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    1. Re: [RIGENWEB] Re: SK VITAL RECORDS LOOKUP RODMAN - Hazard
    2. Jude offered to look up records in South Kingston. I am interested in info on Rodmans. There was an Abrathar Rodman who married a Meriam Hazard in 1797. Abrathar may have been from Richmond, RI. He was an indian scout in the French Indian War. Need info on Mint/Mingo/Musk Rodman, Prince Rodman, Isaac Rodman, Moses Rodman, Aaron Rodman. I have a William Rodman, Mary Jane Rodman, Martha Rodman, Miriam Rodman and maybe others (??) as possible children of Abrathar and Meriam Hazard Rodman. William would have been born in 1806, Martha 1799/1800, others?? Abrathar was also known as Bathia, Abiather, abriathar, etc. He left Rhode Island and was on Census in Connecticut for 1830. Disappears after that. Did he die between 1830-1840 in Rhode Island? His widow and her daughter went back to South Kingston and were on 1840, 1850 census. Daughter Miriam Rodman married a John Card I think in 1839 +/-. Her mother Meriam Rodman lived with them. Their names vary from Meriam to Miriam in the records. Any info on any of these Rodmans and any other South Kingston Rodmans would be appreciated. I live in New Britain, CT Naomi Thanks so much.

    04/20/2006 06:44:18
    1. Re: [RIGENWEB] Providence area visit
    2. If you are looking for genealogical "must see or do's" the Rhode Island Historical Society Library on Hope Street in Providence is one. It is open Wed and Fri 20am to 5pm and Thursdays from noon to 8pm. Street parking is usually available within a block. The Roger Williams National Historic Site operated by the National Park Service is in Providence and interesting as well. The Park Rangers are knowledgeable and helpful. The First Baptist Church the Williams helped found is only a few blocks away.

    04/20/2006 05:45:51
    1. Providence area visit
    2. I have the opportunity to visit next month for 2-3 days while my daughter picks up a friend from college. I am looking for any suggestions or hints for "must see" sites or experiences...preferably indoor (in case of bad weather) and outdoor. Also, if there are any conveniently located hotels/restaraunts in walking vicinity I would appreciate recommendations. I will have a car and don't mind driving but know parking is many times an issue. Prominent area direct family lines include Alverson, Sayles, Olney, Smith, Williams, Phillips, Mowry. Thank you in advance for any and all suggestions. Sincerely, Elizabeth

    04/20/2006 05:25:50
    1. 1841 England Census
    2. George
    3. Hi folks, 1841 England census is up on Ancestry uk Good luck george

    04/20/2006 09:01:28
    1. Re: [RIGENWEB] Jamestown Bridge
    2. Lisa Lepore
    3. I'm figured there would be some video on one of those sites, but my computer is acting up so I wasn't able to check them. I'm glad you found them. Maybe they will keep them there for a while. I'll check out your photos - are they rigenweb, or the yahoo list site? Lisa ----- Original Message ----- From: "AHarney" <aharney@exis.net> To: <RIGENWEB-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2006 3:11 PM Subject: [RIGENWEB] Jamestown Bridge > Lisa, > > Thanks for letting us know! > > Watched all I could via the Internet..projo.com and turnto10.com and > wpri.com > > Sent an old photo of the two bridges for the slideshow...another part of my > past is gone! > > Ann >

    04/20/2006 03:47:42
    1. Re: [RIGENWEB] Re: BRAMAN-BRAYMAN- HAZARD at SK Library, NK
    2. RONALD BARTLETT
    3. Rick, I am heavily connected to Tallman. I have 45 Tallman names in my database and Peter Tallman b. Feb 20, 1623 and wife Joanne Briggs were my 8th G Grandparents through Stephan Cook b. March 13, 1703 who m. Mary Tallman. I may have even gotten this data from you. We may also connect through Mary Brayton who's daughter Mary Davol m. James Tallman b.1668. We may also connect in other places. I research Brayton, Cook. Peckham. Remington, Lake, Briggs, Borden, Rider/Ryder and many other old RI, MA names. Thanks for the Hazard data. Ron Bartlett ronbart12@msn.com<mailto:ronbart12@msn.com> ----- Original Message ----- From: Rick Tallman<mailto:Rick@Tallman.com> To: RIGENWEB-L@rootsweb.com<mailto:RIGENWEB-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2006 7:30 PM Subject: Re: [RIGENWEB] Re: BRAMAN-BRAYMAN- HAZARD at SK Library, NK Ron, I have Elizabeth Hazard in my database, with the following information: Born about 1626, South Kingston, RI Died 8 Nov 1711, Portsmouth, Newport Co., RI Parents: Thomas Hazard (1610-1680) and Martha Potter (1611-1699) She had three siblings; Robert (1635-1710), Hannah (1637-1710), and Martha (1641-?) Rick Tallman -------Original Message------- From: RONALD BARTLETT Date: 04/19/06 20:17:32 To: RIGENWEB-L@rootsweb.com<mailto:RIGENWEB-L@rootsweb.com> Subject: Re: [RIGENWEB] Re: BRAMAN-BRAYMAN- HAZARD at SK Library, NK Hi, I have an Elizabeth Hazard in my database, (no dates) I have her m George Lawton. They had a dau, Susannah Lawton b. 1650. They connect to my Cornell's, Do you have any data on Elizabeth? Ron Bartlett ronbar12@nsn.com<mailto:ronbar12@nsn.com<mailto:ronbar12@nsn.com<mailto:ronbar12@nsn.com>> ----- Original Message ----- From: Judith McNiel<mailto:judemcniel@cox.net<mailto:judemcniel@cox.net>> To: RIGENWEB-L@rootsweb.com<mailto:RIGENWEB-L@rootsweb.com<mailto:RIGENWEB-L@rootsweb.com<mailto:RIGENWEB-L@rootsweb.com>> Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2006 8:24 AM Subject: [RIGENWEB] Re: BRAMAN-BRAYMAN- HAZARD at SK Library, NK Thank you, Jane, and I will try there for sure! I have only been to the library in NK---and you just reminded me that maybe I should sneak back over there to look at Mrs. Schunke's collection again! I was never looking into HAZARD until very recently. Thx!!!!!!! Jude ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jane Brown" <Jbrown19@cox.net<mailto:Jbrown19@cox.net<mailto:Jbrown19@cox.net<mailto:Jbrown19@cox.net>>> To: "Judith McNiel" <judemcniel@cox.net<mailto:judemcniel@cox.net<mailto:judemcniel@cox.net<mailto:judemcniel@cox.net>>> Sent: Sunday, April 16, 2006 8:35 AM Subject: Re: BRAMAN-BRAYMAN- HAZARD ties?? > The South Kingstown Library has extensive info on the Hazard Family. > They have a genealogy room. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Judith McNiel" <judemcniel@cox.net<mailto:judemcniel@cox.net<mailto:judemcniel@cox.net<mailto:judemcniel@cox.net>>> > To: <RIGENWEB-L@rootsweb.com<mailto:RIGENWEB-L@rootsweb.com<mailto:RIGENWEB-L@rootsweb.com<mailto:RIGENWEB-L@rootsweb.com>>> > Sent: Saturday, April 15, 2006 8:28 AM > Subject: BRAMAN-BRAYMAN- HAZARD ties?? > > >> Hello and Happy Easter- >> >> I am a BRAYMAN BRAMAN enthusiast, still trying to solve the mysterious >> bunch in EXETER around 1800----the widow of my EBENEZER BRAMAN later >> lived in Smithfield with a HAZARD BRAMAN and his wife SARAH. I am trying >> to connect the Hazards to the Bramans, and I think that Hazard Braman and >> EBENEZER Braman were perhaps brothers. >> >> *****Are there any ***HAZARD researchers** out there *** who might have >> input for the family group sheets I am trying to work on? I plan a trip >> to SOUTH KINGSTOWN town hall in May, where it seems there should be >> plenty of Hazard clues. >> >> If anyone needs something looked up for themselves in SK, please let me >> know!!!!!!!! Thanks, Jude in CT >> >> ______________________________ > > > ==== RIGENWEB Mailing List ==== Visit RootsWeb Genealogical Data Cooperative: http://www.rootsweb<http://www.rootsweb/> com/<http://www.rootsweb.com/<http://www.rootsweb.com/>> WorldConnect Project -- Connecting the World One GEDCOM at a Time http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/<http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/<http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/<http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/>> ==== RIGENWEB Mailing List ==== Washington County RIGenWeb http://www.rootsweb.com/~riwashin/<http://www.rootsweb.com/~riwashin/> Scans of Rhode Island Maps are at http://www.rootsweb.com/~rigenweb/maps/<http://www.rootsweb.com/~rigenweb/maps/> ==== RIGENWEB Mailing List ==== Search the RIGenWeb Mailing List http://www.rootsweb.com/~rigenweb/mailsrch.html<http://www.rootsweb.com/~rigenweb/mailsrch.html> RIGenWeb Surname And Query List http://www.rootsweb.com/~riwashin/state/qryindex.htm<http://www.rootsweb.com/~riwashin/state/qryindex.htm>

    04/19/2006 11:25:11
    1. Re: HAZARD, Elizabeth who m. George Lawton
    2. Donna Potter
    3. Hi Ron, Elizabeth was the daughter of the immigrant, Thomas Hazard and his wife Martha (--). She was born ca. 1630 and died in Portsmouth on 08 Nov 1711. According to TMG she married George Lawton about 1650. Donna > > From: "RONALD BARTLETT" <RonBart12@msn.com> > Date: 2006/04/19 Wed PM 08:15:40 EDT > To: RIGENWEB-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [RIGENWEB] Re: BRAMAN-BRAYMAN- HAZARD at SK Library, NK > > Hi, I have an Elizabeth Hazard in my database, (no dates) I have her m George Lawton. They had a dau, Susannah Lawton b. 1650. They connect to my Cornell's, Do you have any data on Elizabeth? > > Ron Bartlett > ronbar12@nsn.com<mailto:ronbar12@nsn.com> > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Judith McNiel<mailto:judemcniel@cox.net> > To: RIGENWEB-L@rootsweb.com<mailto:RIGENWEB-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2006 8:24 AM > Subject: [RIGENWEB] Re: BRAMAN-BRAYMAN- HAZARD at SK Library, NK > > > Thank you, Jane, and I will try there for sure! > > I have only been to the library in NK---and you just reminded me that maybe > I should sneak back over there to look at Mrs. Schunke's collection again! I > was never looking into HAZARD until very recently. > > Thx!!!!!!! Jude > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Jane Brown" <Jbrown19@cox.net<mailto:Jbrown19@cox.net>> > To: "Judith McNiel" <judemcniel@cox.net<mailto:judemcniel@cox.net>> > Sent: Sunday, April 16, 2006 8:35 AM > Subject: Re: BRAMAN-BRAYMAN- HAZARD ties?? > > > > The South Kingstown Library has extensive info on the Hazard Family. > > They have a genealogy room. > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Judith McNiel" <judemcniel@cox.net<mailto:judemcniel@cox.net>> > > To: <RIGENWEB-L@rootsweb.com<mailto:RIGENWEB-L@rootsweb.com>> > > Sent: Saturday, April 15, 2006 8:28 AM > > Subject: BRAMAN-BRAYMAN- HAZARD ties?? > > > > > >> Hello and Happy Easter- > >> > >> I am a BRAYMAN BRAMAN enthusiast, still trying to solve the mysterious > >> bunch in EXETER around 1800----the widow of my EBENEZER BRAMAN later > >> lived in Smithfield with a HAZARD BRAMAN and his wife SARAH. I am trying > >> to connect the Hazards to the Bramans, and I think that Hazard Braman and > >> EBENEZER Braman were perhaps brothers. > >> > >> *****Are there any ***HAZARD researchers** out there *** who might have > >> input for the family group sheets I am trying to work on? I plan a trip > >> to SOUTH KINGSTOWN town hall in May, where it seems there should be > >> plenty of Hazard clues. > >> > >> If anyone needs something looked up for themselves in SK, please let me > >> know!!!!!!!! Thanks, Jude in CT > >> > >> ______________________________ > > > > > > > > > > ==== RIGENWEB Mailing List ==== > Visit RootsWeb Genealogical Data Cooperative: http://www.rootsweb.com/<http://www.rootsweb.com/> > WorldConnect Project -- Connecting the World One GEDCOM at a Time > http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/<http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/> > > > > ==== RIGENWEB Mailing List ==== > Washington County RIGenWeb http://www.rootsweb.com/~riwashin/ > Scans of Rhode Island Maps are at http://www.rootsweb.com/~rigenweb/maps/ > >

    04/19/2006 05:07:29
    1. Solomon Braman
    2. NTMAURO
    3. Reviewing my notes....I had Solomon & Content Mumford from Exeter....had 8 children the oldest one -Samuel married Sarah Sweet and settled in Tyringham Mas. in 1777 (6 child) Nancy Tourjee Mauro Genealogy is the gift that gives for generations. www.Tourjee.net -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.385 / Virus Database: 268.4.4/318 - Release Date: 4/18/2006

    04/19/2006 03:45:50
    1. Re: [RIGENWEB] Re: BRAMAN-BRAYMAN- HAZARD at SK Library, NK
    2. Rick Tallman
    3. Ron, I have Elizabeth Hazard in my database, with the following information: Born about 1626, South Kingston, RI Died 8 Nov 1711, Portsmouth, Newport Co., RI Parents: Thomas Hazard (1610-1680) and Martha Potter (1611-1699) She had three siblings; Robert (1635-1710), Hannah (1637-1710), and Martha (1641-?) Rick Tallman -------Original Message------- From: RONALD BARTLETT Date: 04/19/06 20:17:32 To: RIGENWEB-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [RIGENWEB] Re: BRAMAN-BRAYMAN- HAZARD at SK Library, NK Hi, I have an Elizabeth Hazard in my database, (no dates) I have her m George Lawton. They had a dau, Susannah Lawton b. 1650. They connect to my Cornell's, Do you have any data on Elizabeth? Ron Bartlett ronbar12@nsn.com<mailto:ronbar12@nsn.com> ----- Original Message ----- From: Judith McNiel<mailto:judemcniel@cox.net> To: RIGENWEB-L@rootsweb.com<mailto:RIGENWEB-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2006 8:24 AM Subject: [RIGENWEB] Re: BRAMAN-BRAYMAN- HAZARD at SK Library, NK Thank you, Jane, and I will try there for sure! I have only been to the library in NK---and you just reminded me that maybe I should sneak back over there to look at Mrs. Schunke's collection again! I was never looking into HAZARD until very recently. Thx!!!!!!! Jude ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jane Brown" <Jbrown19@cox.net<mailto:Jbrown19@cox.net>> To: "Judith McNiel" <judemcniel@cox.net<mailto:judemcniel@cox.net>> Sent: Sunday, April 16, 2006 8:35 AM Subject: Re: BRAMAN-BRAYMAN- HAZARD ties?? > The South Kingstown Library has extensive info on the Hazard Family. > They have a genealogy room. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Judith McNiel" <judemcniel@cox.net<mailto:judemcniel@cox.net>> > To: <RIGENWEB-L@rootsweb.com<mailto:RIGENWEB-L@rootsweb.com>> > Sent: Saturday, April 15, 2006 8:28 AM > Subject: BRAMAN-BRAYMAN- HAZARD ties?? > > >> Hello and Happy Easter- >> >> I am a BRAYMAN BRAMAN enthusiast, still trying to solve the mysterious >> bunch in EXETER around 1800----the widow of my EBENEZER BRAMAN later >> lived in Smithfield with a HAZARD BRAMAN and his wife SARAH. I am trying >> to connect the Hazards to the Bramans, and I think that Hazard Braman and >> EBENEZER Braman were perhaps brothers. >> >> *****Are there any ***HAZARD researchers** out there *** who might have >> input for the family group sheets I am trying to work on? I plan a trip >> to SOUTH KINGSTOWN town hall in May, where it seems there should be >> plenty of Hazard clues. >> >> If anyone needs something looked up for themselves in SK, please let me >> know!!!!!!!! Thanks, Jude in CT >> >> ______________________________ > > > ==== RIGENWEB Mailing List ==== Visit RootsWeb Genealogical Data Cooperative: http://www.rootsweb com/<http://www.rootsweb.com/> WorldConnect Project -- Connecting the World One GEDCOM at a Time http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/<http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/> ==== RIGENWEB Mailing List ==== Washington County RIGenWeb http://www.rootsweb.com/~riwashin/ Scans of Rhode Island Maps are at http://www.rootsweb.com/~rigenweb/maps/

    04/19/2006 02:30:48
    1. Re: [RIGENWEB] Re: BRAMAN-BRAYMAN- HAZARD at SK Library, NK
    2. RONALD BARTLETT
    3. Hi, I have an Elizabeth Hazard in my database, (no dates) I have her m George Lawton. They had a dau, Susannah Lawton b. 1650. They connect to my Cornell's, Do you have any data on Elizabeth? Ron Bartlett ronbar12@nsn.com<mailto:ronbar12@nsn.com> ----- Original Message ----- From: Judith McNiel<mailto:judemcniel@cox.net> To: RIGENWEB-L@rootsweb.com<mailto:RIGENWEB-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2006 8:24 AM Subject: [RIGENWEB] Re: BRAMAN-BRAYMAN- HAZARD at SK Library, NK Thank you, Jane, and I will try there for sure! I have only been to the library in NK---and you just reminded me that maybe I should sneak back over there to look at Mrs. Schunke's collection again! I was never looking into HAZARD until very recently. Thx!!!!!!! Jude ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jane Brown" <Jbrown19@cox.net<mailto:Jbrown19@cox.net>> To: "Judith McNiel" <judemcniel@cox.net<mailto:judemcniel@cox.net>> Sent: Sunday, April 16, 2006 8:35 AM Subject: Re: BRAMAN-BRAYMAN- HAZARD ties?? > The South Kingstown Library has extensive info on the Hazard Family. > They have a genealogy room. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Judith McNiel" <judemcniel@cox.net<mailto:judemcniel@cox.net>> > To: <RIGENWEB-L@rootsweb.com<mailto:RIGENWEB-L@rootsweb.com>> > Sent: Saturday, April 15, 2006 8:28 AM > Subject: BRAMAN-BRAYMAN- HAZARD ties?? > > >> Hello and Happy Easter- >> >> I am a BRAYMAN BRAMAN enthusiast, still trying to solve the mysterious >> bunch in EXETER around 1800----the widow of my EBENEZER BRAMAN later >> lived in Smithfield with a HAZARD BRAMAN and his wife SARAH. I am trying >> to connect the Hazards to the Bramans, and I think that Hazard Braman and >> EBENEZER Braman were perhaps brothers. >> >> *****Are there any ***HAZARD researchers** out there *** who might have >> input for the family group sheets I am trying to work on? I plan a trip >> to SOUTH KINGSTOWN town hall in May, where it seems there should be >> plenty of Hazard clues. >> >> If anyone needs something looked up for themselves in SK, please let me >> know!!!!!!!! Thanks, Jude in CT >> >> ______________________________ > > > ==== RIGENWEB Mailing List ==== Visit RootsWeb Genealogical Data Cooperative: http://www.rootsweb.com/<http://www.rootsweb.com/> WorldConnect Project -- Connecting the World One GEDCOM at a Time http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/<http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/>

    04/19/2006 01:15:40
    1. Re: [RIGENWEB] Re: BRAMAN-BRAYMAN- HAZARD at SK Library, NK
    2. Donna Potter
    3. Hi Jude, I do not have my family file open right now but I believe that Hazard Brayman was an ancestor of my nephew's via his "other" side. I also have a few Hazrad lines but I know I have run up against a few brick walls with Hazard Brayman. My Hazards are mainly from Hannah Hazard who married a Knowles - I have that line from both my parents. Donner > > From: "Judith McNiel" <judemcniel@cox.net> > Date: 2006/04/19 Wed AM 09:24:19 EDT > To: RIGENWEB-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [RIGENWEB] Re: BRAMAN-BRAYMAN- HAZARD at SK Library, NK > > Thank you, Jane, and I will try there for sure! > > I have only been to the library in NK---and you just reminded me that maybe > I should sneak back over there to look at Mrs. Schunke's collection again! I > was never looking into HAZARD until very recently. > > Thx!!!!!!! Jude > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Jane Brown" <Jbrown19@cox.net> > To: "Judith McNiel" <judemcniel@cox.net> > Sent: Sunday, April 16, 2006 8:35 AM > Subject: Re: BRAMAN-BRAYMAN- HAZARD ties?? > > > > The South Kingstown Library has extensive info on the Hazard Family. > > They have a genealogy room. > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Judith McNiel" <judemcniel@cox.net> > > To: <RIGENWEB-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Saturday, April 15, 2006 8:28 AM > > Subject: BRAMAN-BRAYMAN- HAZARD ties?? > > > > > >> Hello and Happy Easter- > >> > >> I am a BRAYMAN BRAMAN enthusiast, still trying to solve the mysterious > >> bunch in EXETER around 1800----the widow of my EBENEZER BRAMAN later > >> lived in Smithfield with a HAZARD BRAMAN and his wife SARAH. I am trying > >> to connect the Hazards to the Bramans, and I think that Hazard Braman and > >> EBENEZER Braman were perhaps brothers. > >> > >> *****Are there any ***HAZARD researchers** out there *** who might have > >> input for the family group sheets I am trying to work on? I plan a trip > >> to SOUTH KINGSTOWN town hall in May, where it seems there should be > >> plenty of Hazard clues. > >> > >> If anyone needs something looked up for themselves in SK, please let me > >> know!!!!!!!! Thanks, Jude in CT > >> > >> ______________________________ > > > > > > > > > > ==== RIGENWEB Mailing List ==== > Visit RootsWeb Genealogical Data Cooperative: http://www.rootsweb.com/ > WorldConnect Project -- Connecting the World One GEDCOM at a Time > http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/ > >

    04/19/2006 12:26:01
    1. Jamestown Bridge
    2. AHarney
    3. Lisa, Thanks for letting us know! Watched all I could via the Internet..projo.com and turnto10.com and wpri.com Sent an old photo of the two bridges for the slideshow...another part of my past is gone! Ann

    04/19/2006 09:11:16
    1. AN ALTERNATIVE TO BE CONSIDERED
    2. Bill Waterhouse
    3. As I read of the many on this & other lists who have become frus- trated by being unable to find the burial sites of their ancestors, family members, or others, despite many hours of researching & walking of cemeteries; I would like to point out another possibility which few, if any, consider...that being cremation. Cremation is not a new concept as the disposing of human bodies on a funeral pyre -usually one body at a time-dates back in America, at least, to Colonial times. Most of us have read of the; albeit horrific; body pyres that were utilized, usually after the biggest of the battles of the Civil War, to dispose of the often thousands of bodies which accumulated as a result of the fighting. This was done out of necessity as the digging of individual, or even mass graves, was out of the question due to lack of manpower. However, the most compelling reason to dispose of the bodies as quickly as possible was to prevent the spread of disease which was rampant at the time. Very few probably realize that of the 250,000-300,000 men of the Confederate Army who died during the war, only one quarter of those deaths were incurred in battle, with the remainder dying of disease. Union Army deaths due to disease were somewhat lesser due to the availabilty of more sophisicated medicines & techniques. Several years after the War the crematory furnace was developed & many funeral establishments had them installed in their facilities leading to the wider useage of this method. I recently spent the better part of a year attempting to find the burial places of an ancestor, a CW veteran, & his wife who both died in Chicago, with- out success. A search of the cemeteries in & around Chicago & of the National Cemeteries yielded no results either. In speaking later with a member of the branch of the family to which the deceased belonged, I learned that cremation was literally a tradition in that branch, & I was told of a scattering of ashes at sea & in various cemeteries in several states. Thus, after a period of 100 years have elapsed since the death of these two people, & with not finding any evidence of cemetery burials, I must 'assume' that even with- out any proof, that they were cremated. Also with many families not having the funds to purchase a cemetery plot, a gravestone, & other costs associated with a funeral, cremation was no doubt a lower cost alternative. Also, as the ashes are usually placed in an urn, rather than scattering the ashes, the urns could be kept at home, where the family members could feel that the deceased was "always close by." What might have happened to the urns through- out the ensuing years might well be "Another story." To those who might feel like they are 'chasing their tail' in attempting to find where their family member's remains are; this just may be another consideration to keep in mind. Bill Waterhouse Mystic, CT -END-

    04/19/2006 04:34:57
    1. Re: [RIGENWEB] RI Vital Records...
    2. Lisa Lepore
    3. RI State Archives - cheapest & easiest - You can request by email, but they will send the document by regular mail along with a bill. 15 cents for non certified, 2.00 for certified. Just fill out the form below and email it to reference@sec.state.ri.us Lisa Kenneth S. Carlson Reference Archivist Rhode Island State Archives 337 Westminster Street Providence, R.I. 02903 401-222-2353 401-222-3199 VITAL RECORDS ORDER GUIDELINES 1. All requests must be made on a Vital Records Order Form. 2. Only one type of record (e.g., birth, marriage, or death) for one name may be requested on a Form. 3. No more than two Vital Records Order Forms may be submitted at one time. Please wait for our response before sending further requests. 4. All requests for vital records must include an approximate date for the birth, marriage, or death sought. If you are unsure of the date, we ask that you include a five year period for the search (e.g., 1870-1875) as well as any information that will assist, such as parents' names, town/city of residence, etc. 5. Requests for vital records before 1853 must include the name of the city or town since no statewide index exists to facilitate a search of the early town records. 6. Photocopies of records will be provided at a cost of $.15 per page. Certified copies of state records (births, marriages, deaths recorded from 1853) can be provided at a cost of $2.00 per record. Requests for certification of pre-1853 vital records must be directed to the city or town that holds the original record. ****PLEASE DO NOT SEND MONEY**** **** YOU WILL BE NOTIFIED OF ANY CHARGES*** Note: Rhode Island General Laws stipulate that all records of birth and marriage are closed for a period of one-hundred (100) years. Death records are restricted for a period of fifty (50) years. Records of birth, marriage, and death available at the State Archives are as follows: Town Vitals: Prior to 1853 - microfilm copies only. Original records are maintained by the individual cities and towns. Births and Marriages: 1853-1901 (statewide index available) Deaths: 1853-1951 (statewide index available) Requests for copies of statewide filings of births and marriages after 1901 and deaths after 1951 must be requested from the Department of Health, Division of Vital Records, Three Capitol Hill, Providence, R.I. 02908 (401-222-2812) ****THIS FORM MAY BE COPIED**** VITAL RECORDS ORDER FORM Type of Record: _____ Birth _____ Marriage _____ Death (Select only one) _____ photocopy (.15/pg.) _______ certified copy ($2.00) Name of Individual Sought: First:__________________ Middle: ______________ Last:___________ Date of Birth/Marriage/Death: __________________________________ Place of event: _____________________________________________ Parents' Names: ____________________________________________ Spouse: __________________________________________________ Your Name: ___________________________ Address: ______________________________ _____________________________ ----- Original Message ----- From: "AHarney" <aharney@exis.net> To: <RIGENWEB-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2006 9:28 AM Subject: [RIGENWEB] RI Vital Records... > Thanks for the responses. I used familysearch.org for the marriage. The > others were random notes from the Ancestry CD that I used as a reference > only. > > On the marriage from familysearch.org: It is interesting to take the batch > number that is referred to and look through all the marriages (in this case) > of the period! Many!! > > For example the batch number on this marriage is M501992. If you click on > that number it goes to a search for just that batch or part of the film, and > returns all entries. One part is Warwick, Kent, Rhode Island computer > printout ; marriages, 1851-1882. > > Film or fiche number 0925491 > > Births, marriages, deaths 1649-1883 Warwick > > This includes what is now West Warwick - and the early emigrant mill > workers, and their children. They are not completely alpa listed, and the > spellings are creative! > > PATRICK CONLY > Marriages: > Spouse: MARY KEELEY > Marriage: 22 JUL 1855 Warwick, Kent, Rhode Island > > I have a Patrick and Mary and wonder if this is the lady. Time is right. > Hoping her name is Kiely and not Kelly! Where do I find more info on this > marriage...parents / witnesses? > > Cheers, > Ann >

    04/19/2006 03:39:12
    1. RI Vital Records...
    2. AHarney
    3. Thanks for the responses. I used familysearch.org for the marriage. The others were random notes from the Ancestry CD that I used as a reference only. On the marriage from familysearch.org: It is interesting to take the batch number that is referred to and look through all the marriages (in this case) of the period! Many!! For example the batch number on this marriage is M501992. If you click on that number it goes to a search for just that batch or part of the film, and returns all entries. One part is Warwick, Kent, Rhode Island computer printout ; marriages, 1851-1882. Film or fiche number 0925491 Births, marriages, deaths 1649-1883 Warwick This includes what is now West Warwick - and the early emigrant mill workers, and their children. They are not completely alpa listed, and the spellings are creative! PATRICK CONLY Marriages: Spouse: MARY KEELEY Marriage: 22 JUL 1855 Warwick, Kent, Rhode Island I have a Patrick and Mary and wonder if this is the lady. Time is right. Hoping her name is Kiely and not Kelly! Where do I find more info on this marriage...parents / witnesses? Cheers, Ann

    04/19/2006 03:28:00
    1. Re: BRAMAN-BRAYMAN- HAZARD at SK Library, NK
    2. Judith McNiel
    3. Thank you, Jane, and I will try there for sure! I have only been to the library in NK---and you just reminded me that maybe I should sneak back over there to look at Mrs. Schunke's collection again! I was never looking into HAZARD until very recently. Thx!!!!!!! Jude ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jane Brown" <Jbrown19@cox.net> To: "Judith McNiel" <judemcniel@cox.net> Sent: Sunday, April 16, 2006 8:35 AM Subject: Re: BRAMAN-BRAYMAN- HAZARD ties?? > The South Kingstown Library has extensive info on the Hazard Family. > They have a genealogy room. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Judith McNiel" <judemcniel@cox.net> > To: <RIGENWEB-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Saturday, April 15, 2006 8:28 AM > Subject: BRAMAN-BRAYMAN- HAZARD ties?? > > >> Hello and Happy Easter- >> >> I am a BRAYMAN BRAMAN enthusiast, still trying to solve the mysterious >> bunch in EXETER around 1800----the widow of my EBENEZER BRAMAN later >> lived in Smithfield with a HAZARD BRAMAN and his wife SARAH. I am trying >> to connect the Hazards to the Bramans, and I think that Hazard Braman and >> EBENEZER Braman were perhaps brothers. >> >> *****Are there any ***HAZARD researchers** out there *** who might have >> input for the family group sheets I am trying to work on? I plan a trip >> to SOUTH KINGSTOWN town hall in May, where it seems there should be >> plenty of Hazard clues. >> >> If anyone needs something looked up for themselves in SK, please let me >> know!!!!!!!! Thanks, Jude in CT >> >> ______________________________ > > >

    04/19/2006 03:24:19
    1. Jamestown Bridge
    2. Lisa Lepore
    3. I'm putting this in the category of history - I saw on the news last night that they started to take down the old Jamestown Bridge. They imploded a major portion of the middle of it - the rest to come down at a later date. Jeesh - I still remember the ferry - now I know I'm old. there is probably something at the turnto10.com site or the projo.com but I can't connect to them right now to check it out. Lisa

    04/19/2006 03:01:44
    1. Re: [RIGENWEB] RI Vital Records CD
    2. Loree
    3. You're welcome. I think... <grin> Loree ----- Original Message ----- From: Lisa Lepore To: RIGENWEB-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Monday, April 17, 2006 9:16 PM Subject: Re: [RIGENWEB] RI Vital Records CD Loree - I'm sure Ann will straighten us out. When I didn't find the marriage in the online Ancestry database, I looked at the LDS site. When I found the marriage there, it said the data was from their film for Warwick, Kent, RI computer printout - marriages, but I didn't see where it referenced the OS 9 and OS 17, so I was thinking the marriage was on the RI CD, but not on the corresponding online database. Your message reminded me that I have a civil war CD that doesn't work very well. I have to see what the problem is. I set it aside because it was annoying me, then I forgot all about it. Thanks, I think..... Lisa ----- Original Message ----- From: "Loree" <Loree@dc.rr.com> To: <RIGENWEB-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, April 17, 2006 7:29 PM Subject: Re: [RIGENWEB] RI Vital Records CD > Lisa... I have the Ancestry CD, and use both the Ancestry online version and use to use the CD, which I now cannot get to work on my computer. GGrrrrr. Ann will have to answer that questions about whether the Conly-Keely marriage is on her CD. I read the originial note a couple of times, and finally concluded (perhaps wrongly) that the marriage she found was only on the LDS I.G.I. and not on the CD.... For sure, Vol. 9 and 17 don't relate to the year 1855. > > Loree > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Lisa Lepore > To: RIGENWEB-L@rootsweb.com > Sent: Monday, April 17, 2006 4:16 PM > Subject: Re: [RIGENWEB] RI Vital Records CD > > > Is this CD the same as the database on line at ancestry.com? > Rhode Island Marriages, 1636-1930? > > The reason I ask is that this Keeley/Conly marriage is not included > in the on line version. > > Lisa > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Loree" <Loree@dc.rr.com> > To: <RIGENWEB-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, April 17, 2006 12:35 PM > Subject: Re: [RIGENWEB] RI Vital Records CD > > > > Ann - those are Providence records. The CD contains -just- > Providence records. Occasionally you find an event that happened in > "North Providence" or Cranston.... and very, very occasionally, > Warwick. Not sure how that happened.... except, maybe, the priest > just happened to be in the vicinity of the Providence recording place > rather than the local recording office... The few from Cranston I've > found, have been either in the Olneyville/Cranston area or the South > Providence/Elmwood area. The town border lines are right there. > ...Can't explain Warwick..... > > > > The Original Source number you quote are Providence Vol. 17, pg. 29 > and Providence Vol. 9, page 147. > > > > LDS has filmed the vital records from Kent Co.; also Cranston, East > Providence.... > > > > Hope that helps. > > Loree > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: AHarney > > To: RIGENWEB-L@rootsweb.com > > Sent: Monday, April 17, 2006 9:24 AM > > Subject: [RIGENWEB] RI Vital Records CD > > > > > > Does anyone know if the reference numbers in the above records > relate to a > > specific city record? > > I.E.: > > OSPage: 17:29 > > OSPage: 9:147 > > > > I know this CD does not contain Pawtucket and area. Wonder if it > covers > > Warwick / West Warwick? > > > > If found this on the familysearch.org page from the IGI and can > find no > > further reference: > > > > PATRICK CONLY > > Marriages: > > Spouse: MARY KEELEY > > Marriage: 22 JUL 1855 Warwick, Kent, Rhode Island > > > > TIA, > > Ann > > > > ==== RIGENWEB Mailing List ==== Search the RIGenWeb Mailing List http://www.rootsweb.com/~rigenweb/mailsrch.html RIGenWeb Surname And Query List http://www.rootsweb.com/~riwashin/state/qryindex.htm

    04/18/2006 03:01:01
    1. Re: [RIGENWEB] RI Vital Records CD
    2. Lisa Lepore
    3. Loree - I'm sure Ann will straighten us out. When I didn't find the marriage in the online Ancestry database, I looked at the LDS site. When I found the marriage there, it said the data was from their film for Warwick, Kent, RI computer printout - marriages, but I didn't see where it referenced the OS 9 and OS 17, so I was thinking the marriage was on the RI CD, but not on the corresponding online database. Your message reminded me that I have a civil war CD that doesn't work very well. I have to see what the problem is. I set it aside because it was annoying me, then I forgot all about it. Thanks, I think..... Lisa ----- Original Message ----- From: "Loree" <Loree@dc.rr.com> To: <RIGENWEB-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, April 17, 2006 7:29 PM Subject: Re: [RIGENWEB] RI Vital Records CD > Lisa... I have the Ancestry CD, and use both the Ancestry online version and use to use the CD, which I now cannot get to work on my computer. GGrrrrr. Ann will have to answer that questions about whether the Conly-Keely marriage is on her CD. I read the originial note a couple of times, and finally concluded (perhaps wrongly) that the marriage she found was only on the LDS I.G.I. and not on the CD.... For sure, Vol. 9 and 17 don't relate to the year 1855. > > Loree > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Lisa Lepore > To: RIGENWEB-L@rootsweb.com > Sent: Monday, April 17, 2006 4:16 PM > Subject: Re: [RIGENWEB] RI Vital Records CD > > > Is this CD the same as the database on line at ancestry.com? > Rhode Island Marriages, 1636-1930? > > The reason I ask is that this Keeley/Conly marriage is not included > in the on line version. > > Lisa > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Loree" <Loree@dc.rr.com> > To: <RIGENWEB-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, April 17, 2006 12:35 PM > Subject: Re: [RIGENWEB] RI Vital Records CD > > > > Ann - those are Providence records. The CD contains -just- > Providence records. Occasionally you find an event that happened in > "North Providence" or Cranston.... and very, very occasionally, > Warwick. Not sure how that happened.... except, maybe, the priest > just happened to be in the vicinity of the Providence recording place > rather than the local recording office... The few from Cranston I've > found, have been either in the Olneyville/Cranston area or the South > Providence/Elmwood area. The town border lines are right there. > ...Can't explain Warwick..... > > > > The Original Source number you quote are Providence Vol. 17, pg. 29 > and Providence Vol. 9, page 147. > > > > LDS has filmed the vital records from Kent Co.; also Cranston, East > Providence.... > > > > Hope that helps. > > Loree > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: AHarney > > To: RIGENWEB-L@rootsweb.com > > Sent: Monday, April 17, 2006 9:24 AM > > Subject: [RIGENWEB] RI Vital Records CD > > > > > > Does anyone know if the reference numbers in the above records > relate to a > > specific city record? > > I.E.: > > OSPage: 17:29 > > OSPage: 9:147 > > > > I know this CD does not contain Pawtucket and area. Wonder if it > covers > > Warwick / West Warwick? > > > > If found this on the familysearch.org page from the IGI and can > find no > > further reference: > > > > PATRICK CONLY > > Marriages: > > Spouse: MARY KEELEY > > Marriage: 22 JUL 1855 Warwick, Kent, Rhode Island > > > > TIA, > > Ann > > > >

    04/17/2006 06:16:41
    1. Re: [RIGENWEB] RI Vital Records CD
    2. Lisa Lepore
    3. Is this CD the same as the database on line at ancestry.com? Rhode Island Marriages, 1636-1930? The reason I ask is that this Keeley/Conly marriage is not included in the on line version. Lisa ----- Original Message ----- From: "Loree" <Loree@dc.rr.com> To: <RIGENWEB-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, April 17, 2006 12:35 PM Subject: Re: [RIGENWEB] RI Vital Records CD > Ann - those are Providence records. The CD contains -just- Providence records. Occasionally you find an event that happened in "North Providence" or Cranston.... and very, very occasionally, Warwick. Not sure how that happened.... except, maybe, the priest just happened to be in the vicinity of the Providence recording place rather than the local recording office... The few from Cranston I've found, have been either in the Olneyville/Cranston area or the South Providence/Elmwood area. The town border lines are right there. ...Can't explain Warwick..... > > The Original Source number you quote are Providence Vol. 17, pg. 29 and Providence Vol. 9, page 147. > > LDS has filmed the vital records from Kent Co.; also Cranston, East Providence.... > > Hope that helps. > Loree > ----- Original Message ----- > From: AHarney > To: RIGENWEB-L@rootsweb.com > Sent: Monday, April 17, 2006 9:24 AM > Subject: [RIGENWEB] RI Vital Records CD > > > Does anyone know if the reference numbers in the above records relate to a > specific city record? > I.E.: > OSPage: 17:29 > OSPage: 9:147 > > I know this CD does not contain Pawtucket and area. Wonder if it covers > Warwick / West Warwick? > > If found this on the familysearch.org page from the IGI and can find no > further reference: > > PATRICK CONLY > Marriages: > Spouse: MARY KEELEY > Marriage: 22 JUL 1855 Warwick, Kent, Rhode Island > > TIA, > Ann > > > > > ==== RIGENWEB Mailing List ==== > Search the RIGenWeb Mailing List http://www.rootsweb.com/~rigenweb/mailsrch.html > RIGenWeb Surname And Query List http://www.rootsweb.com/~riwashin/state/qryindex.htm > > > ==== RIGENWEB Mailing List ==== > The RI Archives http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ri/rifiles.htm > RIGenWeb Archives Search http://www.rootsweb.com/usgenweb/ri/risearch.html > >

    04/17/2006 01:16:08