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    1. Fwd: ROBLEE-D Digest V98 #5
    2. Douglas Detling
    3. >Date: Sun, 16 Aug 1998 16:17:55 -0700 (PDT) >From: [email protected] >Subject: ROBLEE-D Digest V98 #5 >X-Loop: [email protected] >X-Mailing-List: <[email protected]> archive/volume98/5 >To: [email protected] >Reply-To: [email protected] > >ROBLEE-D Digest Volume 98 : Issue 5 > >Today's Topics: > #1 Fwd: Uriah Hoyt/Pamela Robblee [Douglas Detling <[email protected]] > #2 Fwd: RE: 1865 Johnsburg Census [Douglas Detling <[email protected]] > #3 Fwd: CENSUS QUESTIONS [Douglas Detling <[email protected]] > #4 Fwd: Theron Robblee's Family [Douglas Detling <[email protected]] > #5 Fwd: Re: "Katurah" [Douglas Detling <[email protected]] > #6 Fwd: RE: Uriah Hoyt/Pamela Robblee [Douglas Detling <[email protected]] > #7 Fwd: Reuben Robblee/Polly Spicer [Douglas Detling <[email protected]] > #8 Fwd: Western New York Cemetery Sea [Douglas Detling <[email protected]] > #9 Fwd: Reuben Robblee m. Polly Spice [Douglas Detling <[email protected]] > #10 Fwd: "Katurah" [Douglas Detling <[email protected]] > #11 Fwd: Reuben Rublee of Arlington [Douglas Detling <[email protected]] > #12 Fwd: Census Questions [Douglas Detling <[email protected]] > #13 Fwd: 1865 Johnsburg Census [Douglas Detling <[email protected]] > #14 Fwd: Re: Western New York Cemetery [Douglas Detling <[email protected]] > #15 Fwd: More Questions re: 1865 Censu [Douglas Detling <[email protected]] > >Administrivia: >To unsubscribe from ROBLEE-D, send a message to > > [email protected] > >that contains in the body of the message the command > > unsubscribe > >and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software >requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. > >Douglas G. Detling >[email protected] > >______________________________X-Message: #1 >Date: Sun, 16 Aug 1998 15:44:59 -0700 >From: Douglas Detling <[email protected]> >To: [email protected] >Message-ID: <[email protected]> >Subject: Fwd: Uriah Hoyt/Pamela Robblee >Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" > >>Date: Sun, 24 May 1998 10:12:26 -0700 >>From: [email protected] >>... >>Dear Lynda [McGinnis], >> I got your family group sheets yesterday and finally got to dig into >>them late last night. On the sheet for William Robblee, married Katurah >>Baker, I note the inclusion of a 13th child, Pamela, born June, 1766, >>married Uriah Hoyt. The top of the sheet mentions that conflicts exist >>and it looks like this is one to me, seeing as her mother's gravestone >>mentions 12 Robblee children. >> Now, she may be part of that family, or she or another sister have >>to have been part of another family. [I'm still trying to establish the >>Family of That Thomas] Does anyone else have information on this pair, >>listed above? >> Cindy listed someone as buying land from Uriah around 1790, but I >>haven't tracked that down as yet. >> One thing that I find really interesting is the number of William >>and Katurah's female children that are buried in New Haven, Vt. while >>the males had moved elsewhere. >> Of interest and perhaps of note, is that so many clues of people >>being there can't be verified because they weren't born there and had >>moved on before they died. >> Also, I see from your sheets that Katurah's second husband was >>Stephen Haight and that Ezra Hoyt's, married Sarah Seymour, father's >>name was spelled Hayt. Is that a possible connection that needs to >>checked? >> Hope to hear from you soon. >>Bob Robblee >> > >______________________________X-Message: #2 >Date: Sun, 16 Aug 1998 15:50:47 -0700 >From: Douglas Detling <[email protected]> >To: [email protected] >Message-ID: <[email protected]> >Subject: Fwd: RE: 1865 Johnsburg Census >Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" > >>From: Cindy Walcott <[email protected]> >>Subject: RE: 1865 Johnsburg Census >>Date: Sun, 24 May 1998 20:16:59 -0400 >>... >>Carol [Thomas] -- Thanks for this. Very helpful. The counties of birth >>are very helpful. Also, in family #2, Carpenter has Susan Roblee as >>dying in 1849 -- which can't be correct! This data allowed me to catch >>that error. >> >>Also, I did not have information on the husband of Electa Jane Roblee. >> >>Third, Carpenter has Theron Roblee (family # 40 below) dying in 1861. >> Another error, as he is listed in 1865. His wife was Ann. Is the Ann >>listed with him (age 5) a typo on the age? >> >>Lastly, in looking at family # 64 Lyman Roblee, I am confused. Carpenter >>says that he had two children - Calvin O. b. 1847/8 and Henry C, b. >1854/5. >> Here we see one child listed - Calvin, age 10 which would make him born >>about 1845. I wondered if there was only one child, named Henry >"Calvin". >> However, in the 1880 federal census, both Henry (age 23) and Calvin >>(age 33) are enumerated. I guess there were two. To confuse things >>further, Calvin's wife was Adelard and Henry's was Ada. Maybe he was a >>Latter Day Saint and had two wives? :-) >> >>Well, every little bit helps. >> >>Cindy >> >>p.s. what does the second number under #child represent? >> >>-----Original Message----- >>From: Carol Thomas [SMTP:[email protected]] >>Sent: Friday, May 22, 1998 6:15 PM >>To: [email protected] >>Subject: 1865 Johnsburg Census >> >>1865 Johnsburg Census >> Age Birthplace # child Times Mar >> >> Roblee Luther 52 Warren 4 1 >> Margaret 51 Renssalaer 4 1 >> Hugh 19 Warren 1 >> Sophia 19 Essex 1 >> >>2 Roblee Susan 40 Warren 2 1 >> Waddell Electa Jane 22 Warren 1 1 >> Roblee William H. 12 Warren >> Waddell Robert 31 Warren 2 2 >> merchant >> William Roscoe Warren >> Robert Burke 5 Warren > >>15 Roblee Isaac 35 Washington 6 1 >> Sally 32 Warren 6 1 >> Betsy L. 14 Warren >> Abagail 12 Warren >> Chloe Jane 8 Warren >> Henry S. 6 Warren >> Medora Warren >> >>17 Roblee Charles 24 Warren 3 1 >> Sarah J. 24 Warren 3 2 >> George L. Warren >> >>35 Roblee George B. 50 Washington 5 1 >> Sally A. 45 Warren 5 1 > >> John 22 Warren >> Theron 19 Warren >> George 12 Warren >> Samuel 6 Warren >> David 4 Warren >> >>37 Roblee Theron J. 53 Washington 9 1 >> Nancy 48 Warren 9 1 >> Thomas 24 Warren >> Hiram 21 Warren >> Lyman 19 Warren >> William 17 Warren >> Washington 14 Warren >> Malden 12 Warren >> Ann 9 Warren >> Martha 7 Warren >> >>40 Roblee Theron 76 Washington 9 1 >> Ann 5 Washington 9 1 >> >>60 Roblee Elisha 31 Warren 2 1 >> Mary Jane 31 Warren 2 1 >> Hamilton A. 12 Warren >> >>64 Roblee Lyman 42 Washington 3 1 >> Amy 35 Warren 3 1 >> Calvin O. 10 Warren >> Harvey Henry 17 Essex hired help >> Stiles Annette 20 PA domestic help >> > >______________________________X-Message: #3 >Date: Sun, 16 Aug 1998 15:51:33 -0700 >From: Douglas Detling <[email protected]> >To: [email protected] >Message-ID: <[email protected]> >Subject: Fwd: CENSUS QUESTIONS >Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" > >>Date: Mon, 25 May 1998 14:52:59 -0400 >>From: [email protected] (Carol Thomas) >>Subject: CENSUS QUESTIONS >>... >>Cindy [Walcott], >> >>Theron's wife Ann listed as age 5, is a typo in transcribing the records. >> >>Lyman M. Roblee, son of Calvin and Fanny married Emma ? and according to >>Leslie Roblee (deceased some years ago), Calvin and Fanny only had one >>child, Calvin O. who married Sarah Adelaide Cross. Calvin O. and (Sarah) >>Adelaide had two children: Gertrude and Fannie. Leslie Roblee's >>information contains no dates, but he was the local keeper of the family >>information for many years. >> >>In my file, I have another Lyman M. Roblee, the son of Theron J. and Nancy >>(Somerville) Roblee. This Lyman was Lyman Mack and he married Mary >>Straight and had Frank, Niles, Harry, Lee and Judson (the last two named >>died while children). >> >>I also have Henry C. listed as a son of Lyman M. and Emma, but have no >>further information about him. However, I have a Henry S., son of Isaac >>and Sally Ann (Waldron) Roblee who married Alma Partridge and had children: >>Lawrence, Leland, Lowell, Leonard and Genevieve. According to Leslie, >>Henry S. was a Congregational minister and lived near Chicago. >> >>In preparing the census for email, I didn't get some of the titles: age, >>birthplace, etc. tabbed just right so they shifted. First column: surname; >>second: given name; third: age; fourth: birthplace; fifth: number of >>children born to each person and last number in the line is number of >>marriages. In some cases relationship/occupation was listed. You will >>note that Lyman and Amy/Emma had three children and were married once. >> >>Maybe Carpenter was confused with some of his information, and it's >>possible Leslie Roblee was. Of the two, I would tend to think Leslie >>correct. >> >>Carol >> > >______________________________X-Message: #4 >Date: Sun, 16 Aug 1998 16:04:24 -0700 >From: Douglas Detling <[email protected]> >To: [email protected] >Message-ID: <[email protected]> >Subject: Fwd: Theron Robblee's Family >Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" > >>Date: Mon, 15 Jun 1998 14:08:05 -0700 >>From: [email protected] >>Subject: Theron Robblee's Family >>... >>Dear All, >> I was looking up some information for the family of FD Robblee's >>new wife, whose maiden name is Barney. For some reason, I remembered >>that the name of the wife of Milo R. Roblee was Frances Amelia Barney. >>In sifting through some files sent to me by Ralph Roblee of San Diego, I >>came across a couple of pages of jottings he had sent me that he thought >>might be from a notebook of Milo's. I had left some of this stuff >>highlighted for at the time they didn't make much sense to me. >> Any way, for what it is worth, here are the notes: >>Louis M. Barney, his wife Anna sousin to Frank Roblee. >>Uncle Bill's wife is named Amzelia, his girls, Mary, Stella, and Julia. >>Mary is married to John ____? >> In my files, I have a William as the son of Theron, whom would be >>Uncle to Milo and whom I didn't know much about. I had previously listed >>him as dying young. There was also a William H. Roblee, son of Sidney J. >>Roblee and Olive Jane Downs, and according to group sheets done by >>Lester >>R. Roblee, sent to me by his son Robert, who had died young. I have >>changed my files to reflect this new information. >> The Frank Roblee mentioned above doesn't fit anyone I have in my >>files? Has anyone else got a line for him? I have a couple of loose >>people by that name but both of them were born close to the time [ca >>1895] that Milo was gathering his information and I think that the Frank >>he mentioned would be somewhat older. Hope to hear from you soon. >>Bob >> > >______________________________X-Message: #5 >Date: Sun, 16 Aug 1998 16:01:47 -0700 >From: Douglas Detling <[email protected]> >To: [email protected] >Message-ID: <[email protected]> >Subject: Fwd: Re: "Katurah" >Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" > >>Date: Wed, 10 Jun 1998 16:26:29 -0400 >>From: [email protected] (Lynda McGinnis) >>Subject: Re: "Katurah" >>... >>Thank you Karen [Roblee], >> It's very interesting that "Katurah" is not a Dutch name. We have no >>records to prove if Katurah (Baker) Robblee was born with the name >>Katurah or Catherine but, both are used interchangably in the town and >>family records. Her daughter, Katurah (Robblee) Hoyt was listed in >>Lanesboro, MA vital records as Katurah but, her children in Pennsylvania >>later refered to her as Catherine. We >>had thought purhaps the Katurah was a nick-name given to Catherine by >>William Robblee. If it's not Dutch then, this isn't the clue I was >>hoping for :-) >> Thank you again,,,it'll be interesting to see if it is German, ie >>Penn Dutch instead. >>Lynda >> > >______________________________X-Message: #6 >Date: Sun, 16 Aug 1998 15:46:38 -0700 >From: Douglas Detling <[email protected]> >To: [email protected] >Message-ID: <[email protected]> >Subject: Fwd: RE: Uriah Hoyt/Pamela Robblee >Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" > >>From: Cindy Walcott <[email protected]> >>Subject: RE: Uriah Hoyt/Pamela Robblee >>Date: Sun, 24 May 1998 16:42:45 -0400 >>... >>I do not think Pamela Rublee m. Uriah Hoyt is the child of William and >>Katurah. She is not mentioned in any of the Lanesborough records, nor in >>William's will. I do not know how she is connected. Uriah and Seth Hoyt >>(married Keturah "Catherine", d. of William Robblee) were brothers. My >>hypothesis would be that Catherine and Pamela were cousins, not sisters. >> Her death record does not shed any light on this. >> >>Many people from Lanesborough MA settled in New Haven, VT -- then >>significant numbers went on to Franklin Co., VT mostly to Berkshire. It >>IS funny that of the Robblee/Rublees, the women's families all stayed on >>and the men went north. Except -- circumstantial information indicates >>that one daughter's family went on to Berkshire -- Rebecca (Rublee) >>Jeffords. >> >>I have not been able to trace Stephen Haight, second husband of Keturah >>(Baker) Robblee. However, the source for much of my information on Hoyt >>is a genealogy on the Haight, Hoyt and Hight families. I agree that >>Stephen Haight may be related to the Hoyts of Lanesborough and New Haven. >> >>Cindy >> >> > >______________________________X-Message: #7 >Date: Sun, 16 Aug 1998 16:03:34 -0700 >From: Douglas Detling <[email protected]> >To: [email protected] >Message-ID: <[email protected]> >Subject: Fwd: Reuben Robblee/Polly Spicer >Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" > >>Date: Mon, 15 Jun 1998 12:28:02 -0700 >>From: [email protected] >>Subject: Reuben Robblee/Polly Spicer >>... >>Dear Cindy [Walcott], >> The source for this Reuben Robblee married Polly Spicer is the IGI. >>The family also was taken from there, birth dates were general but I >>believe the place was Kendall, NY. This would probably be the same man >>you mentioned at this location in 1849. The marriage date I have, 25 Feb >>1810 appears to be about 10 years in error and birth of the kids starts >>about 1821. >> Joyce Atkin sent me some notes written by a Helen Roblee Barnard >>of Granville with information taken from a Family Bible owned by Jessie >>Roblee Willson of Hughsonville, NY. It lists Reuben, married Phebe{died >>1 Nov 1815 in her 77th year, which sounds like a gravestone inscription >>to me.] Then there is a listing of a family whose youngest is Norman, >>born 21 Jan 1815, married Harriet Adelia Soule. This can't be Reuben and >>Phoebe's family because she was 76, too old to be his mother. This has >>to be the family of Reuben and Mary? and Reuben died fairly young >>because there is a reference to Norman being raised by his brother, >>Thomas, married Laura Roblee, daughter of Thomas and Chloe [Everts] >>Robblee. >> In this family listing Norman is an older brother, Reuben, who is >>slightly older than Thomas, married Laura. It is he that I have listed >>as marrying Polly Spicer, and the family information ends there. As >>usual, I keep hoping that some present person has a family tree leading >>back to one of this family. >> One other thing of note is that one of the witnesses to the will of >>Thomas Robblee, married Cloe Everts, was one Numon Spicer who was living >>in Granville when they probated the will. Is it possible that he might >>be part of Polly's family? At least we know that the Spicer name was in >>the same area. >> That's about all I can think of for now. Hope to hear from you >>soon. >>Bob >> > >______________________________X-Message: #8 >Date: Sun, 16 Aug 1998 15:58:32 -0700 >From: Douglas Detling <[email protected]> >To: [email protected] >Message-ID: <[email protected]> >Subject: Fwd: Western New York Cemetery Search >Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" > >>From: "Roblee, Phil" <[email protected]> >>Subject: Western New York Cemetery Search >>Date: Tue, 9 Jun 1998 23:05:54 -0400 >>... >>Hey Cousins: >>I'm fairly certain I'll be making a trip to Western New York >>(Cattaraugus, Wyoming, Erie, Chatauqua, Genessee County area) over the >>weekend of July 4. >>Given it's a holiday weekend, I'll be unable to visit courthouses etc., >>but I plan to spend some time checking out some of the local >cemeteries. > I doubt many of you have ancestors buried in the Western >New York area, >but if you do and you would like me to investigate any >cemeteries for you >while I'm there, say so and I'll give it my best shot. >> >>Those of you who are aware of my ongoing problem connecting my >>ggg-grandfather, Calvin Roblee (see below) with the Thomas/Reuben >>Roblee/Robblee line might share my excitement over the fact that my >>first-cousin-once-removed, Donald Roblee (lives in Western New York), >>claims to have a letter which outlines Calvin's family history for at >>least 3 generations before him. Hopefully my visit over the 4th will be >>productive. >> >>Don Roblee claims that vital records relating to Calvin Roblee and his >>family were destroyed in a courthouse fire (he didn't say when the fire >>occurred), which may be why I've had so much trouble finding information. >>Has anyone encountered evidence of such a fire in their research? I >>suspect it was in the vicinity of Washington County, New York. >> >>Here's my Calvin info: >>Calvin Roblee (b: abt 1798 d: Fort Ann, Washington Co., New York Feb 2, >>1835), m: Laura Everts McKnight; Their children: >>Orlando Roblee(b: Oct 21, 1829, d: Freedom, Cattaraugus Co., New York Oct >>9, 1917)[see below] >>Wesley Roblee >>Charles Roblee >> >>Orlando Roblee m: Agnes T. Crandall (b: Jan 9 1835, d: Freedom, >Cattaraugus >>Co., New York Dec 17 1892),daughter of Benjamin T. Crandall (b: May 11, >>1803, d: Mar 30 1857) and Ellen Tobias (b: Apr 1 1808, d: Apr 30 1881). >>Their Children (all lived Western New York area): >>Calvin Roblee (Jun 29 1853-Jan 2 1902) >>Charles Roblee (May 18 1855-May 30 1937), m: Mercy Knight >>Emma J. Roblee (Mar 27 1859-1920) >>Lafayette (Laffie) Roblee (Oct 28 1861-May 11 1943) >>Lottie Roblee (Sep 11 1863-1938), m: Reverend (?) Martin >>Ida J. Roblee (Jun 11 1865-1942), m: Leonard B. Lanckton >>William C. Roblee (Oct 16 1867-Oct 19 1936) >> >>... >>Phil Roblee >> > >______________________________X-Message: #9 >Date: Sun, 16 Aug 1998 16:05:58 -0700 >From: Douglas Detling <[email protected]> >To: [email protected] >Message-ID: <[email protected]> >Subject: Fwd: Reuben Robblee m. Polly Spicer >Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" > >>From: Cindy Walcott <[email protected]> >>Subject: Reuben Robblee m. Polly Spicer >>Date: Sun, 14 Jun 1998 13:47:30 -0400 >>... >>Yesterday I spent the day at the Vermont Historical Society and found a >>couple of Robblee bits and pieces. It's kind of funny, New England >>tends to be kind of parochial. VHS specializes in VT, of course, but >>beyond that New England. NY is right next door, but VHS's NY sources are >>pretty skimpy. I keep trying to go at the Robblee/Roblee family from the >>"other side" - that is their spouses' side, but have had very little >luck. >> >> Actually, I have had similar experience at the DAR library in DC. Seems >>NY settlers didn't document much. >> >>Anyhow, I have a question for you Bob, on: >> >>Meech, Susan Spicer. History of the Descendants of Peter Spicer, a >>Landowner in New London, CT as Early as 1666 and Others of the Name. >> Boston: F. H. Gilson Co., 1911 >> >>page 86 Polly Spicer, born 20 Jul 1802, dau. Jeremiah and Rhoda >>(Brownell) Spicer m. Reuben Robblee. >> >>I didn't have Polly Spicer in my database, but Bob, you do. You have her >>as married to Reuben, son of Reuben and Mary _____. On what basis do you >>marry her to this Reuben. (I admit, he does seem to be the only likely >>candidate.) >> >>We also have another stray Reuben, who was in Kendall, NY at least by 1849. >> I wonder if this is the same Reuben? >> >>Cindy >> >> > >______________________________X-Message: #10 >Date: Sun, 16 Aug 1998 16:00:20 -0700 >From: Douglas Detling <[email protected]> >To: [email protected] >Message-ID: <[email protected]> >Subject: Fwd: "Katurah" >Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" > >>Date: Wed, 10 Jun 1998 13:54:45 -0400 >>To: [email protected] (Lynda McGinnis) >>From: K E Robblee <[email protected]> >>Subject: "Katurah" >>... >>Lynda [McGinnis]--The name "Katurah" probably is not Dutch. I asked a >>linguist in the Dept. of Germanic Langauges at OSU to check this out, and >>she could not find it any Dutch etymological dictionary. But it occurs to >>me that you may have meant Pennsylvania Dutch, so I will try to have that >>possibility checked out as well.--Karen >> >>> Does anyone know where the name "Katurah" comes from? William >>>Robblee of Lanesboro m Katurah "Catherine" Baker and they had a dau also >>>named Katurah who was called Catherine in some records. Could Katurah >>>be dutch for Catherine? >>> Just my thoughts :-) >>>Lynda >> > >______________________________X-Message: #11 >Date: Sun, 16 Aug 1998 15:52:18 -0700 >From: Douglas Detling <[email protected]> >To: [email protected] >Message-ID: <[email protected]> >Subject: Fwd: Reuben Rublee of Arlington >Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" > >>From: Jim Roblee <[email protected]> >>Subject: Reuben Rublee of Arlington >>Date: Fri, 22 May 1998 13:53:35 -0500 >>... >> Bob Robblee -- This is the first I have heard of a Reuben Rublee/Roblee >from Arlington, VT Do you suppose this is the Reuben m. Polly Everts? >Where did you get this information? This is a very interesting new lead. >> >> Jim >> > >______________________________X-Message: #12 >Date: Sun, 16 Aug 1998 15:55:45 -0700 >From: Douglas Detling <[email protected]> >To: [email protected] >Message-ID: <[email protected]> >Subject: Fwd: Census Questions >Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" > >>From: "John and BobbiKae McDowell" <[email protected]> >>Subject: Census Questions >>Date: Thu, 28 May 1998 08:48:24 -0600 >>... >>Bob Robblee, >> >>I see in the 1850 census of Warren County, that Lyman and Amy had one >>son, Calvin, age 2, born 1848. He probably did and they named the 2nd >>son Calvin O. This is not uncommon. This would also account for the >>1865 census stating the couple had 3 children. >> >>There is a Henry Roblee b. Jun 1856, Warren Co., wife is Nancy, b. Feb >>1860. Could this be Lyman's Henry? Only a thought. >> >>Have you received my family data disk? >> >>Kay Eyre >> > >______________________________X-Message: #13 >Date: Sun, 16 Aug 1998 15:54:10 -0700 >From: Douglas Detling <[email protected]> >To: [email protected] >Message-ID: <[email protected]> >Subject: Fwd: 1865 Johnsburg Census >Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" > >>Date: Fri, 22 May 1998 18:14:44 -0400 >>From: [email protected] (Carol Thomas) >>Subject: 1865 Johnsburg Census >>... >>1865 Johnsburg Census >> Age Birthplace # child Times Mar >> >>1 Roblee Luther 52 Warren 4 1 >> Margaret 51 Renssalaer 4 1 >> Hugh 19 Warren 1 >> Sophia 19 Essex 1 >> >>2 Roblee Susan 40 Warren 2 1 >> Waddell Electa Jane 22 Warren 1 1 >> Roblee William H. 12 Warren >> Waddell Robert 31 Warren 2 2 >merchant >> William Roscoe Warren >> Robert Burke 5 Warren >> >>15 Roblee Isaac 35 Washington 6 1 >> Sally 32 Warren 6 1 >> Betsy L. 14 Warren >> Abagail 12 Warren >> Chloe Jane 8 Warren >> Henry S. 6 Warren >> Medora Warren >> >>17 Roblee Charles 24 Warren 3 1 >> Sarah J. 24 Warren 3 2 >> George L. Warren >> >>35 Roblee George B. 50 Washington 5 1 >> Sally A. 45 Warren 5 1 >> John 22 Warren >> Theron 19 Warren >> George 12 Warren >> Samuel 6 Warren >> David 4 Warren >> >>37 Roblee Theron J. 53 Washington 9 1 >> Nancy 48 Warren 9 1 >> Thomas 24 Warren >> Hiram 21 Warren >> Lyman 19 Warren >> William 17 Warren >> Washington 14 Warren >> Malden 12 Warren >> Ann 9 Warren >> Martha 7 Warren >> >>40 Roblee Theron 76 Washington 9 1 >> Ann 5 Washington 9 1 >> >>60 Roblee Elisha 31 Warren 2 1 >> Mary Jane 31 Warren 2 1 >> Hamilton A. 12 Warren >> >>64 Roblee Lyman 42 Washington 3 1 >> Amy 35 Warren 3 1 >> Calvin O. 10 Warren >> Harvey Henry 17 Essex hired help >> Stiles Annette 20 PA domestic help > >> > >______________________________X-Message: #14 >Date: Sun, 16 Aug 1998 16:02:44 -0700 >From: Douglas Detling <[email protected]> >To: [email protected] >Message-ID: <[email protected]> >Subject: Fwd: Re: Western New York Cemetery Search >Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" > >>Date: Wed, 10 Jun 1998 17:22:29 -0400 >>From: Donna Markey <[email protected]> >>Subject: Re: Western New York Cemetery Search >>Phil [Roblee], >> >>My relatives are the Rublees of Chautauqua and Cattaraugus Counties, New >>York, with many aunts, uncles, cousins still living there. I visit each >>summer and have all the research I need on them. However, you may be >>interested in visiting the Pioneer Cemetery in Ellington, New York. (I >>believe that is in Chautauqua County.) Rollie Rublee was the earliest >>pioneer to settle in that town, and the tombstones of other family >>buried there show the spelling variations which have confounded us all. >>If you are unsuccessful in your search in the Jamestown area, I will be >>there during the latter part of August. Let me know if I can help. >> >>Donna Markey >> > >______________________________X-Message: #15 >Date: Sun, 16 Aug 1998 15:54:49 -0700 >From: Douglas Detling <[email protected]> >To: [email protected] >Message-ID: <[email protected]> >Subject: Fwd: More Questions re: 1865 Census >Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" > >>Date: Sun, 24 May 1998 22:04:27 -0700 >>From: [email protected] >>Subject: More Questions re: 1865 Census >>... >>Dear Carol [Thomas], >> Thank you for adding the 1865 Census records to the pool of >>information. As usual, questions are answered, more questions need >>answers. >> Milo's notes indicate that the wife of Lyman, son of Calvin and >>Frances, married Amy Smith. He mentions 2 boys, Calvin and Henry and >>that they lived at North River. You mentioned that Calvin O. was cited >>for bastardy with a gal named Jannett Rist. Do we have any record of >>that child? >> You also mentioned that a Leslie Roblee was the local keeper of the >>family files and he has added to mine with the naming of Lyman Mack >>Roblee's five boys. Who was Leslie, how was he related, and could you >>copy us his files? He can probably tell of family structures and I'm >>sure we can find the other pertinent details later. >> One other thing that is in Milo's original notes, in his >>handwriting, under Calvin, son of Lyman and brother of Henry, is a >>comment about a wife, Luie and Lutie Roblee, N. Creek and a name I can't >>make out who seems to have married a Bert Burns. Now, we know that >>Calvin O. married Sarah Cross, so this may be the family of his brother >>Henry. >> Well, that is all I can think of for now at this late hour. Hope to >>hear from you soon. >>Bob Robblee >> >

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