My, this list has been silent lately; now four messages in a day! Could
we have a little more about this family? My dad used to say that he was
supposed to have an uncle who ran away to the West, & was never heard
from again.
My grandfather was George Franklin Heath, born March 14, 1865, supposedly
in PA, but I have never been able to document this, nor any siblings or
parents.
Leila (Heath) Simonsen
On Fri, 2 Jun 2000 15:13:55 -0000 "Smalling"
writes:
> It's been a while since
Found on the 1850 Census for Maverick County, Texas
William HEATH age 26 born Tennessee
Nancy age 32 born Illinois
Does anyone have information on this William HEATH? I am trying to find out if his father could have been Simon Peter HEATH of Tennessee, Louisiana and Texas
Carol
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Thank you for posting this info. John and Mary Bowsher Heath were my
ggg-grandparents. Daniel's brother Jacob is the son that is my
gg-grandparent.
Gayle Scovill Campbell
gaylelaree@iolaks.com
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Sent: Sunday, June 11, 2000 9:11 PM
Subject: [HEATH] Heath
> Just found this online. Hope it helps someone.
> Frieda
>
> Daniel HEATH, farmer, Lusk's Springs, was born in Sugar Creek Twp, Jan 8,
> 1833. His father, John Heath, was
Was interested in these Heaths of Bristol County. I have a William Heath who
appeared in Wentworth, NH (from whom I am descended) and no one knows where
he came from. He was born in 1748 and married a girl named Lydia and Mary,
their daughter, was the first child born in the town. Wentworth records do no
record where he came from.
I have never been able to trace him back to any of the Heath info that is
commonly found on Bartholomew. Perhaps he is from the Heath branch in CT.
Does anyone know anythin
I don't know! However, you may find it interesting to know that Eugene and
Angie named their 6th child Nellie Adella. There is this tho, Angie's
younger sister was also named Nellie. So far as I know they were married in
Waukon, but I'll have a look in the book and see what info Dad had on his
Aunt Angie. You might be interested to know that Waukon, IA is in the
northeastern part of IA. Angie was born in Waukon in 1863, so they would
have been of similar ages. Have you looked in the census for 1860?
Les
Hello stranger! No, I haven't heard of Magruder, tho it doesn't mean it
doesn't exist. Of course there are a billion Campbells! My immigrant was
Capt John Campbell which I know little about. How have you been? I haven't
been doing much with genealogy, had a lot of health problems for the past 1
1/2 years and hopefully I am on the road back to half way normal whatever
that is. The final diagnosis is Fibromyalgia and Carpal tunnel. MS and ALS
were ruled out. Hopefully the heart problems are unde
Thanks, our Thomas Heath was on ship "Safety" in 1635. Need to find
descendents.. Nadine
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From: Denise and Ken
To:
Sent: Saturday, June 03, 2000 3:26 AM
Subject: Re: [HEATH] re: Indiana Heaths in the 1800's
> My gggg-grandfather was Horace Heath. Not sure if it's the one your
looking
> for. Mine was born 2-15-1796 in Tyringham, Berkshire Co., MA. He went on
to
> Lockport, NY were he married twice. I don't have all the names for hi
Sorry I can't help you. Our THOMAS HEATH immigrated in 1635 on ship "SAFETY"
and we are trying to find descendents. His grandson was a Thomas HEATH who
married Hannah HAINES and their daughter , Catherine HEATH married Joseph
CANTRELL. We need documentation.. Is possible there is a connection but at
his point do not know. HAPPY HUNTING!!!Nadine
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From: Donna J. Hanson
To:
Sent: Saturday, June 03, 2000 9:33 PM
Subject: [HEATH]
I am new to the list looking for any information on the parents of Margery
Heath of Horton, Staffordshire, England who married Thomas Janney in
Cheshire, England before coming to America in 1683 settling in Bucks Co.,
PA. Her sisters are believed to be Anne who m. James Harrison, and Jane
who m. William Yardley. I have the Janney genealogy and parts of the
Harrison and Yardley genealogies but have nothing on the HEATH line. Any
information will be appreciated. Thank you.
Christie
Christie A. Russell
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Dhazvt@aol.com wrote:
>
> Was interested in these Heaths of Bristol County. I have a William Heath who
> appeared in Wentworth, NH (from whom I am descended) and no one knows where
> he came from. He was born in 1748 and married a girl named Lydia and Mary,
> their daughter, was the first child born in the town. Wentworth records do no
> record where he came from.
>
> I have never been able to trace him back to any of the Heath info that is
> commonly found on Bartholomew. Perhaps he is from the Heath bra
Sorry that I can't help you---my Heath's were early immigrants.
1600-1700's. Good luck and HAPPY HUNTING!!!!
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From: Leslie Quist
To:
Sent: Friday, June 02, 2000 3:50 PM
Subject: [HEATH] Eugene A. Heath m. Angie Beede 4 Jul 1883
> I am looking for the family, either descendants or ancestors for Eugene
> A. Heath. He and his wife were married in Iowa on the above date. I
> lost track of their family in the early 1900s in Ketchikan,
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I am researching the Heath family who married into my Burbank line as
follows:
SARAH JANE HEATH b 20 Aug 1836 Salisbury NH, d/o Hazen Heath and
Lois/Louisa Sanderson; mar 3 May 1859 Lowell MA to SAMUEL BURBANK b 16
Feb 1833 Bolton, Brome Co., Que., s/o William Burbank and Sarah E. Drew
of Bolton. CH b Potton, Brome Co., Que:
1. EMMA ALFREDA BUR
The HFAQ is available at all LDS Family History Centers. If not in
the particular Center, it can be ordered for less than $1.00. I am
sorry I no longer have the order number, but it should not be
difficult to find what it is.
Lois in Yakima, WA
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GARDNER, HEATH, JOHNSON LAYPORT, PETTY, PLUMMER, WINANS, WRIGHT
Seeking ancestors and origins of Edward HEATH born ca.1760 where?, died 1840 in Harrison
Co.OH. He married 1798 at Ann Arundel Co MD to Mary GARDNER, daughter of Benjamin
GARDNER. Lived in Jefferson Co OH (1820) and Harrison Co OH (1830 & 1840). Children:
Nancy who may have married Jos
Leslie,
My dead-end is Nellie Heath, b. 12/1865 in Iowa. (I suspect the western
half, but this is only a hunch). Any possibility we are looking at
siblings or cousins? Do you know where in IA they were married. Nellie
married Matthew Zulauf just across the border in NE abt 1892.
Let me know what you think.
Frances Hara
Hi, If you find anything about my grandfather David Euphrates Heath, born
(I think) in Goshen, Indiana, please write me at cactusjean@worldnet.att.net
. I am keeping all the info I get about any Heaths and will put it online
some day yet this fall. donna.
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From: KRoeme1024@aol.com
To: HEATH-L@rootsweb.com
Date: Wednesday, June 14, 2000 3:42 PM
Subject: Re: [HEATH] Eugene A. Heath m. Angie Beede 4 Jul 1883
>My grandfather William (b.
Does anyone have this William in their files? He keeps popping up all over
the place but with no parents attached. He was in the Revolutionary War and
died in Johnson, Vermont. His gravestone says he was born in 1748 and died in
1826. Other locations I have for him are Rumney, Concord and Lancaster
besides Wentworth in New Hampshire.
The first record I have of him is in Wentworth, but their history does not
tell where he came from or where he went. He had two son born in Rumney
(Hazen and Wells). Oth
Dear Donna,
Your Heath family is in the right area to have been related to the Eugene A.
Heath that I am searching for. He married Angie Marie Beede 4 Jul 1883 in
Waukon, IA, which is in the northeast part of the state, or near there and they
lived first in Rock Rapids in Lyons Co, IA where their first child, Frank Cal
was born 9 Apr 1884. Could this be part of your family?
Leslie Beede Quist
"Donna J. Hanson" wrote:
> My Horace Heath was born about 1818 (where? ) and married Mary Jane Wesley
> , bor
My grandfather William (b. 1872) had an older sister named Nellie. They were
originally from North Carolina (my great grandparents) then moved west. My
grandfather was born in or around Indiana. On some of the records I have
come across, I have seen Nettie in the place of Nellie. I do know that my
grandfathers dads name was John Henry Heath. I have other information but at
this time it is at my mothers.
Just found this on the internet. Can you identify with this family.
1870 census Fulton Co., IL.
310a 25 Heath Alta May 07 Ills pg0308a.txt
310b 18 Heath Benj. 25 Ohio
pg0308a.txt
293b 21 Heath Henry 62 Penn pg0291b.txt
293b 22 Heath Lucinda 54 Newyork pg0291b.txt
310a 24 Heath Mary 26 Ind
pg0308
It's been a while since I posted anything about my William Heath, born December 12, 1821 in TN, the oldest son of John Heath born 1801 and Mary born 1803. He had the following brothers and sisters: Leatah Elizabeth, Dec 27, 1823; Hartwell, June 30, 1826; Frances, Mar 25, 1828; Thomas Logan, Jan 11, 1830; and John W., Apr 20, 1833. William ran away to the Republic of Texas as a youth. I am looking for a connection between William and Simon Peter Heath and Richard Heath. I believe him to be their nephew b
Francis Everett Heath was unknown to me until I heard from the United
Methodist Childrens Home in Alabama. They had very little information on
him. b. July 29,1918 Wadley (Randolph County) Alabama. Parents were L .
Heath and Alice Harper, married April 16, 1910. Strange that my father and
his sisters never talked about him! I wonder if he might have died young.
Any idea on how to find this fellow? Will census records show children from
the orphanage? Dena
Just found this online. Hope it helps someone.
Frieda
Daniel HEATH, farmer, Lusk's Springs, was born in Sugar Creek Twp, Jan 8,
1833. His father, John Heath, was b. in Franklin co IN in 1811 and was one
of the first settlers in the township, having come here in 1826, and was one
of the pioneer preachers of the United Brethren church. He allowed no
monetary considerations to stand in his way, but kept his appointments
regardless of the weather, and never looking for pay, preaching in the log
houses