Looking for please the parents of Lydia Ann Collins b 1837 in R.I. [Cumberland ?] she married CHARLES FISKE b 1838, they were married 07/24/1857 and last lived in Pawt. R.I. They had 13 Children. Thank you Frank in Novie
Hello, would anyone have access to records and could help me find the date of birth of John W Salter born Cranston,RI and died in Florida on 9 Oct 1987. He was 57 when he died. His parents were John W Salter and Alice Brady. thanks, William Glendinning, Northern Ireland
Hello All, Some time back I ran across a website dedicated to tool makers of Providence. On this site there is also a link to a Providence, Rhode Island, Directory of 1836/37. It contains names, addresses and occupations of the inhabitants of Providence of these years. Included are my Great Great Great Great Grandfather Burgess Thomas Chace, teamster, and his son (my ggg grandfather) Thomas Bron Chace, overseer. Since finding information about the Poorhouses on this mailing list, I have revisited the site and found further information about two Cornells which may be the Cornells associated with the Portsmouth Poorhouse as Keeper of the Asylum and Appraiser of Inventory, George Cornell http://rewhc.org/townfarmcommittals.shtml and Stephen B. Cornell http://rewhc.org//townfarminvent01.shtml - respectively. They are listed as follows: Cornell George, house-carpenter, Hospital Cornell Stephen, overseer calender, Sabin, Federal [anyone know what an "overseer calender" is?] The inventory done by Stephen B. Cornell and Richard Sherman Jr. was in 1833 which would put the Stephen in the Directory near the right place and at the right time to be the appraiser. However, the letters from Seth Anthony to George Cornell were in 1867 being at a substantially later time, so this George Cornell, house-carpenter, Hospital, may have no connection whatsoever. By the way, you may find your relatives at the link. Take a look. http://www.netris.org/RIToolmakers/1836-37ProvDir/1836-37ProvDirMain.html Cheers, Jeffrey Chace > Dear Linda, > > Thanks a lot for the information. I am much intrigued as to the genealogies > of Stephen B. Cornell, Appraiser Inventory of Goods and stock at the > Portsmouth Assylum, and Mr George Cornell, Keeper of the Asylum to whom Seth > Anthony writes. > > You see, Thomas Chace's wife (my GGG Grandmother) was Lucretia Cornell, > sister of Ezra Cornell, founder of Cornell University. I have often > wondered how Thomas and Lucretia met one another and wonder what role the > other Cornells of the Providence area may have played in their > introduction. Lucretia Cornell (and Ezra Cornell) were from De Ruyter, New > York. > > Could Lucretia have been visiting a relative at the Dexter Poorhouse or at > Portsmouth when she met Thomas Chace, overseer of the poor? (speculative, > of course). I noticed a Betsey Chase (with an "s") and a couple of > Cornells, David and Mary B., in the Portsmouth Poorhouse > (http://rewhc.org//townfarminsane.shtml). > > Thanks a million for the information. I will follow up on these leads and > see where it brings me and, of course, will share the information with the > Providence mailing list. > > Cheers, > > Jeffrey Chace > > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > > Jeffrey Chace [email protected] L I N U X t h e c h o i c e o f a G N U g e n e r a t i o n . . . Contrary to popular belief, Unix is user friendly. It just happens to be very selective about who it decides to make friends with.
Dear Linda, Thanks a lot for the information. I am much intrigued as to the genealogies of Stephen B. Cornell, Appraiser Inventory of Goods and stock at the Portsmouth Assylum, and Mr George Cornell, Keeper of the Asylum to whom Seth Anthony writes. You see, Thomas Chace's wife (my GGG Grandmother) was Lucretia Cornell, sister of Ezra Cornell, founder of Cornell University. I have often wondered how Thomas and Lucretia met one another and wonder what role the other Cornells of the Providence area may have played in their introduction. Lucretia Cornell (and Ezra Cornell) were from De Ruyter, New York. Could Lucretia have been visiting a relative at the Dexter Poorhouse or at Portsmouth when she met Thomas Chace, overseer of the poor? (speculative, of course). I noticed a Betsey Chase (with an "s") and a couple of Cornells, David and Mary B., in the Portsmouth Poorhouse (http://rewhc.org//townfarminsane.shtml). Thanks a million for the information. I will follow up on these leads and see where it brings me and, of course, will share the information with the Providence mailing list. Cheers, Jeffrey Chace
Dear Linda, I hope that you may be able to help me - in two ways. First, my GGG Grandfather Thomas Chace was a Quaker and lived in Providence circa 1805 - 1865 then he moved on to Shawnee, Kansas. His family (father, grandfather, etc.) lived in Providence from about 1700 until he left (other members of his family, of course, remained). I have a copy of a Providence directory from 1836/37 when Thomas Chace was in his mid-thirties, and in the directory he is listed as "overseer." Now, overseer could of course mean many things, but being a Quaker, I think he may have been elected "overseer of the poor." He was by trade a milkman with his own customers and I doubt whether he was "overseer" of the other milkmen. Is it possible that the Quakers had elected him "overseer of the poor" and that he had ties to Dexter? This I do not know. His father's name was Burgess T. Chace, a teamster and also a Quaker. Do you know of any involvement these two ancestors of mine may have had with Dexter and particularly as "overseer"? Second, if not, your help in determining that they were indeed not involved can lead me further on my way to finding out what kind of overseer Thomas Chace may have been by telling me that he was in no way connected to the Providence Poorhouse. Yours, Jeffrey Chace
I am searching for information on this gentlemen. I strongly beleive he is my ggrandfather from England. I need to find out more, the birth year is correct, but need to find out more information. Has anyone ever dealt with Pocasset Cemetery on Dyer Ave before? I have written to the City Clerk in Cranston, but am getting anxious. He was born in 1882 and died 1938. If its possible to find an obit where would i begin to look? thanks in advance, everyone on this list has been so great!!!!!!
We would like to invite you to re-visit our website, The POORHOUSE STORY (a clearinghouse for information about 19th century American poorhouses) at http://www.poorhousestory.com We just posted a link to a photograph and some drawings of the Dexter Asylum (along with some other information)on the American Memory collection. DIRECTIONS: At the homepage (link above) click on POORHOUSES BY STATE, then on RHODE ISLAND on the table of states. If you have been to the website recently you may have to click REFRESH or RELOAD on the browser to see the new information. There are other pages on the site which may give you some interesting perspective on poorhouses. They are off the homepage and include: the HISTORY page and the LETTER TO GENEALOGISTS as well as FEATURED ARTICLES. There are great tips for researching poorhouse records for yourself on the RECORDS page; and you might want to subscribe to our (almost) monthly newletter (which you can do in the lower right corner of the homepage). The information on our site will only grow through the submissions of generous readers. If you would like to e-mail me ... please do so off-list because I cannot maintain subscriptions to as many lists as we post messages on. (You can use an e-mail link off one of our web pages.) We hope you enjoy the site! Thanks, Linda Crannell (aka=The Poorhouse Lady)
Paul was nice enough to supply me with some Cristofaro's in the RI census index. Would any one be able to check COSTANTRO CRISTOFARO on roll 1509 page 265 and PIETRO CRISTOFARO on same roll, page 312. Thanks you so much in advance.
Looking for descendants of James ASQUITH, born Jan or Feb 1821, probably in Lancashire, and came to the United States in 1880 as a widower. The family lived in the Lincoln/Saylesville, Central Falls and Pawtucket areas. James ASQUITH married Sophia WALKER and had nine children: John H., born 1848, married Elizabeth BICKERSTAFF in Blackburn in 1877, then immigrated that same year to US>RI, had three children: Annie (b. 1871, d. 1940, married a HASKELL, had a son named John Ellis), Leonard (b. 1877, d. 1944, married Elizabeth HASKELL) and Sophia born 1880) Amelia, b. 1851, married John WILKINSON in Bury in 1872 then immigrated and had one child that lived to adulthood named Everett, born 1882) David, b. abt. 1852, married Ada HARRISON in 1883 in Smithfield, RI after immigrating, had two daughters: Ada Sophia (b. 1885, married a SMITH) and Annie (b. 1891). David and wife lived in Boston, Massachusetts by 1912. Mary Jane, b. 1857, immigrated 1874, married Herbert PEARSON about 1876 in RI, had three children: Ernest, Lydia (b. 1878, married a BRITTON) and Zoe (b. 1880) Cornelius, born 1859, married Alice LITTERICK in 1884 after immigrating to RI in 1880, had three children: Thomas (b. 1885), Sophia (b. 1888) and James (b. 1891) James: stayed in England and died 1938, two sons; Fred and John H. (died 1918) Samuel, stayed in England (died 1948, probably in Accrinton, Lancs) There were also two children that I do not have names for yet. James (born 1821) had a brother named William who may have come to the US also, but at least had four sons who immigrated to the US before about 1900. If you think these people, or any other Asquiths in Rhode Island, were your relations, please contact me at [email protected] Amy
In a message dated 3/16/2002 11:41:16 AM Eastern Standard Time, [email protected] writes: > the lister who requested information on the MARTIN family in R.I. gets > this message it is to tell him I accidentally deleted his letter asking > for info on this family. If he will resend his letter I will be happy to > share what I have. > Peter, thanks ... probably my note. I'll e-mail you direct. Regards, Al Rose Please visit my GEDCOM posted at URL: http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=butchrose
If the lister who requested information on the MARTIN family in R.I. gets this message it is to tell him I accidentally deleted his letter asking for info on this family. If he will resend his letter I will be happy to share what I have. Pete McCue [email protected]
Hi Leslie, Thank you for sending what you have on your Eldredges. I think that I am also a descendant of Robert Eldred, but I haven't been able to prove it yet. I have hit a brickwall on my Eldredge line. My ggg grandfather, Richard Eldredge, was born in Harwich (according to his death record) and his death record lists his father as Lewis and mother, Sarah, but I have not been able to find any trace of them anywhere on the Cape. It is conjecture that Lewis was the son of William and Mary Small Eldredge, but that is all I have. The gene pool was limited back then so it seems there was a lot of close relations marriages. Thanks again. Cheryl -----Original Message----- From: Leslie Hiatt <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Wednesday, March 13, 2002 9:10 PM Subject: Re: [RIPROVID] ROLL CALL, BASSETT, ELDREDGE, NICKERSON, MILLER & HAYWARD >Hi Cheryl >I'll copy my Eldredges below starting with the immigrant, Robert Eldred >(son-in-law of William Nickerson, the immigrant) You'll notice that I have >two Eldredge sisters Thankful and Sarah, with the result that we come down >to the same individuals: Thankful Nickerson Smart and Manoah Ellis. >Interestingly, there is a weird generational thing going on, with one line >managing to squeeze in another generation.... >Leslie in NC (born in Cranston, RI) > >1 Robert Eldred b: 1611 in Ipswich County, Suffolk d: Bef. January 18, >1682 in Chatham, Barnstable Co. Ma. +Elizabeth Nickerson b: January 01, >1630 in Norwich, England d: Bef. May 03, 1706 in Monomoit,( Chatham), >Barnstable Cty, Ma m: October 1649 > > 2 William Eldredge b: Aft. 1649 in Yarmouth, Massachusetts d: April 27, >1749 in Chatham, Massachusetts +Unknown b: Abt. 1650 in UNKNOWN d: in >Yarmouth, Massachusetts m: Bef. 1698 in UNKNOWN > > 3 William Eldredge b: Abt. 1698 in Yarmouth, Massachusetts d: April 1762 >+Thankful Crowell b: November 09, 1700 in Yarmouth, Massachusetts d: April >17, 1782 in Yarmouth, Ma. m: March 20, 1718 in Yarmouth, Massachusetts > > 4 Thankful Eldredge b: March 29, 1728 in Harwich, Barnstable, MA d: >October 1813 in Ossipee, Carroll, NH +Joshua Nickerson b: June 16, 1719 in >Harwich, Barnstable, MA d: August 01, 1791 in Tamworth, Carroll, NH m: July >30, 1745 in Harwich, Barnstable, MA > > 5 Rebecca Nickerson b: June 03, 1746 in Harwich, Barnstable, MA d: Abt. >1840 in Searsport, Maine +Winthrop Smart b: October 22, 1742 in Epping, NH >d: Abt. 1814 in N. Searsport, Maine m: Abt. 1768 in Exeter, New Hampshire > > 6 [2] Thankful Nickerson Smart b: Abt. 1767 in Eaton, Carroll, NH d: >February 11, 1840 in Prospect, Me +[1] Manoah Ellis b: Abt. 1754 in >Harwich, Ma. d: October 09, 1834 in Prospect, Me. m: Abt. 1780 in Frankport, >Me > > 4 Sarah Eldredge b: January 16, 1734 in Harwich, Ma. d: in Frankport, Me. >+Manoah Ellis b: Abt. 1736 d: Bef. 1790 in Frankport, Me. (now Stockton, >Me.) m: April 26, 1753 in Harwich, Ma. > > 5 [1] Manoah Ellis b: Abt. 1754 in Harwich, Ma. d: October 09, 1834 in >Prospect, Me. +[2] Thankful Nickerson Smart b: Abt. 1767 in Eaton, Carroll, >NH d: February 11, 1840 in Prospect, Me m: Abt. 1780 in Frankport, Me > > 6 Thankful Nickerson Ellis b: January 04, 1801 d: March 05, 1884 in >Belfast, Me. +Samuel Stillman Keith b: January 05, 1797 in N.H.? d: >February 08, 1877 in Jackson, Me. m: July 23, 1821 in Prospect, Me. > >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Clyde Prior" <[email protected]> >To: <[email protected]> >Sent: Wednesday, March 13, 2002 8:04 PM >Subject: Re: [RIPROVID] ROLL CALL, BASSETT, ELDREDGE, NICKERSON, MILLER & >HAYWARD > > >> Hi Leslie, >> >> What are the names of your Eldredges. My ggg grandfather was Richard >> Eldredge 1804-1872, he married Sally/Sarah Bassett the daughter of Joel >and >> Susannah Bassett. According to Richard and Sarah's death records they >both >> were born in Harwich, MA. >> >> Cheryl >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Leslie Hiatt <[email protected]> >> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> >> Date: Wednesday, March 13, 2002 7:29 AM >> Subject: Re: [RIPROVID] ROLL CALL, BASSETT, ELDREDGE, NICKERSON, MILLER & >> HAYWARD >> >> >> >Don't know much about the Bassetts at all. What I do, I'll post below. >> >Harold Bassett married my great-aunt, Mary Irene Wood (Aunt May). >> >1 Isaac P. S. Bassett +Emily B. Reynolds >> >........ 2 Harold Reynolds Bassett b: June 10, 1883 +Mary Irene Wood >b: >> >October 29, 1886 >> >.................. 3 Harold Reynolds Bassett b: October 22, 1908 >> >............................ 4 Suzanne Bassett >> >............................ 4 Peggy Ann Bassett >> >.................. 3 Ruth Bassett b: September 08, 1914 +Stanley >Swallow >> >b: April 17, 1910 >> >............................ 4 Mary Elizabeth Swallow >> >............................ 4 Eleanor Swallow >> >.................. 3 Mary Elizabeth Bassett b: November 15, 1911 in >Rhode >> >Island +Alfred Magnusson b: July 14, 1905 >> >............................ 4 Harold Alfred Magnusson >> >................................ +Marilyn >> >............................ *2nd Wife of Harold Alfred Magnusson: >> >................................ +Nancy >> >............................ 4 Eric Walter Magnusson >> > >> >I'm also looking for my elusive Rachel Basett who married Isaiah Keith, >> >place and dates unknown, but probably married in the 1790's, possibly in >> NH. >> >I also have a bunch of Nickerson's and Eldredges from Cape Cod. Also >> >Ellises, and Crowells. I imagine that your folk migrated from Cape Cod at >> >some point, since that is where the immigrant William Nickerson settled. >> >Those lines of mine went north to Maine. All were there by the end of the >> >1790's. >> >Leslie in NC >> > >> >----- Original Message ----- >> >From: <[email protected]> >> >To: <[email protected]> >> >Sent: Tuesday, March 12, 2002 7:14 PM >> >Subject: Re: [RIPROVID] ROLL CALL, BASSETT, ELDREDGE, NICKERSON, MILLER & >> >HAYWARD >> > >> > >> >> Is your BASSETT named John E. of 83 Cross Street, Central Falls. RI? >His >> >> mother was Lottie and his father was John M. Bassett. His mother >married >> >> twice. >> >> >> >> Susan Comstock >> >> >> >> >> >> ============================== >> >> To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy >records, >> >go to: >> >> http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >> >> >> > >> > >> >============================== >> >To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, >> go to: >> >http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >> > >> >> >> ============================== >> To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, >go to: >> http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >> > > >============================== >To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: >http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >
Bouvier: Charles, Alexander, Matilde/Mathilda, Adolphe/Adolf Tessier: Emma married Charles or Alexander Bouvier circa 1909 Cibor: Albina, married William Hallem early 1900s Hallem: William children were Elizabeth, Stanley, Mary, Mildred, William A., Helen, and Josephine Thanks for listening......Carrie
In a message dated 3/14/2002 1:16:02 PM Eastern Standard Time, [email protected] writes: > After Catherine died, Michael married widow: Maria (nee Fanning) > Hanley in St. Patrick's Church on Broadway in Providence in 1879. Maria > Peter B. McCue, Nice to see you making progress. I am intersted in the mention of the name MARTIN above. Is Mary-Ann Martin the married name of Maria's daughter? My family has a MARTIN line in Pawtucket and I know I have missed some. Regards, Al Rose Please visit my GEDCOM posted at URL: http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=butchrose
Hello: I am seeking stats or info on my grandfather's family. Here is what I know: He was Michael McCue-McHugh who arrived in R.I. about 1845-50. He married Catherine Glancy in Pawtucket in 1859. They had 5 children: Mary (died after 10 months); Thomas (died at 15 months); Patrick (died at 26 and may have been married to Catherine Hackett); James ( born in Central Falls 1869 died in 1943 under alias: Frank Williams in Baltimore, MD. city Hosp.); and, Peter, my dad. Born in CF in 1865 died in Newark, NJ in 1941. After Catherine died, Michael married widow: Maria (nee Fanning) Hanley in St. Patrick's Church on Broadway in Providence in 1879. Maria had 3 children: Patrick; Mary-Ann Martin and Briget Riley. I have never been able to find the birth records of my father; aunt Mary (I have her death record) or Uncle Patrick. I have my ggrandmother's (Mary Glancy) death certificate (she died in Lincoln on July 5, 1883 at 84) but I cannot find where she is buried. My uncle Patrick died at 26 on JUNE 17, 1888 but I cannot find where he is buried. My grandparents lived at 13 Horton St., in Providence among other places including Central Falls, Smithfield and Lincoln. Michael and my dad both worked for the P&W RR and later Michael was a lamplighter. Michael, Catherine and at least their one son Thomas, are buried in St. Patrick's Cemetery in Cumberland. Any other info you can provide would be greatly appreciated and all costs gladly paid. Peter B. McCue [email protected]
Hello, I am searching for Andrew and Caroline JANSEN (JANSON, JOHNSON) family - arrived at Port of Baltimore in 1834, moved permantently to Providence in 1844 - owned extensive property on Tefft St. (now DePasquale) Michael McCARRON family - I have the naturalization papers which indicate Michael arrived in the US in 1833; married Catherine McAteer in 1843. Having a difficult time linking the early McCarron's of Providence. Any info is greatly appreciated. Janet Hicks
Looking for surname of Elizabeth, who m James Harris, abt 1790. He was b 7 Mar 1764, prob. Glocester, now Burrillville, d 9 Sept 1845, Stamford, Bennington, VT. She was b -- Jul 1765 or 68, Glocester, d 10 Feb 1854, Stamford, Bennington, VT. Arnold, VR of RI ( V.3, Pt 1, p 43 ) gives an Elizabeth Andrews, b Glocester, -- July 1765, could this be Elizabeth Harris ? Lewis Harris, Jr. Researching Harris in RI , VT and NH
Hi Cheryl I'll copy my Eldredges below starting with the immigrant, Robert Eldred (son-in-law of William Nickerson, the immigrant) You'll notice that I have two Eldredge sisters Thankful and Sarah, with the result that we come down to the same individuals: Thankful Nickerson Smart and Manoah Ellis. Interestingly, there is a weird generational thing going on, with one line managing to squeeze in another generation.... Leslie in NC (born in Cranston, RI) 1 Robert Eldred b: 1611 in Ipswich County, Suffolk d: Bef. January 18, 1682 in Chatham, Barnstable Co. Ma. +Elizabeth Nickerson b: January 01, 1630 in Norwich, England d: Bef. May 03, 1706 in Monomoit,( Chatham), Barnstable Cty, Ma m: October 1649 2 William Eldredge b: Aft. 1649 in Yarmouth, Massachusetts d: April 27, 1749 in Chatham, Massachusetts +Unknown b: Abt. 1650 in UNKNOWN d: in Yarmouth, Massachusetts m: Bef. 1698 in UNKNOWN 3 William Eldredge b: Abt. 1698 in Yarmouth, Massachusetts d: April 1762 +Thankful Crowell b: November 09, 1700 in Yarmouth, Massachusetts d: April 17, 1782 in Yarmouth, Ma. m: March 20, 1718 in Yarmouth, Massachusetts 4 Thankful Eldredge b: March 29, 1728 in Harwich, Barnstable, MA d: October 1813 in Ossipee, Carroll, NH +Joshua Nickerson b: June 16, 1719 in Harwich, Barnstable, MA d: August 01, 1791 in Tamworth, Carroll, NH m: July 30, 1745 in Harwich, Barnstable, MA 5 Rebecca Nickerson b: June 03, 1746 in Harwich, Barnstable, MA d: Abt. 1840 in Searsport, Maine +Winthrop Smart b: October 22, 1742 in Epping, NH d: Abt. 1814 in N. Searsport, Maine m: Abt. 1768 in Exeter, New Hampshire 6 [2] Thankful Nickerson Smart b: Abt. 1767 in Eaton, Carroll, NH d: February 11, 1840 in Prospect, Me +[1] Manoah Ellis b: Abt. 1754 in Harwich, Ma. d: October 09, 1834 in Prospect, Me. m: Abt. 1780 in Frankport, Me 4 Sarah Eldredge b: January 16, 1734 in Harwich, Ma. d: in Frankport, Me. +Manoah Ellis b: Abt. 1736 d: Bef. 1790 in Frankport, Me. (now Stockton, Me.) m: April 26, 1753 in Harwich, Ma. 5 [1] Manoah Ellis b: Abt. 1754 in Harwich, Ma. d: October 09, 1834 in Prospect, Me. +[2] Thankful Nickerson Smart b: Abt. 1767 in Eaton, Carroll, NH d: February 11, 1840 in Prospect, Me m: Abt. 1780 in Frankport, Me 6 Thankful Nickerson Ellis b: January 04, 1801 d: March 05, 1884 in Belfast, Me. +Samuel Stillman Keith b: January 05, 1797 in N.H.? d: February 08, 1877 in Jackson, Me. m: July 23, 1821 in Prospect, Me. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Clyde Prior" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, March 13, 2002 8:04 PM Subject: Re: [RIPROVID] ROLL CALL, BASSETT, ELDREDGE, NICKERSON, MILLER & HAYWARD > Hi Leslie, > > What are the names of your Eldredges. My ggg grandfather was Richard > Eldredge 1804-1872, he married Sally/Sarah Bassett the daughter of Joel and > Susannah Bassett. According to Richard and Sarah's death records they both > were born in Harwich, MA. > > Cheryl > -----Original Message----- > From: Leslie Hiatt <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] <[email protected]> > Date: Wednesday, March 13, 2002 7:29 AM > Subject: Re: [RIPROVID] ROLL CALL, BASSETT, ELDREDGE, NICKERSON, MILLER & > HAYWARD > > > >Don't know much about the Bassetts at all. What I do, I'll post below. > >Harold Bassett married my great-aunt, Mary Irene Wood (Aunt May). > >1 Isaac P. S. Bassett +Emily B. Reynolds > >........ 2 Harold Reynolds Bassett b: June 10, 1883 +Mary Irene Wood b: > >October 29, 1886 > >.................. 3 Harold Reynolds Bassett b: October 22, 1908 > >............................ 4 Suzanne Bassett > >............................ 4 Peggy Ann Bassett > >.................. 3 Ruth Bassett b: September 08, 1914 +Stanley Swallow > >b: April 17, 1910 > >............................ 4 Mary Elizabeth Swallow > >............................ 4 Eleanor Swallow > >.................. 3 Mary Elizabeth Bassett b: November 15, 1911 in Rhode > >Island +Alfred Magnusson b: July 14, 1905 > >............................ 4 Harold Alfred Magnusson > >................................ +Marilyn > >............................ *2nd Wife of Harold Alfred Magnusson: > >................................ +Nancy > >............................ 4 Eric Walter Magnusson > > > >I'm also looking for my elusive Rachel Basett who married Isaiah Keith, > >place and dates unknown, but probably married in the 1790's, possibly in > NH. > >I also have a bunch of Nickerson's and Eldredges from Cape Cod. Also > >Ellises, and Crowells. I imagine that your folk migrated from Cape Cod at > >some point, since that is where the immigrant William Nickerson settled. > >Those lines of mine went north to Maine. All were there by the end of the > >1790's. > >Leslie in NC > > > >----- Original Message ----- > >From: <[email protected]> > >To: <[email protected]> > >Sent: Tuesday, March 12, 2002 7:14 PM > >Subject: Re: [RIPROVID] ROLL CALL, BASSETT, ELDREDGE, NICKERSON, MILLER & > >HAYWARD > > > > > >> Is your BASSETT named John E. of 83 Cross Street, Central Falls. RI? His > >> mother was Lottie and his father was John M. Bassett. His mother married > >> twice. > >> > >> Susan Comstock > >> > >> > >> ============================== > >> To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, > >go to: > >> http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > >> > > > > > >============================== > >To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, > go to: > >http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > > > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >
Hi Leslie, What are the names of your Eldredges. My ggg grandfather was Richard Eldredge 1804-1872, he married Sally/Sarah Bassett the daughter of Joel and Susannah Bassett. According to Richard and Sarah's death records they both were born in Harwich, MA. Cheryl -----Original Message----- From: Leslie Hiatt <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Wednesday, March 13, 2002 7:29 AM Subject: Re: [RIPROVID] ROLL CALL, BASSETT, ELDREDGE, NICKERSON, MILLER & HAYWARD >Don't know much about the Bassetts at all. What I do, I'll post below. >Harold Bassett married my great-aunt, Mary Irene Wood (Aunt May). >1 Isaac P. S. Bassett +Emily B. Reynolds >........ 2 Harold Reynolds Bassett b: June 10, 1883 +Mary Irene Wood b: >October 29, 1886 >.................. 3 Harold Reynolds Bassett b: October 22, 1908 >............................ 4 Suzanne Bassett >............................ 4 Peggy Ann Bassett >.................. 3 Ruth Bassett b: September 08, 1914 +Stanley Swallow >b: April 17, 1910 >............................ 4 Mary Elizabeth Swallow >............................ 4 Eleanor Swallow >.................. 3 Mary Elizabeth Bassett b: November 15, 1911 in Rhode >Island +Alfred Magnusson b: July 14, 1905 >............................ 4 Harold Alfred Magnusson >................................ +Marilyn >............................ *2nd Wife of Harold Alfred Magnusson: >................................ +Nancy >............................ 4 Eric Walter Magnusson > >I'm also looking for my elusive Rachel Basett who married Isaiah Keith, >place and dates unknown, but probably married in the 1790's, possibly in NH. >I also have a bunch of Nickerson's and Eldredges from Cape Cod. Also >Ellises, and Crowells. I imagine that your folk migrated from Cape Cod at >some point, since that is where the immigrant William Nickerson settled. >Those lines of mine went north to Maine. All were there by the end of the >1790's. >Leslie in NC > >----- Original Message ----- >From: <[email protected]> >To: <[email protected]> >Sent: Tuesday, March 12, 2002 7:14 PM >Subject: Re: [RIPROVID] ROLL CALL, BASSETT, ELDREDGE, NICKERSON, MILLER & >HAYWARD > > >> Is your BASSETT named John E. of 83 Cross Street, Central Falls. RI? His >> mother was Lottie and his father was John M. Bassett. His mother married >> twice. >> >> Susan Comstock >> >> >> ============================== >> To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, >go to: >> http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >> > > >============================== >To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: >http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >
Which area and time period are you researching for the Harrington's? Linda Wood Sharp ---------- > From: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [RIPROVID] roll call KIGGIN, McMANUS, HARRINGTON > Date: Tuesday, March 12, 2002 5:29 AM > > > > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237