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VOLUME I    JULY, 1923   NUMBER 3
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Genealogical Material Wanted

FOR PUBLICATION

THE NEBRASKA GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY will be glad to consider for Publication in the Nebraska and Midwest Genealogical Record

FIRST. Manuscript genealogical records of family lines including record of the original settler in America and the first five succeeding generations of his descendants, provided such material has not been completely published elsewhere, or where such material is a correction of matter previously published. References to printed authorities, giving volume and page should when possible accompany such material.

SECOND. Manuscript genealogical records of the last four or five generations, accompanied by a transcription of Bible records or tombstone inscriptions to substantiate the dates of birth, death and marriage.

THIRD. Verified church records including vital records of births, baptisms, marriages, deaths and burials.

FOURTH. Verified transcriptions of old burying ground inscriptions.

FIFTH. Verified transcriptions of old wills, provided they have not previously published elsewhere.

SIXTH. Transcriptions of Bible records of single families prior to 1850.

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The July 1923 meeting will be a one o'clock luncheon at the Y. W. C. A., 1432 N St., Lincoln, Friday, July twenty-seventh. Plates fifty cents. Miss Katherine Green will speak on "Early settlements of New and with some peculiar laws and customs of the time."

Reservations must be made from Mrs. W. S. Whitten, 1624 So. 23rd Lincoln, before six o'clock, Thursday, July twenty-sixth

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SUSTAINING MEMBERS.

Mrs. C. R. Peterson, University Place, Nebr.
Miss Roxy V. Ammerman, Fairmont, Nebr.
Mrs. R. G. Miller, Crete, Nebr.
Mrs. R. J. Kelpatrick, Beatrice, Nebr.
Mrs. S. D. Kilpatrick, Beatrice, Nebr.
Mrs, R. C. Hoyt, Omaha, Nebr.
Mrs David Hill, Salina, Kas.
Mr. John J. Reimers, Genoa, Nebr.
Mrs. Will Rogers, Lincoln, Nebr.
Mrs. M. W. Ferris, Lincoln, Nebr.
Mrs. H. K. White, ahoo, Nebr.
Mrs. Walter L. Anderson, Lincoln, Nebr.
Mrs. D. O. Cleghorn, Chadron, Nebr.
Dr. David C. Hilton, Lincoln, Nebr.
Mrs. Ada Delano, Lincoln, Nebr.
Mrs. Keith Neville, North Platte, Nebr.
Mrs. George Thatcher Guernsey, Independence, Kan.
Mrs. R. S. Mer rel l, Fairbury, Nebr.
Mrs Frank H. Larmon, Omaha, Nebr.
Mr s. Charles L. Sprague, Beatrice, Nebr.

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Published by the Nebraska Genealogical Society; issued in quarterly numbers at two dollars a year; single copies seventy-five cents.

The Nebraska and Midwest Genealogical Record is a magazine of History and Genealogy. Manuscripts, data and queries upon these subjects are solicited and will be given careful consideration.

Contributors should attach to their manuscripts their full names together with the authority for the statements made therein. Address all correspondence to the managing editor.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Note: The original publication had no table of contents.

HANCE FAMILY

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LENORA EAST CEMETERY

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ANDERSON CEMETERY

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RICE FAMILY

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TAYLOR FAMILY

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SMITH FAMILY

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ORR FAMILY

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LENOX, MADISON COUNTY, N. Y. (vitals)

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VITAL STATISTICS OF NEW LONDON, CT.

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ROYS (RICE) FAMILY, WALLINGFORD, CT.

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PROSPERITY, PENNSYLVANIA (cemetery)

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WISCHMEIER FAMILY

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FAMILY OF PETER BACHENBERG

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JENSEN FAMILY

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HORTON CEMETERY

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DURBIN FAMILY

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SWAN FAMILY

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QUERIES

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ANSWERS

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 EDITORIAL STAFF.
MISS MABEL LINDLY, Managing Editor.
1715 So
20th St., Lincoln, Nebr.

MRS. J. J. STUBBS, '26
   Omaha, Nebr.

MRS. DAVID HILL, '25
    Salina, Kas.

MRS. S. D. KILPATRICK, '26
Beatrice, Nebr.        

MRS. THEODORE WESTERMANN, '25
Bronxville, N. Y         .

MRS. H. B. MARSHALL, '25
Lincoln, Nebr.

MRS. R. M. JONES, '24
   Omaha, Nebr.

MRS. C. H. JENKINS, '24
Lincoln, Nebr.       

MRS. L. BELLE YOUNG, '24
Superior, Nebr.

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HANCE FAMILY.

   Record taken from the family Bible of Revo Carney Hance of Shrewsbury, New Jersey, now the property of Dr. Irwin H. Hance of Lakewood, N. J.

MARRIAGES.

1815 Sept. 11

Revo C. Hance to Mary Augusta Hance.

1838 Oct 20

Margaret Elizabeth Hance, eldest daughter of Revo C. and Mary A. Hance
   to Wm. R. Blackwell.

1842 Feby. 2

William Edward Hance to Mary L. Deall.

Frances Amelia Hance to C. Earle Whitaker.

Mary Augusta Hance to Alexander Masterton.

1851 Oct. 1

George Corlis Hance to Sarah White. They were married by Rev. Dr. Price.

1862 May 8

Revo Clarence Hance to Virginia, widow of Joseph T. Masterton.

1862 June 10

Matilda Jane Hance to Theo. C. Mitchell.

1885 Oct. 7

Charles Henry Hance to Mary Frances Coachmon. They were married by Rev. D. B. Ray.

BIRTHS.

1790 Sept. 11

Revo C. Hance.

1795 May 29

Mary Augusta Ming.

1816 Nov. 20

Margaret Elizabeth Hance.

1818 Aug. 25

William Edward Hance.

1820 Nov. 8

George Corlis Hance.

1823 Jany. 30

Mary Augusta Hance.

1825 Nov. 10

Frances Amelia Hance.

1828 Nov. 2

Obadiah Tilton Hance.

1831 Jany. 27

Louise Janette Hance.

1833 Aug. 23

Revo C. Hance.

1836 Mch. 20

Revo Clarence Hance.

1838 Nov. 6

Matilda Jane Hance.

1842 May 5

Charles Henry Hance.

1840 Jany. 3

Margaret Elizabeth, dau. of Wm. R. and Margaret Elizabeth Blackwell.

DEATHS.

1830 Apr. 23

Obidiah Tilton Hance, aged 17 mos., 13 days.

1835 Mch. 9

Revo C. Hance Junr., aged 18 mos., 13 days.

1840 Feby. 22

Margaret Elizabeth Blackwell, dau. of Revo C. and Mary A. Hance, aged
   23 yrs., 3 mos., 2 days.

 

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1849 Dec. 16

Louise Jeanette Hance, aged 18 yrs., 10 mos., 19 days.

1862 Feby. 25

Revo C. Hance, aged 71 yrs., 3 mos. and 16 days.

1858 Jany. 26

William Edward Hance, aged 39 yrs., 5 mos., 1 day, leaving issue two boys and two girls.

1856 Oct. 1

Frances Amelia Whitaker, daughter of Revo C. and Mary A. Hance died in
   the City of New York, aged 30 yrs., 10 mos., 20 days, leaving issue one son.

1880 May 6

Mary Augusta Hance, widow of Revo C. Hance, died at Bronxville, Westchester County, N. Y., aged 84 yrs. 11 mos., 7 days.

1884 Feby. 26

George Corlis Hance died at his residence, 31 East 72nd St., New York City, aged 63 yrs., 3 mos. and 18 days.

1885 Jany. 16

Revo Clarence Hance, aged 48 yrs., 9 mos., 26 days, leaving issue two sons.


-Contributed by Mrs. Theo Westermann.

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LENORA EAST CEMETERY.

   Lenora East Cemetery is located about half a mile east of Lenora, Kansas. Among those buried there are:

AULTMAN, RENA, daughter of H. R. and M. E. Aultman, b. Aug. 28, 1875, d. May 19, 1879.
BROWN, MABEL S. EMORY, wife of M. W. Brown, b. 1854, d. 1894.
DECKER, A. S., b. Mch. 1861, d. Oct. 1, 1882.
DECKER, WILLIAM S., b. July 18, 1818, d. Mch. 11, 1885.
GILDER, EUNICE D., wife of S. B. Gilder, b. 1816, d. 1886.
GILDER, MAHALA, wife of S. B. Gilder, b. 1816, d. 1898.
GOODMAN, JESSIE R., daughter of G. W. and Inez R. Goodman, b. 1882, d. 1887.
HENDRICKS, DELLA, wife of J. W. Hendricks, b. Dec. 15, 1850, d. Mch. 21, 1890.
.............. FRANK H. (On a very crude monument next to the Hendricks grave).
JOHNSON, JACOB L., b. 1810, d. 1884.
KEELER, JOHN F., husband of Sarah A. Keeler, d. Mch. 21, 1889, aged 62 yrs., 8 mos., 25 days.
KEELER, SARAH A., d. June 4, 1890, aged 67 yrs., 6 mos., 19 days.
LANSING, HANNAH L., wife of G. H. Lansing, d. May 28, 1878, aged 36 yrs., 1 mo., 10 days.
MOON, ALMIRA L., wife of Richard R. Moon, d. Mch. 8, 1882, aged 36 yrs., 2 days.
NETTLETON, SARAH A., d. Nov. 8, 1880, aged 70 yrs.
RUFF, MARY wife of P. B. Ruff, b. Dec. 1825, d. Apr. 27, 1885.

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RUFF, JOHN H., murdered by John E. Step Jany. 29, 1889, aged 41 yrs.
RYAN, CATHARINE A., wife of A. Ryan, d. Nov. 8, 1885, aged 63 yrs., 10 mos., 28 days.
SEELY, ALBERT, d. July 10, 1886, aged 24 yrs., 10 mos., 1 day.
SHIRK, WILLIAM, (This on an old, crude marker).
SMITH, FANNY, wife of S. L. Smith, b. Dec. 23, 1829, d. Mch. 14, 1889.
SPIEKER, JOHN C., d. Apr. 18, 1880.
SPIEKER, JOHN C. L., husband of Elizabeth Spieker, d. Oct. 10, 1888, aged 66 yrs., 8 mo., 24 days.
WIGGINS, JAMES W., d. May 5, 1886, aged 43 yrs., 5 mos., 23 days. Co. A. Pa. Vol.

-Contributed by Mrs. C. H. Best.

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ANDERSON CEMETERY.

Anderson Cemetery is located about 6 miles north of Morland, Kansas. Among those buried there are:

ANDERSON, LENA, dau. of S. J. Anderson, d. Dec. 2, 1887, aged 1 yr., 10 mos., 3 days.
MAY, D. A. Remainder of lettering completely worn away.
ZIMMER, CORP. Co. A. 63 Ind. Inf. A very old looking stone.

-Contributed by Mrs. C. H. Best.
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RICE FAMILY.

ROBERT ROYCE at Stratford, Ct., in 1644.
     Children:
     1. Isaac
     2. Nehimiah
     3. Nathaniel
     4. SAMUEL
     5. Joseph
     6. Robert

SAMUEL ROYCE (Robert) b. 1672, at Wallingford, Ct., d. May 14, 1757, m. June 5, 1690, Sarah Baldwin.

JACOB ROYCE (Samuel, Robert), b. Apr. 11, 1697, d. Nov. 13, 1727 at Wallingford, Ct., m. Sept. 28, 1724
   by Capt. Hall, Thankful Beach.

AMOS RICE (Jacob, Samuel, Robert), b. Nov. 1, 1725, d. July 23, 1794, at Wallingford, Ct., m. Jany. 17,
   1754, Sarah Moss. He enlisted July 1, 1780. Discharged Dec. 9, 1780. He served as a private in Capt.
   Enoch Reed's Company, 1st. Connecticut Regiment, commanded by Col. Josiah Starr.

MERAB RICE (Amos, Jacob, Samuel, Robert), b. May 12, 1776, d. Sept. 10,

 

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   1807, m. Jonathan Dickerman, b. June 2, 1775, d. 1831, at Wallingford, Ct.

JAIRUS DICKERMAN (Merab, Amos, Jacob, Samuel, Robert), b. May 10, 1787, d. July 4, 1892, m. June 9
   1841, Catherine Elizabeth (Edgerton) Noyes b. Jany. 25, 1803, at New London Ct., d. Jany. 6, 1870, at
   Troy, N. Y.

JAMES EDGERTON DICKERMAN (Jairus Dickerman, Merab Rice, Amos, Jacob, Samuel, Robert), b. Apr. 13,
   1846, at Troy, N. Y., d. Apr. 17, 1890, at Kearney, Nebr., m. May 9, 1872, at Troy, N. Y., Catherine
   White b. Apr. 15, 1854, at Troy, N. Y.
       Child:
   Katherine H. Dickerman, Kearney, Nebr.

-Contributed by Katherine H. Dickerman.
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TAYLOR FAMILY.

RICHARD (Rock) TAYLOR married Ruth Burgess.
       Child:
   ELISHA

ELISHA TAYLOR (Richard), b. 1644, at Yarmouth, Mass., m. Rebecca ................
       Children:
   1. Shubael b. 1689.
   2. ELISHA
   3. Rebecca b. 1696.
   4. Hezekiah b. 1699.

ELISHA TAYLOR (Elisha, Richard), b. 1694, m. Oct. 24, 1718, Sarah, dau. of Josiah and Anne (Taylor) Davis.
       Child:
   STEPHEN

STEPHEN TAYLOR (Elisha, Elisha, Richard), b. 1721, Falmouth, Mass., m. May 16, 1746, at Coventry, Ct..
   Deliverance (Dille) Rust dau. of Noah and Keziah (Strong) Rust, d. Sept. 13, 1813, aged 83 yrs., at
   Tyringham, Mass.
       Children:
   1. ELISHA
   2. Dolle
   3. Noah
   4. Kesiah and others.

ELISHA TAYLOR (Stephen, Elisha, Elisha, Richard), b. May 19, 1748, at Coventry Ct., d. Aug. 26, 1822, at
   West Stockbridge, Mass., m. Feby. 16, 1773, at Bolton, Ct., Jerusha dau. of John and Ann (Howard)
   Hutchins, b. Aug. 23, 1752, at Bolton, Ct., d. July 14, 1829, at West Stockbridge, Mass. He was a
   Revolutionary soldier.

 

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       Children:
   1. Clarissa b. Dec. 28, 1773, m. Thomas Wilcox.
   2. ELIJAH
   3. Elisha b. Feby. 11, 1780.
   4. Leicester b. Mch. 1782.
   5. Olive b. June 10, 1784.

ELIJAH TAYLOR, Dr. (Elisha, Stephen, Elisha, Elisha, Richard). b. Jany. 9, 1776, at Tyringham, Mass.,
   d. before 1817, m. 1805-6, Roxy, dau. of Lemuel and Roxy (Gillette) Roberts, b. 1787, d. July 4,
   1822, at Bloomfield (Wintonbury) Ct.
       Child:
   ROXY CORDELIA

ROXY CORDELIA TAYLOR (Elijah, Elisha, Stephen, Elisha, Elisha, Richard), b. Feby. 19, 1807, at
   Wintonbury, Ct., m. Apr. 24, 1826, Amos Andrews of West Stockbridge, Mass., d. Feby. 1868, at
   Marysville Kas.

-Contributed by Mrs. William Rogers.

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SMITH FAMILY.

JOHN SMITH b. 16--, in England, d. 1684, in Milford, Ct., m. in England, Grace Hawley, b. 16--, d. 1690,
   in Milford, Ct. Her will was dated Nov. 26, 1689, and is recorded in the New Haven probate records,
   vol. 2, p. 90. Eligibility to membership in the Society of Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America
   may be traced from John Smith.
       Children:
   1. Nicholas b. 1640. probably at New Haven, Ct.. bpt. Oct. 3, 1644, at Milford, Ct.
   2. Ephriam. b. 1644, d. May 1712. m. Abigail Briscoe.
   3. JOHN
   4. Mary bpt. Jany. 7, 1648, d. 1691, m. Dr. Abel Gunn.
   5. Ebenezer bpt. Nov. 10, 1650, d. young.
   6. Mercy bpt. Dec. 5, 1652, d. May 2, 1670.
   7. Mehitable bpt. Mch. 25, 1655, d. 17--, m. Edward Camp.

SERGEANT JOHN SMITH (John) , b. Aug. 27, 1646, at Milford, Ct. d. Jany. 1732, m. Jany. 23, 1672, at
   Milford, Ct., Phebe Canfield b. May 8, 1656, d. May 3, 1730, dau. of Sergeant Thomas and Phebe
   (Crane) Canfield of Milford, Ct. Tombstones of John and Phebe Smith may be found in the Milford
   Cemetery and recorded in the Tombstones of Milford.
         Children:
    1. Phebe b. 1673.
    2. John b. June 18, 1674, m. Ruth Briscoe.
    3. THOMAS
    4. Samuel b. Oct. 18, 1679, m. Rachel Lambert.
    5. Mercy d. 1681.
    6. Ebenezer b. Mch. 31, 1683, m. Sara Collins.
    7. Joseph b. Nov. 29, 1685, d. young.
    8. Abiah bpt. Mch., 1686, had two namesake nieces.
    9. Nathan bpt. Sept. 1689, m. Hannah Tibbals.
   10. Joseph bpt. Apr. 15, 1694, m. Mary Clark.

 

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THOMAS SMITH (John, John) b. Mch. 7, 1677, at Milford, Ct. d. 1743, near Ridgefield, Ct., m. Dec. 2,
   1699. Hannah Camp. b. Jany. 31, 1677 at Miford, Ct., d. at Ridgefield Ct., dau. of Samuel and Hannah
   (Betts) Camp. of Milford Ct. Thomas Smith and his brothers, Samuel and Ebenezer, were the original
   proprietors of Ridgefield, Ct.
       Children:
   1. Jonah b. Apr. 29, 1703.
   2. Hannah bpt. Oct. 24, 1703.
   3. JABEZ
   4. Mary b. 1707.
   5. Gideon b. June 31, 1709.
   6. Isaac b. Jany. 31, 1712.
   7. Thomas d. young.

JABEZ SMITH (Thomas, John, John), b. Nov. 29, 1705, at Milford, Ct., d. Sept. 22, 1787, aged 82 yrs., at
   Ridgefield. Ct. m. June 12, 1729, at Ridgefield, Ct., Ruth Seymour, dau. of Matthew and Sarah (Hayes)
   Seymour of Norwalk, Ct..
       Children:
       (sic) rah b. Sept 7, 1730.
   2. Jabez b. Dec. 12, 1731.
   3. ABRAHAM
   ?. Joel b. June 9, 1735.
   5. Ruth b. Jany. 16. 1737.

LIEUTENANT ABRAHAM SMITH (Jabez, Thomas, John, John), b. June 6, 1733 at Ridgeefield (sic), Ct.,
   d. 1784, at North Salem, West Chester County, N. Y., m. abt. 1753, at North Salem, N. Y. Mary
   Baxter, b. Mch. 11, 1734, at North Salem, d. June 1802 at North Salem, dau. of John and Mary
   (Adams) Baxter.
       Children:
   1. ABRAHAM
   2. Mary b. 1756.
   3: Jabez b. 1759.
   4. Ruth b. 1760
   5. John b. 1762.
   6. Pettit b. 1765.

ABRAHAM SMITH (Lieutenant Abraham, Jabez, Thomas, John, John), b. 1754, at North Salem, N. Y., d.
   1808, at Bolton near Richmond, Vt., m. Nov. 19, 1778, at North Salem, Sara Crane, b. Sept. 5, 1757,
   at North Salem, d. Oct. 20, 1829, at Bolton. Vt., dau. of Thaddeus and Sara (Paddock) Crane. Abraham,
   Smith served in the Revoluntionary War.
       Children:
   1. John Keyser b. 178L
   2: JARED CRANE
   3. Sarah
   4. Thaddeus
   5. Polly
   6. George
   7. Lydia
   8. Abraham

 

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JARED CRANE SMITH (Abraham, Lieutenant Abraham, Jabez, Thomas, John, John), b. 1786 near
   Richmond, Vt. d. Apr. 10, 1843, at Williamsville, Canada West, m. Nov. 15, 1811, at Louisville,
   N. Y., Charlotte Douglas, b. 1791, at Chelsea, Vt., d. June 6, 1878, at "Valley Rest" Florence,
   Nebr., buried in Prospect Hill Cemetery, Omaha, Nebr., dau. of Ivory and Phebe (Smith) Douglas.
   Jared C. Smith enlisted in the War of 1812 from Louisville, N. Y.
       Children:
   1. Angus b. 1812, d. young.
   2. Thaddeus b. 1815, m. Amanda ..............
   3. JOHN KEYSAR
   4. Charlotte b. 1820, m. 1st. John Diffin, m. 2nd. William Amsbury.
   5. Lydia b. 1823, d. young.
   6. Henry Douglas b. 1826, m. Eliza Marsh.

-Contributed by Mrs. George F. Crane.
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ORR FAMILY

WILLIAM ORR was born in Scotland, married about 1762 in Ireland, emigrated to eastern Pennsylvania, later to
   Rostraver Township, Westmoreland County, Pa., and received a grant of land there in 1778. William Orr
   and his family were Covenanters of the United Presbyterian faith. The congregation to which they belonged
   was one of a group of churches which formed the famous Redstone Presbytery organized in 1781. He died
   in Elizabeth Township, Allegheny County, Pa., in 1814.. His will was dated July 1, 1814. His wife's
   name is not mentioned in his will, consequently she must have died prior to that time.
       Children:
   1. JOHN
   2. Charles settled in Orville, Ohio; had sons, John, William and perhaps others.
   3. Erbella m ....... Douglas.
   4. Jean m. John Watt.
   5. Elenor d. before her father, m. ........ Douglass; had Mary, Martha, Jean, William, Ann and Elinor.

JOHN ORR (William) moved with his parents to Rostraver Township, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania,
   where he resided until the time of his death; m. 1795, Margaret Wilson, daughter of John and Nancy
   Wilson of Westmoreland County. She was living when her father-in-law, William Orr, made his will July
   1, 1814, but she must have died between that time and the date of the will of her husband, John Orr, as
   her name is not mentioned in it. John Orr died 1843, aged 80 years. His will was dated Sept. 20, 1843,
   probated Dec. 11, 1843. He served in the Revolutionary War.

 

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       Children all born in Westmoreland County, Pa.:
   1. WILLIAM
   2. Samuel living Sept. 20, 1843.
   3. Martha m. Isaac VanKirk, living Sept. 20, 1843.
   4. Mary m. John Patterson, living Sept. 20, 1843.
   5. Lowry m. Rachel ............, d. before Sept. 20, 1843; had Margaret Wilson, Eliza Jane, Martha
     Louiza and John.

WILLIAM ORR (William, John) b. Jany. 8, 1796, Westmoreland County, Pa., m. abt. 1837, Julia Ann
   Bowen, b. 1806, in Fredericksburg, Va., d. Mch. 25, 1875, Westmoreland County, Pa.
       Children all born in Westmoreland County, Pa.
   1. Harriette m. Feby. 18, 1864, Robert Patterson, had three children.
   2. James b. Mch. 1, 1839, m. 1878. Christian Suter, dau. of John Clark.
   3. ANDREW WILSON.

ANDREW WILSON ORR (William, John, William) b. May 18, 1844, Westmoreland County, Pa., m. May
   18, 1876, Washington County, Pa., Frances J. Winnett, b. Jany. 15, 1857, Washington County, Pa.,
   dau. of Hiram and Nancy (Mitchell) Winnett. They resided in West Newton, Pa., until Feby. 1, 1909,
   when they removed to Lincoln, Nebr.
       Children all born in West Newton, Pa.
   1. Hiram Winnett b. Mch. 17, 1887, m. Sept. 7, 1904, Grace Douglass.
   2. Ira D. b. Oct. 7, 1878, m. Helen Ferguson, at Belle Vernon, Pa.
   3. Ralph W. b. Jany. 14, 1881, m. Kate Dunkle, at Lincoln, Nebr.
   4. Julia Cruthers b. Feby. 1, 1886.
   5. Raymond b. 1890, m. Laura Richards, Lincoln, Nebr.

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LENOX, MADISON COUNTY, N. Y.

  Vital records copied from the original records which are now in the possession of Mrs. J. J. Warner of Canastota, N. Y.

BIRTHS.

1848,

Aug. 19

Thomas, son of Thomas and Julia Axton.

Sept. 7

Child of Moses and Frances Bailey.

Aug. 10

Dina J., dau. of Peter and Nancy Ben.

Oct. 3

Child of Nathan and Catharine Burdick.

Apr. 28

William F., son of John W. and Charlotte Dailey.

Nov. 14

Mariah, dau. of Smith and E. Dayton.

June 19

William, son of Jacob -and Mary Dygett.

Dec. 10

Sarah, dau. of James and Phebe Fay.

Aug. 22

Francis and Friend, sons of George and Susan Forbs.

Feby. 14

Charles S., son of Avalsman and Sophiah Francies

 

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Sept. 20

Albert, son of Abija and Mary Gleason.

Sept. 15

Harriet A., dau. of Clark and Sally Gleason.

Nov. 25

Francies, child of Peter and Francies Goodwen.

Nov. 11

Martin, son of Adam and Dovaday Hanawald.

Aug. 18

Nancy, dau. of Adam and Nancy Meyer.

July 5

Charlotte L. C., dau. of Frederick R. W. and Jalina Miller.

June 14

James W., son of James and Lucy Miller.

May 27

Angelina F., dau. of James and Cornelia Pease.

Oct. 12

Child of Hiram and Margaret Powers.

June 20

Daniel, son of Jacob and Elizabeth Ratanom.

Feby. 10

Abigail, dau. of Ichabod and Eliza Reymond.

Oct. 31

Truman N., son of Truman and Catherine Reymond.

May 22

Susan Ann, dau. of George and Sarah Rice.

Sept. 27

Marilla A., dau. of Daniel N. and Catharine Smith.

May 22

Hannah Y., dau. of Moses and Susan Smith.

Dec. 12

Child of John H. and Limweyia Sweet.

Sept. 19

James R., son of Enos and Harriet Taylor.

Apr. 6

Mary E., dau. of Lorin and Elizabeth Town.

July 6

Charles W., son of George and Amanda Ufford.

Sept. 4

John, son of John and Susan Warner.

Sept. 18

Child of Charles and Louis.

1849,

Oct, 10

Child of Peggy A..le. Illegitimate.

Aug. 14

Ireeman LeRoy, son of Sidney and Sarah Jane Beebe.

July 1

Child of James and Mary Bonner.

May 8

Child of Patrick and Margaret Brian.

Dec. 27

Child of Alva and Caroline Brown.

Dec. 24

Child of Willi-am and Mary Caulkings.

Mch. 28

Child of John and Catharine Daily.

Aug. 28

James, son of John and Margaret Duane.

Aug. 1

Child of Stephen N. and Abba Goodwin.

Nov. 18

Child of Sarah Grinnell. Illegitimate.

Sept. 9

Child of Harvy and Mary Gridley.

Apr. 22

Sanford, son of Caleb and Mary Ann Green.

Oct 4

Child of Chauncey and Ellsa Green.

Feby. 25

Anna Maria, dau. of James and Maria Hopkins.

Jany. 26

Hannah G., dau. of Daeril and Mary Ann, Jones.

Sept. 13

Child of Joseph and Mary Kasson.

Apr. 14

Child of William and Mary Kelly.

June 24

DeWitt, son of Daniel and Marietta Lamb.

Feby. 28

Child of Patrick and Margaret McDonald.

Sept. 10

Reuben. son of John and Lucy Moot.

Apr. 3

Hamilton, son of William H. and .......llina Moot.

Feby. 23

Mona, dau. of Gershom. and Lucy (Morse?).

 

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Oct. 2

Sarah Jane, dau. of James and Lucy Muller.

Apr. 3

Michael, son of James and Mary Nutly.

Feby. 13

Child of Robert and Catharine Perry.

Feby. 14

Harriet Elizabeth, dau. of Lewis and Mary Ann Pratt.

Dec. 7

Child of Charles and Jane Randall.

Apr. 25

Charles, son of Warren and Catharine Randall.

Mch. 21

Hamlin Reed, son of Hamlin and Cornelia Reece.

Mch. 20

Emaline Cornelia, dau. of Levi W. and Mariah Sweet.

Oct. 25

Child of Joseph and Amy Townsend.

Aug. 4

Child of Charles and Mrs. Walrath.

Feby. 17

Jay, son of Daniel and Betsy Walrath.

July 22

Charles, son of Levi and Harriet Esther Waterbury.

Nov. 1

Mary Ann, dau. of William and Harriet Ann Watter.

May 16

Lasty, dau. of Hank and Lasty Wiffle.

- Contributed by Mrs. S. D. Kilpatrick.

(to be continued)

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VITAL STATISTICS OF NEW LONDON, CT.

BIRTHS.

1658 Nov. 15

Adam, son of John and Ruth Picket.

1659 Mch. 21

Hannah, dau. of Daniel and Grace Wetherell.

1685 July 28

John, son of Adam and Hannah Picket.

1714 Aug. 24

Mary, dau. of John and Elizabeth Picket.

1740 June 5

Katharine, dau. of Nathaniel and Mary Green.

DEATHS.

1689 Sept. 16

Hannah, wife of Adam Pickett.

1738 Dec. 9

John Pickett.

1754 May. 11

Mary, wife of Nathaniel Green.

MARRIAGES.

1680 May 26

Adam Pickett to Hanna, dau. of Danyell Wetherell.

1706 Oct. 21

John Picket to Elizabeth Christophers.

1734

Richard Christophers, Jun. to Mary Picket, dau. of John Picket.

1739 Jany. 17

Nathaniel Green, son of Deacon Timothy Green, to Mary Christophers,
   widow of Richard Christophers and dau. of John Picket.

1760 Oct. 16

Noble Hinman to Catherine Green.

- Contributed by Miss Katherine Dickerman.

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