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From: Charlotte Chesbrough <>
Subject: Re: NYALBANY-D Digest V99 #165
Date: Tue, 18 May 1999 18:22:36 -0400
About the Donohoe/Donohue Family.
The Ulster County Genealogical Society
P.O. Box 536
Hurley, New York 12443
Have published "Vol. V, One Donohue Family's, Dutch, German
and Huguenot Ancestors".
If you want an answer send a Self Addressed Stamped Envelope.
Charlotte Chesbrough
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> Subject:
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> NYALBANY-D Digest Volume 99 : Issue 165
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> Today's Topics:
> #1 Re: [NYALBANY-L] The Saratogan ["Nancy J. Curran" <]
> #2 Re: [NYALBANY-L] The Saratogan ["Nancy J. Curran" <]
> #3 [NYALBANY-L] Home/Prayers [".Bob Earl" <]
> #4 [NYALBANY-L] Carharts and Rowes of []
> #5 Re: [NYALBANY-L] Carharts and Rowe []
> #6 [NYALBANY-L] Re: Thank God we surv ["Carma M. Brown" <]
> #7 Re: [NYALBANY-L] Re: Thank God we []
> #8 [NYALBANY-L] Cohoes/DONOHOE/ SMITH [John & Sally Kelly <]
> #9 Re: [NYALBANY-L] Re: Thank God we []
> #10 Re: [NYALBANY-L] Hello [david stott <]
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> Subject: Re: [NYALBANY-L] The Saratogan
> Date: Sun, 16 May 1999 15:46:38 -0400
> From: "Nancy J. Curran" <>
> To:
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> Just to add to the discussion -- I figured this meant the Valley
> Quarterlies publication dealing with Saratoga. No?
> Nancy
>
> Nancy Johnsen Curran
> The Continuum
> Schenectady NY
> or
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> Subject: Re: [NYALBANY-L] The Saratogan
> Date: Sun, 16 May 1999 15:48:22 -0400
> From: "Nancy J. Curran" <>
> To:
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> The daily newspaper is The Saratogian, with an "i" in the last part.
> Nancy
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> Nancy Johnsen Curran
> The Continuum
> Schenectady NY
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> Subject: [NYALBANY-L] Home/Prayers
> Date: Mon, 17 May 1999 09:57:23 -0400
> From: ".Bob Earl" <>
> To:
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> Dear Rooters, Many, many thanks for all the Prayers that were said for
> me during the past weeks. PRAYERS work. As you know, on the 28th of
> April I underwent surgery for throat cancer. The operation was quite
> intensive, but I was able to survive. I spent 3 days in ICU and finally
> moved to a room with a discharge on Monday, 10 May.
>
> According to my doctor the operation was very successful. From the
> tests that were done, all of the cancer was removed. At this time it is
> not neccessary to undergo any radiation or kemo. He is very confident
> that all will be okey.
>
> None of this could have taken place with out the prayers that were said
> for me. When I signed back on to the computer, there were in excess of
> 1200 messages. I am deeply moved by this outpouring of encuragement.
> I am going to try to answer each but it will take a little time.
>
> One last note. The doctor said that within 4 to 6 weeks he will decide
> if I will be able to use an implant of a voice box. Again good news as
> I am a big talker.
>
> Again my deepest thanks.
>
> Bob Earl
> --
> Bob Earl, Pittsburgh, PA
>
> Searching: CHIRIELEISON / CICALA / CASCIO / BRIGUGLIO /
> EARL / CLANCY / QUALTER / NEE / GOLDEN
> Related Lines: CARLINO (ME) / FIORINI / MUSCARA /
> CANNATO / VENANZI / BAZATA / MOSCHEO
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> Subject: [NYALBANY-L] Carharts and Rowes of Coeymans
> Date: Mon, 17 May 1999 12:35:37 EDT
> From:
> To:
>
> Thought I'd post this again as I have a little more information.
>
> Daniel and Elizabeth (Bloomer) Carhart removed from Rye, NY to Coeymans in
> 1793. They had 9 children, including Robert, Isaac (b. 1789), and Barbara.
>
> Isaac Carhart married Hannah Rowe (b. 1790)
> Robert and Barbara married Hannah's siblings. Barbara married Stephen Rowe,
> I do not know the name of Robert's wife.
>
> Daniel Carhart died 24 AUG 1829 Coeymans
> Hannah died 23 OCT 1867
>
> Isaac and Hannah settled in Manlius, NY (near Syracuse) in 1827.
>
> Any ideas as to churches or cemeteries that might have info on Daniel? Do
> the Rowe names look familiar?
>
> thanks, Sarah
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> Subject: Re: [NYALBANY-L] Carharts and Rowes of Coeymans
> Date: Mon, 17 May 1999 13:14:32 EDT
> From:
> To:
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> In a message dated 5/17/99 12:43:19 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
> writes:
>
> > Isaac Carhart married Hannah Rowe (b. 1790)
> > Robert and Barbara married Hannah's siblings. Barbara married Stephen
> Rowe,
> >
> > I do not know the name of Robert's wife.
> >
> HAve you run across any of Stephens children. We have talked about the Rowe's
> before but havent made the connection yet.
> Tracy
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> Subject: [NYALBANY-L] Re: Thank God we survived the FHL shooting
> Date: Mon, 17 May 99 12:35:08 -0600
> From: "Carma M. Brown" <>
> To:
>
> This comment has been delayed due to my being out
> of town. Still, I hope that some will find it of value
> still/
>
> I live in Salt Lake. I sent the post referenced above
> to my friend, Dolly whom I met at the Family History
> Library, though she lives in Baltimore. I felt she made
> a very salient comment:
>
> >This was an interesting post to read, thanks for
> >forwarding it. . . . The Baltimore newspaper hasn't carried
> >much about the shootings.
>
> >Since I've been going to the FHL for about 26 years --
> >since it was in the church office building -- and never saw any
> > problems, no disruptive behavior, I cannot understand anyone
> > saying they won't go back because of fear. Wild horses
> > couldn't stop me (well, perhaps we Montana-ans have more
> > experience with wild horses than most patrons. 8+AH4-) )
>
> >I am aware that there must have been disruptive behavior
> > at various times. But that would be true in any large building
> > with people going in and out. A supermarket, a department
> >store, a courthouse. . . .
>
> Just an addtional comment. The prophet, Gordon B. Hinkley,
> in commenting on the use of metal detectors and additional
> guards at the library, etc. stated: "We cannot live in a bunker
> mentality." Though some may think otherwise, I say how wise,
> to depend on the Lord rather than guns.
>
> Carma Brown
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> Subject: Re: [NYALBANY-L] Re: Thank God we survived the FHL shooting
> Date: Mon, 17 May 1999 16:18:07 EDT
> From:
> To:
>
> Hi Carna Brown:
>
> Would you be so kind as to forward this message to my genealogist who was
> there in Salt Lake City when the shooting took place. Her name is Carolyn
> Ugolini and she has been researching the SALTALAMACCHIA family for me for 2
> years. Her email is . You see I would write her but the
> last time I did, after it happened, she said "I am very shaken by the event."
> So I am afaird that if I write again so soon she may tell me to look for
> another researcher and I don't want to lose her because she has been so great
> to me.
>
> Your words are the type that are an inspiration to us all and may be just
> what she needs to hear. If after hearing them they don't help well then at
> least we can say we tired to help her.
>
> Your friend,
> Joe Salamack
> Loudonville, NY
> :-)
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> Subject: [NYALBANY-L] Cohoes/DONOHOE/ SMITH /Church Records
> Date: Mon, 17 May 1999 16:03:50 -0400
> From: John & Sally Kelly <>
> To:
>
> While visiting relatives in Johnstown N.Y. last week.I was
>
> able to take a half day and take a side trip to Cohoes.I was
>
> looking for GGf and GGM.According to the City Clerks office they
>
> would not/ do not have any records that would date back to 1858 or
>
> 1860. Those are the dates that I believe that they likely lived in
>
> Cohoes. James H. Smith and Mary Donohoe.I know James lived there when
>
> he was naturalized in 1860.His declaration was 1858. In 1863 they
>
> had their first child in ALBANY. I have the baptismal records, but I
>
> cannot find a marriage record. Has anyone had any dealings with the
>
> catholic churches in Cohoes. I have been told that they do not respond
>
> to genealogical requests.The only way I am going to locate a marriage
>
> is through the hit and miss method.But if the churches do not respond
>
> then I have no chance at all. Any information anyone can offe,or any
>
> suggestion as to which way to go with this, would be appreciated.
>
> John K
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> John and Sally Kelly
>
> When It's Springtime in the Rockies
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> Subject: Re: [NYALBANY-L] Re: Thank God we survived the FHL shooting
> Date: Mon, 17 May 1999 19:28:56 EDT
> From:
> To:
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> I also live in SLC and practically live at the Library. Yes, the shooting was
> horrible but one must remember that it was done by someone mentally ill and
> could have been anywhere. We can't change what has happened, so we need to
> accept and move on. We will never know whether or not the person standing
> next to us in the supermarket etc. is close to the breaking point and may be
> capable of pulling out a gun. We have nothing to fear but fear itself.
>
> Ruth (Schmitz) Cherecwich
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> Subject: Re: [NYALBANY-L] Hello
> Date: Mon, 17 May 1999 19:37:46 -0400
> From: david stott <>
> To:
>
> I thought this poem below, might spur some discussion:
>
> Dave Stott
>
> If you could see your ancestors
> All standing in a row,
> Would you be proud of them
> Or don't you really know?
>
> Some strange discoveries are
> Made in climbing trees, and
> Some of them you know,
> Do not particularly please.
>
> If you could see your ancestors
> All standing in a row.
> There might be some of them, perhaps,
> You wouldn't care to know.
>
> But there is another question,
> Which requires a different view,
> If you could meet your ancestors,
> Would they be proud of you?
>
> --Anonymous
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