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1. [RIGENWEB] Borden ancestry [1]
Dear listers, I wonder if anyone on the list can provide the ancestry or ahnentafel for Joseph Borden (1689-1745) of Johnston, RI and his wife Elizabeth _____? They had children named Elizabeth, Sarah, Joseph and Abraham. Thanks, Jay Cary Lyme, NH
2. Re: [RIGENWEB] Re: Coggeshall-RANDALL [0.978125]
In a message dated 1/4/03 4:15:00 PM Eastern Standard Time, Betshergill@aol.com writes: << I will check out your website. I have several Coggeshalls as well as a Randall family from Stonington, CT. Elizabeth >> I think I must have missed something. Can you tell me about your RANDALL family in Stonington or is it way too late in the conversation. If so, I will go into the archives. Thanks, Elaine, getting old and forgetful
3. Re: [RIGENWEB] There is no Squabble! [0.978125]
I for one am aware that many of the Mayflower people were ordinary citizens when they came here. JUDIE ----- Original Message ----- From: Bonnie Weber To: Sent: Tuesday, January 14, 2003 1:37 PM Subject: [RIGENWEB] There is no Squabble! > Hi Marsha > > There are some people in the States (as well as elsewhere), who hold up the > American belief that the "Mayflower" epitomizes the hardship in winning > their freedom, coming to this land. (and also gav
4. [RIGENWEB] Lawton's Valley [0.978125]
History of Rhode Island Rev. Edward Peterson Published 1853 This valley, or gulley, as it was once called, is situated on the west side of the island in the town of Portsmouth. This is a delightful retreat in summer; blooming wild weeds hang luxuriantly in waving wreaths from innumerable impending projections of rock. Many beautiful vagrant rills gently steal through various crevices, while some, impeded in their course by rude fragments of stone, impetuously break a passage, and precipitate the s
5. [RIGENWEB] Davis - Sanford [0.978125]
Rhode Island Land Evidences 1648 -1696 Pub. R.I. Hist. Soc. 1921 Pub. Baltimore 1970 Page 73 Aron Davis to Peleg Sanford ...five and twentith day of February...1672:73 ...Aron Davis of Newport...Mason..have for...twelve acres and a halfe...within...Newport..to me granted made over and Delivered; Bargained...and delivered up to Peleg Sanford of...Newport, Merchant, a certaine percell...containinge Fifteene acres...in Newport..bounded on the East end by the Comon and on the west end by land lately belo
6. Re: [RIGENWEB] Re: Benjamin Lawton [0.978125]
Benjamin 4 Lawton (Benjamin 3, Daniel 2, Thomas 1 b Apr. 15, 1715 m (1) Jan. 16, 1738-9 Mary Arnold b Mar. 19, 1719 dau of William Arnold and Anna Coggeshall m (2) May 3, 1752 Anna Phillips at Exeter Children (6) I-!V born at Portsmouth, V VI born at Exeter, R.Il. 1 Oliver b Oct. 17, 1739 m Ann Rathbun 2 David b Aug. 25, 1741 3Timothy b Sept. 21, 1743 m Deborah Reynolds 4 Mary b Sept. 15, 1745, m Apr. 29, 1765 Ezekiel Tripp, a Quaker Minister, they moved to New York State. 5 Benjamin m Mary Clark
7. [RIGENWEB] John Howland Line to Mayflower [0.978125]
John Howland Approved by Edith Bates Thomas California Historian 1 John Howland, his daughter 2 Hope Howland married John Chipman and had 3 Ruth Chipman married Eleazer Crocker and had 4. Rebecca Crocker married Jeduthan Robbins and had 5 Mary Robbins married Lettice Jenney and had 6. Mary Jenney married Jeduthan Hammond and had 7 Hepsisbseth Hammond who married Stephen Hedley and had 8 Caroline Hedley who married Sylvanus Griffeth and had 9 Caroline Griffeth who married Charles Gilbert and h
8. Re: [RIGENWEB] Francis Cooke Mayflower Line [0.978125]
Actually there are several ancetry organizations in this country. OPne of them is DAR and there are some Civil War ones also. JUDIE ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Tuesday, January 14, 2003 12:09 PM Subject: Re: [RIGENWEB] Francis Cooke Mayflower Line > In a message dated 1/14/03 9:37:29 AM Eastern Standard Time, > bonnietravel@attcanada.ca writes: > > > This company was much more organized than the original "Mayflower" fleet. > > There were a lot m
9. RE: [RIGENWEB] Woman they married..... [0.978125]
The Crapon Family descends from Capt Thomas Crapon and Anne Bowen of Rehoboth. They then settled at Newport and finally at Providence. They were a very nautical family. Thomas Crapon William Crapon Christopher Crapon Charlotte Crapon Christopher Alexander Franklin Alexander Clarence Alexander Henry Alexander Barbara Alexander Yours Truly -----Original Message----- From: duenorth [mailto:duenor
10. [RIGENWEB] Sayles - Arnold -Green [0.978125]
Rhode Island Land Evidences 1648 -1696 Pub. R.I. Histo.Soc 1921 Pub. Baltimore 1970 Page 77 John Sayles to Stephen Arnold .....John Sayles of Providence...Have..sold unto Stephen Arnold of Pawtuxett..one hundreth twenty five acres of upland..scittuated wihin...Pawtuxett..which..was formerly bought by..John Sayles of Thomas Slow now of..Providence, which...Thomas Slow formerly bought of John Greene now of...Warwick..bounded northwardly with the meddows of Richard Watterman, Roger Williams, William Ar
11. Re: [RIGENWEB] Researchers in the Midwest, roll call [0.978125]
I'm not in the Midwest, but here goes: Judy Anthony Houston, Texas RI names I am most interested in: Anthony, Arnold, Albro, Battey, Gifford, Phillips, Slocum
12. Re: [RIGENWEB] Vital Record of Rhode Island 1636-1850 (Horton) [0.978125]
Thank you so very much Marge. I've done quite a bit of research and others have helped me to both in RI & MA and I just keep drawing blanks. I'll just have to keep chiping away. He had to have parents and they had to live somewhere,you would think he would leave some kind of track. Thanks again, Ron in CO SisFeather@aol.com wrote: >In a message dated 1/18/03 4:13:48 PM Eastern Standard Time, >bonnietravel@attcanada.ca writes: > > > > > >>I picked up on your willingness to do a look up for some
13. [RIGENWEB] Thomas Poynton IVES (part 1 of 6) [0.978125]
This historical biography is courtesy of Mr. Potatohead, for the RIGenWeb collection: from Memoirs of Rhode Island Officers who were engaged in the Service of their Country during the great Rebellion of the South. by John Russell Bartlett, Secretary of State of the State of Rhode Island Providence: Sidney S. Rider & Brother, 1867. (introduction by Mr. Potatohead): Thomas Poynton Ives, the topic of this story, was the son of Moses Brown Ives and Anna Allen (Dorr) Ives. He is grandson of Thomas Poynton
14. Re: [RIGENWEB] Re: Copying Tintypes [0.978125]
Zelma are you talking about printing the negatives or scanning them? JUDIE ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Sunday, January 19, 2003 5:51 AM Subject: Re: [RIGENWEB] Re: Copying Tintypes > Hi Carol > > Haven't spoken to you for some time (I think). I am looking for a scanner > that prints negatives about 3x5. Does your scanner print negatives bigger > than a 35 mm. Most of them will do that but I want one to do the larger (old > negatives). Thanks.
15. [RIGENWEB] Re: graves moved from "Old" to "Mount St" Mary's [0.978125]
In a message dated 1/20/03 12:31:38 PM Eastern Standard Time, Loree@dc.rr.com writes: > All indications (time frame,obituary) indicated that my gg grandparents and > some children, were buried at Old St. Mary's Cem. Pawtucket. There is no > stone there for them, and they are not in the RI Database. To my surprise, > I came across a stone in Mt. St. Mary's, with their names on it. > > About 2-3 years ago, I heard from an elderly Pawtucket resident that she > remembered part of Old St. Mary's had had so
16. Re: [RIGENWEB] Names and Spellings [0.978125]
In a message dated 1/17/03 10:25:32 AM Eastern Standard Time, pembroke@velocitus.net writes: << My father in law and one of his cousins had a running list of outrageous ways they had seen the >> I found my g.grandfather by searching page by page through a census reading as he was not in the index. His name was Ephrain N. Decker. They indexed it as Ndecker. I never would have found him if I hadn't persisted. I still don't know anything about his birth or parents but I out tricked the old brick
17. [RIGENWEB] Old Stone Bank History Book [0.978125]
I have one of these and it's full of lore and stories. Selling for $5 on ebay at http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2907840021&category=29325 What to do on a Friday night for fun when you are too tired from a week of working to go party....you cruise ebay. Robin
18. Re: [RIGENWEB] Tin Types, question [0.978125]
the name for the family and the tin types is WHITE. Nancy-Jo Nunez
19. Re: [RIGENWEB] Ancestry Census Images [0.978125]
In a message dated 1/28/2003 2:10:56 PM Eastern Standard Time, nanonine@adelphia.net writes: > >Mary Ellen Dickerson Thank you Mary Ellen, We need people like you! Good JOB! I agree most definitely! Ancestry has not been good for me either. I joined and each time I wanted something older or perhaps in another country... They only wanted more money for another program! Then they would call me and ask if I would join them again...l of course I told them why I wouldn't. With m
20. Re: [RIGENWEB] Re: RIGENWEB-D Digest V02 #672 [0.978125]
My grandmother was a Wells from Westerly, RI. Her family settled in Hopkinton and Westerly in the 1600's. Give some names and dates and I'll let you know if any of them correspond with my family. Elizabeth
21. [RIGENWEB] Tripp - Grenell [0.978125]
Rhode Island Land Evidences 1648 -1696 Pub. R.I. Hist. Soc. 1921 Pub. Baltimore 1970 Page 145 John Tripp to Mathew Grenell ....John Tripp of Portsmouth..with the consent of Mary my wife have sold unto Mathew Grenell of the same Towne..Twenty seven Acres of land lying within..Portsmouth..bounded Eastward partly with land sold William Havens and partly with land...of Rose Paine, Southward with the hie way to the sea Westward with land of Rose. Paine and Northward with the mill river,..beinge Twenty sev
22. [RIGENWEB] BOSTON TO PROVIDENCE GENEALOGICAL THINGY ON R. I. RECORDS YAH ALL COME HEAR!! [0.978125]
BOSTON TO PROVIDENCE GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY MEETING, THURSDAY, JAN. 23, 2003 The next meeting will be 7:30 p.m., Thursday, January 23, 2003, at the Fiske Public Library, Randall Rd., Wrentham, MA. (Turn off Route 1A at the Mobil Station and go to the end of Randall Road.) The topic will be "GENEALOGICAL RESOURCES OF THE RHODE ISLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY", presented by Meredith Sorozan. She is Reference Librarian of the RI Historical Society in Providence, RI, and is very knowledgeable about the resources o
23. Re: [RIGENWEB] BOSTON TO PROVIDENCE GENEALOGICAL THINGY ON R. I. RECORDS YAH ALL COME HEAR!! [0.978125]
Thanks charlie for your help your always there..I am sure she will see this as shes on this list. Charlie Carpenter wrote: > Hi > > Found in early So.Kingstown,R.I. Town Coucil Records for 6-10-1793 there is > a record of Abijah Hazard,son of Christopher Hazard, being taken on as > apprentice to Joshua Williams. > There are also several enteries where J Williams obtained money from the TC > for support of Abijah. The apprenticeship was for being a tailor. I found > nothing for Chistopher Hazard or J.Willi
24. [RIGENWEB] Cooke - Gibbs [0.978125]
Rhode Island Land Evidences 1648 -1696 Pub. Boston 1921 Pub. Baltimore 1970 Page 30 John Cooke to Robert Gibbs ....John Cooke of portsmouth on Rhod-Island..yeoman...Twenty pounds...to me...paid ..Robert Gibbs (now Inhabittinge at punkatest in...New Plymoth)..Doe sell...three fower parts of a share..being in New Jersey at the place Comonly...caled portapeage...Fifteenth day of July...1673. Wit John Cooke, his X marke J
25. Re: [RIGENWEB] The Narragansett Hotel in R.I. [0.978125]
Hi Joyce, I would try first sending a query to the Rhode Island Historical Society and then the North Kingstown Library South County Reading Room. I am sure that between the both of them they would be able to provide information. Jim --- duenorth wrote: > > > Is that the big Hotel built in the late 1800's ? My > father-in-law and his father I'm told, worked on > this Hotel as electricians. > I wonder if there are any old pictures of the > workers, would anyone know ? Do I have the

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