Keeseville History I = Keese1.htm of my mother Ruth and maternal grandmother Beatrice Marie ( LESPERANCE ) McGEE andwas succeeded by Father BJ McLaughlin and his No.3, near the home of LB Davis http://bigelowsociety.com/keese/keese1.htm
Extractions: This is an etching of old Keeseville Industries. Circa 1880. ( ). There was also a Title: "When Iron Was King at Keeseville" As I learn more about Keeseville through this project, I will be able to identify more buildings in this etching. In the upper right is the well know "Stone Arch Bridge", and in the background to the left is a church. This was the First Congregational Church. circa 1852, located on 1746 Main Street. It is still standing, now the Ausable River Lodge No. 149. Some of the other structures are The Ausable Horse Nail Company buildings (1847), Old Brewery (c.1850), etc. Due to the responses generated by these pages, I have started a Keeseville Bulletin Board ......ROD 1/27/99 More history of Keeseville can be found on Pages.......................ROD.....11/21/2000 jabaill@uswest.net >has postcard pictures of Old Keeseville at link below: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~baillargeon/keeseville/ I recently received , by Roswell Stephen Frichette. He
Sprague Database -- Sprague Lines LB Olive Sprague b. 15 Apr 1817, d. 28 May 1891, Willoughby NV Deena Marie Spraguem of 05 Edward Spragg.) OM* Edward Sprague m. Nancy McLaughlin, had Elvert http://www.sprague-database.org/sp_lines.htm
Extractions: please click on the reload/refresh icon to ensure you are seeing the current update. The purpose of the "Heads of Sprague Lines" page is to identify (1) known Sprague immigrants, and (2) individuals with the surname Sprague (or a variation of Sprague) who have not been connected to a known immigrant. In both cases, information pertaining to the immediate family of these individuals is included. Currently, full immigration information is available for Francis Sprague, who immigrated in 1623, and the three sons of Edward, who immigrated in 1629. We have identified several other Spragues who are known to be immigrants but for whom all immigration data may not be known (ships, dates, etc.). (Note: The lines for known immigrants are highlighted in
Tracking Your Roots: Madison County, AL Cemeteries Gwathney June Marie 61-1970 7-8-1973. Mary Louise Murphree (daughter of ZD and LBMurphree) Nov. 25, 1951 McLaughlin, Lou Ella McLaughlin April 5, 1913 Feb. http://www.trackingyourroots.com/madisoncems.htm
Extractions: Old Gurley Pike, New Hope, Madison Co., Alabama This cemetery is located on the old , John Calvin Drake, plantation. Compiled and contributed by, Louise (Brockway) Thedford, July 1999 Name Birth Death Drake, Elvy L. (Lee) / / 1977 / / 1948 Drake, Alva L. / /1880 / /1958 Drake, Lou S. Dec. 17, 1900 May 4, 1989 Drake, Ruben W. Feb. 19, 1901 May 29, 1969 Drake, Flossie Stone / / 1902 / / 1950 Drake, John William / / 1898 / / 1954 Infant Dau. of R.W. Baby Patricia Kathrene Faulk Sept. 2, 1941 Only one date Drake, Dan C. Sr. Oct. 16, 1887 Jan. 23, 1961 Drake, Jennie H. (Hill) Mar. 19, 1888 May 22, 1964 Brockway, Arva Cecil March 31, 1908 May 16, 1962 Brockway, Dimple Drake Nov. 24, 1919 July 24, 1998 Drake, Elonza Mitchell June 27, 1877 Feb. 20, 1965 Drake, Christina Evans Jan. 12, 1898 May 30, 1953=09 Drake, Woodrow Eulece Dec. 3, 1919 Mar. 13, 1940 Drake, Charles S. July 20, 1885 Aug. 18, 1907=09 Drake, Tyra Span / / 1842 / / 1916=09 Serg. Co. E Mead=92s Ala. Cav. Confederate States Army
SOCCGS Surname List K Surnames K300 lowell Kiddoo, Vannie 10696 McLaughlin, W K300 18 Koenen, Joseph 9281 Winter,Marie K550 lowell 1966 lowell Kristoffersdatter, 2173 Einarson, LB K623 1810 http://www.savoury.net/soccgs/ndxk.html
1900 Soundex, Alphabetical Johnston - L enun with Mattie McLaughlin?. relationship mother. relationship grandson.LB M(a)cDonald, 96, 43, 1, 10. Marie, dau., Nov 1892, 7yrs, Phila. http://www.bcn.net/~macillus/Census Records/1900Jos.html
Extractions: M(a)cDonald, M(a)cDonnell, M(a)cDaniel Genealogical Records of Western Pennsylvania Home Clan Donald Records by County Contact ... back to 1900 Soundex index 1900 SOUNDEX Alphabetical Listing: Johnston - L key to numbers: Supervisors Dist., Enum. Dist., Sheet, Line Hints for Searching for first names in this Soundex 1) Check for all forms (Johnnie=Johnny=John; William=Willie=Bill; Kate=Katie=Katy) 2) Check for initials (John = J.) 3) Check for variant spellings (Rebecca=Rebeka=Rebbeca=Rebeca) 4) Misspellings (Alice = Allice) 5) Choose a member of the family with the most unusual name. (If the father was John with a son Lemuel, search for Lemuel!) 1900 CENSUS SOUNDEX State of Pennsylvania soundex code M-235 M(a)cDonald, M(a)cDaniel, M(a)cDonnell and variations. Johnston M(a)cDaniel, 13, 257, 7, 77 [black] born Ap 1863, 37yrs, VA Allegheny Co, Pittsburgh, 7240 Tioga Emma, wife, Dec 1865, 34yrs, VA Josephine, dau., Sep 1884, 15yrs, VA Mary J. Shelton, ML, 1839, 61yrs, VA Lousian Bryor, SiL, 1875, 25yrs, VA William Stanfield, born [boarder?], Apr 1870, 30yrs, VA. Jon M(a)cDonell, 200, 154, 1, 86
I Dream Of Genealogy - Lost Family Treasures Page and marriage entries primarily for the John McLaughlin family. cover is written thefollowing Memo LB April 6 Ave., New Rochelle, NY and Ola Marie REPASS of http://www.idreamof.com/lost_fm.html
Extractions: Lost (and Found) Family Treasures Long since lost, many family items such as diaries, documents, registers, scrapbooks, postcards and yearbooks find their way to antique shops, flea markets, musty basements. As we acquire these, we post them here in the hopes that they will find their way home. Enjoy your browsing can you solve these family mysteries? If you can, and let us know how these can be returned to their owner or their family. Are you in the possession of any lost or interesting family items that need to find their history? If you do, and tell us all about the item, how you acquired it and what you know about it. We will post it here so that others may contact you about it. Please read all conditions below before submitting. Tell us about your Lost family heirlooms . The following conditions apply to the Lost Items (Items that you are looking for): 1] You must be certain the item exists - i.e., you must be able to describe it and let us know where or who it was last with. 2] The item must belong in your family and you must explain how you are connected to the item.
Lawrence County, Tennessee Queries I am searching for the parents of Thomas McLaughlin SCOTT, born in Ky in abt. dob811-1877) their were JW,AL,Gedear, LB, Alberta Mae (Marie), and Mary http://www.tngenweb.org/lawrence/queries/lawrja02.htm.htm
Extractions: MY COMPUTER CRASHED AND I LOST ALL QUERIES SUBMITTED BETWEEN SEPT. 17 AND OCT. 16,2001. PLEASE RESEND ANY QUERIES I MIGHT HAVE LOST. ABERNATHY, HOWARD, TURNER Hello, My name is Sandra Fischer and I am trying to find anyone that has a marriage index of Lawrence Co.TN. for the years 1870 -1878. I am looking for my Greatgrandparents, Thomas HOWARD and Mary C. ABERNATHY-TURNER, she was adopted by her grandparents James A. and Lavinia TURNER. her parents were, Jane Turner and Harmon Abernathy. If anyone could help me out with this I would be very grateful, Thanks very much Sandy in AZ.
Spartanburg County, SC Cemeteries June 26, 1904 Feb 14, 1912 Dr. James G. McLaughlin 1876-1918 right side of the driveRow 1 Rose Marie Whitt Jan 7 26, 1937 Helen R. d/o H. LB Robinson June 15 http://rfci.net/wdfloyd/thomson.html
CEMETERIES #2 - YANCEY COUNTY NC McLaughlin Dora Pate McLaughlin, W/o Mack McLaughlin METCALF CEMETERY Ocober 20, 1942Son of Dallas and Marie Robinson 29. LB Robinson, 5/14/1950 2/9/1970 33 http://pages.xtn.net/~nute/cemeteries2.htm
Extractions: "M through Z" MANEY CEMETERY Location: From the mouth of Prices Creek go 3.1 miles to the junciton of Horton Creek-Indian Creek; turn left onto Indian Creek and go about 3.2 miles; Just past the Robert Maney house and on the right side of road, there is a gate; enter here and go up the hill to the cemetery which is visible from the road. Condition: Good
Dunkeld; Cemetery Index Frame 325, CAMERON, Catherine Alexandrina Marie, Abt. 1891, 20 Jul 1984, 93, 417, DONELAN,Bridget, Abt. 1842, 9 Sep 1909, 67, Wife of Robert (416); mthr of Robert (418). http://members.datafast.net.au/marrtronics/DUNKELD1.HTM
Extractions: There are only very basic toilet facilities for the visitor. To return to this Index, click Back on your browser; for the Global Index, click on Main Index above AGNEW ALBERTSON ALIBUC ANDERSON ... YOUNG AGNEW, Dugald James 9 Aug 1932 13 Jan 1998 AGNEW, Olive Agnes 2 Jun 1926 30 Oct 1986 Wife of Robert (181) AGNEW, Robert McArthur 16 Oct 1930 4 Jun 1987 Hus of Olive (180) ALBERTSON, Ernest Leslie Hus of Rita (83) ALBERTSON, Rita Annie Wife of Ernest (82) ALIBUC Indian Hawker ANDERSON, Isabel "Yasme" 13 Dec 1913 2 Jul 1996 ANDISON, Stuart Abt. 1930 20 Oct 1974 Result of accident ARKELL, Annie Abt. 1891 4 Mar 1982 Wife of William (170) ARKELL, Linda 21 Jan 1961 ARKELL, Rosina Abt. 1855 9 Feb 1939 Wife of William (37) ARKELL, William Abt. 1855 19 Feb 1929 Hus of Rosina (38) ARKELL, William Herbert
Untitled Mary McLaughlin, 1914, born 1854 James McLaughlin, 1913, born Helen Sloan Maher, 1945,born 1881 Marie A. Sloan Grover Looney Son of J. and LB Looney, 1893 http://eileen_slattery.tripod.com/stpatsreading.html
Fauna Mihalko Genealogy Files Harris Leo Duane Clyde Elliott m. Lorraine Marie Allex Leo In 1842, joined the MEChurch at Old Pisgah LB Jeffries 1. Pedigree Chart, by Janet Diane Jeffries. http://myindianahome.net/gen/jeff/records/family/mihalko.html
Extractions: Fauna Mihalko, former genealogy librarian at the Madison Jefferson County Public Library, collected many useful and interesting records over the years. These files were donated to the Jefferson County Historical Society . Records were organized into two categories, Jefferson County Genealogy and Jefferson County Subjects. The following is an index to the genealogy files only, of which I have cross-referenced the file titles. There are many more names within the individual files which are not indexed here. Some title names are of the person submitting the information. Individual genealogy files contain various contents. Some files are correspondence between Fauna and family genealogists, other files contain newspaper articles on individuals and / or families; and still other files are quite extensive -as are the Ryker and Lee files. I wish to thank Fauna Mihalko and her family, as well as the Jefferson County Historical Society for preserving this body of work for future genealogists. Ruth A. Hoggatt
Www.frontiernet.net/~cmccoy/cemetery/camden.txt Unmarked graveFOOTSTANE J Lot Estelle Marie Infant d Carrie Wilkinson Cook 1857-1925Lot LB Rainey December 13, 1923 End Lot Mrs. Ann McLaughlin Died March http://www.frontiernet.net/~cmccoy/cemetery/camden.txt
1997 Archived Queries - Pike Co ILGenWeb that my great grandmother MARY JANE McLaughlin lived in 1860 census, family 210,with daughters, LB, 12; Sarah Married first Anna Marie Hess and married second http://www.pikecoilgenweb.org/queries/1998.html
Extractions: TODDGENIE July 25, 1998 Harry Alonzo Abbott b. 20 Sep 1877 Pittsfield IL, moved to Kansas City KS and m. Emma Bigger,d. 16 Apr 1955 San Diego CA. Sp. Am. War vet. Any information parents, etc. appreciated. Thanks. C. Ardrey March 18, 1998 I am researching the Ardrey/Ardery family. Most of them lived in Pike, Ralls and Marion counties of Missouri, but some of them are missing and I was hoping that some of them may have resettled in Pike County, IL. across the river. If anyone has any information on anyone with this surname please contact me. Thanks. N. Nickell April 29, 1998 The BABCOCK GENEOLOGY by Stephen BABCOCK: "#205 Jared STAR, Son of Robert HAZZARD AND Mary (HAZZARD) BABCOCK, b. S. Kingston, R.I. 14 May 1795; d. Pittsfield, ILL 16 Oct 1838; m Stephentown NY 27 Dec, 1817, Diadama, dau of Benjamin and Louis (sic) [MACKAY] DOUGLASS, b. Stephentown 7 May 1800, d.Chicago ILL 18 Nov, 1877. Notation of marriage on pg 28 of: Genealogy of the McKay Family, Descendants of Elkenny McKAY by Dr. James Adolphus McKAY, West Superior, WI.; 1896 "He was a hatter."[referring to] : Jared Starr BABCOCK/ Diadama DOUGLAS children listed as: Jennie, born 18 Jun 1826 Robert "Fuller";[FULTON] born 30 May 1822 Louis [Lois] Douglas (sic); born 4 May 1824 I have much more on the BABCOCKS, DOUGLASES and McKAYS, some of whom went on to Kansas and then returned to Indiana.
GENEALOGY RESEARCH WILKINS MARRIAGE INDEX MARSHALL COUNTY SMITH, LF WILKINS, LB 01FEB Franklin County WILLIAM, ADAM WILKINS,Marie May 04 08 Nov 1843 Tennessee, LINCOLN County McLaughlin, Samuel WILKINS http://www.cityscope.net/~daryl/wilkin-f.html
Winn Genealogy 1776, Lunenburg Co., Virginia; m. SUSANNA McLaughlin; b. Abt. b. 1852; d. 1900; m.(1) LB ROGERS; b LADONNA Marie WINN, b. 28 November 1961, Crosbyton, Crosby Co http://home.earthlink.net/~butterflybren/winn.html
Extractions: MY WINN ANCESTRY Dedicated to the memory of my mother, Noble Lucile Winn, b. 01/10/24, d. 08/10/99 My great grandfather, William Washington "Buck" Winn, b. 12-14-1854 Descendants of Robert Wynne I Generation No. 1 1. ROBERT1 WYNNE I1 was born 1563 in Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England, and died 06 September 1609 in St. Georges, Canterbury, Kent England. He married FRANCES WATTMER, daughter of WILLIAM WATTMER and MARGARET PARKES/SPARKES. She was born 1565 in Canterbury, Kent England, and died 06 September 1609 in St. Georges, Canterbury, Kent England.
Pleasant Valley Cemetery Dallas County TX M. Jones, dau of Leo W. Marie (Holveck) Maserang of Isaac Katherine, Stone OK(double) McLaughlin, Mrs. Mintey 1883, 23 Jan 1907, wife of LB Ricketts, Stone http://www.geniecorner.com/HTML/PVCem.html
Extractions: James Gardner Boydstun and his family, together with members of the Holland, Ground, and Lowe families, and perhaps others, migrated from Barren and Warren Counties in Kentucky to Abington, Knox County, Illinois. Texas, in 1833. The group left on Boydstun's wedding day to Drusilla Ground, 27 August 1833. After a disappointing decade in Illinois, members of the same families in 1848 moved to Texas. The trip took 6 weeks by river and wagon. When they arrived in the Dallas area, the men took out south to choose land available for claim under the conditions of Peters Colony. The men were led by Texas Rangers who chained logs to their horses to flatten the grasses to allow passage. The prairie grasses grew as high as a man's head on horseback. Boydstun's 640 acre claim is described by Roberta Dukes Richardson as containing "a large cedar break, a small range of hills that rose majestically from the rolling prairie, with a fertile valley watered by a stream that the Indians had named 'Mountain Creek.'" Its southern border extends by 23 acres into Ellis County with 617 acres in Dallas County. It is not far east of the Tarrant County line. This author found Roberta's description to be very accurate, but would add that the hillsides were spotted with blooming prickly pear cactus as well. Boydstun's claim is patented June 12, 1856, No. 345, Vol. 13. The settlers' homes were built of cedar logs. With the passage of time, more rooms were added, halls and long porches, and better windows and doors replaced the old ones. The original Boydstun dwelling was named "the Big Room," where there occurred a triple wedding of three of Boydstun's daughters in 1867. But the old stone chimney of Boydtun's house remained unchanged, and weathered the ravages of time for 72 years until it was destroyed by fire in the year 1920.
Untitled d. 10 Sep 1874, aged 11m 28d, Daughter of LB M French, b. 1881, d. 1921 Jenniches,Anna Marie, b. 27 McLaughlin, Glory, b. 1900, d. 1909 McMains, Samuel T., b http://www.orangeclouds.net/cemeteries/cem-silverton.html
Extractions: I transcribed and photographed this cemetery Feb. thru Apr. of 2002. Every visible stone has been accounted for, though there could be other burials with no markings. I've tried not to make any mistakes while typing out these names, but if anything looks questionable please email me . I have put a lot of work into this. Please feel free to use this for your personal research, but please do not reproduce it or claim it as your own. Thank you!
(Surnames From Manning, Amy Matilda ) San Francisco Call married in 1876 to Fety, Marie Louise 1869D1144 Marchant, Elihu A. marriedin 1869 to McLaughlin, Lizzie 1890D-4130 Marcott, Joseph LB http://feefhs.org/fdb2/6991/6991-263.html