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From: "Lorine McGinnis Schulze" <>
Subject: Re: RESOLVED WALDRON
Date: Thu, 21 Oct 1999 07:29:03 -0400


ELIZABETH RUSSO <> wrote:


>
> After a looonnngggg day in court, it seemed fitting to report on the
> lineage of RESOLVED WALDRON. You gotta love the name! Lorine, thank you
> for the info, and I'll get it added to what I have.

The lineage you give below doesn't agree with the latest (and fully
sourced) findings reported in the issues of the NYGBR I gave in my
last email.

To quote one tiny section from the intro to this well documented
article:

"Given below is an account of the Waldron and allied families which
has been painstakingly assemble from many records. Ancestries
are provided for both of Joseph Waldron's wives, Aeltje Hendricks
and Annetje Daniels, and for Resolved Waldron's first wife,
Rebecca Hendricks. The ancestry of Resolved Waldron's second
wife, Tanneke Nagles has not been discovered. No evidence has
been found to support Riker's statement that her father's name was
Barent, other than that her eldest son was named Barent"


>
> 1. RESOLVED1 WALDRON (JOHANNESA, EDWARDB, EDWARDC) was born May 10, 1616

Willam Waldron and Ruth Walker are indicated as Resolved's
parents in this article, and William's baptismal record is provided --
for 20 Sept. 1589 in Goodworth, Clatford to John and Joan
Waldron.

There are many other differences between your listings (below) and
the article. You might want to read this article before you continue
adding data from other sources.


> in Amsterdam, Holland, and died May 1690 in New Harlem, New
York Co., New

>
> Lorine McGinnis Schulze wrote:
> >
> > Elizabeth,
> >
> > In the Jan, Apr and July issues of 1995 New York Genealogical and
> > Biographical Record you will find an article "The European Origin
> > and Ancestry of Joseph and Resolved Waldron" by Douglas
> > Richardson.
>



Lorine McGinnis Schulze

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