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From: Forrest Ladd <>
Subject: Re: [LADD-L] Charles H. LADD
Date: Wed, 21 Jul 1999 21:06:07 -0500


Lynne,
I'm so glad you responded. There may have been a group of folk who came all
together. An acquaintance named Tolle believes that his ancestors traveled
with some of the Ladd family.
We are stuck on the father of Charles Henry. His name was John L. Ladd, his
wife's name was Rachel ____?____, and both reported to the census takers in
1850 and 1860 that they were born in NY. We have some record of his land
transactions in WI, but nothing more about his ancestry.
Maybe someone on the list has something that will help both of us.
I am sending a copy of my reply and your message to Mrs. Ladd, who is the
'real' genealogist at our house.
Forrest

At 03:58 PM 07/21/1999 -0400, you wrote:
>In a message dated 7/21/99 2:52:31 PM Central Daylight Time,
> writes:
>
><< Charles
> Henry Ladd, was born in WI 25 July 1846. The family migrated from there
> through Iowa and Kansas (births of children there) before winding up in
> Oklahoma.
> Forrest
> Oklahoma City >>
>
>
>This is exactly the same path that our Ladds' followed.
>They homesteaded land northeast of Oklahoma City, Luther, Oklahoma.
>There are several Ladds buried in the Luther, Oklahoma cemetary.
>Lynne
>
>Lynne Lovett Baswell
>Searching Lovett, Baswell, Carney, Dunkin, Ward, Smith, Morgan, Hayes,
>Turman, Camp, George, Allison, ...and many many more!
>
>
>==== LADD Mailing List ====
>The name Ladd or Lade, both spellings belong distinctly to the same family,
>is essentially Kentish. The Estate of Bowick in the Hundred of
>Loningsborough was in very ancient times, the residence of the Ladds. The
>name traveled over the border into Sussex but all documents point to the
>existence of but one family of Ladds previous to the seventeenth century.
>So wrote Mr. E. de Vermont in 1886 in America Heraldic, the first major
>endeavor to regularize armorial bearings of American citizens. He included
>only those arms brought to the New World prior to 1800.
>EXCERPTS FROM THE THOMAS MIFFLIN LADD BOOK
>http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~ladd/warren.htm
>

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