I would also be interested in the map PATENT OF CANASTAGAGIONE with the 6 pages of the land deeds. I appreciate all you post to the list, thank you. Nancy
Greetings all - My first time to try to enter the discussion, But wondered whether anyone might have anything on Patricia Hannegan Roll. Came upon the name when watching an old documentary about Harry Truman. Believe Robert Hannegan was chairman of the DNC, and Patricia probably his daughter, married to a Roll. Hansel L Haycox > >
At 09:40 AM 01-27-1998 -0600, you wrote: > Thanks for pointing out the typos in the pages I sent. Anyone getting >a copy of these pages, please fix my mistakes. > P. # 4, Sarah married Jacob Smith Thompson should have been born >between 1779 and 1782. The 1779 is the date I have for her sister Abigail >and the 1782 is the date for Jacob C. She was born between the 2. > P. 53. Sarah's daughter Elizabeth was born in 1801. This was her >first child. The death date for Sarah in 1803 is probably right or near to >it because her son Jacob Thompson was probably born about that time. > The notation on the bottom of the page about the Orchard becoming a >Roll Cemetery, Lynn found that Cemetery and she tried to buy it but the man >who owned the property wouldn't sell it. She said it was on private land. >Evidently, it was never deeded off as a Cemetery and probably just some >family graves there. > I will send you a copy of this map "PATENT OF CANASTAGAGIONE" I have >a friend with a scanner. It goes with another 6 pages of the Land Deeds. >This is the Indian Land that the Mohawk Indians gave to Jan Mangelse. Do >you have a copy of those? I also have a page, BACKGROUND OF THE ROLL >FAMILY IN AMERICA as compiled by I. CLIFFORD ROLL. This mainly shows the >work these men did to get the information. Roland H. Roll died in 1959 and >Isaac Clifford Roll died in 1960. These pages are so old, although I have >them in page protectors, they have aged. I might have to get a copy made >before the scanner will work. We had trouble with it before because it was >picking up every little detail. That won't be a problem but it will >probably be the weekend before I get it done. > On the Sickles or Strickhausen names, you may be right, it might be a >variation of the spelling. On the migration to Holland, I believe they >originated someplace else. I have found very early records in Germany >mainly, Switzerland, England, Spain. As a matter of fact, I sent a >genealogy to a relative who's daugter lived in Spain and married a Mangels. > Also remember the Rolls Royce. > On the research, I think I am just tired. I've been labeled a family >record keeper for over 20 years. I love Genealogy but I can't keep up with >it anymore and I get upset with myself a lot. I have letters stuck in all >the notebooks where I need to add a new page because someone has sent the >births for the family or deaths or marriages. I have sent direct >genealogies to hundreds of people and with all the traveling now, when >someone runs into another one by the same name, I get a phone call or >letter wanting to know if I have anything on their family. I have never >thrown a letter away because I was afraid I had missed something. There >are notebooks full of marriage, births and census records. Nothing ever >got thrown away. I feel so sorry for the person who has to clean out my >house when I'm gone. Although I am not ready to die yet, I think it's time >to pass this down to someone else who can be more efficient. Maybe it has >grown too much for one person to handle anymore. >Martha > Dear Martha, What a kind offer, Martha! No, I don't have any of that stuff. I do have "The Abraham Roll Family from New Jersey Pioneers in Hamilton County, Ohio" by I. Clifford Roll that appeared in the Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio Bulletin, and a few scattered copies of some I. Clifford Roll correspondence related to that article. Of course, I'd love to have the stuff you mentioned. Well, about the only good documentation I have for my genealogy are some things Nancy, Robin, Frank Cramer, Barb Hamilton, and some others (can't recall their names at the moment, sorry) were nice enough to send me. I have also received some excellent photographs of ROLL ancestors and tomb stones, although not of ROLLs in my direct line. I plan to put them on my web pages if the permission is still there. Can't recall whose photos they were, I think some of them were Nancy's. Actually, I'm amazed at what others have done for me. Just the other day a complete stranger sent me my complete Shipman line back to the 17th century. no strings attached. Right! That's one of the big reasons I put up my web page. The only way to save this information for posterity it to ~spread~ it as widely as possible. Donating a genealogy to libraries is ok, but who knows if anyone will ever see it. Yes, there are errors in the information. But there will always be errors. The more people that have the information the better. I want to buy a scanner. I thought now that our eight kids are grown up, it would be cheaper. Right? Wrong. The kids cost more now then they ever did when they were little. Hang in there, Martha. I'm just starting to get requests for information myself. And I will send it out. But, I'll pace myself. I look at it as a kind of volunteer community service. Sincerely, William Henry Roll [email protected] _________________________________________________________________ William Henry Roll Blythe, California [email protected] The Roll Family Genealogy Windmill http://members.aol.com/whroll "A thousand candles have burned themselves out; yet I read on."
Thanks for pointing out the typos in the pages I sent. Anyone getting a copy of these pages, please fix my mistakes. P. # 4, Sarah married Jacob Smith Thompson should have been born between 1779 and 1782. The 1779 is the date I have for her sister Abigail and the 1782 is the date for Jacob C. She was born between the 2. P. 53. Sarah's daughter Elizabeth was born in 1801. This was her first child. The death date for Sarah in 1803 is probably right or near to it because her son Jacob Thompson was probably born about that time. The notation on the bottom of the page about the Orchard becoming a Roll Cemetery, Lynn found that Cemetery and she tried to buy it but the man who owned the property wouldn't sell it. She said it was on private land. Evidently, it was never deeded off as a Cemetery and probably just some family graves there. I will send you a copy of this map "PATENT OF CANASTAGAGIONE" I have a friend with a scanner. It goes with another 6 pages of the Land Deeds. This is the Indian Land that the Mohawk Indians gave to Jan Mangelse. Do you have a copy of those? I also have a page, BACKGROUND OF THE ROLL FAMILY IN AMERICA as compiled by I. CLIFFORD ROLL. This mainly shows the work these men did to get the information. Roland H. Roll died in 1959 and Isaac Clifford Roll died in 1960. These pages are so old, although I have them in page protectors, they have aged. I might have to get a copy made before the scanner will work. We had trouble with it before because it was picking up every little detail. That won't be a problem but it will probably be the weekend before I get it done. On the Sickles or Strickhausen names, you may be right, it might be a variation of the spelling. On the migration to Holland, I believe they originated someplace else. I have found very early records in Germany mainly, Switzerland, England, Spain. As a matter of fact, I sent a genealogy to a relative who's daugter lived in Spain and married a Mangels. Also remember the Rolls Royce. On the research, I think I am just tired. I've been labeled a family record keeper for over 20 years. I love Genealogy but I can't keep up with it anymore and I get upset with myself a lot. I have letters stuck in all the notebooks where I need to add a new page because someone has sent the births for the family or deaths or marriages. I have sent direct genealogies to hundreds of people and with all the traveling now, when someone runs into another one by the same name, I get a phone call or letter wanting to know if I have anything on their family. I have never thrown a letter away because I was afraid I had missed something. There are notebooks full of marriage, births and census records. Nothing ever got thrown away. I feel so sorry for the person who has to clean out my house when I'm gone. Although I am not ready to die yet, I think it's time to pass this down to someone else who can be more efficient. Maybe it has grown too much for one person to handle anymore. Martha
>From the 1882 Butler Co., OH History: Since 1860 there have been no regular services in the church, at which date the Reily Village Baptist Church was erected. The old hewed-log house was torn down about 1830, when the second church, a brick, thirty by fifty feet, took its place the same year. The Reily Church had twenty-two members in 1860: John SMITH and wife; Joseph BRADY; John DURWESE and wife; Fanny ROLL; Maria ROLL; Almira CRUBAUGH; Rachel BARNUM, and others. Does anyone recognize who these ROLLs are? Audrey Shields Hancock
Dear Martha, I have all the information from the pages I received from you merged with my database. I found ~very~ few problems, probably because I had so little to compare it with. I don't mention any areas of disagreement where I have no documentation to support my version. Wouldn't make a difference. page 004: The death date for Sarah (Sally) Roll should be the birth date; a copying error. page 058: "(Baty)" could be confusing, it needs to be moved in line with name Frances Van Zant. Is that where it goes? Format problem. page 126: Joseph Hedges Roll's death date 5/25/1937 (I have 5/26/37 documented from grave stone, news clipping, and death certificate); only one day off, possibly a typo. page 127: Ruth Margaret Wilt (I have Ruth M. Anderson- this may be the same person. Possibly either Wilt or Anderson was the surname of a former husband. See below. We probably need to put both until it can be hashed out.) page 127: M. 2/16/1912 (I have 11/13/1912 from my mother's note below; dont know if your's or mine is right, no documentation.) page 127: No birth or death dates (I have in my parent's family bibles - there are two of them, because they belonged to adversary denominations, Roman Catholic, in my mother's bible: Handwriting of my mother on a 3"x5" index card [my mother usually wrote down notes about important telephone calls] that reads: "Aunt Ruth - born May 25, 1894 - married ----- (Mrs. Ruth M. Roll) Joseph H. Roll - Nov 13, 1912 Died 1972 - Nov 2 (She was Ruth Anderson) -------------------------------------------------- 333 Aunt Deane died Aug 29, 1970 (Mosley) Deane Cripe m- ill Deane Roll (check mark) Deane Mosley" I don't know where the name Mosley came from; it might have been a guess on the part of my mother. Presbyterian, in my father's bible under deaths: "Ruth Anderson Roll (at 78) 4-'72;" this I interpret as she died at age 78 in April 1972. This date differs from my mother's notation above.) I have obituary clippings, but I can't find them. I think Ruth Margaret (Anderson) Roll is in one or more of the clippings. I will continue to look. page 347: An obvious typo for J. Robert Kile, Jr. M. 08/28/2970 (should be 1970) page 540: Jose Duemez (should be Duenez as you have two line below); just a typographical error. Thanks again, Martha, your work is good; the problems are mostly only typographical errors. Thank you so much! This has enlarged my databast about 50%. Sincerely, William Henry Roll [email protected] _________________________________________________________________ William Henry Roll Blythe, California [email protected] The Roll Family Genealogy Windmill http://members.aol.com/whroll "A thousand candles have burned themselves out; yet I read on."
At 10:25 PM 01-23-1998 -0500, you wrote: >Hello Martha, > > Don't know if you remember me, but wrote to you a few times several years >ago. Never did really get started on the Roll history, and have just recently. > > Had no idea you were still working on it, until I contacted William Henry >Roll recently, and he gave me your address. When I started, I seemed to find >a page missing from the copy I had made, and so went to the Library where >the copy you had sent was, but it had disappeared. So I commenced retyping >your material, and have added a little. I made some changes in format as I >retyped it, and hope you don't mind. > >Just received several pages you had sent over the Rol-L list, and will be >comparing them shortly. > >I look forward to hearing from you. > >Hansel L Haycox > Dear Hansel and Other Members of the Roll List, I have heard recently that there is an old copy of Martha's work (1980's?) at the Westfield public library in New Jersey, along with some other interesting stuff about the Roll family. If anyone is in that area and would be willing to make copies, I would be happy to reimburse for costs and any other expenses. My father, David Hedges Roll, Sr. (deceased), had given his genealogy collection to a library back in the 1970s or 80s. Wish he hadn't done that. Now I can't find the library. Do libraries throw things like that away? Do you have the software to handle a GEDCOM? These are files that can be used to transfer genealogical information in a way that almost all genealogy programs can use. I would be glad to send you my GEDCOM. I also have a couple of other GEDCOMs people have sent me that you might like to have. They have said I could share. If you don't have the software to handle a GEDCOM, I could either send you the shareware to do it with. Or I could send you the web address of a site where you could download the software. Shareware is software that you get and can try out before you pay for it. The program I use, Brother's Keeper, cost $49, I think. This particular program does not ~expire~ if you don't pay, as some of the other shareware programs do. There are other genealogy programs, some perhaps better. If you're not using genealogy software, you need to consider the idea. It has made my work much easier. Data is easier to access and transfer to others. Martha has sent me a large volume of information about my Roll line. I'm working on adding it to my files. This will add about 50% to my database! Did I mention that I'm new to genealogy? I'm working on another page for my web site about Jan Mangels, you wouldn't happen to have information about him? I have some documentation about him if you need it. Martha didn't send me pages from her collection before John Roll (1708 -1782)/Elizabeth Sickles-or-Strickhauser (the pronunciation of Sickles and Strickhause are so similar, I wonder if they are variant spellings of the ~same~ name.) I don't think she has those pages in he computer database, and so they're not easy to send. If you have anything from before that time, do you have it in a form that's easy to send by email? The documentation I have will not appear in the database on the web. Selected information, however, will be included on the site in the biography section. I'm about to put up another page on my web site about Jan Mangels. I have him born in Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherland about 1635. But don't have anything beyond a secondary source on that. I have a Jan Mangels burgomaster, chief magistrate or mayor, of Utrecht. Again only a secondary source for this. This can't be our Jan, he would be too young for such a noble position. I wonder if this was his father or maybe grandfather or other relative or perhaps an unrelated person? I too have found a Roll family in Switzerland (Martha has a Swiss Roll family), and I have corresponded with a lady descended from a Swiss Roll family. I have found a Jewish Roll family in the Ukrane. I have discovered that this Jewish surname Roll (also Rol) originally came from the Yiddish word for "team of horses." Possibly Jan Mangels' ancestors (1400s) were forced to convert to Christianity, as happened especially in Spain. These people were called "Moranos," and frequently continued to practice their religion in secret at the risk of the death penalty. In 1492 all unconverted Jews were expelled from Spain. Many "conversos" went as well. I have heard rumors about the Roll family being from all over Europe; this would be consistant with a Jewish background. Well, it's a thought any way...speculation. I wonder if Jan Mangel's family may have come to the Netherlands from some other place. I would be glad to hear from you. ~Sometimes~ my response time to correspondence is slow, due to the growing stresses of teaching 7th, and 8th grade; I've been teaching 30 years. But I always answer mail. Please let me know if I can be of any help to you. Sincerely, William Henry Roll [email protected] _________________________________________________________________ William Henry Roll Blythe, California [email protected] The Roll Family Genealogy Windmill http://members.aol.com/whroll "A thousand candles have burned themselves out; yet I read on."
Hi Bill, I forwarded P. 126 directly to you. I hope you get it this time, but if not, I will do it again. P. 4, the death date for Sarah (Sally)(Roll) Thompson should be correct. You will find her again on P. 53, I sent that page not long ago because Nancy had a question on this family. She had two children and I think she probably died when the second was born although I have no dates for him, Jacob Thompson. Elizabeth her daughter was born 1801 and the the boy was younger. Instead of a P. # in the subject, It was listed as Subject: Sarah (Sally)(Roll) Thompson. If you didn't get that page, I can send it again also. I have a question that you or Robin might clear up for me. On P. 126, Joseph Hedges Roll was listed as a child and P. 600 as the head of his family, I have two death years for him and I need the correct one. On my records, I had 1937 but while doing some research, I picked up the 1927 so I listed both dates since I hadn't wrote a note about where the information came from. I have where the date of Jan Mangelese marriage date came from. I believe Michael asked about this date and where it was found. THE AMERICAN GENEALOGIST, Vol. 32, # 4, P. 206. It says "Daughter, name unknown. Jan Mangelson on 25 Aug. 1661 acknowledged in court that he owed to his father-in-law, Pieter Adriaenson." So, it doesn't mean that he was married ON that date but BY that date. Another record that I have done by I. Clifford Roll, "On August 23, 1661 in the DEEDS I, 124: DUTCH MANUSCRIPTS appears the following: "...the honorable Jan Mangelsen of said place, who declares and acknowledges by these presents, that he is well, truly and honestly indebted to his father-in-law, Pieter Adriaensen (Soogemackelyck) dwelling in the colonie Rensselaerswyck, in the sum of 600 guilders in seewant and the number of 10 whole beaver skins, for seewant and other goods which he to his content has received... (signed) Jan Mangelsen."" It looks like I have sent about 34 pages, if I include the Gedcom pages on Stephen Berkley Roll. About 570 more and you will have everything from the N.J. Notebook and we can start on the Penn., Switzerland or Not Connected Yet. You might think I am joking but I'm really not. I want these things available to whoever wants it. I've been trying to get out of the Genealogy Business for several years because I just don't have the time anymore to keep it up to date and to send people the information that they ask for. It is almost a full time job. I have a letter from a lady in Simi Valley, Calif. and all she wanted was the very early pages on Jan Mangelese. Of course, those pages need to be copied rather than retyped. The lady has Multiple Sclerosis and I feel so bad because I haven't sent these things yet. I think she wants the land deeds and the "Patent of Canastagagione" which is a map. She is a descendant of Sarah Vance Roll & Isaac Brokaw III. Sarah Vance Roll was the 3rd child of Abraham & Prudence (Vance) Roll. I have another one to send out and she is a descendant of P. 57 - 184. James Whallon & Susan M. (Weatherhead) Roll. I get so upset with myself because I am not more efficient. Come to think of it, Hansel Haycox has a lot of this and he can probably send it through a Gedcom File and save me a lot of work. By the way, thanks for sending him my E-Mail address. I sometimes forget to thank people for the nice things they do but I do appreciate everything. Martha
At 03:02 AM 01-24-1998 -0600, you wrote: > This is all that I have on your family. Some of it is in Windmill. I >thought I would send what I had for you to compare with yours. I didn't >know it was going to be this much when I told you that I would send what I >had on your family. It seems that I have run into several members of your >family. In your letter tonight, you didn't have pages 126, 537, 538 >listed. If you didn't get them, I will send them again. > Tonight, I don't know how I got this computer but when I woke up about >11:00, both boys were in bed. I couldn't even believe it and Friday Night >at that. At least it let me finish what I had started. I have sent >tonight, Pages 539,540,541,542,600,601,602 that should have been 604, the >real 602 and 603. So any that you didn't get, let me know and I will send >them to you. Also if there are any P. # to the left of the Child's Name >that I failed to include, let me know and I will send it. Forgive the >typing errors and any questions, I will try to answer them. >Martha. > Martha, Yes, your pages contain lots more than I have. I've just spent hours looking over your pages 3, 4, 6, 9, and 57. Some of the pages I have, you sent out some time ago, and I am just getting to looking at them closer than I did before, and entering the data into Brother's Keeper. As far as differences go, there's no use pointing out what I don't have the documentation to support. The only error I could find on those 5 pages was on page 4, an obvious copying error. The date of # 8 Sarah (Sally) ROLL's death 1803 should probably be the date of her birth. Yes, I got pages 539, 540, 541, 542, 600, 601, 602 that should have been 604, the real 602 and 603 last night and this morning. Thanks, Martha. In addition I am moving on to examine the other pages you sent earlier: pages 58, 127, 153, 154, 162, 165, 168, 126, 329, 330, 331, 347, 363, 474, 537, and 538. Whatever information you send out through ROLL-L, I save, because I'm interested in it all! I found the other two pages I thought I was missing, and now am only lacking page 126. Could you possibly send 126 again? My Internet Service Provider gives unreliable service sometimes, they've only been in business since March, and seem to be in a learning spiral. The other day their 9 GIG hard drive filled up and started to reject mail. I've only been studying genealogy since May or June, and every couple of days it's like Christmas Day again. Thanks again, Martha, you've been super. Sincerely, William Henry Roll [email protected] _________________________________________________________________ William Henry Roll Blythe, California [email protected] The Roll Family Genealogy Windmill http://members.aol.com/whroll "A thousand candles have burned themselves out; yet I read on."
This is all that I have on your family. Some of it is in Windmill. I thought I would send what I had for you to compare with yours. I didn't know it was going to be this much when I told you that I would send what I had on your family. It seems that I have run into several members of your family. In your letter tonight, you didn't have pages 126, 537, 538 listed. If you didn't get them, I will send them again. Tonight, I don't know how I got this computer but when I woke up about 11:00, both boys were in bed. I couldn't even believe it and Friday Night at that. At least it let me finish what I had started. I have sent tonight, Pages 539,540,541,542,600,601,602 that should have been 604, the real 602 and 603. So any that you didn't get, let me know and I will send them to you. Also if there are any P. # to the left of the Child's Name that I failed to include, let me know and I will send it. Forgive the typing errors and any questions, I will try to answer them. Martha.
Cont. from Page 165. 603. LINDA JEAN NOWELSKY, 3rd child of MARY ADELINE ROLL & JOHN NOWELSKY. LINDA JEAN NOWELSKY M. 12/29/1967 JOHN JAYMES b. 09/15/1950 THEIR CHILDREN 1. JOHN FINNEY JAYMES b. 01/20/1972 2. ADAM DEANE JAYMES b. 01/17/1974 Divorced: January 1977 Linda Jean (Nowelsky) James graduated from Penn State in 1970. Address in 1982: 19 Kate Lane Metuchen, New Jersey - 08840
Cont. from Page 165. 602. THOMAS DEAN NOWELSKY, 1st child of MARY ADELINE ROLL & JOHN NOWELSKY. THOMAS DEAN NOWELSKY M. 04/15/1967 KATHRYN REISS b. 09/28/1942 b. THEIR CHILDREN 1. JENNIFER NOWELSKY b. 05/04/1970 2. JILL NOWELSKY b. 10/04/1973 Thomas Dean Nowelsky was a Police Captain in Union, N.J. in 1982. He graduated from Kean College in 1980 - attended Rutgers in 1982. Address in 1982: 498 Thoreau Terrace Union, New Jersey - 07083
Sorrry everyone, this page # should have been P. 604. Information on is is P. 604. Sorry, Martha
Cont. from Page 600. 602. MARGARET ALICE, 3rd child of JOSEPH HEDGES & ANNA LOUISE (Larson) ROLL. MARGARET ALICE ROLL M. 10/01/1921 FRANK DAYTON CRAMER b. 08/01/1901 b. 07/07/1897 d. 07/15/1986 d. 06/02/1986 THEIR CHILDREN 1. FRANK DAYTON CRAMER 2. LOUISE M. CRAMER Margaret Alice Roll & Frank Dayton Cramer were born and married at Sommerville, Somerset Co., N.J. They died at Boca Raton, Florida. Frank Dayton Cramer's Parents were: Frank Dayton Cramer & Louisa M. Flomerfelt.
Cont. from Page 126. 601. ANNIE LUCINDA, 3rd child of JONATHAN SMITH & LUCINDA (Kidd) ROLL. ANNIE LUCINDA ROLL M. 10/18/1881 MAURICE HENRY STRATEMEYER b. 09/23/1860 b. 10/10/1854 Buried: 10/24/1957 d. 05/27/1920 THEIR CHILDREN 1. MAURICE HENRY STRATEMEYER, Jr. b. 07/07/1882 d. 01/03/1888 He died at Hillside, Union Co., N.J. 2. IRVING ROLL STRATEMEYER b. 10/21/1885 Buried: 07/30/1974 Married: Alice Irene Cox M. 07/07/1920 Sacremento, Calif. 3. ALICE MARGARET STRATEMEYER b. 02/07/1889 Married: Herbert Clark Hill M. 10/05/1910 Elizabeth, Union Co., N.J. Annie Lucinda Roll & Maurice Henry Stratemeyer were married at Elizabeth, Union Co., N.J. They are buried at Hillside, Union Co., N.J.
Cont. from Page 126. 600. JOSEPH HEDGES, 2nd child of JONATHAN SMITH & LUCINDA (Kidd) ROLL JOSEPH HEDGES ROLL M. 04/02/1895 ANNA LOUISE LARSON b. 04/21/1854 b. 12/23/1856 d. 05/25/1927 d. 02/01/1930 1937 THEIR CHILDREN 1. JOSEPH SMITH b. 03/22/1896 d. 05/22/1935 Married: Stella Messenger He died at Franklin, N.J. 2. GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS b. 05/08/1898 d. 04/06/1975 Married: Hazel May Higgins b. 01/15/1905 M. 09/24/1924 He died at Westfield, N.J. P. 602. 3. MARGARET ALICE b. 08/01/1901 d. 07/15/1986 Married: Frank Dayton Cramer M. 10/01/1921 Joseph Hedges Roll was born at Elizabeth, Union Co., N.J. He married Anna Louise Larson at Brevard, Florida. She was born at Upsala, Sweden. They died at Sommerville, Somerset Co., N.J.
Cont. from Page 541. 542. DAWN REYNOLDS, 3rd child of WILLIAM & ANN (Yount) REYNOLDS. DAWN REYNOLDS M. GEORGE NOBLE b. 09/04/1961 b. 06/08/1958 THEIR CHILDREN 1. GEORGE NOBLE, Jr. b. 01/07/1978 2. CHRISTOPHER NOBLE b. 02/07/1979
Cont. from Page 330. 541. WILLIAM REYNOLDS, Jr. 3rd child of WILLIAM & VIRGINIA ELLEN (Roll) REYNOLDS. WILLIAM REYNOLDS, Jr. M. ANN YOUNT b. 01/24/1937 b. 01/28/1943 THEIR CHILDREN 1. WILLIAM REYNOLDS III b. 04/25/1959 2. DAWN REYNOLDS b. 02/15/1960 d. 02/16/1960 P. 542. 3. DAWN REYNOLDS b. 09/04/1961 Married: George Noble M. 4. KELLEY REYNOLDS b. 11/28/1969
Cont. from Page 539. 540. LAUREL GOCHENOUR, 1st child of LOREN & MARILYN (Reynolds) GOCHENOUR. LAUREL GOCHENOUR M. JOSE DUEMEZ b. 04/26/1953 b. 05/23/1945 THEIR CHILDREN 1. ERIC DUENEZ b. 11/12/1979
Cont. from Page 330. 539. MARILYN REYNOLDS, 2nd child of WILLIAM & VIRGINIA ELLEN (Roll) REYNOLDS. MARILYN REYNOLDS M. LOREN GOCHENOUR b. 05/21/1955 b. 05/21/1929 THEIR CHILDREN P. 540. 1. LAUREL GOCHENOUR b. 04/26/1953 Married: Jose Duenez 2. TIMOTHY GOCHENOUR b. 06/14/1955 3. DANIEL GOCHENOUR b. 08/20/1959 4. SHANNON GOCHENOUR b. 11/23/1969