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From: "don derner" <>
Subject: Re: [NY-WESTERN] NY-WESTERN Digest, Vol 2, Issue 77
Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 18:44:32 -0400
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looking for information on william g fischer born in 1833 and emigrated to
the us thorugh philadelphia on the ship bark neptune, and his wife charlotte
fischer who emigrated around 1849 into the port of new york, they were
married possibly in pa, and moved apperently to newstead ny and clarence ny
and they are buried in fillmore cemtery, ny, i would appreciate a lool-up
in emigration , manifest of the the ships manon, or cemtery records that
would be a great help to me I cannot use hertiage quest or ancestry.com, to
do research, therefore i would appreciate all the help you can find in
search for my ancestors FISCHER, ann derner
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Subject: NY-WESTERN Digest, Vol 2, Issue 77


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> Today's Topics:
>
> 1. Re: Genesee Area Genealogist Meeting (Leta Sheaffer)
> 2. Re: NY-WESTERN Digest, Vol 2, Issue 76 (don derner)
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> Message: 1
> Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 08:09:41 -0400
> From: "Leta Sheaffer" <>
> Subject: Re: [NY-WESTERN] Genesee Area Genealogist Meeting
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> Question :
> About three years ago I attended a meeting at the Richmond Memorial
> Library
> in Batavia. I just happened to be visiting Bergen and Batavia when I
> found
> there was to be a meeting. This meeting was of most interest and I will
> never forget the speaker you had. He spoke on grave stones, how to know
> why
> they were designed in a specific way, and materials they were once made
> of
> and how to know where they were made, age, etc. This gentleman was most
> interesting, giving the knowledge most would never had thought of about
> the
> history of tomb stones. My question is: would anyone know who this
> gentleman speaker was and how might I reach him ?
> Many thanks for any help you may provide.
> Leta
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Roger Bohn" <>
> To: <>; <>;
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> Sent: Sunday, July 15, 2007 11:21 AM
> Subject: [NY-WESTERN] Genesee Area Genealogist Meeting
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>> REMINDER: The monthly meeting of the Genesee Area Genealogist will be
>> held on Tuesday, July 19th, at the Richmond Memorial Library, in Batavia.
>> The meeting, which starts at 7:00 pm, will feature Kathy Facer from
>> the Richmond Library. She will speak on the many genealogical resources
>> that
>> are available at the library. The Richmond Library is at 19 Ross St, in
>> Batavia. The public is welcome to attend.
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> Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 08:39:24 -0400
> From: "don derner" <>
> Subject: Re: [NY-WESTERN] NY-WESTERN Digest, Vol 2, Issue 76
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> i am search information on william g fischer born in 1833 in prussia he
> emigrated in 1939 one the ship bark neptune and his wife charlotte fischer
> born in 1839 in prussia came over one the ship neptune, i would
> appreciate
> a look up on the ship manon , she came into the port of newyork and he
> came
> into the port of philidelphia, i can't get out to the librariy or the
> archives to do any research therefore i would appreciate a look up in
> emigration or anyotherr, reference, books or emigration books available to
> you , ann derner, donannnd2AHENTEL.NET
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>>
>>
>> Today's Topics:
>>
>> 1. Genesee Area Genealogist Meeting (Roger Bohn)
>> 2. Re: Genesee Area Genealogist Meeting (Grace Mather)
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>> Message: 1
>> Date: Sun, 15 Jul 2007 11:21:34 -0400
>> From: "Roger Bohn" <>
>> Subject: [NY-WESTERN] Genesee Area Genealogist Meeting
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>> REMINDER: The monthly meeting of the Genesee Area Genealogist will be
>> held on Tuesday, July 19th, at the Richmond Memorial Library, in Batavia.
>> The meeting, which starts at 7:00 pm, will feature Kathy Facer from
>> the Richmond Library. She will speak on the many genealogical resources
>> that
>> are available at the library. The Richmond Library is at 19 Ross St, in
>> Batavia. The public is welcome to attend.
>>
>>
>> ------------------------------
>>
>> Message: 2
>> Date: Sun, 15 Jul 2007 13:18:37 -0400
>> From: "Grace Mather" <>
>> Subject: Re: [NY-WESTERN] Genesee Area Genealogist Meeting
>> To: <>
>> Message-ID: <>
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>> Roger-
>>
>> Just wondering if a query could be made at the meeting. I live in
>> Michigan
>> and cannot attend but my grandfather and his family lived in Avon, W.
>> Bloomfield and Lima from the early 1800s until the early 1900s. The last
>> time I was in the area, about 2-3 years ago, I made the mistake of going
>> on
>> a weekend when everything was closed then the library openings were
>> opening
>> too late or not at all on Monday (Avon). Also, I know
>> birth/marriage/death
>> records weren't required until after the time period I'm most interested
>> in.
>>
>> My grandfather (no great before that) was Horatio Nelson Mather born
>> 7/1827.
>> He was 60 when my dad was born to his fourth wife and my dad was 55 when
>> I
>> was born. Horatio was one of 7 children of Gurdon Clark Mather and
>> Eunice
>> Miner Mather. Horatio was the only one to leave NY and relocate in
>> Detroit,
>> MI.
>>
>> I have a newspaper article (the original) from the 50th wedding
>> anniversary
>> celebration of Horatio's sister Pamelia Mather and James Wiggins which
>> Horatio took my dad to. He was the second oldest of Horatio and Helen
>> Hayward Mather's four sons and she was expecting #3 at the time which is
>> probably why he took my dad, also named Gurdon Clark.
>>
>> Anyway, I'm most interested in where I would possibly find any early
>> birth/marriage/death info as well as the physical locations of where any
>> of
>> them lived. Most of Horatio's siblings are buried in the Avon Cemetery
>> (Pamelia Wiggins, Mathew N., Eunice Eliza Whiting. Not sure where yet
>> another Gurdon Clark Mather is buried nor David Brainard Mather who moved
>> closer to NYC. Their parents, GCM the 10th born in Lima in 1805 and died
>> in
>> 1846 and Eunice Miner Mather are buried in Pioneer cemetery. His parents
>> were Timothy born in Lyme, CT in 1765, died in Lima in 1805 but I can't
>> find
>> where and Sarah Clark Mather, can't find where or when she died. She may
>> have remarried.
>>
>> I had hoped to get to your area this summer but next weekend we're having
>> a
>> Mather reunion here in MI and two weeks later I'm off to Chicago for my
>> daughter's baby shower so it looks like either in the fall or next summer
>> before I come that way. Early in my genealogic research, I wrote to
>> Albany
>> who said I had to contact the specific town/village where the events
>> occurred....?
>>
>> Thank you in advance for any info you may give me.
>>
>> Grace (had I been a boy, I would have been GCM XIII - glad to be a girl)
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Roger Bohn" <>
>> To: <>; <>;
>> <>
>> Sent: Sunday, July 15, 2007 11:21 AM
>> Subject: [NY-WESTERN] Genesee Area Genealogist Meeting
>>
>>
>>> REMINDER: The monthly meeting of the Genesee Area Genealogist will be
>>> held on Tuesday, July 19th, at the Richmond Memorial Library, in
>>> Batavia.
>>> The meeting, which starts at 7:00 pm, will feature Kathy Facer from
>>> the Richmond Library. She will speak on the many genealogical resources
>>> that
>>> are available at the library. The Richmond Library is at 19 Ross St, in
>>> Batavia. The public is welcome to attend.
>>>
>>> -------------------------------
>>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to
>>> with the word 'unsubscribe' without the
>>> quotes in the subject and the body of the message
>>>
>>
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