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10.0 Edward Thayne Father - 20.0 Peter Thayne Mother - 21.0 Ann Laffey 11.0 Mary Ann Kiernan Father - 22.0 Michael Kiernan Mother - 23.0 Elizabeth Martin Timeline - 4 Jul 1839 Edward Thayne born in Auburn Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [16] [30] 3 Oct 1842 Mary Ann Kiernan born [18] [31] in Meshoppen Township, Wyoming County, Pennsylvania [16] [31] 1850 Edward Thayne living in Auburn Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [8] 1860 Edward Thayne living in Auburn Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [9] Edward Thayne working as a farm laborer [9] Mary Ann Kiernan living in Meshoppen, Wyoming County, Pennsylvania [9] 7 Jan 1866 Edward Thayne and Mary Ann Kiernan married in St. Francis Church, Friendsville, Pennsylvania by Fr. A. D. Filan [15] 9 Dec 1867 child #1, Maria, born in Auburn Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [19] 19 Sep 1869 child #2, Catherine Cecelia, born in Auburn Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [10] [16] [20] 1870 living in Auburn Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [24] Edward Thayne working as a farmer [24] c1870 child #3, Ann, born in Auburn Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [16] 1871 child #3, Ann, died [16] 1872 living in Auburn Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [2] 12 Jun 1873 child #4, Theresa Isabelle, born in Auburn Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [16] 17 Jan 1876 child #5, Peter Joseph, born in Auburn Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [16] [21] 7 Nov 1879 child #6, Elizabeth H., born in Meshoppen Township, Wyoming County, Pennsylvania [10] [16] 1880 living in Auburn Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [10] Edward Thayne working as a farmer [10] 26 May 1881 child #7, James, born [16] [32] in Pennsylvania [32] Oct 1881 child #8, Edward Thomas, born in Pennsylvania [11] 13 Nov 1884 child #9, Helen J., born in Montrose, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [11] [16] 30 May 1888 child #10, Charles Raymond, born in Auburn Township, Susquehanna County, [29] Pennsylvania [12] [29] Sep 1888 child #11, Raymond Charles, born in Pennsylvania [11] 3 Jun 1898 child #7, James, died [16] [32] c1900 photo of Edward Thayne, People->10.jpg [16] 1900 living at 2819 Marvine Street, Scranton, Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania [11] Edward Thayne working as a day laborer [11] 1910 living at 307 West Market Street, Scranton, Pennsylvania [28] Edward Thayne working as a city laborer [28] 1912 living in Wilkes-Barre, Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania [23] 1917 child #10, Charles Raymond, living at 23 Maiden Lane, Binghamton, Broome County, New York [29] child #10, Charles Raymond, working as a nickle plater for Fairbanks Company, Glenwood Avenue, Binghamton, New York [29] child #10, Charles Raymond, described as tall, medium build, blue eyes, dark brown hair [29] 5 Jun 1917 child #10, Charles Raymond, registered for armed forces in Binghamton, New York [29] 1920 living 1216 Main Avenue, Scranton, Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania [25] 1921 living in Scranton, Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania [22] 1925 living at 1517 Division Street, Scranton, Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania [17] 22 Jul 1925 Edward Thayne died at home, 1517 Division Street, Scranton, Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania [17] [30] 24 Jul 1925 Edward Thayne buried in St. Patrick's Cemetery, Olyphant, Pennsylvania [17] 1930 Mary Ann Kiernan living at 3 Hill Street, Bloomfield, Essex County, New Jersey [12] child #10, Charles Raymond, living at 3 Hill Street, Bloomfield, Essex County, New Jersey [12] child #10, Charles Raymond, working as a metal polisher for a metal company [12] 1934 Mary Ann Kiernan living in Montclair, New Jersey [3] photo of Mary Ann Kiernan, People->11.jpg [16] photo of Mary Ann Kiernan, People->11.-2.jpg [16] 1938 Mary Ann Kiernan living in Montclair, New Jersey [14] 12 Nov 1938 Mary Ann Kiernan died [13] [18] [31] at 26 Walnut Street, [13] [18] Montclair, New Jersey [13] [18] [31] 13 Nov 1938 obituary for Mary Ann Kiernan published in a Scranton, Pennsylvania newspaper [13] 15 Nov 1938 Mary Ann Kiernan buried in St. Patrick's Cemetery, Olyphant, Pennsylvania [14] [18] funeral notice for Mary Ann Kiernan published in a Scranton, Pennsylvania newspaper [14] 1964 child #10, Charles Raymond, living in East Orange, New Jersey [5] [7] 1965 child #10, Charles Raymond, living in East Orange, New Jersey [7] 1966 child #10, Charles Raymond, living in East Orange, New Jersey [4] Notes - Edward Thayne retired. [17] Mary Ann Kiernan member of St. Joseph's Church, Friendsville, Pennsylvania. [13] Questions - Citation #1 says Edward Thayne born in Ireland. [2] Citation #1 names Mary Ann Kiernan as Mary Gill and says she was born in Ireland. [2] Citation #6 names Mary Ann Kiernan as Mary Kernan. [2] Citation #8 and Citation #9 record Edward Thayne as Edward Thane. [2] Citation #8 indicates that Edward Thayne born c1832. [2] Citation #9 records Mary Ann Kiernan as Mary Kirnan. [2] Citation #11 says Edward Thayne born May 1845. [2] Citation #11 says Mary Ann Kiernan born Feb 1848. [2] Citation #11 says there are 10 children, 9 living. [2] Citation #28 says there are 10 children, 8 living. [2] Citation #17 states Edward Thayne a widower. [2] Citation #17 names the parents of Edward Thayne as John Thayne and Mary Roach Loftus. [2] Citation #17 indicates Edward Thayne born c1845. [2] One or both of the birthdates for child #7, James, and/or child #8, Edward, are in error. [2] One or both of the birthdates for child #10, Charles Raymond, and/or child #11, Raymond Charles, are in error; child #10, Charles Raymond, and child #11, Raymond Charles, are likely the same person. [2] Extras - Map showing where Mary Ann Kiernan lived in 1900, Maps->USA->Pennsylvania->LackawannaCounty->2819MarvineAveScrantonPa.jpg [2] Map showing where Mary Ann Kiernan lived in 1938, Maps->USA->NewJersey->EssexCounty->26WalnutStMontclairNJ.jpg [2] Maps showing where Edward Thayne and Mary Ann Kiernan lived in 1872, Maps->USA->Pennsylvania->SusquehannaCounty->SusquehannaCoPa-1872.jpg and Maps->USA->Pennsylvania->SusquehannaCounty->10.jpg [2] Info pertaining to St. Joseph's Church, Friendsville, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania, Misc->StJosephs.jpg [2] Article regarding Friendsville, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania, Newspapers->Misc->Friendsville.jpg [2] Citations - 1. death certificate for Maria Thayne (5.0) Records->Deaths->5.jpg 2. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 3. obituary for Maria Thayne (5.0) Reference->5.txt and Newspapers->Deaths->5.jpg 4. obituary for Peter Joseph Thayne (5.38), Reference->5.38.txt and Newspapers->Deaths->5.38.jpg 5. obituary for Theresa Isabelle Thayne (5.44), Reference->5.44.txt and Newspapers->Deaths->5.44.jpg 6. obituary for Elizabeth H. Thayne (5.113), Reference->5.113.txt and Newspapers->Deaths->5.113.jpg 7. obituary for Edward Thayne (5.122), Reference->5.122.txt 8. 1850 United States Census, Records->Census->20.-1850.jpg 9. 1860 United States Census, Records->Census->20.-1860.jpg and Records->Census->22.-1860.jpg 10. 1880 United States Census, Records->Census->10.-1880.jpg 11. 1900 United States Census, Records->Census->10.-1900.jpg and Records->Census->11.-1900.jpg 12. 1930 United States Census, Records->Census->11.-1930.jpg 13. obituary for Mary Ann Kiernan (11.0) Reference->10.txt and Newspapers->Deaths->11.jpg 14. funeral notice for Mary Ann Kiernan (11.0) Reference->10.txt and Newspapers->Deaths->11.-2.jpg 15. letter from Saint Francis Xavier Rectory, Friendsville, Pennsylvania, 13 Jun 1979, Reference->10.txt 16. Regina Alcora Burke (3.36) 17. death certificate for Edward Thayne (10.0) Records->Deaths->10.jpg 18. death certificate for Mary Ann Kiernan (11.0) Records->Deaths->11.jpg 19. baptismal certificate for Maria Thayne (5.0) Records->Baptisms->5.jpg 20. obituary for Catherine Cecelia Thayne (5.8), Reference->5.8.txt and Newspapers->Deaths->5.8.jpg 21. 1900 United States Census, Records->Census->5.38-1900.jpg 22. obituary for Peter Thayne (11.5), Reference->11.5.txt and Newspapers->Deaths->11.5-2.jpg 23. will of John Quinn (11.7), Reference->11.7.txt and Records->Wills->11.7.jpg 24. 1870 United States Census, Records->Census->10.-1870.jpg 25. 1920 United States Census, Records->Census->10.-1920.jpg 26. familysearch.org, Reference->3.196.txt 27. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTDH-11Y 28. 1910 United States Census, Records->Census->10.-1910.jpg 29. armed forces registration card for Charles Raymond Thayne (11., child x), Records->ArmedForces->11.ch-x.jpg 30. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTDC-9GQ 31. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTDC-QXP 32. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTDC-SHW Children: 5.0 i. Maria. [16] [30] 5.8 ii. Catherine Cecelia. [16] iii. Ann. [16] 5.44 iv. Theresa Isabelle. [16] [30] 5.38 v. Peter Joseph. [16] [30] 5.113 vi. Elizabeth H. [16] [30] vii. James. [16] [30] 5.122 viii. Edward Thomas. [26] [27] [30] 5.48 ix. Helen J. [16] [30] x. Charles Raymond. [4] [12] [29] 5.121 xi. Raymond Charles. [16] [28] [30]


11.1 Maria Thayne Father - 20.0 Peter Thayne Mother - 21.0 Ann Laffey Timeline - Aug 1819 James McGee born in Ireland [2] Sep 1836 Susan ------ born in Ireland [2] 2 May 1837 Maria Thayne born [7] [9] in Ireland [4] [9] 1842 James McGee emigrated to United States [2] 1850 living in Auburn Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [1] 1862 child #1, William, born in Auburn, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [3] [6] 14 Sep 1865 Maria Thayne died [7] [9] in Auburn Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [9] 21 Apr 1876 child #2, Mary R., born in Pennsylvania [2] [4] 1900 James McGee working as a farmer [2] James McGee living in Auburn Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [2] Notes - Maria Thayne married James McGee by 1860; [4] buried in St. Bonaventure's Cemetery, Auburn Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania. [4] [9] James McGee married second Susan ------. [2] Questions - Citation #2 says James McGee and Susan ------ married c1861. [5] Citation #2 says Susan ------ is the mother of 6 children, 1 living. [5] Citation #2 conflicts in that James McGee says he was born in Ireland, but Mary (identified as a daughter) says her father was born in Pennsylvania. [5] Citation #2 conflicts in that Susan ------ says she was born in Ireland, but Mary (identified as a daughter) says her mother was born in Pennsylvania. [5] Citation #9 says Maria Thayne born in Cloontuskert, County Roscommon, Ireland. [5] Explanations - Citation #4 says James McGee born 1844; if correct then possibly the James McGee and Susan ------ in Citation #2 are different people. [5] Extras - Info pertaining to St. Bonaventure's Church, Auburn Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania, Misc->StBonaventureChurch.jpg and Misc->StBonaventureChurch2.jpg [5] Citations - 1. 1850 United States Census, Records->Census->20.-1850.jpg 2. 1900 United States Census, Records->Census->5.39-1900.jpg 3. obituary for William McGee (5.15), Reference->5.15.txt and Newspapers->Deaths->5.15.jpg 4. Regina Alcora Burke (3.36) 5. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 6. headstone for William McGee (5.15), Misc->Headstones->5.15.jpg 7. headstone for Peter Thayne (20.0) and Maria Thayne (11.1), Misc->Headstones->20.jpg 8. will of Ann Thayne (21.0) Records->Wills->21.jpg 9. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5KL-ZFS Children by Maria Thayne and James McGee: 5.15 i. William. [4] [8] Children by James McGee and Susan ------: ii. Mary R. [4] (see 5.39)
11.2 Catharine Thayne Father - 20.0 Peter Thayne Mother - 21.0 Ann Laffey Timeline - 12 Feb 1805 Thomas Gill (Sr) born in Ireland [3] 1833 Thomas Gill (Sr) emigrated to United States [3] Oct 1835 Thomas Gill (Sr) and Bridget Colgan married in New York [3] 4 Feb 1838 Thomas Gill born [3] [10] in Wyalusing, Bradford County, Pennsylvania [3] 1840 Thomas Gill (Sr) and Bridget Colgan moved to Black Walnut, Pennsylvania [3] 13 Aug 1841 Catharine Thayne born [4] [5] in Auburn Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [5] 1846-1880 Thomas Gill (Sr) living in Meshoppen, Wyoming County, Pennsylvania [3] 1850 living in Auburn Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [7] 1860 living in Auburn Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [8] Catharine Thayne working as a seamstress [8] 1861 living in Auburn Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [3] 7 Oct 1861 Catharine Thayne and Thomas Gill married [3] [5] 19 Oct 1866 child #1, Mary W., born in Pennsylvania [6] Sep 1869 child #2, Bridget Josephine, born in Meshoppen Township, Wyoming County, Pennsylvania [1] 22 Jun 1871 child #3, Catherine, born in Pennsylvania [6] 10 Sep 1872 child #4, Anna F., born in Pennsylvania [6] 10 Sep 1874 child #5, Ella L., born in Pennsylvania [6] 4 Dec 1876 child #6, Thomas E., born in Pennsylvania [6] 1900 living in Meshoppen, Wyoming County, Pennsylvania [10] 24 May 1901 Thomas Gill died [5] [10] in Craige Hill, Pennsylvania [10] 1910 living in Mehoopany, Wyoming County, Pennsylvania [11] 1921 living in Meshoppen, Wyoming County, Pennsylvania [9] c1925 photo of Catharine Thayne, People->11.2.jpg [6] 1927 living on Craige Hill, Auburn Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [4] Aug 1927 birthday notice for Catharine Thayne published in a Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania newspaper [4] 1931 living in Meshoppen, Pennsylvania [5] 9 Sep 1931 Catharine Thayne died at 2:20 AM at 1125 Luzerne Street, Scranton, Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania [5] obituary for Catharine Thayne published in a Scranton, Pennsylvania newspaper [5] 11 Sep 1931 Catharine Thayne buried in Overfield Cemetery [5] Sep 1931 obituary for Catharine Thayne published in a Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania newspaper [5] Notes - Catharine Thayne member of St. Joachim's Church, Meshoppen, Wyoming County, Pennsylvania; member of Altar and Rosary Society, St. Joachim's Church, Meshoppen, Wyoming County, Pennsylvania. [5] Thomas Gill son of Thomas Gill (Sr) and Bridget [3] [10] Colgan; [3] buried in Overfield Cemetery. [5] Thomas Gill (Sr) worked in public works. [3] Questions - Citation #1, Citation #4 and Citation #5 name Catharine Thayne as Catherine. [2] Citation #7 indicates Catharine Thayne born c1834. [2] Citation #10 says Thomas Gill born in Meshoppen, Wyoming County, Pennsylvania. [2] Citations - 1. obituary for Bridget J. Gill (5.18), Reference->5.18.txt and Newspapers->Deaths->5.18.jpg 2. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 3. "History of Luzerne Lackawanna and Wyoming Counties, Pa.", W. W. Munsell, 1880, Reference->11.2.txt 4. birthday notice for Catharine Thayne (11.2), Reference->11.2.txt and Newspapers->Misc->11.2.jpg 5. obituaries for Catharine Thayne (11.2), Reference->11.2.txt, Newspapers->Deaths->11.2.jpg and Newspapers->Deaths->11.2-2.jpg 6. Regina Alcora Burke (3.36) 7. 1850 United States Census, Records->Census->20.-1850.jpg 8. 1860 United States Census, Records->Census->20.-1860.jpg 9. obituary for Peter Thayne (11.5), Reference->11.5.txt and Newspapers->Deaths->11.5-2.jpg 10. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/2WPX-1CP 11. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/2WPX-1ZB Children: 5.17 i. Mary W. [6] [10] 5.18 ii. Bridget Josephine. [6] [10] 5.19 iii. Catherine. [5] [6] 5.20 iv. Anna F. [6] [10] 5.21 v. Ella L. [6] [10] 5.22 vi. Thomas E. [5] [6] [10]
11.3 Charles Thayne Father - 20.0 Peter Thayne Mother - 21.0 Ann Laffey Timeline - 8 Feb 1847 Charles Thayne born [6] [7] [10] in Auburn Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [7] [10] 1850 living in Auburn Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [2] 1851 Alice Keough born in Pennsylvania [11] 1860 living in Auburn Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [3] Charles Thayne attending school [3] 1870 living in Auburn Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [4] Charles Thayne working as a farm laborer [4] c1871 Charles Thayne and Alice Keough married [7] 7 Nov 1872 child #1, Annie R., born in Auburn Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [1] [8] 21 Mar 1874 Charles Thayne died [6] [7] [10] in Auburn Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [10] 1 Nov 1877 Alice Keough died [7] Notes - Charles Thayne buried in St. Bonaventure's Cemetery, Auburn Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania. [7] [10] Alice Keough born in Pennsylvania; married second Thomas Burke; [7] daughter of Thomas Keough and Rosa Masterson; [11] buried in St. Bonaventure's Cemetery, Auburn Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania. [7] Thomas Burke married first Jane Johanna Fary (see 5.28 for further info). [7] Rosa Masterson born in Ireland. [7] Extras - Additional info [9] Info pertaining to St. Bonaventure's Church, Auburn Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania, Misc->StBonaventureChurch.jpg and Misc->StBonaventureChurch2.jpg [5] Questions - Citation #2 indicates Charles Thayne born c1838. [5] Citation #2 indicates Charles Thayne attending school 1850. [5] Explanations - Citation #2 is probably transcribed incorrectly. [5] Citations - 1. obituary for Annie R. Thayne (5.16), Reference->5.16.txt and Newspapers->Deaths->5.16.jpg 2. 1850 United States Census, Records->Census->20.-1850.jpg 3. 1860 United States Census, Records->Census->20.-1860.jpg 4. 1870 United States Census, Records->Census->21.-1870.jpg 5. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 6. headstone for Ann Laffey (21.0) and Charles Thayne (11.3), Misc->Headstones->11.3-2.jpg 7. Regina Alcora Burke (3.36) 8. 1880 United States Census, Records->Census->5.16-1880.jpg 9. Regina Alcora Burke (3.36), Reference->5.28.txt and Misc->11.3.jpg 10. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5KL-N23 11. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTY5-G71 Children by Charles Thayne and Alice Keough: 5.16 i. Annie R. [1]
11.4 John Laffey Thayne Father - 20.0 Peter Thayne Mother - 21.0 Ann Laffey Timeline - 1773 John Hurley born [18] 1807 Luke Dolan born in County Langford, Ireland [18] 22 Jun 1849 John Laffey Thayne born [17] [18] in Auburn Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [17] [18] [28] 1850 living in Auburn Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [13] Mar 1851 Katherine Dolan born [11] [17] [29] in Herrickville, Bradford County, Pennsylvania [18] 1860 living in Auburn Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [14] John Laffey Thayne attending school [14] 1870 living in Auburn Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [15] John Laffey Thayne working as a farm laborer [15] 29 Feb 1876 John Laffey Thayne and Katherine Dolan married [17] [18] in St. Bonaventures Church, [18] Auburn Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [18] [28] by Father Kelley [18] 24 Mar 1877 child #1, Peter Leo, born in Auburn Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [18] 1879 John Hurley died [18] 7 Jan 1879 John Laffey Thayne (with Peter Thayne (11.5)) paid $8.77 tax [9] Feb 1879 Luke Dolan died [18] 4 Nov 1879 John Laffey Thayne (with Peter Thayne (11.5)) paid $8.70 school tax [9] 1880 living in Auburn Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [16] John Laffey Thayne working as a farmer [16] 30 Jan 1880 child #2, Thomas Edward, born in Auburn Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [1] [16] [20] [21] 31 Aug 1882 child #3, William Luke, born on State Road, Bradford County, Pennsylvania [17] [18] [22] 19 Jul 1884 child #4, Mary Ann Elizabeth, born in Auburn Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [17] [18] 20 Mar 1886 child #5, Ella Agnes, born in Auburn Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [17] [18] 4 Sep 1888 child #6, Katherine Hellena, born [11] [18] [30] in Auburn Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [18] [30] 9 Feb 1889 Ann Hurley died [10] 1890 photo of child #6, Katherine Hellena, People->11.4-2.jpg [18] 24 Dec 1890 child #7, Winifred Loretta, born in Auburn Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [3] [5] [17] [23] [24] [25] c1898 photo of John Laffey Thayne and Katherine Dolan, People->11.4-3.jpg [18] photo of Katherine H. Thayne, People->11.4-6.jpg [18] 1900 living in Auburn, Auburn Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [17] John Laffey Thayne working as a farmer [17] 2 Sep 1902 photo of John Laffey Thayne, Katherine Dolan and Luke Dolan [19] c1905 photo of John Laffey Thayne and Katherine Dolan, People->11.4-7.jpg [18] photo of Katherine H. Thayne, People->11.4ch-vi.jpg [18] 1907 living in Auburn, Auburn Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [26] 15 Sep 1907 child #6, Katherine Hellena, died [11] [26] [30] about 1 AM from heart disease [11] [26] in Auburn Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [18] [30] 17 Sep 1907 child #6, Katherine Hellena, buried in St. Bonaventures Cemetery, [26] Auburn Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [26] [30] Sep 1907 obituary for child #6, Katherine Hellena, published in a Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania newspaper [26] c1908 photo of John Laffey Thayne and Katherine Dolan, People->11.4.jpg [18] Jun 1908 article involving Katherine Dolan published in a Montrose, Pennsylvania area newspaper [6] 1908 Katherine Dolan working as a grammar room teacher for Hallstead High School [6] c1910 photo of John Laffey Thayne, People->11.4-4.jpg [18] 1912 living in Rushboro, Auburn Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [7] 31 Aug 1912 Katherine Dolan died [7] [8] [11] [29] at about 9 PM at home, Rushboro, [7] Auburn Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania from stomach cancer [7] [8] [29] 3 Sep 1912 Katherine Dolan buried in St. Bonaventures Cemetery, [7] [8] Auburn Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [7] [8] [29] 4 Sep 1912 death notice for Katherine Dolan published in a Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania newspaper [7] Sep 1912 obituary for Katherine Dolan published in a Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania newspaper [8] 1921 living in Meshoppen, Wyoming County, Pennsylvania [12] 1924 living in Meshoppen Township, Wyoming County, Pennsylvania [1] c1925 photo of John Laffey Thayne, People->11.2.jpg [18] 1 Sep 1932 John Laffey Thayne died [11] [18] [28] in Johnson City, Broome County, New York [18] [28] 18 Mar 2001 article mentioning John Laffey Thayne, Katherine Dolan and Luke Dolan published in The Sunday Review, Bradford, Pennsylvania [19] Notes - John Laffey Thayne buried in St. Bonaventure's Cemetery, [18] Auburn Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania. [18] [28] Katherine Dolan sister of Winifred Dolan (spouse of 11.5); [8] daughter of Luke Dolan [18] [29] and Ann Hurley. [18] Luke Dolan buried in State Road Cemetery, Herrickville, Bradford County, Pennsylvania. [18] Ann Hurley daughter of John Hurley and Mary ------; buried in State Road Cemetery, Herrickville, Bradford County, Pennsylvania. [18] John Hurley worked as a farmer in County Langford, Ireland. [18] Child #6, Katherine Hellena, known as "Katie", [11] [17] [28] "Kary". [18] Questions - Citation #3, Citation #5, Citation #16 and Citation #18 refer to Katherine Dolan as Catherine Dolan. [4] Citation #8 names Katherine Dolan as Kathryn Dolan. [4] Citation #13 indicates John Laffey Thayne born c1840. [4] Citation #17 names Katherine Dolan as Cathrine. [4] Citation #26 refers to child #6, Katherine H., as Kathryn. [4] Citation #28 says John Laffey Thayne born 23 Jun 1849. [4] Citation #28 says John Laffey Thayne and Katherine Dolan married 27 Feb 1876. [4] Citation #29 says Katherine Dolan born in Auburn Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania. [6] Explanations - Citation #13 is probably transcribed incorrectly. [4] Extras - Info pertaining to St. Bonaventure's Church, Auburn Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania, Misc->StBonaventureChurch.jpg and Misc->StBonaventureChurch2.jpg [4] Birthday party for Henry McKenna, Newspapers->Misc->BirthdayParty.jpg [4] Citations - 1. obituary for Thomas E. Thayne (5.24), Reference->5.24.txt and Newspapers->Deaths->5.24-2.jpg 2. 1900 United States Census, Records->Census->11.4-1900.jpg 3. obituary for Winifred Loretta Thayne (5.28), Reference->5.28.txt and Newspapers->Deaths->5.28.jpg 4. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 5. baptismal certificate for Winifred Loretta Thayne (5.28), Records->Baptisms->5.28-2.jpg 6. article involving Katherine Dolan (spouse of 11.4), Reference->11.4.txt 7. death notice for Katherine Dolan (spouse of 11.4), Reference->11.4.txt and Newspapers->Deaths->11.4-2.jpg 8. obituary for Katherine Dolan (spouse of 11.4), Reference->11.4.txt and Newspapers->Deaths->11.4.jpg 9. receipts, Misc->11.4-2.jpg and Misc->11.4-3.jpg 10. memorial card for Ann Hurley (mother of spouse of 11.4), Misc->MemorialCards->11.4-mother.jpg 11. headstone for John Laffey Thayne (11.4), Katherine Dolan (spouse of 11.4) and Katherine H. Thayne (11.4, child vi), Misc->Headstones->11.4.jpg 12. obituary for Peter Thayne (11.5), Reference->11.5.txt and Newspapers->Deaths->11.5-2.jpg 13. 1850 United States Census, Records->Census->20.-1850.jpg 14. 1860 United States Census, Records->Census->20.-1860.jpg 15. 1870 United States Census, Records->Census->21.-1870.jpg 16. 1880 United States Census, Records->Census->11.4-1880.jpg 17. 1900 United States Census, Records->Census->11.4-1900.jpg and 11.4-1900-2.jpg 18. Regina Alcora Burke (3.36) 19. article mentioning John Laffey Thayne (11.4), Katherine Dolan (spouse of 11.4) and Luke Dolan (father of spouse of 11.4), Misc->11.4.jpg 20. headstone for Thomas E. Thayne (5.24), Mary E. Riley (spouse of 5.24) and Thomas Joseph Thayne (5.24, child iv), Misc->Headstones->5.24.jpg 21. 1900 United States Census, Records->Census->5.24-1900.jpg and Records->Census->5.24-1900-2.jpg 22. headstone for William Luke Thayne (5.25) and Margaret A. Cavanaugh (spouse of 5.25), Misc->Headstones->5.25.jpg 23. Funeral Card for Winifred Loretta Thayne (5.28), Misc->5.28-FuneralCard.jpg 24. memorial card for Winifred Loretta Thayne (5.28), Misc->MemorialCards->5.28.jpg 25. headstone for Winifred Loretta Thayne (5.28) and Edward Joseph Burke (spouse of 5.28), Misc->Headstones->5.28.jpg 26. obituary for Katherine H. Thayne (11.4, child vi), Reference->11.4.txt and Newspapers->Deaths->11.4ch-vi.jpg 27. application for marriage license for John Henry Thayne (3.26) and Helen Anna Maxwell (3.27), Records->Marriages->3.26.jpg 28. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5KL-FXQ 29. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5KL-V79 30. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5KL-VPX Children: 5.23 i. Peter Leo. [12] 5.24 ii. Thomas Edward. [12] [27] 5.25 iii. William Luke. [12] [28] 5.26 iv. Mary Ann Elizabeth. [12] 5.27 v. Ella Agnes. [2] [17] [28] vi. Katherine Hellena. [12] [28] [30] 5.28 vii. Winifred Loretta. [12] [28]
11.5 Peter Thayne Father - 20.0 Peter Thayne Mother - 21.0 Ann Laffey Timeline - 22 Nov 1851 Peter Thayne born in [2] [7] [9] [11] [17] in Auburn Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [15] [17] 1851-1921 living in Auburn Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [2] [4] [7] [11] [13] [14] [15] 29 Feb 1856 Winifred Dolan born [2] [9] [14] [18] in Towanda, Bradford County, [8] [18] Pennsylvania [2] [8] [14] [18] 1860 Peter Thayne attending school [11] 1870 Peter Thayne working as a farm laborer [13] 16 Jul 1878 Peter Thayne and Winifred Dolan married [2] [7] in Towanda, Bradford County, Pennsylvania by Father Kelley [15] 7 Jan 1879 Peter Thayne (with John Laffey Thayne (11.4)) paid $8.77 tax [5] 4 Nov 1879 Peter Thayne (with John Laffey Thayne (11.4)) paid $8.70 school tax [5] 1880 Peter Thayne working as a farmer [14] 9 Jun 1881 child #1, John Henry, born in Auburn Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [2] [15] [16] 29 Nov 1883 child #2, Mary C., born in Auburn Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [2] [15] 10 May 1886 child #3, Frances Anna, born in Auburn Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [2] [6] [15] c1891 photo of Thayne homestead and (probably) Peter Thayne and family, Misc->11.5.jpg [15] 19 Dec 1893 child #4, Dolores W., born in Auburn Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [2] [15] child #5, Delia Winifred, died [15] 1900 Peter Thayne working as a farmer [2] 2 Sep 1902 photo of Peter Thayne, Winifred Dolan and Luke Dolan [10] c1905 photo of Peter Thayne and Winifred Dolan, People->11.4-7.jpg [15] 1906 living in Rushboro, Auburn Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [1] 1913 living in Rushboro, Auburn Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [3] c1920 photo of Peter Thayne and Winifred Dolan, People->11.5.jpg [15] 12 Oct 1921 Peter Thayne died [7] [9] [17] at home, [7] Auburn Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [7] [17] 14 Oct 1921 Peter Thayne buried in St. Bonaventure's Cemetery, [7] Auburn Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [7] [17] Oct 1921 obituary for Peter Thayne published in a Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania newspaper [7] c1938 photo of Winifred Dolan, People->11.5-2.jpg [15] 1943 Winifred Dolan living in Clarks Summit, Pennsylvania [8] 10 Feb 1943 Winifred Dolan died [9] [15] 13 Feb 1943 Winifred Dolan buried in St. Bonaventure's Cemetery, Auburn Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [8] Feb 1943 obituary for Winifred Dolan published in a Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania newspaper [8] 18 Mar 2001 article mentioning Peter Thayne, Winifred Dolan and Luke Dolan published in The Sunday Review, Bradford, Pennsylvania [10] Notes - Peter Thayne a Catholic. [7] Winifred Dolan known as "Winnie"; [2] [14] [15] sister of Katherine Dolan (spouse of 11.4); [4] daughter of Luke Dolan and Ann Hurley (see 11.4 for further info). [15] Questions - Citation #11 records Peter Thayne as Peter Thane. [12] Citation #6 says Winifred Dolan born in Herrickville, Bradford County, Pennsylvania. [12] Extras - Info pertaining to St. Bonaventure's Church, Auburn Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania, Misc->StBonaventureChurch.jpg and Misc->StBonaventureChurch2.jpg [12] Citations - 1. marriage announcement for Mary C. Thayne (5.30), Reference->5.30.txt and Newspapers->Marriages->5.30.jpg 2. 1900 United States Census, Records->Census->11.5-1900.jpg and Records->Census->11.4-1900-2.jpg 3. marriage announcement for Frances Anna Thayne (5.31), Reference->5.31.txt and Newspapers->Marriages->5.31.jpg 4. obituary for Katherine Dolan (spouse of 11.4), Reference->11.4.txt and Newspapers->Deaths->11.4.jpg 5. receipts, Misc->11.4-2.jpg and Misc->11.4-3.jpg 6. headstone for Frances Anna Thayne (5.31), Thomas James Burke (spouse of 5.31) and Bernard J. Burke (5.31, child i), Misc->Headstones->5.31.jpg 7. obituary for Peter Thayne (11.5), Reference->11.5.txt and Newspapers->Deaths->11.5-2.jpg 8. obituary for Winifred Dolan (spouse of 11.5), Reference->11.5.txt and Newspapers->Deaths->11.5.jpg 9. headstone for Peter Thayne (11.5) and Winifred Dolan (spouse of 11.5), Misc->Headstones->11.5.jpg 10. article mentioning Peter Thayne (11.5), Winifred Dolan (spouse of 11.5) and Luke Dolan (father of spouse of 11.5), Misc->11.4.jpg 11. 1860 United States Census, Records->Census->20.-1860.jpg 12. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 13. 1870 United States Census, Records->Census->21.-1870.jpg 14. 1880 United States Census, Records->Census->11.4-1880.jpg 15. Regina Alcora Burke (3.36) 16. headstone for John Henry Thayne (5.29) and Katherine A. Smith (spouse of 5.29), Misc->Headstones->5.29.jpg 17. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5KL-JTW 18. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTYT-QVS Children: 5.29 i. John Henry. [6] [17] 5.30 ii. Mary C. [1] [2] [17] 5.31 iii. Frances Anna. [6] [17] 5.32 iv. Dolores W. [6] v. Delia Winifred. [15]
11.6 Thomas Kiernan Father - 22.0 Michael Kiernan Mother - 23.0 Elizabeth Martin Timeline - 3 Jun 1841 Thomas Kiernan born in Meshoppen, Wyoming County, Pennsylvania [10] 25 Feb 1848 Ellen Smith born in Pennsylvania [11] 1860 living in Meshoppen Township, Wyoming County, Pennsylvania [3] [10] Thomas Kiernan attending school [3] Thomas Kiernan working as a farm laborer [3] 1870 living in Meshoppen Township, Wyoming County, Pennsylvania [4] Thomas Kiernan working as a farm laborer [4] c1871 Thomas Kiernan and Ellen Smith married [2] [10] in Meshoppen Township, Wyoming County, Pennsylvania [2] 20 Mar 1872 child #1, John Francis, born in Meshoppen Township, Wyoming County, Pennsylvania [2] [7] 6 Jul 1873 child #2, Mary, born in Meshoppen Township, Wyoming County, Pennsylvania [2] [5] 6 Dec 1874 child #3, Agnes, born in Meshoppen Township, Wyoming County, Pennsylvania [2] [5] 1 Sep 1876 child #4, Michael, born in Meshoppen Township, Wyoming County, Pennsylvania [2] [5] 16 May 1878 child #5, Lucy A., born [2] [5] in Pennsylvania [5] 1880 living in Meshoppen Township, Wyoming County, Pennsylvania [5] [10] Thomas Kiernan working as a farmer [5] 12 Feb 1880 child #6, James, born [2] [5] in Pennsylvania [5] child #7, Ella F., born [2] [5] in Pennsylvania [5] 3 Apr 1883 child #8, Thomas Clarence, born in Meshoppen Township, Wyoming County, Pennsylvania [8] [9] child #9, son, name unknown, born [2] 12 Mar 1886 Thomas Kiernan purchased land in Meshoppen Township, Wyoming County, Pennsylvania [2] 1891 Thomas Kiernan sold land in Meshoppen, Wyoming County, Pennsylvania [2] 1892 Thomas Kiernan purchased land in Washington Township, Wyoming County, Pennsylvania [2] 1895 Thomas Kiernan purchased land in Meshoppen, Wyoming County, Pennsylvania [2] 1897 child #7, Ella F., died [2] 1900 living in Meshoppen, Wyoming County, Pennsylvania [10] 1904 living in Briar Ridge, Meshoppen Township, Wyoming County, Pennsylvania [1] 10 Mar 1909 Ellen Smith died in Meshoppen, Wyoming County, Pennsylvania [11] 1910 living in Mehoopany, Wyoming County, Pennsylvania [10] 28 Aug 1919 will of Thomas Kiernan made [6] 1926 living in Auburn Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [6] 6 Aug 1926 Thomas Kiernan died [6] [10] in Auburn Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [10] 13 Aug 1926 will of Thomas Kiernan proved in Montrose, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [6] 19 Mar 1957 child #5, Lucy A., died [2] Notes - Thomas Kiernan owned stock in First National Bank of Meshoppen, Wyoming County, Pennsylvania; owned farm in Auburn Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania purchased from James Smith; owned farm in Meshoppen Township, Wyoming County, Pennsylvania purchased from Joseph Baker; [6] buried in Overfield Cemetery, Meshoppen Township, Wyoming County, Pennsylvania. [2] Ellen Smith known as "Ella"; [2] daughter of James Smith and Bridget Finnegan; [11] buried in Overfield Cemetery, Meshoppen Township, Wyoming County, Pennsylvania. [2] Child #5, Lucy A., buried in Overfield Cemetery, Meshoppen Township, Wyoming County, Pennsylvania. [2] Child #6, James, died young. [2] Child #7, Ella F., buried in Overfield Cemetery, Meshoppen Township, Wyoming County, Pennsylvania. [2] Child #9, son, name unknown, died young. [2] Child #6, James, and child #7, Ella F., twins. [5] Child #8, Thomas C., and child #9, son, name unknown, twins. [2] Questions - Citation #6 indicates Thomas Kiernan died 6 Aug 1927. [12] Citations - 1. obituary for Terrance Smith (brother of spouse of 11.6), Reference->11.6.txt 2. living family members 3. 1860 United States Census, Records->Census->22.-1860.jpg 4. 1870 United States Census, Records->Census->22.-1870.jpg 5. 1880 United States Census, Records->Census->11.6-1880.jpg 6. will of Thomas Kiernan (11.6), Reference->11.6.txt and Records->Wills->11.6.jpg 7. 1900 United States Census, Records->Census->5.39-1900.jpg 8. obituary for Thomas C. Kernan (5.43), Reference->5.43.txt and Newspapers->Deaths->5.43-2.jpg 9. memorial card for Thomas C. Kernan (5.43), Misc->MemorialCards->5.43.jpg 10. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L526-821 11. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9SH-NDC 12. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> Children: 5.39 i. John Francis. [10] 5.40 ii. Mary. [5] [6] [10] 5.41 iii. Agnes. [6] [10] 5.42 iv. Michael. [5] [6] [10] v. Lucy A. [5] vi. James. [5] vii. Ella F. [2] 5.43 viii. Thomas Clarence. [10] ix. son, name unknown. [2]
11.7 John Quinn Father - John Quinn Mother - 23.0 Elizabeth Martin Timeline - 1834 John Quinn born in New York City, New York [4] c1838 moved to Luzerne County, Pennsylvania [1] c1840 moved to Meshoppen, Wyoming County, Pennsylvania [1] 1842 Ann Riley born [4] 1860 living in Meshoppen Township, Wyoming County, Pennsylvania [5] John Quinn working as a teamster [5] 1861 John Quinn purchased farm [1] 1862 Ann Riley living in Auburn Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [1] 18 May 1862 John Quinn and Ann Riley married [1] 1880 John Quinn owns four farms [1] 27 Dec 1883 child #8, Alice Genevive, born [7] Feb 1897 article concerning John Quinn published in a Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania newspaper [2] Dec 1897 article concerning child #1, John E., child #2, Elizabeth, and child #7, Joseph published in Susquehanna County Independent, Montrose, Pennsylvania [9] 1908 child #1, John E., living in Meshoppen Township, Wyoming County, Pennsylvania [10] 1912 living in Meshoppen, Wyoming County, Pennsylvania [3] child #1, John E., living in Meshoppen Township, Wyoming County, Pennsylvania [3] John Quinn owns 3 farms in Meshoppen Township, Wyoming County, Pennsylvania totaling 184 acres [3] John Quinn owns 1 lot of 36 acres in Auburn Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [3] 6 Feb 1912 will of John Quinn made [3] 1916 John Quinn died in Meshoppen, Wyoming County, Pennsylvania [4] 14 Apr 1927 child #1, John E., sold 86 acres in Auburn Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania to W. F. Brown [8] 29 Apr 1927 article concerning child #1, John E., published in Montrose Independent, Montrose, Pennsylvania [8] 1928 Ann Riley died [4] Notes - John Quinn owned stock in 1st National Bank of Meshoppen, Pennsylvania; [3] during the American Civil War paid another man to join the army in his place (sold stock to get the money); buried in St. Joachim's Cemetery, Meshoppen, Wyoming County, Pennsylvania. [4] Ann Riley buried in St. Joachim's Cemetery, Meshoppen, Wyoming County, Pennsylvania. [4] Child #5, Margaret, died young. [4] Child #6, Frank, died young. [4] Child #7, Joseph, known as "Joe"; enjoyed singing; [9] married Ann Riley. [4] Questions - Citation #5 says John Quinn born c1835 in Pennsylvania. [6] Citation #1 says John Quinn born c1830 in New York. [6] Citations - 1. "History of Luzerne Lackawanna and Wyoming County Pennsylvania", W. W. Munsell, 1880, Reference->11.7.txt 2. article concerning John Quinn (11.7), Reference->11.7.txt 3. will of John Quinn (11.7), Reference->11.7.txt and Records->Wills->11.7.jpg 4. living family members 5. 1860 United States Census, Records->Census->22.-1860.jpg 6. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 7. memorial card for Alice Genevive Quinn (5.49), Misc->MemorialCards->5.49.jpg 8. article concerning John E. Quinn (11.7, child i), Reference->11.7.txt 9. article concerning John E. Quinn (11.7, child i), Elizabeth Quinn (5.50) and Joseph Quinn (11.7, child vii), Reference->11.7.txt 10. will of Bernard Kiernan (22., child iii), Records->Wills->23.ch-iii.jpg Children: i. John E. [3] 5.50 ii. Elizabeth. [3] 5.47 iii. Ann. [3] 5.51 iv. Mary. [3] v. Margaret. [4] vi. Frank. [4] vii. Joseph. [4] 5.49 viii. Alice Genevive. [4]
11.8 Ann Quinn Father - John Quinn Mother - 23.0 Elizabeth Martin Timeline - 1912 child #1, James, living in Pittston, Pennsylvania [1] Notes - Ann Quinn born in New York City, New York; [2] married ------ Carney; died by 1912. [1] Citations - 1. will of John Quinn (11.7), Reference->11.7.txt and Records->Wills->11.7.jpg 2. living family members Children: i. James. [1]
13.52 Frederick Leonard Root Father - 27.17 Leroy Root Mother - Eva Severance Timeline - May 1899 Frederick Leonard Root born in Ohio [1] 1907 Garnette Ruth Madden born in Pennsylvania [2] 1910 Edna C. Madden born in Pennsylvania [3] 26 Jul 1923 Frederick Leonard Root and Garnette Ruth Madden married in Cuyahoga County, Ohio [1] 10 Jun 1924 child #1, Harry Leroy, born in Los Angeles, California [4] 22 Jun 1929 Frederick Leonard Root and Edna C. Madden married in Los Angeles, California [1] 7 Dec 1979 Frederick Leonard Root died in Los Angeles, California [1] 2 Jun 1988 Edna C. Madden died in Torrance, Los Angeles County, California [3] Notes - Garnette Ruth Madden daughter of Harry J. Madden and Pearl E. Fleischer. [2] Edna C. Madden daughter of Harry J. Madden and Pearl E. Fleischer. [3] Citations - 1. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDJN-25P 2. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDJJ-WLK 3. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDJJ-72L 4. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDJJ-9BR Children by Frederick Leonard Root and Garnette Ruth Madden: i. Harry Leroy. [1] [4]
16.0 Abraham Lake Father - 28.0 John C. Lake Mother - name unknown 17.0 Susan Garrison Father - 29.0 James Garrison Mother - 30.0 Dinah Robins Timeline - 19 Dec 1793 Susan Garrison born [2] [25] [32] [48] in New Jersey [21] [48] [56] 20 Apr 1796 Abraham Lake born [2] [25] [32] [47] in Hunterdon County, [47] New Jersey [21] [47] [56] 6 Mar 1819 child #1, Elizabeth, born [1] [2] [11] [12] [13] in Hunterdon County, New Jersey [14] [15] 28 Sep 1820 child #2, John L., born [17] [18] in Hunterdon County, New Jersey [2] Oct 1820 Common Plea Court case involving Abraham Lake as the appellee in Hunterdon County, New Jersey [28] Feb 1821 Common Plea Court case involving Abraham Lake as the appellee in Hunterdon County, New Jersey [28] 1822 child #3, William G., born in New Jersey [2] [8] [9] [10] Feb 1825 Common Plea Court case involving Abraham Lake as the appellee in Hunterdon County, New Jersey [28] Mar 1825 child #4, Mary Jane, born [2] [16] in New Jersey [9] [16] 1826 Lydia M. Canfield born [25] [49] in East Rush, Rush Township, Susquehanna County, [49] Pennsylvania [24] [49] 13 Mar 1827 child #5, Rachael, born [2] [15] in Blairstown, Warren County, New Jersey [15] [19] 1830 living in Greenwich Township, Warren County, New Jersey [7] 19 Sep 1830 child #6, Dianna, born [2] [37] [50] in Knowlton Township, Warren County, New Jersey [15] [40] 27 Mar 1832 child #7, Abraham, born [2] [38] [51] in Warren County, New Jersey [15] 1 May 1834 child #8, Isaac G., born [2] [20] [21] in Knowlton Township, Warren County, New Jersey [15] [21] 1840 living in Knowlton Township, Warren County, New Jersey [22] 1841 living in Knowlton Township, Warren County, New Jersey [27] 8 Apr 1841 Abraham Lake purchased 175 acres in Knowlton Township, Warren County, New Jersey from Robert H. & Sally Ann Kennedy and Henry R. & Elizabeth L. Kennedy for $1600 [27] [34] [57] 21 Jun 1841 Abraham Lake sold 16 acres in Knowlton Township, Warren County, New Jersey to Samuel Snover for $290 [27] [34] [57] deed dated 8 Apr 1841 recorded [27] [34] 29 Dec 1841 Abraham Lake mortgages 159 acres in Knowlton Township, Warren County, New Jersey to Robert H. Kennedy [57] 18 May 1842 Lydia M. Canfield and William H. Estus married by Rev. William Rounds [25] [30] [35] 8 Jun 1842 mortgage deed dated 29 Dec 1841 recorded [57] 16 Aug 1844 deed dated 21 Jun 1841 recorded [27] [34] 1847 living in Knowlton Township, Warren County, New Jersey [27] 13 Nov 1847 Abraham Lake sells 5 acres in Knowlton Township, Warren County, New Jersey to Samuel Snover for $63.50 [27] [34] 25 Feb 1848 deed dated 13 Nov 1847 recorded [27] [34] 1 Sep 1848 child #7, Abraham, died [38] [51] in New Jersey [51] 1850 living in Knowlton Township, Warren County, New Jersey [21] [47] Abraham Lake owns the Hainesburg Hotel, Hainesburg, Knowlton Township, Warren County, New Jersey [21] [31] Abraham Lake working as a hotel keeper [21] [45] in Hainesburg, Knowlton Township, Warren County, New Jersey [45] Abraham Lake a freeholder [54] 4 Jul 1850 Abraham Lake and John A. Vankirk make inventory of estate of John N. Honeywell, Knowlton Township, Warren County, New Jersey [54] 6 Jul 1850 estate inventory dated 4 Jul 1850 proved [54] 13 Sep 1854 child #6, Dianna, died [2] [37] [39] [40] [50] in Knowlton Township, Warren County, New Jersey [15] [39] [40] from fever [39] [40] 1855 living in Knowlton Township, Warren County, New Jersey [26] 1859 moved to Rush Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [3] 1860 living in Dimock Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [23] [47] Abraham Lake working as a farmer [3] [23] 8 Apr 1861 Susan Garrison died [2] [25] [32] [48] in Auburn Center, Auburn Township, [48] Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [2] [25] [48] 6 Apr 1864 Abraham Lake purchases 57 acres in Rush Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania from estate of Ephriam Robins [53] 12 Apr 1864 deed dated 6 Apr 1864 recorded [53] 18 Apr 1864 Abraham Lake purchases 56 3/4 acres in Rush Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania from William D. Cope [53] 1865 living in Dimock Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [27] 16 Feb 1865 Abraham Lake sells 152 acres in Knowlton Township, Warren County, New Jersey to George Wise and Nelson Labar for $3000 [27] [34] 24 Jul 1865 Abraham Lake and Lydia M. Canfield married in Rush Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [3] [47] by Rev. T. F. Clancy [30] 13 Mar 1868 Abraham Lake named in deed, Knowlton Township, Warren County, New Jersey [34] 6 Apr 1868 deed dated 16 Feb 1865 recorded [27] [34] 28 May 1868 Abraham Lake named in deed, Rush Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [53] 18 Sep 1868 will of Abraham Lake made [33] 1870 living in Rush Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [24] [47] Abraham Lake working as a farmer [3] [24] 1871 living in Rush Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [53] 16 Jan 1871 Abraham Lake and Lydia M. Canfield sell 56 3/4 acres in Rush Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania to Benjamin A. Jones [53] 18 Mar 1871 Abraham Lake purchases 128 4/10 perches in Rush Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania from Catharine Margaret Linaberry (9.0) and Jacob Titman (third spouse of 9.0) [53] 28 Jun 1872 deed dated 16 Jan 1871 recorded [53] 1874 living in Rush Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [33] [43] [53] Abraham Lake owns 53 acres in Rush Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [43] 14 Jul 1874 Abraham Lake died in Rush Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [2] [25] [29] [32] [47] 5 Aug 1874 death notice for Abraham Lake published in Montrose Democrat, Montrose, Pennsylvania [29] 25 Aug 1874 will of Abraham Lake proved [33] 9 Sep 1874 articles concerning estate of Abraham Lake published in The Democrat, Montrose, Pennsylvania [43] 16 Sep 1874 article concerning estate of Abraham Lake published in The Democrat, Montrose, Pennsylvania [43] 23 Sep 1874 article concerning estate of Abraham Lake published in The Democrat, Montrose, Pennsylvania [43] Oct 1874 article concerning estate of Abraham Lake published in The Democrat, Montrose, Pennsylvania [43] 1 Apr 1875 estate of Abraham Lake sells 53 acres in Rush Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania to C. L. Greene [53] deed dated 18 Mar 1871 recorded [53] deed dated 1 Apr 1875 recorded [53] 20 May 1879 receipt of legacies of estate of Abraham Lake filed [33] 1880 Lydia M. Canfield and William Goff married [25] [49] in Rush Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [49] 20 Apr 1892 Abraham Lake named in a deed, Rush Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [53] 26 Sep 1897 Lydia M. Canfield died [25] [49] in Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [25] [49] Notes - Abraham Lake married first Susan Garrison; [42] [47] worked dealing horse and stock; [2] known as "Abram"; [7] [22] [23] [27] [30] [39] [53] buried in Jersey Hill Cemetery, [5] [25] Auburn Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania. [5] [25] [47] Susan Garrison buried in Jersey Hill Cemetery, Auburn Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania. [5] [25] [48] Lydia M. Canfield daughter of Lyman Canfield [44] [49] and Hannah Abbott; [49] buried in East Rush Cemetery, Rush Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania. [25] [49] Child #6, Dianna, buried in Hainesburg Cemetery, Knowlton Township, Warren County, New Jersey. [25] Child #7, Abraham, buried in Hainesburg Cemetery, Knowlton Township, Warren County, New Jersey. [25] Questions - Citation #7 shows an unknown male between the ages of 20 and 29 and an unknown female between the ages of 20 and 29 living with Abraham Lake. [5] Citation #22 shows an unknown female between the ages of 60 and 69 living with Abraham Lake; could it be Abraham's mother? [5] Citation #39 names child #6, Dianna, as Diana. [5] Citation #47 and Citation #50 refer to child #6, Dianna, as Diane. [5] Citation #2 and Citation #14 name child #6, Dianna, as Dian. [5] Citation #3 indicates the father of Abraham Lake as Garrison Lake, but I feel that is being confused with the maiden name of the spouse of Abraham Lake. [5] I'm not sure what to make of Citation #55. Jacob J. Hawke says Abraham Lake lived at Amos Kinson's place 1831 (and for 2 or 3 years). There are no other Abraham Lakes in Warren County, New Jersey at this time who I am aware of. [5] Citation #56 refers to Susan Garrison as Susan Garretson. [5] Citation #57 refers to Susan Garrison as Susannah. [5] Explanations - The connection between Abraham Lake (16.0) and John C. Lake (28.0) is based upon circumstantial and secondary evidence. It is shown here because I feel confident as to the validity of the connection. [5] [6] Extras - Maps showing where Abraham Lake lived in 1872, Maps->USA->Pennsylvania->SusquehannaCounty->SusquehannaCoPa-1872.jpg and Maps->USA->Pennsylvania->SusquehannaCounty->16.jpg [36] Map showing Hainesburg, Warren County, New Jersey and its occupants in 1860, Maps->USA->NewJersey->WarrenCounty->Hainesburg1860.jpg [5] The cemetery shown at the top of the map is Hainesburg Cemetery and where child #6, Dianna, and child #7, Abraham, are buried. [25] The building marked as "Hotel by J Hopler" was still owned by Abraham Lake in 1860. Abraham was living in Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania in 1860 [3] and sold the land along with the hotel in 1865. [27] [34] The building across the street from the hotel marked "Carriage Mnfy" was also owned by Abraham Lake. [5] Photo (taken by 1881) of the Hainesburg Hotel, Hainesburg, Knowlton Township, Warren County, New Jersey as it looked in the late 19th century. [41] This hotel was owned by Abraham Lake. [21] [31] Photo of Hainesburg Inn (NOT the Hainesburg Hotel, but previously known as the Andress Mansion) in Hainesburg, Warren County, New Jersey as it looked in about 2005 plus some history of Hainesburg, Misc->Hainesburg.jpg [41] Map showing Hainesburg, Warren County, New Jersey and its occupants in 1855 at Maps->USA->NewJersey->WarrenCounty->Hainesburg1855.jpg At the point where the two roads 'T' in the area labeled as "Hainesburg" there's a building marked as "Lakes Hotel". Abraham Lake owned this hotel. The actual hotel is the building directly under where the roads 'T'. The hotel burned down in 1912. The building shown on the opposite side of the hotel from the building marked as "Store" is not standing today and may have been a building associated with the hotel. The building across the street closest to the label "Lakes Hotel" was a smaller building which may have been used to park or possibly build carriages. That building is no longer there. [5] [41] Photo of the church in Hainesburg, New Jersey which Abraham Lake and his family may have attended, Misc->HainesburgMethCh.jpg [5] [41] Maps showing where Abraham Lake lived, Maps->USA->NewJersey->HunterdonCounty->HunterdonCoNJ-1775.jpg, Maps->USA->NewJersey->WarrenCounty->WarrenCoNJ-1872.jpg, Maps->USA->Pennsylvania->SusquehannaCounty->Susq-Warren-HuntCos.jpg, Maps->USA->NewJersey->NJ-map1826.jpg and Maps->USA->NewJersey->NJ-LI-map1723.jpg [5] Citations - 1. death certificate for Elizabeth Lake (9.1), Records->Deaths->9.1.jpg 2. "Centennial History of Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania", Rhamanthus M. Stocker, 1887, Reference->9.2.txt 3. "Commemorative Biographical Record of Northeastern Pennsylvania (2 volumes)", Beers, 1900, Reference->5.55.txt and Biographies->5.55.jpg 4. marriage record for Mary Jane Lake (9.82), Records->Marriages->9.82.jpg 5. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 6. "Who was the father of Abraham LAKE", Marshall Lake, 2022, Reference->28.txt 7. 1830 United States Census, Records->Census->16.-1830.jpg and Records->Census->16.-1830-2.jpg 8. 1860 United States Census, Records->Census->8.-1860.jpg and Records->Census->8.-1860-2.jpg 9. 1850 United States Census, Records->Census->8.-1850.jpg, Records->Census->8.-1850-2.jpg and Reference->8.txt 10. headstone for William G. Lake (8.0) and Catherine Margaret Linaberry (9.0) Misc->Headstones->8.jpg 11. death notice for Elizabeth Lake (9.1), Reference->9.1.txt and Newspapers->Deaths->9.1-2.jpg 12. "Beck Family History", Leroy Beck DePuy (1.456), 1984, Reference->9.1.txt 13. headstone Elizabeth Lake (9.1) and Jacob J. Beck (spouse of 9.1), Misc->Headstones->9.1.jpg 14. 1850 United States Census, Records->Census->9.1-1850.jpg and Reference->9.1.txt 15. living family members 16. "The Kuhl Family of Hunterdon County, New Jersey", Michael Gesner <mgesner@yahoo.com> and John William Kuhl <jkuhl@patmedia.net> (3.358, child i), 2012 17. 1900 United States Census, Records->Census->9.2-1900.jpg 18. findagrave.com, headstone for John L. Lake (9.2) and William L. Lake (9.2, child ii), Misc->Headstones->9.2-2.jpg 19. "Original Raub Genealogy", William MacKellar Kern, 1934 20. findagrave.com, headstone for Isaac G. Lake (9.5), Misc->Headstones->9.5.jpg 21. 1850 United States Census, Records->Census->16.-1850.jpg, Records->Census->16.-1850-2.jpg and Reference->16.txt 22. 1840 United States Census, Records->Census->16.-1840.jpg and Records->Census->16.-1840-2.jpg 23. 1860 United States Census, Records->Census->16.-1860.jpg 24. 1870 United States Census, Records->Census->16.-1870.gif 25. findagrave.com 26. 1855 New Jersey Census, Reference->16.txt and Records->Census->17.-1855.jpg 27. deed abstracts, Reference->16.txt 28. Hunterdon County, New Jersey Common Plea Court, Reference->16.txt, Misc->16.-Court1.jpg, Misc->16.-Court2.jpg and Misc->16.-Court3.jpg 29. death notice for Abraham Lake (16.0) Reference->16.txt and Newspapers->Deaths->16.jpg 30. Susquehanna County Historical Society, Montrose, Pennsylvania, Reference->16.txt 31. Paul John Sullivan, WHICS <pjsullivan01@earthlink.net>, 26 Nov 2002, Reference->16.txt 32. headstone for Abraham Lake (16.0) and Susan Garrison (17.0) Misc->Headstones->17.jpg 33. will of Abraham Lake (16.0) Reference->16.txt, Records->Wills->16.jpg and Records->Wills->16.-2.jpg 34. deeds, Records->Deeds->16.jpg, Records->Deeds->16.-2.jpg, Records->Deeds->16.-3.jpg, Records->Deeds->16.-4.jpg and Records->Deeds->16.-11.jpg 35. legal document concerning Lydia M. Canfield (second spouse of 16.0), Misc->17.jpg 36. "Atlas of Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania", Beers, 1872 37. headstone for Dianna Lake (16., child vi), Misc->Headstones->17.ch-vi.jpg 38. headstone for Abraham Lake (16., child vii), Misc->Headstones->17.ch-vii.jpg 39. death certificate for Dianna Lake (16., child vi), Records->Deaths->17.ch-vi.jpg 40. death record for Dianna Lake (16., child vi), Records->Deaths->17.ch-vi-2.jpg 41. 1976 bicentennial booklet, Knowlton Township Historic Commission, Misc->Hainesburg.pdf 42. will of Dinah Robins (30.0) Reference->29.txt and Records->Wills->30.-2 43. articles concerning estate of Abraham Lake (16.0) Newspapers->Misc->16.jpg, Newspapers->Misc->16.-2.jpg, Newspapers->Misc->16.-3.jpg, Newspapers->Misc->16.-4.jpg and Newspapers->Misc->16.-5.jpg 44. Julia Merrick Stiles <eccentricjmail-research@yahoo.com>, 8 Oct 2017 45. Kirkbride's New Jersey Business Directory, Reference->16.txt 46. LDS microfilm #0584584, Reference->9.82.txt 47. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9VDZ-W9N 48. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KHS5-ZQ5 49. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZT8-SXT 50. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G993-PNQ 51. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G99Q-J53 52. "Early Germans of New Jersey", Theodore Frelinghuysen Chambers, 1895, Reference->5.148.txt and Biographies->Lindabury.jpg 53. deeds, Records->Deeds->16.-5.jpg, Records->Deeds->16.-6.jpg, Records->Deeds->16.-7.jpg, Records->Deeds->16.-8.jpg, Records->Deeds->16.-9.jpg and Records->Deeds->16.-10.jpg 54. estate inventory, Records->Misc->16.jpg 55. will evidence, Misc->16.jpg 56. death certificate for Rachael Lake (9.52), Records->Deaths->9.52.jpg 57. mortgage deed, Records->Deeds->16.-12.jpg Children: 9.1 i. Elizabeth. [1] [2] [33] [47] 9.2 ii. John L. [2] [33] [47] 8.0 iii. William G. [2] [33] [47] [52] 9.82 iv. Mary Jane. [2] [4] [33] [46] 9.52 v. Rachael. [2] [33] [46] [47] vi. Dianna. [2] vii. Abraham. [2] [47] [51] 9.5 viii. Isaac G. [2] [33] [46] [47]
17.1 John Garrison Father - 29.0 James Garrison Mother - 30.0 Dinah Robins Timeline - c1790 Martha Everett born [1] [2] [6] in New Jersey [1] [2] [6] [20] 2 Jan 1792 John Garrison born [7] [11] [18] in New Jersey [1] [19] 1819 living in Alexandria Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [17] 28 Mar 1819 child #1, Louisa A., born in New Jersey [3] 18 Aug 1819 John Garrison (with Isaac Garrison (17.121)) purchased 40 acres in Alexandria Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey from James Garrison (29.0) [17] 15 Nov 1819 deed dated 18 Aug 1819 recorded [17] 1820 living in Mansfield Township, Warren County, New Jersey [4] 7 Mar 1820 child #2, James H., born in Mansfield Township, Sussex County, New Jersey [2] c1825 child #3, Rebecca, born in New Jersey [13] Feb 1825 Common Plea Court case involving John Garrison as the appellee in Hunterdon County, New Jersey [5] c1826 child #4, Nancy, born in New Jersey [14] 12 Dec 1827 child #5, William E., born in Hunterdon County, New Jersey [1] 1830 living in Mansfield Township, Warren County, New Jersey [4] 22 May 1832 child #6, John, born [11] [15] [18] in Alexandria Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [21] 1840 living in Alexandria Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [4] 8 Jun 1845 child #6, John, died [11] [15] [21] 1850 living in Alexandria Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [4] [19] 1851 living in Alexandria Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [9] [16] 12 Dec 1851 John Garrison died [1] [7] [11] [19] in Alexandria Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [19] 15 Jan 1852 inventory of John Garrison estate made [9] 21 Jan 1852 inventory of John Garrison estate filed [9] 16 Feb 1853 article concerning estate of John Garrison published in Hunterdon Gazette, Flemington, New Jersey [10] 1860 Martha Everett living in Lower Mount Bethel Township, Northampton County, Pennsylvania [2] 2 Jul 1866 Martha Everett died [6] [20] in Mount Bethel Township, Northampton County, Pennsylvania [20] Notes - John Garrison married Martha Everett; [1] buried in Garrison-Tharp Cemetery, Bethlehem Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey. [8] [11] [19] Martha Everett known as "Mattie"; [2] daughter of Abel Everett and Margaret Beavers; [20] buried in Garrison-Tharp Cemetery, Bethlehem Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey. [8] [11] [20] Child #6, John, buried in Garrison-Tharp Cemetery, Bethlehem Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey. [11] [21] Questions - Citation #1 says Martha Everett died 1867. [8] Citation #20 says Martha Everett born 1794. [8] Citation #1 says John Garrison born 1786. [8] Citation #19 says John Garrison born 12 Jan 1792. [8] Citation #19 refers to Martha Everett as Martha Everitt. [8] Citation #21 says child #6, John, born 24 May 1832. [8] Extras - Photos of Garrison-Tharp Cemetery, Bethlehem Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey in 1999 before being cleaned up by the boy scouts, Misc->GarrisonTharpCemetery-1.jpg, Misc->GarrisonTharpCemetery-2.jpg, Misc->GarrisonTharpCemetery-3.jpg and Misc->GarrisonTharpCemetery-4.jpg [8] Photos of headstones in Garrison-Tharp Cemetery, Bethlehem Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey, Misc->Headstones->Garrison-TharpCemetery [8] Citations - 1. "Portrait & Biographical Album of Oakland County, Michigan", Chapman Brothers, 1891, Reference->9.210.txt and Biographies->9.210.jpg 2. Diane Colley Walters (0.606) <phearne4@cox.net> and Noelle Van Pulis (spouse of 0.605) <van-pulis.1@osu.edu>, Reference->9.211.txt 3. Diane Colley Walters (0.606) <phearne4@cox.net>, Reference->9.213.txt 4. Diane Colley Walters (0.606) <phearne4@cox.net>, 2006, Reference->17.1.txt 5. Hunterdon County, New Jersey Common Plea Court, Reference->16.txt and Misc->16.-Court2.jpg 6. headstone for Martha Everett (spouse of 17.1), Misc->Headstones->17.1.jpg 7. headstone for John Garrison (17.1), Misc->Headstones->17.1-2.jpg and Misc->Headstones->17.1-3.jpg 8. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 9. estate inventory for John Garrison (17.1), Reference->17.1.txt and Records->Wills->17.1.jpg 10. article concerning estate of John Garrison (17.1), Reference->17.1.txt and Newspapers->Misc->17.1.jpg 11. enumeration of Garrison-Tharp Cemetery, Bethlehem Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey, Reference->30.10.txt 12. Diane Colley Walters (0.606) <phearne4@cox.net> 13. Diane Colley Walters (0.606) <phearne4@cox.net> and Noelle Van Pulis (spouse of 0.605) <van-pulis.1@osu.edu>, Reference->9.212.txt 14. Diane Colley Walters (0.606) <phearne4@cox.net> and Noelle Van Pulis (spouse of 0.605) <van-pulis.1@osu.edu>, Reference->9.214.txt 15. headstone for John Garrison (17.1, child vi), Misc->Headstones->17.1ch-vi.jpg 16. administration for John Garrison (17.1), Records->Wills->17.1-2.jpg 17. deed, Records->Deeds->29.jpg 18. Roxanne Carkkhuff, 28 Dec 2005, Reference->17.1.txt 19. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LV5N-LTX 20. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LV5J-8GJ 21. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LV5J-DQ4 Children: 9.213 i. Louisa A. [12] 9.211 ii. James H. [12] [19] 9.212 iii. Rebecca. [12] 9.214 iv. Nancy. [3] 9.210 v. William E. [1] [3] vi. John. [11] [19] [21]
17.2 Sarah Ann Garrison Father - 29.0 James Garrison Mother - 30.0 Dinah Robins Timeline - 15 Dec 1807 George Case born [1] 5 May 1813 Sarah Ann Garrison born in New Jersey [1] 19 Jul 1845 child #2, Emaline, born [1] 23 Jan 1846 child #1, Margaret Ann, died [1] 11 Jun 1855 George Case died [1] 21 Nov 1863 child #2, Emaline, died [1] 29 Jul 1865 Sarah Ann Garrison died [1] Notes - Sarah Ann Garrison married George Case; [2] buried in Alexandria Cemetery, Alexandria Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey. [1] George Case buried in Alexandria Cemetery, Alexandria Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey. [1] Child #1, Margaret Ann, buried in Alexandria Cemetery, Alexandria Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey. [1] Child #2, Emaline, buried in Alexandria Cemetery, Alexandria Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey. [1] Questions - Citation #3 has a completely different take on this family. See Misc->17.2 for pertinent records. [4] Citation #1 and Citation #5 say https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/196318884/sarah-ann-case is for Sarah Ann Garrison and https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/127804888/godfrey-f-case is for George Case. [4] Citation #6 could be pertaining to George Case. [4] Citations - 1. living family members 2. will of Dinah Robins (30.0) Reference->29.txt and Records->Wills->30.-2 3. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1TB-GYW 4. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 5. findagrave.com 6. "The Early Settlers of Holland Township, N.J.", Robert H. Peabody, 2012, Reference->17.2.txt Children: i. Margaret Ann. [1] ii. Emaline. [1]
17.3 Moses Robins Father - 30.1 Jonathan Robins Mother - Charity Lomping Timeline - 13 Jul 1826 Susan Mary Kels born [8] [41] in New Jersey [51] [52] [53] 3 Sep 1826 Moses Robins born in Bethlehem Township, Hunterdon county, New Jersey [1] [6] [7] 1841 James Alvin Creveling born [33] 1849 Henry Kels living in Alexandria Township, Hunterdon county, New Jersey [6] 25 Oct 1849 Moses Robins and Susan Mary Kels married [3] [41] near Mount Pleasant, New Jersey [3] [6] by Rev. Cornelius S. Conkling [3] 14 Nov 1849 marriage notice for Moses Robins published in Hunterdon County Democrat, Flemington, New Jersey [3] 1850 living in Branchburg, Somerset County, New Jersey [40] 2 Sep 1850 child #1, Lucy E., born [6] [33] in New Jersey [51] 1852 Moses Robins working as a farmer [13] living in Somerset County, New Jersey [13] 8 Apr 1852 Moses Robins enters into a rental agreement with Jonathan Robins (30.1) [13] 21 May 1853 child #2, Sarah Elizabeth, born [6] 1854 living in Bloomsbury, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [10] 12 Aug 1854 child #3, George, born [6] 1855 living in Alexandria Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [56] 10 Apr 1855 Moses Robins elected to the Committee for Alexandria Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [56] 7 Nov 1855 child #3, George, died [6] 19 Apr 1856 child #4, Sylvester, born [6] [34] in New Jersey [51] [52] [53] 14 Jul 1857 child #2, Sarah Elizabeth, died in Bloomsbury, New Jersey from scarlet fever [6] [29] 22 Jul 1857 death notice for child #2, Sarah Elizabeth, published in Hunterdon Gazette, Flemington, New Jersey [29] 22 Nov 1857 child #5, Mary Augusta, born [6] [11] in New Jersey [51] [52] 30 Jul 1859 child #6, Charity Ella, born [6] [8] in New Jersey [51] [52] [53] 1 Jan 1861 child #7, Henry Kels, born [6] [7] in Bloomsbury, New Jersey [27] 22 Oct 1862 child #8, John L., born [6] 23 Jun 1863 child #8, John L., died [6] 1864 living in Bloomsbury, New Jersey [25] 11 Nov 1864 child #9, Anna, born [6] [45] in New Jersey [51] 1865 living in Bloomsbury, New Jersey [25] 1866 Moses Robins serving as Postmaster in Bloomsbury, New Jersey [38] 14 Apr 1866 Moses Robins elected as a deacon for First Presbyterian Church of Bloomsbury, Bethlehem Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [46] 13 Oct 1866 child #10, Jonathan Elston born [6] in Bloomsbury, [2] New Jersey [2] [51] [52] 1867 living in Bloomsbury, New Jersey [25] 1870 Moses Robins working as a farmer [51] living in Bethlehem Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [51] 2 Aug 1870 child #11, Isabella, born [6] [34] in New Jersey [52] 7 Aug 1871 Moses Robins involved in deed [22] 1872 living in Bethlehem Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [42] 13 Jan 1872 child #1, Lucy E., joined First Presbyterian Church of Bloomsbury, Bethlehem Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [33] 3 Apr 1872 deed dated 7 Aug 1871 involving Moses Robins recorded [22] 24 Jul 1872 Moses Robins released as administrator of estate of Reuben R. Wright (first spouse of 17.14) [14] 13 Sep 1872 release of Moses Robins as administrator of estate of Reuben R. Wright (first spouse of 17.14) recorded [14] 11 Oct 1872 Moses Robins (with Jonathan Robins (30.1)) enters into an agreement with Easton and Amboy Railroad [12] 23 Dec 1872 adminstration for the estate of Jonathan Robins (30.1) assigned to Moses Robins (17.3) [42] [43] 11 Jan 1873 child #9, Anna, died [6] [44] [45] [55] in Bloomsbury, New Jersey [28] [55] from scarlet rash [28] 21 Jan 1873 death notice for child #9, Anna, published in Hunterdon County Democrat, Flemington, New Jersey [28] 18 Apr 1873 Moses Robins elected as an elder for First Presbyterian Church of Bloomsbury, Bethlehem Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [46] 1874 living in Hunterdon County, New Jersey [9] 1 Apr 1874 Moses Robins enters into a mortgage as the mortgagee with Gilbert Lane [9] 11 Apr 1874 Moses Robins elected as a trustee for First Presbyterian Church of Bloomsbury, Bethlehem Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [46] 28 Apr 1874 Moses Robins selected as sectretary and treasurer for First Presbyterian Church of Bloomsbury, Bethlehem Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [46] 1875 child #1, Lucy E., living in Bloomsbury, New Jersey [30] [50] James A. Creveling living in Bloomsbury, New Jersey [30] [50] 13 Feb 1875 child #1, Lucy E., and James Alvin Creveling married [30] [50] in Bloomsbury, New Jersey by Rev. H. R. Scott [6] [30] [33] 2 Mar 1875 marriage notice for child #1, Lucy E., published in Hunterdon County Democrat, Flemington, New Jersey [30] 1876 living in Bethlehem Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [15] [17] 3 Jan 1876 Moses Robins enters into a lease as the leasor with Wesly Sidders [17] 27 Mar 1876 Moses Robins elected as an elder for First Presbyterian Church of Bloomsbury, Bethlehem Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [46] 8 Apr 1876 Moses Robins elected as a trustee for First Presbyterian Church of Bloomsbury, Bethlehem Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [46] 16 Apr 1876 Moses Robins ordained as elder for First Presbyterian Church of Bloomsbury, Bethlehem Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [46] 15 Dec 1876 Moses Robins released as administrator of estate of Charles Petty [15] 16 Dec 1876 Moses Robins entered into a contract of sale with David Phillips [15] 1877 living in Hunterdon County, New Jersey [56] 1877 Moses Robins runs as a candidate for the Legislature [6] 6 Nov 1877 Moses Robins receives 61 votes in Alexandria Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey for General Assembly for Hunterdon County, New Jersey [56] 1878 living in Bethlehem Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [18] James Alvin Creveling member of Washington, New Jersey Orchestra (trombone) [33] James Alvin Creveling member of Lafayette GAR Post #217 [33] Moses Robins serving as an elder for First Presbyterian Church of Bloomsbury, Bethlehem Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [46] 8 Jan 1878 Moses Robins enters into a lease as the leasee with John Weider, Jacob S. Weider, David Weider and John Angel [18] 4 Feb 1878 Moses Robins appointed as sectretary for First Presbyterian Church of Bloomsbury, Bethlehem Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [46] 27 Apr 1878 Moses Robins elected as treasurer for First Presbyterian Church of Bloomsbury, Bethlehem Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [46] 17 May 1878 lease dated 8 Jan 1878 recorded [18] 1879 living in Bethlehem Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [19] [25] 1879 Moses Robins enters into a lease as the leasor with Hiram S. Apgar [19] 6 Jan 1879 release of Moses Robins as administrator of estate of Charles Petty recorded [15] c1880 photo of Moses Robins, People->17.3-2.jpg [6] photo of Susan Mary Kels, People->17.3.jpg [6] 1880 living in Bloomsbury, [52] Bethlehem Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [22] [52] Moses Robins working as a farmer [52] child #4, Sylvester, working as a farm laborer [52] child #7, Henry Kels, working as a farm laborer [52] child #10, Jonathan E., attending school [52] child #11, Isabella, attending school [52] 13 Apr 1880 Moses Robins sells land in Bethlehem Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey to Stephen W. Bogardus, Alvah R. Race and William W. Hagler [22] 1881 Moses Robins member/elder of Presbyterian Church, Bloomsbury, New Jersey [6] Susan Mary Kels member of Presbyterian Church, Bloomsbury, New Jersey [6] Moses Robins director of "The Farmers' Mutual Fire Assurance Association of New Jersey" [26] 1883 living in Bloomsbury, Bethlehem Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [25] [39] Moses Robins a Notary Public [39] 1884 living in Bloomsbury, New Jersey [5] 1 Apr 1884 mortgage dated 1 Apr 1874 paid in full [9] 23 Apr 1884 mortgage dated 1 Apr 1874 canceled [9] 18 Jul 1884 Moses Robins, Susan Mary Kels, four of their children and four others become sick with food poisoning after eating at home of Moses Robins, Bloomsbury, New Jersey [5] 22 Jul 1884 article pertaining to Moses Robins published in The Trenton Times, Trenton, New Jersey [5] 29 Jul 1884 article pertaining to Moses Robins published in Hunterdon Democrat, Flemington, New Jersey [5] 1886 living in Bethlehem Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [21] 31 Mar 1886 Moses Robins enters into a lease as the leasor with William H. Kitchen [21] 1886 living in Bloomsbury, New Jersey [24] 29 Mar 1887 Moses Robins enters into a lease as the leasor with Austin Race [20] 29 Mar 1888 lease dated 29 Mar 1887 re-signed [20] 1889 living in/near Bloomsbury, New Jersey [25] [48] [49] 3 Nov 1889 Moses Robins died [7] [41] [43] [48] [49] by suicide (hanging) near home, Bloomsbury, New Jersey [48] [49] 6 Nov 1889 death notice for Moses Robins published in Highstown Gazette, Highstown, New Jersey [48] 15 Nov 1889 obituary for Moses Robins published in Apollo, Belvidere, New Jersey [49] 1889 Susan Mary Kels living in Bethlehem Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [23] 30 Nov 1889 Susan Mary Kels purchases plot in First Presbyterian Church of Bloomsbury, Bethlehem Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [23] 1896 Susan Mary Kels living in Bethlehem Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [23] 13 Feb 1896 Susan Mary Kels involved in correction to deed dated 30 Nov 1889 [23] 19 Jan 1906 child #1, Lucy E., died in Washington, New Jersey from pneumonia [33] 22 Feb 1906 child #1, Lucy E., buried in First Presbyterian Church of Bloomsbury Cemetery, Bethlehem Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [33] 15 Oct 1907 Susan Mary Kels died [8] [41] 4 Jun 1912 James Alvin Creveling died in Bloomsbury, New Jersey [33] 28 Feb 1916 child #11, Isabella, died [34] 1930 child #4, Sylvester, living in Bloomsbury, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [53] child #6, Charity Ella, living in Bloomsbury, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [53] child #7, Henry Kels, living in Bloomsbury, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [53] child #4, Sylvester, working as a farmer [53] child #7, Henry Kels, working as a farmer [53] 1933 child #4, Sylvester, living in Bloomsbury, New Jersey [43] child #6, Charity Ella, living in Bloomsbury, New Jersey [43] child #7, Henry Kels, living in Bloomsbury, New Jersey [43] 1938 child #4, Sylvester, living in Bloomsbury, New Jersey [27] child #6, Charity Ella, living in Bloomsbury, New Jersey [27] child #7, Henry Kels, living in Bloomsbury, New Jersey [27] 8 May 1938 child #7, Henry Kels, died at home, Bloomsbury, New Jersey [7] [27] 9 May 1938 obituary for child #7, Henry Kels, published in Easton Express, Easton, Pennsylvania [27] 11 May 1938 child #7, Henry Kels, buried in Bloomsbury Cemetery, Bloomsbury, New Jersey [27] 27 Feb 1940 child #4, Sylvester, died [34] 1941 child #6, Charity Ella, living in Bloomsbury, New Jersey [2] 1947-1951 child #6, Charity Ella, living at 336 Heckman Street, Phillipsburg, New Jersey [31] 21 May 1951 child #6, Charity Ella, died at home, 336 Heckman Street, Phillipsburg, New Jersey [8] [31] [32] 22 May 1951 obituary for child #6, Charity Ella, published in Easton Express, Easton, Pennsylvania [31] 24 May 1951 child #6, Charity Ella, buried in Bloomsbury Presbyterian Cemetery, Bloomsbury, New Jersey [31] [32] funeral notice for child #6, Charity Ella, published in Easton Express, Easton, Pennsylvania [32] Notes - Moses Robins a Republican; served as commissioner of deeds; served as school trustee; served as district clerk; [6] buried in First Presbyterian Church of Bloomsbury Cemetery, Bethlehem Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey. [41] [47] Susan Mary Kels daughter of Henry Kels; [3] [6] buried in First Presbyterian Church of Bloomsbury Cemetery, Bethlehem Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey. [41] [47] Child #2, Sarah Elizabeth, buried in Robins Family Burying Ground, Alexandria Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey. [47] Child #3, George, buried in Robins Family Burying Ground, Alexandria Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey. [47] Child #4, Sylvester, married Erin ------. [26] Child #6, Charity Ella, known as "Ellen", [27] "Ella"; [43] member of Bloomsbury Presbyterian Church, Bloomsbury, New Jersey. [31] Child #7, Henry Kels, known as "Harry"; [20] [36] [43] member of Bloomsbury Presbyterian Church, Bloomsbury, New Jersey. [27] Child #8, John L., buried in Robins Family Burying Ground, Alexandria Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey. [47] Child #9, Anna, known as "Ann"; [51] buried in Robins Family Burying Ground, Alexandria Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey. [47] Child #11, Isabella, known as "Belle", [20] [21] "Bell". [35] James Alvin Creveling served with United States Navy, Navy Landsman on US Ironclad Chimo during American Civil War; member of Washington, New Jersey Brass Band (B flat coronet); will #4758, Hunterdon County, New Jersey; buried in First Presbyterian Church of Bloomsbury Cemetery, Bethlehem Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey; [33] son of John Creveling and Susan Marr. [37] John Creveling son of John A. Creveling and Catherine Smith. [37] John A. Creveling son of Jacob Creveling and Christina Hidely. [37] Jacob Creveling son of Johannes Creveling and Eva Christine Loecher. [37] Questions - Citation #3, Citation #5, Citation #9, Citation #14, Citation #15 and Citation #56 refer to Moses Robins as Moses Robbins. [4] Citation #34 names child #11, Isabella, as Isabel. [4] Citation #41 says Moses Robins born 2 Sep 1826. [4] Citation #28 says child #9, Anna, died 12 Jan 1873. [4] Citation #47 refers to Susan Mary Kels as Sarah Kels. [4] Citation #51 refers to child #10, Jonathan E., as Johnathan. [4] Citation #54 says Moses Robins born 8 Sep 1826. [3] Citation #54 says Moses Robins and Susan Mary Kels married 23 Oct 1849. [3] Extras - Letters to Moses Robins from Sarah Robins (17.24), Misc->17.24.jpg, Misc->17.24-2.jpg and Misc->17.24-3.jpg [16] Church record (purportedly) kept by Moses Robins, Misc->17.3-15.jpg [16] Letters to Moses Robins, Misc->17.22.jpg, Misc->17.3-6.jpg, Misc->17.3-8.jpg, Misc->17.3-10.jpg and Misc->17.3-14.jpg [16] Citations - 1. "Genealogical and Personal Memoirs of Mercer County, New Jersey", Francis Bazley Lee, 1907, Reference->9.101.txt and Biographies->9.101.jpg 2. obituary for Jonathan Elston Robins (9.326), Reference->9.326.txt and Newspapers->Deaths->9.326.jpg 3. marriage notice for Moses Robins (17.3), Reference->17.3.txt 4. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 5. articles pertaining to Moses Robins (17.3), Reference->17.3.txt 6. "History of Hunterdon and Somerset Counties New Jersey", James P. Snell, 1881, Biographies->17.3.jpg and Reference->17.3.txt 7. headstone for Moses Robins (17.3) and Henry Kels Robins (17.3, child vii), Misc->Headstones->17.3.jpg 8. headstone for Susan Mary Kels (spouse of 17.3) and Charity Ella Robins (17.3, child vi), Misc->Headstones->17.3-2.jpg 9. mortgage involving Moses Robins (17.3), Records->Misc->17.3.jpg 10. letters to Moses Robbins from Sylvester Robins (17.4), Misc->17.4-3.jpg, Misc->17.4-6.jpg and Misc->17.4-4.jpg 11. "A Genealogical Record of the Descendants of Andrew Newbaker of Hardwick Township Warren County N.J.", Rev. A. J. Fretz, 1908 12. agreement involving Moses Robins (17.3), Records->Misc->17.3-3.jpg 13. rental agreement involving Moses Robins (17.3) Records->Misc->17.3-2.jpg 14. record involving Moses Robins (17.3), Records->Misc->17.15-2.jpg and Records->Misc->17.15-3.jpg 15. records involving Moses Robins (17.3), Records->Misc->17.3-6.jpg, Records->Misc->17.3-7.jpg and Records->Misc->17.3-5.jpg 16. Charles J. Allen (spouse of 1.2379) <cjallen_robins@yahoo.com> 17. lease involving Moses Robins (17.3), Records->Misc->17.3-4.jpg 18. lease involving Moses Robins (17.3), Records->Misc->17.3-8.jpg 19. lease involving Moses Robins (17.3), Records->Misc->17.3-9.jpg 20. lease involving Moses Robins (17.3), Records->Misc->17.3-10.jpg 21. lease involving Moses Robins (17.3), Records->Misc->17.3-11.jpg 22. deeds, Records->Deeds->17.3.jpg and Records->Deeds->17.15.jpg 23. deeds, Records->Deeds->17.3-2.jpg and Records->Deeds->17.3-3.jpg 24. letter from Moses Robins (17.3), Misc->17.4-8.jpg 25. letters to Moses Robbins (17.3), Misc->17.3-5.jpg, Misc->17.3-7.jpg, Misc->17.3-9.jpg, Misc->17.3-11.jpg, Misc->17.3-12.jpg, Misc->17.3-13.jpg, Misc->17.3-16.jpg and Misc->17.3-17.jpg 26. living family members 27. obituary for Henry Kels Robins (17.3, child vii), Reference->17.3.txt and Newspapers->Deaths->17.3ch-vii.jpg 28. death notice for Anna Robins (17.3, child ix), Reference->17.3.txt 29. death notice for Sarah Elizabeth Robins (17.3, child ii), Reference->17.3.txt and Newspapers->Deaths->17.3ch-ii.jpg 30. marriage notice for Lucy E. Robins (17.3, child i), Reference->17.3.txt 31. obituary for Charity Ella Robins (17.3, child vi), Reference->17.3.txt and Newspapers->Deaths->17.3ch-vi.jpg 32. funeral notice for Charity Ella Robins (17.3, child vi), Reference->17.3.txt and Newspapers->Deaths->17.3ch-vi-2.jpg 33. Louis G. Creveling <creve@pinehurst.net>, Reference->17.3.txt 34. headstone for Sylvester Robins (17.3, child iv) and Isabella Robins (17.3, child xi), Misc->Headstones->17.3ch.jpg 35. doctor bill for Isabella Robins (17.3, child xi), Misc->17.3ch-xii.jpg 36. record, Misc->17.3ch.jpg 37. "Creveling Family History and Genealogy", Louis G. Creveling <creve@pinehurst.net>, 2002 38. death announcement for Robert Morris Robbins (17.4, child iii), Reference->17.4.txt and Newspapers->Deaths->17.4ch-iii.jpg 39. pension application for Isaac Garrison (17.121), Reference->17.121.txt and Records->ArmedForces->17.121 40. Richard L. Godown <RichGodown@gmail.com>, Reference->17.8.txt 41. family record, 1908, Misc->9.102ch-i 42. will of Jonathan Robins (30.1), Records->Wills->30.1.jpg 43. annexed will of Jonathan Robins (30.1), Reference->30.1.txt and Records->Wills->30.1-Court 44. Our Home: A Monthly Magazine of Original Articles, Volume 1, Reference->17.3.txt 45. headstone for Anna Robins (17.3, child ix), Misc->Headstones->17.3ch-ix.jpg 46. "History of the First Presbyterian Church of New Bloomsbury, Jersey", Rev. John C. Clyde, A. M., 1884, Reference->17.3.txt 47. Jacqueline Lubinski <jwlube@ptd.net>, Mar 2016, Reference->30.1.txt 48. death notice for Moses Robins (17.3), Reference->17.3.txt 49. obituary for Moses Robins (17.3), Newspapers->Deaths->17.3.jpg 50. Hunterdon Republican, Flemington, New Jersey 51. 1870 United States Census, Records->Census->17.3-1870.jpg 52. 1880 United States Census, Records->Census->17.3-1880.jpg 53. 1930 United States Census, Records->Census->3.652-1930.jpg and Records->Census->3.652-1930-2.jpg 54. bible pages, Records->Bible->17.14 55. "Our Home: A Monthly Magazine of Original Articles", A. V. D. Honeyman, 1873, Reference->17.3.txt 56. Alexandria Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey Town Meeting Minutes Children: i. Lucy E. [6] ii. Sarah Elizabeth. [29] iii. George. [6] iv. Sylvester. [6] [43] 5.339 v. Mary Augusta. vi. Charity Ella. [2] [31] vii. Henry Kels. [6] [7] [27] viii. John L. [6] ix. Anna. [6] [28] 9.326 x. Jonathan Elston. [2] [6] xi. Isabella. [6]
17.4 Sylvester Robins Father - 30.1 Jonathan Robins Mother - Charity Lomping Timeline - 21 Dec 1770 Joseph Bird born [14] 11 May 1777 Elizabeth Dilts born [14] 29 May 1796 Joseph Bird and Elizabeth Dilts married [5] 6 Mar 1797 James Bird born [14] 17 Oct 1818 James Bird and Mary Runkle married [5] 21 Dec 1830 Joseph Bird died [14] 5 Jan 1832 Sarah Isabella Bird born near Bloomsbury, New Jersey [1] [5] [8] 14 Dec 1834 Sylvester Robins born [5] [8] [20] near Pattenburg, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [1] 1852 living in Easton, Pennsylvania [16] Sylvester Robins attending school [16] 1853 living in Branchburg, Somerset County, New Jersey [16] 11 Aug 1853 Elizabeth Dilts died [14] 1854 living in Branchburg, Somerset County, New Jersey [16] 1858 James Bird living in Hunterdon County, New Jersey [7] living in Hunterdon County, New Jersey [7] 13 Jan 1858 Sylvester Robins and Sarah Isabella Bird married [1] [5] [7] [20] in West Liberty, Ohio [9] 3 Feb 1858 marriage announcement for Sylvester Robins published in Hunterdon Republican, Flemington, New Jersey [7] 3 Dec 1858 child #1, Charles Carroll, born in Bloomsbury, New Jersey [1] [5] 1861 living in Branchburg, Somerset County, New Jersey [16] 1862 living in Branchburg, Somerset County, New Jersey [16] 21 Apr 1863 child #2, Benjamin Franklin, born in North Branch, New Jersey [4] [5] [9] 2 Jul 1864 child #3, Robert Morris, born [5] [9] 28 May 1865 Charity Sidders born [5] [12] in Hunterdon County, New Jersey [12] 19 Oct 1865 child #4, William Ellery, born [5] [9] 25 May 1866 child #3, Robert Morris, died [5] [9] [10] by drowning [10] 8 Jun 1866 death announcement for child #3, Robert Morris, published in Belvidere Intelligencer and Warren County Republican, Belvidere, New Jersey [10] 5 Dec 1870 child #5, Edward Rutledge, born [5] [9] 8 Mar 1873 child #6, Roger Sherman, born [5] [9] 1 Feb 1875 Katharine Keyser born [5] 13 Dec 1876 James Bird died [14] 4 Dec 1878 Helen M. Carroll born [6] 11 Mar 1879 child #7, Mary Elizabeth, born [5] [9] 1881 living in Branchburg Township, Somerset County, New Jersey [18] 1887 living in North Branch, Somerset County, New Jersey [15] 16 Oct 1892 child #4, William Ellery, and Charity Sidders (17.24, child i) married [5] [9] 1894 child #5, Edward Rutledge, graduated from Princeton [13] 1894-1899 child #5, Edward Rutledge, worked as a teacher for Lawrenceville School [13] c1895 photo of Sylvester Robins, Sarah Isabella Bird, child #4, William Ellery, child #5, Edward Rutledge, and Charity Sidders, People->17.4.jpg [9] 1897 child #5, Edward Rutledge, authored a book on algebra [13] 23 Jun 1897 child #5, Edward Rutledge, and Katharine Keyser married [5] 1899-1914 child #5, Edward Rutledge, worked as a teacher for William Penn Charter School [13] 25 Apr 1900 Sylvester Robins died [5] [8] 1901 child #5, Edward Rutledge, authored "Complete Arithmetic" [13] child #5, Edward Rutledge, authored "Plane Trigonometry" [13] 20 Apr 1905 Sarah Isabella Bird died [5] [8] 1906 child #5, Edward Rutledge, authored "New Plane Geometry" [13] 19 Jan 1906 adminstration for the estate of Jonathan Robins (30.1) (re)assigned to child #4, William Ellery [19] 1907 child #5, Edward Rutledge, authored "New Solid Geometry" [13] 1910 child #5, Edward Rutledge, authored "Exercises in Algebra" [13] 1916 child #4, William Ellery, working at 111 East State Street, Trenton, New Jersey [17] 20 Apr 1919 child #5, Edward Rutledge, and Helen M. Carroll married [6] 1922-1926 child #5, Edward Rutledge, worked as superintendant of schools in Jenkintown, Pennsylvania [13] child #5, Edward Rutledge, worked as vice-president of Darlington Junior College, West Chester, Pennsylvania [13] 29 Nov 1929 child #4, William Ellery, died [6] [9] 1933 Charity Sidders living at 240 Passaic Street, Trenton, Mercer County, New Jersey [6] child #5, Edward Rutledge, living in Hatboro, Pennsylvania [19] 1936 child #5, Edward Rutledge, living in Hatboro, Pennsylvania [4] 1937-1946 Charity Sidders living in Urbana, Champaign County, Ohio [12] 6 Nov 1941 child #5, Edward Rutledge, died [6] [9] 1946 Charity Sidders living at 214 West Church Street, Urbana, Champaign County, Ohio [12] 15 Oct 1946 Charity Sidders died at 6 AM in Champaign County Hospital, Urbana Township, Champaign County, Ohio [12] 18 Oct 1946 funeral notice for Charity Sidders published in Easton Express, Easton, Pennsylvania [11] Charity Sidders buried in Riverview Cemetery, Trenton, New Jersey [11] [12] Notes - Sylvester Robins attended school of John Vanderveer; [1] worked as a teacher in Bloomsbury, Hunterdon county, New Jersey; worked as a teacher in Easton, Pennsylvania; [1] [8] worked as a farmer in North Branch, Somerset County, New Jersey; [1] owned The Euclid School in Bloomsbury, New Jersey; a mathematician; [5] buried in Bloomsbury Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Bloomsbury, New Jersey. [5] [6] Sarah Isabella Bird known as "Isabella"; [18] daughter of James Bird and Mary Runkle; [1] [5] buried in Bloomsbury Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Bloomsbury, New Jersey. [5] [6] James Bird son of Joseph Bird and Elizabeth Dilts. [5] Mary Runkle daughter of Jacob Runkle and Euphemia Eick. [5] Joseph Bird buried in Bethlehem Presbyterian Church Cemetery, near Clinton, New Jersey. [14] Elizabeth Dilts buried in Bethlehem Presbyterian Church Cemetery, near Clinton, New Jersey. [14] Child #3, Robert Morris, buried in First Presbyterian Church Cemetery, North Street, Bloomsbury, New Jersey. [5] [6] Child #4, William Ellery, known as "Ellery"; [5] [11] [12] [19] worked as a teacher in Hunterdon County, New Jersey; worked as a lawyer in Trenton, New Jersey. [11] [17] Child #5, Edward Rutledge, member of Phi Beta Kappa; winner of sophomore math prize; received math fellowship. [13] Child #5, Edward Rutledge and Katharine Keyser divorced. [6] Questions - Citation #1, Citation #4 and Citation #8 name Sarah Isabella Bird as Sarah Isabel Bird. [2] Citation #9 says Sylvester Robins born 14 Dec 1836. [2] Citation #11 indicates Charity Sidders died 14 Oct 1946. [2] Citation #19 says child #4, William Ellery, died 23 Nov 1929. [2] Extras - All the male children were named after signers of the Declaration of Independence. [6] Citations - 1. "Genealogical and Personal Memoirs of Mercer County, New Jersey", Francis Bazley Lee, 1907. Reference->9.101.txt and Biographies->9.101.jpg 2. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 3. Hunterdon County Newsletter, Hunterdon County Historical Society, Flemington, New Jersey, 2000 (Vol 36, No 2), Misc->17.4.jpg 4. obituary for Benjamin Franklin Robbins (9.102), Reference->9.102.txt and Newspapers->Deaths->9.102-3.jpg 5. family record, 1908, Misc->9.102ch-i 6. living family members 7. marriage announcement for Sylvester Robins (17.4), Reference->17.4.txt 8. headstone for Sylvester Robins (17.4) and Sarah Isabella Bird (spouse of 17.4), Misc->Headstones->17.4.jpg 9. Hunterdon County Newsletter, Hunterdon County Historical Society, Flemington, New Jersey, 2000 (Vol 36, No 2), Misc->17.4.jpg 10. death announcement for Robert Morris Robbins (17.4, child iii), Reference->17.4.txt and Newspapers->Deaths->17.4ch-iii.jpg 11. funeral notice for Charity Sidders (first spouse of 17.4, child v), Reference->17.4.txt and Newspapers->Deaths->17.24ch-i.jpg 12. death certificate for Charity Sidders (first spouse of 17.4, child v), Records->Deaths->17.24ch-i.jpg 13. Roberta Frazier <lilyhill@juno.com>, 12 Jan 1997, Reference->17.4.txt 14. David Vaughan Hoffman (3.508, child iii) <dvh592341@fastmail.fm>, 31 Jul 2006, Reference->17.4.txt 15. letter to Sylvester Robins (17.4), Misc->17.4-8.jpg 16. letter from Sylvester Robins (17.4), Misc->17.4-2.jpg, Misc->17.4-3.jpg, Misc->17.4-4.jpg, Misc->17.4-5.jpg, Misc->17.4-6.jpg, Misc->17.4-7.jpg and Misc->30.1-9.jpg 17. "New Jersey Lawyers' Diary and Bar Directory", Soney & Sage, 1916, Reference->19.55.txt 18. "History of Hunterdon and Somerset Counties New Jersey", James P. Snell, 1881, Reference->17.3.txt 19. annexed will of Jonathan Robins (30.1), Reference->30.1.txt and Records->Wills->30.1-Court 20. bible pages, Records->Bible->17.14 Children: 9.101 i. Charles Carroll. [1] [5] 9.102 ii. Benjamin Franklin. [3] [4] [5] [9] iii. Robert Morris. [3] [5] [9] iv. William Ellery. [3] [5] [9] v. Edward Rutledge. [3] [5] [9] 9.75 vi. Roger Sherman. [3] [5] [9] 9.109 vii. Mary Elizabeth. [3] [5] [9]
17.5 Jonas Robins Father - 30.1 Jonathan Robins Mother - Charity Lomping 17.6 Sarah Jane Case Father - 32.18 John Howard Case Mother - Elizabeth Bennett Timeline - 18 Sep 1828 Jonas Robins born [6] [14] [19] in New Jersey [17] [18] 27 Aug 1832 Sarah Jane Case born [6] [14] in New Jersey [17] [18] 1851 Jonas Robins living in Bethlehem Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [2] Sarah Jane Case living in Bethlehem Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [2] 2 Aug 1851 Jonas Robins and Sarah Jane Case married [3] [14] [19] in Hunterdon County, New Jersey by Rev. J. P. McCormick [2] [3] [4] 13 Aug 1851 marriage announcement for Jonas Robins and Sarah Jane Case published in Hunterdon County Democrat, Flemington, New Jersey [2] May 1852 child #1, Jonathan, born in Alexandria Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [5] 25 Jun 1854 child #2, William, born [11] 23 Apr 1855 child #2, William, died [11] c1856 child #3, Sarah Elizabeth, born in New Jersey [17] c1859 child #4, Daniel Case, born in New Jersey [17] 1860 living in Alexandria Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [13] 31 Oct 1861 child #5, Charity, born [5] in New Jersey [17] [18] c1866 child #6, John Howard, born in New Jersey [17] [18] c1869 child #7, Joseph, born in New Jersey [17] 1869 living in Branchburg Township, Somerset County, New Jersey [8] [9] 10 Mar 1869 Jonas Robins entered into a bond and mortgage with James Bowman [8] [9] 1870 Jonas Robins working as a farmer [17] living in Branchburg Township, Somerset County, New Jersey [17] child #1, Jonathan, attending school [17] child #4, Daniel Case, attending school [17] 1872 photo of Jonas Robins and Sarah Jane Case, People->17.5.jpg [5] Jun 1876 child #8, Corabelle, born in Alexandria Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [5] 1880 living in Alexandria Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [18] Jonas Robins working as a farmer [18] child #1, Jonathan, working as a laborer [18] 1881 living on homestead, Alexandria Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [15] 28 Aug 1905 Sarah Jane Case died [6] [14] 30 Dec 1905 Jonas Robins died [6] [14] [16] 1910 child #1, Jonathan, living in Alexandria Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [12] 1933 child #4, Daniel Case, living in Stillman Valley, Olga County, Illinois [16] child #8, Corabelle, living in Milford, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [16] Notes - Jonas Robins lived in Alexandria Township. Hunterdon County, New Jersey [1] on the same homestead as did Jonathan Robins (41.150) and Jonathan Robins (55.0) buried in Robins Family Burying Ground, Alexandria Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey. [10] [14] Sarah Jane Case buried in Robins Family Burying Ground, Alexandria Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey. [10] [14] Child #1, Jonathan, married Caroline Louisa Chapman (spouse of 17.8). [5] Child #2, William, buried in Robins Family Burying Ground, Alexandria Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey. [10] Child #8, Corabelle, married John Bellis. [5] [16] Caroline Louisa Chapman married first Jacob C. Godown (17.8). [5] Questions - Citation #6, Citation #17 and Citation #18 refer to Robins as Robbins. [7] Citation #10 says Sarah Jane Case born Apr 1831. [7] Citation #20 says the people in Misc->17.5.jpg are Jonas Robins (30.7) and Mary Harding (spouse of 30.7). [7] Extras - Robins homestead, Alexandria Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey in 1880 and 2006, Misc->17.5.jpg, Misc->17.5-2.jpg and Misc->RobinsHomestead-2006.jpg [7] [20] Citations - 1. "Genealogical and Personal Memoirs of Mercer County, New Jersey", Francis Bazley Lee, 1907. Reference->9.101.txt and Biographies->9.101.jpg 2. marriage announcement for Jonas Robins (17.5) and Sarah Jane Case (17.6), Reference->17.5.txt 3. "Hunterdon County Marriages 1795-1875", Hiram E. Deats, 1918, Reference->17.5.txt 4. "Marriage Index: New Jersey, 1680-1900", Broderbund Software, 1998, Reference->17.5.txt 5. living family members 6. headstone for Jonas Robins (17.5) and Sarah Jane Case (17.6), Misc->Headstones->17.5.jpg 7. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 8. bond involving Jonas Robins (17.5), Records->Misc->17.5.jpg 9. mortgage involving Jonas Robins (17.5) and Sarah Jane Case (17.6), Records->Misc->17.5-2.jpg 10. Jacqueline Lubinski <jwlube@ptd.net>, Mar 2016, Reference->30.1.txt 11. headstone for William Robins (17.5, child iii), Misc->Headstones->17.5ch-iii.jpg 12. Richard L. Godown <RichGodown@gmail.com>, Reference->17.8.txt 13. Richard L. Godown <RichGodown@gmail.com>, Reference->17.13.txt 14. family record, 1908, Misc->9.102ch-i 15. "History of Hunterdon and Somerset Counties New Jersey", James P. Snell, 1881, Reference->17.3.txt 16. annexed will of Jonathan Robins (30.1), Reference->30.1.txt and Records->Wills->30.1-Court 17. 1870 United States Census, Records->Census->17.5-1870.jpg and Records->Census->17.5-1870-2.jpg 18. 1880 United States Census, Records->Census->17.5-1880.jpg 19. bible pages, Records->Bible->17.14 20. Marfy Goodspeed <marfyg@gmail.com>, 14 Jan 2019 Children: i. Jonathan. [5] ii. William. [11] 9.880 iii. Sarah Elizabeth. [5] iv. Daniel Case. [5] 9.76 v. Charity. [16] 9.77 vi. John Howard. [5] 9.232 vii. Joseph. [5] viii. Corabelle. [18]
17.7 Jonathan R. Godown Father - 30.3 John A. Godown Mother - 30.2 Abigail Robins Timeline - 1825 Jane Mathews born in Hunterdon County, New Jersey [1] 16 Oct 1825 Jonathan R. Godown born in Hunterdon County, New Jersey [1] 1847 John Mathews living in Alexandria Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [1] 8 Feb 1847 Jonathan R. Godown and Jane Mathews married in Hunterdon County, New Jersey by Rev. S. W. Decker [1] 1851 child #1, Emma, born in Alexandria Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [1] 1853 child #2, Arabella, born in Alexandria Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [1] Jonathan R. Godown died in Union Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [1] 1880 Jane Mathews living in Easton, Northampton County, Pennsylvania [1] Notes - Jonathan R. Godown buried in Methodist Church Graveyard, Everittstown, New Jersey. [1] Jane Mathews daughter of John Mathews and Elizabeth ------; married second William Plotts. [1] Child #2, Arabella, known as "Belle". [2] Citations - 1. Richard L. Godown <RichGodown@gmail.com>, Reference->17.7.txt 2. living family members Children: i. Emma. [1] ii. Arabella. [1]
17.8 Jacob C. Godown Father - 30.3 John A. Godown Mother - 30.2 Abigail Robins Timeline - 16 May 1827 Jacob C. Godown born in Hickory Corner, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [1] 4 Dec 1840 Caroline Louisa Chapman born in South Glastenbury, Connecticut [1] 1850 living in Branchburg, Somerset County, New Jersey [1] Jacob C. Godown working as a laborer [1] 1857 Jacob C. Godown and Caroline Louisa Chapman married in Hunterdon County, New Jersey [1] 6 Jan 1858 child #1, James Oliver, born in Alexandria Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [1] [3] 19 Apr 1863 child #2, Emma Corbel, born in Alexandria Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [1] 11 Dec 1863 child #2, Emma Corbel, died in Alexandria Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [1] 1870 living in Frenchtown, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [1] Jacob C. Godown working as a carpenter [1] 16 Jul 1870 child #3, Franklin Owen, born in Alexandria Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [1] Jul 1872 Nettie Frances Barnes born in Alexandria Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [1] 1875 Bessie Winifredt Whitney born in New York [1] 1880 living in Alexandria Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [1] Jacob C. Godown working as a laborer [1] 1885 living in Alexandria Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [1] 20 Jun 1888 Jacob C. Godown died in Hickory Corner, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [1] 25 Jan 1890 child #3, Franklin Owen, and Nettie Frances Barnes married in Hunterdon County, New Jersey [1] 1900 child #3, Franklin Owen, living in Alexandria Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [1] child #3, Franklin Owen, working as a farmer [1] c1908 Nettie Frances Barnes died in Alexandria Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [1] 1910 child #3, Franklin Owen, living in Alexandria Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [1] child #3, Franklin Owen, and Bessie Winifredt Whitney married in Hunterdon County, New Jersey [1] 22 Mar 1925 Caroline Louisa Chapman died in Hunterdon County, New Jersey [1] 1930 child #3, Franklin Owen, living at 45 Miner Street, Flemington, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [1] child #3, Franklin Owen, working as a cabnet maker [1] Bessie Winifredt Whitney working as a music teacher [1] 1 Mar 1943 Bessie Winifredt Whitney died in Flemington, Hunterdon County, New Jersey when killed by child #3, Franklin Owen [1] child #3, Franklin Owen, died in Flemington, Hunterdon County, New Jersey by suicide [1] Notes - Jacob C. Godown worked as a builder; worked in a boatyard in New Brunswick, New Jersey; buried in Methodist Church Graveyard, Pattenburg, New Jersey. [1] Caroline Louisa Chapman known as "Lucy"; daughter of William Chapman and Cyrilla Chapman; [1] married second Jonathan Robins (17.5, child i); buried in Methodist Church Graveyard, Pattenburg, New Jersey. [4] Child #2, Emma Corbel, buried in Methodist Church Graveyard, Pattenburg, New Jersey. [4] Child #3, Franklin Owen, known as "Frank". [1] Nettie Frances Barnes known as "Nella"; daughter of Samuel Taylor Barnes and Charlotte ------. [1] Samuel Taylor Barnes born in Pennsylvania. [1] Charlotte ------ born in New Jersey. [1] Questions - Citation #1 gives two birthdates for Caroline Louisa Chapman: 4 Dec 1840 and Dec 1839. [2] Citation #5 names a fourth child, Lester Franklin. [2] Citations - 1. Richard L. Godown <RichGodown@gmail.com>, Reference->17.8.txt 2. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 3. Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey, Jan 1985 (Volume 60, No. 1, whole No. 214), Reference->9.85.txt 4. Richard L. Godown <RichGodown@gmail.com> 5. Jacqueline Lubinski <jwlube@ptd.net>, Mar 2016, Reference->30.1.txt Children by Jacob C. Godown and Caroline Louisa Chapman: 9.85 i. James Oliver. [1] ii. Emma Corbel. [1] iii. Franklin Owen. [1]
17.9 Rhoda H. Godown Father - 30.3 John A. Godown Mother - 30.2 Abigail Robins Timeline - 11 Aug 1826 Oliver H. Smith born in New Jersey [2] 16 Oct 1829 Rhoda H. Godown born [2] in Hickory Corner, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [4] 1849 Oliver H. Smith living in Hunterdon County, New Jersey [1] living in Somerset County, New Jersey [1] 18 Aug 1849 Rhoda H. Godown and Oliver H. Smith married in Hunterdon County, New Jersey by Rev. Joseph Ashbrook [1] [2] 22 Aug 1849 marriage announcement for Rhoda H. Godown published in Hunterdon Gazette, Flemington, New Jersey [1] Mar 1850 child #1, Martha Jane, born in Readington Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [2] 1852 child #2, George, born in Hunterdon County, New Jersey [2] 1860 living in Lebanon, Clinton Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [3] Oliver H. Smith working as a farmer [2] 1866 child #5, Mary C., born in Branchburgh Township, Somerset County, New Jersey [2] 1870 living in Branchburgh Township, Somerset County, New Jersey [2] child #6, Charles C, born in Branchburgh Township, Somerset County, New Jersey [2] 1880 living in Branchburgh Township, Somerset County, New Jersey [2] 21 Sep 1881 Rhoda H. Godown died [2] 2 Jan 1895 Oliver H. Smith died [2] Notes - Child #6, Charles C., known as "Charlie". [2] Citations - 1. marriage announcement for Rhoda H. Godown (17.9), Reference->17.9.txt and Newspapers->Marriages->17.9.jpg 2. Richard L. Godown <RichGodown@gmail.com> 3. Richard L. Godown <RichGodown@gmail.com>, Reference->17.12.txt 4. Richard L. Godown <RichGodown@gmail.com>, Reference->30.2.txt Children: i. Martha Jane. [2] ii. George. [2] iii. Eleanor. [2] iv. Sarah L. [2] v. Mary C. [2] vi. Charles C. [2]