Nora, I also found the below in US Gen Web.....there might be more but ran out of time. Gretchen PS - You might want to check out US Gen Web and also the US Gen Web Tombstone site. FROM US GEN WEB GALLIA COUNTY, OHIO GILLILAN, Daniel - Born here May 29, 1827, son of Reuben and Lucy (Frost) Gillilan. Daniel Gillilan, father of Reuben came from N.Y. to Washington Co., Ohio in 1817 and to this county in 1824. Reuben had 2 sons in Civil war. Daniel Jr. married here May 4, 1851 Lydia Spiller born Jefferson Co., Ohio February 22, 1825, daughter of Thomas Jackson and Susanna (Spitler) Spiller, who came here in 1839. Daniel and Lydia had: W.D., E.M., T.J.L., H.S., J.D., M.A.L.V., and G.V. (sic). Lydia died July 8, 1882. They lived Racine, Meigs Co., Ohio. WEB SITE: _http://files.usgwarchives.net/oh/oh-footsteps/1999/june/V99-436.txt_ (http://files.usgwarchives.net/oh/oh-footsteps/1999/june/V99-436.txt) _http://files.usgwarchives.net/oh/oh-footsteps/1999/june/V99-436.txt_ (http://files.usgwarchives.net/oh/oh-footsteps/1999/june/V99-436.txt)
Hi Everyone I'm trying to find any information on Robert WOODWORTH b c 1781 in Dublin he may have been married to my GGreat Aunt Rosetta BYRNE. Nothing has been found on their marriage as yet, they were living in Dublin City in 1827. My Rosetta would have been born approximately the same time as her husband. She was born I think in Kildare or Co. Bracknagh in Co. Offaly. Their is a Robert WOODWORTH living in England on the 1841/1851 Census. 1851 he is at 19 College St Bristol Gloucestershire (A Widower) Head aged 67 engineer b Dublin with daughter Rachel Woodworth aged 40 Unmarried and Granddaugther Selina (she was born in Bristol) Children of Robert Woodworth are Rachel b 1816, Joshua b 1815, George 1818 Robert, b 1819 and Winfred/Wynfred b ? all born Dublin Wynnsfred (sic) Woodworth was married to Anne ROLAND in 1830 Diocese of Cork and Ross Co. Cork Ireland. (From Irish Records Extraction Database) Selina is the daughter of Winfred Woodworth and Ann Roland, she was born in 1832 Gloucestershire, Selina married Robert Holloway in 1851, she died Bristol 1912 aged 81. Would love to find more information and too see if there is anyone else researching the Dublin/Bristol Woodworths Kindest regards Dianna
I may be of some assistance if you would send me the document of the Quebec marriage registration. mariephlox@hotmail.com > Message: 3 > Date: Fri, 22 Jun 2012 16:52:55 -0700 (PDT) > From: WM LYMAN <bilnflo@yahoo.com> > Subject: [ROOTS-L] French Quebec marriage vow > To: "roots@rootsweb.com" <roots@rootsweb.com> > Message-ID: > <1340409175.33093.YahooMailNeo@web122505.mail.ne1.yahoo.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" > > Can anyone translate the atch French Canadian document?
ANSWER TO BELOW: Nora?, Here's what I found. Have to guess that her husband died bet. 1860 and 1870 and she died between 1870 and 1880. You might contact the Meigs County Library and see if they have anything and also the Historical Society in that area. Hope the below helps a little, Gretchen 1850 CENSUS NOTE: Parents b. Pennsylvania, both children b. Ohio Name: Susannah Spiller Age: 58 Birth Year: abt 1792 Birthplace: Pennsylvania Home in 1850: Salisbury, Meigs, Ohio Gender: Female Family Number: 1307 Household Members: Name Age Thomas J Spiller 65 Susannah Spiller 58 Thomas J L Spiller 16 Judith V Spiller 12 ---------------- 1860 CENSUS Name: Susanna Spiller Age in 1860: 68 Birth Year: abt 1792 Birthplace: Pennsylvania Home in 1860: Salisbury, Meigs, Ohio Gender: Female Post Office: Pomeroy Value of real estate: View image Household Members: Name Age Thomas J Spiller 75 Susanna Spiller 68 Thomas J Spiller 25 Judith Spiller 22 ------------------ 1870 CENSUS NOTE: Correction on surname sent to Ancestry Name: Thomas Spillers Age in 1870: 36 Birth Year: abt 1834 Birthplace: Ohio Home in 1870: Sutton, Meigs, Ohio Race: White Gender: Male Post Office: Syracuse Value of real estate: View image Household Members: Name Age Thomas Spillers 36 Martha A Spillers 25 Emma Spillers 7 Florence Spillers 5 Edson Spillers 4 Mary Spillers 1 Susanna Spillers 78 ------------------ 1880 CENSUS Thomas Jr., wife Martha and their children are stil living in Meigs County, Ohio. Mother not listed with them. ORIGINAL QUESTION: From: "noranell1" <noranell1@gmail.com> Subject: [ROOTS-L] Susannah Spitler or Spitten 1792 To: _ROOTS@rootsweb.com_ (mailto:ROOTS@rootsweb.com) Looking for siblings and family of Susannah Spitler who was supposedly born 1792 in Huntingdon Co., PA to William Spitler and Mary Weltmer. She married Thomas Jackson Spiller in Jefferson Co., Ohio 23 Oct 1810. Lived in Jefferson Co until about 1830 when she moved to Meigs Co, Ohio with her husband and younger children. We believe she died there in Meigs County but don't know exactly when.
Dear Listers, As I have been working in South America for years I only have online access for my Stoyell family genealogy research which I've done with some measure of success BUT... I'd greatly appreciate help in answering our family's most important question regarding our direct ancestor's arrival in the Colonies when crossing the big pond approx. 1738-1742, through any Great Migration Records on English Port Records, Ship Records or Virginia Colony Arrival or Plantation Records. THE LEGEND According to a 1928 privately published book "The Stoyell Family", Stephen Stoyell (abt. 1718-1787) arrived from Liverpool, England as a young man c. 1740 on the shores of the James River, Colony of Virginia, stayed 5-6 years there and then driven by a need to find his only relative searched and found his uncle in Voluntown CT in 1746 when the uncle offered to make him his heir if he changed his surname to Stoy, which he did, and then changed it back to Stoyell upon his uncle's death. MY RESEARCH Stephen did arrive in Voluntown CT in 1746 according to his "Uncle" John's will but no Stoy had lived in Voluntown CT 30 years before or after Stephen's arrival there. According to my research, "Uncle" John (abt. 1681-1760) was using the Stoyell surname at least since 1708 when he was declared the best school headmaster in the Colony of Connecticut when he worked as such in Pomfret, Plainfield and Woodstock CT. He later became one of the principal landowners in Voluntown CT and their town lawyer before the Crown, always as John Stoyell, until his death in Voluntown. Nevertheless, in several historical records he also appears as John Stowell as in owning Egunk Hill between Pomfret and Voluntown, also known as Stowell Hill, and according to his wife's (Dorothy Larrabee) cousin's famous "The Joshua Hempstead Diaries" where she was called his kinswoman, Dorothy Stowell. All of Stephen's 12 children were born in Voluntown CT between 1753-1772 with the Stoyell surname (the last child born 12 years after "Uncle" John Stowell-Stoyell's death). Many of Stephen's children, at some time or other, in historical records had their surname mixed up with the Stowell surname but always used the Stoyell surname on official records. MY CONCLUSIONS Stephen's change to the Stoy surname was pure legend and what I think really happened was his "uncle" had chosen the Stoyell surname to distinguish himself from the more common surname of the Stowells from Massachusetts whose descendants were also living in Pomfret CT at that time. "Uncle" John's request was probably to change Stephen's surname from Stowell to Stoyell (changing the consonant as in changing it to "Stoy" instead of "Stow"). I believe his uncle was really an older blood relative whose grandfather arrived in the Colony of Virginia c. 1646, also recorded as John Stoyell and/or Stowell on a Potomac River plantation deed in 1657 and on the Isle of Kent, Virginia Colony in 1658-61. This last conclusion is a conjecture, as no one knows where Uncle John Stowell-Stoyell came from and where he received his outstanding education as a school headmaster and town lawyer but since there was an estate sale for the abruptly deceased John Stoyell-Stowell of the Isle of Kent in 1661 and the fact he was married to a Jane Fox with children, I have made a hypothesis that our famous Uncle John from Voluntown CT was the grandson of the John Stoyell-Stowell of the Isle of Kent whose education and income was a product of the sale of 3500 acres of plantation on the Potomac River and 300 acres of a "headright" tobacco plantation off the Stowell Branch on the Isle of Kent (now Kent Island, MD). MY SPECIFIC URGENT REQUEST We are having a Mega Stoyell Family Reunion on August 3rd this year with about 500 Stoyell descendants who have been invited and I'd love to give them a gift of definitively finding out if their last name was originally Stowell, as I have concluded, and ideally who Stephen Stowell-Stoyell's parents were. I've been avidly reading and participating on this list for years and know there are excellent researchers out there who might be able to help me as I can't access any inter-library books or documents from South America. Perhaps, our English genealogy expert, Nivard, might help me out regarding the Liverpool Port documents? According to my "legend", Stephen Stowell travelled from Somersetshire, England (home of the Stawells-Stowells of England) to board a ship out of the Port of Liverpool to seek his fortune in the New World perhaps by his own means or as an indentured servant for 4-7 years on the Virginia Tobacco Plantations? I'd be very grateful for any and all help from my fellow listers. Best personal regards, Rick Richard A. Stoyell, son of Loyal A. Stoyell II ________________________________ From: roots-bounces@rootsweb.com on behalf of roots-request@rootsweb.com Sent: Sun 6/24/2012 3:00 AM To: roots@rootsweb.com Subject: ROOTS Digest, Vol 7, Issue 193 If you respond to this digest, please replace the subject line of your response (so it doesn't read "Re: ROOTS-L Digest") and please don't quote the digest ... a few lines from the message to which you are responding or (better still) a brief summary of that message will do. Thanks! Today's Topics: 1. ROOTS Digest, Vol 7, Issue 192 Birth and death Certificates. (theclown16) 2. Susannah Spitler or Spitten 1792 (noranell1) 3. French Quebec marriage vow (WM LYMAN) 4. Re: French Quebec marriage vow (Nivard Ovington) 5. Yearbook Initials (Gail Mcmullin) 6. Re: Yearbook Initials (Gale Gorman) 7. Re: Yearbook Initials (news) 8. Woodworth family Dublin and Bristol England (dianna charles) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Sat, 23 Jun 2012 08:29:41 -0400 (EDT) From: theclown16 <theclown16@optonline.net> Subject: [ROOTS-L] ROOTS Digest, Vol 7, Issue 192 Birth and death Certificates. To: roots@rootsweb.com Cc: roots@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <892df8e.28e4.1381951b5ea.Webtop.13@optonline.net> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed; delsp=no I would look for the family in the 1850 census. That will give you lots of information on the family make-up. Names and ages as well as birth locations for further research. A really good starting point. Usually the approx. birth dates are off by one year since the question usually asked on the day of the census includes age at last birthday. If someone had a birthday one day before the census they would be one age and another if the birthday was the day after the census was taken. sometimes people don't realize this and complain that the ages are wrong. theclown16 ------------------------------ Message: 2 Date: Sat, 23 Jun 2012 07:00:42 -0700 From: "noranell1" <noranell1@gmail.com> Subject: [ROOTS-L] Susannah Spitler or Spitten 1792 To: <ROOTS@rootsweb.com> Message-ID: <004801cd5148$94f6f480$bee4dd80$@com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Looking for siblings and family of Susannah Spitler who was supposedly born 1792 in Huntingdon Co., PA to William Spitler and Mary Weltmer. She married Thomas Jackson Spiller in Jefferson Co., Ohio 23 Oct 1810. Lived in Jefferson Co until about 1830 when she moved to Meigs Co, Ohio with her husband and younger children. We believe she died there in Meigs County but don't know exactly when. ------------------------------ Message: 3 Date: Fri, 22 Jun 2012 16:52:55 -0700 (PDT) From: WM LYMAN <bilnflo@yahoo.com> Subject: [ROOTS-L] French Quebec marriage vow To: "roots@rootsweb.com" <roots@rootsweb.com> Message-ID: <1340409175.33093.YahooMailNeo@web122505.mail.ne1.yahoo.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Can anyone translate the atch French Canadian document? ------------------------------ Message: 4 Date: Sat, 23 Jun 2012 16:23:28 +0100 From: Nivard Ovington <ovington1@sky.com> Subject: Re: [ROOTS-L] French Quebec marriage vow To: roots@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <4FE5DF70.5040605@sky.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Hi ?? If you mean the attached ? Rootsweb lists do not support attachments You will have to put it up online somewhere and send a link or send to people individually Rootsweb boards do accept attachments Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) On 23/06/2012 00:52, WM LYMAN wrote: > Can anyone translate the atch French Canadian document? ------------------------------ Message: 5 Date: Sat, 23 Jun 2012 12:58:02 -0500 From: Gail Mcmullin <gdjslmsa@grandecom.net> Subject: [ROOTS-L] Yearbook Initials To: roots@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <20120623125802.56472mne9cxmrctm@webmail.mygrande.net> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; DelSp="Yes"; format="flowed" Need help with initials from a year book G F L. Any help will be greatly appriciated ------------------------------ Message: 6 Date: Sat, 23 Jun 2012 13:29:07 -0500 From: Gale Gorman <gale_gorman@me.com> Subject: Re: [ROOTS-L] Yearbook Initials To: Gail Mcmullin <gdjslmsa@grandecom.net> Cc: roots@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <F575B480-66F2-4E2F-AAA9-B3BDE825D43E@me.com> Content-Type: text/plain; CHARSET=US-ASCII On Jun 23, 2012, at 12:58 PM, Gail Mcmullin wrote: Need help with initials from a year book G F L. Any help will be greatly appriciated -----------snip---------- That's not much to go on. Could just be someone's initials. You don't mention any particular year. Are you thinking along the lines of BFF? Gale Gorman Houston ------------------------------ Message: 7 Date: Sat, 23 Jun 2012 21:21:11 -0500 From: "news" <news@gendisasters.com> Subject: Re: [ROOTS-L] Yearbook Initials To: "Gail Mcmullin" <gdjslmsa@grandecom.net>, <roots@rootsweb.com> Message-ID: <7EEE5A6E97A547BA8290FCBF12AD99C3@ownercd461a0b5> Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1"; reply-type=original What year and where is the yearbook from? Where were the initials in the yearbook? If they under the students name and above a list of accomplishments (baseball, senior play, etc). The initials could indicated a course of study. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gail Mcmullin" <gdjslmsa@grandecom.net> To: <roots@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, June 23, 2012 12:58 PM Subject: [ROOTS-L] Yearbook Initials > Need help with initials from a year book G F L. Any help will be > greatly appriciated > > ===== > If you would prefer digest mode to mail mode, drop a note to > roots-admin@rootsweb.com and ask for the digest... > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > ROOTS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------ Message: 8 Date: Sun, 24 Jun 2012 13:49:17 +1000 From: "dianna charles" <diamonddi57@optusnet.com.au> Subject: [ROOTS-L] Woodworth family Dublin and Bristol England To: <roots@rootsweb.com> Message-ID: <10CC298DF26443BB8D572ABC2B672300@charlestw> Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1"; reply-type=original Hi Everyone I'm trying to find any information on Robert WOODWORTH b c 1781 in Dublin he may have been married to my GGreat Aunt Rosetta BYRNE. Nothing has been found on their marriage as yet, they were living in Dublin City in 1827. My Rosetta would have been born approximately the same time as her husband. She was born I think in Kildare or Co. Bracknagh in Co. Offaly. Their is a Robert WOODWORTH living in England on the 1841/1851 Census. 1851 he is at 19 College St Bristol Gloucestershire (A Widower) Head aged 67 engineer b Dublin with daughter Rachel Woodworth aged 40 Unmarried and Granddaugther Selina (she was born in Bristol) Children of Robert Woodworth are Rachel b 1816, Joshua b 1815, George 1818 Robert, b 1819 and Winfred/Wynfred b ? all born Dublin Wynnsfred (sic) Woodworth was married to Anne ROLAND in 1830 Diocese of Cork and Ross Co. Cork Ireland. (From Irish Records Extraction Database) Selina is the daughter of Winfred Woodworth and Ann Roland, she was born in 1832 Gloucestershire, Selina married Robert Holloway in 1851, she died Bristol 1912 aged 81. Would love to find more information and too see if there is anyone else researching the Dublin/Bristol Woodworths Kindest regards Dianna ------------------------------ To contact the ROOTS list administrator, send an email to ROOTS-admin@rootsweb.com. To post a message to the ROOTS mailing list, send an email to ROOTS@rootsweb.com. __________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ROOTS-request@rootsweb.com with the word "unsubscribe" without the quotes in the subject and the body of the email with no additional text. End of ROOTS Digest, Vol 7, Issue 193 *************************************
-----Original Message----- From: wells-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:wells-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Liz Engle Sent: Sunday, June 24, 2012 9:20 AM To: gc-gateway@rootsweb.com; wells@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [WELLS] Looking for a June Wells or Welles Hello Patty: I agree with Bonita, that it will be hard to find someone on line in this time period. However, since I am familiar with both the little towns named -- Chelan and Waterville, I believe I would start by contacting the schools in both those towns to see if they have any records for "Potter" or "Barnett" children in the 1950-1965 time frame. Waterville in 1950 had a population of just a little over 1,000, with children in grades 1-12 numbering about 300. If your kids were there they should be easy to find, assuming that the school kept records. Waterville is a pleasant little town up in Douglas County -- the "wheat country" -- in the vast golden plateau land of central and eastern Washington. Since "dust bowl days," central Washington attracted (in the 1930s, '40s, and '50s) migrant farm workers largely from Oklahoma and Arkansas. Chelan (in Chelan County) is also a small town, although situated as it is on Lake Chelan is today more of a "resort town" than the sleepy little place it was back in the 1950s. Waterville is the capital of Douglas County, and at the beautiful old court house there (if it is still standing!!!) is where you should find the Barnett-Wells marriage license. Please let me know if this has been helpful -- that is to say, I sincerely hope you find your Wells-Barnett (and Potter?) connection. Another thought -- you might try queries in Wenatchee for your people. Wenatchee, on the Columbia River, down from Waterville, is the largest town in the area and the capital of Chelan county. Wenatchee was also a magnet in the 1950s for agricultural workers from Arkansas and Oklahoma, the attraction being the fruit crops, apples, cherries, apricots, peaches, etc. -- not the wheat of the Inland Empire. The attraction in Wenatchee, of course, was more and better schools for children, and wider opportunities for employment. Try to track down the Polk Business Directories for Wenatchee in those years of interest. You may find Ruell Dee Barnett there. Let us know how you fare. I, for one, am hopeful for your success. Elizabeth Goodfellow Engle -----Original Message----- From: wells-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:wells-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of gc-gateway@rootsweb.com Sent: Sunday, June 24, 2012 7:36 AM To: WELLS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [WELLS] Looking for a June Wells or Welles This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: bhillmer Surnames: Barnett Wells Welles Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.wells/5618.1.1.2/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Patty: It is very difficult to track someone after the 1930 census online, so I would suggest you need to do a writing campaign for actual records. 1) get a copy of the marriage application/registration (not the certificate). You want to know her actual birthdate and where she was born. In 1955, it may also have her parents names. If it was her first marriage and she married when women normally married ... by age of 20, it means she would 'probably' have been born about 1935 which is after the 1930 census. If she was born in Oklahoma, check with the Oklahoma vital records to see if they have an index you can check. However, with today's identify thief everywhere, I would be surprised if they will give you the exact date without proving you are related. 2) when you know the data of her birth and location, write for a genealogy copy of the birth record (not certificate) you want the actual registration as it will give more details about the parents. 3) the Potter children will be more difficult since you do not know where the Jim and June lived during say 1955-1965 when the children are likely to be born. Just a little heads up, it is very important when writing a query on genealogy to give as much information as possible so that those inclinded to help will have as much as possible to go on. If you don't know exact dates .. give approximate or a year range as well as possible locations. Where you know they were during approximate times also help. However, with June the information will probably not be online. Check newspapers for events that you know, they will give you a clue as to where they were living. An obituary if she is deceased should help provide locations of living children. Again, the newspaper indicating the attendees of the wedding is a good place to follow up while you are waiting for the marriage record. Contacting local libraries is good as they 'may' have newspapers on microfilm and usually will do a search of a timeperiod at a minimum cost. I did a search in Ancestry.com for Ruell Dee Barnett and found nothing ... using the assumed date of birth of about 1930. Of course, there are too many June Wel*s to know which is the correct one. Good luck on your search Bonita Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. 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What year and where is the yearbook from? Where were the initials in the yearbook? If they under the students name and above a list of accomplishments (baseball, senior play, etc). The initials could indicated a course of study. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gail Mcmullin" <gdjslmsa@grandecom.net> To: <roots@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, June 23, 2012 12:58 PM Subject: [ROOTS-L] Yearbook Initials > Need help with initials from a year book G F L. Any help will be > greatly appriciated > > ===== > If you would prefer digest mode to mail mode, drop a note to > roots-admin@rootsweb.com and ask for the digest... > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > ROOTS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message
Hi ?? If you mean the attached ? Rootsweb lists do not support attachments You will have to put it up online somewhere and send a link or send to people individually Rootsweb boards do accept attachments Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) On 23/06/2012 00:52, WM LYMAN wrote: > Can anyone translate the atch French Canadian document?
On Jun 23, 2012, at 12:58 PM, Gail Mcmullin wrote: Need help with initials from a year book G F L. Any help will be greatly appriciated -----------snip---------- That's not much to go on. Could just be someone's initials. You don't mention any particular year. Are you thinking along the lines of BFF? Gale Gorman Houston
Need help with initials from a year book G F L. Any help will be greatly appriciated
I would look for the family in the 1850 census. That will give you lots of information on the family make-up. Names and ages as well as birth locations for further research. A really good starting point. Usually the approx. birth dates are off by one year since the question usually asked on the day of the census includes age at last birthday. If someone had a birthday one day before the census they would be one age and another if the birthday was the day after the census was taken. sometimes people don't realize this and complain that the ages are wrong. theclown16
Looking for siblings and family of Susannah Spitler who was supposedly born 1792 in Huntingdon Co., PA to William Spitler and Mary Weltmer. She married Thomas Jackson Spiller in Jefferson Co., Ohio 23 Oct 1810. Lived in Jefferson Co until about 1830 when she moved to Meigs Co, Ohio with her husband and younger children. We believe she died there in Meigs County but don't know exactly when.
Can anyone translate the atch French Canadian document?
Hi: I am researching my great, great grand father and great great great grandmother. Henry Fobes Jacobs born October 1833 in Baltimore Maryland probably Anne Arundel County. His mother, Ruth Dodge Fobes Jacobs born November 8, 1811 in Wilmington Delaware. My question is how to access these birth records or church records to prove the lineage. We are trying to prove that Ruth Dodge Fobes was Henry's mother and Azariah Fobes daugher. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you, betsey Klyber
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Oh my!! You might have found some information for me!! How did you do it, did you look for Dairymaid or what!! You are VERY experienced researcher I can tell!! Thank you so so so so much. I shall get Sarah's marriage certificate next week to prove that you are right!! Diane On 22/06/2012 10:08, Linda Taberer wrote: > > Sorry, re reading your original post I see you already have the > marriage ref. > > I have spotted the following which could easily be a red herring, but > if you have or get Sarah's Fathers name, you will know. > > 1911 Wales Census > > Sarah EDWARDS aged 22 Dairymaid > Head of household: Ellis EDWARDS, farmer > Address: Plasucha Talsarnau, Merionithshire > > Regards > > Linda > > On 22 Jun 2012 06:19, "Diane" <dpkms20042000@yahoo.co.uk > <mailto:dpkms20042000@yahoo.co.uk>> wrote: > > Hi there, Diane here again!! > > Does anyone know of how to find someone when you know THEIR name > but not > their parents name please? > > I know that the persons parents came from Wales and I know that the > Father was a milkman or a farmer or something like that. He was > called > "£dwards the Milk" so my uncle tells me. > > Their surname was MARSH but I don't know where they came from in > Wales. > > Sarah Edwards married George E Marsh 1914 reference number POPLAR > 1c 813 > > I have traced George back but nobody in the family know ANYTHING about > the EDWARDS family not even the daughter (my Aunt). > > The family were never spoken about which makes me think that there > was a > secret that they didn't even want the daughters to know about!! > > Is there anyway of finding out about this family does anyone know of > please? > > Thanks for any answers that you might be able to give to me. > > Diane > ===== > If you would prefer digest mode to mail mode, drop a note to > roots-admin@rootsweb.com <mailto:roots-admin@rootsweb.com> and ask > for the digest... > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > ROOTS-request@rootsweb.com <mailto:ROOTS-request@rootsweb.com> > with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and > the body of the message >
Is the book by Rene Jette from the beginnings of Quebec until 1730 available on CD? Marcel Gelinas
Hi Diane As you know they married in 1914 Poplar the marriage certificate would be the way forward (or backwards whichever way you look at it :-) That will hopefully give Sarah EDWARDS fathers name and occupation It will also give Sarahs age at marriage (as given) As to the family secret, there are many reasons that people know nothing about their earlier family, most are entirely innocent but would take some research to fathom out some plausible reasons such as her parents died young for example EDWARDS is a very common name and without the marriage cert I can't see an obvious way of being sure you are researching the right family Although Ancestry have some Parish Registers for Poplar your marriage does not show up so may be a Register Office or other denomination Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) On 21/06/2012 23:06, Diane wrote: > Hi there, Diane here again!! > > Does anyone know of how to find someone when you know THEIR name but not > their parents name please? > > I know that the persons parents came from Wales and I know that the > Father was a milkman or a farmer or something like that. He was called > "£dwards the Milk" so my uncle tells me. > > Their surname was MARSH but I don't know where they came from in Wales. > > Sarah Edwards married George E Marsh 1914 reference number POPLAR 1c 813 > > I have traced George back but nobody in the family know ANYTHING about > the EDWARDS family not even the daughter (my Aunt). > > The family were never spoken about which makes me think that there was a > secret that they didn't even want the daughters to know about!! > > Is there anyway of finding out about this family does anyone know of > please? > > Thanks for any answers that you might be able to give to me. > > Diane
Hi there, Diane here again!! Does anyone know of how to find someone when you know THEIR name but not their parents name please? I know that the persons parents came from Wales and I know that the Father was a milkman or a farmer or something like that. He was called "£dwards the Milk" so my uncle tells me. Their surname was MARSH but I don't know where they came from in Wales. Sarah Edwards married George E Marsh 1914 reference number POPLAR 1c 813 I have traced George back but nobody in the family know ANYTHING about the EDWARDS family not even the daughter (my Aunt). The family were never spoken about which makes me think that there was a secret that they didn't even want the daughters to know about!! Is there anyway of finding out about this family does anyone know of please? Thanks for any answers that you might be able to give to me. Diane
Were they Puerto Rican? I did a search on the surname and notice most in NY were born in PR. I am looking at the 1940 and all the names are Spanish and honestly <G> I don't think Horace is Spanish. I found a bunch of Hor* can't say they are the same but they are possibles and some are clearly the same man but you have to decide if they are your man. Eliz I found these in 1930 who seem to be of an age, and these are the only males Horacio Rezes Y Collazo Ramon,Julia Coto, Manati, Puerto Rico abt 1921 Son Horacio Collazo Y Rivera Monserrate,Adela Machuelo Abajo, Ponce, Puerto Rico abt 1922 Son Horacio Collazo Rivera Enrique,Adela Cerrillos, Ponce, Puerto Rico abt 1923 Son Horacio Collazo Y Santos Octavio Amuelas, Juana Diaz, Puerto Rico abt 1928 Son Horacio Marrero Y Collazo Carmelo,Carmen Quebrada Grande, Barranquitas, Puerto Rico abt 1925 Son Jose Horacio Torres Collazo Jose,Maria San German, San German, Puerto Rico Puerto Rico Son ' 'This is the only likely suspect from the SSDI Name: Horacio Collazo SSN: 581-76-9826 Born: 11 Nov 1928 Last Benefit: 00619 Bayamon, Bayamon, Puerto Rico, United States of America Died: Dec 1979 State (Year) SSN issued: Puerto Rico (19 U.S., Department of Veterans Affairs BIRLS Death File, 1850-2010 Name: Horacio Collazo Birth Date: 11 Nov 1928 Death Date: 15 Dec 1979 SSN: 581769826 Branch 1: ARMY Enlistment Date 1: 11 Feb 1951 Release Date 1: 31 Jan 1953 And this is a Public Record entry Name: Horacio Collazo Phone Number: 928-4621 Address: 93 Wilson Av, Coram, NY, 11727 (1993) [POB Bx, Coram, NY, 11727] [PO Box 130, Coram, NY, 11727-0130 (1993)] On Wed, Jun 20, 2012 at 5:27 PM, Gerry <beachbumn55@aol.com> wrote: > > Horace and Ernestine R. Collazo > > We have all Ernestine (Ernie) Roberta Eimicke's information. She was born on 6 Mar 1936 - in New York City. > > Horace and Ernestine's first child - Enrique (Henry) Albert Collazo - was born in 1953 in New York City; Denise and Robert soon followed. We also have all Henry's information - - - > > When looking for Horace's information we used every possible research combinations in Ancestry - Rootsweb - and Familysearch; no information was found. What's particular interesting - the name Horace - is extremely obscure / almost non- existent. Our best guess is Horace was born before Ernestine - - - > > If you have any information - you would like to share - please send your information to my email at: beachbumn55@aol.com > > Thanks in advance - - - > > Gerry Lang > ===== > If you would prefer digest mode to mail mode, drop a note to roots-admin@rootsweb.com and ask for the digest... > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ROOTS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message