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    1. [WIGREEN] 15-18 May 2002 National Genealogical Society Conference, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
    2. Cyndi Howells
    3. The National Genealogical Society invites you to participate in our upcoming national conference: 2002 National Genealogical Society Conference in the States 15-18 May 2002 Milwaukee, Wisconsin http://www.ngsgenealogy.org/2002cover.htm Please share this invitation with all of your friends in genealogy. ABOUT NGS & THE 2002 CONFERENCE IN THE STATES ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The National Genealogical Society (NGS), established in 1903, annually assists over 17,000 individuals and organizational members in tracing family histories. The NGS provides leadership and education through its programs, online and home-study courses, publications, annual and regional conferences. The 2002 NGS Conference in the States will be held on 15-18 May at the Midwest Express Center in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. It is expected to attract some 2,500 genealogists from across the nation and several foreign countries. A complete copy of the program and registration information can be found on the NGS web site: http://www.ngsgenealogy.org/2002cover.htm LOCAL HOST - WSGS ---------------------------------- The local host of the 2002 Conference is the Wisconsin State Genealogical Society, the oldest and largest statewide genealogical organization in Wisconsin. Founded in 1939, WSGS now has more than 1,400 members both in and out of Wisconsin. WSGS is a non-profit Wisconsin corporation whose basic purpose is to encourage, facilitate and improve the quality of genealogical study in Wisconsin and about Wisconsin families. For more information, see the Wisconsin State Genealogical Society web site: http://www.wsgs.org Please direct all inquiries, letters and proclamations to: Jack Brissee Wisconsin State Genealogical Society P.O. Box 5106 Madison, WI 53705-0106 OPENING SESSION -------------------------------- Marsha Hoffman Rising will speak on the subject, "Strong Links Make a Solid Chain: Linking Records to Identify Ancestors." Rising is a Certified Genealogist and a Certified Genealogical Lecturer as well as being a fellow of both the American Society of Genealogists and the Utah Genealogical Association. She is a former president of the Federation of Genealogical Societies and currently serves on the board of directors of the New England Historic Genealogical Society. Marsha is an experienced researcher, author and lecturer as well as being a founding member of the Genealogical Speakers' Guild. MASTER LECTURES -------------------------------- Presentations by the masters, not just for the masters. We've asked four of today's top genealogists/lecturers (Christine Rose, Helen Leary, Elizabeth Shown Mills, and John Philip Colletta) to each present a case study, on a topic of their own choosing, describing how they identified, researched, and presumably solved, a tough genealogical problem. LAYING A SOLID FOUNDATION ------------------------------------------------ Guidance by many of the nation's top teachers and lecturers on the fundamentals of genealogical research a series of seventeen presentations, running throughout the conference. An excellent foundation for the beginner, as well as a solid review and update for the more-experienced. SKILLBUILDING TRACK ------------------------------------ NGS and the Board for Certification of Genealogists are proud to offer the latest edition of the Skillbuilding track, a series of presentations designed for those researchers who want to improve their research and analytical skills. The presentations in this track, based on the theme of "standards," will help improve the research and reporting skills of any serious genealogist. AND MUCH, MUCH MORE ----------------------------------------- The four-day conference offers more than 200 sessions (lectures and luncheons, workshops and labs) on virtually every aspect of genealogy. Because Milwaukee and the Midwest have historically drawn immigrants from many countries, ethnic and immigrant research (on both sides of the ocean) will be a major feature, but it won't be the only one. From Revolutionary War pensions to the 1930 census, to research in Social Security records, from research in New York to research in California, from lighthouse families to Chicago cemeteries, from Salt Lake City to France on the Internet, there will be much to offer any genealogist. NGS BANQUET ------------------------- Enjoy fine dining at the Milwaukee Hilton. Then after dinner NGS President Curt Witcher will recognize individuals for their excellence in genealogy. The newest member of the National Genealogy Hall of Fame will be announced; the NGS Filby Prize winner, and others who have excelled in genealogical writing will receive their awards. Our banquet speaker is Patty Loew, a renaissance woman. Patty is an assistant professor at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, co-host of WeekEnd on Wisconsin Public Television, producer of award-winning documentaries, and recently author of "Indian Nations of Wisconsin: Histories of Endurance and Renewal." Her presentation "Seeing Red: a Family Odyssey into Native American Heritage" is an account of her discovery of the rich heritage of her Ojibwe ancestry. LIBRARIAN PRE-CONFERENCE ------------------------------------------------ Quickly becoming one of many exciting hallmarks of National Genealogical Society conferences, another Librarians Serving Genealogists Pre-Conference is being planned for Milwaukee. Coordinated by Pam Hall Cooper with the cooperation of the Milwaukee Public Library, this Tuesday, May 14th pre-conference will provide a forum for communication and networking between librarians interested in providing the best products and services to their genealogy patrons. The event will take place in the Loos Room of the Milwaukee Public Library and it is necessary to pre-register for the conference. Information on the program and registration is available on the NGS web site. Beginning with check-in and a welcome at 8:00 a.m., sessions will cover topics such as "New & Old Inter-library Loan Resources for Genealogy Librarians," "NGS Book Loan Collection," "Family History Centers for Public Libraries," the "Mid-Continent Public Library ILL Program, and "From Neophytes to Know-it-Alls: How to Help Genealogists." There will be a Minolta Microfilm Reader/Printer 7000 and Book Scanner 2000 demonstration, a tour of the Milwaukee Public Library (Including the Great Lakes Marine Collection), a Database Management Panel session, and Tour of Goethe House. A box lunch sponsored by ProQuest (HeritageQuest Online) will be provided. COMPUTER LABS ----------------------------- If you are a beginner, learn about the genealogy software now available, and if you are an experienced computer genealogist, here's a chance to learn about the latest versions of genealogy programs and tools for genealogy. Instructors will introduce beginners to programs and demonstrate their features. Intermediate and advanced users will have an opportunity to advance their skills and learn special features of their software. Participants share a Windows operating system computer. Those attending must be registered for the conference for at least the day of the lab and pay an extra $50.00 fee. Labs are limited, with two persons to each computer. NGS LEARNING CENTER --------------------------------------- The NGS Learning Center is guaranteed to be a worthwhile stop on your tour of the exhibit hall. We will be offering a daily schedule of educational activities in the form of question and answer sessions, informal discussions, and demonstrations. A small sampling of the topics scheduled include online resources; historic maps; GEDCOM; digital cameras and other imaging devices; genealogical software; the NGS Web site and the NGS Online Census Course. Visitors to the Learning Center will also have the opportunity to leisurely explore a variety of software applications under the guidance of expert volunteers and to participate in daily drawings for genealogical software and other items. EXHIBIT HALL ---------------------- The many exhibitors who fill the exhibit hall will bring many and varied products and services for genealogists. There will be software to assist not only in recording your genealogy, but also for using the Internet; CD-ROMs for researching an expanding series of publications, indexes and databases; preservation materials; books; maps and memorabilia. All in one place! What a great opportunity for hours of productive shopping. At many of the exhibit booths you will find genealogical societies and organizations offering memberships as well as products, services, and free advice. International researchers and societies are a welcome addition to the Exhibit Hall. They seek clients and new members while offering information on research in their countries. WELCOME TO MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN ----------------------------------------------------------------- --- Ethnicity - Place Names and People --- Look at any listing of Wisconsin place names and you will be struck by the obvious variety in ethnic origins of residents of the Badger State. Menominee, Denmark, Brussels, Berlin, Oneida, New Glarus, Wales, Paoli, Pulaski, Oslo, Stockholm, Nashville, Abbotsford, Athens, Albany, Schleswig, New Paris, New Lisbon, New Haven, New Holstein, Pan Yan, Fond du Lac, New Richmond, even New Chicago! And of course we have not even touched on all the places beginning with Wau-. The names signal American Indians, Germans, Italian, New Yorkers and New Englanders, Cornish, Irish, Polish, African-Americans, Kentuckians, Slovenes, Dutch, Belgian, Swiss, the whole panoply of peoples from around the world who came to populate America's Thirtieth State. And more recently Hispanics and South-east Asian groups have added to our exciting mix. --- Genuine American --- Yes, if you have an interest in ethnic backgrounds, you've come to the right place when you come to Wisconsin. And Milwaukee, the site of the 2002 NGS Conference in the States, An American Sampler, is in many ways a microcosm of the many ethnic groups you will find throughout the state. Not only does Milwaukee still have a number of ethnic neighborhoods centered on churches, cultural organizations, and restaurants, but also there are eight ethnically based genealogical societies active in the city or suburbs. When the Convention and Visitors Bureau identifies Milwaukee as 'Genuine American' they're not kidding. In Milwaukee we've got 'em all, it truly is 'An American Sampler!' --- Culture --- Back in the mid-19th Century when Milwaukee was largely populated by German immigrants with a strong interest in cultural activities, it was known as the 'American Athens.' That tradition still exists with the Florentine Opera, Milwaukee Symphony, the jewel-box Pabst Theater, the Milwaukee Ballet, Milwaukee Repertory Theater, and the celebrated African dance company, Ko-Thi. If you like museums there is the Milwaukee Public Museum with its fantastic Butterfly Wing, and you must see the newly expanded Milwaukee Art Museum which perches almost like a butterfly itself on the shore of Lake Michigan. Or perhaps you'd like to visit the 15th Century Joan of Arc Chapel, where daily mass is still celebrated, or Miller Park where the Brewers play. How about the Harley-Davidson Motorcycle plant, or perhaps you'd prefer a brewery tour! All summer-long there is a succession of ethnic festivals. And we dare you to try to eat your way through Milwaukee! There are not only a wide variety of ethnic foods, but scores of restaurants in all price ranges and cuisine are within easy walking distance of the Convention Center. --- Venue --- The venue for the 2002 Conference is the Midwest Express Center, located right downtown at 400 W. Wisconsin Avenue. Just opened in 1998, this is truly a state-of-the-art facility, but one with a comfortable feel and over a Million Dollars worth of public art on display. The Hilton and Hyatt Hotels are literally just across the street, while six more are within two blocks of the Midwest Express Center. --- Weather --- Milwaukee weather in mid-May is usually delightful. Temperatures in the 60's to low 70's, although nights can feel pretty cool as can some days down along the lakefront. Light jackets and sweaters are a good bet. You will also find that Milwaukee, and Milwaukeeans, are a pretty relaxed bunch so informal and casual attire is acceptable almost everywhere. --- Hotels and Travel --- Transportation? Milwaukee County Airport (Billy Mitchell Field) can almost make you enjoy flying again (particularly if you travel by Midwest Express!). If you don't mind changing your mode of travel, you can fly into Chicago and then take Amtrak to Milwaukee, the Amtrak Station is only 2 1/2 blocks from the Midwest Express Center. WE HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE! --------------------------------------------------- 2002 National Genealogical Society Conference in the States 15-18 May 2002 Milwaukee, Wisconsin http://www.ngsgenealogy.org/2002cover.htm ------------------- National Genealogical Society 4527 17th Street North Arlington, Virginia 22207-2399 Phone: (703) 525-0050 or (800) 473-0060 Fax: (703) 525-0052 E-mail: [email protected] http://www.ngsgenealogy.org Membership http://www.ngsgenealogy.org/member.htm Conferences http://www.ngsgenealogy.org/conf.htm Learning Center http://www.ngsgenealogy.org/edu.htm

    03/12/2002 04:57:16
    1. [WIGREEN] Posting on www.GenForum.com
    2. Donna DeVoe
    3. Hello, I am researching a DeVeaux book that contains many surnames. I have and will be posting info on GenForum. When you have a minute please visit the site and punch in surnames you are researching. We might be able to help each other. Thank you, Duane DeVoe -- Donna & Duane DeVoe Come Visit Lena, Illinois! http://www.villageoflena.com

    03/12/2002 04:49:24
    1. [WIGREEN] SANDERS/HILLS CORTLAND-ONONDAGA and ONEIDA COUNTIE'S
    2. My GGgfa Wm Sanders is my toughie. Do none of you connect to my Sanders line. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ --------------------------------------------- I checked the microfilms of the old Waterloo City Directories today and found a few entries. Keep in mind that not every year was filmed, but at least this might help you figure out what happened when! Microfilm CD-01 1873-74 only Page 47 Sanders, -----, teamster, res 5th & Walnut ES (This reads, last name Sanders, no first name given, residence at corner of 5th & Walnut streets on the East Side of Waterloo) Microfilm CD-02 1886 only Page 37 Sanders, Dennison, teamster, Commercial (This reads last name, first name, occupation, residence West side of town) Microfilm CD-03 1888-89; 1897-98 1888-89 Page 133 Sanders, Dennison, laborer, h 126 N. Commercial Sanders, Eliza, widow of William, h 126 N Commercial (this reads that Dennison was a laborer and home address was 126 North Commercial Street, West Side and that Eliza, widow of William also lived at same address...I would say it is likely Eliza is Louisa, Dennison's Mother) 1897-98 No Sanders listed (also checked outlying areas included in Directory) --------------------------------------------------------------------- Now Stan, here's what I think you'll be thrilled to have: the obituary for Louisa! Microfilm Waterloo Daily Courier January 1, 1898-April 30, 1898. Paper dated April 1, 1898, Page 5 (far left column, 6th article/paragraph): FUNERAL OF MRS. SANDERS The funeral of Mrs. Louisa Sanders, who died yesterday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Bidwell, occurred this afternoon at 2 o'clock from the residence. Mrs. Sanders was 85 years of age and had been ill since last fall. She was the mother of twelve children; eleven of them are living. They are: Mrs. Green, Dunkerton; Mrs. Addie Richards, Fairbank; Mrs. Maria Bidwell, Waterloo; Denison, Goldfield; Elijah, Dows; Columbus, Jasper, Joel, Hamilton, Mo; Mrs. Celia Bean, Los Angeles, Cal; Mrs. Hattie Hutchins, Eagle Grove; Mrs. Eunice Adams, Wapsie Mills; Mrs. Clarinda Coon, Lincoln. Stan, Dunkerton, Fairbank and Eagle Grove are all close to Waterloo; Lincoln is about 50 miles southwest. I'm not sure where Goldfield is; I'd guess Wapsie Mills is in northeast Iowa somewhere along the Wapsipinicon River (look around Independence or Brandon Iowa to locate river) so you might want to get a good map of Iowa and some colored pins to mark the locations...I'd guess all but the Hamilton, Missouri and Los Angeles, California kids made it to her funeral! So finally, here is the info about Louisa HILLS' parents and her 12 siblings from "The Hills Family in America": 252. Joel-5 (Elisha-4, John-3, Joseph-2, William-1), b. E. Glastonbury, Hartford Co., CT, 4 Apr. 1788; d. Sylvester, Green Co., WI, 19 June 1876. Married, E. Glastonbury, 6 Mar. 1810, to Polly (dau. of Amos) Fox, b. E. Glastonbury, CT, 1792; d. Sylvester, 30 Oct. 1875. 558. Mary, b. E. Glastonbury, CT, 17 Oct. 1811; d. Weltbote, KS, 27 July 1894. Unmarried. 559. Louisa, b. Truxton, Cortland Co., NY, 17 Sept. 1813. Married, Manlius, Onondaga Co., NY, to William Sanders. 560. Clorinda, b. 9 Aug. 1815; d. Green Co., WI, 30 Oct. 1875. Married, Cicero, Onondaga Co., NY, Aug. 1840, to Linus Hare. 561. Cornelius J., b. Cortland Co., NY, 16 Jan. 1818. Married, Ft. Madison, Lee Co., IA, 19 Feb. 1851, to Sophronia Briggs (8 children, all born Lane Co., OR). 562. Amos B., b. Cortland Co., NY, 4 May 1822; d. Cicero, NY, 22 May 1842. 563. Alvin J., b. Homer, Onondaga Co., NY, 23 Mar.1824. Married, Eugene, Lane Co., OR, 1853, to Sarah Blair (11 children, all born Eugene, OR). 564. Nancy A., b. Manlius, NY, 26 Apr. 1826. Married, Sylvester, WI, to Ransom Skillings (9 children). 565. Elijah E., b. Manlius, NY, 15 Sept. 1830. Married, 1878, to Mrs. Angelina Barber (no children). 566. Erastus, b. Lincklean, NY, 25 Apr. 1833. Married to Catherine Kane (no children). 567. Wallace P., b. Cicero, NY, 9 Oct. 1836. Married, Sylvester, WI, to Minnie Kane (no children of record). 568. Joseph. 569. Putnam, b. Onondaga Co., NY. (five children) 570. Fidelia, b. Cortland Co., NY; d. Cortland Co., NY, aged 13 months. Also as you note below, Cornelius HILLS moved to Oregon. In fact, he must have done so sometime between 19 Feb. 1851 (his marriage to Sophronia Briggs in Iowa) and 3 Apr. 1852 (birth in Oregon of Mary S., his first born). Given the traveling conditions in his day, I would guess he did so in the summer of 1851. A pretty adventurous family I'd say, given that they went West only 8 years after the Oregon Trail really started getting much use. The following I just found this week on the Onondaga Co. website. Do not know if he is mine or not. Deed Record for Thomas CLARKE Instrument type: Deed Date Recorded: 30 Dec 1834 County and State: Cortland NY Source: Vol Bk V Pg 206 GRANTOR(S) GRANTEE(S) SANDERS, William CLARKE, Thomas Stan

    03/02/2002 09:50:16
    1. [WIGREEN] Fw: {not a subscriber} Davis
    2. Lori -:<+>:-
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Danny L. Clemmer" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, March 01, 2002 9:25 PM Subject: {not a subscriber} Davis Looking for information on Amanda Lobaugh. Amanda is listed on the 1850 census in Spring Grove Twp, Green County, WI as living in the David Davis household. Her age is listed as 7 yrs. old and her birth place is listed as IL. One of David's sons is Joel P. Davis who is also living at home and is 17 yrs. old. Now we go to the 1860 census where we find Amanda married to Joel. In the 1870 census, there is some confusion because Joel's wife is now named Susan. One interesting side note however, there is a W. Lowbaugh, age 18, born in IL now living with them. The 1880 census again has Amanda listed as Joel's wife but W. Lowbaugh is no longer a part of the household. Unfortunately we have to skip to 1900 at this point and although a few Davis families still reside in Green County, Joel and family appear to have vanished. After checking the Wisconsin Birth & Death Records, a Joel P. Davis died in Green County on 25 Jan 1890. It is also interesting to note that a Joel Davis was born 3 April 1890 in Green country. Does anybody recognize any of this. Is there a published History of Green County, Wisconsin? Since the 1850 census showed David Davis as having considerable real estate, I am wondering if any such published history might have some information on this family. -- Nancy Clemmer [email protected] www.clemmer.org

    03/01/2002 03:35:34
    1. [WIGREEN] Fw: {not a subscriber} Tetzlaff
    2. Lori -:<+>:-
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: "rseverin" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2002 4:44 PM Subject: {not a subscriber} Tetzlaff Matt & Deb Have you come across the name TETZLAFF or TECLOW when researching your Princeton heritage. They are buried in the St. John's Catholic cemetery. I am searching for Lawrence Tetzlaff's ( Teclow ) first wife Francis. Lawrence and his second wife Hedwig are listed in the cemetery but I can not find his first wife. Thanks Richard Severin Lake Mills WI

    02/27/2002 04:32:03
    1. RE: [WIGREEN] Albany Vindicator Jan-July 1892
    2. The Perrys
    3. Hi Christine, Here's my wish list for this set.... 3-10-1892a Mrs. Jeptha Davis funeral 3-10-1892b Mrs. Harriet davis death Thanks, Peggy Perry

    02/27/2002 12:13:50
    1. [WIGREEN] Albany Vindicator Jan-July 1892
    2. Christine M. Spencer
    3. 1-7-1892 Mrs. Jane Bell Wood death Mrs. Bundt death John Edmunds probate notice John Gorman probate notice Caleb Shafer injury 1-14-1892 Mrs. Lucy McNaught Dunn death Aaron Kellogg death Kay Humphrey/Lena Broughton marriage Dan Hulburt house burns 1-21-1892 Esther Graves Griffen death 1-28-1892 Minerva Whitcomb death Wm. F. Moore death Gilbert Jacobsen death Abraham Burt death Bertha Dunbar probate notice Ann Miller probate notice 2-18-1892 Mrs. Sarah Crawford Patterson death Wm Finn probate notice Richard Glennan probate notice Jas. Hayden auction W.E. Gillett farm property sale Real Estate: J.T. Fulton to Ed Keylock 2-25-1892a M/M Howard Fleek daughter born Willie Bourbeau/Edith Simmons marriage Richard Burns farm sale 2-25-1892b Francis C. Stockburn death 3-10-1892a Mrs. Jeptha Davis funeral Wm. Gillett moves to Menton, Ohio Robert Thompson/Thomas Gravenor lawsuit 3-10-1892b Mrs. Harriet davis death 4-7-1892 M/M W.E. Blakeley son born Frank Barton/Fannie Thurman marriage M.H. McDermott visits Charles Thompson funeral 4-14-1892 Frank Woodhead moves to Albany M/M H.B. Habedank daughter born Mrs. Wm. Pilot daughter born Real estate: Robert Finn to E. Van Patten M/M W.E. Blakeley son born 4-21-1892 Ruth Lewis baptised M/M Walter Hopkins daughter born J.F. Eggleston death 4-28-1892 M/M F. H. Burt son born M/M C. Tilley daughter born Guardian Sale Hulburt Estate 5-5-1892 Mrs. Laird death M/M James Campbell infant death 5-12-1892b M/M A.A. Lewis son born Mrs. E. Batley ill George Smith wife ill 5-12-1892a Adrian Conway moves to Antigo Mrs. Andrew Sutherland burial M/M R.E. Bartlett daughter born 5-26-1892 C.D.W. Leonard death 6-2-1892A Janes S. Johnson Bagley death 6-2-1892b C.D.W. Leonard death 6-9-1892 M/M George Jones daughter born 6-23-1892 Wm. Newman/Mary Colton marriage Frank Crotty death 6-30-1892 Herbert Bump/Lizzie Miller marriage Louisa Cross Comstock death Christine M. Spencer Northwestern University, Evanston, IL. USA [email protected]

    02/26/2002 11:36:11
    1. [WIGREEN] Albany newspaper July-September 1909
    2. Christine M. Spencer
    3. 7-1-1909a Fannie/John Smith divorce Rev. J.T. Etter death 7-8-1909 John Thurman visit Arthur Benkert/Charlotte Churchill marriage 7-15-1909 Arthur Blauwelt divorce John Watrous/Myrtle Rogers marriage Andrew Long death 7-22-1909 Charles Howard death 7-29-1909 Christ Schmidt death Grant Weber abroad Christ Olssen death Jas. Lewis birthday parth Mrs. J.C. McNaught death Nathan Frantz death 8-5-1909 Alfred E. Dixon death Christ & Ursala Spelch divorce St. John family reunion 8-19-1909 Mary Pond Hewitt/J.B. Kline to be married Real Estate: P.S. Everson to buy August Kruger property 9-2-1909a Percy C. Wilder death Mrs. Barbara Stoll Mrs. Eliza Frazier 9-2-1909b Ernest Watkins/Mary Evans marriage 9-2-1909c T.G. Mitchell death Francis family reunion Alice Marie Ludington death J. Bruce Kline/Mary Pond Hewitt marriage 9-19-1909a G. Dixon purchases Brodhead paper Mrs. Will Bowling death 9-9-1909b S. J. McGovern/Lillie Iverson marriage Thomas G. Mitchell death Mrs. Anson Edwards death 9-19-1909a George Edwards Absolom Kelly 9-19-1909b Mary Katherine Edwards M/Mrs Morgan trip 9-23-1909a M/M Jay A. Murrey daughter born M.C. Silver goes into nursery business M/M Ben Bonton daughter born M/M John Feldt son born M/M Charles Copeland son born Eugene Truax to move to Minnesota 9-30-1909 Walter Wheeler/Viola Anderson marriage Robert Stephenson Van M. Dowd appointed stenographer Christine M. Spencer Northwestern University, Evanston, IL. USA [email protected]

    02/26/2002 11:24:19
    1. [WIGREEN] May-June, 1909 Albany Newspaper
    2. Christine M. Spencer
    3. May 6, 1909a Real Estate: Peter Miller to David Partridge May 6, 1909b Sara V. Day Bennett death Marancy Fenton Smith death May 13, 1909a Joseph Gibbons death E.J. Dehne bankrupt May 13, 1909b Hiram Phillips death Mrs. Elizabeth Dickinson death May 20, 1909a Mrs. Cordelia Weaver death May 20, 1909b Frank Thompson/Crystal Hollarbush marriage Harry Cowell divorce May 27, 1909a A. J. Schindler/Pearl Newcomber marriage Mrs. Mary Tomlin death May 27, 1909b Charles St. John death June 3, 1909 Elizabeth Taylor, Vaught Leroy Partridge marriage Louis Dixon committed M/M August Prien infant death Charles Searies/Luin Reed marriage June 10-1909a Caroline Bergum committed Ada Phillips/Silas White marriage Charles Barnard/Lula Baker marriage June 10, 1909b Susie Watts Brockway death Sally Rounds Mosher Milks death Mrs. M.O. Henlan VanWart Dowd death 6-17-1909a M/M David Conway daughter born June 17, 1909b Richard Croake barn burns Wm. Kafer attempts suicide June-24-1909b Fred Krause death George Bachardt/Wm. Edgar lawsuit Christine M. Spencer Northwestern University, Evanston, IL. USA [email protected]

    02/21/2002 11:52:28
    1. [WIGREEN] Albany Newspaper July-December 1891
    2. Christine M. Spencer
    3. 7-16-1891 M/M E.E. Atherton son born M/M Byron Stevenson son born M/M F. L. Holiday son born Professor H.B. Waite J.D. Palmer J.W. Campbell Rudolph Karlen suicide Samuel Mitchell/Mrs. Sarah Kebbs marriage Ella Ackerknecht/Lucius Roller marriage William Webb brother David dies 7-23-1891 Joshua Clark death 7-30-1891a Scott Micheltree sells cigar factory at Brodhead Mrs. W. H. Knapp to move to Colorado Real Estate: Clement Wms to Anna Maclay Real Estate: Harvey Wood to Leota Moore 7-30-1891b Rev. James Lawson family reunion: Mary E. Trestrail, Martha L. Brown, William & James Lawson, T.A.M. Lawson, Flora Lawson, Sara Mae Peck 8-6-1891 Louis Briggs/Mary Truax marriage Harry Roland Turner death F.L. Warren birthday Lichtenwalner, Peter L. death 8-13-1891 Joseph H. Partridge death 8-27-1891 M/M Ernest Gritzmaker son born E. Lamson arrested for battery 9-3-1891 Francis Atkinson/Maggie Bell A.A. Wessel party Stella Dorr death Aaron Jones/William Krause trial 9-10-1891a G.L. Holiday death 9-10-1891b M/M Plin Root daughter born Will Rudolph/Etta Magoon marriage 9-24-1891 M/M Geo Keylock daughter born M/M Charles Hevren son born Clifford Bongey/Ella Malin marriage Anton Siebolt lynched and hung by mob Alfred Watkins leg amputated Stephen Leonard Eldred death Gaylord Lockwood released on bail 10-1-1891 Albert Edwards/Minnie Pratt marriage Henry Oates to move to Clinton, Iowa M/M Eugene Griffin daughter born Bradford Hulburt machinery sale 10-8-1891a M/M Abner Mitchell 25th wedding anniversary Arthur Partridge/Jessie Francis marriage M/M S.S. Michaeltree daughter born P.A. Neyhart moves to Albany 10-8-1891b Melzer Colton death Stephen A. Scott death 10-15-1891a Alfred Watkins injury 10-15-1891b G. H. Wood/ Maggie Holloy marriage Reunion of Class of 1850: Broughton, Smiley, Clemmer, Sherbondy, Neal, Whitcomb, Flint, Hulburt, Sutherland, Bouton, Comstock, Stevenson, Bagley, Hudson Wm. Schleim moves to Brodhead William Qually sister death 10-22-1891a George Sutton death Mordecai Kelly death M/M H.B. Waite son born 10-22-1891b Mrs. George Laughead death Willilam Schleim sale Mrs. Henry Gale dying Melzar Colton probate notice Nellie Kennedy probate notice 11-26-1891 Henry Montgomery/Mary Talmadge marriage Ed Tierney/Dan Finnane accident H. Oates & W. Covell dissolution of partnership M/M Bouton surprise party 12-3-1891 M/M Ernest Gritzmacher infant death G.W. Sutton probate notice 12-17-1891a Louie Sutherland/Hattie Edwards marriage Mabel Bates/C.M. Hood marriage Bartlett store burns 12-17-1891b John Richards ill M/M Will Lewis daughter born 12-31-1891 Mrs. Thomas Flint ne Marry Simmons death Christine M. Spencer Northwestern University, Evanston, IL. USA [email protected]

    02/21/2002 11:40:22
    1. [WIGREEN] DOCUMENTS ON MY GGgmo LOUISA (HILLS) SANDERS AND DESCENDANTS
    2. Hope this makes it as all others bounced or became lost in cyber space. My Cessna's, Sanders where also in Muscatine and Hardin Counties. My grandmother (Sanders) Riddle was born Hardin County, Iowa. The family was also in Green County, Wisconsin. This include my Hills, Cessna's and Sanders. Since I will be posting this to other list's Louisa Hills Sanders is the dau., of Joel Hills and Mary "Polly" Fox of Cortland County, Ny. Louisa was born Sept 17, 1813 in Truxton, Cortland County and was married in Manlius, Ononadaga County abt 1830 to Wm Charles Sanders. Someone recently asked if G-aunt Hattie had been in Kansas? Well I still don't know but since her married name is in the obit perhaps someone can answer the question. If any of you connect to the nicknames or any of them for that matter would love to hear from you. But want to find the given names of those without them. I also will post this to the Ny., Oneida County site as Elijah Dewayne Sanders was born there Dec 02, 1848 and it is the last place that my GGgfa was known to be alive. I'm posting the documents just as received for future generations of researchers. I have learned several or more things from it. Besides being tickled to death that my cousin Nancy (Hills) Lamps researched it for me and I didn't know a thing about her efforts until she sent it to me. First that my people were in an Iowa County not mentioned in previous FHB's that I'm aware of other than my Ggmo Louisa was buried there and I couldn't understand why. Two that there are two more children that are not listed in previous history. That's going be a bit of problem to sort out until another cousin comes forward with the information. The reason it's a problem. Is because they used nicknames instead of given names. Perhaps I can solve that with census information. Three that my Great grand parent's Joel Sanders and his wife Rewama Cessna were in Hamilton, Caldwell County, Missouri. This was not previously known or mentioned in the FHB. I often puzzled over how my gfa George Washington Riddle of Chillicothe, Livingston County Missouri met my gmo Mary "Molly" Sanders. My Ggfa John Wesley Riddle of Rono, Perry County, Indiana settled in Caldwell County, Missouri. The info in relation to Wm Sanders and Spanish War Vet can not be my Wm Charles Sanders because he would have been 90--100 years+ at the time. I left it in for you other Sanders researchers. Hi Stan, I checked the microfilms of the old Waterloo City Directories today and found a few entries. Keep in mind that not every year was filmed, but at least this might help you figure out what happened when! Microfilm CD-01 1873-74 only Page 47 Sanders, -----, teamster, res 5th & Walnut ES (This reads, last name Sanders, no first name given, residence at corner of 5th & Walnut streets on the East Side of Waterloo) Microfilm CD-02 1886 only Page 37 Sanders, Dennison, teamster, Commercial (This reads last name, first name, occupation, residence West side of town) Microfilm CD-03 1888-89; 1897-98 1888-89 Page 133 Sanders, Dennison, laborer, h 126 N. Commercial Sanders, Eliza, widow of William, h 126 N Commercial (this reads that Dennison was a laborer and home address was 126 North Commercial Street, West Side and that Eliza, widow of William also lived at same address...I would say it is likely Eliza is Louisa, Dennison's Mother) 1897-98 No Sanders listed (also checked outlying areas included in Directory) --------------------------------------------------------------------- Now Stan, here's what I think you'll be thrilled to have: the obituary for Louisa! Microfilm Waterloo Daily Courier January 1, 1898-April 30, 1898. Paper dated April 1, 1898, Page 5 (far left column, 6th article/paragraph): FUNERAL OF MRS. SANDERS The funeral of Mrs. Louisa Sanders, who died yesterday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Bidwell, occurred this afternoon at 2 o'clock from the residence. Mrs. Sanders was 85 years of age and had been ill since last fall. She was the mother of twelve children; eleven of them are living. They are: Mrs. Green, Dunkerton; Mrs. Addie Richards, Fairbank; Mrs. Maria Bidwell, Waterloo; Denison, Goldfield; Elijah, Dows; Columbus, Jasper, Joel, Hamilton, Mo; Mrs. Celia Bean, Los Angeles, Cal; Mrs. Hattie Hutchins, Eagle Grove; Mrs. Eunice Adams, Wapsie Mills; Mrs. Clarinda Coon, Lincoln. Stan, Dunkerton, Fairbank and Eagle Grove are all close to Waterloo; Lincoln is about 50 miles southwest. I'm not sure where Goldfield is; I'd guess Wapsie Mills is in northeast Iowa somewhere along the Wapsipinicon River (look around Independence or Brandon Iowa to locate river) so you might want to get a good map of Iowa and some colored pins to mark the locations...I'd guess all but the Hamilton, Missouri and Los Angeles, California kids made it to her funeral! Oh, I also found "a" William Sanders in a cemetery index, but there are no dates on it: Fairview Cemetery, located at 611 Fairview Avenue, Waterloo, Iowa 50703 (Noted as there are 3 different ones locally) Section M, Lot #123 SANDERS, William Co. C 9 US OInf. Sp. Am. War (From this I'd guess Mr. Sanders participated in the Spanish American War which happened between April and August of 1898 and that he was in the Infantry section of Company C. I have typed it just as it was typed in the index...you might want to check with someone more familiar with the military than I for a better reading of this.) Based on the little I found today, I'd guess that Mr. Sanders may have died during the Spanish American War, and they never recovered his body, so just put the headstone there as a memorial. It's also possible his exact date of death was unknown, but keep in mind not everyone put dates on headstones. Also, because Mrs. Sanders' funeral was at her daughter's house and so soon after her death and there was no mention of where she was buried, I'm wondering if she was destitute and they could not afford a stone for her. She was NOT at the Fairview Cemetery where Mr. Sanders was found. I wasn't able to check all the cemetery indexes as a good portion of them had been sent to the bindery for repair! I'll try another research room, at the local museum later this week or early next, to see if they have more info on any of the Sanders' family, and will let you know what I discover! Stan

    02/20/2002 03:08:37
    1. [WIGREEN] March-April 1909 Albany Vindicator
    2. Christine M. Spencer
    3. 3-4-1909 Herbert Ludington/Bertha Schlittler marriage Dave Phelps death 3-11-1909a Roy Devoll charged S. H. Graves moves to Missouri S.J. Morgan birthday party Real Estate: Arthur Webb from Albert Malkow Frank Lockwood moves to Kansas City 3-11-1909b David S. Phelps death Ella Flint death Mrs. C. W. Tompkins dead Frad Horten assault 3-18-1909 Calista Dyson house burns Hanna Loveland death James & Stella Broderick daughter born Johanna Croak funeral held Mrs. E. J. Samuels death Nelson francis operation Jas. Swann sues Thomas Layton 3-25-1909 Harry Howe death Herman Wyss committed M/m B.S. Burcalaw son born 4-8-1909 John Fisher 4-15-1909 John Kelly death M/M J.W. Williams 25th wedding anniversary E. P. Maughimer death 4-29-1909 John Conn death W. R. Hamer farm sale Mrs. Sarah Bennett death Ezra Babler death Christine M. Spencer Northwestern University, Evanston, IL. USA [email protected]

    02/19/2002 12:23:30
    1. [WIGREEN] Albany Vindicator January-June, 1891
    2. Christine M. Spencer
    3. 1-1-1891 John Mauch, Mary Edwards marriage Mrs.S.V. Peebles death Mary Gilbertson death Mrs. Frank Butts ill John Gilbertson daughter death 1-8-1891 Poem on the death of Mary Gilbertson John Francis/Addie CArver marriage John Ryan Farm Sale Ole Gilbertson farm for sale 1-15-1891 M/M Frank Warren daughter born Frank Moore ill Mattie Colton resigns 1-29-1891 Dewey Doolittle death Robert Campbell visits parents after 11 years 2-5-1891 Fred Benkert/Franc Burns marriage Ed Wilcox farm sales T.G. Mitchell ill John Horan/Rosa Ennis marriage 2-19-1891 Herman Hein/Lizzie Albrecht marriage Lillian Dorman adopted by P.C. Wessels 2-26-1891a L.W.P. Morton death Watson Swancutt brother Thomas death 2-26-1891b William Laughead/Lillie Bartlett marriage 3-5-1891a Rebecca Burt death 3-5-1891b Norman Jipson son death Price Hills death Legal: Estate of W. H. Knapp Legal: Estate of Albert H. Chamberlain 3-12-1891 Mrs. Jeremiah Brewer death M.S. Milks death John McDermott accident Bale Smout illness M/M John Stewart son born 3-17-1891 Harvy Broughton/Callie Mitchell marriage William Laughead moves to Iowa 3-26-1891 John Garrigan interred 4-2-2891 James Kingdon/Julia Eggleston marriage 4-23-1891 M/M M.O. Dowd son born 4-30-1891 Real Estate: Samuel Talmadge/J.S. Smith M/M R. H. Glennan infant daughter death John O'Donnell/Grace Wallilhan marriage 5-7-1891 M/M A. J. Keen son born Real Estate: Dr. George Blakeley George D. Simpson Rev. John Wiker death 5-20-1891 Real Estate: Bartlett/Edith Silver Earnest Graves/Ida Smith marriage Lizzie Warren death R.Broughton moves to Dwight Mrs. O.E. Terry death Mrs. Parker Dodge ill Jas. Croak infant daughter death 6-4-1891a L.W. Briggs returns from Iowa M/M William Teeley son born Real Estate: J.A. Hahn to George Blakeley 6-4-1891b Hardy Buell/Rena Lacy marriage Mrs. James Kingdon mother ill (Mrs. Lamb) 6-18-1891 Mrs. Stella Herrick Glennan death Mrs. E.A. Jones death Mrs. Clark failing 6-25-1891 Howard Fleek/Lena Case marriage C.C. Fling/Florence Sizer marriage Christine M. Spencer Northwestern University, Evanston, IL. USA [email protected]

    02/18/2002 11:20:08
    1. [WIGREEN] Repost Of my previous post. Clipped part of it off. Sanders/Hills Riddle
    2. Can any of you link to my line. I have never posted this complete line before. Stan William Charles Sanders b. Abt. 1810 New York, State died unknown Married abt 1830 Manlius, Onondaga County, New York, Louisa Hills b. September 17, 1813 Truxton, Cortland County, New York d. March 30, 1898 Iowa, Buried--Waterloo, Black Hawk County, County, Iowa Children Dennison Sanders b. Abt. 1831 Ny Hattie Sanders b, Abt. 1832 Ny Emeretta Sanders b. Abt. 1833 Ny Clitt Sanders b. Abt. 1834 Ny Celia Sanders b. Abt. 1835 Ny Maria Sanders b. November 27, 1838, Ny Columbus D. Sanders b. January 17, 1841 Cortland Co., Ny Eunice Sanders b, January 11, 1844, Ny Joel Cornelius Sanders. He is my Ggfa. b. Mar 11, 1845 Onondaga Co., Ny Elijah Dewayne Sanders b. Dec 02, 1848 Rome, New York Was Hattie ever in Kansas? Former compilier of FHB could not get any information on Hattie. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ --------------------------------------------- My Brick wall is my GGgfa Wm Charles Sanders. Have not been able to find where he died at or who his parents were or where he was born in Ny. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ --------------------------------------------- Joel Cornelius Sanders. My Ggfa. & Ggmo Ruehwama(Rewama) Cessna b. July 06, 1856, Greene County, Wisconsin Children Nellie Sanders b. October 31, 1874 Hardin Co., Iowa Nora Ellen Sanders b. February 19, 1876 Hardin Co., Iowa Nettie May Sanders b. February 22, 1878 Hardin Co., Iowa Martha Ann Sanders b. April 19, 1879 Hardin Co., Iowa Mary "Molly" Sanders b. March 21, 1881, Eldora, Hardin Co., Iowa Alcinda Louisa Sanders b. December 18, 1882 Hardin Co., Iowa Bessie Sanders b. August 01, 1884 Hebron, Nebraska Effie Laura Sanders b. September 24, 1893 Hebron, Nebraska Hazel Sanders b. April 18, 1896 Missouri probably Henry Co., or Caldwell Co. These are my Grandparents and their family George Washington Riddle b. January 15, 1878 Spring Hill, Livingston Co., Missouri Mary "Molly" Sanders see above for birth. Children Zelma Riddle b. November 05, 1903 Goulfarm, Missouri Willard Riddle b. July 26, 1905 Breckenridge, Caldwell Co., Missouri Mildred Riddle b. October 24, 1906 Fair Play, Missouri George W. Riddle b. July 17, 1908, Missouri Beulah Riddle b. July 10, 1910 Missouri Kenneth Riddle b. March 05, 1912 Missouri Lola Bernice Riddle b. April 26, 1917 Chillicothe, Livingston Co., Missouri. This is my mother. Mary Lucille Riddle b. September 12, 1920 Missouri Elgin DeForest Riddle b. December 27, 1923 Missouri William Marion Brookshier b. 1913 Chillicothe, Livingston Co., Missouri Forgot hadn't entered his complete birth date. Lola Bernice Riddle Children Stanley Boyd Brookshier, Sr. Pvt Barbara Ann Brookshier Pvt. I have no idea where the rest of children were born. Census on my Ggfa Joel says his father was born Ny. This is my line as listed in the book below. "The Hills Family in America", compiled by William Sanford Hills, edited by Thomas Hills, published by The Grafton Press, 1906. list my line as shown below. #559 Louisa Hills (b. 17 Sept. 1813 / d. Black Hawk Co., Iowa 30 Mar. 1898 This is my own entry I don't know exactly how it appears in the book. The #559 came fm John Hills in Oregon. dau of #252. Joel Hills (b. E. Glastonbury, CT, 4 Apr. 1788 / d. Sylvester, Green Co., WI, 19 June 1876 / m. Polly Fox in E. Glastonbury, CT, 6 Mar. 1810) and (Mary "Polly" Fox--"S.B.") son of #98. Elisha Hills son of #30. Ensign John Hills son of #4. Joseph Hills son of #1. William Hills (bapt. Upminster, Essex Co., England, 27 Dec. 1608 / d. July 1683) / m. Phyllis Lyman in Roxbury, MA, 1632) son of Thomas Hills and Jane Scarborrow

    02/15/2002 07:40:10
    1. [WIGREEN] MY RIDDLE--SANDERS--HILLS LINE
    2. Can any of you link to my line. I have never posted this complete line before. Stan William Charles Sanders b. Abt. 1810 New York, State died unknown Married abt 1830 Manlius, Onondaga County, New York, Louisa Hills b. September 17, 1813 Truxton, Cortland County, New York d. March 30, 1898 Iowa, Buried--Waterloo, Black Hawk County, County, Iowa Children Dennison Sanders b. Abt. 1831 Ny Hattie Sanders b, Abt. 1832 Ny Emeretta Sanders b. Abt. 1833 Ny Clitt Sanders b. Abt. 1834 Ny Celia Sanders b. Abt. 1835 Ny Maria Sanders b. November 27, 1838, Ny Columbus D. Sanders b. January 17, 1841 Cortland Co., Ny Eunice Sanders b, January 11, 1844, Ny Joel Cornelius Sanders. He is my Ggfa. b. Mar 11, 1845 Onondaga Co., Ny Elijah Dewayne Sanders b. Dec 02, 1848 Rome, New York Was Hattie ever in Kansas? Former compilier of FHB could not get any information on Hattie. My Brick wall is my GGgfa Wm Charles Sanders. Have not been able to find where he died at or who his parents were or where he was born in Ny. Joel Cornelius Sanders. My Ggfa. & Ggmo Ruehwama(Rewama) Cessna b. July 06, 1856, Greene County, Wisconsin Children Nellie Sanders b. October 31, 1874 Hardin Co., Iowa Nora Ellen Sanders b. February 19, 1876 Hardin Co., Iowa Nettie May Sanders b. February 22, 1878 Hardin Co., Iowa Martha Ann Sanders b. April 19, 1879 Hardin Co., Iowa Mary "Molly" Sanders b. March 21, 1881, Eldora, Hardin Co., Iowa Alcinda Louisa Sanders b. December 18, 1882 Hardin Co., Iowa Bessie Sanders b. August 01, 1884 Hebron, Nebraska Effie Laura Sanders b. September 24, 1893 Hebron, Nebraska Hazel Sanders b. April 18, 1896 Missouri probably Henry Co., or Caldwell Co. These are my Grandparents and their family George Washington Riddle b. January 15, 1878 Spring Hill, Livingston Co., Missouri Mary "Molly" Sanders see above for birth. Children Zelma Riddle b. November 05, 1903 Goulfarm, Missouri Willard Riddle b. July 26, 1905 Breckenridge, Caldwell Co., Missouri Mildred Riddle b. October 24, 1906 Fair Play, Missouri George W. Riddle b. July 17, 1908, Missouri Beulah Riddle b. July 10, 1910 Missouri Kenneth Riddle b. March 05, 1912 Missouri Lola Bernice Riddle b. April 26, 1917 Chillicothe, Livingston Co., Missouri. This is my mother. Mary Lucille Riddle b. September 12, 1920 Missouri Elgin DeForest Riddle b. December 27, 1923 Missouri William Marion Brookshier b. 1913 Chillicothe, Livingston Co., Missouri Forgot hadn't entered his complete birth date. Lola Bernice Riddle Children Stanley Boyd Brookshier, Sr. Pvt Barbara Ann Brookshier Pvt.

    02/15/2002 05:44:55
    1. [WIGREEN] Albany Vindicator 1890
    2. Christine M. Spencer
    3. 1-9-1890 Harvey Edwards Fatal accident 2-20-1890 Erastus Hulburt death Josiah Williams death 2-27-1890 Tom Pryce and Bill Tilley dog fight Thomas Edmunds/Ed Williams dispute 3-6-1890a M/M Albert Berryman daughter born Edmunds versus Willliams M/M H.B. Jobes move to Brodhead Ben T. Pryce/Etta Byers marriage 3-6-1890b Rosa Margarita Watkins Morris death Edmunds vs Williams lawsuit 3-13-1890a Alexander Murrey death Legal: Estate of Willy Kelly Legal: Estate of Erastus Hulburt Legal: Estate of Keziah Morris 3-13-1890b Real Estate: George Francis E. Bowen death Harry Hulburt death 3-27-1890a Edward Francis death Henry Cofdes death Charles Newman/Fannie Tilley marriage 3-27-1890b Cornelia Walling Morgan death 4-10-1890 Henry Francis death John Edmunds funeral Charley Flint appointed stationmaster 4-17-1890 Mrs. Emma Webb Sutherland death 4-24-1890 Eugene Griffin/Birdie Francis marriage 5-15-1890a Dr. O.E. Larkin/Lillie Graves marriage John Whalen appointed clerk 5-22-1890 Mrs. Will Towne ill M/M Thomas Cook son born 6-5-1890 Mike Dowd/Helen Van Wart marriage Mrs. Michael McDermott death 6-12-1890 W. H. Caradine awarded school contract M/M S.M. Gilbertson son born Allen Cheesbro charged William Webb and Sarah Hubbard Morrison marriage 6-19-1890 John Tilley house robbed; Mrs Tilley terrified Theo Lewis moves to Nebraska M/M T.W. Nazum son born 6-26-1890 Melvina Colton/Frank Tobie marriage Nellie lputnam accident 7-3-1890 Mrs. Ward funeral Charles Davis/Sarah Emerson marriage Will Preston/Anna Marty marriage 7-10-1890 H.N.B. Caradine studying law Orville Pryce studying shorthand Samuel Mitcheltree/Rosella Morris marriage Mrs. S. Copeland ill George St. John/Dana Gillett marriage 7-17-1890 Orville Pryce to Dakota Rev. & Mrs. J.F. Cowling son born M/M W.R. Webb son born 7-24-1890 Maria Baldwin death 8-7-1890 Simmons Cheesbro/Mary Kennedy marriage Fred Borden/Bertha Flint marriage 8-14-1890 M/M Fred Zache son born M/M Steve Connors daughter born M/M Thomas Carver daughter born 9-4-1890 Charles Tibbetts death 9-18-1890 M/M A.W. Tomkins daughter born M/M Will Acheson daughter born M/M Godfried Waefler daughter born M/M Floyd Flint son born Charles mooney/Anna Blake marriage H.N. B. Carradine law student 9-25-1890 Alfred Edmunds/Margaret Jarmon marriage Mr. R.N. Martin ill Rev. J.F. Cowling quits ministry M/M Harry Howard son born 10-2-1890 M/M Herman Mauerman twins born Real Estate Deal: Lounsbury-Neyhart Willilam Westbury/Maggie Blumer death 10-16-1890a Benjamin Sutherland/Octavia Gray marriage Thomas Mack moves to Albany M/M Simon Van Patten 60th wedding anniversary 10-16-1890b M.A. Cunningham speaks M/M Henry Kingdon son born Clara Randall visits M/M Wm. Magee 10-23-1890 M.A. Cunningham spoken to M/M Wm Magee son born 11-6-1890 John Davenport/Carrie Lockwood marriage M/M M.E. Murrey move to Iowa Will Acheson/Bob Clawson lawsuit Mrs. Anson Smith death 11-13-1890 Mrs. W. A. (Emily) Smith death 11-20-1890a M/M Will Barlow twins born D. Kennedy purchases woolen mill 11-20-1890b W. H. Knapp death Rev. J. F. Cowling Real Estate Deal: W.A. Covell/J. Benkert 12-11-1890 Dwight Bump/Clara Clouse marriage M/M Will Town twins one boy, one girl M/M David Watts son born 12-18-1890 John O'Donnell Real Estate: George Francis M/M John Lewis daughter born Christine M. Spencer Northwestern University, Evanston, IL. USA [email protected]

    02/15/2002 12:27:10
    1. Re: [WIGREEN] Albany Vindicator January, Feb. 1909
    2. JON O MATTHEWS
    3. Ann, Glenn's email address is: [email protected] Home address: Glenn Jones 47 Thomson Ave. Lake George,NY 12845 I am sure he will be happy to hear from more relatives. Mary ----- Original Message ----- From: "Anne Marshall" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2002 8:15 AM Subject: Re: [WIGREEN] Albany Vindicator January, Feb. 1909 > on 2/13/02 6:20 AM, JON O MATTHEWS at [email protected] wrote: > > > Ann, > > > > Aaron Jones is not a direct relative of mine. Aaron Jones is a great > > grandfather of Glenn Jones.Glenn Jones is my 3rd cousin once removed.His > > great granmother was Merancy Fenton. Merancy was my 1st cousin twice > > removed. I do email Glenn a lot, if you would like his email I would be > > happy to give it to you. > > > > Mary Matthews > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Anne Marshall" <[email protected]> > > To: <[email protected]> > > Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2002 9:36 PM > > Subject: Re: [WIGREEN] Albany Vindicator January, Feb. 1909 > > > > > >> Jon, > >> > >> How close a relative is Aaron Jones to you? His father, John Edward Jones > >> was the father of my gg grandmother, Margaret Jones Swancutt Lewis and his > >> wife Elizabeth Edmonds was the daugher of my gg grandfather, Richard > >> Edmonds. > >> > >> Anne Marshall > >> > >> > >> ==== WIGREEN Mailing List ==== > >> To contact the list manager, send a message to: > >> Lori <[email protected]> > >> > >> > >> ============================== > >> To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, > > go to: > >> http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > >> > > > > > > ==== WIGREEN Mailing List ==== > > If you'd like to search our archives, please visit > > http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > > Type in WIGREEN and go from there > > > > > > ============================== > > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go > > to: > > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > > > > Mary, > > I'd love to communicate with him. Thanks > > Anne Marshall > > > ==== WIGREEN Mailing List ==== > WIGREEN Mailing List > http://www.monticellowi.com/GreenCo/WIGREENmaillist.htm > > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >

    02/13/2002 06:52:06
    1. Re: [WIGREEN] Albany Vindicator January, Feb. 1909
    2. JON O MATTHEWS
    3. Ann, Aaron Jones is not a direct relative of mine. Aaron Jones is a great grandfather of Glenn Jones.Glenn Jones is my 3rd cousin once removed.His great granmother was Merancy Fenton. Merancy was my 1st cousin twice removed. I do email Glenn a lot, if you would like his email I would be happy to give it to you. Mary Matthews ----- Original Message ----- From: "Anne Marshall" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2002 9:36 PM Subject: Re: [WIGREEN] Albany Vindicator January, Feb. 1909 > Jon, > > How close a relative is Aaron Jones to you? His father, John Edward Jones > was the father of my gg grandmother, Margaret Jones Swancutt Lewis and his > wife Elizabeth Edmonds was the daugher of my gg grandfather, Richard > Edmonds. > > Anne Marshall > > > ==== WIGREEN Mailing List ==== > To contact the list manager, send a message to: > Lori <[email protected]> > > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >

    02/13/2002 01:20:13
    1. Re: [WIGREEN] Albany Vindicator January, Feb. 1909
    2. Anne Marshall
    3. on 2/13/02 6:20 AM, JON O MATTHEWS at [email protected] wrote: > Ann, > > Aaron Jones is not a direct relative of mine. Aaron Jones is a great > grandfather of Glenn Jones.Glenn Jones is my 3rd cousin once removed.His > great granmother was Merancy Fenton. Merancy was my 1st cousin twice > removed. I do email Glenn a lot, if you would like his email I would be > happy to give it to you. > > Mary Matthews > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Anne Marshall" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2002 9:36 PM > Subject: Re: [WIGREEN] Albany Vindicator January, Feb. 1909 > > >> Jon, >> >> How close a relative is Aaron Jones to you? His father, John Edward Jones >> was the father of my gg grandmother, Margaret Jones Swancutt Lewis and his >> wife Elizabeth Edmonds was the daugher of my gg grandfather, Richard >> Edmonds. >> >> Anne Marshall >> >> >> ==== WIGREEN Mailing List ==== >> To contact the list manager, send a message to: >> Lori <[email protected]> >> >> >> ============================== >> To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, > go to: >> http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >> > > > ==== WIGREEN Mailing List ==== > If you'd like to search our archives, please visit > http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > Type in WIGREEN and go from there > > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go > to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > Mary, I'd love to communicate with him. Thanks Anne Marshall

    02/12/2002 11:15:31
    1. Re: [WIGREEN] Albany Vindicator January, Feb. 1909
    2. JON O MATTHEWS
    3. Christine, Here I am asking for something again. Aaron Jones death 1/14/1909. Thanks. Mary ----- Original Message ----- From: "Christine M. Spencer" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2002 7:17 AM Subject: [WIGREEN] Albany Vindicator January, Feb. 1909 > 1-7-1909 > Clara Wendler/Bennie Reasa marriage > Geo Gillett death > M/M John Whalen son born > N. Cole death > > 1-14-1909 > Aaron Jones death > Thomas Francis/Vira Trow marriage > > 1-21-1909a > Judge Dunwiddie stroke > R.R. Keen farm burns > Mrs. C. W. Tomkins foot amputated > > 1-21-1909b > Sophronia Ana Stilwell Lewis death > Manley Jones arrests Elias Hilliard > Richard Burns wife ill > Stella Davis/Frank Mudd marriage > > 1-28-1909a > Mrs. Lydia Ronspies/herman Malkow marriage > M/M J.A. Clemmer 54th wedding anniversary > > 1-28-1909b > Katherine Dorothy Silver death > > 2-4-1909a > M/M Hulburt surprise going away party > T.S. Bainbridge fined > Marilla Andrews reappointed postmaster > > 2-4-1909b > Freddie Krause death > William Prisk/Margaret Mulligan marriage > M/M Fred smith son born > M/M Nicholas Luchsinger daughter born > M/M D. L. Armstrong daughter born > M/M Thomas Bowden son born > > 2-11-1909a > M/M Frank Walmer daughter born > Dr. H. C. Secrist suicide > John Snyder/Emma Wagner marriage > Licensed to Wed: Fred Dense and Eva Hawkins > > 2-11-1909b > Judge Dunwiddie death > M/M John Lewis surprise party > > 2-18-1909 > M/M Louis Reese infant ill > Licensed to wed: Robert Evans/Mary Neville > > 2-25-1909 > Marcel Lewis > A.M. Troy death > Minnie Gray/H.L. Fauler marriage > Licensed to wed: Fred Zuhlke and Mrs. Bridget Mohar > Frank Pagel builds new home > > > > Christine M. Spencer > Northwestern University, Evanston, IL. USA > [email protected] > > > ==== WIGREEN Mailing List ==== > Unsubscribe? Send the message UNSUBSCRIBE to: > [email protected] or .... > [email protected] for DIGEST > > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >

    02/12/2002 01:17:40