The Johnson-Wallace & Fish-Kirk Families


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1. Lorna Doone Wallace,1 daughter of William Havelock Wallace and Edith Pearl Poapst, was born on 22 Apr 1921 in Long Beach, Los Angeles, California, United States, died on 21 Mar 2006 in Panorama City, Los Angeles, California, United States at age 84, and was buried on 24 Mar 2006 in Eternal Valley, Newhall, Los Angeles, California, United States. Another name for Lorna was Mrs. Lorna Wallace Johnson.

Birth Notes: Attending physician at birth was J[ay] L. Beebe, M.D., husband of her aunt Hetty.

Research Notes: Source: Family records of Lorna (Wallace) Johnson.

Lorna married DeWayne Burton Johnson,2 3 son of Alexander L Johnson and Lula Mae Talbot.

Children from this marriage were:

          i.  Karen Gail Johnson

         ii.  Christine Adele Johnson

        iii.  Janine Elizabeth Johnson


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2. William Havelock Wallace,4 5 6 son of John Donald Wallace and Hannah Patmore, was born on 14 Sep 1870 in Elora, Wellington, Ontario, Canada, died about Aug 1935 in <Long Beach, California>, United States about age 64, and was buried in Sunnyside Cemetery, Long Beach, Los Angeles, California, United States.7

General Notes: Younger brother of Maud Wallace [Healy]. Older brother of Ernest H., Lewis H., Charles H. Wallace, and older half-brother of Gertrude, Ella and Maxwell R. Wallace.
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Excerpts from short autobiography by Edward H. Wallace dated 4 May 1920:

"Born in a log house on a rented farm, near Ponsonby, P.O., Pilkington Tp., Wellington Co., Ontario, Canada, April 16, 1872. Children preceding, Maud, now wife of Dr. H. H. Healy, Grand Forks, North Dakota; William Havelock, executive secretary Y.M.C.A., Los Angeles. Following, Ernest Hazlewood, Attorney, New Orleans, Lewis Herbert, President First National Bank, Newport Beach, California; Charles Horace, Cashier same bank at time of death, February, 1914. In 1879 family removed to Elora [Wellington Tp, Wellington Co., Ontario, Canada], five miles distant. November 1880 to Lincoln, Nebraska residing on a farm ten miles distant until February , 1881 when removed to Drayton, North Dakota, the family exchequer consisting of $2.40. Father filed on pre-emption one mile from town to which family removed in April and mother died the next month. Three years later father returned to Canada and married Mary Larter, mother's particular friend. To this union came Gertrude, who died at the age of two years Ella Irene, in 1887 and Maxwell Raymond, 1890.

"The railroad came to Drayton in 1887. In September, 1887 went with older brother [William H. Wallace] to Hamline University, St. Paul [Minnesota], where brother had been a short time the previous year. In December father sold his land and other property at Drayton to go to Pasadena, California and go into business with his brothers Albert and Frank who had preceded him. Will and Ed joined the party in Minneapolis. Father, after arriving, decided otherwise, bought other farms at Drayton and returned in March, 1888. Will and Ed helped with the farm work and returned to Hamline in the fall. Thus they continued until they finished the preparatory course, Ed working for the Nebraska Telephone Company in Lincoln, Nebraska, for fifteen months. Both returned to Hamline and were graduated together in 1895. Both worked hard throughout the course supplementing the assistance their father could give them. The summer of [18]93 Will was conductor on street-car line in St. Paul and Ed sold papers and collected and distributed laundry at the race-track of the State Fair Grounds. In December 1895 Ed took an office position with the Amenia and Sharon Land Co. at Amenia, North Dakota, setting about diligently to learn the grain business. In 1898 he enlisted in the North Dakota regiment for Philippine service but was disqualified because of physical defect and returned to his work at Amenia. That summer he went to Prescott, Wisconsin to ask Eleanor Dill to marry him. When they were in college together he thought he loved her but went out to get started in business and learn for sure. When they found that love was mutual, things took the usual course. They became engaged July 28th and were married the following July 27th. Eleanor's Uncle, M. T. Dill, had grown old in the grain business at Prescott and, to be relieved of some of the burden, invited Wallace to join with him and two of his old-time Employees in the M. T. Dill Grain Company. This partnership was effected August 1, 1900 and continued for eight years. Here four children were born to the couple-Jean, July 10, 1900;' John Donald, July 8, 1903; Marjorie, March 23, 1905 and William Dill January 5, 1907...

"To Long Beach, California the family removed in July, 1908 where he took a position in the Exchange National Bank which had been organized by his brother Will. He was soon made Assistant Cashier and Director. From this position he went to the Marine Commercial and Savings Bank as Vice President in January, 1916. This bank was then about two years old, had deposits of $300,000, and was paying no dividends. Now it has deposits of two and a half millions, is paying ten percent and earning much more.

"Another child, Eleanor Thompson, was born into this family January 16, 1914."

Research Notes: Birthplace & date from daughter Lorna Doone Wallace family tree.

From Who's Who on the Pacific Coast, p. 587:
WALLACE, William H., Banker; born, near Guelph, Ont., Sept. 14, 1870; son, John D. and Hannah (Patmore) W. A.B., Hamline Univ., St. Paul, Minn., 1895. Married, Mabel Gold, July 21, 1897, at Renville, Minn. Vice-pres., Exchange Natl. Bank, Long Beach; Dir., General Appliance Mfg. Co., Citizens Savings Bank. Member: Y.M.C.A., Chamber of Commerce, Masons, Odd Fellows, M.W.A., A.O.U.W. Club: Virginia Country. Res.: 1431 Linden ave.; Office: Exchange Natl. Bank, Long Beach, Cal.

• Moved: From Pilkington Tp to Wellington Tp, 1879, Elora, Wellington, Ontario, Canada.

• Moved: From Elora to Lincoln, Nebraska, Nov 1880, Lincoln, Nebraska, United States.

• Moved: From Lincoln to Drayton, North Dakota, Feb 1881.

• Attended: Hamline University, Sep 1887, St. Paul, Minnesota, United States.

• Moved: From St. Paul to Pasadena, Dec 1887, Pasadena, Los Angeles, California, United States.

• Moved: From Pasadena to Drayton, Mar 1888, Drayton, North Dakota, United States.

• Attended: Hamline University, Sep 1888, St. Paul, Minnesota, United States.

• Graduation: Hamline University, 1895, St. Paul, Minnesota, United States.

• Occupation: Cashier at Exchange National Bank, 1907, Long Beach, Los Angeles, California, United States.

• Occupation: Y.M.C.A. Secretary, 22 Apr 1921, Long Beach, Los Angeles, California, United States.

William married Mabel Gold.

Children from this marriage were:

          i.  Donald Clare Wallace (born on 10 Jul 1898 in Belview, Redwood Co., Minnesota, United States - died in 1985, buried in Sunnyside Cemetery, Long Beach, Los Angeles, California, United States)

         ii.  Helen Wallace

William next married Edith Pearl Poapst 4 5 8 9 10 on 18 Mar 1911 in <First Methodist Episcopal Church>, Long Beach, Los Angeles, California, United States. Edith was born on 3 Sep 1880 in <Lunenburg, Osnabruck>, (Stormont) Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry, Ontario, Canada, was christened on 31 Oct 1884 in Church of Scotland, Lunenburg, Osnabruck, (Stormont) Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry, Ontario, Canada, and died on 20 Oct 1943 in Los Angeles Co., California, United States at age 63. Another name for Edith was Edith Pearl Paupst.

Marriage Notes: Marriage performed by Henry I Pasmus, pastor of First Methodist Episcopal Church. Witnesses J. E. Springer of Los Angeles and Theodora Jayne of Anaheim.

Children from this marriage were:

          i.  William H. Wallace, Jr.

         ii.  Donald Clare Wallace (born on 10 Jul 1898 in Belview, Redwood Co., Minnesota, United States - died in 1985, buried in Sunnyside Cemetery, Long Beach, Los Angeles, California, United States)

        iii.  Helen Wallace

         iv.  Lind H. Wallace (born about 1913 in California, United States - died in Baja California, Mexico)

          v.  Stanley Harwood Wallace (born on 9 Sep 1916 in California, United States - died on 7 Oct 1997 in Sepulveda, Los Angeles, California, United States)

1        vi.  Lorna Doone Wallace (born on 22 Apr 1921 in Long Beach, Los Angeles, California, United States - died on 21 Mar 2006 in Panorama City, Los Angeles, California, United States)




3. Edith Pearl Poapst,4 5 8 9 10 daughter of Curtis Poapst and Helen Lind Studley, was born on 3 Sep 1880 in <Lunenburg, Osnabruck>, (Stormont) Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry, Ontario, Canada, was christened on 31 Oct 1884 in Church of Scotland, Lunenburg, Osnabruck, (Stormont) Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry, Ontario, Canada, and died on 20 Oct 1943 in Los Angeles Co., California, United States at age 63. Another name for Edith was Edith Pearl Paupst.

Birth Notes: From Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lunenburg_District%2C_Ontario):
Eastern District was one of four districts of Upper Canada created in 1788 . It comprised the St. Lawrence-Quebec border area, now eastern Ontario. It was originally named Lunenburg District, likely for the Brunswick-Lόneburg , but was renamed in 1792. It was abolished in 1849.
The district was originally bounded to the west by a line running north from the mouth of the Gananoque River and to the east by Lower Canada . The district town was New Johnstown, later renamed Cornwall . In 1798, the district was reorganized to consist of the counties of:
Dundas
Glengarry
Ontario (abolished in 1800)
Prescott
Russell
Stormont
In 1849, the district was replaced by the United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry .

Christening Notes: May have been baptized in the Free Presbyterian Church, Lunenburg (same as the Church of Scotland?).

Death Notes: Death date from "Decree Establishing Death of Joint Tenant" dated 15 Aug 1944.

Research Notes: Written evidence in Lorna Doone Wallace (Johnson) collection does not show Poapst spelled "Paupst."

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The text of Edith's holographic will, dated July 23rd, 1940 at Long Beach, California follows.

Long Beach, Calif.,
July 23rd, 1940.

To whom it may concern,

I have a one thousand dollar Life Insurance Policy (New York), No. 12 971 932. The annual Premium is $63.68 and the Policy was taken out Sept. 19th 1936. Cash surrender value $96.00.
I have 50 shares Capital stock in the Transport Oil Co. Cert. No. 1349. Address is 2nd floor, Merrit Bldg., 8th & Bdwy., Los Angeles, Calif.
I have 1/10 interest in Trust 560 held in the Farmer's and Merchant's Bank in Long Beach.
I have the mineral rights in half of Lot 26, Block 21, Back Bay Tract No. 1 as per map Book 10, at Page 146 of maps together with that portion of Riverside Drive adjoining said lot on the Northwest and that portion of the alley adjoining said lot on the Southeast, vacated by the city of Long Beach.
North half of lot 5 Block 58 Tract 1840 as per map recorded Book 31 at Page 41 in the office of San Bernardino Co. Recorder
I, Edith P. Wallace, this 10th day of October, 1942, do give and bequeath to my son Stanley H. Wallace, and my daughter, Lorna Wallace Johnson all my real and personal property to be disposed of as they jointly see fit so to do.
To my son Lind H. Wallace I give the sum of one dollar ($1.00), as I know Lorna and Stanley will be absolutely fair in their distribution of said property according to the justice of said distribution.
Edith P. Wallace
5567 California Ave.
Long Beach, Calif.
Lorna and Stanley are beneficiaries of my life insurance. Lorna's portion is to pay my funeral expenses and any outstanding bills, Stanley's to reimburse him for the money spent by him for me since Aug. 1941, and because he worked to help me pay a grocery bill of over $500.00, remaining out of school for this purpose one year.
Edith P. Wallace

• Graduation: Rochester State Hospital school of nursing, 1901, Rochester, Minnesota, United States.

• Occupation: Graduate Nurse at Rochester State Hospital, 31 Jul 1902, Rochester, Minnesota, United States. 11 Her brother, Harry, was also employed there as a nurse at the same time. Her position was "Graduate nurse, with board," and her monthly wages were $25.20.

• Occupation: Head Ward Nurse, without board, at $36.00 per month at the Rochester State Hospital, 31 Jul 1904, Rochester, Minnesota, United States. Source: Second Biennial Report of the Board of Control of State Institutions of Minnesota, period ending, July 31, 1904, p. 129.

• Residence: with her mother on Walnut Street, 1910, Long Beach, Los Angeles, California, United States.

• Will: 23 Jul 1940, Long Beach, Los Angeles, California, United States.

Edith married William Havelock Wallace 4 5 6 on 18 Mar 1911 in <First Methodist Episcopal Church>, Long Beach, Los Angeles, California, United States. William was born on 14 Sep 1870 in Elora, Wellington, Ontario, Canada, died about Aug 1935 in <Long Beach, California>, United States about age 64, and was buried in Sunnyside Cemetery, Long Beach, Los Angeles, California, United States.7
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4. John Donald Wallace,12 13 son of Donald Wallace and Harriet Lasby, was born on 24 Feb 1845 in Elora, Nichol Twp, Wellington, Ontario, Canada,14 died in 1907 in Long Beach, Los Angeles, California, United States at age 62, and was buried in Sunnyside Cemetery, Long Beach, Los Angeles, California, United States.15

General Notes: Edward H. Wallace wrote in short autobiography 4 May 1920:

"...until February, 1881 when removed to Drayton, North Dakota, the family exchequer consisting of $2.40. Father filed on pre-emption one mile from town to which family removed in April and mother died the next month. Three years later father returned to Canada and married Mary Larter, mother's particular friend. To this union came Gertrude, who died at the age of two years; Ella Irene, in 1887 and Maxwell Raymond, 1890..."

Research Notes: From History of Long Island: From Its Earliest Settlement to the Present Time, vol. III, p. 114 :

"George Wallace is descended from a Scotch family which has contributed members to every honorable and useful walk of life. His father, Donald Wallace, a native of Scotland, born in 1816, recently died in California, in the eighty-seventh year of his age. He reared a family of nine children, all but one of whom are living and occupying excellent business and social positions. The youngest son, a member of Roosevelt's 'Rough Riders' regiment, lost his life in the Spanish-American war. The eldest, John D., has long been a prominent business man and a leader in Republican councils in North Dakota, and is now the county judge of Pembina county; Charles L. is editor of the leading Republican newspaper in Nassau county, at Rockville Center, also a prominent operator in real estate. Albert J. and Frank S., as the firm of Wallace Bros., are at the head of large business enterprises at Los Angeles, Pasadena and elsewhere in California. Lavinia M. is the wife of R. H. Young, editor of the 'Methodist Herald,' of Minneapolis, Minnesota; Matilda H. is the wife of the Rev. James Healy, a Methodist Episcopal clergyman filling a pastorate in Southern California; and Mary A. is wife of S. Frank Johnson, a banker at Pasadena, California."

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Obituary published in a newspaper in Long Beach, California, date unknown (clipping).

John D. Wallace
John D. Wallace died this morning at the Long Beach hospital, after over a week's sickness following a severe surgical operation. He was sixty-two years of age. Before coming to Long Beach over a year ago, he resided at Drayton, N. D. He was at one time county commissioner, later a member of the assembly and afterwards judge of probate for Pembina county, North Dakota. In 1896 he represented his denomination in his state as delegate to the Methodist General Conference. He was a man whose character and bearing invited confidence. He was strong of body and stout of heart, and yet with an unfailing gentle disposition. It was his pride to give his children a good start in life, seven of whom have been assisted in gaining an acedemic [sic] education, five having graduated from Hamline university, St. Paul. There are left to mourn his loss, his wife, Ella and Max, the younger members of the family still at home; W. H. Wallace, cashier of the Exchange National bank of this city; L. H. Wallace, cashier of the Newport bank, E. H. Wallace, secretary of the M. T. Dill Grain company, Frescott [sic], Wis., E. H. Wallace, attorney, New York; Chas. H. Wallace, cashier of the bank of Albee, South Dakota, and Mrs. Dr. H. H. Healey of Grand Forks, North Dakota, besides his four brothers and three sisters, including A. J. Wallace, president of the Exchange National bank of this city, and Mrs. R. H. Young.
The funeral of John D. Wallace will be held at the First M. E. church tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. The services will be in charge of Rev. Will A. Betts, the address being delivered by Rev. E. A. Healy of Los Angeles.

• Religion: a Methodist.

• Owned: 50 acres of Lot 9S in Concession I, 1877, Pilkington Twp, Wellington Co., Ontario, Canada. 16 On the map as "J.D. Wallace." This lot was 3 lots north of the family farm, owned by his father, Donald, and his uncle Hugh. Immediately to the west was J. D. Patmore, then J. Lasby. To the northwest were H. Patmore then E. Patmore.

1877 county map digitized by the Canadian County Atlas Digital Project at McGill University.

• Served: as County Commissioner, Pembina, North Dakota, United States.

• Served: as member of the Assembly, North Dakota, United States.

• Occupation: Judge of probate court, Pembina, North Dakota, United States.

• Delegate: to the Methodist General Conference representing North Dakota, 1896, United States.

• Moved: from Drayton, North Dakota, Abt 1905, Long Beach, Los Angeles, California, United States.

John married Hannah Patmore 17 before 1870. Hannah was born in 1847 in Hamilton, <Wellington>, Ontario, Canada and died on 1 Jun 1881 in <Drayton, Pembina, North Dakota, United States>18 at age 34.

Children from this marriage were:

2         i.  William Havelock Wallace (born on 14 Sep 1870 in Elora, Wellington, Ontario, Canada - died about Aug 1935 in <Long Beach, California>, United States)

         ii.  Mary Maud Wallace (born before 1872)

        iii.  Edward Harold Wallace (born on 16 Apr 1872 near Ponsonby, Pilkington Twp, Wellington, Ontario, Canada - died in 1922, buried in Sunnyside Cemetery, Long Beach, Los Angeles, California, United States)

         iv.  Ernest Hazlewood Wallace (born after 1872)

          v.  Lewis Herbert Wallace (born after 1873)

         vi.  Charles H. Wallace (born after 1874 - died in Feb 1914)



John next married Mary Larter,19 20 daughter of Henry Larter and Elizabeth Ann Boulding, on 6 Jun 1883 in Pilkington Twp, Wellington Co., Ontario, Canada. Mary was born in 1854 in Pilkington Twp, Wellington Co., Ontario, Canada and died after 1907.

General Notes: Second wife of John Donald Wallace, three years after the death of his first wife, Hannah Patmore, in May or June of 1881.

Research Notes: Second wife of John Donald Wallace.

Children from this marriage were:

          i.  Gertrude Wallace (born about 1885 - died about 1887)

         ii.  Ella Irene Wallace (born in 1887 - died after 1907)

        iii.  Maxwell Raymond Wallace (born in 1890 - died after 1910)




5. Hannah Patmore,17 daughter of Levi Joseph Patmore and Elizabeth P. Bastedo, was born in 1847 in Hamilton, <Wellington>, Ontario, Canada and died on 1 Jun 1881 in <Drayton, Pembina, North Dakota, United States>18 at age 34.

Research Notes: May have died in May 1881.
Edward H. Wallace wrote (4 May 1920):
"...until February, 1881 when removed to Drayton, North Dakota, the family exchequer consisting of $2.40. Father filed on pre-emption one mile from town to which family removed in April and mother died the next month..."

Hannah married John Donald Wallace 12 13 before 1870. John was born on 24 Feb 1845 in Elora, Nichol Twp, Wellington, Ontario, Canada,14 died in 1907 in Long Beach, Los Angeles, California, United States at age 62, and was buried in Sunnyside Cemetery, Long Beach, Los Angeles, California, United States.15


6. Curtis Poapst,4 5 son of Johannes "John" Frederick Poapst and Margaret "Peggy" Wood, was born on 21 Jul 1843 in Lunenburg, Osnabruck Twp, Stormont (Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry), Ontario, Canada, died on 28 Feb 1885 in Osnabruck Centre, Osnabruck Twp, (Stormont) Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry, Ontario, Canada at age 41, and was buried in Poapst Homestead (Willis United Cemetery), Lunenburg, Osnabruck, (Stormont) Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry, Ontario, Canada.

Birth Notes: FamilySearch has his birthdate as 21 July 1848. However, the 1871 census gives his age as 27. It seems likely that he was born in 1843 instead (a misreading of the gravestone?).

Lorna Wallace family tree has b. July, 1848 in Lunenburg, Ontario, Canada. Other sources (e.g., Rosemary Benson) have 1843. Rosemary Benson did a great deal of research and may be right.

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~poaps/Notices.htm, etc. has tombstone inscription from Poapst homestead, [Osnabruck Twp., Stormont Co.,] Ontario.

See also http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:3047155&id=I582489045, seems authoritative. Has b. 21 Jul 1843. Another RootsWeb source has 1848.

My guess is that the headstone is no longer legible.

Death Notes: Source http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~poaps/Notices.htm has d. 28 February 1885.

Research Notes: Source: Family records of Lorna (Wallace) Johnson.


• Census: 1871, Cornwall Twp, Stormont (Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry), Ontario, Canada. Div 3
Pg 12
Ln 15
HN 33
FN 33
Last Name Poapst
First Name Curtis
Sex M
Age 27
Birthplace Ont.
Religion Lutheran
Origin Dutch
Occupation Carpenter
Marital M

Curtis married Helen Lind Studley 4 5 21 on 12 Nov 1868 in Wabasha, Minnesota, United States. Helen was born on 26 Nov 1850 in Cedar Creek, Washington, Wisconsin, United States and was christened on 31 Oct 1884 in Free Presbyterian Church, Lunenburg, (Stormont) Stormont, Dundas & Glengarry, Ontario, Canada. Other names for Helen were Helen Steadleigh and Ellen Stedly.

Children from this marriage were:

          i.  Hettie Evelena Poapst (born on 7 Aug 1871 in Cornwall, Ontario, Canada - died on 24 Jul 1961 in Orange Co., California, United States)

         ii.  Harry Elsworth Poapst (born on 6 May 1878 in Lunenburg, Osnabruck, Eastern District (Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry), Ontario, Canada - died on 5 Jun 1950 in Los Angeles Co., California, United States)

3       iii.  Edith Pearl Poapst (born on 3 Sep 1880 in <Lunenburg, Osnabruck>, (Stormont) Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry, Ontario, Canada - died on 20 Oct 1943 in Los Angeles Co., California, United States)




7. Helen Lind Studley,4 5 21 daughter of Sterling (Russell?) Studley and Barbara Linsin, was born on 26 Nov 1850 in Cedar Creek, Washington, Wisconsin, United States and was christened on 31 Oct 1884 in Free Presbyterian Church, Lunenburg, (Stormont) Stormont, Dundas & Glengarry, Ontario, Canada. Other names for Helen were Helen Steadleigh and Ellen Stedly.

Death Notes: Rosemary Benson speculates that she may have died in Minnesota.

Research Notes: Family records of Lorna (Wallace) Johnson have name as Helen Lind Studley.

Lorna Wallace family tree has name as Helen Lind Studley b. 26 Nov 1850, Cedar Creek, Washington Co., Wisconsin.

More info found in FamilySearch.org.

http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=bill_r&id=I4553 has spelling of name as Helen Steadleigh.

• Census: 1871, Cornwall Twp, Stormont (Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry), Ontario, Canada. Div 3
Pg 12
Ln 16
HN
FN
Last Name Poapst
First Name Helen
Sex F
Age 20
Birthplace U.S.A.
Religion Lutheran
Origin American
Occupation
Marital M

• Christening: 31 Oct 1884, Free Presbyterian Church, Lunenburg, Stormont, Dundas & Glengarry, Ontario, Canada.

• Residence: Abt 1891, Rochester, Minnesota, United States.

• Residence: 1904, Rochester, Minnesota, United States.

Helen married Curtis Poapst 4 5 on 12 Nov 1868 in Wabasha, Minnesota, United States. Curtis was born on 21 Jul 1843 in Lunenburg, Osnabruck Twp, Stormont (Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry), Ontario, Canada, died on 28 Feb 1885 in Osnabruck Centre, Osnabruck Twp, (Stormont) Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry, Ontario, Canada at age 41, and was buried in Poapst Homestead (Willis United Cemetery), Lunenburg, Osnabruck, (Stormont) Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry, Ontario, Canada.
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8. Donald Wallace,22 12 23 24 son of George Wallace and Barbara Munro, was born on 14 Feb 1816 in Rosshile/Rosskile <Mossfield?>, Rosskeen Parish, Ross-shire, Scotland,25 was christened on 16 Feb 1816 in Rosshile/Rosskile <Mossfield?>, Rosskeen Parish, Ross-shire, Scotland, and died in 1902 in Pasadena, Los Angeles, California, United States at age 86.

Birth Notes: According to Jeanine Wallace, the family Bible of George & Barbara Wallace states that Donald was born in "Ropshile" (Ross-shile/Ross-skile?) Parish of Rosskeen February 14, 1816.

Donald Wallace's letter to Ed Wallace has only that he was born in Ross-shire 14 Feb 1816.

Mossfield Parish (which may not have existed) is given by an online source.

Christening Notes:
FamilySearch.org has christened 16 Feb 1816

General Notes: Donald Wallace (1816-?) letter to Ed H. Wallace dated 4 Jun 1896 has b. 18 Aug 1737 [1773? May be typo in transcription]: "His [Alexander's] oldest son, Lachlin, was my great-grandfather; his son John was my grandfather; one of his sons, George, was my father. He [George] was born January 9th, 1775. He married Barbara Munro, 6th March, 1806. He was a factor for Culrain, a wealthy man, then he went as overseer for a gentleman. On the 7th Oct 1825, he and wife and 4 sons left Scotland for South America. There he tried farming, but he did not like it. He left his [son] John there. He and family went to Canada West. He arrived at Guelph 26 September 1827. He settled on a farm there. On the 19th of next August he died. His wife [Barbara] was born in Ross[-s]hire 18 Aug 1737 [sic]. She died at Woolwich, Feb. 4, 1844 He had four sons--John, Donald, Hugh, Alexander. John was born at Ross[-s]hire, 13th of April 1813. He died in South America 11th of March, 1848. Donald was born 14th of February 1845. Hugh was born in Sutherland, 8th July, 1819. Died. Alexander was born in Sutherland on the 3rd of February, 1822. Barbara Wallace and her three sons removed from near Guelph to Woolwich 20th April, 1833. On a genealogical tree of the family of Wallaces in Ross[-s]hire, by a cousin of mine, I saw 88. Some more might be added since. One of them, Lachlin, had 10 children. One of them was John, my grandfather."

Research Notes: According to himself (letter to Ed H. Wallace on 4 Jun 1896), he was born on 14 Feb 1816, Ross-shire Scotland.
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From History of Long Island, vol. III, p. 114 :

"George Wallace is descended from a Scotch family which has contributed members to every honorable and useful walk of life. His father, Donald Wallace, a native of Scotland, born in 1816, recently died in California, in the eighty-seventh year of his age. He reared a family of nine children, all but one of whom are living and occupying excellent business and social positions. The youngest son, a member of Roosevelt's 'Rough Riders' regiment, lost his life in the Spanish-American war. The eldest, John D., has long been a promient business man and a leader in Republican councils in North Dakota, and is now the county judge of Pembina county; Charles L. is editor of the leading Republican newspaper in Nassau county, at Rockville Center, also a promient operator in real estate. Albert J. and Frank S., as the firm of Wallace Bros., are at the head of large business enterprises at Los Angeles, Pasadena and elsewhere in California. Lavinia M. is the wife of R. H. Young, editor of the 'Methodist Herald,' of Minneapolis, Minnesota; Matilda H. is the wife of the Rev. James Healy, a Methodist Episcopal clergyman filling a pastorate in Southern California; and Mary A. is wife of S. Frank Johnson, a banker at Pasadena, California."
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From History of Long Island, vol. III, pp. 95-96:

"Charles L. Wallace, editor of the 'South Side Observer' of Rockville Center, Long Island, was born in Ponsonby, Ontario, December 13, 1855, a son of Donald and Harriet (Lasby) Wallace. Hiw paternal grandparents were George and Margaret Wallace, who were natives of Scotland, and his maternal grandparents were Charles and Mary Lasby, natives of England. Donald Wallace, father of Charles L. Wallace, was born in Ross-shire, Scotland, February 14, 1816, from whence he emigrated to Caracas, South America, and thence to Ontario, and he subsequently removed to Pasadena, California. He was a farmer by occupation, but was also engaged for a time as a manufacturing chemist. In 1838 he was united in marriage to Miss Harriet Lasby, who was born in London, England, in 1822; nine children were born to them, namely: John D., Lavinia M., George, Charles L., Albert J. Francis S., Matilda H., Alexander H. and Mary A. Wallace."

• Sailed: from Scotland to La Guayra (Caracas), Venezuela, on the ship "Planet", 7 Oct 1825, Cromarty, Ross-shire (Ross and Cromarty, Highland), Scotland. Emigrated with his parents and three brothers. His brother John remained in Venezuela when the rest of the family sailed to Canada.

• Emigrated: to West Canada, 26 Sep 1827, Guelph Twp, (Wellington), Ontario, Canada. With his parents and two brothers.

• Occupation: farmer, Guelph Twp, (Wellington), Ontario, Canada.

• Religion: a Methodist, joining the Methodist Church, 24 Feb 1840, Pilkington Twp, Wellington Co., Ontario, Canada.

• Inherited: the family farm, with his brothers Hugh and Alexander, 1849, Ponsonby, Nichol Twp, Wellington, Ontario, Canada. Donald sold/gave his 50 acres to Hugh's son George when he moved to the United States.

• Owned: 50 acres of, 1877, Pilkington Twp, Wellington Co., Ontario, Canada. 26 Appears on map as "D. Wallace." The other 150 acres were owned by his brother Hugh, on the map as "Hugh Wallace" and "H. Wallace."

1877 county map digitized by the Canadian County Atlas Digital Project at McGill University.

• Moved: from Guelph to, Pasadena, Los Angeles, California, United States.

• Occupation: manufacturing chemist, <California, United States>.

Donald married Harriet Lasby 27 28 29 in 1838. Harriet was born on 15 Nov 1822 in Penkhull, (Stoke-upon-Trent), Staffordshire, England and died in May 1887 in California, United States at age 64. Another name for Harriet was Harriette Lasby.

Children from this marriage were:

          i.  George Charles Wallace (born between 1839 and 1853 in Ontario, Canada)

         ii.  Francis "Frank" <Sylvester> Wallace (born Betw 1839 and 1853 - died before 1939)

        iii.  Matilda Frances Wallace (born Betw 1839 and 1853 - died after 1907)

4        iv.  John Donald Wallace (born on 24 Feb 1845 in Elora, Nichol Twp, Wellington, Ontario, Canada - died in 1907 in Long Beach, Los Angeles, California, United States)

          v.  Lavina Margaret Wallace (born in 1846 in Pilkington Twp, Wellington Co., Ontario, Canada - died in 1920, buried in Sunnyside Cemetery, Long Beach, Los Angeles, California, United States)

         vi.  Dr. Albert Joseph Wallace (born in 1853 in Wellington Co., Ontario, Canada - died on 23 Feb 1939 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California)

        vii.  Charles L. Wallace (born on 13 Dec 1855 in Ponsonby, Nichol Twp, Wellington, Ontario, Canada)

       viii.  Alexander H. Wallace

         ix.  Mary A. Wallace (died after 1939)

          x.  Robert Wallace (died in 1898)


9. Harriet Lasby,27 28 29 daughter of Charles Lasby and Margaret Challenor, was born on 15 Nov 1822 in Penkhull, (Stoke-upon-Trent), Staffordshire, England and died in May 1887 in California, United States at age 64. Another name for Harriet was Harriette Lasby.

General Notes: Ambiguous handwritten note by Lorna Wallace [Johnson]:
"My great grandfather on my father's side came to Canada from Scotland. His wife emigrated from England to Canada."

Research Notes: From History of Long Island, vol. III, pp. 95-96:

"Charles L. Wallace, editor of the 'South Side Observer' of Rockville Center, Long Island, was born in Ponsonby, Ontario, December 13, 1855, a son of Donald and Harriet (Lasby) Wallace. His paternal grandparents were George and Margaret Wallace, who were natives of Scotland, and his maternal grandparents were Charles and Mary Lasby, natives of England. Donald Wallace, father of Charles L. Wallace, was born in Ross-shire, Scotland, February 14, 1816, from whence he emigrated to Caracas, South America, and thence to Ontario, and he subsequently removed to Pasadena, California. He was a farmer by occupation, but was also engaged for a time as a manufacturing chemist. In 1838 he was united in marriage to Miss Harriet Lasby, who was born in London, England, in 1822; nine children were born to them, namely: John D., Lavinia M., George, Charles L., Albert J. Francis S., Matilda H., Alexander H. and Mary A. Wallace.

Harriet married Donald Wallace 22 12 23 24 in 1838. Donald was born on 14 Feb 1816 in Rosshile/Rosskile <Mossfield?>, Rosskeen Parish, Ross-shire, Scotland,25 was christened on 16 Feb 1816 in Rosshile/Rosskile <Mossfield?>, Rosskeen Parish, Ross-shire, Scotland, and died in 1902 in Pasadena, Los Angeles, California, United States at age 86.


10. Levi Joseph Patmore,4 son of Edward Patmore and Unknown, was born about Mar 1817 in <England>, died on 1 Jul 1872 in <Elora, > Wellington, Ontario, Canada about age 55, and was buried in Ponsonby Cemetery, Ponsonby, Nichol Twp, Wellington, Ontario, Canada. Other names for Levi were Edward (Levi) Patmore, Levi Joseph Patmore, and Levi Joy Patmore.

Burial Notes: The inscription reads: In memory of / LEVI PATMORE / who died July 1st / 1872 / Aged 55 years 4 mo / Douglas & Brown / Elora
( from http://freepages.history.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~clifford/Wellington.htm#Nichol%20Township)
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From http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~methodists/pilkington.htm:
Bethany Methodist Lot 10 Con 6 Church Lot 2 Con 9 - The first record for Bethany Church was for the purchase of the land for the cemetery at Ponsonby on the Elora Road. It was bought on October 3, 1843 from Oliver and Mary Lasby for two pounds and was three-quarters of an acre. The cemetery was closed in 1888. Some names on the gravestones are John Allen d 1875 Joseph Hall d 1861 Thomas Howse d 1874 Mary Peckover (Howse) d 1885 Ann Howse d 1881 Levi Patmore d 1872 Mary Lasby d 1876, Joseph Lasby d 1876

Research Notes: Source: Family records of Lorna (Wallace) Johnson.

Lorna Wallace family tree has name as "Edward (Levi) Patmore, dob unknown, England?"

Source: FamilySearch.org has name as Levi Joy Patmore, b. 1815 + family, but also has Levi Jos [Joseph?] Patmore, b. in England. That second source gives his father as Edward Patmore.

• Moved: to Pilkington Township, May 1834.

• Occupation: Carpenter, 1869, Elora, Nichol Twp, Wellington Co, Ontario, Canada. Source: The Province of Ontario Gazetteer and Directory, Toronto, 1869, p. 147.

• Occupation: Architect.

Levi married Elizabeth P. Bastedo 4 on 18 Aug 1845 in <Elora, Nichol Twp or Gore District>, Wellington Co, Ontario, Canada. Elizabeth was born about 1817 in <Pilkington Twp or Guelph, > Wellington, Ontario, Canada.

Marriage Notes: Source: FamilySearch.org has 2 marriage dates. One says abt 1847, Elora, Nichol Twp, Wellington Co. I used the other as it "feels" more authoritative. Both have Levi + Elizabeth.

Another source has same date 18 Aug 1845 in Gore District, Ontario. This, too, "feels" authoritative since it has an exact date.

Children from this marriage were:

5         i.  Hannah Patmore (born in 1847 in Hamilton, <Wellington>, Ontario, Canada - died on 1 Jun 1881 in <Drayton, Pembina, North Dakota, United States>)

         ii.  Mary Jane Patmore (born in 1849 in Pilkington Twp, Wellington Co., Ontario, Canada - died in 1918)

        iii.  Harriet Elizabeth Patmore (born on 11 Oct 1851 in Cayuga, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada - died in 1853)

         iv.  John Edward Patmore (born in 1853 in Elora, Nichol Twp, Wellington, Ontario, Canada - died in 1920)

          v.  Levi Wesley Patmore (born on 7 Jun 1856 in Elora, Nichol Twp, Wellington, Ontario, Canada - died in 1927)

         vi.  William Henry Patmore (born on 2 Mar 1858 in <Pilkington Twp>, Wellington, Ontario, Canada)

        vii.  Louisa Ann Patmore (born in 1860 - died in 1860)

       viii.  Emilie Lavinia Patmore (born on 24 May 1867 in Pilkington Twp, Wellington Co., Ontario, Canada - died in 1956)

         ix.  Emma Maud Patmore (born on 23 Apr 1869 in Pilkington Twp, Wellington Co., Ontario, Canada - died in 1922)


11. Elizabeth P. Bastedo 4 was born about 1817 in <Pilkington Twp or Guelph, > Wellington, Ontario, Canada.

Research Notes: Source: Family records of Lorna (Wallace) Johnson.

Lorna Wallace family tree has only name Elizabeth Bastedo, details unknown

FamilySearch.org has dates, family, but they do not agree. One says b. 1817, Pilkington Twp, Wellington Co.; another says b. 1826, Guelph, Wellington Co. The latter has Levi Jos Patmore, m. 18 Aug 1845. Using the 2nd set of dates.

Elizabeth married Levi Joseph Patmore 4 on 18 Aug 1845 in <Elora, Nichol Twp or Gore District>, Wellington Co, Ontario, Canada. Levi was born about Mar 1817 in <England>, died on 1 Jul 1872 in <Elora, > Wellington, Ontario, Canada about age 55, and was buried in Ponsonby Cemetery, Ponsonby, Nichol Twp, Wellington, Ontario, Canada. Other names for Levi were Edward (Levi) Patmore, Levi Joseph Patmore, and Levi Joy Patmore.


12. Johannes "John" Frederick Poapst,4 30 31 32 33 son of Daniel Frederick "Frederick" Papst and Mary Werley, was born on 8 Nov 1795 in Northfield Station, Cornwall Twp, Eastern District (Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry), Ontario, Canada, was christened on 25 Dec 1795,34 died on 2 Oct 1887 in Lunenburg, Osnabruck, (Stormont) Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry, Ontario, Canada at age 91, and was buried in Poapst Homestead (Willis United Cemetery), Lunenburg, Osnabruck, Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry, Ontario, Canada. Other names for Johannes were John Frederick Papst, John Frederick Poapst, and John T. Poapst.

Birth Notes: Rosemary Benson has born in Williamsburg, Dundas, Ontario.

Christening Notes: Godparents at baptism were Johannes Pabst and Maria Feverle.

Research Notes: Source: Family records of Lorna (Wallace) Johnson.

Lorna Wallace family tree has only "John Poapst, Canada?"

Although some sources show middle initial as T, it's pretty certain that his middle name was Frederick.

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~poaps/Notices.htm has John F. Poapst d. 1 Oct 1887 at age 72, buried at Poapst Homestead.

• Enlisted or Promoted: Ensign in the Stormont 1st Regiment of the militia, 1 Feb 1838, Stormont (Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry), Ontario, Canada. 35

• Owned: (probably) 50 acres of lot 3 in concession 6, 1879, Osnabruck, Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry, Ontario, Canada. On map as "J. Poapst." Located south of J. Waddel and T. Cook, and north of G.S. Watson. To the east were W. Hoople, J.J. Ruport and G. W. Ruport. Farther north were E. Fetterly, L. Runnions, and N. Eamons.

Johannes married Margaret "Peggy" Wood 4 36 37 38 39 on 14 Jan 1819 in Osnabruck Twp, Stormont (Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry), Ontario, Canada. Margaret was born in 1797 in <Gananoque, (Leeds and Grenville)>, Ontario, Canada, died on 18 Apr 1853 in Osnabruck Centre, Osnabruck Twp, (Stormont) Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry, Ontario, Canada at age 56, and was buried in Poapst Homestead (Willis United Cemetery), Lunenburg, Osnabruck, Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry, Ontario, Canada. Another name for Margaret was Peggy Wood.

Marriage Notes: Another source has married in 1828.

Children from this marriage were:

          i.  Elizabeth Poapst (born in Sep 1823 in Osnabruck Twp, Stormont (Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry), Ontario, Canada - died on 8 Apr 1896 in Osnabruck Twp, Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry, Ontario, Canada)

         ii.  Sarah C. Poapst (born about 1825 in Osnabruck Twp, Stormont (Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry), Ontario, Canada - died on 11 Jun 1899 in <Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry, >, Ontario, Canada)

        iii.  Mary Poapst (born about 1827 - died on 17 Jan 1849 in Osnabruck Twp, Stormont (Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry), Ontario, Canada)

         iv.  Alexander Poapst (born on 10 Jun 1829 in Osnabruck Centre, Osnabruck Twp, Stormont (Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry), Ontario, Canada - died on 15 Nov 1910 in Cornwall, Ontario, Canada)

          v.  Benjamin Poapst (born on 12 Dec 1831 in Cornwall Twp, Eastern District (Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry), Ontario, Canada - died on 20 Jun 1901 in Aylmer, Elgin East, Ontario, Canada)

         vi.  Anna A. Poapst (born on 2 Feb 1834 in Osnabruck Twp, Stormont, Eastern District (Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry), Ontario, Canada - died on 28 Oct 1902)

        vii.  Ephraim Poapst (born on 16 Aug 1835 in Osnabruck Twp, Stormont (Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry), Ontario, Canada - died on 14 Feb 1920 in Cornwall Twp, Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry, Ontario, Canada)

       viii.  Archibald Papst (born in 1838 in Osnabruck Twp, Stormont, Eastern District (Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry), Ontario, Canada - died on 1 Nov 1912 in Hennepin Co., Minnesota, United States)

         ix.  Susan Martha Poapst (born on 22 Nov 1840 in Cornwall, Osnabruck Twp, Eastern District (Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry), Ontario, Canada - died on 13 Nov 1921 in Avonmore, (North Stormont), Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry, Ontario, Canada)

6         x.  Curtis Poapst (born on 21 Jul 1843 in Lunenburg, Osnabruck Twp, Stormont (Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry), Ontario, Canada - died on 28 Feb 1885 in Osnabruck Centre, Osnabruck Twp, (Stormont) Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry, Ontario, Canada)

         xi.  Frederick Poapst (born about 1849 in Osnabruck Twp, Stormont (Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry), Ontario, Canada)


13. Margaret "Peggy" Wood,4 36 37 38 39 daughter of John Wood, (U.E.L.) and Abigail Drew, was born in 1797 in <Gananoque, (Leeds and Grenville)>, Ontario, Canada, died on 18 Apr 1853 in Osnabruck Centre, Osnabruck Twp, (Stormont) Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry, Ontario, Canada at age 56, and was buried in Poapst Homestead (Willis United Cemetery), Lunenburg, Osnabruck, Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry, Ontario, Canada. Another name for Margaret was Peggy Wood.

Birth Notes: May have been born about 1794 or earlier, and possibly in Stormont Co. (Lunenburg?) instead of Gananoque. Rosemary Benson has b. 1797

Death Notes: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~poaps/Notices.htm has
Margaret, wife of John F. Poapst d. 18 Apr 1853, age 59 years
Buried at Poapst Homestead. (Taken from a gravestone) 3/28/07 kjf. She would have been 59 years old in 1856 or 1857 if born in 1797.

If death date was actually 18 Apr 1859, she was born in 1800 or 1801.

Research Notes: Poss. b. Cornwall, Ontario or Gananoque (Leeds and Grenville Co.), Ontario.


Margaret married Johannes "John" Frederick Poapst 4 30 31 32 33 on 14 Jan 1819 in Osnabruck Twp, Stormont (Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry), Ontario, Canada. Johannes was born on 8 Nov 1795 in Northfield Station, Cornwall Twp, Eastern District (Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry), Ontario, Canada, was christened on 25 Dec 1795,34 died on 2 Oct 1887 in Lunenburg, Osnabruck, (Stormont) Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry, Ontario, Canada at age 91, and was buried in Poapst Homestead (Willis United Cemetery), Lunenburg, Osnabruck, Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry, Ontario, Canada. Other names for Johannes were John Frederick Papst, John Frederick Poapst, and John T. Poapst.

14. Sterling (Russell?) Studley

Sterling married Barbara Linsin.4 40

Children from this marriage were:

7         i.  Helen Lind Studley (born on 26 Nov 1850 in Cedar Creek, Washington, Wisconsin, United States)

         ii.  Alice <Studley>


15. Barbara Linsin

Barbara married Sterling (Russell?) Studley.4
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16. George Wallace,4 41 42 son of John Wallace, [I] and Janet Grant, was born on 8 Jan 1775 in Culrain, Rosskeen Parish, Ross-shire (Ross and Cromarty, Highland), Scotland,25 died on 19 Aug 1828 in Guelph Twp, (Wellington), Ontario, Canada at age 53, and was buried in Woodlawn Cemetery, Guelph, (Wellington), Ontario, Canada.

Birth Notes: Birthdate and place from the family Bible of George & Barbara Wallace:
George born at Culrain, Parish of Rosskeen, Ross-shire, Scotland January 8, 1775 (as on the gravestone).

Death Notes: http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=mkallan&id=I00003 has d. 29 Aug 1828 in Guelph, Ontario instead of Donald Wallace's 19 Aug 1828. Headstone at Woodlawn says 19 Aug 1828.

Burial Notes: Block E
WE-4322

Now Woodlawn Memorial Park
762 Woolwich Street
Guelph, Wellington, ON

From Jeanine Wallace (email 12 Jan 2010): "George and Barbara have their own headstone. Originally George was buried downtown Guelph, he was the second person to be buried in that cemetary. The cemetary has since been moved to the Woodlawn cemetary were most of the family is buried now. When George passed away he and the family were living in the Scotch Block just outside of Guelph, now a little intersection called Marden. Grandpa says that he heard that Barbara and her sons were quite a burden on the neighbours after George died because they certainly didn't have much."

General Notes: Donald Wallace (1816-?) letter to Ed H. Wallace dated 4 Jun 1896 has b. 9 Jan 1775:

"His [Alexander's] oldest son, Lachlin, was my great-grandfather; his son John was my grandfather; one of his sons, George, was my father. He [George] was born January 9th, 1775. He married Barbara Munro, 6th March, 1806. He was a factor for Culrain, a wealthy man, then he went as overseer for a gentleman. On the 7th Oct 1825, he and wife and 4 sons left Scotland for South America. There he tried farming, but he did not like it. He left his [son] John there. He and family went to Canada West. He arrived at Guelph 26 September 1827. He settled on a farm there. On the 19th of next August he died. His wife [Barbara] was born in Ross[-s]hire 18 Aug 1737 [sic]. She died at Woolwich, Feb. 4, 1844 He had four sons--John, Donald, Hugh, Alexander. John was born at Ross[-s]hire, 13th of April 1813. He died in South America 11th of March, 1848. Donald was born 14th of February 1845. Hugh was born in Sutherland, 8th July, 1819. Died. Alexander was born in Sutherland on the 3rd of February, 1822. Barbara Wallace and her three sons removed from near Guelph to Woolwich 20th April, 1833. On a genealogical tree of the family of Wallaces in Ross[-s]hire, by a cousin of mine, I saw 88. Some more might be added since. One of them, Lachlin, had 10 children. One of them was John, my grandfather."

Research Notes: Lorna Wallace family tree has "George (John?) Wallace." Was John his middle name? His brother? Father? Also has b. 8 Jan 1775. Transcription of Donald Wallace letter of 4 June 1896 to Ed Wallace has 9 Jan 1775, but his gravestone and the family Bible say 8 January 1775 in Culrain.

http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=tincanman&id=I110374
Has b. 1775 in Cromarty, Scotland.

Cromarty is very near
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See also George's brother John, whose second marriage was to Catherine Munro. Barbara's sister? Is this John the reason for confusion about his name?
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From Discussion Board at http://boards.ancestry.co.uk/thread.aspx?mv=flat&m=2255&p=localities.britisles.scotland.roc.general :
Re: Looking for George Wallace-1775 and Barbara Munro-1789 of Rosshire
1 Mar 2009
pachinkoisforlovers

i am related to George Wallace and Barbara Munro through their son Donald.

here is the information that i have:
George Wallace, his Wife and their four sons left the port in Cromarty,Scotland and sailed on the vessel "Planet" in 7 Oct 1825 for South America. they went on the promise of land and other concessions that were never realized. In Carracas (LaGuayra), Venezuela and 18 mo. (1827)later arrived in Guelph Tp. CAN and were alloted land on the Elora Road (Scotch Block)and became known as the LaGuayra settlers. George dies Aug. 18 1828 and was the second body to be buried in the old cemetary behind Chalmers church.

From what i can find i believe that George, Barbara and three of their sone (George, Alexander and Hugh) went to Canada. I have mixed reports but have come to believe that their son John stayed in Carracas where he died some years later.

Hugh Wallace(b. 1819 Scotland-5 Sept 1881 Wellington co. ON) married Margaret Metcalf. they had 9 children.

I have your relative Alexander Wallace (b. 28 Feb 1822 Scotland - 29 Sept 1892 ON) marrying Mary Ann Elizabeth Cunningham. they had 11 children.

My G-G Grandfather Donald Wallace(b.14 Feb 1816 Scotland- d.1902 Pasadena, CA) married Harriet Lasby in 1838. they had 9 children.
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Email from Jeanine Wallace 20 Jan 2010 :

My grandparents have a wooden chest that came across with George and Barbara where they keep a lot of family stuff, in it is a Gaelic bible with inscriptions of birthdates and deaths. Below is what is written inside the bible - thought you might be interested.

George born at Culrain Parish of Ropskeen Ropshire, Scotland January 8 1775-August 19, 1828

Barbara born at Arshrop Parish of Ropskeen Ropshire Scotland August 18, 1789-February 4, 1849

Married March 6, 1806

John born in Soniskile Parish of Ropskeen April 19,1813-March 11 1846

Donald born Ropshile Parish of Ropskeen February 14, 1816 -

Hugh born in Creech Sutherland July 9, 1819

Alexander born in Creech Sutherland February 3, 1822 - September 29,1892

Just a side note - Alexander died in Port Elgin, Ontario - he moved there as Donald and Hugh took over the farm

Barbara died at the home of her son Hugh in what was then Woolwich Township, but was later named Pilkington Township in 1852 and has since been amalgamated to be Centre Wellington Township



• Occupation: farmer, <Culrain>, Rosskeen, Ross-shire, Scotland.

• Occupation: Factor, Bef 1813, Culrain, Rosskeen Parish, Ross-shire (Ross and Cromarty, Highland), Scotland. "Factor of Culrain" (estate overseer?)

• Occupation: overseer for a gentleman, Abt 1813, Ross-shire (Ross and Cromarty), Scotland. May be the same as "factor of Culrain"

• Sailed: from Scotland for La Guayra, on the seacoast near Caracas, Gran Colombia (Venezuela), South America on the ship "Planet", 7 Oct 1825, Cromarty, Ross-shire (Ross and Cromarty, Highland), Scotland. Emigrated with his wife and four sons. John may have remained in Colombia (Venezuela) when the rest of the family sailed to Canada in 1827.

In 1825, Caracas and La Guayra were part of Gran Colombia. Venezuela split from Gran Colombia on 13 January 1830.

• Immigration: to Canada West, 26 Sep 1827, Guelph, (Wellington), Ontario, Canada. with his wife and three or four sons. (John may have remained in Venezuela.) They, and other Scottish immigrants, became known as the La Guayra settlers (La Guairan settlers) in Ontario.

• Allotted: land on the Elora Road in the Scotch Block outside Guelph, Abt 1827, (Marden), Guelph Twp, (Wellington), Ontario, Canada. The original farm was located at the present-day intersection of King's Highway 6 and Wellington Road 30, in Marden, Ontario, northwest of Guelph. From Jeanine Wallace (email 2 Jan 2010): "I selected two points on the map. The first is Marden, Ontario. This intersection that I marked is where George and Barbara first settled in the Scotch Block with the other settlers from Venezuala."
http://maps.google.ca/maps?f=d&source=s_d&saddr=King's+Hwy+6&daddr=Wellington+Rd+7&geocode=FTwSmQId-Lk2-w%3BFbnImQIdzqw1-w&hl=en&mra=dme&mrcr=0&mrsp=0&sz=13&sll=43.601527,-80.331688&sspn=0.055691,0.110035&ie=UTF8&ll=43.618182,-80.364647&spn=0.055675,0.110035&z=13&dirflg=d

George married Barbara Munro 4 41 43 44 45 46 on 6 Mar 1806 in Rosskeen, Ross-shire (Ross and Cromarty), Scotland. Barbara was born on 18 Aug 1789 in Arshrop/Arshross <Ardross?>, Rosskeen Parish, Ross-shire (Ross and Cromarty), Scotland,47 48 died on 4 Feb 1849 in Woolwich Twp (Pilkington/Centre Wellington Twp), Wellington Co., Ontario, Canada at age 59, and was buried in Woodlawn Cemetery, Guelph, (Wellington), Ontario, Canada. Another name for Barbara was Barbara Monro.

Children from this marriage were:

          i.  John Wallace (born on 19 Apr 1813 in Soniskile <Stonekile?>, Rosskeen Parish, Ross-shire (Ross and Cromarty), Scotland - died 11 Mar <1848> in <Caracas, Venezuela>)

8        ii.  Donald Wallace (born on 14 Feb 1816 in Rosshile/Rosskile <Mossfield?>, Rosskeen Parish, Ross-shire, Scotland - died in 1902 in Pasadena, Los Angeles, California, United States)

        iii.  Hugh Wallace (born on 9 Jul 1819 in Creech (Creich), Fife, (Sutherland), Easter Ross (Ross and Cromarty, Highland), Scotland - died on 5 Sep 1881 in Wellington Co., Ontario, Canada)

         iv.  Alexander Wallace (born on 3 Feb 1822 in Creech (Creich), Fife, (Sutherland), Easter Ross (Ross and Cromarty, Highland), Scotland - died on 29 Sep 1892 in Port Elgin, Bruce, Ontario, Canada)




17. Barbara Munro 4 41 43 44 45 46 was born on 18 Aug 1789 in Arshrop/Arshross <Ardross?>, Rosskeen Parish, Ross-shire (Ross and Cromarty), Scotland,47 48 died on 4 Feb 1849 in Woolwich Twp (Pilkington/Centre Wellington Twp), Wellington Co., Ontario, Canada at age 59, and was buried in Woodlawn Cemetery, Guelph, (Wellington), Ontario, Canada. Another name for Barbara was Barbara Monro.

Birth Notes: The transcription of Donald Wallace's letter has 18 August 1737, which is probably a misreading of 18 August 1787 or 1789. According to Jeanine Wallace, the family Bible of George & Barbara has b. at Arshrop, Parish of Ross-shire, Scotland on August 18, 1789. This is born out by her gravestone (b. August 18, 1789 and d. February 4, 1849).

In the 1851 census, there were many Munros in Rosskeen and several place names containing "Ardross." One was a castle, a couple were farms. A lot of individuals were born in Creich. Most of those folks were labourers or lodgers. See http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/th/read/SCT-SUTHERLAND/2002-02/1014013271

Death Notes: Donald Wallace (letter of 4 June 1896) gives death date as 4 February 1844. Jeanine Wallace (email 2 Jan 2010) says her headstone has 4 February 1849.

She died at the home of her son Hugh in what was then Woolwich Township, but was later named Pilkington Township in 1852. It is now part of Centre Wellington Township.

Burial Notes: Block E
WE-4322

Now Woodlawn Memorial Park
762 Woolwich Street
Guelph, Wellington, ON

General Notes: Donald Wallace (1816-?) letter to Ed H. Wallace dated 4 Jun 1896 has b. 18 Aug 1737 [1773? May be typo in transcription]: "His [Alexander's] oldest son, Lachlin, was my great-grandfather; his son John was my grandfather; one of his sons, George, was my father. He [George] was born January 9th, 1775. He married Barbara Munro, 6th March, 1806. He was a factor for Culrain, a wealthy man, then he went as overseer for a gentleman. On the 7th Oct 1825, he and wife and 4 sons left Scotland for South America. There he tried farming, but he did not like it. He left his [son] John there. He and family went to Canada West. He arrived at Guelph 26 September 1827. He settled on a farm there. On the 19th of next August he died. His wife [Barbara] was born in Ross[-s]hire 18 Aug 1737 [sic]. She died at Woolwich, Feb. 4, 1844 He had four sons--John, Donald, Hugh, Alexander. John was born at Ross[-s]hire, 13th of April 1813. He died in South America 11th of March, 1848. Donald was born 14th of February 1845. Hugh was born in Sutherland, 8th July, 1819. Died. Alexander was born in Sutherland on the 3rd of February, 1822. Barbara Wallace and her three sons removed from near Guelph to Woolwich 20th April, 1833. On a genealogical tree of the family of Wallaces in Ross[-s]hire, by a cousin of mine, I saw 88. Some more might be added since. One of them, Lachlin, had 10 children. One of them was John, my grandfather."

Research Notes: Donald Wallace (1816-?) letter to Ed H. Wallace dated 4 Jun 1896 has b. 18 Aug 1737 [1773? 1787? May be typo in transcription.] Gravestone has d. 4 Feb 1849 (in Guelph, Ontario). Transcribed Donald Wallace letter has d. 4 Feb 1844.

• Obtained: Lot 11, Concession 1 in Pilkington township, Aft 19 Aug 1828, Woolwich Twp (Pilkington/Centre Wellington Twp), Wellington Co., Ontario, Canada. The farm is still owned by descendants of George and Barbara Wallace. Seven generations have been raised on the family farm. It is located in Elora, Wellington, Ontario, Canada.

• Settled: on a farm on Wellington Road 7, Abt 1829, Ponsonby, Nichol Twp, Wellington, Ontario, Canada. The second farm is northwest of the first, farther from Guelph. From Jeanine Wallace (email 2 Jan 2010): "The second point is where Barbara and the boys settled their own farm (still there today). The info we have is that they moved to the farm on Wellington Road 7 in 1829, after George died. I don't believe the deed reflects that date, I'd have to double check the date, the deed is dated in either the 1830s or 1840s. I think they were 'squatters' for a while. Eventually Hugh and Donald took over the farm, splitting the land. As you know Donald moved to the U.S. and George (Hugh's son) took over Donald's 50 acres. The original log house and structures are not standing on the farm today, but we know approximately where they were located. One of the doors in our farm house (build 1874) was from the original log home, tore off when it burned."
http://maps.google.ca/maps?f=d&source=s_d&saddr=King's+Hwy+6&daddr=Wellington+Rd+7&geocode=FTwSmQId-Lk2-w%3BFbnImQIdzqw1-w&hl=en&mra=dme&mrcr=0&mrsp=0&sz=13&sll=43.601527,-80.331688&sspn=0.055691,0.110035&ie=UTF8&ll=43.618182,-80.364647&spn=0.055675,0.110035&z=13&dirflg=d

• Moved: From Guelph to Woolwich Township, Ontario, Canada, 20 Apr 1833, Woolwich Twp (Pilkington/Centre Wellington Twp), Wellington Co., Ontario, Canada.

Barbara married George Wallace 4 41 42 on 6 Mar 1806 in Rosskeen, Ross-shire (Ross and Cromarty), Scotland. George was born on 8 Jan 1775 in Culrain, Rosskeen Parish, Ross-shire (Ross and Cromarty, Highland), Scotland,25 died on 19 Aug 1828 in Guelph Twp, (Wellington), Ontario, Canada at age 53, and was buried in Woodlawn Cemetery, Guelph, (Wellington), Ontario, Canada.

18. Charles Lasby 49 50 51 52 was born in 1781 in Milwich, Staffordshire, England, died on 6 Jun 1870 in Ponsonby, Nichol Twp, Wellington, Ontario, Canada at age 89, and was buried in Ponsonby Pioneer Cemetery, Ponsonby, Nichol Twp, Wellington, Ontario, Canada.

Research Notes: He had 12 children according to 1871 census.

• Religion: a Methodist.

• Emigrated: from England to Canada, 1824.

• Settled: 1828, Ponsonby, Nichol Twp, Wellington, Ontario, Canada.

• Census: 1871, Pilkington Twp, Wellington Co., Ontario, Canada.

Charles married Margaret Challenor on 29 Jan 1807. Margaret was born on 19 Sep 1784 in Milwich, Staffordshire, England and died in 1856 in Ponsonby, Nichol Twp, Wellington, Ontario, Canada at age 72. Other names for Margaret were Mary Challenor, Mary Chalonor, and Mary Taylor.

Children from this marriage were:

          i.  Oliver Lasby (born on 27 Dec 1808 in Milwich, Staffordshire, England - died on 8 Jan 1860 in Acton, Ontario, Canada)

         ii.  Charles Lasby (born on 9 Mar 1809 in Milwich, Staffordshire, England - died in England)

        iii.  Joseph Lasby (born on 9 Dec 1810 in Milwich, Staffordshire, England - died on 24 Jan 1878 in Ponsonby, Nichol Twp, Wellington, Ontario, Canada)

         iv.  Amelia Lasby (born on 23 Jan 1814 in Milwich, Staffordshire, England)

          v.  Abraham Lasby (born on 29 Nov 1815 in Milwich, Staffordshire, England - died in Wisconsin, United States)

         vi.  Mary Lasby (born on 26 Mar 1817 in Milwich, Staffordshire, England - died on 6 May 1904 in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada)

        vii.  Richard Lasby (born Betw 1818 and 1820 in Penkhull, (Stoke-upon-Trent), Staffordshire, England - died on 8 Dec 1820 in Milwich, Staffordshire, England)

       viii.  Susan Lasby (born on 1 Feb 1821 in Milwich, Staffordshire, England - died on 28 Apr 1907 in Anthon, Woodbury, Iowa, United States)

9        ix.  Harriet Lasby (born on 15 Nov 1822 in Penkhull, (Stoke-upon-Trent), Staffordshire, England - died in May 1887 in California, United States)

          x.  Samuel Lasby (born on 20 May 1825 in Penkhull, (Stoke-upon-Trent), Staffordshire, England - died in Wisconsin, United States)

         xi.  Charles Lasby (born on 30 Sep 1827 in Penkhull, (Stoke-upon-Trent), Staffordshire, England - died before 1828 in England)


19. Margaret Challenor, daughter of Joseph Challenor and Mary Tabbenor, was born on 19 Sep 1784 in Milwich, Staffordshire, England and died in 1856 in Ponsonby, Nichol Twp, Wellington, Ontario, Canada at age 72. Other names for Margaret were Mary Challenor, Mary Chalonor, and Mary Taylor.

Research Notes: Lorna Wallace family tree has only Mary (Taylor).

Source: History of Long Island: From Its Earliest Settlement to the Present Time, vol. III
by Peter Ross, New York, 1903, p. 95 has name Mary (no last name).

http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=rbrink4656&id=I06275 has dates & places + children. This source gives the mother of all his children as Margaret Challenor, b. 19 Sep 1784 etc.

Margaret married Charles Lasby 49 50 51 52 on 29 Jan 1807. Charles was born in 1781 in Milwich, Staffordshire, England, died on 6 Jun 1870 in Ponsonby, Nichol Twp, Wellington, Ontario, Canada at age 89, and was buried in Ponsonby Pioneer Cemetery, Ponsonby, Nichol Twp, Wellington, Ontario, Canada.

20. Edward Patmore 53 45 54 was born in 1799 in England and died after 1871.

Research Notes: From The Early History of Elora, Ontario and Vicinity, p. 35:

"Edward Patmore with his wife and family came to Pilkington at the same time as Mr. and Mrs. [John] Thacker, in May, 1834. In this family there were: Samuel, who married Louisa Martin: their son, Edward Patmore, is living in Elora; Harriet married her cousin, Edward Patmore; Levi married Elizabeth Bastedo: he was a carpenter and at one time a resident of Elora. One sister Sarah, was Mrs. Hatton. The father, Edward Patmore, lived on Lot 8, Con. 2, and his son, Samuel, on Lot 10, Con. 2."

• Religion: a Methodist.

• Moved: to Pilkington in Elora Township, Ontario, May 1834.

• Owned: Lot 8 of Concession 2, Pilkington Twp, Wellington Co., Ontario, Canada.

• Living: 1871, Pilkington Twp, Wellington Co., Ontario, Canada.

• Owned: Lot 11S in Concession II, 50 acres, 1877, Pilkington Twp, Wellington Co., Ontario, Canada. 55 Appears on the map as "E. Patmore." To the east were Hugh Wallace and D. Wallace. To the south was N. Larter. To the southwest was H. Larter. His son Samuel was located in the third lot to the north.

1877 county map digitized by the Canadian County Atlas Digital Project at McGill University.

Edward married someone.

His children were:

10        i.  Levi Joseph Patmore (born about Mar 1817 in <England> - died on 1 Jul 1872 in <Elora, > Wellington, Ontario, Canada)

         ii.  Samuel Patmore (born about 1840)

        iii.  Harriet Patmore

         iv.  Sarah Patmore




24. Daniel Frederick "Frederick" Papst,34 56 son of Johan Adam "Adam" Papst and Eve Mary Hamm, was born on 23 Jun 1768 in Schoharie, New York, (United States), was christened on 17 May 1771 in Schenectady Reformed Church, Schenectady, New York, (United States),34 and died on 28 Mar 1848 in Osnabruck Twp, Stormont, Eastern District (Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry), Ontario, Canada at age 79. Other names for Daniel were Daniel Fridrich Papst, Frederick Papst, Daniel Frederick Poapst, Frederick Poapst, and Frederick Popps.

Christening Notes: The Schenectady Library website shows: "Paaps, Adam, and Eva Maria Hamin, Children: Daniel Frederick, bp. May 17, 1771."

Death Notes: Death date may have been 28 March 1849.

Research Notes: The spelling of the family surname varied from Papst to Poapst, sometimes Pabst.
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From http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2591631&id=I530974253:

Sp. at baptism were Daniel Frederich Ongar and Maria Magdalena Ongar (Schenectady Reformed Churchbook) The mother is called Eva Marie Hamin on the entry
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George Cloakey's email of 21 December 2009 includes the following information from Sam Poaps:

Ron Poapst's list of Daniel Frederick's children, obtained from his grandmother Velma McEwan, taken from the "Gideon Adams Bible," consists of 9 individuals:
John F Poapst (b 1795)
Mary Poapst (b 1798)
Elizabeth Popps (b 1800)
Peter Popps (b 1802)
George Popps (b 1804)
Catherine Popps (b 1807)
Ann(e) Popps (b 1810)
Margaret Popps (b 1813)
Jacob F Popps (b 1818)

Not listed in that family Bible are:
Frederick (b 1798) - Possibly the same person as John Frederick?
Susannah (b 1799)

There is a record of John applying to add an "F" to his name, which indicates that he did not have a middle initial prior to that time. Would he do this if he had a younger brother named Frederick? Is it possible he added "Frederick" in remembrance of a younger brother who died in childhood?

• Occupation: Yeoman.

• Owned: Lot 22 in concession 9 in Winchester, 1803, Osnabruck Twp, Stormont (Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry), Ontario, Canada.

• Owned: land in Osnabruck, H 404 P76, 22 Jan 1811, Osnabruck Twp, Stormont (Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry), Ontario, Canada.

Daniel married Mary Werley 57 58 on 24 Apr 1794 in Guilderland Center, Helderberg, (Schoharie), New York, United States. Mary was born on 13 Dec 1776 in Schoharie, New York, United States and died in 1858 at age 82. Other names for Mary were Mary Wardle, Mary Werely, Maria Werley, and Mary Whereley.

Marriage Notes: May have been married on 24 April 1793 in Cornwall, Ontario.

Children from this marriage were:

12        i.  Johannes "John" Frederick Poapst (born on 8 Nov 1795 in Northfield Station, Cornwall Twp, Eastern District (Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry), Ontario, Canada - died on 2 Oct 1887 in Lunenburg, Osnabruck, (Stormont) Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry, Ontario, Canada)

         ii.  Frederick Papst (born on 22 Mar 1798 in Williamsburg, Dundas (Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry), Ontario, Canada)

        iii.  Mary Poapst (born on 23 Mar 1798)

         iv.  Susannah Papst (born in 1799)

          v.  Elizabeth Popps (born in 1800 - died on 8 Apr 1896, buried in Willis United Cemetery, North Lunenburg, Osnabruck, Stormont (Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry), Ontario, Canada)

         vi.  Peter Papst (born on 17 Jul 1802 in Osnabruck Twp, Eastern District (Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry), Ontario, Canada)

        vii.  George Abraham Poapst (born on 28 Sep 1804 in <Lunenburg>, Osnabruck Twp, Easterm District (Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry), Ontario, Canada - died on 28 Jul 1877 in <Lunenburg>, Osnabruck Twp, Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry, Ontario, Canada)

       viii.  Catherina Papst (born on 10 Aug 1807 - died in 1842 in Osnabruck Twp, Stormont, Eastern District (Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry), Ontario, Canada)

         ix.  Anna Poapst (born on 5 May 1810 - died on 2 Nov 1895 in <Moulinette, Cornwall, Stormont (Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry)>, Ontario, Canada)

          x.  Margaret Popps (born on 16 Feb 1813)

         xi.  Jacob E. Poapst (born on 24 Feb 1818 in Osnabruck Twp, Stormont (Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry), Ontario, Canada - died on 29 Jul 1848 in Osnabruck Twp, Stormont (Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry), Ontario, Canada)


25. Mary Werley,57 58 daughter of Peter <H.> Werley, (U.E.L.) and Maria Schmitt, was born on 13 Dec 1776 in Schoharie, New York, United States and died in 1858 at age 82. Other names for Mary were Mary Wardle, Mary Werely, Maria Werley, and Mary Whereley.

Birth Notes: Birthdate may have been 13 Dec 1766.

Research Notes: Unverified whether her name was Mary Wardle or Mary Werely (Wereley). John Poaps stated 3 Aug 2002 that the name was Wardle "in the family bible of the Poapst family in Cornwall, Ontario." It is "Whereley" in a handwritten transcription by Vella (Velma) McEwan from the "Gideon Adams" Bible.

Was Daniel Papst her second husband perhaps?

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From http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/read/ont-stormont-dundas-glengarry/2004-02/1076776417:

"...Alonzo Wereley's grandfather, Peter Wereley, together with a brother George Wereley and two sisters, Mary Wereley, who afterwards became Mrs. Frederick Poapst, and Margaret Wereley, who married a Mr. Coons, all came from New York State as [United Empire] Loyalists. Peter was born in 1789 and at the age of 17 he and his brother and sisters were among the first settlers on Crown Lands in Osnabruck's 4th concession. He died in 1871 at the age of 82 years and Alonzo Wereley is carrying on the family tradition as to age very well.

"'I often heard my grandfather tell of the depredations of wolves in those early days,' said Mr. Wereley. 'Wolves were very plentiful and one day one of his cows came home with her face all scratched and bleeding after fighting to keep the wolves away from her calf.'

"Peter and George Wereley settled on adjoining farms, each having 100 acres and Peter often carried feed in a sack on his back across the length of one farm to the other."

• Settled: on Crown Lands in Osnabruck's 4th concession, Abt 1806, Osnabruck Twp, Stormont (Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry), Ontario, Canada. with two brothers, Peter and George, and her sister Margaret.

Mary married Daniel Frederick "Frederick" Papst 34 56 on 24 Apr 1794 in Guilderland Center, Helderberg, (Schoharie), New York, United States. Daniel was born on 23 Jun 1768 in Schoharie, New York, (United States), was christened on 17 May 1771 in Schenectady Reformed Church, Schenectady, New York, (United States),34 and died on 28 Mar 1848 in Osnabruck Twp, Stormont, Eastern District (Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry), Ontario, Canada at age 79. Other names for Daniel were Daniel Fridrich Papst, Frederick Papst, Daniel Frederick Poapst, Frederick Poapst, and Frederick Popps.


26. John Wood, (U.E.L.),59 60 61 62 63 64 son of Jonas Wood, (U.E.L.) and Sarah Osborne, was born in 1766 in Kakiat (New Hempstead), Ramapo Twp, (Rockland), New York, (United States),65 died in 1852 in Cornwall Twp, (Stormont) Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry, Ontario, Canada at age 86, and was buried in Spring Hill Cemetery, Peel Twp, Wellington, Ontario, Canada.

Birth Notes: Rosemary Benson has b. 1764.

Burial Notes: According to http://www.archives.gov.on.ca/ENGLISH/interloan/cem_wellington.htm, "Spring Hill Cemetery, abandoned, Con. 4, Lot 2". The Ontario Genealogical Society has cemetery transcriptions on MS 451, Reel 19

General Notes: From http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~poaps/Biographies.htm:
Jonas came to Canada in 1780 because of the part he played in the American Revolution. In his Claim for losses dated at Montreal, 28 Feb 1788, Jonas says he always took an active part in favour of Great Britain and was taken prisoner by the Rebels in 1778 for assisting British Scouts. He was tried for his life at Esopus for murder. He broke loose and escaped to Canada after being four weeks in distress in the woods. He never served in any corps. He had 4 sons in the army and resides in New Johnstown. He had 50 acres of improved land on the Delaware. He had built himself a house and a barn and stable, all burnt and destroyed by the rebels. He drove his cattle to Col. Butler. He lost 9 horses, 30 sheep, 2 calves, 12 hogs and furniture and farming utensils and a loom and crops in the barn. Jonas Jr. and Ben were in the Butler's Rangers; William, John, and Roger were listed in the Kings Royal Regiment of New York. The 2 youngest- Nathan and Steve were naturally too young to fight. The mother Sarah after a hazardous journey reunited with her husband and sons on the Isle of Jesus in the St. Lawrence.

This was written by a Wood relative who lived in Vernon, Ontario

Research Notes: Served the British Army in the Kings Royal Regiment of New York during the American Revolution

4th son of Jonas Wood b. 1737 and his wife, Sarah Osborne b. 1735.
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From http://www.papst-family.canadianwebs.com/custom2.html :

"John Wood, born c1764, my great great grandfather, is said to be buried in Spring Hill Cemetery. He was the 4th son of Jonas Wood b 1737 and his wife , Sarah Osborne b; 1735. Jonas lived at Kakkiat N.Y. but moved to the east branch of the Delaware, N.Y. where they established a farm and 8 children were born: Jonas 1760, Benjamin 1761: William 1762: John 1764: Roger 1766: Nathaniel 1770: Sarah 1772. Jonas came to Canada in 1780 because of the part he played in the American Revolution. In his Claim for losses dated at Montreal, 28 Feb 1788, Jonas says he always took an active part in favour of Great Britain and was taken prisoner by the Rebels in 1778 for assisting British Scouts. He was tried for his life at Esopus for murder. He broke gaol and escaped to Canada after being four weeks in distress in the woods. He never served in any corps. He had 4 sons in the army and resides in New Johnstown. He had 50 acres of improved land on the Delaware. He had built himself a house and a barn and stable, all burnt and destroyed by the rebels. He drove his cattle to Col. Butler. He lost 9 horses, 30 sheep, 2 calves, 12 hogs and furniture and farming utensils and a loom and crops in the barn. Jonas Jr. and Ben were in the Butler's Rangers; William, John, and Roger were listed in the Kings Royal Regiment of New York. The 2 youngest- Nathan and Steve were naturally too young to fight. The mother Sarah after a hazardous journey reunited with her husband and sons on the Isle of Jeus in the St. Lawarence.

"This was written by a Wood relative who lived in Vernon, Ontario"
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From source http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=cornwalls&id=I49 :

"[Jonas Wood's] sons, Jonas Jr. and Benjamin were in Butler's Rangers and William, John and Roger were listed as being in the King's Royal Regiment of New York. The two youngest, Nathan and Steve were to young to fight. After a hazardous journey, Sarah was reunited with her husband and sons on the Isle of Jesus in the St. Lawrence."


• Served: in the King's Royal Regiment of New York during the Revolutionary War, until Spring 1784. 66

• Granted: land in Cornwall for his service in the King's Royal Regiment of New York, Abt Jun 1784, Cornwall, Lunenburgh (Stormont), (Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry), Quebec (Ontario), Canada. 66

• Owned: Half of lot 10, Concession south of the south branch of the River Aux Raisins in Township No. 1 (now Charlottenburgh), 1 Nov 1786, Charlottenburgh, Lunenburgh (Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry), Quebec (Ontario), Canada. 67 The other half was owned by his father, Jonas Wood.

John married Abigail Drew 61 68 on 11 Aug 1793 in New York, United States. Abigail was born in 1766 in New York, (United States).

Children from this marriage were:

          i.  Roger Wood (born in 1790)

         ii.  William Wood (born in 1793 in Osnabruck Centre, Osnabruck Twp, Stormont (Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry), Ontario, Canada)

        iii.  Benjamin Paul Wood (born in 1796)

13       iv.  Margaret "Peggy" Wood (born in 1797 in <Gananoque, (Leeds and Grenville)>, Ontario, Canada - died on 18 Apr 1853 in Osnabruck Centre, Osnabruck Twp, (Stormont) Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry, Ontario, Canada)

          v.  Mary E. Wood (born in 1801)

         vi.  John R. Wood (born in 1803)

        vii.  Isabelle Wood (born in 1804 - died about 1830)

       viii.  Stephan Wood (born in 1805)

         ix.  Ann Wood (born on 28 Jul 1807 in <Cornwall or Stormont>, Eastern District (Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry), Ontario, Canada - died on 28 May 1895, buried in Beechwood Cemetery, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada)

          x.  Nancy Wood (born about 1809)

         xi.  Robert Wood (born in 1810)

        xii.  Sarah Wood (born in 1814 in Cornwall Twp, Stormont, Eastern District (Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry), Ontario, Canada)

       xiii.  Paul Wood (born in 1817)

        xiv.  Matthias Wood

         xv.  Christina Wood

        xvi.  Henry Benjamin Wood

       xvii.  Lucy Fleming Wood

      xviii.  Samuel Wood


27. Abigail Drew,61 68 daughter of Paul Drew and Margaret, was born in 1766 in New York, (United States).

Abigail married John Wood, (U.E.L.) 59 60 61 62 63 64 on 11 Aug 1793 in New York, United States. John was born in 1766 in Kakiat (New Hempstead), Ramapo Twp, (Rockland), New York, (United States),65 died in 1852 in Cornwall Twp, (Stormont) Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry, Ontario, Canada at age 86, and was buried in Spring Hill Cemetery, Peel Twp, Wellington, Ontario, Canada.

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The child from this marriage was:

15        i.  Barbara Linsin


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32. John Wallace, [I],4 13 41 69 70 son of Lachlin Wallace and Elizabeth Ross, was born in Oct 1739 and died on 1 Oct 1810 at age 71.

General Notes: Youngest son of Lachlin Wallace. Five sons, 4 daughters.

Donald Wallace (1816-?) letter to Ed H. Wallace dated 4 Jun 1896: "Tradition says the first Wallace came to Ross[-s]hire as a manager to George McKinrie [Mackenzie (1630-1714)], Earl of Cromerty [Cromarty], and that I am the ninth generation, him my great-great-grandfather, was Alex. Wallace. He was born about 1660; he died about 1740. He was twice married, and had 21 children. He was a very brave man. Lachlin, my great-grandfather, was his son. It was from him that most of the Wallaces in Ross-shire sprung. He [Lachlin] was born 1701, died 1756. He had two sons, three daughters. His youngest son, John, was my grandfather. He [John?] left large offspring. Since the year 1838 he [John?] had 5 sons and 4 daughters. He [John?] died in 1849. His [Alexander's] oldest son, Lachlin, was my great-grandfather; his son John was my grandfather; one of his sons, George, was my father."

Research Notes: Residence: Bonar Bridge, Tain

From http://www.lackfamily.net/genealogy/names/whole%20family/f714.html:

EXTRACTS OF MANUSCRIPT BY JOHN WALLACE (the younger)

My father, John Wallace, had the farms of Culrain and Gushack for 13 years from 1779-1792 at a rent of 140 bolls part barley part meal and duties of money, peats and hens. At that time he had no coup carts nor pick and spade. For driving the manure to the land he had a kind of cart and a basket of wicker work. The wheels of the cart were constructed of three sticks 6" in diameter which were crossed and fixed in the centre by an axle that turned with the wheels on tum'lers as they were called. Stones as well as manure were carried in these carts and they would carry a heavy load. The wicker basket cost a shilling and would last for two years. For carrying home peats and leading corn he made a very simple cart of two long shafts with cross sticks in the bottom and standing rungs with top rails. As soon as the crop was put in the carts were taken off the tum'lers and put in some shed until the peats were ready for carrying home. All the carriage of corn, meal and potatoes was done in bags on horseback. Going to the mill seven or eight horses would be tied in a row, the one to the other with halters made of horse hair. A boy had the first horse while two men were employed to keep the bags from falling. My father had three ploughs and six oxen to each plough. The ploughs were made by himself almost entirely of wood, all the iron used being a strong culter, a sock and a large hook fired at the point of the beam with a staple and a few nails which were required to fix the mouldboard of deals.. Then the oxen were strong, the ploughs would work as well as any made for years after. The harrows were made of birch, with five rungs across through the bills. He had no graips only two large forks, and in place of a mattock he had a croman or half mattock. For a spade he had a large wooden shovel mounted with iron at the point and up both sides. The thing was allowed to lie in the byres for a week and then it was carted to the midden on the wheelbarrow, or sometimes on a two handed barrow such as was used by the masons. Women took part in all the farm, except ploughing, threshing and carrying bags. Neither clover or turnips were grown, but there would be about sixteen bolls potatoes. The work in summer after sowing the barley about the 20th May was to cut the peats, and then to make middens for next year's barley. These middens were made of soil from outlying land mixed with the manure of horses and cattle. Horses and cattle got very little corn, but when any of the cattle were weak in spring they got sheaves of oats in the morning. At that time there were very few large farms.

• Residence: Bonar Bridge, Tain, (Ross and Cromarty), Highland, Scotland.

• Held: the farms of Culrain and Gushack, 1776-1792. at a rent of 140 bolls part barley part meal and duties of money, peats and hens.

John married Janet Grant 71 in 1758. Janet was born in 1738 and died on 10 Oct 1814 at age 76.

Children from this marriage were:

          i.  Elizabeth Wallace (born in Nov 1760 - died in 1800)

         ii.  Janet Wallace (born in 1763 - died in 1845)

        iii.  Lachlan Wallace (born in 1766 - died in 1849)

         iv.  Anne Wallace (born in 1767 - died in 1768)

          v.  Alexander Wallace (born in 1769 - died in 1835)

         vi.  Charles Wallace (born in 1771 - died in 1847)

16      vii.  George Wallace (born on 8 Jan 1775 in Culrain, Rosskeen Parish, Ross-shire (Ross and Cromarty, Highland), Scotland - died on 19 Aug 1828 in Guelph Twp, (Wellington), Ontario, Canada)

       viii.  Mary Wallace (born in 1777 - died in 1836)

         ix.  John Wallace, [II] (born in Oct 1780 - died on 19 Jun 1873 in Tain, Ross-shire, (Ross and Cromarty, Highland), Scotland)


33. Janet Grant 71 was born in 1738 and died on 10 Oct 1814 at age 76.

Research Notes: From http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=alastair&id=I619 :

A letter exists (JAL) from Catharine Young, dated Jan 29 1827, to her Uncle John Wallace, commenting on her poor brother John's death in Colombia, referring to Mr Young's description of it being in the 'Sun' newspaper.
She was probably nee Ross - both the two elder girls married Ross husbands


Janet married John Wallace, [I] 4 13 41 69 70 in 1758. John was born in Oct 1739 and died on 1 Oct 1810 at age 71.

38. Joseph Challenor 72 was born about 1752. Another name for Joseph was Joseph Chaloner.

Joseph married Mary Tabbenor 73 on 6 Dec 1778 in Stone, Staffordshire, England. Mary was born about 1747 and died on 4 Mar 1828 in Milwich, Staffordshire, England about age 81.

Children from this marriage were:

19        i.  Margaret Challenor (born on 19 Sep 1784 in Milwich, Staffordshire, England - died in 1856 in Ponsonby, Nichol Twp, Wellington, Ontario, Canada)

         ii.  Samson Challenor (born on 4 Mar 1787 in Milwich, Staffordshire, England)

        iii.  Sarah Challenor (born on 21 May 1790 in Milwich, Staffordshire, England)


39. Mary Tabbenor 73 was born about 1747 and died on 4 Mar 1828 in Milwich, Staffordshire, England about age 81.

Mary married Joseph Challenor 72 on 6 Dec 1778 in Stone, Staffordshire, England. Joseph was born about 1752. Another name for Joseph was Joseph Chaloner.


48. Johan Adam "Adam" Papst,45 74 75 son of Johann Paul Pabst and Maria Dorothea Weiss, was born about 1732 in Bonn, Westphalia, Germany,34 was christened on 17 May 1771 in Schenectady Reformed Church, Schenectady, New York, (United States), and died between 1803 and 1807 in (Osnabruck Center), Osnabruck Twp, Stormont, Eastern District (Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry), Ontario, Canada. Other names for Johan were Adam Paaps, Adam Pabst, Johan Adam Pabst, John Adam Papst, Johan Adam Poapst, and John Poapst.

Birth Notes: May have been born about 1734.

Research Notes: Some disagreement whether last name was Pabst or Papst, but Papst is most likely. The German word Papst means "Pope." The individual who wrote his will for him spelled his name "Adam Papst," but Adam signed his name on that will as "Adam Babst."
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Some online sources show Adam's parents as Johann Paul Pabst and Maria Dorothea Weiss. This may be incorrect.
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From http://www.papst-family.canadianwebs.com/custom2.html :
"Johan 'Adam' Pabst ( aka Papst; embarked at the Bay of Philadelphia, Pennasylvania about 1750, died in Osnabruck Township, Storemont County around 1803-1807) married Eva Maria Hamm b. 1736 married in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania"
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From George Cloakey email 21 Dec 2009:
"Adam served in the Revolutionary War as a member of the 84th Regiment, the King's Royal Regiment of New York. In this regiment he served with Butler's Rangers, and was awarded land in the eastern part of Upper Canada. Arrived in America on the ship Two Brothers captained by Thomas Arnot. Docked in Philadelphia on or about September 28, 1753. Spelled Papts on roll of Butler's Rangers. Signed his will as Adam Babst."

Cloakey quotes Vernon Buckley from 10 Sep 2000:
"The information I have from a old German Bible. Adam Papstt arrived in Philadelphia November the 8th, 1752. John Papstt arrived in Philadelphia September 28, 1753. The letter says that there were five other brothers. Where they went or if they stayed in Germany --here is nothing on them."

Cloakey quotes Sheri LeQuia:
"I just received from Annette K. Burgert, the author and researcher of emigrants from Germany to North America, a book titled Master Index to the Emigrants Documented in the Published Works of Annette K. Burgert F.A.S.G., F.G.S.P. Included in this index is an immigration of Johan Adam Probst which I think is one alternate spelling of Pabst- I have seen this spelling used on Pabst families I have researched. This immigration date is given as 1752. That is a match for your man isn't it?!!! The Source Volume listed is Northern Kraichgau. If I understand this correctly- it refers to the book Eighteenth Centruy Emigrants from German Speaking Lands to North America. (note that this could included Canada) Vol I: The Northern Kraichgau. Breinigsville, PA (1983) The Pennsylvania German Society (1982 Annual Volume #16) Out of Print."

Cloakey quotes Bill Hayes:
"Genevieve M. Templeton was the next to the last child of thirteen children born to Frederick W. Templeton and Elizabeth J. Papst, with my grandfather ( Rudolph Papst Templeton) being the thirteenth. Genevieve wrote a letter in May of 1966, I believe to my father. In this letter she gave some family history. I will copy a few paragraphs from the last page, as it pertains to the Papst family.

"'I haven't much on the Papst side of the family, only family tales. One was the original Papst was an officer in the German army, and he fell in love with a serving maid, and as is the custom in then German army an officer can not marry beneath their rank, so the tale goes. He had her sent over to England and resigned his office in the German army and married the gal, and brought her to U.S. Landing in Pennsylvania at Phila.'"

Cloakey quotes Bill Hayes:
"Written by Lt/Col Ervan Amidon was the following. In 1991 he obtained a copy of a letter written in 1971 by Anna Alicia Papst, (died 1983) daughter of Capt. Rudolph Papst (b. 1858). Col. Amidon said he had done a certain amount of editing of the letter. Col. Amidon wrote:

'Rudolph Papst was born in 1750 or 1752 in Germantown, part of Philadelphia. His father was Adam Pabstt who left Bonn (1749 or 1751) in the Archbishopric of Cologne. Adam Pabstt fled to Hamburg where he hid on a British ship. His girl friend and her family were emigrating from the Palatinate on the Rhine, to Philadelphia. I don't know her name. (***Col. Amidon is convinced this was Eva Maria Hamm).

'Adam Pabst's father was a wealthy merchant who became Burgomaster of Bonn and had hoped to marry his son Adam, to an impoverished baroness. However, the son Adam gave his father the slip and was hidden in a barrel on the ship until the ship sailed from Hamburg. Then Adam Pabstt married the girl aboard ship. The ship sailed from Hamburg to Philadelphia.

'Adam Pabstt was a Roman Catholic and she was a Lutheran. They compromised and both went into the Church of England. Rudolph Papst, their oldest son, was a great church man.'"

From George Cloakey:
"Johan Adam who fought with Butler's Rangers was given his land, 300 acres in Winchester."

Cloakey quotes Bill Hayes from 15 Sep 2003:
Written below is a claim by Johan Adam Papst for the monetary loss of items due to his loyalty to the British government during the Revolutionary War. John Poaps sent this to Bill Hayes Sept 15, 2003.

"Claim of Adam Popps
A.O. To The Honble, Commissioners
13/80 of American Claims at Halifax, Nova Scotia
p.403
Estimation of the losses sustained by Adam Popps
in consequence of his loyalty to his Majesty and attachment
to the British Government.
£ s d
2 Horses very good 40 - 0 - 0
2 Milk cows 10 - 0 - 0
seven hundred boards 17 - 10 - 0
15 sheep 10 - 10 - 0
1 piece check 5 yards 1 - 0 - 0
3 pair shoes 1 - 4 - 0
4 sheets 1 - 4 - 0
1 blanket 0 - 10 - 0
2 sides upper leather 0 - 9 - 0
6 shirts 3 - 0 - 0
1 bag woolen & linen yarn 2 - 0 - 0
15 skipples rye @ 3/6 per skip 2 - 12 - 6
30 ditto wheat @ 4/- per do 6 - 0 - 0
3 pair shoe buckles @ 4/- 0 - 12 - 0
4 pair stocking 1 - 8 - 0
a saddle & bridles new 3 - 10 - 0
1 gun 3 - 0 - 0
1 Ranger carabine 6 - 10 - 0
1 dozen knives & forks 0 - 4 - 0
4 handkerchiefs 0 - 12 - 0
1 suit of cloaths 6 - 0 - 0
Traices ** 1 - 0 - 0
Iron Hopples *** 0 - 8 - 0
1 piece of tow cloth 10 yards 0 - 15 - 0
Improvement on his farm on which there
is 200 apple trees 400 - 0 - 0
Paid fine for refusing to serve in the
Rebel Militia 40 - 0 - 0
L 560 - 6 - 6" --from Bill Hayes

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From http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=:2591631&id=I530966739&op=GET&ti=&track=:
Note:
The book "Even more Palatine Families"
Adam Papst and wife Eva Marie had among their issue:
1. Margretha b. 8 Aug 1767 and Bpt at Sir Williams Hall-Sp. Peter Ziegler and Marie Margretha (Stone Arabia Reformed Chbk)
2. Daniel Frederich, bpt. 17 May 1771- Sp. Daniel Frederich Ongar and Maria Magdalena Ongar (Schenectady Reformed Chbk)
3. Catharina b. 30 July 1774- Sp. Frantz Otto and wife (Schoharie Luthern Chbk)

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From http://www.papst-family.canadianwebs.com/custom2.html :

"Genevieve M. Templeton Was the Next to the last child of thirteen children born to Frederick W. Templeton and Elizabeth J. Papst, with my grandfather ( Rudolph Papst Templeton) being the thirteenth. Genevieve wrote a letter in may of 1966, I believe to my father. In this letter she gave some family history. I well copy a few paragraphs from the last page, as it pertains to the Papst family. I haven't much on the Papst side of the family, only family tales. One was the original Papst was an officer in the German army, and he fell in love with a serving maid, and as is the custom in then German army an officer can not marry beneath their rank, so the tale goes. He had her sent over to England and resigned his office in the German army and married the gal, and brought her to U.S. Landing in Pennsylvania at Phila. where in the Revolutionery War. The German (or Hessians) sympathized with the English and as the account says, when the colonial army was right on the heals of the Hessians the Germans just got across into the Canadian border with the American army at their backs. So they got into Toronto, and I understand that is where they the Papst Hessians got their 160 acres on Young Street in Toronto, and which grandfather John Papst sold when he went to California. The story goes that Old Granny Papst had when she fled the colonial army was baby on one arm and a black cooking pot on the other. I have often heard my mother say "old Granny Papst couldn't speak English, so she must have lived a long time. There was an old Dutch Bible with family record in it. I have heard her say her uncle Henry took it to California and when my mother went out there she brought it back, much worn out.
"source: Harry Templeton,"
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From http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=ladypi&id=I11575&ti=5519 :

from Harold Miller who did the research on Berne, NY area, stated the following in March 2008:
"Continuing my research to answer your questions, I find that Johan Adam Papst, father of Maria Papst, served in Butler's Rangers and was awarded land in the eastern part of Upper Canada according to George Cloakey.. John Papst, b. 1777, youngest brother of Maria Papst, died in 1869 in Osnabruck, Ontario. Maria's sister Elisabeth, married Gotlieb Otto, a distant cousin of mine, and they too moved to Osnabrouck (spelling?). Another brother, Rudoph Papst moved to Upper Canada. "
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From http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~poaps/Biographies.htm:
Among the papers of Albert Wilson Otto (1856-1937) of Cut Knife, Sask., held by his descendants, is an account he recorded 1930 of an incident involving John Poapst. I know of no reason it would be passed down in the Otto family if it weren't related to the family of Johan Adam Papst.

"John Poapst was shot in the War of Independence with a charge of buckshot and was badly wounded. He managed to get away and his in a mow of hay in a barn. The enemy saw him and came into the barn looking for him. One of them came into the hay to look for him, and it was said by some of the old people that once it passed down through the hair of his head, but he laid quiet as he could and was not discovered by them. His wound was very painful and he was nearly starved with nothing to eat, but was afraid to venture out of his hiding place.

"When night came an old darkey and his wife came into the barn to do up some evening chores and he heard her saying, "I wonder where that poor man is? If I knew I would get him something to eat. John thought that this was only a ruse to lure him out to capture him, so he did not let them know that he heard them.

"The next evening he again hear her saying the same thing, but was still afraid that it only was a ruse to make him come out, so he lay still. His wound was now so painful and he was so hungry that he saw that he would die anyway. He made up his mind that if he heard her saying that again that he would venture out, which he did and nearly scared them into to fits for they were very superstitious and they thought he was a ghost.

"The old lady went to their cabin and brought him something to eat and then they hid him again until after night and the old darkey paddled him across the river to the British lines. After many narrow escapes, John at last reached the British lines in safety."

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Transcription of Last Will & Testament of Adam Papst of Osnabruck, from a scanned image of the original, found on the internet. This transcription may contain errors; guesses are in angle brackets.

The Last Will & Testament of Adam Papst of Osnabruck
Probate Granted 7th Juany 1819
Entered in Book B-Pages 182 & 183
A McLean
Reg S. C. E. D.

I Adam Papst of the Township of Osnabruck in the County of Stormont and Eastern district of the Province of Upper Canada Yeoman do make this my last Will and Testament in manner following, that is to say I give devise and bequeath unto my Son John Papst all and every my real and personal Estate and Effects - whatsoever and wheresoever which I shall or may be possessed of or in anyways entitled unto at the time of my decease To hold to him his Heirs and Assigns, absolutely for ever Subject as follows. In the first place to the payment of all my just debts which I may happen to owe at the time of my decease and my funeral Expenses and the Expense of proving this my Will and all other Charges relating to the Execution thereof Also subject to the payment of fifty Dollars to Eve Mary Papst my Wife as soon after my Decease as the same can be Collected out of the hand of John Fetterley Junior and Adam Fetterley provided I shall not give unto her hands the said Sum in my lifetime to be at her own disposal and for her <own> sSole use. Also subject to the Support and maintenance of the said Eve Mary Papst my wife in a Comfortable manner during her life provided she shall reside with my <said> Son John'e Papst. But in Case the said Eve Mary Papst shall not find it Comfortable to live with my said Son then it is my Will that my said Son shall give unto her <twelve> Bushels of good < > and a Hog weighing one hundred and fifty <pounds> and <ten> dozen of Eggs yearly and every year during her natural life. Also my said Son shall give to the said Eve Mary Papst two good Cows at the time she chooses to depart from him for her better support. And my said Son shall give to the said Eve Mary Papst six pounds of good wool yearly and every year from the time of my decease for her own Sole use and benefit whether she shall reside with him or not and permit her to enjoy and dispose of such goods and furniture as are now her own Sole and Seperate property. And in Case the said Eve Mary Papst shall <at> any time be sick my siad Son <shall> procure her Medical assistance and proper nourishment and a fit woman to attend her during her indisposition whether she shall live with my siad Son or not. And in Case of death my said Son shall cause her to be decently buried And it is my will that in Case my said Son John Papst shall dispose of the farm on which I now live in the life time of my said Wife Eve Mary Papst, then my said Son shall pay or Secure to be paid to the said Eve Mary Papst her Heirs or Assigns one third part of the Value or Price the said farm shall be Sold for which Sum my said Wife shall have at her Sole disposal And I do hereby Constitute and appoint John <Loucks> and Peter Darlington both of Osnabruck to be Executors of this my Will. And I do hereby revoke all former Wills by me made and declare this to be my last Will and Testament. In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and Seal this thirty first day of July in the Year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and three

Adam Babst

Signed Sealed published and declared by the said Testator Adam Papst < > for his last Will and Testament in the presence of <us> who at his request and in his presence and in the presence of each other have hereunto Subscribed our Names as Witnesses thereto
Georg <T> Coons
George Wereley
Peter Wereley



• Emigration: Left Germany on "Two Brothers", 1752, Germany.

• Immigration: Arrived in Philadelphia, 28 Sep 1753, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Source:
Transcription of passenger list of Two Brothers at http://frepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~poaps/Origin.htm.
This source has name as Johan Adam Pabst.

• Served: in Butler's Rangers for the loyalists, 1777, <New York, United States>.

• Held: in civil custody, 1778, New York, United States. 76

• Witness: to baptism of Maria Fedele, 1778, Gilead Lutheran Church, Brunswick, New York, United States.

• Held: in civil custody, 1781, New York, United States. 76

• Census: 1783, Niagara, Ontario, Canada.

• Served: in Butler's Rangers during the Revolutionary War, until Spring 1784. 77

• Demobilized: from Butler's Rangers, 1784, Lunenburg (Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry), Ontario, Canada. 78

• Granted: land in the Eastern District for his service in Butler's Rangers, Abt 1784, Lunenburg, Eastern District (Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry), Quebec (Ontario), Canada. 77

• Settled: 1784, Osnabruck Twp, Lunenburg (Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry), Ontario, Canada.

• Took Communion: in a new church between Albany and Schoharie, 1788, New York, United States.

• Census: 1790, Watervliet Twp, Albany, New York, United States. Living with Adam were sons Rudolph and John, and daughter Catherine.

• Owned: W 1/2 of Lot 1 and E 1/2 of Lot 2, Concession 3, Bef Jul 1796, Osnabruck Twp, Stormont (Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry), Ontario, Canada.

• Granted: 300 acres, 14 Jun 1798, Winchester, Dundas (Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry), Ontario, Canada. for his service as a soldier in the Royal Regiment of New York

• Will: 31 Jul 1803, Osnabruck Twp, Stormont, Eastern District (Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry), Ontario, Upper Canada (Canada).

• Probate: 7 Jan 1819.

Johan married Eve Mary Hamm 40 in 1756 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, (United States). Eve was born about 1736 in <Baden-Baden, Germany>, was christened on 17 May 1771 in Schenectady Reformed Church, Schenectady, New York, (United States), and died after 1807 in Ontario, Canada.34 Other names for Eve were Eva Marie Ham, Eva Maria Hamin, Eva Marie Hamin, and Eva Marie Hamm.

Marriage Notes: Principal source:
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~poaps/FamilyTree.htm and Email from George Cloakey 21 Dec 2009.

They may have been married on the ship from Hamburg to Philadelphia, which docked on or about 28 September 1753. This would place the year of their marriage in 1753.

Children from this marriage were:

          i.  Rudolph Papst (born about 1759 in <(Schoharie)>, New York, (United States) - died on 29 Jul 1829 in Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada)

         ii.  Anna Maria Papst (born about 1761 in Schoharie, New York, (United States) - died on 17 Feb 1848)

        iii.  Maria Barbara Papst (born on 7 Nov 1762 in Schoharie Twp, (Schoharie), New York, (United States) - died in 1798 in Wisconsin, United States)

         iv.  Anna Hannah Papst (born about 1763 in <Schoharie>, Albany, New York, (United States) - died in 1798 in New York, United States)

          v.  Elisabeth Papst (born about 1765 in New York, (United States) - died about 1787 in Osnabruck Twp, Lunenburg (Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry), Quebec (Ontario), Canada)

         vi.  Margretha Papst (born on 8 Aug 1767 in Palatine, (Montgomery), New York, (United States))

24      vii.  Daniel Frederick "Frederick" Papst (born on 23 Jun 1768 in Schoharie, New York, (United States) - died on 28 Mar 1848 in Osnabruck Twp, Stormont, Eastern District (Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry), Ontario, Canada)

       viii.  Catherine Papst (born on 30 Jul 1773 in Schoharie, Albany (Schoharie), New York, (United States)))

         ix.  Johannes "John" Papst (born on 12 Jul 1777 in Brunswick, (Rensselaer), New York, United States - died on 20 Jan 1869 in <Osnabruck Centre>, Osnabruck Twp, Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry, Ontario, Canada)


49. Eve Mary Hamm 40 was born about 1736 in <Baden-Baden, Germany>, was christened on 17 May 1771 in Schenectady Reformed Church, Schenectady, New York, (United States), and died after 1807 in Ontario, Canada.34 Other names for Eve were Eva Marie Ham, Eva Maria Hamin, Eva Marie Hamin, and Eva Marie Hamm.

Birth Notes: Lorna Wallace, daughter of Edith Poapst, believed Eva Maria Hamm was born in Baden-Baden. Other sources have Ontario, Canada.

Research Notes: Ambiguous information from handwritten note by Lorna (Wallace) to Danielle Fowler:
"My great grandmother on my mother's side... came to Canada from Baden-Baden, Germany*." [Footnote: "Ask [Lorna's brother] Stan if I'm right about this."]
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There are thus far no definitive answers about Eva's parentage or where and when she and Johan were married.

From George Cloakey 23 Dec 2009:

..."[Y]ou will see from the data that there are a lot of different opinions for some things--like where Adam and Mary were married. Since Mary was not on the Two Brother's ships list, it is hard to prove that they were married prior to arriving in Philadelphia [abt 28 September 1753].

There was a Friederich Hamm on the Two Brothers, and it has been assumed by many that he was Mary's father. However, Amidon (the Papst research guru) points toward Mary being born in New York Colony to Casper Ham. Casper and his wife Ann Leych had a daughter Maria born 3 Aug 1732. But neither side appears to have proof. If it was Casper's daughter, then the passed down stories of how Adam and Mary met would have no basis in fact. But then which of the many stories does one "hang their hat on?"
Here is what I have in my file on Friederich:

Believed to be the father of Eva Maria as he was on the same ship as Adam Papst--but far from proven.

The following is a possibility
Baptism Records of the Gallatin Reformed Church: Gallatinville Gallatin Reformed Church 1748-1899
Baptism Date: 12 Nov 1786
Father: Friedrich Stickel
Mother: Elizabeth Hamel
Item #: 934
Child: Friedrich
Sponsor: Friedrich Ham; Maritje Schmit
Birth Date: 01 Nov 1786

It is also very possible that Maritje Schmit was the wife of Friederich and the mother of Eva Maria. Johan Adam Schmit was also on the same ship and he could well be Maritje's father. It is also possible that this is a different Friederich."
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Eve married Johan Adam "Adam" Papst 45 74 75 in 1756 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, (United States). Johan was born about 1732 in Bonn, Westphalia, Germany,34 was christened on 17 May 1771 in Schenectady Reformed Church, Schenectady, New York, (United States), and died between 1803 and 1807 in (Osnabruck Center), Osnabruck Twp, Stormont, Eastern District (Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry), Ontario, Canada. Other names for Johan were Adam Paaps, Adam Pabst, Johan Adam Pabst, John Adam Papst, Johan Adam Poapst, and John Poapst.


50. Peter <H.> Werley, (U.E.L.),79 80 81 son of Hans Jerg Wehrli and Barbara, was born in 1753. Other names for Peter were Peter Wardle, Peter Wearly, and Pieter Wehrli.

Research Notes: Dutch

Probably the same person as Peter Wearly, p.401 of Lunenburgh, or the Old Eastern District by J.F. Pringle, 1890. If so, he was in the R.R.N.Y. [King's Royal Regiment of New York (Sir John Johnson's corps.)] who settled in the eastern part of Upper Canada, having fought on the side of the Crown.

May not be the same person as Peter Wardle. It is fairly certain that he was the father of Mary Werley/Wardle, wife of Daniel Frederick Papst (Frederick Papst).

• Residence: 1754, Stone Arabia, Albany (Montgomery), New York, (United States).

• Served: in the King's Royal Regiment of New York (R.R.N.Y.) 82 during the Revolutionary War. Inserted into the U.E.L. list after its publication in 1885.

• Census: 1790.

• Witness: to the will of Adam Papst, 31 Jul 1803, Osnabruck Twp, Stormont, Eastern District (Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry), Ontario, Upper Canada (Canada).

• Settled: 1805, Lunenburg, Osnabruck Twp, Stormont (Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry), Ontario, Canada.

• Occupation: Farmer, 1879.

• Probably owned: 50 acres in Lot A of 5th concession, 1879, Osnabruck, Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry, Ontario, Canada. Name on map is "P. H. Werley." To the north of this lot were E. Werley and J. H. Shaver, and to their nort were P. H. Werley's other 195 acres.

• Probably owned: 195 acres of Lot 2 in 5th Concession, 1879, Osnabruck Twp, Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry, Ontario, Canada. Name on map given as "P. H. Werley." To the north were J. P. Werley and Ira Bush. To the south were E. Werley and J. H. Shaver, and immediately to the south of them was a 50-acre strip also owned by P. H. Werley.

Peter married Maria Schmitt.

Children from this marriage were:

          i.  George Werley (born about 1775 in New York, (United States) - died after 1811)

25       ii.  Mary Werley (born on 13 Dec 1776 in Schoharie, New York, United States - died in 1858)

        iii.  Margaret Werley (born about 1778 in New York, United States)

         iv.  John Martin Wereley (born on 9 Jun 1778 in New York, United States - died on 23 Feb 1856 in <New York>, United States)

          v.  Annatje Werley (born on 7 Apr 1785)

         vi.  Peter Werley, [Jr.] (born in 1789 in <Schoharie, Albany>, New York, United States - died in 1871 in <Lunenburg, Cornwall Twp, Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry, Ontario, Canada>)


51. Maria Schmitt

Maria married Peter <H.> Werley, (U.E.L.).79 80 81 Peter was born in 1753. Other names for Peter were Peter Wardle, Peter Wearly, and Pieter Wehrli.


52. Jonas Wood, (U.E.L.),60 62 63 83 84 son of Jonas Wood and Neltje Lena Errels, was born on 15 Sep 1738 in Kakiat (New Hempstead), Ramapo Twp, (Rockland), New York, (United States), was christened on 15 Oct 1738, died on 20 Aug 1817 in Black River, Stormont, Eastern District (Stormont) (Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry), Ontario, Canada at age 78, and was buried on 22 Aug 1817 in Trinity Church, Cornwall, Eastern District (Stormont) (Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry), Ontario, Canada.

Birth Notes: May have been born in 1738

Research Notes: Source: http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=sensato&id=I609#s1
from:
Title: Register of the Dutch Reformed Church at Tappan, New York
Abbrev: DUTCH REFORMED, TAPPAN NY
Note:
Cited in 'Jonas Wood UEL' by Elizabeth Hoople
Page: No. 993
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From http://www.papst-family.canadianwebs.com/custom2.html :

"John Wood, born c1764, my great great grandfather, is said to be buried in Spring Hill Cemetery. He was the 4th son of Jonas Wood b 1737 and his wife , Sarah Osborne b; 1735. Jonas lived at Kakkiat N.Y. but moved to the east branch of the Delaware, N.Y. where they established a farm and 8 children were born: Jonas 1760, Benjamin 1761: William 1762: John 1764: Roger 1766: Nathaniel 1770: Sarah 1772. Jonas came to Canada in 1780 because of the part he played in the American Revolution. In his Claim for losses dated at Montreal, 28 Feb 1788, Jonas says he always took an active part in favour of Great Britain and was taken prisoner by the Rebels in 1778 for assisting British Scouts. He was tried for his life at Esopus for murder. He broke gaol and escaped to Canada after being four weeks in distress in the woods. He never served in any corps. He had 4 sons in the army and resides in New Johnstown. He had 50 acres of improved land on the Delaware. He had built himself a house and a barn and stable, all burnt and destroyed by the rebels. He drove his cattle to Col. Butler. He lost 9 horses, 30 sheep, 2 calves, 12 hogs and furniture and farming utensils and a loom and crops in the barn. Jonas Jr. and Ben were in the Butler's Rangers; William, John, and Roger were listed in the Kings Royal Regiment of New York. The 2 youngest- Nathan and Steve were naturally too young to fight. The mother Sarah after a hazardous journey reunited with her husband and sons on the Isle of Jeus in the St. Lawarence.'
This was written by a Wood relative who lived in Vernon, Ontario"
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From http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=cornwalls&id=I49 :

"After first settling in Warwick, Orange Co., New York, Jonas and Sarah found fifty acres of property about 40 miles northwest of Warwick in a newly opened section of New York, known as the Great Hardenburgh Patent. They were able to procure this at a nominal rent of five pounds a year. Leaving Jonas' parents and his brother in Warwick in 1775, the family moved to their new home. The property was located on the south bank of the East Branch of the Delaware River (Ulster County) about half way between the present villages of Margaretville and Downsville. Twenty-six other families settled near them, forming the village of Pepacton.
During the Revolutionary War, Jonas and his sons were loyal to the Crown of England. They were Tory's and Jonas sacrificed his cattle, driving them through the forest to Colonel John Butler* to help feed the British troops. Jonas stayed home and kept on farming.

"In 1777 the Patriot settlers, because of the burning and plundering of their Patriot settlements on the Hudson by the Tory Volunteers, attached the Pepacton settlement and destroyed everything but a few known Patriots. Jonas Wood's buildings were burned and his livestock and crops stolen. He and his family escape into the forest. The next time Brant went down the trail, Jonas Wood went with him.

"In 1778 he was seized for assisting the British scouts and tried at Esopus (Kingston) for murder and was confined at Sussex, Goshen and Esopus for 2 years and 4 months. In July 1780, the night before he was to be executed, he escaped to Niagara and reached Canada where he settled at New Johnstown with his wife and family. (New Johnstown was settled in 1784 and renamed Cornwall in 1787)

"Because of the part he played in the American Revolution, Jonas filed a claim for losses in Montreal, dated February 28, 1788. He said he always took an active part in favor of Great Briton and was taken prisoner by the rebels in 1788 for assisting British scouts. He was tried for his life at Esapus (Kingston) for murder. He broke jail and escaped to Canada after being four weeks in distress in the woods. He never served in any corps but four of his sons served in the army and resided in New Johnstown. Jonas claimed he had fifty acres of improved land on the Delaware with a house, barn and stable, which were all burnt and destroyed by the Rebels. He lost nine horses, 30 sheep, two calves, twelve hogs, furniture, farming utensils and a loom and crops in the barn. His sons, Jonas Jr. and Benjamin were in Butler's Rangers and William, John and Roger were listed as being in the King's Royal Regiment of New York. The two youngest, Nathan and Steve were to young to fight. After a hazardous journey, Sarah was reunited with her husband and sons on the Isle of Jesus in the St. Lawrence."

From Biographical Sketches of Loyalists of the American Revolution by Gregory Paulmer, 1984 (as quoted in the above source):
"Wood, Jonas of N.Y. was a native of America. He lived on the Delaware River in Ulster County, where he leased 100 acres, fifty cleared. He was seized in 1778 for assisting British Scouts and tried at Esopus [Kingston] for murder, but escaped and reached Canada, where he settled at Johnstown. Wood had eight children in 1788. Four of his sons had served in the British Army--three in the Royal Regiment of New York and one in Butler's Rangers. Wood estimated his loss at 150# sterling and received 106# sterling."
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From http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~poaps/Biographies.htm:
Jonas lived at Kakkiat N.Y. but moved to the east branch of the Delaware, N.Y. where they established a farm and 8 children were born: Jonas 1760, Benjamin 1761, William 1762, John 1764, Roger 1766, Nathaniel 1770, Sarah 1772.

Jonas came to Canada in 1780 because of the part he played in the American Revolution. In his Claim for losses dated at Montreal, 28 Feb 1788, Jonas says he always took an active part in favour of Great Britain and was taken prisoner by the Rebels in 1778 for assisting British Scouts. He was tried for his life at Esopus for murder. He broke loose and escaped to Canada after being four weeks in distress in the woods. He never served in any corps. He had 4 sons in the army and resides in New Johnstown. He had 50 acres of improved land on the Delaware. He had built himself a house and a barn and stable, all burnt and destroyed by the rebels. He drove his cattle to Col. Butler. He lost 9 horses, 30 sheep, 2 calves, 12 hogs and furniture and farming utensils and a loom and crops in the barn. Jonas Jr. and Ben were in the Butler's Rangers; William, John, and Roger were listed in the Kings Royal Regiment of New York. The 2 youngest- Nathan and Steve were naturally too young to fight. The mother Sarah after a hazardous journey reunited with her husband and sons on the Isle of Jesus in the St. Lawrence.

This was written by a Wood relative who lived in Vernon, Ontario

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From "St. Lawrence Valley Cemetery" website (http://stlawrencevalleycemetery.ca/history.html) :

Wood Monument

The Wood Monument is of great historical interest. It is situated at the south side of the cemetery, overlooking Lake St. Lawrence and visible from all areas. It was originally located in St. David's Anglican Church Cemetery, Wales, a small hamlet just south of the present site. The memorial is unique in design. It is made from metal manufactured at an iron foundry owned by Col. John R. Wood whose memory it commemorates. The foundry was located on the Wood Farm, a short distance west of the Village of Lunenburg, about two and a half miles north of the cemetery. The Wood Monument is surrounded in the cemetery by a number of monuments bearing the Wood name, all descendants of Jonas Wood, U.E.L. Tribute is paid to the memory of Col. John R. Wood in the Historical Atlas of Ontario-Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry-1879. The descendants of Jonas Wood, (grandfather of John R. Wood) and his wife Sarah Osborne are many. The eight children of Jonas and Sarah all married and had large families and for the last two hundred years these have multiplied and spread out over Eastern Ontario and many other parts of Canada and the United States.

• Taken Prisoner: by Rebels in American Revolution, 1778.

• Escaped: Escaped to Canada, 1780, Canada. and settled at Johnstown.

• Served: in the King's Royal Regiment of New York (K.R.R.N.Y.) during the Revolutionary War, 1780-1784. 66 K.R.R.N.Y. was disbanded in the Spring of 1784

• Granted: land in Williamsburg for his service in the King's Royal Regiment of New York, Abt 1784, Williamsburg Twp, Lunenburgh (Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry), Quebec (Ontario), Canada. 66

• Owned: Half of lot 10, Concession south of the south branch of the River Aux Raisins in Township No. 1 (now Charlottenburgh), 1 Nov 1786, Charlottenburgh, Lunenburgh (Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry), Quebec (Ontario), Canada. 67 The other half was owned by John Wood.

Jonas married Sarah Osborne in 1759 in New Hempstead, Rockland, New York, (United States). Sarah was born in 1735 in Kakiat (New Hempstead), Ramapo Twp, (Rockland), New York, (United States) and died on 25 Aug 1815 in Cornwall Twp, Eastern District (Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry), Ontario, Canada at age 80.

Marriage Notes: Source: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=cornwalls&id=I49 has m. 1759 in New Hempstead, New York


Source: http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=sensato&id=I610 has m. abt 1759.

Children from this marriage were:

26        i.  John Wood, (U.E.L.) (born in 1766 in Kakiat (New Hempstead), Ramapo Twp, (Rockland), New York, (United States) - died in 1852 in Cornwall Twp, (Stormont) Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry, Ontario, Canada)

         ii.  Jonas Wood, Jr. (U.E.L.) (born on 15 Sep 1760 in Kakiat (New Hempstead), Ramapo Twp, (Rockland), New York, (United States))

        iii.  Benjamin Wood, (U.E.L.) (born in 1761 in Mohawk Valley [E branch of the Delaware], (Montgomery), New York, (United States) - died in 1808 in Lake St. Peter, Ontario, Canada)

         iv.  William John Wood (born on 8 Aug 1762 in Kakiat (New Hempstead), Ramapo Twp, (Rockland), New York, (United States) - died on 11 Aug 1850 in Cornwall Twp, Stormont, Ontario, Canada)

          v.  Lt. Col. Roger Wood, (U.E.L.) (born in 1767 in Kakiat (New Hempstead), Ramapo Twp, (Rockland), New York, (United States) - died in 1862 in Osnabruck Centre, Osnabruck Twp, Stormont (Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry), Ontario, Canada)

         vi.  Nathaniel Wood (born in 1770 in Kakiat (New Hempstead), Ramapo Twp, (Rockland), New York, (United States) - died in 1869 in Cornwall Twp, Stormont, Ontario, Canada)

        vii.  Sarah Wood (born in 1775 in Kakiat (New Hempstead), Ramapo Twp, (Rockland), New York, (United States) - died in 1838)

       viii.  Stephen Wood (born about 1779 in Pepacton, (Delaware), New York, United States - died in 1860 in Cornwall Twp, Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry, Ontario, Canada)


53. Sarah Osborne, daughter of Joseph Osborne and Mary Hyatt, was born in 1735 in Kakiat (New Hempstead), Ramapo Twp, (Rockland), New York, (United States) and died on 25 Aug 1815 in Cornwall Twp, Eastern District (Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry), Ontario, Canada at age 80.

Sarah married Jonas Wood, (U.E.L.) 60 62 63 83 84 in 1759 in New Hempstead, Rockland, New York, (United States). Jonas was born on 15 Sep 1738 in Kakiat (New Hempstead), Ramapo Twp, (Rockland), New York, (United States), was christened on 15 Oct 1738, died on 20 Aug 1817 in Black River, Stormont, Eastern District (Stormont) (Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry), Ontario, Canada at age 78, and was buried on 22 Aug 1817 in Trinity Church, Cornwall, Eastern District (Stormont) (Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry), Ontario, Canada.

54. Paul Drew 85 was born about 1735 and died in 1814 in Cornwall Twp, Stormont, Eastern District (Ontario), Canada about age 79.

• Owned: Half of lot 2 in 4th concession, on eastern boundary of Township No. 2 (now Cornwall), 1 Nov 1786, Cornwall Twp, Lunenburgh (Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry), Quebec (Ontario), Canada. 86 The other half was owned by John Christie.

Paul married Margaret 85 in 1757. Margaret was born about 1737.

Children from this marriage were:

27        i.  Abigail Drew (born in 1766 in New York, (United States))

         ii.  Paul Drew, [Jr.] (born in 1758)

        iii.  Agnes Drew (born in 1759)

         iv.  Mary Drew (born in 1762)

          v.  Margaret Drew (born in 1767 in Cornwall Twp, Stormont, Ontario, Canada - died in 1864 in Cornwall Twp, Stormont, Ontario, Canada)


55. Margaret 85 was born about 1737.

Margaret married Paul Drew 85 in 1757. Paul was born about 1735 and died in 1814 in Cornwall Twp, Stormont, Eastern District (Ontario), Canada about age 79.
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64. Lachlin Wallace,14 41 87 88 son of Alexander Wallace and Mary Monase, of Kiltearn, was born in 1701 in Ross-shire (Ross and Cromarty), Scotland and died in 175689 at age 55. Another name for Lachlin was Lachlan Wallace.

General Notes: Two sons, three daughters.

Donald Wallace (1816-?) letter to Ed H. Wallace dated 4 Jun 1896 has b. 1701; d. 1756. "Tradition says the first Wallace came to Ross[-s]hire as a manager to George McKinrie [Mackenzie (1630-1714), Earl of Cromerty [Cromarty], and that I am the ninth generation, him my great-great-grandfather, was Alex. Wallace. He was born about 1660; he died about 1740. He was twice married, and had 21 children. He was a very brave man. Lachlin [Lachlan?], my great-grandfather, was his son. It was from him that most of the Wallaces in Ross-shire sprung. He [Lachlin] was born 1701, died 1756. He had two sons, three daughters. His youngest son, John, was my grandfather. He [John?] left large offspring. Since the year 1838 he [John?] had 5 sons and 4 daughters. He [John?] died in 1849. His [Alexander's] oldest son, Lachlin, was my great-grandfather; his son John was my grandfather; one of his sons, George, was my father."

Research Notes: Eldest son of Alexander Wallace.

Source: Family records of Lorna (Wallace) Johnson.

Need to confirm birth & death dates. Also the spelling of Lachlin.

Per Donald Wallace in 4 Jun 1896 letter to Ed H. Wallace, Lachlin was born in 1701 and died in 1756. If this is so, and his father, Alexander, did not marry Mary Monase until 1705, Lachlin's mother was someone else. Donald Wallace spelled his name Lachlin. Donald wrote that Lachlin had 10 children.

Lachlin married Elizabeth Ross.90

Children from this marriage were:

          i.  Elizabeth Wallace

         ii.  Mary Wallace

        iii.  Janet Wallace

         iv.  Margaret Wallace

          v.  Alexander Wallace (born in 1736 - died in 1764)

         vi.  Christy Wallace (born in 1738)

32      vii.  John Wallace, [I] (born in Oct 1739 - died on 1 Oct 1810)


65. Elizabeth Ross

Elizabeth married Lachlin Wallace.14 41 87 88 Lachlin was born in 1701 in Ross-shire (Ross and Cromarty), Scotland and died in 175689 at age 55. Another name for Lachlin was Lachlan Wallace.

96. Johann Paul Pabst 91 was born on 18 Jan 1705 in Goldlauter, Sachsen, Germany.

Johann married Maria Dorothea Weiss.92

The child from this marriage was:

48        i.  Johan Adam "Adam" Papst (born about 1732 in Bonn, Westphalia, Germany - died Betw 1803 and 1807 in (Osnabruck Center), Osnabruck Twp, Stormont, Eastern District (Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry), Ontario, Canada)


97. Maria Dorothea Weiss

Maria married Johann Paul Pabst.91 Johann was born on 18 Jan 1705 in Goldlauter, Sachsen, Germany.

100. Hans Jerg Wehrli

Hans married Barbara.

Children from this marriage were:

50        i.  Peter <H.> Werley, (U.E.L.) (born in 1753)

         ii.  Eva Gertraut Wehrli (born on 15 Mar 1754 in <Stone Arabia>, Albany (Montgomery), New York, (United States))

        iii.  Gertruy Wehrli


101. Barbara

Barbara married Hans Jerg Wehrli.93

104. Jonas Wood,94 95 96 son of Joseph Wood and Margaret, was born on 13 Jan 1713 in Kakiat (New Hempstead), Ramapo Twp, (Rockland), New York, (United States), was christened on 31 Jul 1722 in Tappan, Orange, New York, (United States), and died after 24 May 1769 in Warwick, Orange, New York, (United States).

Research Notes: From http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=sensato&id=I1029 :

Title: Register of the Dutch Reformed Church at Tappan, New York
Abbrev: DUTCH REFORMED, TAPPAN NY
Note:
Cited in 'Jonas Wood UEL' by Elizabeth Hoople
Page: No. 405
Title: Deed Nathaniel Ordle to Jonah Wood Jr 50 Acres 1769
Abbrev: Deed Ordle-Wood 1769
Publication: Precinct of Haverstraw, Orange Co, 24 may 1769

Jonas married Neltje Lena Errels 94 97 98 99 about 1733 in Haverstraw, Orange, New York, (United States). Neltje was born between 1712 and 1716 and died in 1800. Other names for Neltje were Nelle Errels and Nellie Errels.

Marriage Notes: Source: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=carder-freeman-w&id=I690 has abt. 1733.

Another source has 1737 in Ramapo, Orange, New York.

The child from this marriage was:

52        i.  Jonas Wood, (U.E.L.) (born on 15 Sep 1738 in Kakiat (New Hempstead), Ramapo Twp, (Rockland), New York, (United States) - died on 20 Aug 1817 in Black River, Stormont, Eastern District (Stormont) (Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry), Ontario, Canada)


105. Neltje Lena Errels 94 97 98 99 was born between 1712 and 1716 and died in 1800. Other names for Neltje were Nelle Errels and Nellie Errels.

Neltje married Jonas Wood 94 95 96 about 1733 in Haverstraw, Orange, New York, (United States). Jonas was born on 13 Jan 1713 in Kakiat (New Hempstead), Ramapo Twp, (Rockland), New York, (United States), was christened on 31 Jul 1722 in Tappan, Orange, New York, (United States), and died after 24 May 1769 in Warwick, Orange, New York, (United States).

106. Joseph Osborne,100 son of Richard Osborne, of Eastchester, Connecticut and Sarah Andrews, was born on 1 Sep 1706 in Westchester, New York, (United States) and died on 10 May 1766 in Westchester, New York, (United States) at age 59.

Joseph married Mary Hyatt.101 Mary was born on 17 Sep 1706 in Westchester, New York, (United States) and died before 10 Jun 1759.

The child from this marriage was:

53        i.  Sarah Osborne (born in 1735 in Kakiat (New Hempstead), Ramapo Twp, (Rockland), New York, (United States) - died on 25 Aug 1815 in Cornwall Twp, Eastern District (Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry), Ontario, Canada)


107. Mary Hyatt,101 daughter of Thomas Hyatt, of Ridgefield and Experience Scott, was born on 17 Sep 1706 in Westchester, New York, (United States) and died before 10 Jun 1759.

Research Notes:
Source: A Genealogical History of the Hoyt, Haight, and Hight Families: with Some Account of the Earlier Hyatt Families" by David W. Hoyt (Providence, 1871), pp. 634-635:
The will of Thomas Hyatt, of Ridgefield, dated June 10, 1759, proved Feb. 5, 1760, is rec. at Danbury. In it he mentions his wife Experience, his daus.: Hannah St. John, and her sons Thomas Scott and William Scott; Mary Osborn, dec'd; Elizabeth Rockwell, dec'd; Zibiah Foster; and Rebecca Northrup; also his only son, Thomas Hyat."

Mary married Joseph Osborne.100 Joseph was born on 1 Sep 1706 in Westchester, New York, (United States) and died on 10 May 1766 in Westchester, New York, (United States) at age 59.
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128. Alexander Wallace,4 40 41 102 103 son of Old Father Wallace and Unknown, was born about 1660 in (Ross-shire), Scotland and died in 1735 in (Ross-shire), Scotland about age 75.

Death Notes: Donald Wallace gives his death year as "about 1740." Another source has 1735.

General Notes: Twice married, 21 children.

Donald Wallace (1816-?) letter to Ed H. Wallace dated 4 Jun 1896 has b. about 1660; d. about 1740. From that letter:

"Tradition says the first Wallace came to Ross[-s]hire as a manager to George McKinrie [Mackenzie (1630-1714), Earl of Cromerty [Cromarty], and that I am the ninth generation, him my great-great-grandfather, was Alex. Wallace. He was born about 1660; he died about 1740. He was twice married, and had 21 children. He was a very brave man. Lachlin, my great-grandfather, was his son. It was from him that most of the Wallaces in Ross-shire sprung. He [Lachlin] was born 1701, died 1756. He had two sons, three daughters. His youngest son, John, was my grandfather. He [John?] left large offspring. Since the year 1838 he [John?] had 5 sons and 4 daughters. He [John?] died in 1849. His [Alexander's] oldest son, Lachlin, was my great-grandfather; his son John was my grandfather; one of his sons, George, was my father."


Research Notes: Even though other sources give different approximate birthdates, I'm using the "around 1660" from the letter by Donald Wallace to Ed Wallace. Since the death date was also approximate in the letter, I'm using 1735 from the RootsWeb sources.

Had 2 wives, 21 children. "Fifth generation in Ross-shire."


Alexander married Mary Monase, of Kiltearn.104

Children from this marriage were:

64        i.  Lachlin Wallace (born in 1701 in Ross-shire (Ross and Cromarty), Scotland - died in 1756)

         ii.  John Wallace

        iii.  Christy Wallace

         iv.  Janet Wallace

          v.  Jean Wallace

         vi.  Thomas Wallace

Alexander next married Ann Munroe, of Ball Ross.

The child from this marriage was:

          i.  Alexander Wallace


129. Mary Monase, of Kiltearn

Mary married Alexander Wallace.4 40 41 102 103 Alexander was born about 1660 in (Ross-shire), Scotland and died in 1735 in (Ross-shire), Scotland about age 75.

208. Joseph Wood,105 son of William Wood and Martha Earle, of Portsmouth, R.I., was born on 4 Nov 1680 in Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island, (United States) and died in Warwick, Orange, New York, (United States).

Research Notes: Probably the 6th son of William Wood.

Source: http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=sensato&id=I1031
From Title: Jonas Wood UEL
Abbrev: Jonas Wood UEL
Author: Elizabeth Hoople
Publication: Stormont, Dundas & Glengarry Historical Society
Page: p 25

Source: The New England Historical and Genealogical Register 1906, vol. 60 (Boston, 1906), p. 400

Joseph married Margaret.105 106 Margaret was born on 4 Nov 1680.

Children from this marriage were:

104       i.  Jonas Wood (born on 13 Jan 1713 in Kakiat (New Hempstead), Ramapo Twp, (Rockland), New York, (United States) - died after 24 May 1769 in Warwick, Orange, New York, (United States))

         ii.  Immatie Wood

        iii.  John Wood

         iv.  Rebecca Wood (born on 10 Jul 1710)

          v.  Joseph Wood (born on 26 Mar 1712)

         vi.  Margaret Wood (born on 19 Nov 1716)

        vii.  William N. Wood (born on 18 Jan 1718)

       viii.  Jonathan Wood (born on 29 Aug 1720)

         ix.  Marie Wood (born in 1726)

          x.  Martha Wood (born in 1721)

         xi.  Sarah Wood (born on 20 Sep 1729)

        xii.  Elizabeth Wood (born on 10 May 1732)


209. Margaret 105 106 was born on 4 Nov 1680.

Margaret married Joseph Wood.105 Joseph was born on 4 Nov 1680 in Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island, (United States) and died in Warwick, Orange, New York, (United States).

212. Richard Osborne, of Eastchester, Connecticut,107 108 son of David Osborne and Abigail Hunt, was born in Oct 1676 in Fairfield, Connecticut, (United States) and died about 1778 in Fairfield, Connecticut, (United States) about age 102. Another name for Richard was Richard Osborn.

Research Notes: From: The History of Fairfield, Fairfield County, Connecticut from 1700 to 1800 by Elizabeth Hubbell Schenck, vol. 2 (New York, 1905), p. 441:

"John Andrews 2. afterwards deeded, 'by virtue of my father's right in my grandfather Kirby's estate certain lands within the town of Middletown, to my brother-in-law Richard Osborn of Eastchester, near Stamford, Conn.'--Fairfield Town Rec. John Andrews 2. son of John 1. m. Sarah d. of Simon Couch about 1678."

Richard married Sarah Andrews 109 in 1699. Sarah was born on 12 Jan 1680 in Hartford, Connecticut, (United States) and died on 6 Nov 1719 in Fairfield, Connecticut, (United States) at age 39.

The child from this marriage was:

106       i.  Joseph Osborne (born on 1 Sep 1706 in Westchester, New York, (United States) - died on 10 May 1766 in Westchester, New York, (United States))


213. Sarah Andrews,109 daughter of John Andrews and Bethiah Kirby, was born on 12 Jan 1680 in Hartford, Connecticut, (United States) and died on 6 Nov 1719 in Fairfield, Connecticut, (United States) at age 39.

Sarah married Richard Osborne, of Eastchester, Connecticut 107 108 in 1699. Richard was born in Oct 1676 in Fairfield, Connecticut, (United States) and died about 1778 in Fairfield, Connecticut, (United States) about age 102. Another name for Richard was Richard Osborn.

214. Thomas Hyatt, of Ridgefield,110 111 son of Thomas Hyatt, of Norwalk, Connecticut and Mary Sention, was born in 1680 in Norwalk, Fairfield, Connecticut, (United States) and died on 27 Dec 1759 in Fairfield, Connecticut, (United States) at age 79. Another name for Thomas was Thomas Hyat.

Research Notes: From A Genealogical History of the Hoyt, Haight, and Hight Families: with Some Account of the Earlier Hyatt Families" , pp. 634-635:

"THOMAS Hyatt, b. about 1680, as above, lived in Ridgefield [Connecticut] as early as 1715, when land was entered to him on the Norwalk records. Another deed from Thomas Hyat, of Ridgefield, 1718, is rec. at N[orwalk]; and his name appears on the 'account of commonage,' at N. Dec., 1721. The will of Thomas Hyatt, of Ridgefield, dated June 10, 1759, proved Feb. 5, 1760, is rec. at Danbury. In it he mentions his wife Experience, his daus.: Hannah St. John, and her sons Thomas Scott and William Scott; Mary Osborn, dec'd; Elizabeth Rockwell, dec'd; Zibiah Foster; and Rebecca Northrup; also his only son, Thomas Hyat."

Source: Genealogical and Family History of the State of Maine edited by George Thomas Little, vol. 3 (New York, 1909), p. 1389, quotes from the above with additional information:
"Thomas (3) Hyatt was born at Norwalk, Connecticut, about 1680. He received a royal patent for land at Rye in 1710. After his marriage he moved to Ridgefield [Connecticut] as early as 1715, when land was entered on the Norwalk records. A deed from Thomas Hyatt of Ridgefield dated 1718 was recorded at Norwalk, December, 1721. His will dated June 10, 1759, proved February 5, 1760, is recorded at Danbury. In it he mentions his wife, Experience, and the following children: Hannah, Mary, Elizabeth, Zibiah, Rebecca and his only son, Thomas Hyatt (4). One of the daughters of Thomas Hyatt (the third) married a man by the name of St. John, some of the descendants of whom are farmers living in Otego, New York, and one of them is a banker and lives in New York City."

• Received: patent for land at Rye, Connecticut, 1710.

• Received: land in Ridgefield, Connecticut, by 1715.

• Will: recorded at Danbury, Connecticut, 10 Jun 1759.

• Proved: his will, 5 Feb 1760.

Thomas married Experience Scott 112 in 1701. Experience was born in 1682 in Fairfield, Connecticut, (United States) and died on 19 Apr 1773 in Fairfield, Connecticut, (United States) at age 91.

Children from this marriage were:

107       i.  Mary Hyatt (born on 17 Sep 1706 in Westchester, New York, (United States) - died before 10 Jun 1759)

         ii.  Hannah Hyatt

        iii.  Elizabeth Hyatt (died before 10 Jun 1759)

         iv.  Zibiah Hyatt

          v.  Rebecca Hyatt

         vi.  Thomas Hyatt, of Ridgefield (died in 1782)


215. Experience Scott 112 was born in 1682 in Fairfield, Connecticut, (United States) and died on 19 Apr 1773 in Fairfield, Connecticut, (United States) at age 91.

Experience married Thomas Hyatt, of Ridgefield 110 113 in 1701. Thomas was born in 1680 in Norwalk, Fairfield, Connecticut, (United States) and died on 27 Dec 1759 in Fairfield, Connecticut, (United States) at age 79. Another name for Thomas was Thomas Hyat.
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256. Old Father Wallace died in Ross-shire (Ross and Cromarty), Scotland.

Research Notes: http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=alastair&id=I960

Old married someone.

His child was:

128       i.  Alexander Wallace (born about 1660 in (Ross-shire), Scotland - died in 1735 in (Ross-shire), Scotland)


416. William Wood,105 114 son of John Wood and Margaret Carter, was born about 1630 in Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island, (United States) and died in 1697 in Dartmouth, Bristol, Massachusetts, (United States) about age 67.

William married Martha Earle, of Portsmouth, R.I. 115 in 1662 in Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island, (United States). Martha was born about 1633 and died in 1696 about age 63.

Marriage Notes: Source: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=carder-freeman-w&id=I802

Children from this marriage were:

208       i.  Joseph Wood (born on 4 Nov 1680 in Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island, (United States) - died in Warwick, Orange, New York, (United States))

         ii.  William Wood (born before 1670)

        iii.  George Wood

         iv.  Josaiah Wood

          v.  Daniel Wood

         vi.  John Wood

        vii.  Mary Wood

       viii.  Sarah Wood

         ix.  Margaret Wood

          x.  Rebecca Wood


417. Martha Earle, of Portsmouth, R.I.,115 daughter of Ralph Earle and Joan Savage, was born about 1633 and died in 1696 about age 63.

Research Notes:
Source: The New England Historical and Genealogical Register 1906, vol. 60 (Boston, 1906), p. 400

Martha married William Wood 105 114 in 1662 in Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island, (United States). William was born about 1630 in Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island, (United States) and died in 1697 in Dartmouth, Bristol, Massachusetts, (United States) about age 67.

424. David Osborne,116 son of R. Osborne and Mary Townsend, was born in 1645 in Fairfield, Connecticut, (United States) and died on 22 Apr 1679 in Orange, New York, (United States) at age 34.

Research Notes: 1st husband of Abigail Hunt. Her 2nd husband was named Pinckney. She would have married Pinckney between 1679 and 1694, when she is refered to in her father's will as "Abigail Pinckney."

David married Abigail Hunt 117 118 in 1669. Abigail was born in 1650 in Fairfield, Connecticut, (United States). Another name for Abigail was Abigail (Hunt) Pinckney.

The child from this marriage was:

212       i.  Richard Osborne, of Eastchester, Connecticut (born in Oct 1676 in Fairfield, Connecticut, (United States) - died about 1778 in Fairfield, Connecticut, (United States))


425. Abigail Hunt,117 118 daughter of Thomas Hunt, Sr., of Grove Farm, Westchester and Unknown, was born in 1650 in Fairfield, Connecticut, (United States). Another name for Abigail was Abigail (Hunt) Pinckney.

Research Notes: 1st husband of Abigail Hunt was David Osborne. Her 2nd husband was named Pinckney. She would have married Pinckney between 1679 and 1694, when she is refered to in her father's will as "Abigail Pinckney." See Collections of the New-York Historical Society for the Year 1892, "Abstracts of Wills on File in the Surrogate's Office, City of New York, Vol. I., 1665-1707" ((New York, 1893), p. 249

Abigail married David Osborne 116 in 1669. David was born in 1645 in Fairfield, Connecticut, (United States) and died on 22 Apr 1679 in Orange, New York, (United States) at age 34.

426. John Andrews,108 119 son of Francis Andrews, of Hartford, Connecticut and Unknown, was born on 27 Sep 1646 in Essex, England and died in 1683 in Hartford, Connecticut, (United States) at age 37.

Birth Notes: History of Fairfield, p. 441, states that he was born in Essex, England.

Source: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=carder-freeman-w&id=I705 has b. 27 Sep 1646 in Fairfield, Connecticut.

Research Notes: From The History of Fairfield, vol. 2, pp. 441-442:

"John Andrews I. b. in Essex, England, was a s. of Francis Andrews I. of Hartford and later of Fairfield... according to the town records of Middletown, Conn., he m. Bethiah Kirby b. Feb. 14. 1658 d. of John Kirby of Middletown. John Kirby, the father was b. in 1623 & d. in 1677. In the distribution of the estate of John Kirby by his widow Elizabeth, John Andrews of Fairfield was deeded, ' in right of his wife's interest in her father's estate,' her portion of his estate."

John married Bethiah Kirby 108 120 121 in 1678 in Fairfield, Connecticut, (United States).108 Bethiah was born on 14 Feb 1656 in Middlesex, Connecticut, (United States) and died on 21 Nov 1700 in Hartford, Connecticut, (United States) at age 44.

Marriage Notes: History of Fairfield, vol. 2, p. 441 has m. Feb. 14, 1658, but that date makes no sense. Using 1678 instead.

Children from this marriage were:

213       i.  Sarah Andrews (born on 12 Jan 1680 in Hartford, Connecticut, (United States) - died on 6 Nov 1719 in Fairfield, Connecticut, (United States))

         ii.  John Andrews (born about 1678)


427. Bethiah Kirby,108 120 121 daughter of John Kirby, Middletown, Connecticut and Elizabeth, was born on 14 Feb 1656 in Middlesex, Connecticut, (United States) and died on 21 Nov 1700 in Hartford, Connecticut, (United States) at age 44.

Research Notes: Frin The History of Fairfield, Fairfield County, Connecticut from 1700 to 1800, vol. 2, pp. 441-442:

"John Andrews I. b. in Essex, England, was a s. of Francis Andrews I. of Hartford and later of Fairfield... according to the town records of Middletown, Conn., he m. Bethiah Kirby b. Feb. 14. 1658 d. of John Kirby of Middletown. John Kirby, the father was b. in 1623 & d. in 1677. In the distribution of the estate of John Kirby by his widow Elizabeth, John Andrews of Fairfield was deeded, ' in right of his wife's interest in her father's estate,' her portion of his estate.

Bethiah married John Andrews 108 119 in 1678 in Fairfield, Connecticut, (United States).108 John was born on 27 Sep 1646 in Essex, England and died in 1683 in Hartford, Connecticut, (United States) at age 37.

428. Thomas Hyatt, of Norwalk, Connecticut, son of Thomas Hyatt, of Stamford, Ct. and Elizabeth, was born about 1653 and died before 28 Mar 1698. Another name for Thomas was Thomas Hyat of Norwalk, Ct.

Research Notes: Source: A Genealogical History of the Hoyt, Haight, and Hight Families: with Some Account of the Earlier Hyatt Families" by David W. Hoyt (Providence, 1871), p. 634:

"Thomas Hyatt, of Norwalk, Ct.

"This may be the son of Thomas, of Stamford [Connecticut]. He was in Norwalk as early as Feb., 1671, when his name appears on the town table of estates. He m. Mary Sention, dau. of Matthias Sention, of Norwalk, 'about the 10th of Nov., 1677,' and his home-lot is mentioned in that year. Seven acres of land were granted to him by vote of the town in Jan., 1676, on account of his serving as a 'souldier in the Indian warres;' and this land was exchanged in 1682. He bought land in 1679; drew lot No. 22, 'over Norwalk River,' Dec., 1687; and his tname is on the table of estates, Jan., 1687, and on the list of voters at town meetings in Norwalk, Dec., 1694. Thomas Hyatt d. intestate before March 28, 1698, at which time the invent. of his est. was presented at Fairfield. The estate was distributed in 1718. Wid. Mary survived him. Several lots of his land were recorded after his death. The name is variously spelled ont he records, Hyatt, Hyat, Hyett, Hyet, Hiett, Hiet, Hiot, Hyot, Hayot, and, in a single instance, on the probate records, Hoit.

"Thomas and Mary Hyatt, of Norwalk, had the following children: Rebecca, b. Oct., 1678; Thomas, b. ab. 1680, lived in Ridgefield; "Mara," b. May 1682; Ruth, b. May, 1684; Sarah, b. Dec., 1686, m. James Benedict, April 7, 1709, and lived in Ridgefield; John, b. Jan., 1691-2; Elizabeth, b. ab. 1694; Ebenezer, b. ab. 1697, lived in Norwalk; and perhaps Millison. These all appear on the probate records in 1698."


Thomas married Mary Sention.

Children from this marriage were:

214       i.  Thomas Hyatt, of Ridgefield (born in 1680 in Norwalk, Fairfield, Connecticut, (United States) - died on 27 Dec 1759 in Fairfield, Connecticut, (United States))

         ii.  Rebecca Hyatt (born in Oct 1678)

        iii.  Mara Hyatt (born in May 1682)

         iv.  Ruth Hyatt (born in May 1684)

          v.  Sarah Hyatt (born in Dec 1686)

         vi.  John Hyatt (born in Jan 1692)

        vii.  Elizabeth Hyatt (born about 1694)

       viii.  Ebenezer Hyatt (born about 1697)


429. Mary Sention

Mary married Thomas Hyatt, of Norwalk, Connecticut. Thomas was born about 1653 and died before 28 Mar 1698. Another name for Thomas was Thomas Hyat of Norwalk, Ct.
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832. John Wood,122 son of Wylliam Wood and Margaret Stamberie Paine, was born in 1585 in England and died in 1655 at age 70.

John married Margaret Carter.123 Margaret was born in 1590 in England and died in 1643 at age 53.

The child from this marriage was:

416       i.  William Wood (born about 1630 in Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island, (United States) - died in 1697 in Dartmouth, Bristol, Massachusetts, (United States))


833. Margaret Carter 123 was born in 1590 in England and died in 1643 at age 53.

Margaret married John Wood.122 John was born in 1585 in England and died in 1655 at age 70.

834. Ralph Earle,114 124 son of Raulphe Earle and Margaret Brown, was born on 9 Feb 1606 and died about 1678 about age 72.

Research Notes:
Source: The New England Historical and Genealogical Register 1906, vol. 60 (Boston, 1906), p. 400

• Will: 19 Nov 1673.

Ralph married Joan Savage.125 Joan was born on 18 Feb 1609 and died about 1680 about age 71.

The child from this marriage was:

417       i.  Martha Earle, of Portsmouth, R.I. (born about 1633 - died in 1696)


835. Joan Savage,125 daughter of Richard Savage and Mary Isacke, was born on 18 Feb 1609 and died about 1680 about age 71.

Joan married Ralph Earle.114 124 Ralph was born on 9 Feb 1606 and died about 1678 about age 72.

848. R. Osborne 126 was born about 1618 and died about 1685 about age 67.

R. married Mary Townsend.127 Mary was born about 1620 and died about 1677 about age 57.

The child from this marriage was:

424       i.  David Osborne (born in 1645 in Fairfield, Connecticut, (United States) - died on 22 Apr 1679 in Orange, New York, (United States))


849. Mary Townsend 127 was born about 1620 and died about 1677 about age 57.

Mary married R. Osborne.126 R. was born about 1618 and died about 1685 about age 67.

850. Thomas Hunt, Sr., of Grove Farm, Westchester died after 1 Oct 1694 in Westchester, New York, (United States).

Research Notes: Source: Collections of the New-York Historical Society for the Year 1892, "Abstracts of Wills on File in the Surrogate's Office, City of New York, Vol. I., 1665-1707" ((New York, 1893), pp. 248-249:
THOMAS HUNT, Westchester. "In the name of God, Amen. I, Thomas Hunt, Sr., of the Grove Farm, in Westchester, being at this time weak in body. In order to settle and distribute my estate and to prevent all discords and troubles, that might otherwise arise among my children, I leave to Josiah Hunt, the eldest son of my son Josiah Hunt, and to his heirs male, all my lands and meadows, known and called by the name of the Grove Farms, as mentioned in my Patent, granted by Governor Richard Nicolls, Dated the 4 of December, 1667, with all the houses and improvements thereon, with all household goods and articles of husbandry, and all live stock. And I do entail ;the said lands to his heirs male, from generation to generation, and no part of the same to be sold or disposed of. If he die without issue, then to his next surviving brother. I leave to my four sons, Thomas, Joseph, John, and Josiah £10 each. To my daughter, Abigail Pinckney, £10. Legacies to grandchildren, Abigail, daughter of my son Tomas, Abigail, daughter of my son Josiah, Martha, daughter of my son Joseph. My negro man Mungo is to live on the farm seven years, and then to be free. I desire my friends William Laurence, of Flushing, and Thomas Stevenson, of Newtown, to be overseers of my will.

In witness whereof I, the said Thomas Hunt, Sr., have hereunto set my hand and seal, this First day of october, 1694.

Witnesses, Robert Hoyt, Joseph Haviland, Edward Collier."

• Received: Patent for the Grove Farms, Westchester, New York, 4 Dec 1667. granted by Governor Richard Nicolls

Thomas married someone.

His children were:

425       i.  Abigail Hunt (born in 1650 in Fairfield, Connecticut, (United States))

         ii.  Josiah Hunt

        iii.  Thomas Hunt

         iv.  Joseph Hunt

          v.  John Hunt


852. Francis Andrews, of Hartford, Connecticut

Francis married someone.

His child was:

426       i.  John Andrews (born on 27 Sep 1646 in Essex, England - died in 1683 in Hartford, Connecticut, (United States))


854. John Kirby, Middletown, Connecticut 108 was born in 1623 and died in 1677 at age 54.

Research Notes: Source: The History of Fairfield, Fairfield County, Connecticut from 1700 to 1800 by Elizabeth Hubbell Schenck, vol. 2 (New York, 1905), p. 441

John married Elizabeth.

The child from this marriage was:

427       i.  Bethiah Kirby (born on 14 Feb 1656 in Middlesex, Connecticut, (United States) - died on 21 Nov 1700 in Hartford, Connecticut, (United States))


855. Elizabeth

Elizabeth married John Kirby, Middletown, Connecticut.108 John was born in 1623 and died in 1677 at age 54.

856. Thomas Hyatt, of Stamford, Ct. was born about 1613 and died on 9 Sep 1656 about age 43. Other names for Thomas were Thomas Hiat, Thomas Hyet, and Thomas Hyoute.

Research Notes: Source: A Genealogical History of the Hoyt, Haight, and Hight Families: with Some Account of the Earlier Hyatt Families" by David W. Hoyt (Providence, 1871), pp. 633-634:

"Thomas Hyatt, of Stamford, Ct

"This name does not occur in the list of the list of the first 28 or 30 settlers at Stamford, in the spring and summer of 1641; but at a town meeting, Dec. 7, 1641, to 'Tho. Hyoute' and others were granted, 'besides house lotts as oth' men haue,' 'every of them twoe acres [house-lot?] and 3 acres wood land in the feiled now to be inclosed.' 'Thomas hiout' was a witness in Stamford, Feb. 26, 1647. On the S. records, in boundaries of land, the name of 'Thomas Hiout' occurs several times in 1649 and 1650, also, 'Thomas hout,' the same years, and 'goodman hout,' 'Thomas hyout,' and 'Thomas hiat,' in 1650. 'Thomas hiout' bought 7-1/2 acres of upland in 'Rocky necke,' April 3, 1650. The S. records state that 'Tho:hyat died 9 Sept., 1656,' and give an inventory of the estate of 'Thomas hiat,' amounting to 132£. 2s. 3d., 'presented in the cort at Stamford, June, 1662.' After taking out the widow's thirds there remained 'in ye hands of Cornelius Joans ye sume of 88£-1s-6d, as portions to be divided amongst the six children according to lawe.' The published records of New Haven Colony also mention this inventory of the est. of 'Thomas Hyatt late of Stamford,' presented at S., June 16, 1662. Cornelius Jones married the widow, Elizabeth Hyat, Oct 6, 1657; and in 1669 and 1674 three of the children signed receipts to their father-in-law, Cornelius Jones, for their share in the est. of their father, Thomas Hiat. These receipts are copied on the same pages with those of the children of Simon Hoyt; but thery were evidently written later, with different ink, in vacant spaces left at the bottom of the pages. This name of Thomas Hyatt is printed Hoyt in the 'List of Pioneers,' History of Stamford, but it is not so written on the records, andw e find no descendants of Thomas who bear any other name but Hyatt, and its various modifications, Hiat, Hyet, etc., except in one or two entries, where Hoit is plainly an error for Hyatt."

Thomas married Elizabeth.

Children from this marriage were:

428       i.  Thomas Hyatt, of Norwalk, Connecticut (born about 1653 - died before 28 Mar 1698)

         ii.  Caleb Hyatt (born about 1640)

        iii.  John Hyatt, of Stamford, Ct. (born about 1647)

         iv.  Ruth Hyatt (born about 1649)

          v.  Deborah Hyatt (born about 1651)

         vi.  Rebecca Hyatt (born about 1653)


857. Elizabeth

Elizabeth married Thomas Hyatt, of Stamford, Ct.. Thomas was born about 1613 and died on 9 Sep 1656 about age 43. Other names for Thomas were Thomas Hiat, Thomas Hyet, and Thomas Hyoute.

858. Matthias Sention, of Norwalk, Ct.

Matthias married someone.

His child was:

429       i.  Mary Sention


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1664. Wylliam Wood 128 was born in 1540 in England.

Wylliam married Margaret Stamberie Paine.129 Margaret was born in 1542 in England.

The child from this marriage was:

832       i.  John Wood (born in 1585 in England - died in 1655)


1665. Margaret Stamberie Paine 129 was born in 1542 in England.

Margaret married Wylliam Wood.128 Wylliam was born in 1540 in England.

1668. Raulphe Earle 130 was born about 1580 and died on 30 Mar 1657 about age 77.

Raulphe married Margaret Brown.131 Margaret was born in Jun 1581 and died on 27 Nov 1647 at age 66.

The child from this marriage was:

834       i.  Ralph Earle (born on 9 Feb 1606 - died about 1678)


1669. Margaret Brown 131 was born in Jun 1581 and died on 27 Nov 1647 at age 66.

Margaret married Raulphe Earle.130 Raulphe was born about 1580 and died on 30 Mar 1657 about age 77.

1670. Richard Savage 132 was born about 1559 and died on 17 Dec 1637 about age 78.

Richard married Mary Isacke.133 Mary was born about 1563 and died on 5 May 1636 about age 73.

The child from this marriage was:

835       i.  Joan Savage (born on 18 Feb 1609 - died about 1680)


1671. Mary Isacke 133 was born about 1563 and died on 5 May 1636 about age 73.

Mary married Richard Savage.132 Richard was born about 1559 and died on 17 Dec 1637 about age 78.
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80. Website - Genealogy, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2591631&id=I530982716.

81. Website - Genealogy, http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2591631&id=I530982716.

82. Pringle, J. F, Lunenburgh or the Old Eastern District: Its Settlement and Early Progress (Cornwall, Ontario: Standard Printing House, 1890.), p. 401.

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84. http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi. Rec. Date: 25 Aug 2001, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=dmuir1&id=I2535.

85. http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi. Rec. Date: 25 Aug 2001, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=dmuir1&id=I2547.

86. Pringle, J. F, Lunenburgh or the Old Eastern District: Its Settlement and Early Progress (Cornwall, Ontario: Standard Printing House, 1890.), p. 406.

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88. http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi. Rec. Date: 25 Aug 2001, http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=alastair&id=I629 (Lack Family).

89. Personal Documents, Letter from Donald Wallace to Ed. H. Wallace 4 Jun 1896.

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91. Website - Genealogy, http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=bill_r&id=I17607&ti=5519.

92. Website - Genealogy, http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=bill_r&id=I2634&ti=5519.

93. Website - Genealogy, http://www.edenstree.com/. Cit. Date: 31 Dec 2009.

94. http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi. Rec. Date: 25 Aug 2001, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=carder-freeman-w&id=I690.

95. http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi. Rec. Date: 25 Aug 2001, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=dmuir1&id=I2537.

96. http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi. Rec. Date: 25 Aug 2001, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=sensato&id=I1029.

97. http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi. Rec. Date: 25 Aug 2001, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=cornwalls&id=I779.

98. http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi. Rec. Date: 25 Aug 2001, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=dmuir1&id=I2538.

99. http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi. Rec. Date: 25 Aug 2001, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=sensato&id=I1030.

100. http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi. Rec. Date: 25 Aug 2001, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=carder-freeman-w&id=I691.

101. http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi. Rec. Date: 25 Aug 2001, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=carder-freeman-w&id=I692.

102. http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi. Rec. Date: 25 Aug 2001, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=alastair&id=I639.

103. http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi. Rec. Date: 25 Aug 2001, http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=alastair&id=I639 (Lack Family).

104. http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi. Rec. Date: 25 Aug 2001.

105. http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi. Rec. Date: 25 Aug 2001, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=carder-freeman-w&id=I799.

106. http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi. Rec. Date: 25 Aug 2001, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=sensato&id=I1032.

107. http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi. Rec. Date: 25 Aug 2001, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=carder-freeman-w&id=I701.

108. Schenck, Elizabeth Hubbell, The History of Fairfield: Fairfield County, Connecticut from 1700 to 1800. (Vol. 2. New York: J. J. Little, 1905), p. 441.

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110. http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi. Rec. Date: 25 Aug 2001, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=carder-freeman-w&id=I707.

111. Hoyt, David W, A Genealogical History of the Hoyt, Haight and Hight Families. (Providence: Providence Press, 1871.), pp. 634-635. With Some Account of the Earlier Hyatt Families, a List of the First Settlers of Salisbury and Amesbury, Mass., etc.

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113. Hoyt, David W, A Genealogical History of the Hoyt, Haight and Hight Families. (Providence: Providence Press, 1871.), pp. 634-635.

114. Woods, Henry Ernest, ed, The New England Historical and Genealogical Register 1906. (Boston: N. E. Historic Genealogical Society, 1906.), p. 400.

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116. http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi. Rec. Date: 25 Aug 2001, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=carder-freeman-w&id=I703.

117. New-York Historical Society, Collections of the New-York Historical Society for the Year 1892. (New York: [New-York Historical Society], 1893.), p. 249.

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119. http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi. Rec. Date: 25 Aug 2001, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=carder-freeman-w&id=I705.

120. http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi. Rec. Date: 25 Aug 2001, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=carder-freeman-w&id=I706.

121. Schenck, Elizabeth Hubbell, The History of Fairfield: Fairfield County, Connecticut from 1700 to 1800. (Vol. 2. New York: J. J. Little, 1905), pp. 441-442.

122. http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi. Rec. Date: 25 Aug 2001, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=dmuir1&id=I2543.

123. http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi. Rec. Date: 25 Aug 2001, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=dmuir1&id=I2544.

124. http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi. Rec. Date: 25 Aug 2001, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=carder-freeman-w&id=I865.

125. http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi. Rec. Date: 25 Aug 2001, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=carder-freeman-w&id=I866.

126. http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi. Rec. Date: 25 Aug 2001, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=carder-freeman-w&id=I871.

127. http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi. Rec. Date: 25 Aug 2001, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=carder-freeman-w&id=I872.

128. http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi. Rec. Date: 25 Aug 2001, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=dmuir1&id=I2545.

129. http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi. Rec. Date: 25 Aug 2001, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=dmuir1&id=I2546.

130. http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi. Rec. Date: 25 Aug 2001, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=carder-freeman-w&id=I867.

131. http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi. Rec. Date: 25 Aug 2001, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=carder-freeman-w&id=I868.

132. http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi. Rec. Date: 25 Aug 2001, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=carder-freeman-w&id=I869.

133. http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi. Rec. Date: 25 Aug 2001, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=carder-freeman-w&id=I870.


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