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101 (Research): Krumerin, Ursule (I11762)
 
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http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=74966914
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https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FSP9-KM2
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http://otchs.org/ot_search_results.php?NameLast=reff&NameFirst=joseph&PublicationSubjects=&BusinessName=&LocationTownshipFullName=&PublicationYear=&DocumentType=&search_submit=Search

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Had three sons and one daughter.

Brothers:
Christopher, George, and William, all living in Frazee, Minnesota in 1909.
Nicholas, living in Cape Vincent, Jefferson County, New York, in 1909.


Sisters:
Mrs. Michael Smithling, living in Luce, Otter Tail County, Minnesota in 1909.
Mrs. Alfred King, living in Verago, Minnesota in 1909.
Mrs. Eugene Bourcy living in Rosiere, Jefferson County, New York, in 1909.
Mrs. Giles Kilborn, living in Cape Vincent, Jefferson County, New York, in 1909.


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http://www.otchs.org/ot_search_results.php?NameLast=reff&NameFirst=joseph&PublicationSubjects=&BusinessName=&LocationTownshipFullName=&PublicationYear=&DocumentType=&search_submit=Search

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Gorman Township Information
Population: 465
Area: 35.67289 Square Miles
Minor Civil Division: 2711124632
Incorporated Cities: None
Commissioners District: 1 [View More Info]
Major Lakes: Little Pine, Murphy, Silver
T137N - R39W
Township Officials 
Reff, Joseph (I919)
 
103 (Research):-----

Maude Cushman (aka. Mrs. George E. Tassey) owned a photograph of Robert Sixbury (see source - Watertown Daily Times). Maud's paternal grandmother is Mary Sixbury, fourth child of Robert Sixbury.

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1940 Census
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KQ1F-7JJ

Name: 
Cushman, Maude E. (I11926)
 
104 (Research):----- Forwarded Message -----
From: "brian tackaberry"
To: rootsdigger05@comcast.net, johnsonue@xplornet.com, "Norman Hawley"
Sent: Friday, January 27, 2012 7:24:28 PM
Subject: Hoover information

Hi Paul

Yes indeed Casper Hoover (HOVER) and his sons were Loyalists that
settled in Adolphustown.

His sons were Henry, John, and Jacob. Interesting that your Henry also
had brothers John and Jacob, which indicates a possible family relationship.

In different records, I have found that Conrad came from Switzerland,
Germany or Holland, but nothing concrete on this. He was one of the
first deaths in our area and the 2nd burial in the UEL cemetery. The
family were indeed involved in Butlers Rangers. One internet source
claims he was a son of a Jacob Hover (Huber)

I am including some information on the family as attachment. Much of the
early info comes from son Henry Hover (Hoover) who is rather well
written up in our area. The best article on the family was written in
1869 in William Canniff's book, The Settlement of Upper Canada. I have
also scanned and attached two pages for you that discuss the Hover family.

Hope some of this helps you
Brian
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----- Forwarded Message -----
From: rootsdigger05@comcast.net
To: 1784@uel.ca
Sent: Monday, January 16, 2012 12:38:27 PM
Subject: Casper Huber

Mr. Brian Tackaberry
President
UEL Heritage Centre
54 Adolphustown Park Road
Bath, Ontario
K0H 1G0


Dear Mr. Tackaberry,

I am writing you in hopes of finding more information about Casper Huber, a purported member of the United Empire Loyalists.
According to William V.H. Barker (Early Families of Herkimer County, New York, pg. 144) Casper Huber and his two sons (Henry and Jacob)appeared on the United Empire Loyalist 'list'.

To give you some background about me, I am a descendant of Captain Henry Huber (Hoover).
To read more about Henry Huber, see this page of my web site:

http://www.rootsdigger.org/getperson.php?personID=I345&tree=1

My research indicates a strong probability that Casper Huber and Henry Huber were brothers, given that Casper, along with John Huber and Jacob Huber, appeared on Captain Henry Huber's payroll (Tryon County Militia) at Burnetsfield, NY, June 1779.

I would like to solidify this sibling relationship between Casper/Kasper/Kaspar/Kasbar Huber and Henry Huber with further documentation.
Can you help?

Sincerely,

Paul Kelly
 
Huber, Casper (I10110)
 
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http://nyshistoricnewspapers.org/lccn/sn85054450/1895-01-30/ed-1/seq-1/

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1910 Census
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Name: 
Slick, Peter (I924)
 
106 (Research):---------------------
William Saxberry
Joseph Baily

http://dunhamwilcox.net/ny/ny_rev_1st_reg.htm
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Bounty Land Warrant Applications:
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N9GB-TZ5

Compiled Service Record: William Saxburry
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XG1W-YQS
[fold3.com]

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Sixbury, Catherine (I988)
 
107 (Research):------------------------------------
8. Cover page - Webert - Steinmuller marriage record
Posted by: "rootsdigger05" rootsdigger05@comcast.net rootsdigger05
Date: Tue Feb 12, 2008 1:36 pm ((PST))

Hello!

I am a new member.

I have 16 pages of a marriage record I wish to have transcribed and
translated.

The first page (cover page) of my ancestors marriage record has been
posted to:
 
Webert, Johann Philibert (I43)
 
108 (Research):-----------------------------------------------

This appears to be a second wife of Philip Swisher. Did Mahala Roat/Rout die between 1828 and 1831?

Name: 
Swisher, Philip (I10884)
 
109 (Research):-----------------------------------------------------

Create new 1880 census source citation
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MZ8D-VVQ


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Bichet properties:
1828 - Claude Francois Bichet - A2, 603
1839 - Claude Francois Bichet - G3, 76
1840 - Francois Bichet - N3, 117
1847 - John Bichey - 84, 440
1849 - Jean Bichet - 94, 78
1855 - Joseph Bichet - 121, 165
1859 - Joseph Bichet - 137, 328
1861 - Joseph Bichet - 147, 479
1866 - Joseph Bichet - 167, 57
1867 - Joseph Bichet - 171, 31
1870 - Joseph Bichet - 183, 283
1883 - Joseph V. Bichet - 234, 172
1883 - John Bichet - 234, 250


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Joseph Bichet and wife Almira Sixberry purchased the James Ward house.

http://old-houses.nnyln.org/old-houses-%200276.pdf


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A store was opened by Tomas Ward, near the residence of Joseph Bichet. It is unclear (from the source) to which Joseph Bichet is being referrred to, since there are two Joseph Bichet's, Jr. and Sr.
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Passenger list note for the ship: "C. Amelia" or "Amelia":
See http://www.isle-of-man.com/manxnotebook/famhist/genealgy/mfests.htm

"1826
Aurelia/Amelia
Note cited as Amelia in transcription of Teare's rememberances - the handwritten manifest could be interpreted either way.
Arrived New York c. 14 June 1826 (ref #338), 216 tons burthen,William McTaggart Master
William Tier [Tear], 40, Fisherman, (b. c.1783); wife Joaney Gawne Tear,40; children Judy (16), William (13), John(12), Thomas(7), Margaret(3) [and James (7 weeks) - not on manifest] + father John Tear, (65)
John Gawn [Gawne] , 34, fisherman, (first cousin of Joney Gawne), wife Ann Gawne, 30 and children: John, 9; Eliza, 7; Daniel, 4. [according to Thomas Tear there were 4 children - possibly a babe in arms was not included as for James Tear above ?]
Peter Howland, 25, Tailor, is also shown as from Isle of Man but this could be an error in filling out the manifest as the next passenger is from Ireland.
See account in chap 14/17 of Manx, Isle of Man History of Manx People who came to America Lake County Genealogical Society (ed L McNaughton) 1991
Thomas Tear quoted William Tear, jnr, as 15 but did say that at that time the Manx did not pay great attention to birthdates, and that Joaney Gawne came from Jurby; the IGI lists a marriage William Tear and Joney Gawne at Andreas 24 Mar 1808; their eldest son William was christened on 28 March 1813 at Andreas.
This William Tear is the author of two letters that helped spark the migration - see letter of Nov 18th 1826 and that of 25th December 1826 .
The Gawnes are I think John Gawne and Ann Sansbury, married 30 March 1815 at Kk Christ Rushen where son John was christened 10 Jan 1816.

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Amelia, built 1826, brig, 1840 sold to Jameson & Co, Kirkcaldy. 200 tons
Source: http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/lines/bibby.html
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An account of what it was like aboard the Amelia. Taken from:
http://www.isle-of-man.com/manxnotebook/famhist/genealgy/voyages.htm

The account left by Thomas Tear is probably much more typical of the type of conditions encountered by the the 'middle class' Manx emigrants of the 1820's and 1830's.
We were finally put on board a small brig, if I remember rightly, of 200 tons, but seems wrong, to me, as she had on 200 passengers, mostly Irish [ see Act of 1819 which limited passengers 2 per 5 ton burthen]. Her name was Amelia of Liverpool, at the helm was, Captain Tagert. They had no such accommodations, as they advertised. We occupied what was called the second cabin, with some English people, and a few better class Irish, on the opposite side of the cabin. But It was not separated from the steerage, as I think it was called, by any door, which was on the same deck, and just forward of us, and was filled with Irish. It was separated from the cabin by a rough board partition, with cracks that the children could peek through.
The passenger quarters had three rows of berths all around, and there were two low benches, which was all the furniture there was in our part. There were two hatches over the passengers, affording all the light and ventilation that passengers had, and if It was rough, these were partly closed. There was a coal fire, in a grate on deck for the passengers to cook by. One man died on the passage, but to me, the wonder, is that half of them were not dead. The scent down there in that dirty, ill-ventilated hole, was anything but sweet. Mother was sick all the way, also Mrs. Gawne, but the rest, stood it well. The burden of cooking fell on my oldest sister, but she seemed to benefit by it. The passengers carried and cooked their own provisions, and as the fire would not accommodate them all at once. This made considerable dissatisfaction, eating was done, without setting of tables, and just as you could catch it.
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The following is some info. I found on the net some years ago.
Take it with a grain of salt. ;-)

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Bichet, Joseph Victor (I129)
 
110 (Research):-------------------------------------------------------------

Name: 
Rout (I10306)
 
111 (Research):-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Follow up on this web site:
http://www.laurahenderson.com/genealogy/genweb/wc04_117.html
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Nathaniel W. Harper, witness to will of Ann Rout
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Name: 
Staige, Ann (I10476)
 
112 (Research):-----Original Message-----
From: Dennis Devereaux [mailto:dendev@sbcglobal.net]
Sent: Thursday, October 18, 2007 10:47 PM
To: rootsdigger05@comcast.net
Subject: Silas Hoover 1800-1877

Hello!
I am a descendant of Silas Hoover and Sarah Huston Hoover of Tuscola County, Michigan and who were originally from Jefferson County, New York. I have the full names and important dates of their children and their descendants for several generations. If you are interested in having them, please let me know.

Dennis J. Devereaux
dendev@sbcglobal.net

-----Original Message-----
From: Dennis Devereaux [mailto:dendev@sbcglobal.net]
Sent: Saturday, October 20, 2007 6:02 PM
To: Paul Kelly
Subject: RE: Silas Hoover 1800-1877

Paul,

I have been researching the Silas Hoover family since the 1962 when I began doing genealogy.

I have accumulated quite a few primary and secondary documents, copies and originals as well. The Hoover file for Silas and his immediate family and descendants is over an inch thick. There is extensive correspondence with several distant cousins which have excellent family records including journals, Bible records and histories to whom I owe a great deal. I have the information consolidated onto family group records. I will begin by sending you just Silas' family and will include documentation or at least footnotes for sources.

Now, tell me how you'd like to receive the information. I suppose a hard copy via mail would be OK. I might also be able to send it as an attachment to an e-mail. Can you open PAF gedcom? If a hard copy is acceptable, you'll need to send me your address. Thanks!

Sincerely,

Dennis Devereaux

-----Original Message-----
From: Dennis Devereaux [mailto:dendev@sbcglobal.net]
Sent: Sunday, October 21, 2007 3:00 PM
To: Paul Kelly
Subject: RE: Silas Hoover 1800-1877
Attachment: Hoover.ged

Paul,

Here is the first Hoover installment. For some reason or another I can only send single families as an attachment. So I'll begin with Silas Hoover's family. Let me know if you have any problems opening the file.

I'm sure you'll have some questions about sources, particularly in the case of Silas' mother, Elizabeth Stahring. How did I know she was Jacobus' wife. How and why did I decide Jacubus Hoover was married to Elizabeth Stahring. What proof do I have? I"l review my notes and explain why I think she was. Give me some time on that one!


As I have said already, much of the information on Silas' family and descendants comes from family Bibles, Hoover Bibles, personal journals, letters, obituaries, etc. in possession of Silas' various descendants who lived across a wide area in Southern Michigan. With the passing of the older Hoover descendants who possessed them in the early 1960's, they have now been passed on to others. Who has them is unknown to me. Hilda Blasius and others I wrote or spoke with quote them in their records and correspondence. I can only note who had possession of them at the time of my research and trust that the information was copied accurately. To date, I haven't found anything in any sources that would contradict their information. Everything I've found collaborates with their records.

Having said that, let me know how many generations you would like of the Hoover record, much of which I have yet to enter in my PAF record.

Best wishes,

Dennis Devereaux

-----Original Message-----
From: Dennis Devereaux [mailto:dendev@sbcglobal.net]
Sent: Sunday, October 21, 2007 3:23 PM
To: Paul Kelly
Subject: RE: Silas Hoover 1800-1877
Attachment: SilasHoover.ged

Paul,

I hope this one works! Let me know!

Dennis 
Hoover, Silas (I419)
 
113 (Research):-----Original Message-----
From: Peter Hillier [mailto:peter.hillier1@virgin.net]
Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2007 2:08 PM
To: Paul Kelly
Subject: Re: [OXF] Early Chipping Norton PRs - HARRIS

Paul

Short answer no, not yet at least.

Following up on messages from Al I currently have a John HARRIS m to an Ann MAYCOCK 21st October 1798 in Stanton Harcourt. As yet I only have one child, James HARRIS born 16th January 1804 in Southleigh.

Could it be that I have not found other children and your Frances is a sister?

I am checking through the Southleigh transcripts from OFHS (so far nearly finished Southleigh then onto Stanton Harcourt etc..) but have not found the parents of John. There seem to be several likely candidates from the area
(Witney) making him difficult to pin down.

I hope to link him in to my main line of enquiry (my wife's family) which is from a Caesar HARRIS from Barrington, just over the county border in Gloucestershire. Here again there are two to choose from born within three years of one another (perhaps cousins?), one from Little Barrington and one from Great Barrington.

If anyone can help with either of these I would be eternally greatful! :o)

Sorry it is not straight forward but it appears so far that Al is correct in thinking there could be two HARRIS lines in Southleigh (or may be more?).

Peter

----- Original Message -----
From: "Paul Kelly"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2007 4:43 AM
Subject: RE: [OXF] Early Chipping Norton PRs - HARRIS


> Peter,
>
> I saw your post (below) and wondered if your wife's Harris ancestors are
> related to mine.
> John Biggers (b. 1804, Witney) was married to Frances (Fanny) Harriss on
> July 22, 1822, in Witney.
> Frances Harriss was baptized Jan. 19, 1800, in Eynsham, daughter of John
> Harriss and Ann ___?
> John Biggers and Fanny Harriss & family emigrated to the USA in 1842.
>
> Are these people in your tree?
> Please advise.
>
> Paul Kelly
> http://rootsdigger07.blogspot.com/
>
>
> "Discovery consists of seeing what everybody has seen and thinking what
> nobody has thought." ~ Albert Szent-Gyorgyi
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Peter Hillier [mailto:peter.hillier1@virgin.net]
> Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2007 6:29 AM
> To: oxfordshire@rootsweb.com
> Subject: Re: [OXF] Early Chipping Norton PRs - HARRIS
>
> Al
>
> Additionally, my wife is desended from the HARRISes of Southleigh and we
> have quite an extensive tree - just ask!
>
> Best wishes
>
> Peter
> ----- Original Message -----
> From:
> To:
> Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2007 2:19 PM
> Subject: Re: [OXF] Early Chipping Norton PRs - HARRIS
>
>
>> Al,
>>
>> I don't think I have any HARRIS family in Chipping Norton, but I do have
>> extensive records for South Leigh and the surrounding area, back to the
>> mid-1600s. South leigh is just outside Witney, so it's not a milion miles
>> from
>> Chipping Norton.
>>
>> Peter Jones
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> _____________________________________________
>>
>> For an interactive map of the Oxfordshire parishes, visit
>> www.ofhs.org.uk - Oxfordshire parish maps link in Web resources.
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>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to
>> OXFORDSHIRE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the
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>


-----Original Message-----
From: Keith Hazell [mailto:gkhoxf@yahoo.co.uk]
Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2007 1:15 PM
To: oxfordshire@rootsweb.com
Subject: Re: [OXF] Early Chipping Norton PRs - HARRIS

Dear Al

The trouble with Chipping Norton is that it is quite near the Gloucestershire border and your Harrises may have come from Gloucs. Nevertheless, there are many populations in Oxon., with concentrations of Harrises. The big problem is that the PRs often don't cover the 16th century and you will have to rely in many places on Wills. You could start with the Will of Samuel HARRIS of Chipping Norton, in 1616, then within a reasonably small radius, that of William HARRYS of Chilson, Charlbury in 1554, followed by that of Joane HARRYS, probably his widow, in 1558. There is also the Will of Symon HARRYS, mason, of Charlbury, 1588, John HARRYS of Hook Norton, 1592, widow Margaret, 1594, Ralph HARRIS of Kingham, 1603. There is then a continung series of Harris wills for Chilson and Charlbury, up to the 18th century.

Kind regards

Keith
Al wrote: Hi Faith,

Looks like they moved in to Chipping Norton from elsewhere then (unless there was a big gap between generations).

Thanks,
Al

-----Original Message-----
From: kjandfj [mailto:kjandfj@shaw.ca]
Sent: 16 September 2007 17:35
To: oxfordshire@rootsweb.com
Subject: Re: [OXF] Early Chipping Norton PRs - HARRIS


Hello Al

I have the PR for Chipping Norton and I looked on the Baptism and it starts at 1603 with a Rychard

Sorry can't be of more help

Faith

-----Original Message-----
From: oxfordshire-bounces@rootsweb.com
[mailto:oxfordshire-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Al
Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2007 3:08 AM
To: oxfordshire@rootsweb.com; moggie@geo.net.au
Subject: Re: [OXF] Early Chipping Norton PRs - HARRIS

Thanks Maureen,

That is very kind of you.

I don't need dates or anything; I just want to know if there were any HARRIS families in Chipping Norton registered in the Baptism records before 1600 and also a feel for how many families if there was more than one.

Many Thanks,
Al

-----Original Message-----
From: Maureen J. Cook [mailto:moggie@geo.net.au]
Sent: 16 September 2007 20:25
To: oxfordshire@rootsweb.com
Subject: Re: [OXF] Early Chipping Norton PRs - HARRIS


Hi Al,
I have the Chipping Norton BDM's on mircofiche.
Bap. 1579 - 1883
Bur. 1564 - 1876
Marr. 1560 - 1898

If this is earlier enough for you let me know what you need and I will check for you.

Cheers
Maureen Cook
Shoalwater
Western australia
----- Original Message -----
From: "Al"
To:
Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2007 12:24 AM
Subject: [OXF] Early Chipping Norton PRs - HARRIS


> Hi,
>
> Does anyone know whether there were many/any HARRISes living in
> Chipping Norton during the 1500s?
>
> Thanks In Advance,
> Al 
Harris, Frances (I440)
 
114 (Research):-----Original Message-----
From: phyllis shaw [mailto:billnphyl@tampabay.rr.com]
Sent: Sunday, June 24, 2007 1:45 PM
To: Paul Kelly
Subject: pg. 2 of Jacob Fraley

Hi again,

I've been trying to find pictures of Peter Fraley and his wife Julia Adams Fraley, but haven't had much luck. Most of the people that I think would have pictures are dead and their survivors can't find any pictures. I've questioned all my brothers and sisters and can't find any pictures. I'm sure someone sonewhere has some if I can only find them. I have lots of stories and pictures of Francis Fraley and his 4 children that I'll share with you when I get my ducks in a row.

Letr me know what you think of my assessment of the relationships on the immigration list.

Have a great day.

[The following is the text of her interpretation of the passenger list and also includes notes from her other research. p.k. 7/10/07]

Jacob Frohlich aka Jacob Fraley was born is Strausburg, Baden, Germany (source:
naturalization Cert) in  
Fraley, Peter (I68)
 
115 (Research):-----Original Message-----
From: Roseann B Sweley [mailto:roseannbs@juno.com]
Sent: Wednesday, August 19, 2009 9:23 AM
To: rootsdigger05@comcast.net
Subject: Webert/Haun Genealogy

Hi

I read your web site on Ancestry.com. I am the great granddaughter of
Martin Haun and Elisabeth Webert Haun you have listed in your genealogy
information. My mother, Bernice Haun Kaiser is their granddaughter. I am
searching for birth records for Elisabeth Webert Haun from Germany. I
was wondering if you could give me some advise on how to go about finding
them. I have hit a brick wall on her as not much is known about her and
nothing is known about her Webert relatives. I would greatly appreciate
any assistance you could offer.

Please contact me at roseannbs@juno.com.

Thank you.

Roseann Sweley
Grand Island, Nebraska
 
Haun, Johann Martin (I1574)
 
116 (Research):1. A letter from Charles Modeste Lamboley to his wife Anne Marie Poivey
2. A deed of property conveyance? from Anne Marie Pivey to Jean Jacque Bichet? 
Poivey, Anne Marie (I11393)
 
117 (Research):1. A letter from Charles Modeste Lamboley to his wife Anne Marie Poivey
2. A deed of property conveyance? from Anne Marie Pivey to Jean Jacque Bichet? 
Lamboley, Charles Modeste (I11991)
 
118 (Research):1. Ship Isaac Wright arrived New York, March 3, 1851.
Place of Origin: Ireland
Passengers:
John Fitzpatrick (age 30)
Mary Fitzpatrick (age 30)
Roll 96, List no. 184

2. Ship Martha J. Ward arrived New York, May 6, 1851
Passengers:
Place of Origin: Great Britain
John Fitzpatrick (age 26)
May Fitzpatrick (age 26)
Roll 98, List no. 495

3. Ship Continent arrived New York, November 3, 1851
Place of Origin: Ireland
John Fitzpatrick (age 32)
Roll 107, list no. 1605

4. Ship Andrew Foster arrived New York, December 8, 1851
Place of Origin: Ireland
Passengers:
John Fitzpatrick (age 40)
Mary Fitzpatrick (age 30)
Catherine (age 8)
Mary (age 8 months)
Roll 108, List no. 1752

See sources 
Fitzpatrick, John (I133)
 
119 (Research):1. The sibling relationship between Jeanne Marie Vaugier and Jean Joseph Vaugier has been established by the marriage record of Jeanne Marie Vaugier and Claude Francois Bichet. That marriage record states that Jean Joseph Vaugier is a "fr Vaugier, Jeanne Marie (I756)
 
120 (Research):1. The sibling relationship between Jeanne Marie Vaugier and Jean Joseph Vaugier has been established by the marriage record of Jeanne Marie Vaugier and Claude Francois Bichet. That marriage record states that Jean Joseph Vaugier is a "fr Vaugier, Jean Joseph (I11449)
 
121 (Research):10/11/2012
A search of burial/Death Records for Ireland on 10/11/2012 at http://ifhf.rootsireland.ie found no results for Ana/Ann/Anna/Anastatia Fitzpatrick from 1849-1851.
pk
 
Fitzpatrick, Anastatia (I10216)
 
122 (Research):12/22/2012 Ordered microfilm for obit. for Samuel Stage.

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Since Samuel Stage was purportedly born in 1828 per the 1850 and 1860 censuses, and since William Stage and Magdalene Reber did not marry until 1836, it is likely that Samuel Stage was a child from a previous marriage of William.
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1900 Census
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MM6V-M6R 
Stage, Samuel W. (I10487)
 
123 (Research):1653 Confiscations of Walsh Property in County Kilkenny
http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~walsh/data/confiscate.html
http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~walsh/confisca.html

http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~walsh/history/carrigan-history.html 
Walsh, Robert (I10234)
 
124 (Research):1790 Census
http://www.rootsweb.com/~mdcharle/census/1790j.htm

Interesting story about Mary Elizabeth Jenkins
http://www.civilwarwomenblog.com/2007/10/mary-jenkins-surratt.html

John William Jenkins
http://www.angelfire.com/realm3/ruvignyplus/008c.html 
Jenkins, William (I1663)
 
125 (Research):1816 Tax Record

https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9PP6-1DB?i=502&cat=451489

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See 1860 census: William Stage and son? Samuel Stage (head).
If father son relationship is true, then Lawrence F. Athy Jr.'s death date for William Stage is wrong. He claims William died in 1820, but William appears in the 1860 Census with his son Samuel? Relationship is unclear?

See:
http://boards.ancestrylibrary.com/surnames.stage/173.1/mb.ashx

Obituary for Samuel (his son) will be instrumental in identifying relationships in this family. 
Stage, William (I10566)
 
126 (Research):1830 Census of Charles County, Md. shows an Eliz. Langley, age between 50-59.
And there were two females between 15 and 19. One of these two might be my Elizabeth Langley, who later married Moses Hosea Burch.

The same 1830 census page also shows another Langley as head of household, Silves. Langley (next to the Eliz Langley) between 20 and 30 years old. There was also another male of same age range in that household. There was also another male, under 5 years of age in the Silves. household. 
Langley, Elizabeth M. (I10776)
 
127 (Research):1830 Census of Charles County, Md. shows an Eliz. Langley, age between 50-59.
And there were two females between 15 and 19. One of these two might be my Elizabeth Langley, who married Moses Hosea Burch.

The same 1830 census page also shows another Langley as head of household, Silves. Langley (next to the Eliz Langley) between 20 and 30 years old. There was also another male of same age range in that household. There was also another male, under 5 years of age in the Silves. household. This Sylvester David Langley might be a sibling of Jane Elizabeth Langley. 
Langley, Sylvester David (I10806)
 
128 (Research):1830 census, Ellisburg, Jefferson County, New York
Andrew J. Linman, wife and 3 daughters
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHP3-FNG

1850 census, Duplain Township, Clinton County, Michigan
Andrew J. Linman
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MHHF-NYM

1860 census, Duplain Township, Clinton County, Michigan
Andrew J. Linman
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWDN-CLT 
Linman, Andrew J. (I997)
 
129 (Research):1830 census, Montgomery County
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHGP-RN6

1840 census, Montgomery County
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHT7-NLZ

 
Sixbury, William (I12276)
 
130 (Research):1840 Census, Niagra County, NY [father Seth?]
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHYF-RQS

1860 Census, Orleans County NY
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MC4T-ZNJ

1870 Census, Orleans County, NY
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M8VV-BZW 
Belcom, Seth (I627)
 
131 (Research):1840 Census, Washington Twp.
1 male 10 to 15
1 female 10 to 15
1 male 60 to 70
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XHRR-R28
https://archive.org/stream/populationsc18400420unit#page/n91/mode/1up

Name: 
Anderson, John (I10352)
 
132 (Research):1850 Census
Clay County, Illinois
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-267-11596-148932-25?cc=1401638&wc=95RD-4WB:1031317001,1031325102,1031325103

Did not find any Rout's

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1860 Census
Clay County, Illinois
Richard Routt, 35
Mary Routt, 55
See image in folder.
Reel: 0162
Page: 501
Image source:
https://archive.org/stream/populationschedu162unit#page/n503/mode/1up


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Routt, Henry (I11095)
 
133 (Research):1850 Census
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MCYK-4BS

1860 Census
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MC49-LN9

Compiled family history by Mary Mance Kelly:
https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE7738749 
Mance, Felix (I11639)
 
134 (Research):1850 census; Duplicate? see person 10114
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MCYJ-SVK 
Sixbury, James (I10120)
 
135 (Research):1854 passenger list
James Woods and Sophia Woods
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KDRF-HJ2



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1870 Census

A Mary Barrett (servant, b. 1830, Ireland) was living with James S. Woods and family in 1870, San Jose, Santa Clara County, California.

Name: 
Woods, James S. (I11865)
 
136 (Research):1855 Census
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K6Q2-W9N


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Google Search:
"manassas plains" va august 30 1863 
Biggers, George (I537)
 
137 (Research):1860 Census
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MC7F-7SK

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https://www.geni.com/people/Peter-Hoover/6000000002737487286

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https://www.geni.com/people/Magdelena-Bloodough/6000000002737385202

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https://www.geni.com/people/Peter-Hoover/6000000005027391467

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Huber, Peter (I360)
 
138 (Research):1870 Census
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M8JQ-QG9

1875 Census
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VT8L-RM6

1880 Census
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MZDC-X3W

1900 Census
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MMFC-WL5

District of Columbia Burials
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F7YM-QTL

Death Certificate:
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QV37-21JM


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See page 425 of Reports of cases heard and determiened in the Supreme Court of the State of New York
(Downloaded from Googgle Books 8/7/2009)
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Property:
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99W5-5ZSQ?i=369&wc=M7C4-GNL%3A358135401%2C359786001&cc=2078654 
Sixbury, Sindey A. (I228)
 
139 (Research):1870 census
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MN6B-K19

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1940 census?
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1961-27759-22154-19?cc=2000219
 
Duffy, Charles J. (I1747)
 
140 (Research):1870 Census note:
Priscilla Smith [age 58] and James E. Smith [son] living with them. I think this Priscilla is a sister to Ignatius.

1840 Census
See "Hosey Burch"
Robert L. Burch found in 1840 census, not far from Hosey Burch

See this web page for old Burch ancestry in Charles County Maryland:
http://home.netcom.com/~fzsaund/burch.html

http://boards.ancestry.com/localities.northam.usa.states.maryland.counties.charles/1420/mb.ashx 
Burch, Moses Hosea (I1673)
 
141 (Research):1875 Census, Jefferson County, NY
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VT8K-FW3
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1951-21619-15436-58?cc=1918735

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The Richmond Times Dispatch: Perseus Collection
Very interesting newspaper articles regarding the events of August 1862
 
Biggers, John (I20)
 
142 (Research):1880

https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MXVG-G7K 
Poivey, Modeste (I12378)
 
143 (Research):1880 Census

Name: 
Vanbrocklin, Nicholas (I11554)
 
144 (Research):1880 Census reel T9-0839 Sixbury, John (I157)
 
145 (Research):1881 Census
http://content.ancestry.com/iexec/?htx=view&r=an&dbid=7572&iid=OXFRG11_1511_1515-0435&fn=Henry&ln=Biggers&st=d&ssrc=&pid=17967455 
Biggers, William Henry (I1082)
 
146 (Research):1900 census states she was the mother of 5 children, but only 4 surviving at the time. Who was the 5th child? Slick (I11539)
 
147 (Research):1905 Census
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:SPNP-8JW

1915 Census
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K952-L2V
 
Webert, Philip Anthony (I350)
 
148 (Research):1910 census
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MPBY-5GG 
Reff, Joseph (I655)
 
149 (Research):1910 Census
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MPBY-KSK
 
Kilborn, Giles (I11636)
 
150 (Research):1910 Census
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MPBY-KSK 
Reff, Julia (I918)
 

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