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3151 bassed on wife age Little, John J (I16114)
 
3152 Battle of Carnifex Ferry, W.VA Schuch, Louis Conrad (I3889)
 
3153 Battle of Flodden Field Napier, John (I9805)
 
3154 Battle of the Wilderness Wetherby, Hamilton (I7304)
 
3155 Bay City Times, The (MI) - Saturday, February 14, 2009
Deceased Name: Lydia E. Felsing
Felsing, Lydia E.
Au Gres, Michigan Lydia E. Felsing passed away Thursday evening, February 12, 2009 at Medilodge of Sterling, age 91 years. Mrs. Felsing was born February 25, 1917 in Owensville, MO to the late Gottleib and Katherine (Sames) Widmayer. She was married to Henry
Felsing on June 21, 1941 at St. John's Congregational Church. He preceded her in death in 1972.
Lydia is survived by one daughter, Judith (Richard) Voorhees of Roscommon and one son, James (Cathy) Felsing of Coleman; five grandchildren: Heidi Voorhees, Lisa Cupal, Brett Voorhees, Jamey Felsing, and Misty Felsing; two great grandchildren, Winter and Piper Felsing; one brother, Ruben Widmayer and one sister, Esther Vetter; and many many nieces and nephews who loved her dearly. Besides her husband Henry, Lydia was preceded in death by two sons, David and Jeffrey Felsing; two brothers, John and Ted Widmayer and one sister, Ruth Bessinger.
Funeral Service will take place 11:00 a.m. Monday, February 16, 2009 at the Chapel in the Park. Pastor Timothy Woycik will officiate. Private family interment will take place in Sims-Whitney Cemetery. Friends may call at the C.L. Forshee & Sons Funeral Homes, Inc. Au Gres Chapel on Sunday from 2:00 to 8:00 p.m. Lydia will then lie
in state at Church on Monday from 10:00 a.m. until
the time of service at 11:00 a.m. Those planning an expression of sympathy may wish to consider memorials to Heartland Hospice or
Au Gres United Methodist Church. Arrangements entrusted to... C.L. Forshee & Sons
Funeral Homes, Inc.
Au Gres, Michigan 
Widmayer, Lydia E (I6060)
 
3156 Bay Medical Seeley, Clarence George (I2642)
 
3157 Beauchamp-55 Beauchamp, Joan (I8097)
 
3158 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I9932)
 
3159 Bedfordshire or Buckinghamshire Odell, William (I2482)
 
3160 bef 1797-not in will Wetherby, Joseph (I7098)
 
3161 bef 1880 - fathers obit Caruthers, Julius S (I4190)
 
3162 Bef. 1977 Irish, Orville (I4921)
 
3163 believed to be 2nd wife of Ollie Phelps Family (F1968)
 
3164 Benajahs Unknown wife is 66 on pension app Unknown (I7494)
 
3165 Bernice Ewing Andrews
TWIN FALLS - Bernice Ewing Andrews, 78, of Twin Falls, died in her sleep at her home in Twin Falls on Dec. 20, 1992.
She was born Oct. 5, 1914, in Pocatello, the daughter of Clyde O. and Golda Myers Ewing. She moved with her family to the Magic Valley area when she was 12. She married Glenn Rupert Andrews on March 4, 1935, in Kimberly. They had lived in the Twin Falls area for 57 years.
Bernice will be remembered as a loving and faithful wife and a loving spirited mother, grandmother and great-grandmother.
She is survived by her husband, Glenn of Twin Falls; two daughters, Glenda Hillman, Twin Falls and Patricia Marshall of Boise; one sister, Jessie Andrews of Rupert; one brother, Paul Ewing of Moneta, VA.; two sons-in-law, Chet Hillman of Twin Falls and Joseph Marshall of Boise, five grandchildren, Terry Hillman, Twin Falls, Douglas Hillman of Idaho Falls, Pamela Monroe of Twin Falls and Joseph Marshall and Andrew Marshall, both of Boise; and 11 great-grandchildren.
The graveside service will be held at 1 p.m. Wednesday at Sunset Memorial Park in Twin Falls, with the Rev. Anne Weld-Martin officiating.

Times News (Twin Falls, Idaho) Tuesday, December 22, 1992 - Page B-2 
Meyers, Bernice Arlene (I10279)
 
3166 Bethel Cemetery Phelps, Simeon Jr (I6501)
 
3167 Bethel Cemetery Phelps, Sarah L. (I6879)
 
3168 Betty Osborne/A.R. common ancestor Jesse Shultz/Hannah Mayberryper Terry-Harriet Seeley died according to my notes on July 11th, 1932. I did see her death certificate at the Bay County Records.
4/16/08-Terry had a conversation with Dorothy Seeley (daughter of Harry Seeley)-The only thing she remembers about her Gramma Seeley (Harriet Schultz Seeley) is that she laid in bed upstairs at uncle Clarence's house ill. She used to moan and yell out. Her funeral home record says she died of paralysis so probably had stroke at some time??
4/16/08-Terry had conversation with Phyllis Watson and Dorothy Seeley--Harriet and George II Seeley are buried in Pine Ridge Cemetery. There is a grave marker according to both Phyllis and Dorothy. It is just a flat brick like marker with their names on it. They both think they could find it if we were to go to the cemetery. So that is a project we want to do. Dorothy said seems like it is by a big tree. I had looked in the past for their graves but assumed there was no marker since I could not find it. (update: got location of grave plot from historical society. It is under a big tree, but there are no gravestones there. Stone apparently was removed.)
 
Schultz, Harriet Emily (I5947)
 
3169 Beverly Anne died peacefully at her residence in Masonic Pathways, June 16, 2017, at the age of 86 years.

Born June 6, 1931 in Detroit, Michigan to Clarence and Angeline (Strome) DeGroat, Beverly Anne (DeGroat) Cook graduated from Cooley High School in 1949 and Cleary College in 1951 with a secretarial degree. She retired from Novi High School after twenty-five years of service in January 1994.

Beverly was a member of The Order of Eastern Star, Northville and Howell chapters, and The Fowlerville First United Methodist Church, where she enjoyed singing in the choir. She loved sewing, knitting, reading, and spending time with her family and friends.

Preceded in death before her were her parents, Clarence and Angeline DeGroat, step-father Harold Burtis, brothers Albert and Robert DeGroat, sister-in-laws Norene Cook and Carolyn (Cook) Johnson, brother-in-law Karl Johnson, son-in-law Rick Dey, and great-niece Danielle DeGroat.

A memorial service and celebration of Beverly's life will be held on Saturday, July 15, 2017, 11:00 am, at Fowlerville First United Methodist Church, 201 S. Second Street, Fowlerville, Michigan 48836 with a light lunch following. Internment has taken place at Glen Eden Memorial Park in Livonia, Michigan. 
Degroat, Beverly Anne (I11758)
 
3170 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I13970)
 
3171 Bigod-1 le Bigod, Hugh (I8065)
 
3172 Bigod-17 le Bigod, Isabel (I8063)
 
3173 Bigod-2 Bigod, 2nd Earl of Norfolk, Roger (I8067)
 
3174 bio
Posted Dec 16, 2018 by diogenoir
http://jabezolmsted.com/VOL_6.2/Richard_Olmstead_article_Part_1.htm: (page is no longer active)

LUCINDA OLMSTEAD was born about 1797 in Marlborough Township. About 1814 Lucinda married Amos Lane, son of James Lane and Sarah ( ). Amos was born about 1793 and died March 6, 1829, probably in Oxford Twp., Grenville Co., Upper Canada. Amos's parents were listed on the 1796 census (taken 5 April 1796) of Augusta Twp., Johnstown District, Upper Canada.

They were later recorded, as early as 1806, as living across the Rideau River from Marlborough Township in Oxford Twp., Johnstown District, Upper Canada (the area was once probably part of Augusta Township). Amos lived by himself when the 1813 census of Oxford Township was taken. He and Lucinda were later listed on the 1817 and 1819 censuses of Marlborough Township and the 1820, 1821, 1822, 1823, 1824, and 1825 censuses of Oxford Township. Amos was a yeoman. He was not listed as an eligible male resident for the Grenville Militia, dated 1 January 1829. Lucinda and her daughter, Cecelia Lane, were both baptized on 12 February 1825 by the Rev. Robert Blakey of the Parish of Augusta. All the other children, according to the Anglican Synod Archives at Kingston, ON, were baptized on 18 July 1830 in Marlborough Township by Rev. Patton. At that time (1830) Lucinda and the children lived in Oxford Township. After Amos's death Lucinda was listed on the tax assessment records for Oxford Township. In 1830 she lived on lot 14 in the first concession. In 1831 he was listed on lot 11 in the first concession. Both of those lots are located on the southern side of the Rideau River, across from where her parents lived in Marlborough Township. On 12 December 1834 Lucinda married Abraham Vanornam in Oxford Township. Abraham's marriage to Lucinda was his first. He and Lucinda both lived in Oxford Township at the time they were married. Two of Lucinda's brother-in-laws, Thomas Hicks and Hiram K. Olmstead, were witnesses to their marriage. It's not known where Abraham and Lucinda lived after their marriage.

The children of LUCINDA OLMSTEAD and AMOS LANE: - JOHN LANE, born August 12, 1815; died April 20, 1900. - ARCANTUS LANE, born July 19, 1817. - CHARLOTTE LANE, born June 25, 1819. - ELIZABETH LANE, born March 31, 1822. - CECELIA JENETTE LANE, born 1824; died February 01, 1902. - MANDEVILLE LANE, born June 02, 1826. - MELISSA LANE, born June 14, 1828. - AMOS LANE, born March 13, 1830. 
Olmstead, Linda Lucinda (I18110)
 
3175 Birth
Jean Le Faucheur was born about 1648 (based on 1st known child) in France.

Marriage & Children
He married Judith abt 1673 (based on 1st known child) probably in France. The two known children of Jean Le Faucheur and Judith are:

Jean (Le Faucheur) Fauce (abt.1674-bef.1732) m. Eva Matthyse Franse
Pierre Le Faucheur (1683-) m. Abigail DePew
[1] [2]

Sources
↑ additional info from Pane-Joyce Genealogy.
↑ Glenna See Hill, “The Foshay family of Philipse Manor,” New York Gen. Biog. Reg., 118 (1987): 76-81, 156-161, 222-228. 
Le Faucheur, Jean (Jan) (I18219)
 
3176 Birth
Judith (Unknown) was born about 1652 (based on 1st known child born abt 1674), most-likely in Brittany, France.[1]

Surname
Judith's name was listed as "Judic Enrion" in the baptismal record for her son Pierre, christened 30 April, 1682 at the Threadneedle Huguenot Church in London.[2]

Marriage & Children
She married Jan/Jean Le Faucheur abt 1673 (based on birth of 1st known child) in France. The surname Le Faucheur [means "the Reaper" or "the Mower" as in harvesting wheat] still exists in France and is primarily found in Brittany (Cotes du Nord departement). The couple had 2 known sons,

Jean (Le Faucheur) Fauce (abt.1674-bef.1732)
Pierre Le Faucheur (1683-abt. 1751)[3][4]

Burial
There is a record of the French Church du Saint Esprit, New York City, that the funeral expenses, £1.1.9, for Judith Le Faucheur were paid 12 Nov 1694.[5] This means that Judith and her children were French Reformed Protestants, otherwise known as "Huguenots," who had to flee France after Roman Catholic King Louis XIV revoked the Edict of Nantes that guaranteed Protestants religious tolerance. [1] Judith Le Faucheur can be assumed to be for the mother of Jan (AKA Jean) and Pieter (AKA Pierre) Le Faucheur. Others say Judith Le Faucheur arrived in New York City with her 2 sons (no husband mentioned) from France around 1695; if this is true, then they most-likely arrived in 1694 and she died soon after their arrival.

Sources
↑ 1.0 1.1 Glenna See Hill, “The Foshay family of Philipse Manor,” New York Gen. Biog. Reg., 118 (1987): 76-81, 156-161, 222-228.
↑ Christening of Pierre Lefaucheurs, Father: Jean Lefaucheurs, Mother: Judic Enrion, 30 Apr 1682, Threadneedle Street French Huguenot, London, London, England, "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", , FamilySearch https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V5LK-P2F
↑ Christening of Pierre Lefaucheurs, Father: Jean Lefaucheurs, Mother: Judic Enrion, 30 Apr 1682, Threadneedle Street French Huguenot, London, London, England, "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", , FamilySearch https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V5LK-P2F
↑ Christening of Pierre Fauchrues, 30 Apr 1682, Spitalfields, London, Father: Jean Fauchrues, Mother: Judith Fauchrues, "England and Wales Non-Conformist Record Indexes (RG4-8), 1588-1977," FamilySearch https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FWG5-B52, citing p. 186, Spitalfields, London, record group RG4, Public Record Office, London.
↑ The Huguenot Church of New York : a history of the French Church of Saint Esprit by John A. F. Maynard. New York, 1938. p. 79, "Mme Faucheur received one pound, four shillings on October 22nd, then on Nov. 12, Monsieur Chevallier was given one pound, one shilling and nine pence for the funeral expenses of Judith Le Faucheur." http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.$b463089;view=1up;seq=83
additional info from Pane-Joyce Genealogy. 
Enrion, Judith (I18220)
 
3177 birth and death dates not confirmed Schmitt, Eva (I5410)
 
3178 birth calc incorrect from age 75 on death cert Gibbons, Ellen (I6897)
 
3179 Birth Certificates, 1631-1920. New Hampshire Department of State. Concord, New Hampshire. Source (S1015)
 
3180 Birth name is her Patronymic Dutch for "Jacobs daugher".

Sources and write up at https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Jacobs-3162 
Jacobs, Aechtje (I9621)
 
3181 BIRTH:
1706 in Germany. From 1727 to 1737 he had six children appear in the birth records for Froeschen in the Südwestpfalz district, in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany.

PARENTS:
Unknown

IMMIGRATION:
11 Sep 1738 Valentine Schults appears on the arrival list in Philadelphia, Delaware, Pennsylvania, USA on ship “Robert & Alice”.
The Register zu den Evangelish-Lutherischen Kirchenbuchern Der Pfarri Thaleishweiler 1720-1798 FHL Film # 193184 mentions the birth of Johann Velten’s daughter Anna Magdalena along with a note that the family moved to America. No date is given for the note. Nothing else is known about his life in Froeschen (which today is called Thaleishweiler-Froeschen in the Südwestpfalz district, in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany)

MARRIAGE:
Anna Kunigunde Unknown by 1727. Based on birth of first known child.

CHURCH:
Valentine was a member of the St Johns Evangelical Lutheran Church or "Old Straw Church" in Greenwich. This Lutheran Church was erected by 1762. It was constructed of logs, about 30' by 40' with a thatched roof made of straw, hence the name. It was enlarged and rebuilt in 1790 with stone, but it was still referred to as the Old Straw Church. (citation: The Early Germans of New Jersey, Their History, Churches and Genealogies" by Theodore Frelinghuysen Chambers publication date unknown p625)

Records of the St Johns Evangelical Lutheran Church (Communion Records of St. James Lutheran ("Straw") Church Greenwich, Warren County, NJ 1770-1773 from the Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey Volume VIII, 1932-33 as appears at http://www.raub-and-more.com/straw/strawcommunion1.html) show that Valentin Schultz took communion on the following dates:
26 Oct 1771
29 May 1773
11 July 1774
2 Dec 1780

A list of names signed to the "articles of faith and order" in 1772 at the Old Straw Church includes Peter Schaultz. (citation: The Early Germans of New Jersey, Their History, Churches and Genealogies" by Theodore Frelinghuysen Chambers publication date unknown p626)

DEATH:
1786 in Greenwich, Warren, New Jersey

BURIAL: Unknown

PROBATE RECORDS:
from "Documents related to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Vol VI, 1781-1785 by Elmer T Hutchinson published 1939:
1771, July 12, Shults, Valentine, of Greenwich, Sussex Co., Yeoman: will of. Daughter, Lany Shoults, all real and personal estate during her life, and then to be sold, and given to the rest of my children, Peter, Phillip, Barbary, Elizabeth, Sarah and Eve Shults. Son, Peter, £9. Executors-son, Peter, and friend, Abraham Kline. Witnesses-Jacob Lunger, Abraham Lunger, Fredrick Eveland. Proved Nov 30, 1786. Lib 28, P. 457.

CHILDREN:
George Heinrich b. 6 Mar 1727 in Froeschen, Germany
Johann Peter b. 24 Jun 1729 in Froeschen, Germany m. Mary Weller d. 1790-1791 Sussex, New Jersey
Anna Barbara b. 7 Jan 1732 in Froeschen, Germany
Johann Georg b. 7 Jun 1734 in Froeschen, Germany d 16 May 1737 Froeschen, Germany
Johann Reinhardt b. 7 Jun 1734 in Froeschen, Germany d. 22 Feb 1736 Froeschen, Germany
Anna Magdalena b. 11 Jan 1737 in Froeschen, Germany
Philip Shultz b. 1741 probably in New Jersey
Eve Shultz b. b. 1 Jan 1751
Elizabeth (name in will)
Sarah (name in will)

NOTES: I have seen an online tree showing the father of Johann Velten to be Ferdinandus Schulte baptized 5 Dec 1677 in a catholic church in Coesfeld. Coesfeld is about 250 miles from Froeschen. Our ancestor was a member of the Evangelich Church, not Catholic. This identification without evidence seems highly doubtful.
However, there is a different Ferdinandus Schultz who had baptized Johann Valentin Schultz on 10 Oct 1706 in the Evangelisch-Reformierte Kirche, Dackenheim, Bayern, Germany. Dackenheim is about 50 miles from Froeschen. That is not outside the realm of possibility, but we have no corroborating evidence that this is the same person. The record can be found at familysearch.org.
 
Shultz, Johann Velten {Valentine} (I6023)
 
3182 BIRTH:
30 Sep 1811 in Pennsylvania. Date from gravestone inscription. Place from Census.

PARENTS:
Samuel Shultz and Mary Norbury of Sugarloaf, Columbia, Pennsylvania.

MARRIAGE:
6 Mar 1835 to Hannah Gibbons b. 5 Nov 1815 in Pennsylvania. (per a 2/17/1982 family tree chart on file with the Columbia County Historical and Genealogical Society in Bloomsburg, PA-unable to find confirming document)

CENSUS RECORDS:
1840 US Federal Census Jesse Shults in..
Males 20-30: 1 matches Jesse
Males less than 5: 2 matches Joseph and C.A.
Females age 20-30: 1 Matches Hannah
Females under 5: 1 matches Lucinda.
Next household listed on the page is his father Samuel Shultz.

1850 US Federal Census Jesse Shultz in Hayfield, Crawford, Pennsylvania:
Jesse 39 b. Pennsylvania
Hannah 36 b. Pennsylvania
Lucinda 14 b. Pennsylvania
Joseph 13 b. Pennsylvania
C A 12 b. Pennsylvania
Issac 9 b. Pennsylvania
S A 5 b. Pennsylvania
Emily 3 b. Pennsylvania
Thomas J 1 b. Pennsylvania

DEATH:
21 Aug 1853 in Tuscola County, Michigan. Date from gravestone inscription.

BURIAL:
Juniata Township Cemetery AKA Watrousville Cemetery Juniata Township, Tuscola, Michigan. Gravestone reads J K Shultz, died 21 Aug 1853, aged 41 years 11 months, 21 days.

NOTES ON GRAVESITE:
Basically Watrousville is a few buildings on the corner of M-81 and Ringle Rd in Tuscola County. Just west of the corner on the north side of the road is the Juniata Township Cemetery. The cemetery is also referred to as the Watrousville Cemetery. The cemetery is small, just a few hundred graves. I found it to be quite clean and well maintained.

The first group of stones I came to look for consists of 3 graves, but 2 stones. The taller stone, about a 3 1/2 foot tall spire, is engraved on the left side J.K. Shultz DIED Aug. 21, 1853 Aged 41 yrs 11 mos 21 days. The opposite side is engraved Hannah Shultz DIED Dec 10, 1865 Aged 50 yrs 1 mo 5 days. Right next to this taller stone is a stone engraved C.A. Schultz Co F 2 Mich Inf. Next to the stone is an American flag. Right behind the stone is a metal plaque which reads Albert C Schultz Corp Co F 2 Mich Inf Civil War. (Note how it went from C. A. to Albert C.)

The next group of stones I wanted to look at consists of 3 stones in a row with a fourth stone in the middle represented only by a base in the ground. The first stone is engraved Lucia E wife of Andrew Shultz died Mar 13, 1867 Aged 27 yrs 1 mo 27 dys. The 2nd stone is engraved Lucia (hard to read-but here goes) 22 Aug 1877 10 yrs m 20dys daughter of A & L Shults. The third stone is the one which is missing. (According to Gloria Hall in 1939 the stone was read as Andrew Shults died 18 Jan 1873 age 63 yrs 3 mo 14 dys. With a note in the 1990’s that the stone is now missing.) The fourth stone reads Samuel infant son of A & L Shults Died Mar 9, 1866.

The final group of stones which I wanted to see consists of 3 stones. The first reads Emiley Smith(Emily Shultz) Died Jan 1 A.D. 1865 Aged 17 yrs 7 m’s 8 d’s. The next stone reads George Spickerman Died Sept 5, 1883. Aged 10 yrs 5 mos 21 dys. The final stone reads Harriet C Spickerman Mother of George Spickerman Apr 21, 1851 Apr 13, 1929

NOTES ON PROBATE RECORDS:
File #1-89, Tuscola County, Michigan Probate Records, Estate of Jesse K Shultz:
We show Jesse Shultz dying in 1853, but the probate file was opened in 1866. Hannah, Jesse's wife died in Dec 1865 which is what triggered the probate, because now the real estate and other assets had to be disbursed to the heirs. I think that the prevailing law is that the real estate belongs to the husband, but the wife can stay there until she dies, then it goes into probate. Many of the papers mention the estate of both Jesse K Shultz and C Albert Shultz, deceased. (he is also referred to as Albert Shultz or Charles Albert Shultz on one paper). C Albert is one of Jesse's sons on the census, so apparently he died between 1860 and 1866. There is also a reference to the estate of Hannah Shultz. So all 3 people are included in this one file.
Jesse Fox (the spouse of Lucinda Shultz) was appointed guardian of the minors; Thomas Shultz, Harriet Shultz and Jesse Zephaniah Shultz (also referred to as Zephaniah Shultz or Jesse Z).
The date of death is almost never mentioned, it is always the previously deceased, so I would guess that the date is not important to the probate court. Fortunately one of the receipts for services rendered listed an approximate date for Jesse's death. William Johnson, apparently a Doctor billed the estate for services performed: "surgical services provided to Mr. Shultz in 1852 (“or at the date of his death”) and on Mrs. Shultz at her death in December 1865; (only one paper had an actual death date for Jesse K, but it was not entirely legible, I could read Aug 1853), (from cemetery transcriptions we know Jesse K died 21 Aug 1853 and Hannah died 10 Dec 1865).
So, who are the heirs?
Lucinda Fox (who also purchased the rights of Joseph Shultz in the estate of C.A. Shultz), Mary E Russell of Juniata (Mary’s husband, Henry E Russell is the administrator of the estate) Thomas Shultz of Fairgrove, Harriet Shultz, Zephaniah Shultz and Albert A Smith (this would be the child of Emily who died 1 Jan 1865, leaving 2 month old Albert without a mother). (Emily was married to Alanson Smith, I do not know what happened to him). Also David Altingburg (Altingberry?) purchaser of the rights of Joseph Shultz, I believe in regards to Jesse K estate. Apparently my ancestor was in need of quick cash at the time.
There is a receipt where Joseph Shultz signed for his share of the estate of C Albert Shultz. He received $48.84. It is signed Joseph O. Shultz.
58 papers in the file, some of them written on both sides, so a lot to look up. Other items of interest.
Gearhart Kile filed an objection to the sale of the estate in that it was not handled fairly. He stated that he was prepared to offer $2000 for the real estate, as were other people and that it was sold for too little. Gearhart apparently wanted to purchase the estate using credit terms for part of the payment, which is why his bid was not allowed.
The auctioneer filed a statement that the sale held at the hotel of G.W. Buddington of Watrousville was conducted fairly. He obtained a bid of $1662. He announced to everyone in the room, that if he did not receive a higher bid he would close the sale. He then closed the sale. The judge ruled that the sale was conducted fairly.
There was also a petition filed by Jesse Fox that Henry E Russell had concealed and disposed of certain assets. I cannot tell what that was about.
There is also a note that papers are missing from the file.

CHILDREN:
Lucinda Shultz 03 Apr b. 1836 in Pennsylvania, USA d. 07 Dec 1893 in Fannin, Texas, USA Marriage: 02 Jul 1856 in Rogers, Tuscola, Michigan, USA Spouse: Jesse Fox
Joseph Oscar {Schultz} Shultz B. Abt. 1837 in Pennsylvania, USA d. Bet. 1880-1889 Marriage: 15 Dec 1861 in Fairgrove, Tuscola, Michigan, USA Spouse: Sarah Rebecca Phelps
Charles Albert Shultz b. 1838 in Sugarloaf, Columbia, Pennsylvania, USA d. Bet. 28 Jul 1865-28 May 1866 in Michigan, USA; prob of chronic pneumonia caused by exposure at pow camp. Burial: Juniata, Tuscola, Michigan, USA; Juniata Township Cemetery
Isaac Shultz b. 1842 in Pennsylvania, USA
Mary Ellen Shultz b. 1843 in Pennsylvania, USA d. Aft. 1866 Spouse: Henry E Russell
S A Shultz b. 1845 in Pennsylvania, USA
Emily Shultz b. 24 May 1847 in Pennsylvania, USA d. 01 Jan 1865 in Caro, Tuscola, Michigan, USA Burial: Juniata, Tuscola, Michigan, USA; Juniata Township Cemetery Marriage: 18 Dec 1863 in Tuscola, Michigan, USA Alanson A Smith
Thomas A Schultz b. 1849 in Pennsylvania, USA d. 08 Feb 1903 in Harrison, Clare, Michigan Marriage 16 Aug 1883 in Saginaw, Saginaw, Michigan Spouse Malinda J Gregory
Harriet C Schultz b. 21 Apr 1851 in Pennsylvania d. 13 Apr 1929 Burial Juniate Township Cemetery Marriage 05 Nov 1871 in Tuscola, Michigan to Jason P Spickerman.
Jesse Zephaniah Shultz Birth 20 Sep 1853 in Michigan d. 20 Mar 1933 in Stevenson, Jackson, Alabama Married 31 Aug 1875 in Botetourt, Virginia to Mary Frances Dawson.
 
Schultz, Jesse Kyle (I6539)
 
3183 BIRTH:
4 July 1786 from inscription on gravestone. In Pennsylvania per 1850 Census.

NAME:
From death record of dau Mary Ann: Mary Ann Norbury
From death record of dau Nancy: Mary Norberry

PARENTS:
Unknown. The name Norberry comes from the death registers in Tuscola County of two of her children, Nancy and Mary Ann. There are no Norberry's in the Columbia or Luzerne Will Index, nor in the Columbia County census records 1850 and earlier. Nor in Luzerne County census records 1840 or prior. Columbia deed records show a Joseph B. Norbury in Danville-about 35 miles away. He is 2 years younger than Mary. His father is Heath Norbury who had connections to Northumberland and who died there.

MARRIAGE:
By 1807 to Samuel Shultz. Date of birth of first known child.

CENSUS RECORDS:
1850 Federal Census. We find Samuel Shultz in Sugarloaf, Columbia, Pennsylvania.
Samuel 63 b. Pennsylvania
Mary 55 b. Pennsylvania (age apparently in error)
Sarah 33 b. Pennsylvania
Samuel B 35 b. Pennsylvania

DEATH:
18 Dec 1852 from inscription on gravestone.

BURIAL:
In Rohrsburg Cemetery, Columbia County, Pennsylvania with her husband, Samuel Shultz. Inscription reads “Mary wife of Samuel Shultz died 18 Dec 1852 age 66yrs 5 mons 14days”

CHILDREN:
Joseph Henry Schultz b. abt 1807 Pennsylvania m. Mary Jane Dill 3 Oct 1853 Botetourt, Virginia d. 14 Mar 1887 in Botetourt, Virginia
Jesse K Shultz b. 30 Sep 1811 Pennsylvania m. Hannah Mayberry abt 1834 in Pennsylvania d. 21 Aug 1853 in Tuscola, Michigan
Andrew Shultz b 4 Oct 1814 Pennsylvania m. Lucia Sweat 30 Jul 1865 in Juniata, Tuscola, Michigan m. Lodema Bennett 24 Nov 1868 in Tuscola, Michigan d. 18 Jan 1873 in Juniata, Tuscola, Michigan
Nancy A Shultz b. abt 1815 in Pennsylvania m. Gearhart Kile 8 Feb 1838 d. 7 Sep 1899 in Juniata, Tuscola, Michigan
Samuel B Shultz b. 8 Jul 1815 Pennsylvania d. 12 May 1897 in Pennsylvania
Sarah A Shultz b. 18 Oct 1827 in Pennsylvania m. Unknown Brittain d. 21 Dec 890 in Juniata, Tuscola, Michigan
Elisha Shultz 12 Jun 1825 Pennsylvania m. Unknown Mary d. 10 Dec 1876 in Pennsylvania
Mary Ann Shultz 18 Oct 1827 Pennsylvania Married Samuel York d. 28 May 1903 in Tuscola, Michigan
 
Norbury, Mary (I6022)
 
3184 BIRTH:
5 Nov 1781 in Pennsylvania. Birthdate from gravestone inscription.

PARENTS:
Philip and Anna Barbara Shultz.

MARRIAGE:
By 1807 to Mary Norberry. Date of birth of first known child.

CENSUS RECORDS:
1810 Greenwood, Northumberland (would become Columbia)
Males:
under 10: 2
26-44: 1
Females:
under 10: 1
16-25: 1

1830 Federal Census. We find Samuel Shults in Sugarloaf, Columbia, Pennsylvania.
Age ranges:
Males:
0-4: 1
5-9: 1
12-19: 2
30-39: 1
Females:
0-4: 1
5-9: 1
10-14: 1
20-29: 1
40-49: 1

1840 Census Records. We find Samuel Shults. We find Samuel Shults in Sugarloaf, Columbia, Pennsylvania.
Age ranges:
Males:
20-29: 1
15-19: 1
50-59: 1
Females:
10-14: 1
15-19: 1
20-29: 1
50-59: 1

1850 Federal Census. We find Samuel Shultz in Sugarloaf, Columbia, Pennsylvania.
Samuel 63 b. Pennsylvania
Mary 55 b. Pennsylvania
Sarah 33 b. Pennsylvania
Samuel B 35 b. Pennsylvania

1860 Federal Census. We find Samuel Shults in Benton, Columbia, Pennsylvania with his son Elisha. (This may be the same location as 1850 due to redrawing of borders)
Saml 79 b. Pennsylvania
Elisha 35 b. Pennsylvania
Mary 32 b. Pennsylvania
Andrew 12 b. Pennsylvania
Henry C 11 b. Pennsylvania
Frank h 5 b. Pennsylvania
Nancy R 2 b. Pennsylvania

DEATH:
24 Feb 1862 in Pennsylvania. Birthdate from gravestone inscription.

BURIAL:
In Rohrsburg Cemetery, Columbia County, Pennsylvania. Both parents and his spouse are buried in the same cemetery.

PROBATE RECORDS:
Mentioned in will of his father Philip Shultz, 1813, filed in Greenwood, Columbia, Pennsylvania. “I give and devise to my twelve children namely, Daniel, Elisabeth, Katterean, Ann, Sarah, Mary, Samuel, John, Peter, Margret, Nancy & Joseph”

CHILDREN:
Joseph Henry Schultz b. abt 1807 Pennsylvania m. Mary Jane Dill 3 Oct 1853 Botetourt, Virginia d. 14 Mar 1887 in Botetourt, Virginia
Jesse K Shultz b. 30 Sep 1811 Pennsylvania m. Hannah Mayberry abt 1834 in Pennsylvania d. 21 Aug 1853 in Tuscola, Michigan
Andrew Shultz b 4 Oct 1814 Pennsylvania m. Lucia Sweat 30 Jul 1865 in Juniata, Tuscola, Michigan m. Lodema Bennett 24 Nov 1868 in Tuscola, Michigan d. 18 Jan 1873 in Juniata, Tuscola, Michigan
Nancy A Shultz b. abt 1815 in Pennsylvania m. Gearhart Kile 8 Feb 1838 d. 7 Sep 1899 in Juniata, Tuscola, Michigan
Samuel B Shultz b. 8 Jul 1815 Pennsylvania d. 12 May 1897 in Pennsylvania
Sarah A Shultz b. 18 Oct 1827 in Pennsylvania m. Unknown Brittain d. 21 Dec 890 in Juniata, Tuscola, Michigan
Elisha Shultz 12 Jun 1825 Pennsylvania m. Unknown Mary d. 10 Dec 1876 in Pennsylvania
Mary Ann Shultz 18 Oct 1827 Pennsylvania Married Samuel York d. 28 May 1903 in Tuscola, Michigan
 
Shultz, Samuel (I6017)
 
3185 BIRTH:
Abt 1741 per gravestone inscription. Probably in Greenwich, Warren, New Jersey where his father lived.

PARENTS:
Johann Velten and Anna Kunigunde Shultz.

MARRIAGE:
By 1765 to Anna Barbara Unknown. Based on birth of first known child. (The Barbara Klein name in some online trees comes from a different Philip Schultz who married Barbara Klein 3/16/1806 in New Hanover, Montgomery County, Pa.)

CENSUS RECORDS:
1800. Pennsylvania Septennial Census shows the name of Philip Shultz in Greenwood, Northumberland, Pennsylvania. It also shows an entry for his brother Daniel. No other pertinent information is included.

LOCATION: left New Jersey for Pennsylvania between 1778 and 1781 based on births of children. In Greenwood by 1800 based on Census.

DEATH:
5 Apr 1816. Per gravestone inscription.

BURIAL:
Rohrsburg Cemetery, Bloomsburg, Columbia, Pennsylvania. Inscription reads “Philip Shultz died 5 Apr 1816 Aged 75 years.

PROBATE RECORDS:
From Columbia County, Pennsylvania Will Book #1 Pages 47, 48 & 49

Phillip Shults will
No. 5 will

I, Phillip Shults of the Township of Greenwood in the county of Northumberland in the State of Pennsylvania being sick and weak of body but of sound mine and memory and calling to mind the certainty of death and uncertainty of life do make and ordain this my last will and testament in manner and form following that is to say firstly and principally I commit my soul into the hand of almighty god who gave it and my body to be buried in a decent and becoming manner at the discretion of my Executors hereafter named and secondly I order all my just debts for funeral expenses to be paid and discharged by my Executors as soon as may be out of my Estate items. I give and bequeath to my beloved wife Barbary my Plantation whereon I now dwell farming fifty one acres with the appurtenances hereunto belonging to her use and benefit together with all household & kitchen furniture with two cows & seven sheep and give all the residue of moneys that may be left after my debts are paid aforesaid. All of which I give and bequeath to her for her use and benefit to have & to hold during her natural life and no longer. From and after which time & as soon as is convenient my will further is that my plantation be sold either at public or private sale for the best price that can be conveniently had for it. I hereby impower my executors hereafter named to make as good a title or titles to the purchaser or purchasers as I myself might or could have done were I personally present. And I further order that all of my personal property that my wife may be possessed of at the time of her decease by sold at either public or private sale and the moyney arising therefrom together with the money arising on the sail of my plantation, I give and devise to my twelve children namely, Daniel, Elisabeth, Katterean, Ann, Sarah, Mary, Samuel, John, Peter, Margret, Nancy & Joseph to be equally divided amongst them share and share alike and to be paid to them as soon as the money can be collected by my executors and lastly, I constitute and appoint my son Daniel Shults and my trusty friend William Mather to be my whole and sole Executor to this my list will and testament disannulling and making void all other wills or testaments by me heretofor made declaring this and no other to be my last will and testament in testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal the eleventh day of March in the year of our lord one thousand eight hundred and thirteen. (signature Phillip Shults seal) signed sealed published pronounced and declared by the said Phillip Shults to be his last will and testament in the presents of us Henry Harris John Miner Homer Mendenhall

No 5 will
I Philip Shults of the township of Greenwood County of Northumberland, State of Pennsylvania do hereby make and publish this codicil to be added to my last will and testament in manner following to wit I give and bequeath to my son Daniel Shults all my right title claim & interest to and in a certain plantation in the State of New Jersey Sussex County Grenage Township amounting to an undivided right bequeathed to me by my father Valluntine Shults becoming payable at the decease of my sister Leah Shults & it is my will that this my present codicil be annexed to and made a part of my last will and testament aforesaid in witness whereof I have set my hand and seal this eleventh day of March one thousand eight hundred and thirteen(signature Philip Shults Seal) Signed, Sealed, Published, Pronounced and declared by the said Philip Shults to be his last will and testament in the presence of us Henry Harris, John Miner

No 5 will
I Philip Shults of the Township of Greenwood County of Columbia State of Pennsylvania do make and publish this codicil to my last will and testament in manner following that is to say I have sold five acres of land off the north west corner of my place to my son Peter and I have received payment in full for the same and lastly it is my desire that this my present codicil be annexed and made a part of my last will and testament to all intents and purposes. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my name and seal this 12th day of February in the year of our Lord ( )(signature Philip Shults seal) Signed sealed published & declared by the above named Philip Shults as a codicil to be annexed to his last will and testament in the presence of us Henry Harris John Miner.

Be it remembered that on the 25th day of April 1816 personally appeared before me Josia McClure Register for said County Henry Harris & John Miner and being sworn according to law did depose and say that they were personally present & did see Phillip Shults the within testator sign seal publish & declare the same as and for his last will and testament & likewise the codicil thereto following as also his last will and testament and at the time of ( ) Testator was of sound mind & ( ) memory & understanding and that they witnessed the same in the presence and at the request of the said testator and in the presence of one another and that their names Henry Harris & John Miner subscribed thereto as witnesses are their own hand writing and further Deponent saith not. Henry Harris, John Miner sworn & subscribed before me Josiah McClure Register date above.
Be it remembered that on the 25th day of April AD 1816 before me Josiah McClure Regr for said county was proved and approved the Last will and Testament of Philip Shults of Greenwood Township deceased of which the preceding is a true copy and that Letters Testamentary in due and common form of law were granted unto Daniel Shults and William Mather Executors therein named.
Witness my hand the day aforesaid (signature Josiah McClure) Regr

CHILDREN:
Jacob b. 1765 d. 1804 Montour, Pennsylvania
Daniel b. 2 Mar 1769 m. Elizabeth White d. 30 Apr 1852 Columbia, Pennsylvania
Mary b. 20 Dec 1778 d. 39 Apr 1852 Columbia, Pennsylvania
Samuel b. 5 Nov 1781 m. Mary Norbury d. 24 feb 1862 Columbia, Pennsylvania
Elizabeth
Katterean
Ann
Sarah
John
Margret
Nancy
Joseph
Peter
 
Shultz, Philip (I6024)
 
3186 BIRTH:
Abt 1744 per gravestone inscription.

PARENTS:
Unknown. Online we can find trees listing Anna Barbara Hughes and Anna Barbara Klein, but we can find no documentation on either of those names. There is a Pennsylvania Marriage in New Hanover on 3/16/1806 between Barbara Klein and Phlip Schultz, however the date would indicate a different Philip Shultz. This may be the origin of the Klein name.

MARRIAGE:
By 1765 to Philip Shultz. Based on birth of first known child.

CENSUS RECORDS:
1820 US Federal Census. We find Barbara Shoults listed in Greenwood Township, Columbia, Pennsylvania.
Male under 10: 1
Female under 26: 1
Female over 45: 1

DEATH:
20 Sep 1828. Per gravestone inscription.

BURIAL:
Rohrsburg Cemetery, Bloomsburg, Columbia, Pennsylvania. Inscription reads “Anna Barbara w/0 Philip Shultz died 20 Sep 1828 Aged 84 years.

PROBATE RECORDS:
She is in the will of her husband Philip.
From Columbia County, Pennsylvania Will Book #1 Pages 47, 48 & 49

Phillip Shults will
No. 5 will

I, Phillip Shults of the Township of Greenwood in the county of Northumberland in the State of Pennsylvania being sick and weak of body but of sound mine and memory and calling to mind the certainty of death and uncertainty of life do make and ordain this my last will and testament in manner and form following that is to say firstly and principally I commit my soul into the hand of almighty god who gave it and my body to be buried in a decent and becoming manner at the discretion of my Executors hereafter named and secondly I order all my just debts for funeral expenses to be paid and discharged by my Executors as soon as may be out of my Estate items. I give and bequeath to my beloved wife Barbary my Plantation whereon I now dwell farming fifty one acres with the appurtenances hereunto belonging to her use and benefit together with all household & kitchen furniture with two cows & seven sheep and give all the residue of moneys that may be left after my debts are paid aforesaid. All of which I give and bequeath to her for her use and benefit to have & to hold during her natural life and no longer. From and after which time & as soon as is convenient my will further is that my plantation be sold either at public or private sale for the best price that can be conveniently had for it. I hereby impower my executors hereafter named to make as good a title or titles to the purchaser or purchasers as I myself might or could have done were I personally present. And I further order that all of my personal property that my wife may be possessed of at the time of her decease by sold at either public or private sale and the money arising therefrom together with the money arising on the sail of my plantation, I give and devise to my twelve children namely, Daniel, Elisabeth, Katterean, Ann, Sarah, Mary, Samuel, John, Peter, Margret, Nancy & Joseph to be equally divided amongst them share and share alike and to be paid to them as soon as the money can be collected by my executors and lastly, I constitute and appoint my son Daniel Shults and my trusty friend William Mather to be my whole and sole Executor to this my list will and testament disannulling and making void all other wills or testaments by me heretofor made declaring this and no other to be my last will and testament in testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal the eleventh day of March in the year of our lord one thousand eight hundred and thirteen. (signature Phillip Shults seal) signed sealed published pronounced and declared by the said Phillip Shults to be his last will and testament in the presents of us Henry Harris John Miner Homer Mendenhall

No 5 will
I Philip Shults of the township of Greenwood County of Northumberland, State of Pennsylvania do hereby make and publish this codicil to be added to my last will and testament in manner following to wit I give and bequeath to my son Daniel Shults all my right title claim & interest to and in a certain plantation in the State of New Jersey Sussex County Grenage Township amounting to an undivided right bequeathed to me by my father Valluntine Shults becoming payable at the decease of my sister Leah Shults & it is my will that this my present codicil be annexed to and made a part of my last will and testament aforesaid in witness whereof I have set my hand and seal this eleventh day of March one thousand eight hundred and thirteen(signature Philip Shults Seal) Signed, Sealed, Published, Pronounced and declared by the said Philip Shults to be his last will and testament in the presence of us Henry Harris, John Miner

No 5 will
I Philip Shults of the Township of Greenwood County of Columbia State of Pennsylvania do make and publish this codicil to my last will and testament in manner following that is to say I have sold five acres of land off the north west corner of my place to my son Peter and I have received payment in full for the same and lastly it is my desire that this my present codicil be annexed and made a part of my last will and testament to all intents and purposes. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my name and seal this 12th day of February in the year of our Lord ( )(signature Philip Shults seal) Signed sealed published & declared by the above named Philip Shults as a codicil to be annexed to his last will and testament in the presence of us Henry Harris John Miner.

Be it remembered that on the 25th day of April 1816 personally appeared before me Josia McClure Register for said County Henry Harris & John Miner and being sworn according to law did depose and say that they were personally present & did see Phillip Shults the within testator sign seal publish & declare the same as and for his last will and testament & likewise the codicil thereto following as also his last will and testament and at the time of ( ) Testator was of sound mind & ( ) memory & understanding and that they witnessed the same in the presence and at the request of the said testator and in the presence of one another and that their names Henry Harris & John Miner subscribed thereto as witnesses are their own hand writing and further Deponent saith not. Henry Harris, John Miner sworn & subscribed before me Josiah McClure Register date above.
Be it remembered that on the 25th day of April AD 1816 before me Josiah McClure Regr for said county was proved and approved the Last will and Testament of Philip Shults of Greenwood Township deceased of which the preceding is a true copy and that Letters Testamentary in due and common form of law were granted unto Daniel Shults and William Mather Executors therein named.
Witness my hand the day aforesaid (signature Josiah McClure) Regr

CHILDREN:
Jacob b. 1765 d. 1804 Montour, Pennsylvania
Daniel b. 2 Mar 1769 m. Elizabeth White d. 30 Apr 1852 Columbia, Pennsylvania
Mary b. 20 Dec 1778 d. 39 Apr 1852 Columbia, Pennsylvania
Samuel b. 5 Nov 1781 m. Hannah Mayberry d. 24 feb 1862 Columbia, Pennsylvania
Elizabeth
Katterean
Ann
Sarah
John
Margret
Nancy
Joseph
Peter
 
Unknown, Anna Barbara (I5889)
 
3187 BIRTH:
Abt 1803 in Warren County, New York. We have birth years running from 1801 to 1811 from various census records. We are using 1803 as that is what is on her gravestone in Seelye Cemetery.(Other than the 1811 dates, all other entries are 1801-1805) Three New York State census records (1855, 1865 , 1875) show her birthplace as Warren County. We have no record of her parentage. They were several Burdick families in Warren County at the approximate time of her birth. We believe her parents were Daniel Burdick and Annie Shaw of Caldwell (now called Lake George). The 1810 census shows two female children under the age of 10. One of which could be Minerva. We also show a DNA match with Daniel's brother Ephraim. We also show a DNA match with Annie's brother Ephraim, Annie's brother David and 3 matches with Annie's sister Mary.

MARRIAGE:
1st marriage to Fredrick Plumb by 1824. Based on Frederic Plumbe and his wife Minerva Plumbe being named on a court summons dated 24 Apr 1824. The birth of their only known child, Martha Minerva Plumb 30 Oct 1838 was in Bolton, Warren, New York. This birth is based on the Death Certificate of Martha Minerva, where birth date and parents’ names are given.
2nd marriage abt 1842 to Norman Phelps Jr. Marriage date based on wording in 1855 New York State Census for Fort Ann, Washington County. Minerva listed living in Washington County for 13 years, while her husband listed living in Washington County for life. This could imply that Minerva moved to Washington County upon her marriage to Norman Phelps. First child (Andrew James Phelps) has birth date listed of 30 Dec 1842 (12 1/2 years earlier) on his death certificate. (Although only Norman's name is listed on certificate as parent). 1865 NY census states married 2 times and 10 children. We believe that this means 10 children total for her and Norman. We only know of 9. Possibly her and Frederic had an earlier child that we do not know about.

1824 Court Case: 1824 court case. She testified against Isaac Simpson, as he was charge with raping her. Documents in the Warren County Archives show some details in the case, but do not show if Simpson was convicted or not.

CENSUS RECORDS:
1840 US Federal Census
Queensbury-Fredrick Plum-shows males: 1 age 10-15 1 age 40-50 (Frederic) Females: 1 under 5 1 age 5-10 1 age 10-15 1 age 15-20 1 age 20-30 1 age 40-50 (Minerva)

1850 US Federal Census
Fort Ann, Washington, New York. Minerva Phelps 45

1855 New York State Census
Fort Ann, Washington, New York Manervy Phelps/54/F/wife/born in Warren County/yrs in Washington County 13/domestic

1860 US Federal Census
Fort Ann, Washington, New York. Minerva Phelps 49 b. New York

1865 New York State Census
Fort Ann, Washington, New York Menerva Phelps/63/f/ /b. Warren County/10 children/marr 2x

1870 US Federal Census
Queensbury, Warren, New York. Minerva Phelps 67 b. New York

1875 New York State Census
Bolton, Warren, New York Minerva Phelps, 72, b. Warren County

DEATH:
27 Sep 1878. Per the inscription on her gravestone. “Minerva wife of Norman Phelps died sept 27 1878. AE 75 years.”

BURIAL:
Seelye Cemetery, Glens Falls, Warren, New York

CHILDREN:
1st marriage to Fredrick Plumb (age & parents unknown) by 1824.
Martha Minerva (or Minerva Martha) Plumb b. 30 Oct 1838 Bolton, Warren, New York d. 15 Oct 1911 Bolton, Warren, New York.(Info from death certificate).

2nd marriage to Norman Phelps Jr by 1843
Andrew James Phelps b. b. 9 Dec 1842 Warren County, New York d. 5 Oct 1923 Washington County, New York (info from death certificate).
Sarah Rebecca Phelps b. 1945 New York d. 5 Apr 1932 Bay City, Bay, Michigan

In an email from John Austin, Warren County, New York Historian:
From my notes on early families of Bolton:
-Plum-
Frederick Plum m. Minerva Burdick; listed in 1840 (0010001/1111101, “Fredrick”); note Joseph at Westfield in 1790 and John Plumbe at Queensbury in 1810; known child:
i Minerva M. b. Bolton c. 1838; Minerva Plumb, 12, was in the Paul Thomas h/h at Queensbury in 1850; d. Bolton 15 Oct. 1911, ae. 73, a housewife and 56-year resident; m. ----- Burgess.
 
Burdick, Minerva (I5843)
 
3188 BIRTH:
Est 1706 Germany. Estimate to be close to husband’s age and to be about right for first known child in 1727.

PARENTS:
Unknown.

MARRIAGE:
Johann Velten Shultz by 1727. Based on birth of first known child.

DEATH:
After 1751 but by 1771. Child born in 1751. She is not mentioned in a will her husband made in 1771.

CHILDREN:
George Heinrich b. 6 Mar 1727 in Froeschen, Germany
Johann Peter b. 24 Jun 1729 in Froeschen, Germany m. Mary Weller d. 1790-1791 Sussex, New Jersey
Anna Barbara b. 7 Jan 1732 in Froeschen, Germany
Johann Georg b. 7 Jun 1734 in Froeschen, Germany d 16 May 1737 Froeschen, Germany
Johann Reinhardt b. 7 Jun 1734 in Froeschen, Germany d. 22 Feb 1736 Froeschen, Germany
Anna Magdalena b. 11 Jan 1737 in Froeschen, Germany
Philip Shultz b. 1741 probably in New Jersey
Eve Shultz b. b. 1 Jan 1751
Elizabeth (name in will)
Sarah (name in will)
 
Unknown, Anna Kunigunde (I6001)
 
3189 BIRTH: 9 Mar 1892 Fraser, Bay, MI

PARENTS: William Hayden Osborne and Mary Ann Elizabeth Hider

MARRIAGE: 11 Aug 1917 to Mabel Fern Seeley and Prescott, Ogemaw, MI

DEATH: 12 May 1973 in Standish, Arenac, MI

BURIAL: Elm Lawn Cemetery in Bay City
 
Osborne, Norman William (I6576)
 
3190 BIRTH: 03 Aug 1898 in Bay City, MI per Terry---Mabel according to everyone in the family was born July 1, 1900. But the 1900 census says she was one year old in May of 1900. Mom swears her birthday is July 1st 1900. However, Bay City birth records show the true birth date. The 1900 Census says born July 1899. It is odd that when the month and year is given on such a young person, it could be a year off. Although I have seen that before and upon thinking about it I can understand how it could happen. Assume Mabel was born in July 1898 (the date of record over a year later could have been a few days off). Census taker asks on June 19, 1900 how old is Mabel? correct answer is 1, because she has not reached her second birthday, yet. The census taker asks what month was she born? Correct answer is July. I can then see the census taker writing down July 1899 because that was about 1 year ago. I don't know if that makes sense, but I have seen other children listed one year off, when it just didn't make sense that the parent would be a year off on the birthdate, especially such a young child.

PARENTS: George Seeley and Harriet Emily Schultz

MARRIAGE: 11 Aug 1917 in Prescott, Ogemaw, MI

DEATH: 15 May 1943 Bay City, MI

BURIAL: 18 May 1943 Elm Lawn, Bay City per Terry--I have Gramma (Mabel) Osborne's funeral home book with signatures of people paying respects: Includes....Walter Schultz, Mrs. O.E. Schultz (difficult to make out if O or C for initial in name), Mr. and Mrs. Paul Scholtz, Mr. N. Schultz, Mr. & Mrs. R. Schultz, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Talor or Tabor, Mr. Fred Storrs & family, references on flowers from Uncle Walt and Uncle Rube. I suspect that a sister (named Emma) to George Seeley Jr. (the George married to Harriet) was married to Fred Storrs.
 
Seeley, Mabel Fern (I6424)
 
3191 BIRTH: 13 Jan 1912 in Michigan

PARENTS: August Schimmelpenny Jr and Mary Gaave

MARRIAGE: 22 Nov 1929 Mt Pleasant, MI

DEATH: 19 May 1990 in Clare, Clare, MI

BURIAL: Wise Cemetery Loomis, MI 
Schimmelpfennig, Esther Francis (I5897)
 
3192 BIRTH: 15 Jun 1781 per age on gravestone in Hamline Cemetery. 1850 Census gives born Pennsylvania.

MAIDEN NAME: In a letter written in 1939, Sarah's great granddaughter Mrs. James (Della) W. Good states that her great grandma's maiden name is Davis. Her son Isaac's death certificate lists parents as Charles Gibbons and Catherine Davis.

MARRIAGE: On the land grant application she gave a marriage date of 23 Feb 1806. No location was given.

RESIDENCE: Sugarloaf until husband died, then moved into home of Isaiah Cole in Salem Township, Luzerne County per land grant application. Isaiah Cole b. 1800 is husband of Mary Gibbons b. 1809. It would seem probable that Mary is a previously unknown daughter of Sarah.

DEATH: 8 Aug 1859 from gravestone.

PROBATE: Probate case opened 14 Aug 1877. Samuel Gibbons, (I assume her son) as administrator swears and affirms that she died on 8 Aug 1859. I am guessing that this is related to her son Thomas's probate in 1876. I am suspecting that the status of the160 acres she received in a land grant warrant (due to deceased husband's War of 1812 Service) in 1859 had to be cleared up in order to close Thomas's probate case. The Land Warrant (for land in Larned, Kansas) was sold and assigned to Lizzie Boyd on10 Feb 1880. Letters of administration were filed 14 Aug 1877 Vol 4 Page 499. (Year of record 1877 File No. 44). No apparent will for her or Charles.

I was researching Charles Gibbons online and found 20 documents relating to his widow’s application for a Bounty Land Warrant in regards to his war of 1812 service. These documents can be viewed at https://www.fold3.com/image/1/313139604 This database is free, but you need to register.

Also the probate index page at https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9SM-75BW?i=840&wc=9PMK-JWG%3A268497701%2C268527501&cc=1999196 (also a free site, need to register) shows wills on file for Thomas and Isaac (sons of Charles). Although nothing listed for Charles himself. The wills themselves can be looked up on the familysearch.org site by going to the appropriate volume and page number.
 
Davis, Sarah (I5958)
 
3193 BIRTH: 15 Nov 1933 in Harrison, Clare, MI
PARENTS: James Nelson Gordon and Virginia Franklin Caruthers
MARRIAGE: 1955 to Ruth Ann Snear in Farwell, Clare, MI
DEATH: 21 Jun 1975 in Flint, Genesee, MI
BURIAL: 25 Jun 1975 Evergreen Cemetery, Grand Blanc, MI
 
Gordon, Melvin Dale (I6356)
 
3194 BIRTH: 17 May 1909 in Michigan

PARENTS: William Snear and Cora Anita Rowling

MARRIAGE: 22 Nov 1929 Mt Pleasant, MI

DEATH: 21 Aug 1982 in Mount Pleasant, MI

BURIAL: Wise Cemetery Loomis, MI
 
Snear, Mirlie H (I6696)
 
3195 Birth: 18 Feb1850 in Ira, Cayuga, New York per Michigan death certificate.

On the 1861 Canadian Census for Cramahe, Northumberland, Canada, his father & Aunt, Levi and Lucinda appeared in the household of Abert(age 54) & Abigail Porter(age 50). Also in the household children, Maurice Porter(age 25 and Porthena Porter(age 22). All were listed as born in the U.S. Willis appears on the 1861 Census in Brighton, Northumberland County. (Cramahe is about 11 miles from Brighton). We believe that his wife Sophronia died approximately 1861. This is probably indicative that she died prior to the 1861 census.

On the 1850 census in Ira, Cayuga, New York Willis (must be Levi) is listed as 6 months old on 8/10/1850.

Levi was a preacher for the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ and Latter Day Saints. Elder Levi Phelps had given sermons in Flint, Saginaw and Grand Rapids according to newspaper listings. By 1920 he was living in Saline, Missouri where his third wife Anna Bierie died in 1929. He appeared on the Saline census in both 1920 and 1930. He moved back to Michigan and died in Tuscola County in 1935 at the age of 85. He appeared on the 1930 census with a fourth wife, Louie(Louise/Lorie?). We know little about her. He was unmarried on his death certificate. His death certificate listed him as a retired minister. 
Phelps, Levi (I6979)
 
3196 BIRTH: 1834-1835 in Saxony per census records. 24 Oct 1834 by calculating birth date from age of 54 yrs 11 mos 22 days on death certificate.

NAME: have seen references as Mary, Amelia and Tressa. From a child's baptism record in a German Language Church in Detroit her full name is Christina Amalia Theresia Thümler.
.
PARENTS: Unknown

DATE OF IMIGRATION: Unknown

MARRIAGE: By 1856 when she had the first of 9 children. Place of marriage unknown.

RESIDENCE:
Born 1834-1835 in Saxony
By 1856 living in Michigan (first child)
By 1860 living in Detroit (census)
By 1870 living in Bay CIty area (census)
1889 died in Bay City

DEATH: 16 Oct 1889 in Bay City, Michigan. She took extremely ill while cooking dinner and died shortly after the doctor arrived at her house on Webster St. She is buried at Pine Ridge in Bay City.
 
Thuemler, Christina Amalia Theresia (I6200)
 
3197 BIRTH: 1894-1895 in Missouri

PARENTS: Leander Caruthers and Ella Price Hutchison

MARRIAGE: 3 Jan 1916 to James N Gordon in Boone County, Missouri. They divoced on 13 May 1940 in Clare, Michigan.

RESIDENCE:

DEATH: abt 1957 in Clare, Michigan

BURIAL: 1957 Hillcrest Cemetery in Clare, MI
 
Caruthers, Virginia Franklin (I6767)
 
3198 BIRTH: 20 Apr 1881 in Caseville, Michigan.

PARENTS: Stephen Gordon and Harriet Campbell

MARRIAGE: Cora Taylor 4 Aug 1908 in Essex, Ontario, Canada. They had one child, a daughter, Capitola. They divorced 30 Oct 1913.
second 3 Jan 1916 he married Virgina Caruthers in Boone, Missouri. They had 11 children. They divoced on 13 May 1940 in Clare, Michigan.

OCCUPATION: James listed his occupation as barber on his 1908 marriage record. Various census and other records list his occupation as farmer. On 11 Nov 1940 he was employed as a deck hand on the 420 foot Great Lakes freighter, SS William B. Davock. It was on this date that a major storm on Lake Michigan with winds of up to 80 mph (referred to as The Armistice Day blizzard) sunk the SS WIlliam B Davock off Pentwater, Michigan with the loss of all lives (either 32 or 33) on board.

DEATH: 11 Nov 1940

BURIAL: Died at sea. Body not recovered.

THE SS WILLIAM B DAVOCK:
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The SS William B. Davock was a lake freighter that was constructed in 1907 by Great Lakes Engineering Works, at their St. Clair, MI facility for the Vulcan Steamship Co. (R.H. Pigott, Mgr.). She was operated by Vulcan Steamship from 1907 to 1915 in The Great Lakes coal, iron ore, grain and stone trades. In 1915 the ship came under the management of The Interlake Steamship Co. (Pickands Mather & Co., Mgrs.). While laid up for the winter (1922-23) in Fairport, Ohio, she was reconstructed and updated, this work lead to a tonnage change in the amount of 4220 gross - 2671 net. The Davock resumed its traditional trade pattern of coal carried to upper lakes ports from Lake Erie and iron ore from Lake Superior ports to the steel mills of Lake Erie and Lake Michigan.
This routine was permanently disrupted on November 11, 1940 as a ferocious storm swept the lakes late on that Monday afternoon. Considered to be the worst storm to that point on Lake Michigan it saw 75 mph winds and rain turning to snow. Several vessels transiting Lake Michigan were caught with little warning. The Davock making her way down the lake with coal for Chicago was presumably overwhelmed at the height of the storm succumbing to the intense wind and waves, and slipping to her final resting place ~200 feet below the surface five miles out from Little Sable Point between Ludington, Michigan and Pentwater, Michigan. None of the 32 (some sources cite 33) hands survived. In total the storm took two vessels and their entire crews (Davock, and Kinsman Steamer Anna C. Minch). Several other vessels were damaged, or ran aground trying to escape the storm's fury. Overall estimates state 59 sailors were lost in what would be the worst maritime disaster on the Great Lakes since the Great Storm of 1913.
Early in 2015, Michigan Shipwreck Research Association, a 501(c)3 non-profit based in Holland, MI announced the results of a 2014 survey of the wreck which revealed the cause of the William B. Davock's loss was a broken rudder, which jammed against the propeller breaking off one or more blades, rendering the vessel without steering or propulsion. This allowed the boat to fall into the trough of the waves, where it was swamped and perhaps capsized before sinking. It sank in more than 200 feet of water, taking all hands with it. Diver Jeff Vos captured the only video images of the wreck showing the damaged rudder and propeller.[1]
The Davock today
The sunken hull of the Davock was discovered in May 1972, capsized in over 200 feet (60m) of water, off Little Sable Point Light, not far from the wreck of the SS Anna C. Minch, which went down in the same storm. The light is located south of Pentwater, Michigan.[2]
References
1.Champion, Brandon (March 11, 2015). "Shipwreck explorers solve 75-year-old mystery surrounding William B. Davock freighter sunk in Lake Michigan". Muskegon Chronicle. Muskegon, Michigan. Retrieved November 16, 2016.
2.Dwight Boyer (1974). Strange Adventures of the Great Lakes. LOC #74-7771.

The wreckage of the Davock was found in May of 1972 by John Steele, Kent Bellrichard and Bill Cohrs. She lies upside-down with coal strewn about and her rudder hard to port.
The following is the text from a Michigan Historical marker in Pentwater:
“The most disastrous day in the history of Lake Michigan shipping was Armistice (now Veterans) Day, November 11, 1940. With seventy-five-mile-per-hour winds and twenty-foot waves, a raging storm destroyed three ships and claimed the lives of fifty-nine seamen. Two freighters sank with all hands lost, and a third, the Novadoc, ran aground with the loss of two crew members. Bodies washed ashore throughout the day. As night fell, a heavy snow storm arrived. Rescue efforts by the Coast Guard and local citizens continued for three days after the storm. Three Pentwater fishermen were later recognized by the local community and the Canadian government for their bravery in rescuing seventeen sailors from the Novadoc.” These fishermen, aboard the Three Brothers, ventured out to rescue the men when even the official search and rescue agencies would not.
Early in 2015, Michigan Shipwreck Research Association announced the results of a 2014 survey of the wreck which revealed the cause of the Davock loss was a broken rudder, which jammed against the propeller breaking off one or more blades, rendering the vessel without steering or propulsion. This allowed the boat to fall into the rough of the waves, where it was swamped and perhaps capsized before sinking. It sank in more than 200 feet of water, taking all hands with it. Diver Jeff Vos captured the only video images of the wreck showing the damaged rudder and propeller.
 
Gordon, James Nelson (I6670)
 
3199 BIRTH: 26 Dec 1924 Bay City, MI

NAME: Betty Mae Osborne. Betty's original registration of birth has her name spelled wrong... Bettie May Osborne. I remember mom some years back saying she went to the court house to get her name spelled right on her birth certificate because it would mess up her social security. Her school records listed her as Betty Mae Osborne. Her school record in 1930 lists her as going to Fremont School in Bay City with an address of 1218 Marsac St. Her birth certificate was corrected on Feb 7, 1984. The school records are some of the things she used to prove how she spelled her name.

PARENTS: Mother Mabel Fern Seeley. DNA tests have shown that her biological father was not Norman Osborne who was married to her mother and who raised her. DNA tests have shown that her biological father was Glaud Phelps. Some of the DNA tests consist of the following:
William Pugh, Jr whose mother was Doris Phelps (grandson of Levi and Anna; and child of Alvin) His DNA at 541 cM’s matching is consistent with 1st cousin once removed. This would mean that my mother’s father is a brother of Alvin Phelps.
Randy Gulick (grandson of Levi and Anna’s daughter Lydia) at 291 cM’s matching DNA. This is consistent with the lower end of a 1st cousin once removed relationship. This also means that my mother’s father is a brother of Lydia Phelps.
Harold Gulick (son of Levi and Anna’s daughter Lydia). This match was at 874 cM’s, which is a first cousin match. This also means that my mother’s father is a brother of Lydia Phelps.
Mooremaggie23 is a granddaughter of Glaud’s son Frederick. If mother was a child of Glaud, then Frederick would be a ½ brother, his child would be a ½ niece, and his grandchild would be a ½ grandniece. The match was 430 cM’s, which is fully consistent with a match of ½ grandniece.

MARRIAGE: 24 Feb 1945 to Ervin Felsing in Bay City, MI

RESIDENCE: Born in Bay City.
By 1935 lived in Turner, MI.
By 1940 back in Bay CIty.
1945 AuGres, MI until her death

DEATH: 02 Sep 2016 in Bay Medical Center, Bay City. Residence in AuGres.

BURIAL: 05 Sep 2016 in Linwood Cemetery, AuGres, MI

OBITUARY: Betty M. Felsing, 91, of Au Gres, Michigan passed away Friday, September 2, 2016 at McLaren Bay Region in Bay City, Michigan.

Betty was born December 26, 1924 in Bay City, Michigan to the late Norman W. and Mabel F. (Seeley) Osborne. She married Ervin Felsing on February 24, 1945 in Bay City, Michigan and together they raised two children, Richard and Terry.

Betty owned and operated Betty’s Boutique in Au Gres for many years. She enjoyed sewing and baking. Her beloved brownies will be greatly missed by her grandchildren and great grandchildren all of whom looked forward to devouring them. Betty was a member of Au Gres United Methodist Church.

Betty is survived by her children, Richard (Judy) Felsing of Grand Blanc, Michigan, Terry (Dan) Heinrich of Au Gres, Michigan; six grandchildren, Tonya (Garrett) Badour, Karen (Ken Weiss) Heinrich, Jaime (Ron Markey) Roth, Lynn (Fred) Gauthier, Tina (Stu) Forman, Renee (Jim) Kage; 15 great-grandchildren; brother, Dick Osborne; sister-in-law, Shirley Osborne. In addition to her husband, Ervin, Betty was preceded in death by her parents; brothers, Bill, Norm, and Bob.

Visitation for Betty will take place 12:00 Noon to 4:00 p.m. Wednesday, September 7, 2016 at Buresh Funeral Home, 101 E. Michigan Ave., Au Gres, Michigan. Funeral service for Betty will take place 4:00 p.m. Wednesday, September 7, 2016 at the funeral home. Interment will follow in Linwood Cemetery in Au Gres next to her husband, Ervin. Online condolences may be offered at www.bureshfuneralhomes.com.
 
Osborne, Betty Mae (I442)
 
3200 BIRTH: 28 Apr 1876 in Kukkus, Samara, Russia to ethnic German parents
NAME: Born Johannes Felsing. He went by Johannes Felsing on his info in the early years. Later he used John Felsing.
PARENTS: Johann Philipp Felsing and Katherine Margaretha Baum
IMMIGRATION: He immigrated on the SS Lauenburg arriving on March 1, 1898 in Galveston, Texas. He is number 29 on the passenger list. The column that asks where will you be staying is marked 'Aug Hergen', possibly August Hergenröder. Tthe name cousin is next to it. I can not find anyone with that name living in Nebraska at that time. Also if you look up further on the name list there is someone listed with last name Klemm who looks like they have the same info listed as Johannes for 'Aug Hergen'.

MARRIAGE: 29 Oct 1899 in Lincoln, Lancaster, Nebraska
DEATH: 17 Oct 1967 in Au Gres, Arenac, MI
BURIAL: 20 Oct 1967 Sims-Whitney Cemetery in AuGres, MI 
Felsing, Johannes (John) (I5840)
 
3201 BIRTH: 29 Aug 1879 in Kukkus, Samara, Russia to ethnic German parents.

PARENTS: Johann Philipp Reitz and Anna Margaret Maser

MARRIAGE: 29 Oct 1899 in Lincoln, Lancaster, Nebraska

DEATH: 5 Jun 1958 in AuGres, MI

BURIAL: 7 Jun 1958 in Sims-Whitney Cemetery
 
Reitz, Elizabeth (I5945)
 
3202 BIRTH: 30 Apr 1780 from age given on Hamline Cemetery Records. 1850 census gives New Jersey as birthplace.

PARENTS: Unknown. We need a person living in New Jersey. Some online trees show a John Gibbons for a parent. However they also show him born and dying in England. In 1800 we do have a John Gibbons in Turbot, Northumberland, Pennsylvania, which is about 45 miles from Sugarloaf. He could be a possible father to Charles. I could not find John Gibbons in the will index for Northumberland, Pennsylvania.

LIVED IN: Pennsylvania by 1808 (1808 birth for son Thomas lists Pennsylvania on census records.) In Sugarloaf by 1821 (Pennsylvania Septennial Records)

MILITARY: )
MARRIAGE: 23 Feb 1806 per wife Sarah Gibbons on Land Grant application in 1858. Wife Sarah (Maiden name unknown). Marriage place unknown.

DEATH: 22 Mar 1857 from Historic Pennsylvania Church and Town Records (Hamline Cemetery Records). In his wife's application for a Land Warrant related to his War of 1812 service it was stated that he died at the household of his son Charles in Benton, Columbia, Pennsylvania on 22 Mar 1857.

BURIAL: Hamline Cemetery in Benton, Columbia, Pennsylvania. Sons Isaac, Thomas and Reuben along with Charles' wife are also in Hamline.

PROBATE: There is no entry for Charles Gibbons in the Index of the Columbia County, Pennsylvania Wills and administration records 1850-1869 Vol 3. No apparent will. A Probate case opened 14 Aug 1877 for Sarah Gibbons (18 years after her death) . Samuel Gibbons, (I assume her son) as administrator swears and affirms that she died on 8 Aug 1859. I am guessing that this is related to her son Thomas's probate in 1876. I am suspecting that the status of the160 acres she received in a land grant warrant (due to deceased husband's War of 1812 Service) in 1859 had to be cleared up in order to close Thomas's probate case. The Land Warrant (for land in Larned, Kansas) was sold and assigned to Lizzie Boyd on 10 Feb 1880. Letters of administration were filed 14 Aug 1877 Vol 4 Page 499. (Year of record 1877 File No. 44). No apparent will for her or Charles.

DEEDS: There is no record of Charles Gibbons as Grantee of Grantor in Columbia County and Northumberland County Real Property Records.

CENUS RECORDS:
1810: Brunswig, Berks, Pennsylvania, United States 1M under 10 1F under 10 1M 26-44 1F 26-44 Consistent with 1 son Thomas and 1 dau Mary. (Cannot be sure is the same person, though.)
1820: Unable to locate in 1820
1830: Sugarloaf 5-10 2M 1F, 10-15 1M, 15-20 1M 2F, 20-30 1M, 40-50 1M 1F (Total 6M 3F)
1840: Sugarloaf 15-20 1M 1F, 20-30 1M, 50-60 1M 1F
1850: Sugarloaf wfe Sarah and children Isaac, Amelia. Children Thomas and Reuben are heads of nearby households.

CHILDREN:
Thomas 1808 (same page in 1850 census)
Mary 1809 (married Iasiah Cole, Sarah moved in with them when Charles died)
Reuben 1813 (same page in 1850 census)
Samuel 1818 (lives next to Charles Jr 1860, also administrator Sarah's estate)
Sarah 1819 (in household 1850 census)
Charles 1822 (different page in Sugarloaf in 1850 census, next to Samuel 1860, Sr died at Jr's house in 1857)
Isaac 1825 (in household 1850 census)

Possible additional children-not proven:
Hannah 1815
Amelia 1841 (in household 1850, probable dau of Sarah)
 
Gibbons, Charles (I6267)
 
3203 BIRTH: 30 May 1923 AuGres, MI

PARENTS: Johannes Felsing and Elisabeth Reitz, ethnic German immigrants from Kukkus, Samara, Russia

MARRIAGE: 24 Feb 1945 to Betty Mae Osborne in Bay City, MI

RESIDENCE: lived in or near AuGres, MI his entire life.

DEATH: 24 Jul 2005 in AuGres, MI

BURIAL: 27 Jul 2005 Linwood Cemetery, AuGres, MI

OBITUARY:
Bay City Times, The (MI) - Tuesday, July 26, 2005
Deceased Name: Ervin Phillip Felsing
Felsing, Ervin Phillip AuGres, Michigan Age 75 years, passed away at his home Sunday, July 24, 2005 with his family by his side. He was born in AuGres on May 30, 1923 the son of John and Elizabeth Felsing. Ervin was a member of the AuGres Lions Club, AuGres United Methodist Church and a volunteer for the AuGres Fire Department. He loved baseball, but loved being the pitcher. Ervin is survived by his wife of 60 years, Betty; daughter, Terry (Dan) Heinrich; son, Rick (Judy) Felsing; grandchildren: Tonya (Garret) Badour, Karen (Jeremy) Heinrich, Jaime Roth, Lynn Heinrich, Tina (Stu) Foreman, Renee' Felsing; 8 great- grandchildren; sister, Lillian (Roy) Lung of Fresno, CA. His parents, brothers, John Jr., Henry, Laven; sisters, Ann Krum, Linda Duffy, Freida Willett, predecease him in death. Funeral Services will be held at 11:00 a.m. Thursday, July 28, 2005 at AuGres United Methodist Church. Rev. Tim Woycik will officiate with interment at Linwood Cemetery. Visitation will be held Wednesday from 12:00 until 9:00 p.m. at the Forshee Funeral Home in AuGres. Forshee Funeral Home AuGres, Michigan 
Felsing, Ervin Philip (I6212)
 
3204 BIRTH: 7 July 1938 Farwell, Clare, MI

PARENTS: Mirle Snear and Ester Francis Schimmelpfennig

MARRIAGE: 1955 to Melvin Dale Gordon in Farwell, Clare, MI. He died 21 Jun 1975.
married second 1 Jun 1985 to J.D. Wilkerson

DEATH: 16 Jul 2010 in Burton, Genesee, Mi

BURIAL: 19 Jul 2010 in Flint Memorial Park

OBITUARY: WILKERSON, Ruth of Burton, age 72, died Friday, July 16, 2010 at her residence.A Funeral service will be held at 1 p.m. Monday, July 19, 2010 at the Swartz Funeral Home, 1225 West Hill Road, Pastor Sarah LaRose-Nettell officiating. Burial in Flint Memorial Park. Those desiring may make contributions to the family.

Visitation 4-7 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. Ruth was born in Clare, Michigan on July 7, 1938, the daughter of the late Merle and Ester Snear. She enjoyed crocheting, listening to country music and loved animals, especially her dogs.Surviving are children, Cindy Gordon, Sue Gordon, Rick Gordon, Judy and husband Rick Felsing, Debbie Altman, David Gordon, Janet Eagan and Vickie Herrick; step-children, Chuck and wife Mary Wilkerson, Sue and Diane; several grandchildren and great-grandchildren; many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband, J.D.; step-son, Jim; brother, Bill Snear; sisters, Rose Slocum and Betty Spicer. 
Snear, Ruth Ann (I5916)
 
3205 BIRTH: abt 1760 from death record.

MARRIAGE: To Joseph Norbury 12 Jun 1783 at 2nd Presbyterian Church in Philadelpha - U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701-1970

BURIAL: Monument cemetery, Philadelphia - Monument Cemetery Records

From Wikipedia: Monument Cemetery was a cemetery located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania from 1839 to 1956. The land is now part of the campus of Temple University.

The cemetery was opened in about 1839. It was second garden or rural cemetery in Philadelphia, after Laurel Hill Cemetery, and was based on Père Lachaise Cemetery in Paris. It was located near Broad and Berks streets.

Though originally intended to be called "Pere La Chaise" itself by founder John R. Elkington, Iit was soon renamed Monument Cemetery, based on a plan to include a central obelisk dedicated to George Washington and Marquis Lafayette. Designed by John Sartain, the obelisk was not actually dedicated until 1869. One notable monument was created for William De La Mater Caldwell, who left $3,000 in his estate for that purpose.

Burials stopped by the late 1920s, and the cemetery was in disrepair by the early 1950s. Temple was eventually able to acquire the land, which it wanted for use as a parking lot and athletic fields. After families claimed about 8,000 of the 28,000 bodies on the site, the rest of the remains were placed in an unmarked grave at Lawnview Memorial Park.

Many of the remaining headstones from the cemetery were used as riprap for the Betsy Ross Bridge, some of which can be still be seen at low tide. 
Britt, Susanna (I5825)
 
3206 BIRTH: abt 1838 probably in or near Bolton, New York.

PARENTS: Frederic Plumbe and Minerva Burdick

MARRIAGE: 1st-abt 1855 to Justin Merrill, 2nd-23 Aug 1894 to Jonathon Burgess.

CHILDREN: Silas Merrill b. 1857 d. 1925

NEWSPAPER ENTRIES:
(Note-All of these entries were under the heading of Bolton Landing)
23 Aug 1894 Warrensburg NY Lake George News-Mrs. Justin Merrill has returned from Ballston where she was called by the dangerous illness of Mrs. Mary Ann Robinson.

28 Mar 1901 Glens Falls NY Daily Times-Mrs. Justin Merrill and Jonathan Burgess were married yesterday.

10 Sep 1906 Glens Falls NY Daily Times-Letters of Administration were filed in the estate of Jonathan Burgess by Minerva Burgess and Daniel L. Rogers.

11 Nov 1909 Glens Falls NY Daily Times-Minerva Burgess has purchased Henry Menill's (Merrill??) land on School St, consideration $2000.

15 Oct 1911 Glens Falls NY Daily Times-Mrs. Minerva Burgess is seriously ill.

26 Oct 1911 Warrensburg NY Lake George News-The death of Mrs. Minerva Burgess at her home her, occurred on October 15. She was about 75 years of age and the widow of the late Jonathan Burgess of Northwest Bay. One son, Silas Merrill, survives, also two grandchildren, Everett Merrill and Mrs. Harry Finkle, all of this place. The funeral was held Tuesday from her late residence. The Rev. George Gates of the Baptist church officiating. Interment was made in the Bolton Cemetery.

1 Nov 1911 Glens Falls NY Daily Times-Estate of Minerva Burgess. Petition for letters of administration filed and letters granted to Cyrus J. Merrill.(probate forms show Silas J Merrill as admr.)

CEMETERY: Bolton Cemetery, Bolton Rd, Bolton, N.Y. Inscription: Justin Merrill b May 16, 1828 d June 20, 1900 wife Minerva 1838-1911

PROBATE: Warren County Probate Packet 4472 (image 141)- 3 pages. Admr was her son Silas J Merrill. No will or other info.
 
Plumb, Martha Minerva (I5938)
 
3207 BIRTH: According to fathers 1769 will in New Jersey, Heath was one of his minor children. "I wish them to be put to apprenticeship in Philadelphia to trades." Age 64 in 1824 according to Newpaper obit.

MARRIAGE: To Susannah Britt 12 Jun 1783 at 2nd Presbyterian Church in Philadelpha - U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701-1970

CENSUS:
1793 Philadelphia Dock Ward-Septennial Census
1800 Kengsessing, Philadelpha, Pa
1810 Venango, Northumberland, Pa
1820 Point, Northumberland, Pa

DEATH: 26 Oct 1824 Northumberland, Pa - US, Newspaper Extractions from the Northeast, 1704-1930 (New York Evening Post) - Heath Norbury Esquire age 64

PROBATE: 27 Dec 1824 John Frick Admr-Letter of Administration filed 27 Dec 1824 file No, 24

DEEDS: A search of property deeds in Northumberland County shows that Heath Norbury was not listed as a grantor or a grantee.

TRANSCRIPTION OF FATHERS WILL:
CALENDAR OF NEW JERSEY WILLS, ADMINISTRATIONS, ETC, VOLUME IV- 1761-1770 :
1769, Nov. 15. Norbury, Joseph, of Cumberland Co.; school mas-
ter; will of. At present of said Co., but formerly of the Parish of
St. Clements, in Liberty of Westminster, County of Middlesex, in
England, taylor, son of Joseph Norbury of Little Share Lane, in said
Parish, born in 1722, christened and registered in the Register Book
of said Parish, which Kingdom I left in 1753. My plantation in New
England Town to be sold. Children, Joseph, Heath and Mary, to
have my money, when they come of age. My sons, Joseph and Heath,
to be disposed of, as my Executors think best, till they are 14, then
I wish them to be put to apprenticeship in Philadelphia to trades.
My daughter, Mary, I leave to the discretion of her mother. Wife,
Lida, the rest of my estate. Executors - Doctor Samuel Ward and
my wife, Lydia. Witnesses - Abel Shepherd, William Fithian, Joseph
Fithian. Proved Dec. 6, 1769. 
Norbury, Heath (I6312)
 
3208 Birth: In Pennsylvania per census. 23 Apr 1817 appears in an online tree with no citation. Cannot locate in findagrave. Can find no death record.

Parents: May be son of Charles and Sarah Gibbons of Sugarloaf, Columbia, Pennsylvania - This is unproven

Death: Last known census entry - 1880

Burial: Unknown. not in findagrave.com

Probate: No entry for Samuel Gibbons in the Luzerne County will index.

Children:
Mary 1845
Robert 1848 - mother is given as Sarah Davis on death cert. All later children give Fritz as mother's surname on death certs.
Ellen 1850-1926
Elizabeth 1852-1925
Daniel 1856-1939
Anna 1859-1939
Kate 1863-1934
 
Gibbons, Samuel (I6745)
 
3209 BIRTH: We know that his father was born 2 Jan 1725. We know that his father married Jane Bennett 14 Sep 1744. Assuming he was a first child he would have been born by 1745 or later. According to the Burdick book his child Ephraim was born 1763. We have no citation on the birth of Rachel. Either he married very young or else our understanding of this is flawed. Burdick, Nathan (I6948)
 
3210 Blackwell Cemetery Purdy, William (I1402)
 
3211 Blackwell Cemetery Gordon, Leah Elizabeth (I5057)
 
3212 Board of Guardian Records, 1834-1906 and Church of England Parish Registers, 1813-1906. London Metropolitan Archives, London.<p>Images produced by permission of the City of London Corporation Libraries, Archives and Guildhall Art Gallery Department. The City of London gives no warranty as to the accuracy, completeness or fitness for the purpose of the information provided. Images may be used only for purposes of research, private study or education. Applications for any other use should be made to the City of London, Guildhall, PO Box 270, London EC2P 2EJ. Infringement of the above condition may result in legal action.</p> Source (S284)
 
3213 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I15466)
 
3214 Bohun-40 De Bohun, Eleanor (I8057)
 
3215 Boleyn-3 Boleyn, Sir William (I8055)
 
3216 Boleyn-38 Boleyn, Alice (I8054)
 
3217 Bolton Rural Cemetery Taylor, Amy V (I2027)
 
3218 Bond, Henry. Family Memorials. Genealogies of the Families and Descendents of the Early Settlers of Watertown, Massachusetts, Including Waltham and Weston; to Which Is Appended the Early History of the Town.. Vol. I. Boston, MA, USA: Little, Brown, and Company, 1855. Source (S833)
 
3219 Book - Descendants of Robert Taylor, (1925) Shows name Thomas NORBURY, father of Deborah NORBURY. Shows "The Will of Thomas Norbury, of Newtown, Chester County, Pa., dated July 16, 1702, proved August 10, 1702, mentions children: Stephen, Jacob, Deborah, Thomas, Philip, John, Benjamin, Mary, Hannah, Sarah and Rachel. Executors: David Williamson and Evan Lewis. Witnesses: Bartholomew Coppock and Jonathan Taylor.". Norbury, Thomas (I9534)
 
3220 Born and married to Charlotte Hider as George Willey. At some point, he and his family started using the surname of Willard.
The last Willard Child was born in New York. James William Willard born 1866. Anneta Willard was born Aug 1864 in Canada. So moved to New York between those 2 dates.
The 1866 Rochester City Directory lists George Williard, the 1865 does not. The 1867 City Directory lists Charlotte, Widow of George. So that along with the children’s birth dates ties in with moving to New York between late 1864 and early 1866.
That would also give us a death date for George of about 1866-1867.
The 1920 census for Anneta Debats in Bay City shows immigration in 1864 and born in Canada. So means between August to end of December 1864 if that is not an error. The 1930 census in Bay City says Annetta immigrated in 1867. But James born in New York 1866. Any of the Census info on James in Bay City gives his birth place as New York.
 
Willard, George (I6153)
 
3221 born Canada or U.S? All census entries after 1850 and death cert say Michigan. Only 1850 census says Canada.

Marriage record shows Hattie McDonald. Appears to be Harriet Campbell, time frame, township are all correct. Harriet had a prior marriage to John Sanfield McDonald.
 
Campbell, Harriet (I6764)
 
3222 Born in 1819, she married William B. Creasy 1833 in Fluvanna County, Virginia. She had 5 children with him. In 1846 she married Alexander Douglas in Boone, Missouri.

On the 1850 census in Boone,Missouri we find 3 of her Creasy children, James, Melvina and VIrginia living in her parents houshold , William and Mary Hensley. The children are listed with the surname of Hensley (probably censustaker's error), Which is why in many online trees they are listed as children of the Hensley's instead of grand children. On the same page we find Ann Eliza in the Alexander Douglas household with the remaining two of her Creacy children along with 2 children she had with Alexander Douglas.

On the 1860 census in Boone, Missouri, on the same page, we find the Hensley houshold with no children listed, the Douglas houshold with 5 Douglas children and immediately after the Douglas houshold, the James Caruthers household with his with Melvina. James married Melvina Creacy 1858 in Boone, Missouri.

In 1880 on the obituary of John Caruthers, Jame's father, in mentioning something about each surviving child it says "James is married and lives on the farm formerly owned by his father-in-law, Alexander Douglas". 
Hensley, Ann Eliza (I6065)
 
3223 born in the 1790's Brown, Nancy (I5781)
 
3224 Born in Withyham, Sussex, England in 1794, Peter Hider, emigrated to Canada in 1857, 6 years after the death of his wife, Mary Ann Pratt.

On 10 Feb 1857, Peter Hider, son Peter, dau. Elizabeth, dau. Charlotte, granddau. Mary Ann Elizabeth (also: John William Barnett) all departed from London, on the ship Christiana. The ship landed at NYC on 8 Apr 1857. On 10 Apr 1857 the family arrived at Woodstock, Ontario, Canada. 
Hider, Peter (I4912)
 
3225 Born May 14, 1834 in Fort Ann, Washington, New York to Amos Irish and Vina Harris of Fort Ann. His parentage is confirmed by a Marriage Record filed in Lapeer County on 10 Aug 1901 where he lists the names of his parents. (The book, Descendants of John Irish, The Immigrant, lists his parents as David Irish and Sally Phelps, but we now know that is incorrect)

He married Henrietta Phelps, daughter of Reuben Gibson Phelps and Mary Crossett of Fort Ann in Kingsbury, Washington, New York by 1857. On his military pension application paperwork he listed this date as 1842, which is obviously incorrect, as he would have been only 8 at the time. In the 1850 Census he was living with Amos and Vina Irish without a wife. So perhaps he meant 1852. His first child was born abt May 1855. (Albert on the 6/13/1855 New York State Census for Fort Ann as 1 month old; apparently died young, does not appear on any future census)

On the 1855 New York State Census for Fort Ann he and Henrietta are living with his parents, Amos and Vina.

By the 1860 census he and Henrietta are living within a few households of his in-laws, Reuben G and Mary Phelps in Davison, Genesee, Michigan.

On 12/14/1861 he is living in Fairgrove, Tuscola, Michigan where is listed on the Tuscola County marriage record of Henrietta’s aunt Sarah Rebecca Phelps; “I do hereby certify that on the fifteenth day of December in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty one at the house of William Irish in the Township of Fairgrove Joseph O. Shultz aged twenty three and Sarah R Phelps aged sixteen years both of the Township of Fairgrove”

On 22 Aug 1864 William Irish joined the 29th Michigan Infantry to serve in the War of the Rebellion. He was a private stationed in Cowan, Tennessee. After prolonged exposure to an ice storm, while guarding a railroad bridge, he fell ill and spent the rest of his life with lung and digestive problems. He was discharged from the Army for medical reasons on 06 Sep 1865.

On the 1870 and 1880 census he is still living in Fairgrove with Henrietta.

His wife, Henrietta died, 5 Oct 1887. Her gravestone which is next to Williams in Moreland Cemetery in Fairgrove, Tuscola, Michigan says; “Henriette Wife of Wm. Irish Jan 28, 1835-Oct 5 1887”.

On the 1900 Census he is living in Ellington, Tuscola, Michigan with his daughter Sophronia.

William remarried 10 Aug 1901 to Laura Murna, daughter of Julius Balwin and Lucinda Pierce, both of NY . She died about 1906-1907. We know no more about her. It is on this Lapeer County Marriage record where we find our only known record of his parents names.

On the 1910 census he is living in Almer, Tuscola, Michigan with his daughter Sophronia.

He died on 14 July 1913 in Caro where he was living with his daughter Ida. His gravestone in Moreland Cemetery, Fairgrove reads; “William Irish Pvt 29th Mich Inf July 14, 1915”. The year on the gravestone is obviously incorrect as his military pension records clearly show he died 7/14/1913, the Tuscola County death ledger shows 7/14/1913 and a probate file was opened in Tuscola County on 8/14/1914.

Willis Irish in his book has William married to Polly by 1855 and only marrying Henrietta, his housekeeper after Polly dies. That is incorrect. His military pension file shows he married Henrietta Phelps in Kingsbury, New York. We have Tuscola County birth records for two of their children, Mary and Ida which both show Henrietta as the mother. We have the marriage record for his son Alfred which also shows Henrietta as the mother. A form to obtain burial reimbursement from the bureau of pensions filed by his son-in-law after his death lists Henrietta as his first wife and Mrs. Murna as his second wife. The wives are numbered first and second and Polly is not mentioned. The 1855 New York state census lists Polly as a child of Amos. It is obvious that Polly is a sister to William.

William’s date of birth varies from 1830 to 1834 on the census records. He also supplied at least 3 different years of birth during his pension application process. The bureau of pensions finally accepted 1832 as correct. This would conflict with the 1850 census by two years, which is the earliest census record where his age is listed.

(P130) Civil War Pension File- NARA
2/15/1909 affidavit of William Irish-

I make the following declaration, to correct a statement made by me on March 3, 1907 in which I stated I was 77 years of age born May 14, 1829. That was an error. I was born May 14, 1832 and am past 76 years of age. There is no record public or private of my (birth). (Ever) since I could remember I knew my birthday was May 14 and that I was born in 1832. My memory is not as good as when I was younger and when making the statement called on gave 1829 when I should have said 1832 which I am positive is the correct date.

Signed with his mark (Note: we know from census info that neither William or Henrietta could read or write)

Witnessed by
N E Tallmadge
John Abell

Notes:(Nathaniel E Tallmadge is the husband of his daughter Sophronia Irish)
(John Abell is the husband of his daughter Ida Irish)

It should be noted that age has a bearing on the amount of pension paid. At age 62, age 70 and age 75 the rates go up. So there is an incentive for the pensioner to pad his age. William Irish’s earliest age record would be the Oct 1850 census where he was listed as 16. That would translate to a year of birth of 1834, which would make him younger and pay him less pension money. The book “The Descendants of John Irish” lists him at 1834. A listing of census dates, ages and translated years of birth recorded before the pension application is as follows:

Oct 1850 Census 16 1834
August 1860 Census 28 1832
June 1870 Census 39 1831
June 1880 Census 50 1830

So it would seem that every 10 years he aged 11 or 12 years! I would say that as the years went by he probably forgot his year of birth and the earlier entries listed are more likely to be correct. 1834, which was the earliest entry used would probably have the most likelihood of being correct.

The Tuscola County Birth Ledger entry for his daughter Mary Udora Irish lists William and Henrietta as both being born in Fort Ann, New York. The other birth, death and marriage records only list New York. William’s military pension application lists Washington County, New York as his place of birth.

Children of William Irish and Henrietta Phelps:

Albert b abt May 1855 apparently died young

Vermilla b.1857-58 New York

Alfred b. Feb 1860 Michigan m. Mary T Gelisse 19 Apr 1892 Reese, Tuscola, Michigan

Julius b. 23 Apr 1861 Fairgrove d. 11 Feb 1940 Sandusky, Sanilac, Michigan
m. Mary McCarthy 26 Feb 1884 Lapeer, Lapeer, Michigan

Sophronia b. Mar 1868 d. 1937 m. Elias Bills 4 Jul 1883 Flint, Genesee, Michigan m. Nathaniel Eugene Tallmadge 10 Dec 1892 Lapeer, Lapeer, Michigan

Mary Udora b. 19 May 1870 Fairgrove m. Alfred Ralston 4 Oct 1886 Caro, Tuscola, Michigan m. Samuel Wedge 22 Feb 1905 Bay City, Bay, Michigan

Nellie (Nettie) b. Jun 1872 Fairgrove m. William E Gillett 3 Jun 1894 Grand Blanc, Genesee, Michigan

Ida b. 14 Aug 1876 Fairgrove m. John Abell

Sources:

Tuscola County Birth Records: Ida Irish, Mary Irish

Tuscola County Death Records: William Irish, Henrietta Irish

Tuscola County Marriage Records: Alfred Irish, Ida Irish, Mary Irish, Sarah R Phelps

Genesee County Marriage Records: Sophronia Irish, Nellie Irish

Lapeer County Marriage records: Sophronia Irish, William Irish

Bay County Marriage Records: Mary Irish

Military Pension Records File (NARA): William Irish

US Census Records: 1850, 1860, 1870, 1880, 1900 and 1910
Descendants of John Irish The Immigrant 1629-1963 and Families by Willis Luther Irish And Stella Bertha (Putnam) Irish 1964
Some notes on his Civil War Pension file from NARA: Verifies most of the info we already knew about William. The major exception is that nothing about his parents is stated. Added info about a 2nd wife later in life. As part of the pension process the government asked for statements from people who knew him and served with him in the army. There are 21 handwritten statements, some 3-4 pages long. The only name we have heard before is Samuel Fairbanks. Also statements from doctors paint a picture of a sickly man who had many difficulties as life went on. Amazing that he made it to 82 years of age. I find fascinating the statements from his fellow comrades in the military. In the winter of 1865 he was involved in guarding a railway bridge in Cowan, Tennessee. He was exposed to a violent sleet storm during a 6 hour guard shift. His corporeal who relieved him of guard duty said he was coated with ice. He got very sick, very bad cold, coughing and basically the rest of his life, slowly got worse. Coughing and lung problems never went away. Constant bouts of severe diarrhea throughout his life. Everyone who knew him stated that when he came back from the service he was constantly coughing. One said he came back half the man he once was. Medical conditions are catarrh and catarrah of the head, lung problems, kidney problems, partial deafness, intestinal problems. Some of the forms say 5'10" some 5'7". Weight from 115 lbs to 125 lbs. A doctor who examined him in 1885 (note-this was before Henrietta had died) stated emaciated, unable to walk around but for short distances, unable to work.

More Notes:
(P117-118) William Irish died July 14, 1913 per John Abell, his son-in-law, with whom he was living at the time at 214 E Goarty St (on numerous bureau records) (John Abell wrote in hand 214 E Grant St)(P99) in Caro, Mi. Buried in Moreland Cemetery. (in 1900 and 1910 he was staying with Sophronia, but in 1913 when he died he was staying with Ida).

(P128, P123) (William Irish stated he was born in Washington County, New York.)

(P117) 1st wife was Henrietta Phelps who died about 10/5/1888 (note: we show 10/5/1887 per cemetery record) 2nd wife was Mrs Neuezna (Neuersna?Neuerna?Neuerma?) first name unknown died about 1906 (this was per John Abell on Application for Reimbursement Form on April 18,1914)(must have been married after 1900, cause not show up on any census) (Unusual that the children did not know her first name)

(P106) Married 1842 in Kingsbury, Washington County, New York. He stated never previously married. Per Pension form filled out June 4, 1898 by William Irish. Note:(obviously incorrect date, he would have been 8 at the time. Another reason why we have problems with dates) (we know from the census it would be after 1850. 1st child born 1857) (Kingsbury is just south of Fort Ann on the map)

(P137) Original pension application filed May 16, 1888. (This would have been after Henrietta had died) (this appears to be the earliest form)

(P6) Sept 10, 1890-pension application form-not the first application.

(P12) July 27, 1888 bureau of pensions requests records from war dept

(P37) Nov 27,1890-deposition of Wm Irish explaining his illness. Witness Miss Nettie Irish and James E. Hoye (James E Hoye was an employee of the Bureau of Pensions in East Saginaw.)

(P97) Another document witnessed by Miss Nettie Irish.

This shows us that Nettie is the going name for his daughter Nellie (who would have been 18 at the time) The two references I had earlier come up with for Nettie Irish who I believed could be William’s daughter, now I am sure that they are his daughter.

(P111) casket receipt $91
 
Irish, William W (I5901)
 
3226 born same day as her husband-search for passengers of the mary & john 1630 Hosford, Sarah (I5923)
 
3227 Boteler-131 le Boteler, Thebaud (I8098)
 
3228 Boyer, Charles Clinton,. American Boyers. Kutztown, Pa.: Kutztown Publishing Co., 1915. Source (S1166)
 
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3232 bp 2/11/1857 Montreal Couvrette {Couvier}, Marie Ezilda (I1891)
 
3233 bp 5 Jun 1698 Morehouse, Thomas (I1559)
 
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3236 bp 6 mar 1624, Staffordshire Southwick, John (I7352)
 
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