RE: Your email on the Wests, Waldron, Roblee Smith, etc. Here is some information. Perhaps you can connect the dots. Aaron Hills Born June ll, l769 E. Hartford Conn. married Asenath Smith --according to the web where I found this so who knows if the birthdates are accurate or not. Asenath Smith was born Nov. 21, l790. This couple had l child..ie Asenath Hills born March 20, l813. Asenath would be my ggggrandmother. Asenath married Daniel Waldron who I suspect is a decendent of Resolved Waldron ...Now here is the part I'm not quite sure of ..the marriage date of Daniel and Asenath was Jan. 20th , l852. Their children were...l. Sally Ann Waldron born l834, She married Isaac Roblee (I think I have pieced together that Isaac was a bearer for my grandmother, Etta Roblee/Waldron. 2. William A. Waldron born l837, 3.Jane Waldron born l838, Luther Arron born l843, John D. born l845, Mary Etta Waldron born l849, Walter Waldron (my g-grandfather born l857) Regarding Johannas Waldron, Resolved Waldron had a son, Johannes born 1665 in New Harlem and he married Anna Van Dalsen. This Johannes was the brother of William who was the father of Pieter Waldron of Albany, N.Y. and thus continues on with my line which goes to the William Waldron (born l783) buried beside Judah Bradt Waldron born l786- his wife buried in the North Creek Cemetery . William Waldron and Judah are the parents to most if not all the Waldrons up there. My book MANHATTAN SEEDS OF THE BIG APPLE is the story of Resolved Waldron/his wife and children -Also for Waldron decendents there is a call to attend the Freedom of Religion Celebration to be held in New York this Dec. 07 and the Bowne Society Press Release has been posted to Rootsweb.com, but if you are unable to find just email me at tennake2@aol.com and I will send it to you. RE: West--One of the Waldron children of William and Judah, ie, Wynnt Vandenberg #2 (No. l died in Infancy)Wynnt married Ann West. He married Laura Roblee first who died and he marrieid Ann. Hope this info is useful. Best to you. Also thank you for all your memories. I printed them out as keepers for my own family. Gloria Waldron Hukle P.O. Box 818 Averill Park, New York 12018 Book sales email sales@katcas.com www.gloriawaldronhukle.name tennake2@aol.com -----Original Message----- From: PMaeveReed@aol.com To: roblee@rootsweb.com Sent: Sat, 24 Feb 2007 7:34 AM Subject: [ROBLEE] Details, details... Wests, Hills, Carpenters, Smiths, Waldrons Minor details that may or may not help... There were two families of Wests that I remember in North Creek while I was growing up. One lived north of North Creek and then moved into town in the 1960s. As I recall, they had 8 children in the family with names all beginning with "D", and David West, the oldest, was my cousin's sweetheart for a time. Harold and Louise West were older and did not have any children that I recall and moved to Florida in the 60's although Harold maintained a home in North Creek until the 1980's. They have both passed on years ago but Harold was a great fiddle player, entertaining us all evening in the summertime at the family camp where there were no TVs . Levi Hills was the patriarch of the Hills family that I remember hearing about. His impressive monument in the North River cemetery was just a little bigger and a little grander than the rest of the stones, but tastefully so. I thought he must have been a man of some importance in the community. He sold my G Grandfather (on my mother's side) apple trees for the orchard that was planted on the family's newly purchased land in about 1910. Levi Hills and his family lived in a beautiful old stone and wood farmhouse that has since burned to the ground. I'm pretty sure he was related to the Smith family of North River somehow. A Gladys Hills of Johnsburg was a third grade teacher at North Creek's Johnsburg Central School for years (As was a Mrs. Roblee but I forget the lady's first name). Another Hills family moved to Burnt Hills, NY later. Just to add a little confusion to the mix, I have seen Levi "Hill" as well as "Hills" in the records. Maybe someone with closer ties to the family can clarify this for us. My records may not be complete on the cemetery in North Creek and I welcome any corrections or additions that might help our family research. While on a field trip to gather other branch names and dates, my grandmother casually mentioned that her husband (my grandfather ) was related to Roblees, so on my way to get the other surnamed relatives, I jotted down the Roblee information, not knowing if I would ever need or care about the information (!). Back to my mother's side, I have Carpenters on Long Island (Desendants of Eugene Edward Carpenter) that I am trying to piece together but I have been unable to connect them with certainty as direct relatives and I have only questions, no answers so this debate is interesting to me, too. We won't even get into the Smiths who are somehow related to the Carpenters and my connections on BOTH sides. On my mother's side (not the Roblee side), one of our ancestors was Annetje Waldron, daughter of Johannes Waldron, my GGGGGGGG Grandmother b. ca 1690. If anyone has information on Annetje or her father Johannes, I would be interested in getting it (I haven't gotten that far!). So my father is distantly related to my mother with only a separation of 350 years or so. "We are all related" is an old Native American saying... For questions about this list, contact the list administrator at ROBLEE-admin@rootsweb.com. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ROBLEE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ________________________________________________________________________ Check out the new AOL. Most comprehensive set of free safety and security tools, free access to millions of high-quality videos from across the web, free AOL Mail and more.