This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/2AC.2ACI/844.1.1 Message Board Post: Thank you for your reply re: the Thomas family of Windham County, VT. If you will reply to me directly via my email, I will be glad to provide you with any other details you require. My eamil is [email protected] I'm looking forward to your reply!
At 12:31 AM 11/24/01 -0500, [email protected] wrote: >Hi, I am looking for information on the surname CUSHING. > >Abigail Cushing m. William Minard 7 Sept 1784. > >If anyone has a copy of the The History of Rockingham.... by Hayes, could you >please forward me the information that is in it on the surname Cushing; I >only have the Minard section. It may have a different marriage date for her >to William than that because there is an error on this in the Minard section >the his book. > >Thanks so much, :) >Lori Minard Harvell >[email protected] Hi, Lori: I am looking at the GSV combined publication of the Rockingham Vital Records and the Rockingham First Church Records. There are only two entries in the (combined) index for CUSHING, and both are in the Church Records section. Here is one, in its entirety, exactly as published (double-checked year and date). It is on pg. 261, in the section for 1797 events: 1797 ... Sept. 7. Married William Minard & Abigail Cushing-- Hope this helps. Darrell Darrell A. Martin a native Vermonter currently in exile in Addison, Illinois [email protected]
The Brattleboro Historical Society now has available their most recent book, "Brattleboro Remembers." This is a collection of some of their photographs with reminiscenses written about the picture by local people. If anyone is interested in obtaining a copy of this book, please contact me and I will tell you the cost and mailing address to get a copy. Joann Nichols [email protected]
Surnames: CAMP, RICE Ruth - I don't know if you have looked in a copy of "Official History of Guilford", but the information in it about the Camp family is: p. 149 1790 census Camp, James 3 people in household Camp, John 7 people in household p. 332 Land Records "Franklin, Edward & Bertha: This is on lot No. 193, on the road leading from Guilford Center past the old Noyes place. The lot was conveyed in 1777 by Salah Barnard to Simeon Edwards; he deeded to Aaron Franklin in 1777. In 1787 Franklin deeded to Daniel Wells who conveyed in 1795 to Jas. and Edward Houghton. Aaron Bennett owned the lot and sold it to Chas. Phelps about 1830. He sold in 1833 to Edward Fish, who sold in 1837 to Samuel Dunnell. It was owned by Betsy Camp, who deeded to Ebenezer Camp in 1863. She had the lot of Jared Burdick. A part of the lot was sold in 1864..." p. 333 Land Records "Franklin, Forrest: This is on lot No. 197 in the southerly angle of the four corners and a part of the original Ichabod Packer farm. He deeded to William Packer in 1794. Several small parcels were sold from the farm, but the principal portion was sold in 1803 by William Packer to Elisha Brown of Leyden, who also bought of William several tracts of lot No. 196 at this time some 153 acres in all. Elijah Brown lived here several years and was here in 1812. Elisha Brown sold the farm in 1805 to Amos Billings, Lockhart Wellman sold the farm of 75 acres in 1872 to Sarah Plum. A. J. Camp sold the place in 1887 to J. N. and C. M. Corbett; they lived here until 1896..." p. 392 Franklin Cemetery Camp, Betsey 1865 Camp, Christie 1890 Camp, Ebenezer 1886 Camp, Julia 1892 I realize that this does not help with John and James, but hopefully it will give you some places to look for more information. The map enclosed in the book does show John Camp as the owner of the 50 acre lot just south of the center of Guilford numbered 7. This is adjacent to the Ichabod Packer farm on the north side of Packer's property. If you find that Hannah Rice is related to Abigail Rice who married Philip Maxwell, our families intersect and I'd be interested in talking with you. Good luck! Diana Ruth wrote: > Searching for information and ancestry of John CAMP, Sr., early settler > in 1771 in Guilford. Son John Jr. signed a road petition there in > 1786. Also a son James of Halifax VT who married Hannah RICE. > > Would appreciate any help. > > Thank you. > > Ruth Armstrong > > [email protected] > > > ==== VTWINDHA Mailing List ==== > Windham Co. VT Resources at RootsWeb > http://resources.rootsweb.com/USA/VT/Windham/ > List Manager's address [email protected] > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry.com for a FREE 14-Day Trial and enjoy access to the #1 > Source for Family History Online. Go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=702&sourceid=1237 > >
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Douglas Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/2AC.2ACI/1329 Message Board Post: George E. Douglas (b. 1870) and his wife Josephine (b. 1872) and their daughter Olive (b. 1898) all appear in the 1900 Federal Census for Londonderry, Windham Co., VT. I would like to make contact with others that are researching this family. George is the son of Benjamin Douglas who is the son of LeGrand Douglas.
Hi, I am looking for information on the surname CUSHING. Abigail Cushing m. William Minard 7 Sept 1784. If anyone has a copy of the The History of Rockingham.... by Hayes, could you please forward me the information that is in it on the surname Cushing; I only have the Minard section. It may have a different marriage date for her to William than that because there is an error on this in the Minard section the his book. Thanks so much, :) Lori Minard Harvell [email protected]
Listmembers, the following is a forward from the CLARKE-L, with permission from the poster, Barbara Vorhal <[email protected]> , you may reply at the URL below or privately at the email address below, she is not a member of our list. --------------------------------- Date: 22 Nov 2001 22:41:02 -0700 From: Barbara Vorhal <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Subject: Samuel Clark (Chief Yellow Feather) Wampanoag Tribe Surnames: Clark, Latham, Elgar, Chace CLARK Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/gFJ.2ACIB/7911 Message Board Post: I am looking for any information on Samuel Clark, He is the father of my ancestor Martha Clark (b) 6-14-1796 in Vernon Twp., Windham Co., Vermont. Mothers name was Lydia last name unknown. Martha's father was supposedly Chief Yellow Feather, Ouesa Mekin of the Wampanoag Tribe. This has not been proven. Martha Clark Married Joseph Latham, (b) 10-20-1796 in Vernon Twp., Windham Co., Vermont. Children were Fanny Clark Latham (b) 9-6-1821.-Joseph -2-03-1829. Asahael Henry 9-16-1837. Rufus-1832-Lydia 1834. Fanny Clark Latham Married William Elgar (b) 4-26-1819 in Northfield, Mass. Children were William Henry Elgar (b) 8-22-1845 in Canvendish Vermont.Married Emma Virginia Chace (b) 5-22-1851in Providence R I.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Wyman Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/2AC.2ACI/1328 Message Board Post: Asabel Wyman was born July 25, 1818 in Windham, Vt. His father was Jasher Wyman, born July 4, 1776, died March 7, 1858 in Stockbridge, Vt. I am looking for proof (Birth, marriage, etc.) of that father-son relationship. Asabel married Marietta Adams in Stockbridge, Vt. on May 16, 1839. Thanks for any help, Kim
Recently I received an answer from the Newfane town clerk, to my request for a death certificate for Samuel Willis. Didn't get the certificate, but did get a couple of records for his daughter Roxanna, who married David B. Lamson. So I thought it might be helpful to some of you if I sent the data on. I'm Martha Parker, Wash state. I finally found Samuel Willis' home town, which was Bridgewater, Plymouth county, MA, where he was born 9-16-1781. This flies in the face of the information from the Stratton town clerk, who kindly sent me a copy of some pages from a Stratton families book. These are available for $25 from him. The Stratton Families book says Samuel Willis was born about 1782, "probably" to a Daniel Willis in Sudbury, MA. There is no Samuel born in 1782 or thereabouts in the Sudbury Vital Records. The book "History of Bridgewater, MA", by Nahum Mitchell, Boston, 1840, p. 349 has Nathan Willis, born 1759 to Samuel and Susanna Snell. "Nathan married Elizabeth Spear 1779, and had Samuel 1781, and moved away." Copies of the Town of Newfane, Windham County, VT Vital Records >From handwriting deciphered by Martha L. Parker Page 147 Be it remembered that at Newfane in the County and State aforesaid on the 30th day of April 1828 Mr. William Holland Morse and Miss Mary Hall both of Newfane were legally joined in Marriage by me, Chandler Bates, Minister Be it remembered that at Newfane in the County and State aforesaid on the 3rd day of June 1828 Mr. Medcalf Wellman and Miss Eliza Blake both of Newfane were legally joined in Marriage by me, Chandler Bates, Minister Be it remembered that at Newfane in the County aforesaid on the nineteenth day of October in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty eight George A Morse and Mary J. (or T?) Merrifield both of the town, county and State aforesaid were duly joined in Marriage by me, William L. Balch, Minister David James Lamson, son of David B. Lamson & Roxey his Wife was born Nov. 16th, 1827 William Herbert Holland was born Oct. 9th, 1825 Alice Sophia Holland was born August 29th, 1828 Both children of James Holland and Sarah, his Wife. Page 162 Be it remembered that at Newfane on the 8th day of May, A. D. 1857 in the county aforesaid, Hamilton L. Hayward & Emeline F. Rice, both of Wardsboro in the county & state aforesaid were duly joined in Marriage by me, Otis Warren, Minister Be it remembered that at Newfane in the county aforesaid Daniel B. Lamson of said Newfane, & Hannah Perry of Wardsboro, in the county & state aforesaid, were duly joined in Marriage by me, on the 16 day of July 1857. Otis Warren, Minister. Be it remembered that at Newfane on the 1st day of January, A. D. 1858 Alured T. (or J.?) Newell of Wardsboro in the county aforesaid & June L. Eames of Dover in the county & state aforesaid were duly joined in Marriage by me, Otis Warren, Minister.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/2AC.2ACI/1327 Message Board Post: I'm interested in your Spooner/Pratt/Yokom/Doan line. My husband's grandmother was Eva May Pratt. Her husband was Charles Guilford Scott. Her parents were John F. Pratt and Etta Munsell. Grandparents were Richard E Pratt and Mary A Doan. G-grandparents were Benjamin Pratt and Hulda Marilla Yokom. Does any of this sound familiar? Let me know.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/2AC.2ACI/1326 Message Board Post: I ran across this information in Londonderry, VT. I hope it might help someone. I've copied it exactly as it was written. John Fose was joined in Matremoney to Molla his wife December the first 1785. James Fose Was Born of Molla the Wife of John Fose the 10 of Febr (date missing on my copy). Also Isable Was Born on April 18th 1789. Also Abigail Was Born Sept 13th 1792. Also Sarah Was born of Molla the 17th of December 1794. Also John Fose Junr was Born Molly (can't read word-may be name) May 27 1797. Also Molly Fose Was Born of Molly Fose the Wife of John Fose October the first Ano domini one thousand seven hundred and ninety nine.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/2AC.2ACI/844.1 Message Board Post: iam a decendant of capt. john thomas i have some papers but need more info would you like to share ?
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Adiar, Key, Burnett Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/2AC.2ACI/80.1 Message Board Post: John Adair, Athens Tract, March 16 1767. May have been rel of Margaret Adair m. 1747 Old Swede's Church to Sidney Burnett, Concord Twp, Chester Co. PA. Supposed to have been son of John Burnett Jnr who m. Sep 21 1759 to Rebecca Key, dau of Anne Key (but dates do not appear to tie in). They are rel. of Moses Key (will 1746) bc1675 who settled in Chester PA. Son Moses Key jr. b. July 23 1711 m. Mar 23 1744 Lancaster Co PA to Susanna Mills, Newberry Twp PA and moved to NC then TN. Would appreciate any information of Adair family in "Athens Tract", Windham Co, etc. Thankyou.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Rand Classification: Census Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/2AC.2ACI/988.1 Message Board Post: I and my family are also descendants of several Robert Rand. I may have some information that can help you. Which state and what year are you looking for? Who were the wives? Daughter of Walter Louis Rand, JR of Missouri. Betty Rand Lathrop
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/2AC.2ACI/1324 Message Board Post: I am looking for any information on John Lee of Burlington, VT who served in the 1st WI Light Artillery during the Civil War. He was married, had decendents and died in the fall of 1865. Anyone knowing any information on this please let me know.
Hi, I am looking for info on Phedilia/Felicta BOTTUM who married a Thomas Stockwell. Stockwell Genealogy has her listed as the second wife of Thomas. Also states she was born in Vermont about 1798. No indication as to where. I believe she was married in Whitingham Vermont before 1833. The first child she had with Thomas Stockwell is my great great grandmother Sophina/Sophrona born in Whitingham in 1833. I would like to find out who her parents were. If anyone can help me I would be most greatful. Thanks in advance. Bonnie Riquier [email protected]
Thanks alot Steve for the info on the Clark family. am anxious to check it out. jean glave
Searching for information and ancestry of John CAMP, Sr., early settler in 1771 in Guilford. Son John Jr. signed a road petition there in 1786. Also a son James of Halifax VT who married Hannah RICE. Would appreciate any help. Thank you. Ruth Armstrong [email protected]
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Cemetery Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/2AC.2ACI/1323 Message Board Post: Burial records for the Clark Family Cemetery in Halifax, Windham County, Vermont is now online at our website: http://www.interment.net/data/us/vt/windham/clark/clark.htm This was compiled by Ray Henry from tombstone inscriptions. There are 14 records, and most of these burials date back to the 1700's. Access is open to everyone Steve Johnson Interment.net
ROD- I SENT A RESPONSE TO ANOTHER ADDRESS. IT IS , HOPEFULLY, TO YOU. IF NOT, YES, I'D BE VERY HAPPY TO WORK ON THE KENTS AND OTHER OF THE ELLIS LINE, SUCH AS THE ADAMS. ERNIE