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From: Mary Henry <>
Subject: Re: [GLINES] CONCORD, NH MARRIAGES
Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2001 05:50:47 -0500
References: <163.3bc8ff0.292219ab@cs.com>


Sonia, I forgot to answer your question about Manchester. It is Hillsborough
County. I didn't even know there was another Manchester. Did you get your 1800
Census yet? I will list the families that I did find when I went to the library.

Mary

wrote:

> Wow, Mary, you really went to town.
> Thank you, and when you said you opened up a can of worms, I have to
> say, for myself you brought a few families together. I had to Match and Merge
> a few people after your information.
> For one you had a
> child born 9/30/1855
> Parents George Glines and Elizabeth Ashcraft
> I had that child in my records it is supposed to be a daughter, is what I
> have with no name, I had her with George Glines and Elizabeth, and then you
> provided me with Elizabeth's surname. And then I realized I had a George W.
> Glines already in my records with Elizabeth Ashcraft, and they had the
> daughter Luella Glines that died 7 yrs and 9 days.
>
> So now I have
> Georgw W. Glines son of George W. Glines and Mary "Polly" Lund
> and his wife Elizabeth Ashcraft
>
> 1. Dau Glines born 30 Sep 1855
>
> 2. Luella A. Glines I had her as born abt 1856 and died 1863 7 yrs of age and
> with your information it makes her born 21 Jun 1856 and died 30 Jun 1863
>
> 3. Ida A. Glines abt 1858
>
> 4. George H. Glines abt 1860
>
> 5. Jennie abt 1865
>
> 6. Minnie abt 1868
>
> 7. Simeon abt 1872
>
> So you helped me bring this family together with more information. And when I
> get the 1880 Census it should bring them together more.
>
> You have given me a lot of dates I never had, you did good. So far I haven't
> looked at this last page of information and I will probably fill in more.
>
> There are a few people on the 1900 Census I can't place but I think if I look
> at your marriages and some of what I wrote down, it will place a marriage
> date with them and a surname for the wife.
>
> Thank you once again.
>
> I do have one question because when you say Manchester, then there are two
> Manchester's. One is Manchester, Belknap, NH and the other is Manchester,
> Hillsborough, NH.
>
> I am thinking it is the Hillsborough one, but I thought I would ask. And once
> again Mary Good Job.
>
> I will look at your other pages I just printed tomorrow. And because of your
> finds and what I have, I might have more to report. That's what it takes Mary
> is team work, and I knew we had a good team player when I found you.
>
> Every bit of your finds are so important. They have placed surnames with
> wife's and brought families together. It was not a can of worms. Just the one
> with my family. But my family of Glines seems to have a lot of cans of worms
> that need to be
> opened, and a whole lot of need to figure out.
>
> Sonia


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