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Researching the Charles BUSHEY line. Charles BUSHEY born unknown but thought to be about 1840. He married Elmira LACROIX and they had 6 known children. Mary Jane born 1861;Burton L. about 1870;Charles;George;Dolph (I don't know if this is Aldolphus or not);and Marshall. Mary Jane married Peter Bingham on 9-8-1879 in Highgate. Burton L . married Grace Pearl Randall I have recently found out that his wife filed a widow's claim for a CW pension on May 31 1918. I would be most happy to exchange info with anyone regarding this lineage. Thanks ===== Debra Jennings debbiej_2001@yahoo.com "Following the footprints through time" __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Messenger - Talk while you surf! It's FREE. http://im.yahoo.com/
Listmembers: I almost forgot.. regarding this current ROLL CALL, I know I advised for you to answer as many as possible that you can. But, let's please refrain from answering a post, to only say: "I don't know anything on this line" or "Sorry not my line" It is most disheartening to see an answer to your query in the subject lines, only to find out that person has nothing.Not a possible, just nothing. Answer as many as you possibly can, THAT YOU HAVE INFO ON. Thanks and good hunting ===== Debra Jennings debbiej_2001@yahoo.com "Following the footprints through time" __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Messenger - Talk while you surf! It's FREE. http://im.yahoo.com/
Let's have a ROLL CALL, beginning now(10-26) and ending SUNDAY night( 10-29) at midnight. PLEASE SEND THESE TO THE LIST, not to me personally!! PLEASE include the names,dates and place for the ancestor you are hunting IN THE SUBJECT LINE, and give more information about your ancestors - including dates and migration and spouses' surnames - in the message part of your post, so that you can get maximum benefit from this roll call. Please assist with any of the ROLL CALL posts that you possibly can - if we all focus together these next few days, we can maximize our efforts for the benefit of all of us. To make your query work harder for you... keep in mind the old rules of news reporting and include as many of the following as possible: SUBJECT FIELD: To get the most from your query and make your query command attention, place the SURNAME, LOCATION, YEAR in the subject field. Remember ! ! ! ! Many subscribers belong to multiple mailing lists; therefore, many go through their mail looking at subject fields... only reading those that have descriptive subject names. Unfortunately, messages entitled "Question", "Help", "IMPORTANT!", "My Family", "My Line", "My Grandfather", etc., are deleted without ever being opened. WHO: State the names of people as completely as you can. WHAT: Try to limit your query to one or two specific questions or bits of information. Post other queries with additional questions rather than load all your questions into one query. In this way, each of your questions will stand out and get attention. WHEN: Dates are important, if you don't know the day, month and year try to put in a period (1790s, late 1800s etc.) WHERE: Mention the location of events (birth, marriage, death, etc.) in the body of the query. Include their migration path if you can. WHY: Why are you searching for this(these) individual(s)? Describe your connection to him/her. HOW: How your query appears will often get subscriber's attention. Check spelling, grammar and format. Apply the KISS system: Keep It Simple Simple. REPETITION: Once you have an acceptable looking query, save it and update it as necessary. Use it again about once about bi-weekly to touch base with new members. Also, you may use it on web sites that accepts queries. REMEMBER: Your goal is to get information. A list server (discussion group), such as this, is an excellent forum for helping you get that information. Make your query work! By following these recommendations, your query stands a better chance of being read and you may make that great contact that you need. ===== Debra Jennings debbiej_2001@yahoo.com "Following the footprints through time" __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Messenger - Talk while you surf! It's FREE. http://im.yahoo.com/
The following is from the 1901 obiturary of my gggrandfather Elias FOLLETT. Could anyone help me learn about the schools he attended as a student or exactly where he taught school? "Mr Follett was born in East Berkshire, Vermont, Feb. 11, 1826, and there his early life was spent on a farm. His common school education was supplemented by several terms in the Academy at St. Albans. He taught several terms of school in Vermont. At the age of 21 he started out for himself with a pack on his back and a little money given him by his father to pay his expenses to Massachusetts. In 1851 he went to California, going by way of Niagara, and remaining until 1857, when he returned to Vermont by way of Panama "<snip> Thanks for any help. Barbee in Canada
<< ... <snip> ... recently discovered that my great-grandfather may have been born in Georgia, Franklin, Vermont. Would anyone have access to the 1831 or 1841 census of Georgia? I am looking for the family of John EVANS and Electa (or Loecta) HIll. ... < snip > ... find them in the census records or in church records (they were Baptist I believe) or if someone could direct me where to look for such records. Thank you very much. Doreen Guerriero >> BINGO!!! Good news, Doreen - (and anyone else looking for EVANS information). Found the following for you: << EVANS John, and Lecta Hill, both of Ga., m. June 22, 1816; V1 >> There is only one addtional listing under the surname EVANS as follows: << EVANS Salona, of Ga., and Nathan Beals, m. Nov 2, 1856 by A. H. Hunsinger; MC >> The source for both of the above is: "Georgia, Vermont Vital Records" compiled by Peter S. Mallett. It was published by the Genealogical Society of Vermont as Special Publication Number Four in 1995. Both of the EVANS listings above were taken from page 94. The "V1" and "MC" in the above refer to where the records were compiled from. (as listed on pg v of this book) << V1 - Town Civil Vital Records - Volume 1 - Vital Statistics, late 1700s-early 1800s >> << MC - Church Records - Methodist Church of Georgia and North Fairfax - Book I - 1856-1874 >> ---- Took a look at the HILL surname listings as well. There are a lot of HILL listings on pg 130-131. Just one "Lecta"... and it repeats the marriage record found above under John EVANS. ---- Hope that helps a bit!! debbie CAhobbies@aol.com
Hi, I am new to the list and have just recently discovered that my great-grandfather may have been born in Georgia, Franklin, Vermont. Would anyone have access to the 1831 or 1841 census of Georgia? I am looking for the family of John EVANS and Electa (or Loecta) HIll. I would greatly appreciate hearing if someone could find them in the census records or in church records (they were Baptist I believe) or if someone could direct me where to look for such records. Thank you very much. Doreen Guerriero ----------------------------------------------------- Click here for Free Video!! http://www.gohip.com/freevideo/
Good going. As I said earlier to this forum, I visited the Georgia town clerk's office several weeks ago and found all sorts of goodies there for genealogy researchers. I was impressed with the stuff, including cemetery records, prepared by Mr. Mallett. I tried calling him and even went to his home but he wasn't there. Unfortunately I was on a tight schedule and couldn't return another day. If I can find his postal address in the tons of stuff I collected on my trip, I'll snail mail him and see if he has e-mail, then invite him to join this forum. I'm confident that he is the kind of guy that will willingly share his apparent vast knowledge. Jerry, Aiea, Hawaii ----- Original Message ----- From: <CAhobbies@aol.com> To: <VTFRANKL-L@rootsweb.com> > > BINGO!!! > The source for both of the above is: > "Georgia, Vermont Vital Records" compiled by Peter S. Mallett. It was > published by the Genealogical Society of Vermont as Special Publication > Number Four in 1995. Both of the EVANS listings above were taken from page > 94. > > The "V1" and "MC" in the above refer to where the records were compiled from. > (as listed on pg v of this book) > << V1 - Town Civil Vital Records - Volume 1 - Vital Statistics, late > 1700s-early 1800s >> > << MC - Church Records - Methodist Church of Georgia and North Fairfax - > Book I - 1856-1874 >> > > ---- > > Took a look at the HILL surname listings as well. There are a lot of HILL > listings on pg 130-131. Just one "Lecta"... and it repeats the marriage > record found above under John EVANS. > > ---- > > Hope that helps a bit!! > debbie > CAhobbies@aol.com > > > ==== VTFRANKL Mailing List ==== > Please Use Your Subject Line Effectively, Do Not Recycle Them > > ============================== > Create a FREE family website at MyFamily.com! > http://www.myfamily.com/banner.asp?ID=RWLIST2 >
Aloha, I was recently in the Georgia town clerk's office and found a variety of interesting books there, not for sale, that relate to genealogy in early Georgia. Jerry Lesperance, Aiea, Hawaii ----- Original Message ----- From: Browns <florab@kootenay.com> To: <VTFRANKL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, October 21, 2000 4:47 AM Subject: [VTFRANKL] Hinckley, Goddard, in Georgia VT 1850 > Good Morning Carol > > > Well it looks like you found my HINCKLEYS: > > Hinckley...... > > Adella L. > > Francis E. This is the only name I am unfamiliar with > > Ira, DEA > > Lucy L. > > Phebe > > Sarah > > Hinkley..... > > Arthur S. > > Ira > > Lucina > > Lydia M. > > Sarah Maria > What I did not know is who all was buried there. Ira DEA (m. Sarah Maria Hale and Phebe Martin) was the son of Ira HINCKLEY (m Elisabeth Hyde). > I don't know what the DEA stands for, but suspect it to be a title. > > Do you know how the original Georgia books came about? I am looking at their microfilm that is available through the family history center. The entries are not in date sequence, entire families are listed together. It looks to me like they were compiled, could that have been in the 1850s? Ira DEA Hinckley signs as town clerk and he died in 1860. If that is the case it would explain why I cannot find any evidence of my Goddards in these books. They went to IL after 1850 and before 1853. Caleb Goddard is on the 1840 and 1850 census for Georgia. Caleb's father John is said to have died in Milton in 1812. How far is Milton? > > Afa in British Columbia > > > ==== VTFRANKL Mailing List ==== > Please Use Your Subject Line Effectively, Do Not Recycle Them > > ============================== > The only real-time collaboration tool that allows you and other family > members to create a FREE, password-protected family tree. > http://www.ancestry.com/oft/login.asp >
Good Morning Carol Well it looks like you found my HINCKLEYS: > Hinckley...... > Adella L. > Francis E. This is the only name I am unfamiliar with > Ira, DEA > Lucy L. > Phebe > Sarah > Hinkley..... > Arthur S. > Ira > Lucina > Lydia M. > Sarah Maria What I did not know is who all was buried there. Ira DEA (m. Sarah Maria Hale and Phebe Martin) was the son of Ira HINCKLEY (m Elisabeth Hyde). I don't know what the DEA stands for, but suspect it to be a title. Do you know how the original Georgia books came about? I am looking at their microfilm that is available through the family history center. The entries are not in date sequence, entire families are listed together. It looks to me like they were compiled, could that have been in the 1850s? Ira DEA Hinckley signs as town clerk and he died in 1860. If that is the case it would explain why I cannot find any evidence of my Goddards in these books. They went to IL after 1850 and before 1853. Caleb Goddard is on the 1840 and 1850 census for Georgia. Caleb's father John is said to have died in Milton in 1812. How far is Milton? Afa in British Columbia
Posted on: Franklin Co. Vt Wills Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Vt/FranklinWill/2 Surname: ------------------------- His will was read Dec. 13, 1845 at Fairfax, VT: John Taylor late of Fletcher and husband of Miriam Taylor, executrix, "bequeaths farm on which I now live containing 50 acres of land together with all the rest of my property to my wife, paying the sum of $5 each to my children: Susan Taylor Emery, Hannah Taylor, Cynthia Taylor six months after my decease. Appoint Miriam sole executrix of will set 19th October 1845 in the presence of William Keniston, David Cheney Jr., & Joseph Hunt." A brief outline of this family: John Taylor b: Abt. 1794 d: November 27, 1845 in Fletcher, Vermont +Miriam Wilkins b: Abt. 1803 Vermont d/o Capt Asa Wilkins & Marion Cooley; d: October 22, 1883 in Nunda, Minnesota Their children: 1 Susan Taylor b: January 4, 1824 Fairfax, Vermont d: October 10, 1904 in Twin Lakes, Freeborn Co., Minnesota +Daniel Owen Emery b: November 16, 1813 Fairfax, Vermont m: October 16, 1842 in Fairfax, Vermon d: October 18, 1857 in Fairfax, Vermont 2 Hannah Taylor b: Abt. 1826 VT 3 Asa Taylor b: Bef. 1828 d: February 14, 1828 in Fairfax, VT 4 Cynthia Taylor b: 1827 d: 1890 +Joseph W Buzzell m: August 19, 1846 5 male b: Abt. 1829 d: Bef. 1840 6 Sarah Ann Taylor b: Abt. 1840 d: September 3, 1841 A male child under 5 was listed on the 1840 census, no sons survived the father so his name is unknown.
Researching the Charles BUSHEY line. Charles BUSHEY born unknown but thought to be about 1840. He married Elmira LACROIX and they had 6 known children. Mary Jane born 1861;Burton L. about 1870;Charles;George;Dolph (I don't know if this is Aldolphus or not);and Marshall. Mary Jane married Peter Bingham on 9-8-1879 in Highgate. Burton L . married Grace Pearl Randall I have recently found out that his wife filed a widow's claim for a CW pension on May 31 1918. I would be most happy to exchange info with anyone regarding this lineage. Thanks ===== Debra Jennings debbiej_2001@yahoo.com "Following the footprints through time" __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Messenger - Talk while you surf! It's FREE. http://im.yahoo.com/
Looking for information on the following: Sabra Michael, b. abt 1852, m. Frank Root Julius Michael, b. abt 1819 Mary McIntosh, m. to Julius Michael John McIntosh Fred McIntosh The McIntosh and Michael families resided in St. Albans or St. Albans Bay. Any info on the above would be deeply appreciated. Betty
Seeking information on Arthur Charles BINGHAM, and Augusta Sylvia LARSON, married about 1904,perhaps in Canada.. Lived in the Milton, Essex Junction, Highgate area of Vermont... Had 3 children, 1905, stillborn, 1906, lied 1 1/2 months, and Roland Arthur BINGHAM, born 7-14-1907., died April 9 1965, in New York City. Augusta born between June and October 1885, Goteborg, Sweden, Immigrated, and presumably married Arthur... They parted 1912 in the St Albans area, of Vermont. Seeking Marriage, Divorce, Death or Immigration, Parental information. Any help will be appreciated, as I have been searching for a very long time. Dick Carter rcar37@prodigy.net
Hi Jerry, The address to search the archives is: http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl?list=VTFRANKL Tammy
Aloha Listowner, Can you tell me the address to use to search for a past message on this forum. Mahalo (local for "Thanks"), Jerry Lesperance, Aiea, Hawaii
Thanks again, Carolyn. I may just have to plan a trip to St Albans next summer, but I plan these trips in my head every summer and never make it. If it were a day trip.... but St Albans is just too far up there in Vermont. Someone else explained to me Town of St Albans vs City of St Albans, and then there's St Albans Bay, which makes me glad to hear from other people who have been there already. Mitchell Rich's marriage record says Mitchell Richard (or Rich) on it, Aug 17 1868 St Albans, unfortunately I only wrote down his wife's parents, will double check this record next time I'm at the Berkshire Atheneum in Pittsfield, which has VT VR on microfilm, some sort of WPA project, unfortunately not all VR are covered (My Mary Moss Carroll is not listed on these microfilm, although town clerk confirmed that she did die there in St Albans). Mitchell and Mary are listed in 1910 census of St Albans, names and details on children is hard to read on the microfilm I looked at. Rich, Mitchell head 68 b VT mason married 41 yrs Mary, 54, b NY parents born Ireland Charles, son -----------, son Fred, ------ ------, son Could not find Mitchell Rich in 1920 census St Albans, did find Mary Rich 64, widow, born VT parents born Canada, as mother in law in the household of Bert Plant, 30, and wife Cordelia, 29, daughter Doris, 7. My biggest hurdle is not finding a library that will lend microfilm reels of St Albans Messenger through interlibrary loan. I would seriously rent 1910-1920 just to find an obit on Mitchell. Even asked how much it would be to buy one microfilm reel of a newspaper, was told $25!!!! Ouch. Thanks again, will let you know if I find anything Rich in St Albans Jim Carroll
Hi Jim, I think if you could find the year of death, someone at City Hall would look it up for you. What makes it confusing, is that there are two places where St. Albans records are kept-City Hall and St. Albans Bay Town Hall. I have my information listed for Mitchell as St. Albans Bay. I can't be totally sure, I've spent many hours at both places and have written down pretty much all the information I could find for every Rich (and Richard, Richs changed their names several times from Richard to Rich and then back again.) I don't have a date of death for Mitchell. I have him listed in the 1900 Federal Census. I have daughter Nellie married to Lewis Rich1/21/1901. As far as the Messenger obits go, sometimes they are very complete, (obit for one of the Richs "gored by a wild bull" ) sometimes none at all. I have gone to every cemetary in St. Albans and have written down every Rich. I can't find Mitchell in any of my notes. My sister and I have been working on this together,I'll ask her to look through her notes for something I may have missed. Carolyn ----- Original Message ----- From: <Vlaicu57@aol.com> To: <cdemers@together.net> Cc: <VTFRANKL-L@rootweb.com> Sent: Monday, October 09, 2000 11:31 AM Subject: Re: [VTFRANKL] Thomas and Mary Moss Carroll, Mitchell and Mary Carroll Rich, ... > Hello Carolyn > Thanks for the e-mail on the Rich family of St. Albans. Mitchell Rich and > wife Mary Carroll Rich were long time residents of St. Albans, and certainly > had lots of kids. Am hoping to find out when they died, also hoping for obits > on the two from St. Albans Messenger. Just how cooperative was City Hall for > you? If I did find the year they died from city directories, do you think > city hall would look up the date for me? Have you used St. Albans Messenger? > Would love to know if it was a good paper for obits, especially for 1980s to > 1920s. St. Albans Library did look up St. Albans Messenger to see if Mary > Carroll Rich's mother Mary Moss Carroll was obituaried, but they found > nothing. > Thanks for the info Jim Carroll >
Mary, Here's what I have: John Rich b-7/1859 married to Hattie Constantine b-5/1862 Children: Della b-4/1883 Herbert b-4/1884 married 5/7/1911 (child Wilmer Rich b-7/10/1916) Arthur b-1/1886 married Ruth Badger 1/20/1912 Ellen b-7/1888 Earnist b- 4/1890 I also have a Della or Delia Rich b-1/1863 married to Henry Rich. Carolyn. ----- Original Message ----- From: <Alv6011@aol.com> To: <cdemers@together.net>; <VTFRANKL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, October 09, 2000 8:24 PM Subject: Re: [VTFRANKL] Mitchell and Mary Carroll Rich, St.Albans > Carolyn, > Hi. Do you happen to know the maiden name of the Hattie, age 38, who is > married to John Rich, age 40, found on the same page of the 1900 St. Albans > census as your Mitchell and Mary Rich? The reason I ask is that I have a > Harriet Constantine b. May 1863 (d/o Suppliant Constantine and Harriet > Patenaude) who was married to a Rich sometime after 1880. She was listed as > Hattie in the 1880 St. Albans census and a Civil War Pension file has her as > Harriet Rich in 1899. I was wondering if this could be the same Hattie. > There is also a Della Rich who signed one of the papers as a witness to > Harriet Constantine's mark. I actually follow Etiene a son of Suppliant > Constantine and Harriet Patenaude, and would like to find out happened to his > brothers and sisters (Marie Rachel, Rose Delima, Cyprien, Norbert, Malvina, > Marie Cyeranne, Mary and Harriet) > Any information will be appreciated. > Thanks, > Mary Alvarado
I am looking for any information on the surname of MICHAEL. Believed to have lived in St. Albans. Sabra Michael was born there in the 1800s, but have no info on who her parents were. Betty