT, SMITH in and around Stoke-on-Trent > > HANCOCK in Dublin PATERSON in Lanarkshire, W & Mid Lothian, and Edinburgh BROWNLEE in Lanarkshire, GLEN, HENDERSON, BAIN, HARDIE, McMILLAN, FRASER, YOUNG, HENDRY, McNEILL in Edinburgh POLLARD anywhere in Scotland > > HORNER in Jersey > > VERKADE, ROESSINGH, KONING, VAN GELDER, HONIG(H), VAN ORDEN, KEG, > > VAN DE STADT, SIMONSZ, AVIS, MIDDELHOVEN in the Netherlands

    10/03/2001 05:32:38
    1. [PATTERSON] Fw: {not a subscriber} Re: [PattersonGenealogyNC] Re: Robert Patterson's 1775 Will - SC
    2. Jerry W. Murphy
    3. 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 "Harald Reksten" <hreksten@erols.com>. Please do not reply to the listowner. This message came in while I was on vacation. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Harald Reksten" <hreksten@erols.com> To: <PattersonGenealogyNC@yahoogroups.com> Cc: "Patterson Rootsweb List" <PATTERSON-L@rootsweb.com>; "Cay Devin" <devinc@devca.com>; "Roger" <rogcat@planetc.com>; <bjhulse@aol.com> Sent: Monday, October 01, 2001 7:33 PM Subject: {not a subscriber} Re: [PattersonGenealogyNC] Re: Robert Patterson's 1775 Will - SC > I don't know. My suspicion is that they were related but not as Father and son. > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: wpatersn@wfubmc.edu > To: PattersonGenealogyNC@yahoogroups.com > Cc: Patterson Rootsweb List ; Cay Devin ; Roger ; bjhulse@aol.com > Sent: Monday, October 01, 2001 3:58 PM > Subject: Re: [PattersonGenealogyNC] Re: Robert Patterson's 1775 Will - SC > > > Harald, any idea who the second Robert Patterson may have been in the > 1790 York census? > Wes > > Harald Reksten wrote: > > > You are quite right. It is very possible that Robert died in 1775 and > > the > > will was not probated until his wife died in 1791. The will for > > Robert Jr. > > was handled the same way in McMinn County. > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Wes Patterson" <wpatersn@wfubmc.edu> > > To: "Patterson Rootsweb List" <PATTERSON-L@rootsweb.com>; > > "PattersonGenealogyNC" <PattersonGenealogyNC@egroups.com>; "Cay Devin" > > > > <devinc@devca.com>; "Harald Reksten" <hreksten@erols.com>; "Roger" > > <rogcat@planetc.com>; <bjhulse@aol.com> > > Sent: Monday, October 01, 2001 3:32 PM > > Subject: Robert Patterson's 1775 Will - SC > > > > > > To all: > > > > I would like to know if someone can help me with court minutes > > terminology. I have been reviewing many of the court minutes from York > > > > Co., SC 1786 - 1797 just this last week, and found some interesting > > notes regarding the old Robert Patterson who wrote his will in 1775 > > and > > had his will recorded in 1791. Many of us have assumed over the months > > > > and years that Robert probably died around 1791 since his will was > > recorded then. > > > > However, there are several good reasons to believe he died before > > October of 1790, and possibly even well before then. Here's my > > question. > > What specifically does it mean to say that a will was "proven" in > > court? > > Does that mean that a will was written and witnessed and that proves > > it? > > Or does it mean that the person who wrote the will has died and then > > his > > will was "proven in court"? > > > > On Thursday, Oct. 14, 1790 (pg. 285 of the court records) states the > > following: "Will of Robert Patterson Senr deceased, formerly proven > > by > > James Dickey and Nathaniel Harrison before Samuel Swann Esqr, was > > ordered to be recorded." > > > > Robert Patterson wrote his will in 1775 and it was signed by James > > Dickey and Nathaniel Harrison, that we DO know. This record above > > proves > > that Robert Patterson was dead by October 1790 at the latest. However, > > > > at that point in time, it's obvious that the will HAD been proved, but > > > > HAD NOT be recorded officially. So what does it mean to "prove" a > > will? > > One major thing to remember, Betty (a fellow Patterson and Harrison > > researcher) has pointed out to me that the Nathaniel Harrison in > > question died in 1784, six years before this 1790 entry. And yet the > > 1790 entry says that Harrison proved the will. > > > > So, did Robert Patterson die by 1783 or 84? Yet, there were two Robert > > > > Pattersons in York Co., SC in the 1790 census, assumed to be the > > Robert > > in question, and also his son Robert Jr. > > > > I would appreciate any insight, please. Thanks. > > > > Wes Patterson > > http://wespatterson.com/gen.html > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Sponsor > ADVERTISEMENT > [Image] > > > > > To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > > PattersonGenealogyNC-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com > > > > > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. > > > Yahoo! Groups Sponsor > ADVERTISEMENT > > > > > To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > PattersonGenealogyNC-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. > > >

    10/01/2001 04:01:49
    1. [PATTERSON] Fw: {not a subscriber} Re: Robert Patterson's 1775 Will - SC
    2. Jerry W. Murphy
    3. 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 "Harald Reksten" <hreksten@erols.com>. Please do not reply to the listowner. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Harald Reksten" <hreksten@erols.com> To: "Wes Patterson" <wpatersn@wfubmc.edu>; "Patterson Rootsweb List" <PATTERSON-L@rootsweb.com>; "PattersonGenealogyNC" <PattersonGenealogyNC@egroups.com>; "Cay Devin" <devinc@devca.com>; "Roger" <rogcat@planetc.com>; <bjhulse@aol.com> Sent: Monday, October 01, 2001 2:45 PM Subject: {not a subscriber} Re: Robert Patterson's 1775 Will - SC > You are quite right. It is very possible that Robert died in 1775 and the > will was not probated until his wife died in 1791. The will for Robert Jr. > was handled the same way in McMinn County. > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Wes Patterson" <wpatersn@wfubmc.edu> > To: "Patterson Rootsweb List" <PATTERSON-L@rootsweb.com>; > "PattersonGenealogyNC" <PattersonGenealogyNC@egroups.com>; "Cay Devin" > <devinc@devca.com>; "Harald Reksten" <hreksten@erols.com>; "Roger" > <rogcat@planetc.com>; <bjhulse@aol.com> > Sent: Monday, October 01, 2001 3:32 PM > Subject: Robert Patterson's 1775 Will - SC > > > To all: > > I would like to know if someone can help me with court minutes > terminology. I have been reviewing many of the court minutes from York > Co., SC 1786 - 1797 just this last week, and found some interesting > notes regarding the old Robert Patterson who wrote his will in 1775 and > had his will recorded in 1791. Many of us have assumed over the months > and years that Robert probably died around 1791 since his will was > recorded then. > > However, there are several good reasons to believe he died before > October of 1790, and possibly even well before then. Here's my question. > What specifically does it mean to say that a will was "proven" in court? > Does that mean that a will was written and witnessed and that proves it? > Or does it mean that the person who wrote the will has died and then his > will was "proven in court"? > > On Thursday, Oct. 14, 1790 (pg. 285 of the court records) states the > following: "Will of Robert Patterson Senr deceased, formerly proven by > James Dickey and Nathaniel Harrison before Samuel Swann Esqr, was > ordered to be recorded." > > Robert Patterson wrote his will in 1775 and it was signed by James > Dickey and Nathaniel Harrison, that we DO know. This record above proves > that Robert Patterson was dead by October 1790 at the latest. However, > at that point in time, it's obvious that the will HAD been proved, but > HAD NOT be recorded officially. So what does it mean to "prove" a will? > One major thing to remember, Betty (a fellow Patterson and Harrison > researcher) has pointed out to me that the Nathaniel Harrison in > question died in 1784, six years before this 1790 entry. And yet the > 1790 entry says that Harrison proved the will. > > So, did Robert Patterson die by 1783 or 84? Yet, there were two Robert > Pattersons in York Co., SC in the 1790 census, assumed to be the Robert > in question, and also his son Robert Jr. > > I would appreciate any insight, please. Thanks. > > Wes Patterson > http://wespatterson.com/gen.html > > > > > >

    10/01/2001 03:59:48
    1. [PATTERSON] Re: [PattersonGenealogyNC] Re: Robert Patterson's 1775 Will - SC
    2. Wes Patterson
    3. Harald, any idea who the second Robert Patterson may have been in the 1790 York census? Wes Harald Reksten wrote: > You are quite right. It is very possible that Robert died in 1775 and > the > will was not probated until his wife died in 1791. The will for > Robert Jr. > was handled the same way in McMinn County. > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Wes Patterson" <wpatersn@wfubmc.edu> > To: "Patterson Rootsweb List" <PATTERSON-L@rootsweb.com>; > "PattersonGenealogyNC" <PattersonGenealogyNC@egroups.com>; "Cay Devin" > > <devinc@devca.com>; "Harald Reksten" <hreksten@erols.com>; "Roger" > <rogcat@planetc.com>; <bjhulse@aol.com> > Sent: Monday, October 01, 2001 3:32 PM > Subject: Robert Patterson's 1775 Will - SC > > > To all: > > I would like to know if someone can help me with court minutes > terminology. I have been reviewing many of the court minutes from York > > Co., SC 1786 - 1797 just this last week, and found some interesting > notes regarding the old Robert Patterson who wrote his will in 1775 > and > had his will recorded in 1791. Many of us have assumed over the months > > and years that Robert probably died around 1791 since his will was > recorded then. > > However, there are several good reasons to believe he died before > October of 1790, and possibly even well before then. Here's my > question. > What specifically does it mean to say that a will was "proven" in > court? > Does that mean that a will was written and witnessed and that proves > it? > Or does it mean that the person who wrote the will has died and then > his > will was "proven in court"? > > On Thursday, Oct. 14, 1790 (pg. 285 of the court records) states the > following: "Will of Robert Patterson Senr deceased, formerly proven > by > James Dickey and Nathaniel Harrison before Samuel Swann Esqr, was > ordered to be recorded." > > Robert Patterson wrote his will in 1775 and it was signed by James > Dickey and Nathaniel Harrison, that we DO know. This record above > proves > that Robert Patterson was dead by October 1790 at the latest. However, > > at that point in time, it's obvious that the will HAD been proved, but > > HAD NOT be recorded officially. So what does it mean to "prove" a > will? > One major thing to remember, Betty (a fellow Patterson and Harrison > researcher) has pointed out to me that the Nathaniel Harrison in > question died in 1784, six years before this 1790 entry. And yet the > 1790 entry says that Harrison proved the will. > > So, did Robert Patterson die by 1783 or 84? Yet, there were two Robert > > Pattersons in York Co., SC in the 1790 census, assumed to be the > Robert > in question, and also his son Robert Jr. > > I would appreciate any insight, please. Thanks. > > Wes Patterson > http://wespatterson.com/gen.html > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Sponsor ADVERTISEMENT [Image] > > To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > PattersonGenealogyNC-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service.

    10/01/2001 09:58:48
    1. [PATTERSON] Robert Patterson's 1775 Will - SC
    2. Wes Patterson
    3. To all: I would like to know if someone can help me with court minutes terminology. I have been reviewing many of the court minutes from York Co., SC 1786 - 1797 just this last week, and found some interesting notes regarding the old Robert Patterson who wrote his will in 1775 and had his will recorded in 1791. Many of us have assumed over the months and years that Robert probably died around 1791 since his will was recorded then. However, there are several good reasons to believe he died before October of 1790, and possibly even well before then. Here's my question. What specifically does it mean to say that a will was "proven" in court? Does that mean that a will was written and witnessed and that proves it? Or does it mean that the person who wrote the will has died and then his will was "proven in court"? On Thursday, Oct. 14, 1790 (pg. 285 of the court records) states the following: "Will of Robert Patterson Senr deceased, formerly proven by James Dickey and Nathaniel Harrison before Samuel Swann Esqr, was ordered to be recorded." Robert Patterson wrote his will in 1775 and it was signed by James Dickey and Nathaniel Harrison, that we DO know. This record above proves that Robert Patterson was dead by October 1790 at the latest. However, at that point in time, it's obvious that the will HAD been proved, but HAD NOT be recorded officially. So what does it mean to "prove" a will? One major thing to remember, Betty (a fellow Patterson and Harrison researcher) has pointed out to me that the Nathaniel Harrison in question died in 1784, six years before this 1790 entry. And yet the 1790 entry says that Harrison proved the will. So, did Robert Patterson die by 1783 or 84? Yet, there were two Robert Pattersons in York Co., SC in the 1790 census, assumed to be the Robert in question, and also his son Robert Jr. I would appreciate any insight, please. Thanks. Wes Patterson http://wespatterson.com/gen.html

    10/01/2001 09:32:12
    1. [PATTERSON] An Irish Paterson straying in Lanarkshire
    2. Rosalind Paterson
    3. Hello Listers, Found in the 1851 census of Dalziel, Lanarkshire (district 639, enumerator's book 2); in the household of Robert WHITTEL, Rail Pointsman, born Ireland, there were Robert, his wife, and three lodgers, including Robert PATERSON, unmarried, 35, Rail Labourer, born Ireland. Hope this helps someone. Cheers, Rosalind Paterson.

    09/30/2001 05:25:53
    1. [PATTERSON] A Paterson stray from Ayrshire in Lanarkshire
    2. Rosalind Paterson
    3. Hello Listers, Found in the 1851 census of Dalziel, Lanarkshire (district 639, enumerator's book 2); in the household of John BROWN, chemist and druggist, there was John, his wife, and one lodger, John PATERSON, unmarried, 22, Rail station Master, born Ayr, Ayrshire. Hope this helps someone. Cheers, Rosalind Paterson. Also researching; - CRITCHLEY, HALSALL, EDEN or IDDEN, HOLDEN, ALCOCK, WHITTLE, MOLYNEUX, LOWE, LOFTHOUSE, HARRISON in Lancashire STRINGER in Lancs ?or Cheshire? > > BROWN, SIMMS, CLEWES, HARRISON, HEATH, POOLE, BAILEY, POINTON, HANCOCK, OAKES, COWEN, LOVATT, SMITH in and around Stoke-on-Trent > > HANCOCK in Dublin PATERSON in Lanarkshire, W & Mid Lothian, and Edinburgh BROWNLEE in Lanarkshire, GLEN, HENDERSON, BAIN, HARDIE, McMILLAN, FRASER, YOUNG, HENDRY, McNEILL in Edinburgh POLLARD anywhere in Scotland > > HORNER in Jersey > > VERKADE, ROESSINGH, KONING, VAN GELDER, HONIG(H), VAN ORDEN, KEG, > > VAN DE STADT, SIMONSZ, AVIS, MIDDELHOVEN in the Netherlands

    09/30/2001 05:19:44
    1. [PATTERSON] Robert Patterson
    2. Joyce Montgomery
    3. Looking for any information on Robert Patterson. . ROBERT PATTERSON was born 1832 in Ga..Die Dec.6,1884 Texas, He married (1) Christine EVELINE BERRY,In 1875, daughter of GEORGE BERRY and MARY DOBBINS. He married (2) Elizabeth C. PATTERSON-MUN February 28, 1853 in Pointe Coupee Parish, LA.. She was born 1830 in La.. Thanks Joyce Montgomery

    09/30/2001 03:35:48