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    1. Re: [ROBLEE] Ingalls
    2. Hi Phyllis, Would you know if Asenath Hill married to Daniel Waldron (North Creek, N.Y.) I know very little about Asenath. Was she connected to this line of Hills? This couple was Walter Waldron's parents. Walter Waldron married Etta Roblee and they had 3 sons, Jesse Waldron my grandfather being one of them. Jesse married Ella Morehouse. (I'm still looking for Morehouse second or third cousins) I I also want to thank Cindy and many of you who have helped me fill in so many Roblee blanks. Prior to my birth, my Father, William WAldron had moved to the Albany, New York area which is where he met my mother. When I was born my parents were both older and their parents -both sets had passed a few years prior so I missed out on grands. (Probably why I love spoiling our three grandchildren) My father died when I was a small child and my mother raised me as a Widow until I was l7 years old when she remarried. We were all blessed with Otto Kern. They are both gone now over 20 years. Thanks, and you can email me direct at ghukle@nycap.rr.com Gloria Gloria Waldron Hukle P.O. Box 818 Averill Park, New York 12018 www.gloriawaldronhukle.name tennake2@aol.com "Look for Manhattan Seeds of the Big Apple at the June 07 NYC Book Expo Sustance Book Booth 1634" -----Original Message----- From: PMaeveReed@aol.com To: roblee@rootsweb.com Sent: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 7:52 AM Subject: [ROBLEE] Ingalls Ira and Hepzibah (Hepsy) Hills Ingalls were with this group that passed through from the Granville area to the Town of Johnsburg area and then on to the western part of New York State before continuing further west. They left behind a stained glass window in the North River Methodist Church with their name on it and a child buried in the North River cemetery in 1824 named Christiana, "whose death was occasioned by the fall of a tree". The Hills family lived still in the hamlet of Johnsburg in the Town of Johnsburg when I was growing up. They had come from new England (MA?) and when I last checked in with Ingalls researchers, they believed that Ira was a cousin of Laura Ingalls Wilder of "Little House on the Prairie" fame. In her book "Farmer Boy", she tells of her husband Almanzo Wilder's growing up on a farm in the Adirondack Wilderness. Some of our relatives married within our little circle of pioneers and patriots and others took Native American wives. Phyllis Reed 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.

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