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Subject: Re: [GREENE COUNTY] RE: Roll Call - Durham
Date: Sun, 22 Jan 2006 19:33:27 +0000
Here is a bit on the tie to the Pine family.
Platt S Pine (son of John Pine Jr., son of John Pine Sr.) 1816-1884
m. 1847 Mary C. Nelson, they had five children 1824-1894
(1)John N. Pine b. 1850 d. 1902
m (1) Louisa Wetmore b 1849 d 1890
Platt F Pine d 28 Mar 1882 Age 1yr. 4mo
Arthur C Pine d 25 Apr 1877 Age 5 mo 8 days
Annie Pine 24 Sept 1874
m (2) Annie E Wetmore b 1853 d 1926
(2) Elizabeth A. b. 1853 (Libbie Pine b 20 Jan 1852 d 19 Dec 1923)
(3) Sarah
(4) Charles
(5) Freddie
Carolg
-------------- Original message --------------
From: "Neil Clark" <>
> Hello all, I am looking for information about Caleb Wetmore and his wife
> Fanny Ferris. Caleb and his wife arrived in the Village of Cornwallville in
> Durham (from Hobart in Delaware County) about 1817, give or take a year or
> two. Caleb was one of the founders of the Methodist Episcopal Church in
> Cornwallville (now in the Farmer's Museum in Cooperstown). Two of Caleb's
> son's, Hiram F and Charles Wetmore, are buried in the church cemetery in
> Cornwallville along with a number of their descendants.
>
> Caleb and Fanny left Cornwallville about 1830, give or take a year or two,
> along with five daughters and a son and settled near Grimsby, Ontario,
> Canada.
>
> I know a fair bit about the family but I am trying to broaden my knowledge
> about their time there. Some other surnames in Durham related to the family
> are Watrous, Utter, Doolittle, Pine, Smith, Vedder and Merritt.
>
> Cheers, Neil Clark
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: James Brady [mailto:]
> Sent: January 21, 2006 3:21 PM
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> Subject: Roll Call - Durham
>
>
> I don't know if there was little interest in Cairo or if the e-mails were
> held up by the Rootsweb server relocation, but I'm going to open up Durham
> for discussion. Past threads are still available.
>
> Jim Brady
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