Notes

[NI0001] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Family Records and Information

[NI0004] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Vital Records of New Hartford, CT (FHL #002975)
Probate Records of Ezekiel MARKHAM, Farmington, CT, District #3980 (FHL
#1017815)
Middletown CT Deeds, 30:345 (FHL #004806)

[NI0005] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Supplement to Parke FAmilies fo CT, FS Parks,(1934), pg. 53.

[NI0006] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Supplement to Parke FAmilies fo CT, FS Parks,(1934), pg. 53.

[NI0007] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Vital Records of Cornwall, CT (FHL #002968)
1830 US Census, Cornwall, CT (FHL #002804)

[NI0008] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Scrapbook, III:32, 139.
Tracy Gen. 1898, pg. 34.
[Parks.FTW]

[Mungeer1.FTW]

[Parkk.ftw]

[Parkes.FTW]

GEN: !Parke Scrapbook, III:32, 139.
GEN: Tracy Gen. 1898, pg. 34.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !Parke Scrapbook, III:32, 139.
GEN: Tracy Gen. 1898, pg. 34.
[Parke.FTW]

GEN: !Parke Scrapbook, III:32, 139.
GEN: Tracy Gen. 1898, pg. 34.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !Parke Scrapbook, III:32, 139.
GEN: Tracy Gen. 1898, pg. 34.
[epps.GED.GED.FTW]

[Parke.FTW]

GEN: !Parke Scrapbook, III:32, 139.
GEN: Tracy Gen. 1898, pg. 34.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !Parke Scrapbook, III:32, 139.
GEN: Tracy Gen. 1898, pg. 34.

[NI0010] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Scrapbook, III:32, 139.
Tracy Gen. 1898, pg. 34.

[NI0011] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Scrapbook, III:32, 139.
Tracy Gen. 1898, pg. 34.

[NI0012] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Scrapbook, III:32, 139.
Tracy Gen. 1898, pg. 34.

[NI0013] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Scrapbook, III:32, 139.
Tracy Gen. 1898, pg. 34.

[NI0015] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Scrapbook, III:32, 139.
Tracy Gen. 1898, pg. 34.

[NI0016] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Scrapbook, III:32, 139.
Gen. 1898, pg. 34.

[NI0017] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Scrapbook, III:32, 139.
Gen. 1898, pg. 34.

[NI0018] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Scrapbook, III:32, 139.
Gen. 1898, pg. 34.

[NI0019] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Vital Records of Cornwall, CT (FHL #002968)
1830 US Census, Cornwall, CT (FHL #002804)

[NI0021] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Scrapbook, III:32, 139.
[vanaken.FTW]

buried Eldred Cem. in Sul. Co.

[NI0022] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Vital Records of Cornwall, CT (FHL #002968)
1820 US Census, Cornwall, CT (FHL #281234)

[NI0023] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Vital records of Preston, New London, CT.
Probate will of Elijah at CT State Library, 12 JUL 1812

[NI0024] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parks Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), IV:54.
Anderson, III:140.

[NI0026] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parks Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), IV:54.
Anderson, III:140.

[NI0027] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parks Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), IV:54.
Anderson, III:140.

[NI0028] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parks Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), IV:54.
Anderson, III:140.

[NI0029] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Gallup Gen. 1966, pg. 27-28.
Parke Scrapbook, III:32-33, 172-73.

[NI0030] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Gallup Gen. 1966, pg. 27-28.
Parke Scrapbook, III:32-33, 172-73.

[NI0031] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Gallup Gen. 1966, pg. 27-28.
Parke Scrapbook, III:32-33, 172-73.

[NI0032] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Gallup Gen. 1966, pg. 27-28.
Parke Scrapbook, III:32-33, 172-73.

[NI0033] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Gallup Gen. 1966, pg. 27-28.
Parke Scrapbook, III:32-33, 172-73.

[NI0034] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Gallup Gen. 1966, pg. 27-28.
Parke Scrapbook, III:32-33, 172-73.

[NI0035] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Gallup Gen. 1966, pg. 27-28.
Parke Scrapbook, III:32-33, 172-73.

[NI0037] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Gallup Gen. 1966, pg. 27-28.
Parke Scrapbook, III:32-33, 172-73.

[NI0038] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Gallup Gen. 1966, pg. 27-28.
Parke Scrapbook, III:32-33, 172-73.

[NI0039] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Gallup Gen. 1966, pg. 27-28.
Parke Scrapbook, III:32-33, 172-73.

[NI0040] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Gallup Gen. 1966, pg. 27-28.
Parke Scrapbook, III:32-33, 172-73.

[NI0041] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Gallup Gen. 1966, pg. 27-28.
Parke Scrapbook, III:32-33, 172-73.

[NI0042] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Gallup Gen. 1966, pg. 27-28.
Parke Scrapbook, III:32-33, 172-73.

[NI0043] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Gallup Gen. 1966, pg. 27-28.
Parke Scrapbook, III:32-33, 172-73.

[NI0044] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Gallup Gen. 1966, pg. 27-28.
Parke Scrapbook, III:32-33, 172-73.

[NI0045] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Gallup Gen. 1966, pg. 27-28.
Parke Scrapbook, III:32-33, 172-73.

[NI0046] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Gallup Gen. 1966, pg. 27-28.
Parke Scrapbook, III:32-33, 172-73.

[NI0048] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Gallup Gen. 1966, pg. 27-28.
Parke Scrapbook, III:32-33, 172-73.
[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Gallup Gen. 1966, pg. 27-28.
Parke Scrapbook, III:32-33, 146-147.
Goodspeed Gen. pg. 188.

[NI0049] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Gallup Gen. 1966, pg. 27-28.
Parke Scrapbook, III:32-33, 172-73.

[NI0050] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Gallup Gen. 1966, pg. 27-28.
Parke Scrapbook, III:32-33, 172-73.

[NI0051] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Gallup Gen. 1966, pg. 27-28.
Parke Scrapbook, III:32-33, 172-73.

[NI0052] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Gallup Gen. 1966, pg. 27-28.
Parke Scrapbook, III:32-33, 172-73.

[NI0053] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Gallup Gen. 1966, pg. 27-28.
Parke Scrapbook, III:32-33, 172-73.

[NI0054] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Gallup Gen. 1966, pg. 27-28.
Parke Scrapbook, III:32-33, 172-73.

[NI0055] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Gallup Gen. 1966, pg. 27-28.
Parke Scrapbook, III:32-33, 145-46.

[NI0056] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Gallup Gen. 1966, pg. 27-28.
Parke Scrapbook, III:32-33, 145-46.

[NI0057] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Gallup Gen. 1966, pg. 27-28.
Parke Scrapbook, III:32-33, 145-46.

[NI0059] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Gallup Gen. 1966, pg. 27-28.
Parke Scrapbook, III:32-33, 145-46.

[NI0060] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Gallup Gen. 1966, pg. 27-28.
Parke Scrapbook, III:32-33, 145-46.

[NI0061] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Gallup Gen. 1966, pg. 27-28.
Parke Scrapbook, III:32-33, 145-46.

[NI0062] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Gallup Gen. 1966, pg. 27-28.
Parke Scrapbook, III:32-33, 145-46.

[NI0063] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Gallup Gen. 1966, pg. 27-28.
Parke Scrapbook, III:32-33, 145-46.

[NI0064] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Gallup Gen. 1966, pg. 27-28.
Parke Scrapbook, III:32-33, 145-46.

[NI0065] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Gallup Gen. 1966, pg. 27-28.
Parke Scrapbook, III:32-33, 145-46.

[NI0066] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Gallup Gen. 1966, pg. 27-28.
Parke Scrapbook, III:32-33, 145-46.

[NI0067] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Gallup Gen. 1966, pg. 27-28.
Parke Scrapbook, III:32-33, 145-46.

[NI0068] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Gallup Gen. 1966, pg. 27-28.
Parke Scrapbook, III:32-33, 146-147.
Goodspeed Gen. pg. 188.

[NI0070] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Gallup Gen. 1966, pg. 27-28.
Parke Scrapbook, III:32-33, 146-147.
Goodspeed Gen. pg. 188.

[NI0071] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Gallup Gen. 1966, pg. 27-28.
Parke Scrapbook, III:32-33, 146-147.
Goodspeed Gen. pg. 188.

[NI0072] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Gallup Gen. 1966, pg. 27-28.
Parke Scrapbook, III:32-33, 146-147.
Goodspeed Gen. pg. 188.

[NI0073] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Gallup Gen. 1966, pg. 27-28.
Parke Scrapbook, III:32-33, 146-147.
Goodspeed Gen. pg. 188.

[NI0074] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Gallup Gen. 1966, pg. 27-28.
Parke Scrapbook, III:32-33, 146-147.
Goodspeed Gen. pg. 188.

[NI0075] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Gallup Gen. 1966, pg. 27-28.
Parke Scrapbook, III:32-33, 146-147.
Goodspeed Gen. pg. 188.

[NI0076] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Gallup Gen. 1966, pg. 27-28.
Parke Scrapbook, III:32-33, 146-147.
Goodspeed Gen. pg. 188.

[NI0077] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Gallup Gen. 1966, pg. 27-28.
Parke Scrapbook, III:32-33, 146-147.
Goodspeed Gen. pg. 188.

[NI0078] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Gallup Gen. 1966, pg. 27-28.
Parke Scrapbook, III:32-33, 146-147.
Goodspeed Gen. pg. 188.

[NI0080] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Gallup Gen. 1966, pg. 27-28.
Parke Scrapbook, III:32-33, 146-147.
Goodspeed Gen. pg. 188.

[NI0081] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Gallup Gen. 1966, pg. 27-28.
Parke Scrapbook, III:32-33, 146-147.
Goodspeed Gen. pg. 188.

[NI0082] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Gallup Gen. 1966, pg. 27-28.
Parke Scrapbook, III:32-33, 146-147.
Goodspeed Gen. pg. 188.

[NI0083] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Gallup Gen. 1966, pg. 27-28.
Parke Scrapbook, III:32-33, 146-147.
Goodspeed Gen. pg. 188.

[NI0084] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Gallup Gen. 1966, pg. 27-28.
Parke Scrapbook, III:32-33, 146-147.
Goodspeed Gen. pg. 188.

[NI0085] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Gallup Gen. 1966, pg. 27-28.
Parke Scrapbook, III:32-33, 146-147.
Goodspeed Gen. pg. 188.

[NI0086] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Gallup Gen. 1966, pg. 27-28.
Parke Scrapbook, III:32-33, 146-147.
Goodspeed Gen. pg. 188.

[NI0087] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Gallup Gen. 1966, pg. 27-28.
Parke Scrapbook, III:32-33, 146-147.
Goodspeed Gen. pg. 188.
Moved to Ira, VT.

[NI0088] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Gallup Gen. 1966, pg. 27-28.
Parke Scrapbook, III:32-33, 146-147.
Goodspeed Gen. pg. 188.

[NI0089] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Gallup Gen. 1966, pg. 27-28.
Parke Scrapbook, III:32-33, 146-147.
Goodspeed Gen. pg. 188.

[NI0091] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Gallup Gen. 1966, pg. 27-28.
Parke Scrapbook, III:32-33, 146-147.
Goodspeed Gen. pg. 188.

[NI0092] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Gallup Gen. 1966, pg. 27-28.
Parke Scrapbook, III:32-33, 146-147.
Goodspeed Gen. pg. 188.

[NI0093] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Gallup Gen. 1966, pg. 27-28.
Parke Scrapbook, III:32-33, 146-147.
Goodspeed Gen. pg. 188.

[NI0094] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Gallup Gen. 1966, pg. 27-28.
Parke Scrapbook, III:32-33, 146-147.
Goodspeed Gen. pg. 188.

[NI0095] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Gallup Gen. 1966, pg. 27-28.
Parke Scrapbook, III:32-33, 146-147.
Goodspeed Gen. pg. 188.
Moved to Ira, VT.

[NI0096] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Scrapbook III:pg. 34, 147-148.

[NI0097] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Scrapbook III:pg. 34, 147-148.

[NI0098] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Scrapbook III:pg. 34, 147-148.

[NI0099] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Scrapbook III:pg. 34, 147-148.

[NI0100] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Scrapbook III:pg. 34, 147-148.

[NI0102] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Scrapbook III:pg. 34, 147-148.

[NI0103] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Scrapbook III:pg. 34, 147-148.

[NI0104] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Scrapbook III:pg. 34, 147-148.

[NI0105] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Scrapbook III:pg. 34, 147-148.

[NI0106] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Scrapbook III:pg. 34, 147-148.

[NI0107] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Scrapbook III:pg. 34, 147-148.

[NI0108] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Scrapbook III:pg. 34, 147-148.

[NI0109] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Scrapbook III:pg. 34, 147-148.

[NI0110] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Scrapbook III:pg. 34, 147-148.

[NI0111] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Scrapbook III:pg. 34, 147-148.

[NI0114] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Scrapbook, III:34, 147-48.

[NI0115] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Scrapbook, III:34, 147-48.

[NI0116] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Scrapbook, III:34, 147-48.

[NI0117] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Scrapbook, III:34, 147-48.

[NI0118] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Scrapbook, III:34, 147-48.

[NI0119] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Scrapbook, III:34, 147-48.

[NI0120] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Scrapbook, III:34, 147-48.

[NI0121] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Scrapbook, III:34, 147-48.

[NI0122] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Scrapbook, III:34, 147-48.

[NI0123] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Scrapbook, III:34, 147-48.

[NI0125] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Scrapbook, III:34, 147-48.

[NI0126] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!"A Wedge of the Wedge Family in Americe," by Paul J. Osterndorf, 1974.
Cyrus Wedge LDS family sheet

[NI0127] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!"A Wedge of the Wedge Family in Americe," by Paul J. Osterndorf, 1974.
Cyrus Wedge LDS family sheet

[NI0128] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!"A Wedge of the Wedge Family in Americe," by Paul J. Osterndorf, 1974.
Cyrus Wedge LDS family sheet

[NI0129] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!"A Wedge of the Wedge Family in Americe," by Paul J. Osterndorf, 1974.
Cyrus Wedge LDS family sheet

[NI0130] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!"A Wedge of the Wedge Family in Americe," by Paul J. Osterndorf, 1974.
Cyrus Wedge LDS family sheet

[NI0131] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!"A Wedge of the Wedge Family in Americe," by Paul J. Osterndorf, 1974.
Cyrus Wedge LDS family sheet

[NI0132] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!"A Wedge of the Wedge Family in Americe," by Paul J. Osterndorf, 1974.
Cyrus Wedge LDS family sheet

[NI0133] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!"A Wedge of the Wedge Family in Americe," by Paul J. Osterndorf, 1974.
Cyrus Wedge LDS family sheet

[NI0134] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!"A Wedge of the Wedge Family in Americe," by Paul J. Osterndorf, 1974.
Cyrus Wedge LDS family sheet

[NI0136] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!"A Wedge of the Wedge Family in Americe," by Paul J. Osterndorf, 1974.
Cyrus Wedge LDS family sheet

[NI0137] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!"A Wedge of the Wedge Family in Americe," by Paul J. Osterndorf, 1974.
Cyrus Wedge LDS family sheet

[NI0138] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!"A Wedge of the Wedge Family in Americe," by Paul J. Osterndorf, 1974.
Cyrus Wedge LDS family sheet

[NI0139] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!"A Wedge of the Wedge Family in Americe," by Paul J. Osterndorf, 1974.
Cyrus Wedge LDS family sheet

[NI0140] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!"A Wedge of the Wedge Family in Americe," by Paul J. Osterndorf, 1974.
Cyrus Wedge LDS family sheet

[NI0141] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!"A Wedge of the Wedge Family in Americe," by Paul J. Osterndorf, 1974.
Cyrus Wedge LDS family sheet

[NI0142] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!"A Wedge of the Wedge Family in Americe," by Paul J. Osterndorf, 1974.
Cyrus Wedge LDS family sheet

[NI0143] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!"A Wedge of the Wedge Family in Americe," by Paul J. Osterndorf, 1974.
Cyrus Wedge LDS family sheet

[NI0144] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!"A Wedge of the Wedge Family in Americe," by Paul J. Osterndorf, 1974.
Cyrus Wedge LDS family sheet

[NI0145] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!"A Wedge of the Wedge Family in Americe," by Paul J. Osterndorf, 1974.
Cyrus Wedge LDS family sheet

[NI0147] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!"A Wedge of the Wedge Family in Americe," by Paul J. Osterndorf, 1974.
Cyrus Wedge LDS family sheet

[NI0148] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!"A Wedge of the Wedge Family in Americe," by Paul J. Osterndorf, 1974.
Cyrus Wedge LDS family sheet

[NI0149] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!"A Wedge of the Wedge Family in Americe," by Paul J. Osterndorf, 1974.
Cyrus Wedge LDS family sheet

[NI0150] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!"A Wedge of the Wedge Family in Americe," by Paul J. Osterndorf, 1974.
Cyrus Wedge LDS family sheet

[NI0151] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!"A Wedge of the Wedge Family in Americe," by Paul J. Osterndorf, 1974.
Cyrus Wedge LDS family sheet

[NI0152] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!"A Wedge of the Wedge Family in Americe," by Paul J. Osterndorf, 1974.
Cyrus Wedge LDS family sheet

[NI0153] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!"A Wedge of the Wedge Family in Americe," by Paul J. Osterndorf, 1974.
Cyrus Wedge LDS family sheet

[NI0154] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!"A Wedge of the Wedge Family in Americe," by Paul J. Osterndorf, 1974.
Cyrus Wedge LDS family sheet

[NI0155] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!"A Wedge of the Wedge Family in Americe," by Paul J. Osterndorf, 1974.
Cyrus Wedge LDS family sheet

[NI0156] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!"A Wedge of the Wedge Family in Americe," by Paul J. Osterndorf, 1974.
Cyrus Wedge LDS family sheet

[NI0158] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!"A Wedge of the Wedge Family in Americe," by Paul J. Osterndorf, 1974.
Cyrus Wedge LDS family sheet

[NI0159] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Scrapbook III:34, 140-41.
Supplement to Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, 1934, pg. 74, 106.
Denison Gen, 1881, pg. 249 #5245.

[NI0160] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Scrapbook III:34, 140-41.
Supplement to Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, 1934, pg. 74, 106.
Denison Gen, 1881, pg. 249 #5245.

[NI0161] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Scrapbook III:34, 140-41.
Supplement to Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, 1934, pg. 74, 106.
Denison Gen, 1881, pg. 249 #5245.

[NI0162] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Scrapbook III:34, 140-41.
Supplement to Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, 1934, pg. 74, 106.
Denison Gen, 1881, pg. 249 #5245.

[NI0163] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Scrapbook III:34, 140-41.
Supplement to Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, 1934, pg. 74, 106.
Denison Gen, 1881, pg. 249 #5245.

[NI0164] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Scrapbook III:34, 140-41.
Supplement to Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, 1934, pg. 74, 106.
Denison Gen, 1881, pg. 249 #5245.

[NI0165] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Scrapbook III:34, 140-41.
Supplement to Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, 1934, pg. 74, 106.
Denison Gen, 1881, pg. 249 #5245.

[NI0166] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Scrapbook III:34, 140-41.
Supplement to Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, 1934, pg. 74, 106.
Denison Gen, 1881, pg. 249 #5245.

[NI0167] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Scrapbook III:34, 140-41.
Supplement to Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, 1934, pg. 74, 106.
Denison Gen, 1881, pg. 249 #5245.

[NI0169] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Scrapbook III:34, 140-41.
Supplement to Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, 1934, pg. 74, 106.
Denison Gen, 1881, pg. 249 #5245.

[NI0170] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Scrapbook III:34, 140-41.
Supplement to Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, 1934, pg. 74, 106.
Denison Gen, 1881, pg. 249 #5245.

[NI0171] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Scrapbook III:34, 140-41.
Supplement to Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, 1934, pg. 74, 106.
Denison Gen, 1881, pg. 249 #5245.

[NI0172] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Scrapbook III:34, 140-41.
Supplement to Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, 1934, pg. 74, 106.
Denison Gen, 1881, pg. 249 #5245.
Moved to Noank, CT.

[NI0173] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Scrapbook III:34, 140-41.
Supplement to Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, 1934, pg. 74, 392.
Rogers Gen. pg. 96.

[NI0174] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Scrapbook III:34, 140-41.
Supplement to Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, 1934, pg. 74, 392.
Rogers Gen. pg. 96.

[NI0175] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Scrapbook III:34, 140-41.
Supplement to Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, 1934, pg. 74, 392.
Rogers Gen. pg. 96.

[NI0176] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Scrapbook III:34, 140-41.
Supplement to Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, 1934, pg. 74, 392.
Rogers Gen. pg. 96.

[NI0177] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Scrapbook III:34, 140-41.
Supplement to Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, 1934, pg. 74, 392.
Rogers Gen. pg. 96.

[NI0178] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Scrapbook III:34, 140-41.
Supplement to Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, 1934, pg. 74, 392.
Rogers Gen. pg. 96.

[NI0179] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Gen. & Biog. of Ancient Wethersfield, pg. 536-7.
Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906) I:25-28; IV:8; III:25-29.
Popes Pioneers of MA.
The Parke Scrapbook I:1,2; II:21.
The Planters of the Commonwealth, Banks, pg. 78 & 93.
Granberry Family, Jacobus, pg. 285.
History of New London.
Savage, History of NE, I.
[Parks.FTW]

[Mungeer1.FTW]

Came to Massachusetts in 1630 aboard the ship "Arbella", with the Governor Winthrop Fleet

[Parkk.ftw

[Parkes.FTW]

GEN: !Gen. & Biog. of Ancient Wethersfield, pg. 536-7.
GEN: Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906) I:25-28; IV:8; III:25-29.
GEN: Popes Pioneers of MA.
GEN: The Parke Scrapbook I:1,2; II:21.
GEN: The Planters of the Commonwealth, Banks, pg. 78 & 93.
GEN: Granberry Family, Jacobus, pg. 285.
GEN: History of New London.
GEN: Savage, History of NE, I.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !Gen. & Biog. of Ancient Wethersfield, pg. 536-7.
GEN: Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906) I:25-28; IV:8; III:25-29.
GEN: Popes Pioneers of MA.
GEN: The Parke Scrapbook I:1,2; II:21.
GEN: The Planters of the Commonwealth, Banks, pg. 78 & 93.
GEN: Granberry Family, Jacobus, pg. 285.
GEN: History of New London.
GEN: Savage, History of NE, I.
[Parke.FTW]

GEN: !Gen. & Biog. of Ancient Wethersfield, pg. 536-7.
GEN: Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906) I:25-28; IV:8; III:25-29.
GEN: Popes Pioneers of MA.
GEN: The Parke Scrapbook I:1,2; II:21.
GEN: The Planters of the Commonwealth, Banks, pg. 78 & 93.
GEN: Granberry Family, Jacobus, pg. 285.
GEN: History of New London.
GEN: Savage, History of NE, I.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !Gen. & Biog. of Ancient Wethersfield, pg. 536-7.
GEN: Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906) I:25-28; IV:8; III:25-29.
GEN: Popes Pioneers of MA.
GEN: The Parke Scrapbook I:1,2; II:21.
GEN: The Planters of the Commonwealth, Banks, pg. 78 & 93.
GEN: Granberry Family, Jacobus, pg. 285.
GEN: History of New London.
GEN: Savage, History of NE, I.
[epps.GED.GED.FTW]

[Parke.FTW]

GEN: !Gen. & Biog. of Ancient Wethersfield, pg. 536-7.
GEN: Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906) I:25-28; IV:8; III:25-29.
GEN: Popes Pioneers of MA.
GEN: The Parke Scrapbook I:1,2; II:21.
GEN: The Planters of the Commonwealth, Banks, pg. 78 & 93.
GEN: Granberry Family, Jacobus, pg. 285.
GEN: History of New London.
GEN: Savage, History of NE, I.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !Gen. & Biog. of Ancient Wethersfield, pg. 536-7.
GEN: Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906) I:25-28; IV:8; III:25-29.
GEN: Popes Pioneers of MA.
GEN: The Parke Scrapbook I:1,2; II:21.
GEN: The Planters of the Commonwealth, Banks, pg. 78 & 93.
GEN: Granberry Family, Jacobus, pg. 285.
GEN: History of New London.
GEN: Savage, History of NE, I.

[NI0180] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Scrapbook III:34, 140-41.
Supplement to Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, 1934, pg. 74, 392.
Rogers Gen. pg. 96.

[NI0181] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Scrapbook III:34, 140-41.
Supplement to Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, 1934, pg. 74, 392.
Rogers Gen. pg. 96.

[NI0182] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Scrapbook III:34, 140-41.
Supplement to Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, 1934, pg. 74, 392.
Rogers Gen. pg. 96.

[NI0183] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Scrapbook III:34, 140-41.
Supplement to Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, 1934, pg. 74, 392.
Rogers Gen. pg. 96.

[NI0184] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Scrapbook III:34, 140-41.
Supplement to Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, 1934, pg. 74, 392.
Rogers Gen. pg. 96.

[NI0185] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Scrapbook III:34, 140-41.
Supplement to Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, 1934, pg. 74, 392.
Rogers Gen. pg. 96.

[NI0186] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Scrapbook III:34, 140-41.
Supplement to Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, 1934, pg. 74, 392.
Rogers Gen. pg. 96.

[NI0187] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Scrapbook III:34, 140-41.

[NI0188] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Scrapbook III:34, 140-41.

[NI0189] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Scrapbook III:34, 140-41.

[NI0190] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Gen. & Biog. of Ancient Wethersfield, pg. 536-7.
Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906) I:25-28; IV:8; III:25-29.
Popes Pioneers of MA.
The Parke Scrapbook I:1,2; II:21.
The Planters of the Commonwealth, Banks, pg. 78 & 93.
Granberry Family, Jacobus, pg. 285.
History of New London.
Savage, History of NE, I.
[Parks.FTW]

[Mungeer1.FTW]

[Parkk.ftw]

[Parkes.FTW]

GEN: !Gen. & Biog. of Ancient Wethersfield, pg. 536-7.
GEN: Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906) I:25-28; IV:8; III:25-29.
GEN: Popes Pioneers of MA.
GEN: The Parke Scrapbook I:1,2; II:21.
GEN: The Planters of the Commonwealth, Banks, pg. 78 & 93.
GEN: Granberry Family, Jacobus, pg. 285.
GEN: History of New London.
GEN: Savage, History of NE, I.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !Gen. & Biog. of Ancient Wethersfield, pg. 536-7.
GEN: Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906) I:25-28; IV:8; III:25-29.
GEN: Popes Pioneers of MA.
GEN: The Parke Scrapbook I:1,2; II:21.
GEN: The Planters of the Commonwealth, Banks, pg. 78 & 93.
GEN: Granberry Family, Jacobus, pg. 285.
GEN: History of New London.
GEN: Savage, History of NE, I.
[Parke.FTW]

GEN: !Gen. & Biog. of Ancient Wethersfield, pg. 536-7.
GEN: Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906) I:25-28; IV:8; III:25-29.
GEN: Popes Pioneers of MA.
GEN: The Parke Scrapbook I:1,2; II:21.
GEN: The Planters of the Commonwealth, Banks, pg. 78 & 93.
GEN: Granberry Family, Jacobus, pg. 285.
GEN: History of New London.
GEN: Savage, History of NE, I.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !Gen. & Biog. of Ancient Wethersfield, pg. 536-7.
GEN: Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906) I:25-28; IV:8; III:25-29.
GEN: Popes Pioneers of MA.
GEN: The Parke Scrapbook I:1,2; II:21.
GEN: The Planters of the Commonwealth, Banks, pg. 78 & 93.
GEN: Granberry Family, Jacobus, pg. 285.
GEN: History of New London.
GEN: Savage, History of NE, I.
[epps.GED.GED.FTW]

[Parke.FTW]

GEN: !Gen. & Biog. of Ancient Wethersfield, pg. 536-7.
GEN: Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906) I:25-28; IV:8; III:25-29.
GEN: Popes Pioneers of MA.
GEN: The Parke Scrapbook I:1,2; II:21.
GEN: The Planters of the Commonwealth, Banks, pg. 78 & 93.
GEN: Granberry Family, Jacobus, pg. 285.
GEN: History of New London.
GEN: Savage, History of NE, I.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !Gen. & Biog. of Ancient Wethersfield, pg. 536-7.
GEN: Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906) I:25-28; IV:8; III:25-29.
GEN: Popes Pioneers of MA.
GEN: The Parke Scrapbook I:1,2; II:21.
GEN: The Planters of the Commonwealth, Banks, pg. 78 & 93.
GEN: Granberry Family, Jacobus, pg. 285.
GEN: History of New London.
GEN: Savage, History of NE, I.

[NI0191] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Scrapbook III:34, 140-41.

[NI0192] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Scrapbook III:35.

[NI0193] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Scrapbook III:35.

[NI0194] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Scrapbook III:35.

[NI0195] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Scrapbook III:35.

[NI0196] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Scrapbook III:35.

[NI0197] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Scrapbook III:35, 141.

[NI0198] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Scrapbook III:35, 141.

[NI0199] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Scrapbook III:35, 141.

[NI0200] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Scrapbook III:35, 141.

[NI0202] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Scrapbook III:35, 142.
Parks Families of CT, FS Parks, 1906; pg 75, 130, 187.

[NI0203] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Families of CT, pg. 54.
The Parke Scrapbook II:56; III:34-35.

[NI0204] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Families of CT, pg. 54.
The Parke Scrapbook II:56; III:34-35.

[NI0205] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Families of CT, pg. 54.
The Parke Scrapbook II:56; III:34-35.

[NI0206] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Families of CT, pg. 54.
The Parke Scrapbook II:56; III:34-35.

[NI0207] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Families of CT, pg. 54.
The Parke Scrapbook II:56; III:34-35.

[NI0208] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Families of CT, pg. 54.
The Parke Scrapbook II:56; III:34-35.

[NI0209] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Families of CT, pg. 54.
The Parke Scrapbook II:56; III:34-35.

[NI0210] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Families of CT, pg. 54.
The Parke Scrapbook II:56; III:34-35.

[NI0211] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Vital records of Preston, New London, CT.
Probate will of Elijah at CT State Library, 12 JUL 1812

[NI0213] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Families of CT, pg. 54.
The Parke Scrapbook II:56; III:34-35.

[NI0214] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Families of CT, pg. 54.
The Parke Scrapbook II:56; III:34-35.

[NI0215] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Vital Records of Wrentham, MA (FHL #766942, and 974.47/W4 V28b)
Vital Records of New Hartford, CT (FHL #002975)
1820 US Census, Cornwall, CT (FHL #281234)
1830 US Census, Cornwall, CT (FHL #002804)

[NI0216] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Families of CT, pg. 54.
The Parke Scrapbook II:56; III:34-35.

[NI0217] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Families of CT, pg. 54.
The Parke Scrapbook II:56; III:34-35.

[NI0218] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Families of CT, pg. 54.
The Parke Scrapbook II:56; III:34-35.

[NI0219] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Families of CT, pg. 54.
The Parke Scrapbook II:56; III:34-35.

[NI0220] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Families of CT, pg. 54.
The Parke Scrapbook II:56; III:34-35.

[NI0221] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Families of CT, pg. 54.
The Parke Scrapbook II:56; III:34-35.

[NI0222] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Families of CT, pg. 54.
The Parke Scrapbook II:56; III:34-35.

[NI0224] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Gen. & Biog. of Ancient Wethersfield, pg. 536-7.
Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906) I:25-28; IV:8; III:25-29.
Popes Pioneers of MA.
The Parke Scrapbook I:1,2; II:21.
The Planters of the Commonwealth, Banks, pg. 78 & 93.
Granberry Family, Jacobus, pg. 285.
History of New London.
Savage, History of NE, I.
[Parks.FTW]

[Mungeer1.FTW]

[Parkk.ftw]

[Parkes.FTW]

GEN: !Gen. & Biog. of Ancient Wethersfield, pg. 536-7.
GEN: Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906) I:25-28; IV:8; III:25-29.
GEN: Popes Pioneers of MA.
GEN: The Parke Scrapbook I:1,2; II:21.
GEN: The Planters of the Commonwealth, Banks, pg. 78 & 93.
GEN: Granberry Family, Jacobus, pg. 285.
GEN: History of New London.
GEN: Savage, History of NE, I.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !Gen. & Biog. of Ancient Wethersfield, pg. 536-7.
GEN: Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906) I:25-28; IV:8; III:25-29.
GEN: Popes Pioneers of MA.
GEN: The Parke Scrapbook I:1,2; II:21.
GEN: The Planters of the Commonwealth, Banks, pg. 78 & 93.
GEN: Granberry Family, Jacobus, pg. 285.
GEN: History of New London.
GEN: Savage, History of NE, I.
[Parke.FTW]

GEN: !Gen. & Biog. of Ancient Wethersfield, pg. 536-7.
GEN: Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906) I:25-28; IV:8; III:25-29.
GEN: Popes Pioneers of MA.
GEN: The Parke Scrapbook I:1,2; II:21.
GEN: The Planters of the Commonwealth, Banks, pg. 78 & 93.
GEN: Granberry Family, Jacobus, pg. 285.
GEN: History of New London.
GEN: Savage, History of NE, I.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !Gen. & Biog. of Ancient Wethersfield, pg. 536-7.
GEN: Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906) I:25-28; IV:8; III:25-29.
GEN: Popes Pioneers of MA.
GEN: The Parke Scrapbook I:1,2; II:21.
GEN: The Planters of the Commonwealth, Banks, pg. 78 & 93.
GEN: Granberry Family, Jacobus, pg. 285.
GEN: History of New London.
GEN: Savage, History of NE, I.
[epps.GED.GED.FTW]

[Parke.FTW]

GEN: !Gen. & Biog. of Ancient Wethersfield, pg. 536-7.
GEN: Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906) I:25-28; IV:8; III:25-29.
GEN: Popes Pioneers of MA.
GEN: The Parke Scrapbook I:1,2; II:21.
GEN: The Planters of the Commonwealth, Banks, pg. 78 & 93.
GEN: Granberry Family, Jacobus, pg. 285.
GEN: History of New London.
GEN: Savage, History of NE, I.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !Gen. & Biog. of Ancient Wethersfield, pg. 536-7.
GEN: Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906) I:25-28; IV:8; III:25-29.
GEN: Popes Pioneers of MA.
GEN: The Parke Scrapbook I:1,2; II:21.
GEN: The Planters of the Commonwealth, Banks, pg. 78 & 93.
GEN: Granberry Family, Jacobus, pg. 285.
GEN: History of New London.
GEN: Savage, History of NE, I.

[NI0225] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parks FAmilies of CT, F S Parks, 1906:75; IV:107.

[NI0226] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parks FAmilies of CT, F S Parks, 1906:75; IV:107.

[NI0227] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parks Families of CT, F S Parks, 1906:75; IV:107.

[NI0228] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parks Families of CT, F S Parks, 1906:75; IV:107.

[NI0229] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parks Families of CT, F S Parks, 1906:75; IV:107.

[NI0230] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parks Families of CT, F S Parks, 1906:75; IV:107.

[NI0231] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parks Families of CT, F S Parks, 1906:75; IV:107.

[NI0232] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parks Families of CT, F S Parks, 1906:75; IV:107.

[NI0233] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parks Families of CT, F S Parks, 1906:75; IV:107.

[NI0234] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parks Families of CT, F S Parks, 1906:75; IV:107.

[NI0236] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parks Families of CT, F S Parks, 1906:75; IV:107.

[NI0237] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parks Families of CT, F S Parks, 1906:75; IV:107.

[NI0238] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parks Families of CT, F S Parks, 1906:75; IV:107.

[NI0239] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parks Families of CT, F S Parks, 1906:75; IV:107.

[NI0240] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parks Families of CT, F S Parks, 1906:75; IV:107.

[NI0241] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parks Families of CT, F S Parks, 1906:75; IV:107.

[NI0242] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parks Families of CT, F S Parks, 1906:75; IV:107.

[NI0243] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parks Families of CT, F S Parks, 1906:75; IV:107.

[NI0244] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parks Families of CT, F S Parks, 1906:75; IV:107.

[NI0245] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parks Families of CT, F S Parks, 1906:75; IV:107.

[NI0247] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parks Families of CT, F S Parks, 1906:75; IV:107.

[NI0248] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parks Families of CT, F S Parks, 1906:75; IV:107.

[NI0249] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parks Families of CT, F S Parks, 1906:75; IV:107.

[NI0250] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parks Families of CT, F S Parks, 1906:75; IV:107.

[NI0251] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Kingman, "Early Owego," pg. 75-76.

[NI0252] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Kingman, "Early Owego," pg. 75-76.

[NI0253] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Kingman, "Early Owego," pg. 75-76.

[NI0254] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Kingman, "Early Owego," pg. 75-76.

[NI0255] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Kingman, "Early Owego," pg. 75-76.

[NI0256] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Kingman, "Early Owego," pg. 75-76.

[NI0258] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Kingman, "Early Owego," pg. 75-76.

[NI0259] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Kingman, "Early Owego," pg. 75-76.

[NI0260] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Kingman, "Early Owego," pg. 75-76.

[NI0261] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Kingman, "Early Owego," pg. 75-76.

[NI0262] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Kingman, "Early Owego," pg. 75-76.

[NI0263] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Kingman, "Early Owego," pg. 75-76.

[NI0264] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Kingman, "Early Owego," pg. 75-76.

[NI0265] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Kingman, "Early Owego," pg. 75-76.

[NI0266] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Kingman, "Early Owego," pg. 75-76.

[NI0267] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Kingman, "Early Owego," pg. 75-76.

[NI0269] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Kingman, "Early Owego," pg. 75-76.

[NI0270] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Scrapbook, III:6, 142.

[NI0271] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Scrapbook, III:6, 142.

[NI0272] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Scrapbook, III:6, 142.

[NI0273] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Scrapbook, III:6, 142.

[NI0274] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Scrapbook, III:6, 142.

[NI0275] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Scrapbook, III:6, 142.

[NI0276] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Scrapbook, III:6, 142.

[NI0277] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Anderson, II:102-103; III:35, 142.

[NI0278] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Anderson, II:102-103; III:35, 142.

[NI0280] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Anderson, II:102-103; III:35, 142.

[NI0281] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Anderson, II:102-103; III:35, 142.

[NI0282] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Anderson, II:102-103; III:35, 142.

[NI0283] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Anderson, II:102-103; III:35, 142.

[NI0284] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Anderson, II:102-103; III:35, 142.

[NI0285] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Anderson, II:102-103; III:35, 142.

[NI0286] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Anderson, II:102-103; III:35, 142.

[NI0287] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Anderson, II:102-103; III:35, 142.

[NI0288] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Anderson, II:102-103; III:35, 142.

[NI0289] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Anderson, II:102-103; III:35, 142.

[NI0290] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:260; 31:3.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 32-33.
[Parks.FTW]

[Mungeer1.FTW]

Came to America after his father Robert died.
[Parkk.ftw]

[Parkes.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:260; 31:3.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 32-33.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:260; 31:3.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 32-33.
[Parke.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:260; 31:3.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 32-33.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:260; 31:3.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 32-33.
[epps.GED.GED.FTW]

[Parke.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:260; 31:3.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 32-33.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:260; 31:3.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 32-33.

[NI0291] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Anderson, II:102-103; III:35, 142.

[NI0292] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Anderson, II:102-103; III:35, 142.

[NI0293] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Anderson, II:102-103; III:35, 142.

[NI0294] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Anderson, II:102-103; III:35, 142.

[NI0295] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Anderson, II:102-103; III:35, 142.

[NI0296] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Anderson, II:102-103; III:35, 142.

[NI0297] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Anderson, II:102-103; III:35, 142.

[NI0298] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Anderson, II:102-103; III:35, 142.

[NI0299] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Lineage Correspondence

[NI0300] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Lineage Correspondence

[NI0301] [Parks.FTW]

[Mungeer1.FTW]

Descended from Alfred the Great, King of England

[NI0302] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Lineage Correspondence

[NI0303] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Lineage Correspondence

[NI0304] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Lineage Correspondence

[NI0305] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Lineage Correspondence

[NI0306] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Lineage Correspondence

[NI0307] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Lineage Correspondence

[NI0308] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Lineage Correspondence

[NI0309] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Lineage Correspondence

[NI0310] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Lineage Correspondence

[NI0311] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Lineage Correspondence

[NI0313] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Lineage Correspondence

[NI0314] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Lineage Correspondence

[NI0315] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Lineage Correspondence

[NI0316] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Lineage Correspondence

[NI0317] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Vital Records of New Hartford, CT (FHL #002975)
Probate Records of Ezekiel MARKHAM, Farmington, CT, District #3980 (FHL
#1017815)
Middletown CT Deeds, 30:345 (FHL #004806)

[NI0318] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Vital Records of New Hartford, CT (FHL #002975)
Probate Records of Ezekiel MARKHAM, Farmington, CT, District #3980 (FHL
#1017815)
Middletown CT Deeds, 30:345 (FHL #004806)

[NI0319] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Vital Records of New Hartford, CT (FHL #002975)
Probate Records of Ezekiel MARKHAM, Farmington, CT, District #3980 (FHL
#1017815)
Middletown CT Deeds, 30:345 (FHL #004806)

[NI0320] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Vital Records of New Hartford, CT (FHL #002975)
Probate Records of Ezekiel MARKHAM, Farmington, CT, District #3980 (FHL
#1017815)
Middletown CT Deeds, 30:345 (FHL #004806)

[NI0321] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Vital Records of New Hartford, CT (FHL #002975)
Probate Records of Ezekiel MARKHAM, Farmington, CT, District #3980 (FHL
#1017815)
Middletown CT Deeds, 30:345 (FHL #004806)

[NI0322] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Vital Records of New Hartford, CT (FHL #002975)
Probate Records of Ezekiel MARKHAM, Farmington, CT, District #3980 (FHL
#1017815)
Middletown CT Deeds, 30:345 (FHL #004806)

[NI0324] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Family Group Records Archives
Probate Records, Jeremiah MARKHAM, 1761, Middletown District, MA #2238 (FHL
#1023557)

[NI0325] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Family Group Records Archives
Probate Records, Jeremiah MARKHAM, 1761, Middletown District, MA #2238 (FHL
#1023557)

[NI0326] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Family Group Records Archives
Probate Records, Jeremiah MARKHAM, 1761, Middletown District, MA #2238 (FHL
#1023557)

[NI0327] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Family Group Records Archives
Probate Records, Jeremiah MARKHAM, 1761, Middletown District, MA #2238 (FHL
#1023557)

[NI0328] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Family Group Records Archives
Probate Records, Jeremiah MARKHAM, 1761, Middletown District, MA #2238 (FHL
#1023557)

[NI0329] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Family Group Records Archives
Probate Records, Jeremiah MARKHAM, 1761, Middletown District, MA #2238 (FHL
#1023557)

[NI0330] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Family Group Records Archives
Probate Records, Jeremiah MARKHAM, 1761, Middletown District, MA #2238 (FHL
#1023557)

[NI0331] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Family Group Records Archives
Probate Records, Jeremiah MARKHAM, 1761, Middletown District, MA #2238 (FHL
#1023557)

[NI0332] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Family Group Records Archives
Probate Records, Jeremiah MARKHAM, 1761, Middletown District, MA #2238 (FHL
#1023557)

[NI0333] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Family Group Records Archives
Probate Records, Jeremiah MARKHAM, 1761, Middletown District, MA #2238 (FHL
#1023557)

[NI0336] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Family Group Records Archives
Probate Records, Jeremiah MARKHAM, 1761, Middletown District, MA #2238 (FHL
#1023557)

[NI0337] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Family Group Records Archives
Probate Records, Jeremiah MARKHAM, 1761, Middletown District, MA #2238 (FHL
#1023557)

[NI0338] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Family Group Records Archives
Probate Records, Jeremiah MARKHAM, 1761, Middletown District, MA #2238 (FHL
#1023557)

[NI0348] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Family Group Records Archives

[NI0349] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Family Group Records Archives

[NI0350] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Family Group Records Archives

[NI0351] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Family Group Records Archives

[NI0352] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Family Group Records Archives

[NI0353] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Family Group Records Archives

[NI0354] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Family Group Records Archives

[NI0355] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Family Group Records Archives

[NI0356] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Family Group Records Archives

[NI0358] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Family Group Records Archives

[NI0359] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Family Group Records Archives

[NI0369] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Family Group Records Archives

[NI0370] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Family Group Records Archives

[NI0371] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Family Group Records Archives

[NI0372] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Family Group Records Archives

[NI0373] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Family Group Records Archives

[NI0374] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Family Group Records Archives

[NI0375] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Family Group Records Archives

[NI0376] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Family Group Records Archives

[NI0459] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Family Records and Information

[NI0474] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Vital Records of New Hartford, CT (FHL #002975)
Probate Records of Ezekiel MARKHAM, Farmington, CT, District #3980 (FHL
#1017815)
Middletown CT Deeds, 30:345 (FHL #004806)

[NI0476] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Families of CT, pg. 54.
The Parke Scrapbook II:56; III:34-35.

[NI0479] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Families of CT, pg. 54.
The Parke Scrapbook II:56; III:34-35.

[NI0486] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:260; 31:3.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 32-33.
[Parks.FTW]

[Mungeer1.FTW]

[Parkk.ftw]

[Parkes.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:260; 31:3.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 32-33.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:260; 31:3.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 32-33.
[Parke.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:260; 31:3.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 32-33.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:260; 31:3.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 32-33.
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[Parke.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:260; 31:3.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 32-33.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:260; 31:3.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 32-33.

[NI0488] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:260; 31:3.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 32-33.
[Parks.FTW]

[Mungeer1.FTW]

[Parkk.ftw]

[Parkes.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:260; 31:3.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 32-33.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:260; 31:3.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 32-33.
[Parke.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:260; 31:3.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 32-33.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:260; 31:3.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 32-33.
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[Parke.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:260; 31:3.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 32-33.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:260; 31:3.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 32-33.

[NI0492] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:260; 31:3.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 32-33.
[Parks.FTW]

[Mungeer1.FTW]

[Parkk.ftw]

[Parkes.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:260; 31:3.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 32-33.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:260; 31:3.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 32-33.
[Parke.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:260; 31:3.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 32-33.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:260; 31:3.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 32-33.
[epps.GED.GED.FTW]

[Parke.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:260; 31:3.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 32-33.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:260; 31:3.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 32-33.

[NI0494] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:260; 31:3.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 32-33.
[Parks.FTW]

[Mungeer1.FTW]

[Parkk.ftw]

[Parkes.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:260; 31:3.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 32-33.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:260; 31:3.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 32-33.
[Parke.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:260; 31:3.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 32-33.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:260; 31:3.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 32-33.
[epps.GED.GED.FTW]

[Parke.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:260; 31:3.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 32-33.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:260; 31:3.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 32-33.

[NI0495] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:260; 31:3.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 32-33.
[Parks.FTW]

[Mungeer1.FTW]

[Parkk.ftw]

[Parkes.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:260; 31:3.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 32-33.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:260; 31:3.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 32-33.
[Parke.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:260; 31:3.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 32-33.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:260; 31:3.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 32-33.
[epps.GED.GED.FTW]

[Parke.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:260; 31:3.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 32-33.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:260; 31:3.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 32-33.

[NI0496] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Gen. & Biog. of Ancient Wethersfield, pg. 536-7.
Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906) I:25-28; IV:8; III:25-29.
Popes Pioneers of MA.
The Parke Scrapbook I:1,2; II:21.
The Planters of the Commonwealth, Banks, pg. 78 & 93.
Granberry Family, Jacobus, pg. 285.
History of New London.
Savage, History of NE, I.
[Parks.FTW]

[Mungeer1.FTW]

Robert Parks of Acton and of Gestingthorpe, County Suffolk, sold lands in Gestingthorpe in 1571/2, Juror 1573 and 1578/9, executor to will of brother John 1574. (Descendants of Bo'son Parks)

[NI0497] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:32; 55-56.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 40-41, 53-54.
[Parks.FTW]

[Mungeer1.FTW]

[Parkk.ftw]

[Parkes.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:32; 55-56.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 40-41, 53-54.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:32; 55-56.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 40-41, 53-54.
[Parke.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:32; 55-56.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 40-41, 53-54.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:32; 55-56.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 40-41, 53-54.
[epps.GED.GED.FTW]

[Parke.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:32; 55-56.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 40-41, 53-54.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:32; 55-56.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 40-41, 53-54.

[NI0498] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:260; 31:3.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 32-33.
[Parks.FTW]

[Mungeer1.FTW]

[Parkk.ftw]

[Parkes.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:260; 31:3.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 32-33.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:260; 31:3.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 32-33.
[Parke.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:260; 31:3.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 32-33.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:260; 31:3.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 32-33.
[epps.GED.GED.FTW]

[Parke.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:260; 31:3.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 32-33.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:260; 31:3.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 32-33.

[NI0499] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:32; 55-56.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 40-41, 53-54.
[Parks.FTW]

[Mungeer1.FTW]

[Parkk.ftw]

[Parkes.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:32; 55-56.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 40-41, 53-54.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:32; 55-56.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 40-41, 53-54.
[Parke.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:32; 55-56.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 40-41, 53-54.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:32; 55-56.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 40-41, 53-54.
[epps.GED.GED.FTW]

[Parke.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:32; 55-56.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 40-41, 53-54.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:32; 55-56.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 40-41, 53-54.

[NI0501] Reference Note 14
Missouri Obituaries & Death Notices 1851-1854, Vol. V, p.27 lists James born in Philadelphia July 4, 1781. He moved to Georgia as a youth, where he married. Moved to Christian Co, KY in 1807. Moved to Pettis Co., MO in 1837,
where he died April 8, 1854. File from Linda Missouri, possibly from Norma Fritts (2/97). However, Norma Fritts also lists his birth date as June 1777

Reference Note 17
Ancestors & Descendants of Hiram G. Lacey & Sophia Sell, Compiled by Garland Howard Lacey, Washington, IL (1995), Printed by M&D Printing 616 2nd Street, Henry, IL 61537. "Laceys of PA" pp. 37-41, is by an unknown member of the Quinn family

p.37
Wm. Lacey's family record book (~1700) records children of Henry Lacey: Mary & William (2nd mo, 21 day, 1663). Also Mary Palmit, daughter of Wil Palmit. Also seven children of William. Also arrival dates of family members. Also
marriage of son, John to Rachel Heston

p.39
After the Revolutionary War, John Lacey & family moved to Georgetown, MD, and then, in 1789, to Columbia Co, Georgia.

General John Lacey also left an illigitimate son, a James K. Lacey, who went to Georgia with the family, Came to Ohio and later went to Pettis Co., MO, where he is supposed to have died about the beginning of the Civil War. p. 40

Gen. Lacey married Anastaria Reynolds, daughter of Col. Thomas Reynolds of New Mills, now Pemberton, in Burlington Co. NJ. on Jan18, 1871. He died Feb. 17, 1814, leaving a widow & four children. p.40

Reference Note 23
1830 Census of the US for Christian Co, KY, p.43 lists James Lacey (b.1781), Lydia (1786),John Kay (1807), Jane S. (1809), Rebecca X. (1811), Lydia F. (1814), Gravener (1816), Robert (1819), Sara C. (1820), Patience S. (1822),
Josephine A. (1824), George Ward (1828). It also may list a girl born in 1895? Data provided by Norma Fritts

Reference Note 26
1860 Census of US for Pettis Co, Bowling Green Township, MO, p. 638, shows Lydia Lacey, age 74, born in GA, living with George W.

Reference Note 35
1850 Census of Christian Co, KY Lists Jane fields Steward as living with the Butler family, and is age 78. This would make her birth ~1772, and she married at 13 (in 1785)

1840 Census of Christian Co. lists Jane Stuart in a house with one male (5-10), one female (20-30) and one female (70-80), presumably Jane.

Both 1840 & 1850 list Jane as from NC

Reference Note 37
Wrightstown book of Birth & Burial Records, p. 40, Doylestown library:

Children of John Lacey & Jane Chapman

Rachel b 15d, 11mo 1747; d 16d, 10 mo 1759
Susannah b 19 day 4 mo 1750
John b 4 day 12 mo 1752
Abraham b 4 day 5 mo 1754 (new style); d 28 day 10 mo 1764
James b 11 day 6 mo 1756; d 29 day 10 mo 1759
Benjamin b 23 day 7 mo 1758
Elizabeth b 4 day 12 mo 1760
William b 9 day 2 mo 1765

Reference Note 54
birth dates/places provided by Shannon Wilson 11/98

Reference Note 62
Data on Susan and Chris Newman was provided by Susan Newman in a letter 2/27/1995

Reference Note 72
Linda Fuerst data (RDB e-mail 4/20/99) provides data on Felix Grundy Wright and his family. Linda lists Marriage of Felix/Ella as 10 Mar 1825, not 1828 as reported by Marjorie Miller in ref. 64.

Reference Note 73
Marriage bond of Felix Grundy Wright to Ellen Wheeler is 7 Mar 1825. Hie marriage to Patience Lacey, 4Nov1855 is recorded in Pettis Co marriage book B. p.93. Data provided by Linda Fuerst 99-05-28. She is sending copies of the records to RDB

Reference Note 82
A hand-written "Family Record" listing the vital records of George W. Lacey and both wives was copied by Ruth Ann Leicher and sent to RDB in April, 1998.

Reference Note 85
E.F.L. Quinn, "A Short Account of the Quinn, West, Lacy, Pottenger, Kinkade and Wilson Families" published in the late 1920s is the original reference for the statement that General John Lacey had an illegitimate son, James (ref. 17). This document is in the Green County room of the Xenia, OH, Public Library. RDB has a copy.

[NI0502] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), III:28; IV:17.
Anderson, III:30.
Cheesebois, pg. 45.
Satterlee, by G. S. Moffatt, (1977) III.
[Parks.FTW]

[Mungeer1.FTW]

[Parkk.ftw]

[Parkes.FTW]

GEN: !Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), III:28; IV:17.
GEN: Anderson, III:30.
GEN: Cheesebois, pg. 45.
GEN: Satterlee, by G. S. Moffatt, (1977) III.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), III:28; IV:17.
GEN: Anderson, III:30.
GEN: Cheesebois, pg. 45.
GEN: Satterlee, by G. S. Moffatt, (1977) III.
[Parke.FTW]

GEN: !Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), III:28; IV:17.
GEN: Anderson, III:30.
GEN: Cheesebois, pg. 45.
GEN: Satterlee, by G. S. Moffatt, (1977) III.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), III:28; IV:17.
GEN: Anderson, III:30.
GEN: Cheesebois, pg. 45.
GEN: Satterlee, by G. S. Moffatt, (1977) III.
[epps.GED.GED.FTW]

[Parke.FTW]

GEN: !Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), III:28; IV:17.
GEN: Anderson, III:30.
GEN: Cheesebois, pg. 45.
GEN: Satterlee, by G. S. Moffatt, (1977) III.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), III:28; IV:17.
GEN: Anderson, III:30.
GEN: Cheesebois, pg. 45.
GEN: Satterlee, by G. S. Moffatt, (1977) III.

[NI0503] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:32; 55-56.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 40-41, 53-54.
[Parks.FTW]

[Mungeer1.FTW]

[Parkk.ftw]

[Parkes.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:32; 55-56.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 40-41, 53-54.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:32; 55-56.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 40-41, 53-54.
[Parke.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:32; 55-56.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 40-41, 53-54.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:32; 55-56.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 40-41, 53-54.
[epps.GED.GED.FTW]

[Parke.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:32; 55-56.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 40-41, 53-54.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:32; 55-56.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 40-41, 53-54.

[NI0505] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:32; 55-56.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 40-41, 53-54.
[Parks.FTW]

[Mungeer1.FTW]

[Parkk.ftw]

[Parkes.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:32; 55-56.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 40-41, 53-54.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:32; 55-56.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 40-41, 53-54.
[Parke.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:32; 55-56.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 40-41, 53-54.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:32; 55-56.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 40-41, 53-54.
[epps.GED.GED.FTW]

[Parke.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:32; 55-56.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 40-41, 53-54.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:32; 55-56.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 40-41, 53-54.

[NI0506] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:32; 55-56.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 40-41, 53-54.
[Parks.FTW]

[Mungeer1.FTW]

[Parkk.ftw]

[Parkes.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:32; 55-56.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 40-41, 53-54.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:32; 55-56.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 40-41, 53-54.
[Parke.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:32; 55-56.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 40-41, 53-54.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:32; 55-56.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 40-41, 53-54.
[epps.GED.GED.FTW]

[Parke.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:32; 55-56.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 40-41, 53-54.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:32; 55-56.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 40-41, 53-54.

[NI0507] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:32; 55-56.
These children may also be from this marriage:
Hugh m. 25 Mar 1742 to Elizabeth Mac Wither
Abegail m. 30 Nov 1752 to John Harris
Sarah m. 17 Jul 1755 to Eheneger Welch
[Parks.FTW]

[Mungeer1.FTW]

[Parkk.ftw]

[Parkes.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:32; 55-56.
GEN: These children may also be from this marriage:
GEN: Hugh m. 25 Mar 1742 to Elizabeth Mac Wither
GEN: Abegail m. 30 Nov 1752 to John Harris
GEN: Sarah m. 17 Jul 1755 to Eheneger Welch
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:32; 55-56.
GEN: These children may also be from this marriage:
GEN: Hugh m. 25 Mar 1742 to Elizabeth Mac Wither
GEN: Abegail m. 30 Nov 1752 to John Harris
GEN: Sarah m. 17 Jul 1755 to Eheneger Welch
[Parke.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:32; 55-56.
GEN: These children may also be from this marriage:
GEN: Hugh m. 25 Mar 1742 to Elizabeth Mac Wither
GEN: Abegail m. 30 Nov 1752 to John Harris
GEN: Sarah m. 17 Jul 1755 to Eheneger Welch
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:32; 55-56.
GEN: These children may also be from this marriage:
GEN: Hugh m. 25 Mar 1742 to Elizabeth Mac Wither
GEN: Abegail m. 30 Nov 1752 to John Harris
GEN: Sarah m. 17 Jul 1755 to Eheneger Welch
[epps.GED.GED.FTW]

[Parke.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:32; 55-56.
GEN: These children may also be from this marriage:
GEN: Hugh m. 25 Mar 1742 to Elizabeth Mac Wither
GEN: Abegail m. 30 Nov 1752 to John Harris
GEN: Sarah m. 17 Jul 1755 to Eheneger Welch
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:32; 55-56.
GEN: These children may also be from this marriage:
GEN: Hugh m. 25 Mar 1742 to Elizabeth Mac Wither
GEN: Abegail m. 30 Nov 1752 to John Harris
GEN: Sarah m. 17 Jul 1755 to Eheneger Welch

[NI0508] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:32; 55-56.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 40-41, 53-54.
[Parks.FTW]

[Mungeer1.FTW]

[Parkk.ftw]

[Parkes.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:32; 55-56.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 40-41, 53-54.
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[NI0510] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

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Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 40-41, 53-54.
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[NI0512] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

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Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 40-41, 53-54.

[NI0513] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

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Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 40-41, 53-54.
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[NI0514] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

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Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 40-41, 53-54.
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GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 40-41, 53-54.

[NI0517] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:32; 55-56.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 40-41, 53-54.
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GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 40-41, 53-54.

[NI0518] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:32; 55-56.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 40-41, 53-54.
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[NI0519] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:32; 55-56.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 40-41, 53-54.
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[NI0520] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:32; 55-56.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 40-41, 53-54.
1. November 1696 is also listed for date of birth.
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GEN: 1. November 1696 is also listed for date of birth.

[NI0521] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:32; 55-56.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 40-41, 53-54.
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[NI0522] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:32; 55-56.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 40-41, 53-54.
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GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 40-41, 53-54.

[NI0549] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:260; 31:3.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 32-33.

[NI0550] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:260; 31:3.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 32-33.

[NI0551] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:260; 31:3.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 32-33.

[NI0552] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:260; 31:3.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 32-33.

[NI0553] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:260; 31:3.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 32-33.

[NI0554] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:260; 31:3.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 32-33.

[NI0555] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:260; 31:3.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 32-33.

[NI0556] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:260; 31:3.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 32-33.
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GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 32-33.

[NI0557] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:33, 56 III:6.

[NI0558] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:33, 56 III:6.

[NI0560] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:33, 56 III:6.

[NI0561] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:33, 56 III:6.

[NI0562] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:33, 56 III:6.

[NI0563] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:33, 56 III:6.

[NI0564] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:33, 56 III:6.

[NI0565] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:33, 56 III:6.

[NI0566] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:33, 56 III:6.

[NI0567] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:33, 56 III:6.

[NI0568] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:33, 56 III:6.

[NI0569] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:33, 56 III:6.

[NI0572] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:33, 56 III:6.

[NI0573] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:33, 56 III:6.

[NI0576] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:260; 31:3.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 32-33.

[NI0578] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:53.

[NI0579] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Berrien Co., MI Marriage License Records
Vital Records of Wrentham, MA (FHL #766942)

[NI0588] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Vital Records of Wrentham, MA (FHL #766942)
Vital Records of Abington, MA (FHL #974.482/A1 V2v)
MA Death Records, 184:263 (FHL #960187)
Occupation: Bootmaker, Teamster

[NI0645] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Whitney GEn 1895 by Frederick C. Pierce pg. 50
TAG 52:117.

[NI0694] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Gen. & Biog. of Ancient Wethersfield, pg. 536-7.
Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906) I:25-28; IV:8; III:25-29.
Popes Pioneers of MA.
The Parke Scrapbook I:1,2; II:21.
The Planters of the Commonwealth, Banks, pg. 78 & 93.
Granberry Family, Jacobus, pg. 285.
History of New London.
Savage, History of NE, I.

[NI0711] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Vital Records of Wrentham, MA (FHL #766942)
Vital Records of Abington, MA (FHL #974.482/A1 V2v)
MA Death Records, 184:263 (FHL #960187)

[NI0712] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Vital Records of Wrentham, MA (FHL #766942)

[NI0716] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Family Records and Information
Marriage Records of NJ, 1872, Vol BL, p. 553 (FHL #494152)
1880 US Census, Hunterdon Co., NJ, ED 67, Sh 7 (FHL #1254787)
1900 US Census, Mercer Co., NJ, ED 54, Sh 13 (FHL #1240982)
Death Certificate
Buried at Princeton Cemetery

[NI0717] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Family Records and Information
Marriage Records of NJ, 1872, Vol BL, p. 553 (FHL #494152)
1880 US Census, Hunterdon Co., NJ, ED 67, Sh 7 (FHL #1254787)
1900 US Census, Mercer Co., NJ, ED 54, Sh 13 (FHL #1240982)

[NI0718] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Family Records and Information
1880 US Census, Hunterdon Co., NJ, ED 67, Sh 7 (FHL #1254787)
1900 US Census, Mercer Co., NJ, ED 54, Sh 13 (FHL #1240982)

[NI0719] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Family Records and Information
1880 US Census, Hunterdon Co., NJ, ED 67, Sh 7 (FHL #1254787)
1900 US Census, Mercer Co., NJ, ED 54, Sh 13 (FHL #1240982)

[NI0720] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Family Records and Information
1880 US Census, Hunterdon Co., NJ, ED 67, Sh 7 (FHL #1254787)
1900 US Census, Mercer Co., NJ, ED 54, Sh 13 (FHL #1240982)
[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Family Records and Information
1900 US Census, Mercer Co., NJ, ED 54, Sh 13 (FHL #1240982)

[NI0721] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Family Records and Information
1900 US Census, Mercer Co., NJ, ED 54, Sh 13 (FHL #1240982)

[NI0722] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Family Records and Information
1900 US Census, Mercer Co., NJ, ED 54, Sh 13 (FHL #1240982)

[NI0723] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Family Records and Information
1900 US Census, Mercer Co., NJ, ED 54, Sh 13 (FHL #1240982)

[NI0724] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Family Records and Information
1900 US Census, Mercer Co., NJ, ED 54, Sh 13 (FHL #1240982)

[NI0726] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!1850 US Census, East Amwell Twp., Hunterdon, NJ, p. 18 (FHL #443652)
Death Records, NJ, 1857, Vol 5, p. 365 (FHL #584569)
Marriage Records of NJ, Hunterdon Co.,, 1858 (FHL #493693)
Marriage Records of NJ, 1871, Vol RJ, p. 523 (FHL #494148)
Marriage Records of NJ, 1872, Vol BL, p. 553 (FHL #494152)

[NI0727] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!1850 US Census, East Amwell Twp., Hunterdon, NJ, p. 18 (FHL #443652)
1860 US Census, East Amwell Twp., Hunterdon, NJ, p. 292 (FHL #016525)
1870 US Census, Hopewell Twp., Mercer, NJ, pp. 6, 25 (FHL #552370)
Death Records, NJ, 1857, Vol 5, p. 365 (FHL #584569)
Marriage Records of NJ, Hunterdon Co.,, 1858 (FHL #493693)
Marriage Records of NJ, 1871, Vol RJ, p. 523 (FHL #494148)
Marriage Records of NJ, 1872, Vol BL, p. 553 (FHL #494152)

[NI0728] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!1850 US Census, East Amwell Twp., Hunterdon, NJ, p. 18 (FHL #443652)
1860 US Census, East Amwell Twp., Hunterdon, NJ, p. 292 (FHL #016525)
1870 US Census, Hopewell Twp., Mercer, NJ, pp. 6, 25 (FHL #552370)
Marriage Records of NJ, 1871, Vol RJ, p. 523 (FHL #494148)

[NI0729] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!1850 US Census, East Amwell Twp., Hunterdon, NJ, p. 18 (FHL #443652)
1860 US Census, East Amwell Twp., Hunterdon, NJ, p. 292 (FHL #016525)
1870 US Census, Hopewell Twp., Mercer, NJ, pp. 6, 25 (FHL #552370)

[NI0730] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!1860 US Census, East Amwell Twp., Hunterdon, NJ, p. 292 (FHL #016525)
1870 US Census, Hopewell Twp., Mercer, NJ, pp. 6, 25 (FHL #552370)

[NI0735] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Gen. & Biog. of Ancient Wethersfield, pg. 536-7.
Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906) I:25-28; IV:8; III:25-29.
Popes Pioneers of MA.
The Parke Scrapbook I:1,2; II:21.
The Planters of the Commonwealth, Banks, pg. 78 & 93.
Granberry Family, Jacobus, pg. 285.
History of New London.
Savage, History of NE, I.

[NI0737] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:260; 31:3.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 32-33.

[NI0738] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:260; 31:3.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 32-33.

[NI0739] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:260; 31:3.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 32-33.

[NI0740] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:260; 31:3.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 32-33.

[NI0741] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:260; 31:3.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 32-33.

[NI0742] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:260; 31:3.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 32-33.

[NI0743] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:260; 31:3.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 32-33.

[NI0744] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:260; 31:3.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 32-33.

[NI0745] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:260; 31:3.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 32-33.

[NI0746] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:260; 31:3.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 32-33.

[NI0748] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:260; 31:3.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 32-33.

[NI0749] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:260; 31:3.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 32-33.

[NI0750] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:260; 31:3.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 32-33.

[NI0751] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:32; 53-55.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 39-40, 51-53.
Torrey, "NE Marriages before 1700."
Perley, "History of Salem."

[NI0752] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:54.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 52.

[NI0753] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:32; 53-55.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 39-40, 51-53.
Torrey, "NE Marriages before 1700."
Perley, "History of Salem."

[NI0754] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:32; 53-55.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 39-40, 51-53.
Torrey, "NE Marriages before 1700."
Perley, "History of Salem."

[NI0755] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:32; 53-55.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 39-40, 51-53.
Torrey, "NE Marriages before 1700."
Perley, "History of Salem."

[NI0756] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:32; 53-55.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 39-40, 51-53.
Torrey, "NE Marriages before 1700."
Perley, "History of Salem."

[NI0757] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:32; 53-55.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 39-40, 51-53.
Torrey, "NE Marriages before 1700."
Perley, "History of Salem."

[NI0759] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:32; 53-55.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 39-40, 51-53.
Torrey, "NE Marriages before 1700."
Perley, "History of Salem."

[NI0760] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:32; 53-55.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 39-40, 51-53.
Torrey, "NE Marriages before 1700."
Perley, "History of Salem."

[NI0761] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:54, III:29.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53, IV pg. 11, 23-24.

[NI0762] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:32; 53-55.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 39-40, 51-53.
Torrey, "NE Marriages before 1700."
Perley, "History of Salem."

[NI0763] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:32; 53-55.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 39-40, 51-53.
Torrey, "NE Marriages before 1700."
Perley, "History of Salem."

[NI0764] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook Vol II, Anderson, (1966) 32; 53-55.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks;
Virkus, II:270: V:102
Voluntown Vital Records (Barbour)
Blackman & Allied Families, Alfred L. Holman (1928), pg. 117.

[NI0765] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:32; 53-55.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 39-40, 51-53.
Torrey, "NE Marriages before 1700."
Perley, "History of Salem."

[NI0766] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:32; 53-55.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 39-40, 51-53.
Torrey, "NE Marriages before 1700."
Perley, "History of Salem."

[NI0767] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:32; 53-55.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 39-40, 51-53.
Torrey, "NE Marriages before 1700."
Perley, "History of Salem."

[NI0768] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:32; 53-55.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 39-40, 51-53.
Torrey, "NE Marriages before 1700."
Perley, "History of Salem."

[NI0770] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:32; 53-55.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 39-40, 51-53.
Torrey, "NE Marriages before 1700."
Perley, "History of Salem."

[NI0771] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:32; 53-55.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 39-40, 51-53.
Torrey, "NE Marriages before 1700."
Perley, "History of Salem."

[NI0772] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:32; 53-55.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 39-40, 51-53.
Torrey, "NE Marriages before 1700."
Perley, "History of Salem."

[NI0774] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:32; 53-55.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 39-40, 51-53.
Torrey, "NE Marriages before 1700."
Perley, "History of Salem."

[NI0775] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:32; 53-55.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 39-40, 51-53.
Torrey, "NE Marriages before 1700."
Perley, "History of Salem."

[NI0776] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:53-54, 97-98.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 51-52.
Jackson's History of Newton pg. 235.

[NI0777] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:32; 53-55.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 39-40, 51-53.
Torrey, "NE Marriages before 1700."
Perley, "History of Salem."

[NI0778] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:32; 53-55.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 39-40, 51-53.
Torrey, "NE Marriages before 1700."
Perley, "History of Salem."

[NI0779] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:32; 55-56.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 40-41, 53-54.
[Parks.FTW]

[Mungeer1.FTW]

[Parkk.ftw]

[Parkes.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:32; 55-56.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 40-41, 53-54.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:32; 55-56.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 40-41, 53-54.
[Parke.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:32; 55-56.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 40-41, 53-54.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:32; 55-56.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 40-41, 53-54.
[epps.GED.GED.FTW]

[Parke.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:32; 55-56.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 40-41, 53-54.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:32; 55-56.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 40-41, 53-54.[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), III:28; IV:17.
Anderson, III:30.
Cheesebois, pg. 45.
Satterlee, by G. S. Moffatt, (1977) III.

[NI0782] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:32; 55-56.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 40-41, 53-54.

[NI0783] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:32; 55-56.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 40-41, 53-54.

[NI0784] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:32; 55-56.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 40-41, 53-54.

[NI0785] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:32; 55-56.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 40-41, 53-54.

[NI0786] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:32; 55-56.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 40-41, 53-54.

[NI0787] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:32; 55-56.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 40-41, 53-54.

[NI0788] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:260; 31:3.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 32-33.

[NI0789] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:260; 31:3.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 32-33.

[NI0790] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:260; 31:3.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 32-33.

[NI0793] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:260; 31:3.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 32-33.

[NI0794] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:260; 31:3.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 32-33.

[NI0795] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:33, 56 III:6.

[NI0796] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:33, 56 III:6.

[NI0797] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:33, 56 III:6.

[NI0798] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:33, 56 III:6.

[NI0799] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:33, 56 III:6.

[NI0800] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:33, 56 III:6.

[NI0801] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:33, 56 III:6.

[NI0803] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:33, 56 III:6.

[NI0804] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:33, 56 III:6.

[NI0805] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:33, 56 III:6.

[NI0806] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:53-54, 97-98.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 51-52.
Jackson's History of Newton pg. 235.

[NI0807] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:53-54, 97-98.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 51-52.
Jackson's History of Newton pg. 235.

[NI0808] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:53-54, 97-98.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 51-52.
Jackson's History of Newton pg. 235.

[NI0809] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:53-54, 97-98.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 51-52.
Jackson's History of Newton pg. 235.

[NI0810] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:53-54, 97-98.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 51-52.
Jackson's History of Newton pg. 235.

[NI0811] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:53-54, 97-98.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 51-52.
Jackson's History of Newton pg. 235.

[NI0812] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:53-54, 97-98.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 51-52.
Jackson's History of Newton pg. 235.

[NI0814] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:53-54, 97-98.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 51-52.
Jackson's History of Newton pg. 235.

[NI0815] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:53-54, 97-98.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 51-52.
Jackson's History of Newton pg. 235.

[NI0816] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:53-54, 97-98.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 51-52.
Jackson's History of Newton pg. 235.

[NI0817] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:53-54, 97-98.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 51-52.
Jackson's History of Newton pg. 235.
[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Killam Genealogy Chart #38.
Lineage Correpondence PS#169.

[NI0818] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:53-54, 97-98.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 51-52.
Jackson's History of Newton pg. 235.

[NI0819] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:53-54, 97-98.

[NI0820] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:53-54, 97-98.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 51-52.
Jackson's History of Newton pg. 235.

[NI0821] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:53-54, 97-98.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 51-52.
Jackson's History of Newton pg. 235.

[NI0829] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Families of CT; pg52-53.
The Parke Scrapbook; II:54, 98.

[NI0830] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Families of CT; pg52-53.
The Parke Scrapbook; II:54, 98.

[NI0831] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Families of CT; pg52-53.
The Parke Scrapbook; II:54, 98.

[NI0832] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Families of CT; pg52-53.
The Parke Scrapbook; II:54, 98.

[NI0833] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Families of CT; pg52-53.
The Parke Scrapbook; II:54, 98.

[NI0834] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Families of CT; pg52-53.
The Parke Scrapbook; II:54, 98.

[NI0836] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Families of CT; pg52-53.
The Parke Scrapbook; II:54, 98.

[NI0837] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Families of CT; pg52-53.
The Parke Scrapbook; II:54, 98.

[NI0838] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook Vol II, Anderson, (1966) 32; 53-55.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks;
Virkus, II:270: V:102
Voluntown Vital Records (Barbour)
Blackman & Allied Families, Alfred L. Holman (1928), pg. 117.

[NI0839] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook Vol II, Anderson, (1966) 32; 53-55.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks;
Virkus, II:270: V:102
Voluntown Vital Records (Barbour)
Blackman & Allied Families, Alfred L. Holman (1928), pg. 117.

[NI0840] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook Vol II, Anderson, (1966) 32; 53-55.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks;
Virkus, II:270: V:102
Voluntown Vital Records (Barbour)
Blackman & Allied Families, Alfred L. Holman (1928), pg. 117.

[NI0841] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook Vol II, Anderson, (1966) 32; 53-55.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks;
Virkus, II:270: V:102
Voluntown Vital Records (Barbour)
Blackman & Allied Families, Alfred L. Holman (1928), pg. 117.

[NI0842] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook Vol II, Anderson, (1966) 32; 53-55.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks;
Virkus, II:270: V:102
Voluntown Vital Records (Barbour)
Blackman & Allied Families, Alfred L. Holman (1928), pg. 117.

[NI0843] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook Vol II, Anderson, (1966) 32; 53-55.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks;
Virkus, II:270: V:102
Voluntown Vital Records (Barbour)
Blackman & Allied Families, Alfred L. Holman (1928), pg. 117.

[NI0844] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook Vol II, Anderson, (1966) 32; 53-55.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks;
Virkus, II:270: V:102
Voluntown Vital Records (Barbour)
Blackman & Allied Families, Alfred L. Holman (1928), pg. 117.

[NI0846] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook Vol II, Anderson, (1966) 32; 53-55.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks;
Virkus, II:270: V:102
Voluntown Vital Records (Barbour)
Blackman & Allied Families, Alfred L. Holman (1928), pg. 117.

[NI0847] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook Vol II, Anderson, (1966) 32; 53-55.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks;
Virkus, II:270: V:102
Voluntown Vital Records (Barbour)
Blackman & Allied Families, Alfred L. Holman (1928), pg. 117.

[NI0848] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook Vol II, Anderson, (1966) 32; 53-55.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks;
Virkus, II:270: V:102
Voluntown Vital Records (Barbour)
Blackman & Allied Families, Alfred L. Holman (1928), pg. 117.

[NI0849] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook Vol II, Anderson, (1966) 32; 53-55.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks;
Virkus, II:270: V:102
Voluntown Vital Records (Barbour)
Blackman & Allied Families, Alfred L. Holman (1928), pg. 117.

[NI0850] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook Vol II, Anderson, (1966) 32; 53-55.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks;
Virkus, II:270: V:102
Voluntown Vital Records (Barbour)
Blackman & Allied Families, Alfred L. Holman (1928), pg. 117.

[NI0851] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Virkus, II:270: V:102

[NI0852] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook Vol II, Anderson, (1966) 32; 53-55.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks;
Virkus, II:270: V:102
Voluntown Vital Records (Barbour)
Blackman & Allied Families, Alfred L. Holman (1928), pg. 117.

[NI0853] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook Vol II, Anderson, (1966) 32; 53-55.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks;
Virkus, II:270: V:102
Voluntown Vital Records (Barbour)
Blackman & Allied Families, Alfred L. Holman (1928), pg. 117.

[NI0854] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook Vol II, Anderson, (1966) 32; 53-55.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks;
Virkus, II:270: V:102
Voluntown Vital Records (Barbour)
Blackman & Allied Families, Alfred L. Holman (1928), pg. 117.

[NI0855] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook Vol II, Anderson, (1966) 32; 53-55.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks;
Virkus, II:270: V:102
Voluntown Vital Records (Barbour)
Blackman & Allied Families, Alfred L. Holman (1928), pg. 117.

[NI0857] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:54, III:29.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53, IV pg. 11, 23-24.

[NI0858] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:54, III:29.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53, IV pg. 11, 23-24.

[NI0859] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:54, III:29.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53, IV pg. 11, 23-24.
10. September 1749 is also listed for date of birth.

[NI0860] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:54, III:29.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53, IV pg. 11, 23-24.

[NI0861] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:54, III:29.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53, IV pg. 11, 23-24.

[NI0862] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:54, III:29.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53, IV pg. 11, 23-24.

[NI0863] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:54, III:29.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53, IV pg. 11, 23-24.

[NI0864] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:54, III:29.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53, IV pg. 11, 23-24.

[NI0865] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:54, III:29.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53, IV pg. 11, 23-24.

[NI0866] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:54, III:29.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53, IV pg. 11, 23-24.

[NI0868] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:54, III:29.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53, IV pg. 11, 23-24.

[NI0869] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:54, III:29.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53, IV pg. 11, 23-24.

[NI0870] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:54, III:29.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53, IV pg. 11, 23-24.

[NI0871] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:54, III:29.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53, IV pg. 11, 23-24.

[NI0872] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:54-55; III:29-30.

[NI0873] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:54-55; III:29-30.

[NI0874] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:54-55; III:29-30.

[NI0875] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:54-55; III:29-30.

[NI0876] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:54-55; III:29-30.

[NI0877] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:54-55; III:29-30.

[NI0879] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:54-55; III:29-30.

[NI0880] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:54-55; III:29-30.

[NI0881] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:54-55; III:29-30.

[NI0882] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:54-55; III:29-30.

[NI0883] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:54-55; III:29-30.

[NI0884] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:54-55; III:29-30.

[NI0885] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:54-55; III:29-30.

[NI0886] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:54-55; III:29-30.

[NI0887] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:54-55; III:29-30.

[NI0888] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:54-55; III:29-30.

[NI0890] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:54-55; III:29-30.

[NI0891] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:54-55; III:29-30.

[NI0892] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:54-55; III:29-30.

[NI0893] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:54-55; III:29-30.

[NI0894] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:54-55; III:29-30.

[NI0895] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:55; III:30-32.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53.
[Parks.FTW]

[Mungeer1.FTW]

[Parkk.ftw]

[Parkes.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:55; III:30-32.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:55; III:30-32.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53.
[Parke.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:55; III:30-32.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:55; III:30-32.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53.
[epps.GED.GED.FTW]

[Parke.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:55; III:30-32.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:55; III:30-32.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53.

[NI0896] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:55; III:30-32.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53.
[Parks.FTW]

[Mungeer1.FTW]

[Parkk.ftw]

[Parkes.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:55; III:30-32.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:55; III:30-32.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53.
[Parke.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:55; III:30-32.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:55; III:30-32.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53.
[epps.GED.GED.FTW]

[Parke.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:55; III:30-32.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:55; III:30-32.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53.

[NI0897] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:55; III:30-32.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53.
[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Anderson, III:31, 136-137.
Parks Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), III:29.
[Parks.FTW]

[Mungeer1.FTW]

[Parkk.ftw]

[Parkes.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:55; III:30-32.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:55; III:30-32.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53.
[Parke.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:55; III:30-32.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:55; III:30-32.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53.
[epps.GED.GED.FTW]

[Parke.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:55; III:30-32.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:55; III:30-32.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53.

[NI0898] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:55; III:30-32.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53.
[vanaken.FTW]

Possible children of William from Robert Markham Family
http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/m/a/r/Robert-A-Markham/COL3-0061.html

Cynthia Parks April 04, 1770 Kent, Litchfield, CT November 10, 18
Elijah Parks April 11, 1764 Kent, Litchfield, CT WFT Est. 1765-18
Elijah Parks March 15, 1774 Kent, Litchfield, CT WFT Est. 1775-18
Elizabeth Parks May 24, 1762 Plainfield, Windham, CT WFT Est. 1763-1856
Joseph Parks1758-1784 Kent, Litchfield, CT WFT Est. 1764-1864
Sarah Parks July 28, 1767 Kent, Litchfield, CT WFT Est. 1768-1861
Tenra Parks April 04, 1770 Kent, Litchfield, CT WFT Est. 1771-1864
William Parks March 06, 1765 Kent, Litchfield, CT July 19, 1846 Parksville, NY
[Parks.FTW]

[Mungeer1.FTW]

[Parkk.ftw]

[Parkes.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:55; III:30-32.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:55; III:30-32.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53.
[Parke.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:55; III:30-32.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:55; III:30-32.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53.
[epps.GED.GED.FTW]

[Parke.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:55; III:30-32.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:55; III:30-32.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53.

[NI0899] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:55; III:30-32.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53.
[Parks.FTW]

[Mungeer1.FTW]

[Parkk.ftw]

[Parkes.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:55; III:30-32.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:55; III:30-32.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53.
[Parke.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:55; III:30-32.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:55; III:30-32.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53.
[epps.GED.GED.FTW]

[Parke.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:55; III:30-32.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:55; III:30-32.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53.

[NI0902] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:55; III:30-32.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53.
[Parks.FTW]

[Mungeer1.FTW]

[Parkk.ftw]

[Parkes.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:55; III:30-32.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:55; III:30-32.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53.
[Parke.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:55; III:30-32.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:55; III:30-32.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53.
[epps.GED.GED.FTW]

[Parke.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:55; III:30-32.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:55; III:30-32.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53.

[NI0903] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:55; III:30-32.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53.
[Parks.FTW]

[Mungeer1.FTW]

[Parkk.ftw]

[Parkes.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:55; III:30-32.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:55; III:30-32.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53.
[Parke.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:55; III:30-32.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:55; III:30-32.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53.
[epps.GED.GED.FTW]

[Parke.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:55; III:30-32.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:55; III:30-32.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53.

[NI0904] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:55; III:30-32.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53.
[Parks.FTW]

[Mungeer1.FTW]

[Parkk.ftw]

[Parkes.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:55; III:30-32.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:55; III:30-32.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53.
[Parke.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:55; III:30-32.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:55; III:30-32.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53.
[epps.GED.GED.FTW]

[Parke.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:55; III:30-32.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:55; III:30-32.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53.

[NI0905] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:55; III:30-32.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53.
[Parks.FTW]

[Mungeer1.FTW]

[Parkk.ftw]

[Parkes.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:55; III:30-32.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:55; III:30-32.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53.
[Parke.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:55; III:30-32.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:55; III:30-32.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53.
[epps.GED.GED.FTW]

[Parke.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:55; III:30-32.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:55; III:30-32.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53.

[NI0906] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:55; III:30-32.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53.

[NI0907] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:55; III:30-32.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53.
[Parks.FTW]

[Mungeer1.FTW]

[Parkk.ftw]

[Parkes.FTW]

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GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53.
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GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:55; III:30-32.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53.
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GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:55; III:30-32.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:55; III:30-32.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53.
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[Parke.FTW]

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GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:55; III:30-32.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53.

[NI0908] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Vital records of Preston, New London, CT.
Probate will of Elijah at CT State Library, 12 JUL 1812

[NI0911] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:55; III:30-32.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53.

[NI0913] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:55; III:30-32.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53.
[Parks.FTW]

[Mungeer1.FTW]

[Parkk.ftw]

[Parkes.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:55; III:30-32.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:55; III:30-32.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53.
[Parke.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:55; III:30-32.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:55; III:30-32.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53.
[epps.GED.GED.FTW]

[Parke.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:55; III:30-32.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:55; III:30-32.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53.

[NI0914] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Vital records of Preston, New London, CT.
Probate will of Elijah at CT State Library, 12 JUL 1812

[NI0915] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:55; III:30-32.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53.

[NI0916] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:55; III:30-32.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53.

[NI0917] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:55; III:30-32.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53.
[Parks.FTW]

[Mungeer1.FTW]

[Parkk.ftw]

[Parkes.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:55; III:30-32.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:55; III:30-32.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53.
[Parke.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:55; III:30-32.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:55; III:30-32.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53.
[epps.GED.GED.FTW]

[Parke.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:55; III:30-32.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:55; III:30-32.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53.

[NI0918] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:55; III:30-32.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53.

[NI0919] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Vital records of Preston, New London, CT.
Probate will of Elijah at CT State Library, 12 JUL 1812

[NI0920] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:55; III:30-32.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53.

[NI0921] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:55; III:30-32.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53.

[NI0922] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:55; III:30-32.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53.

[NI0924] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:55; III:30-32.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53.

[NI0925] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:55; III:30-32.
Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53.

[NI0926] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Correspondence with BArbara Withey Howlett.

[NI0927] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Correspondence with BArbara Withey Howlett.

[NI0928] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Correspondence with BArbara Withey Howlett.

[NI0929] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Correspondence with BArbara Withey Howlett.

[NI0930] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Correspondence with BArbara Withey Howlett.

[NI0931] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Correspondence with BArbara Withey Howlett.

[NI0932] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Correspondence with BArbara Withey Howlett.

[NI0933] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Correspondence with BArbara Withey Howlett.

[NI0935] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Correspondence with BArbara Withey Howlett.

[NI0936] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Correspondence with Barbara Withey Howlett.

[NI0937] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Correspondence with BArbara Withey Howlett.

[NI0938] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Correspondence with BArbara Withey Howlett.

[NI0939] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Correspondence with BArbara Withey Howlett.

[NI0940] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Correspondence with BArbara Withey Howlett.

[NI0941] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Correspondence with Barbara Withey Howlett.

[NI0942] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Correspondence with Barbara Withey Howlett.

[NI0943] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Whitney Gen 1895, Frederick C. Pierce, pg. 50; TAG 52:117.

[NI0944] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Whitney Gen 1895, Frederick C. Pierce, pg. 50; TAG 52:117.

[NI0946] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Whitney Gen 1895, Frederick C. Pierce, pg. 50; TAG 52:117.

[NI0947] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Whitney Gen 1895, Frederick C. Pierce, pg. 50; TAG 52:117.

[NI0948] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Whitney Gen 1895, Frederick C. Pierce, pg. 50; TAG 52:117.

[NI0949] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Whitney Gen 1895, Frederick C. Pierce, pg. 50; TAG 52:117.

[NI0950] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Whitney Gen 1895, Frederick C. Pierce, pg. 50; TAG 52:117.

[NI0951] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Whitney Gen 1895, Frederick C. Pierce, pg. 50; TAG 52:117.

[NI0952] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Whitney Gen 1895, Frederick C. Pierce, pg. 50; TAG 52:117.

[NI0953] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Whitney Gen 1895, Frederick C. Pierce, pg. 50; TAG 52:117.

[NI0954] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Whitney Gen 1895, Frederick C. Pierce, pg. 50; TAG 52:117.

[NI0955] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Supp. to Parke families of CT 1934, F S Parks, pg. 54.

[NI0957] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Supp. to Parke families of CT 1934, F S Parks, pg. 54.

[NI0958] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Supp. to Parke families of CT 1934, F S Parks, pg. 54.

[NI0959] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Supp. to Parke families of CT 1934, F S Parks, pg. 54.

[NI0960] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Supp. to Parke families of CT 1934, F S Parks, pg. 54.

[NI0961] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Supp. to Parke families of CT 1934, F S Parks, pg. 54.

[NI0962] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook, II: pg. 55.
Some more Desc. of John & Elinor Whitney, 1941 Ed R Sandiford, TAG 52:117.

[NI0963] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook, II: pg. 55.
Some more Desc. of John & Elinor Whitney, 1941 Ed R Sandiford, TAG 52:117.

[NI0964] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook, II: pg. 55.
Some more Desc. of John & Elinor Whitney, 1941 Ed R Sandiford, TAG 52:117.

[NI0965] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook, II: pg. 55.
Some more Desc. of John & Elinor Whitney, 1941 Ed R Sandiford, TAG 52:117.

[NI0966] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook, II: pg. 55.
Some more Desc. of John & Elinor Whitney, 1941 Ed R Sandiford, TAG 52:117.

[NI0968] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook, II: pg. 55.
Some more Desc. of John & Elinor Whitney, 1941 Ed R Sandiford, TAG 52:117.

[NI0969] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook, II: pg. 55.
Some more Desc. of John & Elinor Whitney, 1941 Ed R Sandiford, TAG 52:117.

[NI0970] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook, II: pg. 55.
Some more Desc. of John & Elinor Whitney, 1941 Ed R Sandiford, TAG 52:117.

[NI0971] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook, II: pg. 55.
Some more Desc. of John & Elinor Whitney, 1941 Ed R Sandiford, TAG 52:117.

[NI0972] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook, II: pg. 55.
Some more Desc. of John & Elinor Whitney, 1941 Ed R Sandiford, TAG 52:117.

[NI0973] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Anderson, Parke Scrapbook, II:55-56; III:32-32.
History of Stonington (1900) pg. 260-61
Gallup Genealogy (1893) pg. 32-33.
(1966) pg. 27-28.

[NI0974] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Anderson, Parke Scrapbook, II:55-56; III:32-32.
History of Stonington (1900) pg. 260-61
Gallup Genealogy (1893) pg. 32-33.
(1966) pg. 27-28.

[NI0975] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Anderson, Parke Scrapbook, II:55-56; III:32-32.
History of Stonington (1900) pg. 260-61
Gallup Genealogy (1893) pg. 32-33.
(1966) pg. 27-28.

[NI0976] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Anderson, Parke Scrapbook, II:55-56; III:32-32.
History of Stonington (1900) pg. 260-61
Gallup Genealogy (1893) pg. 32-33.
(1966) pg. 27-28.

[NI0977] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Anderson, Parke Scrapbook, II:55-56; III:32-32.
History of Stonington (1900) pg. 260-61
Gallup Genealogy (1893) pg. 32-33.
(1966) pg. 27-28.

[NI0979] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Anderson, Parke Scrapbook, II:55-56; III:32-32.
History of Stonington (1900) pg. 260-61
Gallup Genealogy (1893) pg. 32-33.
(1966) pg. 27-28.

[NI0980] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Anderson, Parke Scrapbook, II:55-56; III:32-32.
History of Stonington (1900) pg. 260-61
Gallup Genealogy (1893) pg. 32-33.
(1966) pg. 27-28.

[NI0981] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Anderson, Parke Scrapbook, II:55-56; III:32-32.
History of Stonington (1900) pg. 260-61
Gallup Genealogy (1893) pg. 32-33.
(1966) pg. 27-28.

[NI0982] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Anderson, Parke Scrapbook, II:55-56; III:32-32.
History of Stonington (1900) pg. 260-61
Gallup Genealogy (1893) pg. 32-33.
(1966) pg. 27-28.
[Parks.FTW]

[Mungeer1.FTW]

[Parkk.ftw]

[Parkes.FTW]

GEN: !Anderson, Parke Scrapbook, II:55-56; III:32-32.
GEN: History of Stonington (1900) pg. 260-61
GEN: Gallup Genealogy (1893) pg. 32-33.
GEN: (1966) pg. 27-28.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !Anderson, Parke Scrapbook, II:55-56; III:32-32.
GEN: History of Stonington (1900) pg. 260-61
GEN: Gallup Genealogy (1893) pg. 32-33.
GEN: (1966) pg. 27-28.
[Parke.FTW]

GEN: !Anderson, Parke Scrapbook, II:55-56; III:32-32.
GEN: History of Stonington (1900) pg. 260-61
GEN: Gallup Genealogy (1893) pg. 32-33.
GEN: (1966) pg. 27-28.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !Anderson, Parke Scrapbook, II:55-56; III:32-32.
GEN: History of Stonington (1900) pg. 260-61
GEN: Gallup Genealogy (1893) pg. 32-33.
GEN: (1966) pg. 27-28.
[epps.GED.GED.FTW]

[Parke.FTW]

GEN: !Anderson, Parke Scrapbook, II:55-56; III:32-32.
GEN: History of Stonington (1900) pg. 260-61
GEN: Gallup Genealogy (1893) pg. 32-33.
GEN: (1966) pg. 27-28.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !Anderson, Parke Scrapbook, II:55-56; III:32-32.
GEN: History of Stonington (1900) pg. 260-61
GEN: Gallup Genealogy (1893) pg. 32-33.
GEN: (1966) pg. 27-28.

[NI0983] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Anderson, Parke Scrapbook, II:55-56; III:32-32.
History of Stonington (1900) pg. 260-61
Gallup Genealogy (1893) pg. 32-33.
(1966) pg. 27-28.

[NI0984] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Anderson, Parke Scrapbook, II:55-56; III:32-32.
History of Stonington (1900) pg. 260-61
Gallup Genealogy (1893) pg. 32-33.
(1966) pg. 27-28.

[NI0985] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Anderson, Parke Scrapbook, II:55-56; III:32-32.
History of Stonington (1900) pg. 260-61
Gallup Genealogy (1893) pg. 32-33.
(1966) pg. 27-28.

[NI0986] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Anderson, Parke Scrapbook, II:55-56; III:32-32.
History of Stonington (1900) pg. 260-61
Gallup Genealogy (1893) pg. 32-33.
(1966) pg. 27-28.

[NI0987] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Anderson, Parke Scrapbook, II:55-56; III:32-32.
History of Stonington (1900) pg. 260-61
Gallup Genealogy (1893) pg. 32-33.
(1966) pg. 27-28.

[NI0988] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Anderson, Parke Scrapbook, II:55-56; III:32-32.
History of Stonington (1900) pg. 260-61
Gallup Genealogy (1893) pg. 32-33.
(1966) pg. 27-28.

[NI0990] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Anderson, Parke Scrapbook, II:55-56; III:32-32.
History of Stonington (1900) pg. 260-61
Gallup Genealogy (1893) pg. 32-33.
(1966) pg. 27-28.

[NI0991] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Anderson, Parke Scrapbook, II:55-56; III:32-32.
History of Stonington (1900) pg. 260-61
Gallup Genealogy (1893) pg. 32-33.
(1966) pg. 27-28.

[NI0992] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Anderson, Parke Scrapbook, II:55-56; III:32-32.
History of Stonington (1900) pg. 260-61
Gallup Genealogy (1893) pg. 32-33.
(1966) pg. 27-28.

[NI0993] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Anderson, Parke Scrapbook, II:55-56; III:32-32.
History of Stonington (1900) pg. 260-61
Gallup Genealogy (1893) pg. 32-33.
(1966) pg. 27-28.

[NI0994] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Anderson, Parke Scrapbook, II:55-56; III:32-32.
History of Stonington (1900) pg. 260-61
Gallup Genealogy (1893) pg. 32-33.
(1966) pg. 27-28.

[NI0995] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Lineage pagers & Correspondence with PS #323.
"A Wedge of the Wedge Family in America," by Paul J Ostendorf, 1974, pg. 14.

[NI0996] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Lineage pagers & Correspondence with PS #323.
"A Wedge of the Wedge Family in America," by Paul J Ostendorf, 1974, pg. 14.

[NI0997] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Lineage pagers & Correspondence with PS #323.
"A Wedge of the Wedge Family in America," by Paul J Ostendorf, 1974, pg. 14.

[NI1003] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!"A Wedge of the Wedge Family in Americe," by Paul J. Osterndorf, 1974.
Cyrus Wedge LDS family sheet

[NI1013] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Families of CT, pg. 54.
The Parke Scrapbook II:56; III:34-35.

[NI1014] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Families of CT, pg. 54.
The Parke Scrapbook II:56; III:34-35.

[NI1015] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Families of CT, pg. 54.
The Parke Scrapbook II:56; III:34-35.

[NI1016] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Families of CT, pg. 54.
The Parke Scrapbook II:56; III:34-35.

[NI1017] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Families of CT, pg. 54.
The Parke Scrapbook II:56; III:34-35.

[NI1018] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Families of CT, pg. 54.
The Parke Scrapbook II:56; III:34-35.

[NI1019] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Families of CT, pg. 54.
The Parke Scrapbook II:56; III:34-35.
per Alice Eliza Henry
9 children by each wife + 1 adopted total 19
per Cynthia Steadman
John, Frnacis, Daniel, Susan, Nathania, Denison, Oliver, Allen, Cynthia,
Julia, Eunice, Mary.

[NI1020] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Families of CT, pg. 54.
The Parke Scrapbook II:56; III:34-35.

[NI1021] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Families of CT, pg. 54.
The Parke Scrapbook II:56; III:34-35.

[NI1022] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Families of CT, pg. 54.
The Parke Scrapbook II:56; III:34-35.

[NI1024] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Families of CT, pg. 54.
The Parke Scrapbook II:56; III:34-35.

[NI1025] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Families of CT, pg. 54.
The Parke Scrapbook II:56; III:34-35.

[NI1026] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Families of CT, pg. 54.
The Parke Scrapbook II:56; III:34-35.

[NI1027] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Families of CT, pg. 54.
The Parke Scrapbook II:56; III:34-35.

[NI1028] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Families of CT, pg. 54.
The Parke Scrapbook II:56; III:34-35.

[NI1029] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Families of CT, pg. 54.
The Parke Scrapbook II:56; III:34-35.

[NI1030] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Families of CT, pg. 54.
The Parke Scrapbook II:56; III:34-35.

[NI1031] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Families of CT, pg. 54.
The Parke Scrapbook II:56; III:34-35.

[NI1032] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Families of CT, pg. 54.
The Parke Scrapbook II:56; III:34-35.

[NI1033] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Families of CT, pg. 54.
The Parke Scrapbook II:56; III:34-35.

[NI1035] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Families of CT, pg. 54.
The Parke Scrapbook II:56; III:34-35.

[NI1036] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Families of CT, pg. 54.
The Parke Scrapbook II:56; III:34-35.

[NI1037] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Families of CT, pg. 54.
The Parke Scrapbook II:56; III:34-35.

[NI1038] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Families of CT, pg. 54.
The Parke Scrapbook II:56; III:34-35.

[NI1039] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Families of CT, pg. 54.
The Parke Scrapbook II:56; III:34-35.

[NI1040] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Families of CT, pg. 54.
The Parke Scrapbook II:56; III:34-35.

[NI1041] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Kingman, "Early Owego NY," pg. 95-96.
The Parke Families of CT, pg. 41.

[NI1042] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Kingman, "Early Owego NY," pg. 95-96.
The Parke Families of CT, pg. 41.

[NI1046] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:33, 56 III:6.

[NI1047] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:33, 56 III:6.

[NI1048] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:33, 56 III:6.

[NI1049] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:33, 56 III:6.

[NI1050] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:56.
VR Preston, VI:201.

[NI1051] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:56.
VR Preston, VI:201.

[NI1052] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:56.
VR Preston, VI:201.

[NI1053] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:56.
VR Preston, VI:201.

[NI1054] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:56.
VR Preston, VI:201.

[NI1055] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:56.
VR Preston, VI:201.

[NI1057] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:56.
VR Preston, VI:201.

[NI1058] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:56.
VR Preston, VI:201.

[NI1059] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:56.
VR Preston, VI:201.

[NI1060] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:56.
VR Preston, VI:201.

[NI1061] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:56.
VR Preston, VI:201.

[NI1062] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:56.
VR Preston, VI:201.

[NI1063] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:56.
VR Preston, VI:201.

[NI1064] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:56.
VR Preston, VI:201.

[NI1065] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:56.
VR Preston, VI:201.

[NI1066] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:56.
VR Preston, VI:201.

[NI1068] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:56.
VR Preston, VI:201.

[NI1069] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:56.
VR Preston, VI:201.

[NI1070] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II:56.
VR Preston, VI:201.

[NI1071] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Preston Records, pg. 14.
Putnam History Mag Vol 7.
Maththews Correpsondence.

[NI1072] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Preston Records, pg. 14.
Putnam History Mag Vol 7.
Maththews Correpsondence.

[NI1073] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Preston Records, pg. 14.
Putnam History Mag Vol 7.
Maththews Correpsondence.
[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Lineage correspondence,"Matthews."

[NI1074] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Preston Records, pg. 14.
Putnam History Mag Vol 7.
Maththews Correpsondence.

[NI1075] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Preston Records, pg. 14.
Putnam History Mag Vol 7.
Maththews Correpsondence.

[NI1076] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Preston Records, pg. 14.
Putnam History Mag Vol 7.
Maththews Correpsondence.

[NI1077] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Preston Records, pg. 14.
Putnam History Mag Vol 7.
Maththews Correpsondence.

[NI1079] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Preston Records, pg. 14.
Putnam History Mag Vol 7.
Maththews Correpsondence.

[NI1080] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Preston Records, pg. 14.
Putnam History Mag Vol 7.
Maththews Correpsondence.

[NI1081] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Preston Records, pg. 14.
Putnam History Mag Vol 7.
Maththews Correpsondence.

[NI1082] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Preston Records, pg. 14.
Putnam History Mag Vol 7.
Maththews Correpsondence.

[NI1083] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Preston Records, pg. 14.
Putnam History Mag Vol 7.
Maththews Correpsondence.

[NI1084] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Preston Records pg. 42 Vol VI
Putnam History Mag.

[NI1085] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Preston Records pg. 42 Vol VI
Putnam History Mag.

[NI1086] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Lineage correspondence,"Matthews."

[NI1087] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Lineage correspondence,"Matthews."

[NI1088] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Lineage correspondence,"Matthews."

[NI1090] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Lineage correspondence,"Matthews."

[NI1091] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Lineage correspondence,"Matthews."

[NI1092] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Lineage correspondence,"Matthews."

[NI1093] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Lineage correspondence,"Matthews."

[NI1094] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Lineage correspondence,"Matthews."

[NI1095] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Lineage correspondence,"Matthews."

[NI1096] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Lineage correspondence,"Matthews."

[NI1097] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Lineage correspondence,"Matthews."

[NI1098] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Lineage correspondence,"Matthews."

[NI1100] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Lineage correspondence,"Matthews."

[NI1101] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Lineage correspondence,"Matthews."

[NI1102] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II: 97-98, III:136.
Parke Families of CT; pg. 711-72, IV:71.
Cleveland GEn 1899 Vol I:184, 86, 49, 24.

[NI1103] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II: 97-98, III:136.
Parke Families of CT; pg. 711-72, IV:71.
Cleveland GEn 1899 Vol I:184, 86, 49, 24.

[NI1104] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II: 97-98, III:136.
Parke Families of CT; pg. 711-72, IV:71.
Cleveland GEn 1899 Vol I:184, 86, 49, 24.

[NI1105] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II: 97-98, III:136.
Parke Families of CT; pg. 711-72, IV:71.
Cleveland GEn 1899 Vol I:184, 86, 49, 24.

[NI1106] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II: 97-98, III:136.
Parke Families of CT; pg. 711-72, IV:71.
Cleveland GEn 1899 Vol I:184, 86, 49, 24.

[NI1107] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II: 97-98, III:136.
Parke Families of CT; pg. 711-72, IV:71.
Cleveland GEn 1899 Vol I:184, 86, 49, 24.

[NI1108] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II: 97-98, III:136.
Parke Families of CT; pg. 711-72, IV:71.
Cleveland GEn 1899 Vol I:184, 86, 49, 24.

[NI1109] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II: 97-98, III:136.
Parke Families of CT; pg. 711-72, IV:71.
Cleveland GEn 1899 Vol I:184, 86, 49, 24.

[NI1111] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook II: 97-98, III:136.
Parke Families of CT; pg. 711-72, IV:71.
Cleveland GEn 1899 Vol I:184, 86, 49, 24.

[NI1112] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Families of CT pg. 72.
The Parke Scrapbook II:98.

[NI1113] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Families of CT pg. 72.
The Parke Scrapbook II:98.

[NI1114] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Families of CT pg. 72.
The Parke Scrapbook II:98.

[NI1115] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Families of CT pg. 72.
The Parke Scrapbook II:98.

[NI1116] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Families of CT pg. 72.
The Parke Scrapbook II:98.

[NI1117] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Families of CT pg. 72.
The Parke Scrapbook II:98.

[NI1118] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Families of CT pg. 72.
The Parke Scrapbook II:98.

[NI1119] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Killam Genealogy Chart #38.
Lineage Correpondence PS#169.

[NI1120] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Killam Genealogy Chart #38.
Lineage Correpondence PS#169.

[NI1123] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Killam Genealogy Chart #38.
Lineage Correpondence PS#169.

[NI1124] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Killam Genealogy Chart #38.
Lineage Correpondence PS#169.

[NI1125] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Killam Genealogy Chart #38.
Lineage Correpondence PS#169.

[NI1126] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Killam Genealogy Chart #38.
Lineage Correpondence PS#169.

[NI1127] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Killam Genealogy Chart #38.
Lineage Correpondence PS#169.

[NI1128] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Killam Genealogy Chart #38.
Lineage Correpondence PS#169.

[NI1129] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Killam Genealogy Chart #38.
Lineage Correpondence PS#169.

[NI1130] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Scrapbook; III pg. 46.

[NI1131] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Scrapbook; III pg. 46.
Second Marriage

[NI1133] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Scrapbook; III pg. 46.

[NI1134] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Scrapbook; III pg. 46.

[NI1135] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Anderson, II:98; III:136.
TS Parks, CT: pg. 92.

[NI1136] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Anderson, II:98; III:136.
TS Parks, CT: pg. 92.

[NI1137] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Anderson, II:98; III:136.
TS Parks, CT: pg. 92.

[NI1138] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Anderson, II:98; III:136.
TS Parks, CT: pg. 92.

[NI1139] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

f
!Anderson, II:98; III:136.
TS Parks, CT: pg. 92.

[NI1140] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

f
!Anderson, II:98; III:136.
TS Parks, CT: pg. 92.

[NI1141] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Anderson, II:98; III:136.
TS Parks, CT: pg. 92.

[NI1142] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Anderson, II:98; III:136.
TS Parks, CT: pg. 92.

[NI1144] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Anderson, II:98; III:136.
TS Parks, CT: pg. 92.

[NI1145] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Anderson, II:98; III:136.
TS Parks, CT: pg. 92.

[NI1146] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Anderson, II:98; III:136.
TS Parks, CT: pg. 92.
May also be spelled Jenks.

[NI1147] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Anderson, II:98; III:136.
TS Parks, CT: pg. 92.

[NI1148] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Anderson, II:98; III:136.
TS Parks, CT: pg. 92.

[NI1149] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Anderson, II:98; III:136.
TS Parks, CT: pg. 92.

[NI1150] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Virkus, II:270: V:102

[NI1151] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Virkus, II:270: V:102

[NI1152] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Virkus, II:270: V:102

[NI1153] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Virkus, II:270: V:102

[NI1155] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Virkus, II:270: V:102

[NI1156] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Virkus, II:270: V:102

[NI1157] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Virkus, II:270: V:102

[NI1158] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Virkus, II:270: V:102

[NI1159] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Virkus, II:270: V:102

[NI1160] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Virkus, II:270: V:102

[NI1161] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Virkus, II:270: V:102

[NI1162] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Virkus, II:270: V:102

[NI1163] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Virkus, II:270: V:102

[NI1164] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Virkus, II:270: V:102

[NI1166] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Virkus, II:270: V:102

[NI1167] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Virkus, II:270: V:102

[NI1168] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Virkus, II:270: V:102

[NI1169] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Virkus, II:270: V:102

[NI1170] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Virkus, II:270: V:102

[NI1171] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Virkus, II:270: V:102

[NI1172] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Virkus, II:270: V:102

[NI1173] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Virkus, II:270: V:102

[NI1174] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Virkus, II:270: V:102

[NI1175] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!TS Parks, CT:53; IV:11.
Anderson, II:54; III:29.

[NI1177] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!TS Parks, CT:53; IV:11.
Anderson, II:54; III:29.

[NI1178] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!TS Parks, CT:53; IV:11.
Anderson, II:54; III:29.

[NI1179] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!TS Parks, CT:53; IV:11.
Anderson, II:54; III:29.

[NI1180] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!TS Parks, CT:53; IV:11.
Anderson, II:54; III:29.

[NI1181] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!TS Parks, CT:53; IV:11.
Anderson, II:54; III:29.

[NI1182] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!TS Parks, CT:53; IV:11.
Anderson, II:54; III:29.

[NI1183] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!TS Parks, CT:53; IV:11.
Anderson, II:54; III:29.

[NI1184] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), III:29, 172.
AC V:403.
Moved to Perry Co., OH in 1832

[NI1185] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), III:29, 172.
AC V:403.

[NI1186] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), III:29, 172.
AC V:403.
Moved to Bloomfield, NY in 1795.

[NI1188] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), III:29, 172.
AC V:403.

[NI1189] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), III:29, 172.
AC V:403.

[NI1190] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), III:29, 172.
AC V:403.

[NI1191] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), III:29, 172.
AC V:403.

[NI1192] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), III:29, 172.
AC V:403.

[NI1193] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), III:29, 172.
AC V:403.

[NI1194] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), III:29, 172.
AC V:403.

[NI1195] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), III:29, 172.
AC V:403.

[NI1196] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), III:29, 172.
AC V:403.

[NI1197] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), III:29, 172.
AC V:403.

[NI1199] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), III:29, 172.
AC V:403.

[NI1200] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), III:29, 172.
AC V:403.

[NI1201] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), III:29, 172.
AC V:403.

[NI1202] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), III:29, 172.
AC V:403.

[NI1203] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), III:29, 172.
AC V:403.

[NI1204] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), III:29, 172.
AC V:403.

[NI1205] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Supplement to Pakre FAmilies of CT, FS Parks, (1934) pg. 72, 105.

[NI1206] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Supplement to Pakre FAmilies of CT, FS Parks, (1934) pg. 72, 105.

[NI1207] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Supplement to Pakre FAmilies of CT, FS Parks, (1934) pg. 72, 105.

[NI1208] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Supplement to Pakre FAmilies of CT, FS Parks, (1934) pg. 72, 105.

[NI1210] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Supplement to Pakre FAmilies of CT, FS Parks, (1934) pg. 72, 105.

[NI1211] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Supplement to Pakre FAmilies of CT, FS Parks, (1934) pg. 72, 105.

[NI1212] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Supplement to Pakre FAmilies of CT, FS Parks, (1934) pg. 72, 105.

[NI1213] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Supplement to Pakre FAmilies of CT, FS Parks, (1934) pg. 72, 105.

[NI1214] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook III:30, 172.

[NI1215] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook III:30, 172.

[NI1216] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook III:30, 172.

[NI1217] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!The Parke Scrapbook III:30, 172.

[NI1218] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Scrapbook, III pg. 31, 172.

[NI1219] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Scrapbook, III pg. 31, 172.

[NI1221] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Scrapbook, III pg. 30, 172.
4th cousin of John Adams, 2nd US President.

[NI1222] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Scrapbook, III pg. 30, 172.

[NI1223] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Scrapbook, III pg. 30, 172.

[NI1224] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Scrapbook, III pg. 30, 172.

[NI1225] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Scrapbook, III pg. 30, 172.

[NI1226] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Vital records of Preston, New London, CT.
Probate will of Elijah at CT State Library, 12 JUL 1812

[NI1227] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), III:28; IV:17.
Anderson, III:30.
Cheesebois, pg. 45.
Satterlee, by G. S. Moffatt, (1977) III.
[Parks.FTW]

[Mungeer1.FTW]

[Parkk.ftw]

[Parkes.FTW]

GEN: !Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), III:28; IV:17.
GEN: Anderson, III:30.
GEN: Cheesebois, pg. 45.
GEN: Satterlee, by G. S. Moffatt, (1977) III.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), III:28; IV:17.
GEN: Anderson, III:30.
GEN: Cheesebois, pg. 45.
GEN: Satterlee, by G. S. Moffatt, (1977) III.
[Parke.FTW]

GEN: !Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), III:28; IV:17.
GEN: Anderson, III:30.
GEN: Cheesebois, pg. 45.
GEN: Satterlee, by G. S. Moffatt, (1977) III.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), III:28; IV:17.
GEN: Anderson, III:30.
GEN: Cheesebois, pg. 45.
GEN: Satterlee, by G. S. Moffatt, (1977) III.
[epps.GED.GED.FTW]

[Parke.FTW]

GEN: !Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), III:28; IV:17.
GEN: Anderson, III:30.
GEN: Cheesebois, pg. 45.
GEN: Satterlee, by G. S. Moffatt, (1977) III.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), III:28; IV:17.
GEN: Anderson, III:30.
GEN: Cheesebois, pg. 45.
GEN: Satterlee, by G. S. Moffatt, (1977) III.

[NI1228] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Vital records of Preston, New London, CT.
Probate will of Elijah at CT State Library, 12 JUL 1812

[NI1233] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), III:28; IV:17.
Anderson, III:30.
Cheesebois, pg. 45.
Satterlee, by G. S. Moffatt, (1977) III.

[NI1234] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), III:28; IV:17.
Anderson, III:30.
Cheesebois, pg. 45.
Satterlee, by G. S. Moffatt, (1977) III.

[NI1235] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), III:28; IV:17.
Anderson, III:30.
Cheesebois, pg. 45.
Satterlee, by G. S. Moffatt, (1977) III.

[NI1236] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), III:28; IV:17.
Anderson, III:30.
Cheesebois, pg. 45.
Satterlee, by G. S. Moffatt, (1977) III.

[NI1237] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), III:28; IV:17.
Anderson, III:30.
Cheesebois, pg. 45.
Satterlee, by G. S. Moffatt, (1977) III.

[NI1238] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), III:28; IV:17.
Anderson, III:30.
Cheesebois, pg. 45.
Satterlee, by G. S. Moffatt, (1977) III.

[NI1239] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), III:28; IV:17.
Anderson, III:30.
Cheesebois, pg. 45.
Satterlee, by G. S. Moffatt, (1977) III.

[NI1240] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), III:28; IV:17.
Anderson, III:30.
Cheesebois, pg. 45.
Satterlee, by G. S. Moffatt, (1977) III.

[NI1241] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), III:28; IV:17.
Anderson, III:30.
Cheesebois, pg. 45.
Satterlee, by G. S. Moffatt, (1977) III.

[NI1242] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), III:28; IV:17.
Anderson, III:30.
Cheesebois, pg. 45.
Satterlee, by G. S. Moffatt, (1977) III.

[NI1244] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), III:28; IV:17.
Anderson, III:30.
Cheesebois, pg. 45.
Satterlee, by G. S. Moffatt, (1977) III.

[NI1245] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), III:28; IV:17.
Anderson, III:30.
Cheesebois, pg. 45.
Satterlee, by G. S. Moffatt, (1977) III.

[NI1246] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), III:28; IV:17.
Anderson, III:30.
Cheesebois, pg. 45.
Satterlee, by G. S. Moffatt, (1977) III.

[NI1247] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), III:28; IV:17.
Anderson, III:30.
Cheesebois, pg. 45.
Satterlee, by G. S. Moffatt, (1977) III.

[NI1248] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), III:28; IV:17.
Anderson, III:30.
Cheesebois, pg. 45.
Satterlee, by G. S. Moffatt, (1977) III.

[NI1249] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), III:28; IV:17.
Anderson, III:30.
Cheesebois, pg. 45.
Satterlee, by G. S. Moffatt, (1977) III.

[NI1250] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), III:28; IV:17.
Anderson, III:30.
Cheesebois, pg. 45.
Satterlee, by G. S. Moffatt, (1977) III.

[NI1251] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), III:28; IV:17.
Anderson, III:30.
Cheesebois, pg. 45.
Satterlee, by G. S. Moffatt, (1977) III.

[NI1252] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), III:28; IV:17.
Anderson, III:30.
Cheesebois, pg. 45.
Satterlee, by G. S. Moffatt, (1977) III.

[NI1253] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), III:28; IV:17.
Anderson, III:30.
Cheesebois, pg. 45.
Satterlee, by G. S. Moffatt, (1977) III.

[NI1255] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), III:28; IV:17.
Anderson, III:30.
Cheesebois, pg. 45.
Satterlee, by G. S. Moffatt, (1977) III.

[NI1256] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), III:28; IV:17.
Anderson, III:30.
Cheesebois, pg. 45.
Satterlee, by G. S. Moffatt, (1977) III.

[NI1257] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), III:28; IV:17.
Anderson, III:30.
Cheesebois, pg. 45.
Satterlee, by G. S. Moffatt, (1977) III.

[NI1258] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), III:28; IV:17.
Anderson, III:30.
Cheesebois, pg. 45.
Satterlee, by G. S. Moffatt, (1977) III.
Drowned in the Tioga River, PA.

[NI1259] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), III:28; IV:17.
Anderson, III:30.
Cheesebois, pg. 45.
Satterlee, by G. S. Moffatt, (1977) III.

[NI1260] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), III:28; IV:17.
Anderson, III:30.
Cheesebois, pg. 45.
Satterlee, by G. S. Moffatt, (1977) III.

[NI1261] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), III:28; IV:17.
Anderson, III:30.
Cheesebois, pg. 45.
Satterlee, by G. S. Moffatt, (1977) III.

[NI1262] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), III:28; IV:17.
Anderson, III:30.
Cheesebois, pg. 45.
Satterlee, by G. S. Moffatt, (1977) III.

[NI1263] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), III:28; IV:17.
Anderson, III:30.
Cheesebois, pg. 45.
Satterlee, by G. S. Moffatt, (1977) III.

[NI1264] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), III:28; IV:17.
Anderson, III:30.
Cheesebois, pg. 45.
Satterlee, by G. S. Moffatt, (1977) III.

[NI1266] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), III:28; IV:17.
Anderson, III:30.
Cheesebois, pg. 45.
Satterlee, by G. S. Moffatt, (1977) III.

[NI1267] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), III:28; IV:17.
Anderson, III:30.
Cheesebois, pg. 45.
Satterlee, by G. S. Moffatt, (1977) III.

[NI1268] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Parke Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), III:28; IV:17.
Anderson, III:30.
Cheesebois, pg. 45.
Satterlee, by G. S. Moffatt, (1977) III.

[NI1271] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Anderson, III:31, 136-137.
Parks Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), III:29.

[NI1272] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Anderson, III:31, 136-137.
Parks Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), III:29.

[NI1273] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Anderson, III:31, 136-137.
Parks Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), III:29.

[NI1274] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Anderson, III:31, 136-137.
Parks Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), III:29.

[NI1275] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Anderson, III:31, 136-137.
Parks Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), III:29.

[NI1277] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Anderson, III:31, 136-137.
Parks Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), III:29.

[NI1278] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Anderson, III:31, 136-137.
Parks Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), III:29.

[NI1279] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Anderson, III:31, 136-137.
Parks Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), III:29.

[NI1280] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Anderson, III:31, 136-137.
Parks Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), III:29.

[NI1281] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Anderson, III:31, 136-137.
Parks Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), III:29.

[NI1282] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Anderson, III:31, 136-137.
Parks Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), III:29.

[NI1283] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Anderson, III:31, 136-137.
Parks Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), III:29.

[NI1284] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Anderson, III:31, 136-137.
Parks Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), III:29.

[NI1285] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Anderson, III:31, 136-137.
Parks Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), III:29.

[NI1286] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Anderson, III:31, 136-137.
Parks Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), III:29.

[NI1288] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Anderson, III:31, 136-137.
Parks Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), III:29.

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!Anderson, III:31, 136-137.
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!Anderson, III:31, 136-137.
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!Anderson, III:31, 136-137.
Parks Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), III:29.

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!Anderson, III:31, 136-137.
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!Anderson, III:31, 136-137.
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!Anderson, III:31, 136-137.
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!Vital records of Preston, New London, CT.
Probate will of Elijah at CT State Library, 12 JUL 1812

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!Anderson, III:31-33, 139.
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!Vital records of Preston, New London, CT.
Probate will of Elijah at CT State Library, 12 JUL 1812

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!Anderson, III:31-33, 139.
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!Anderson, III:31-33, 139.
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!Anderson, III:31-33, 139.
Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), pg. 73.

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!Vital Records of New Hartford, CT (FHL #002975)
Probate Records of Ezekiel MARKHAM, Farmington, CT, District #3980 (FHL
#1017815)
Middletown CT Deeds, 30:345 (FHL #004806)

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William Parks and his wife Hannah Hall came to Sullivan County, New York along with her brother John Hall from Litchfield County, Connecticut in 1789(1) and settled on Mutton Hill in the Town of Neversink as early as 1793. He is recorded in 1797 as building and operating a grist and saw mill in Prince's Hollow. William's son Elijah, and John's daughter Sally were the first white male and female born in the Town of Neversink. William Parks was active politically in the area. He served as Supervisor of the Town of Neversink from 1809 - 1811, 1812 - 1815, 1817 - 1820. In 1816, when Sullivan and Ulster Counties formed a joint Assembly district, was one of the four Assemblymen picked from the two counties.

At some point thereafter the family of William Parks along with that of his son Elijah, moved to the area that is now Parksville, NY. There were already settlers in that area, namely Lemuel Martin, who had been there since 1800 and wanted the place called Martinville. The Parks' though, took a prominent position in the town building mills and other making other improvements and because of this the area was named Parksville in honor of William Parks.

In his old age, William moved to Wawarsing, Ulster Co., NY. He visited his old home in Parksville in July, 1846. He remarked that he had come home to die and be buried there and within a week his words were prophetic. The Sullivan County Whig on October 2, 1846 described him as "an honest, kind, active and affable man, and enjoyed the esteem which such traits generally win."


1. An inscription on the grave of John Hall's son Alvan reads; Alvan Hall son of John Hall who immigrated from Litchfield, Connecticut in 1789. The Pound Cemetery this grave is located in is on Meyers Rd. Neversink, NY.

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!Anderson, III:31-33, 139.
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Revolutionary War Corporal was captured by the Brittish and died in prision in Sharon, Connecticuit

I saw that you have Hannah Hall's parents as David Hall and Hannah Davis.
There is some debate about Hannah and John Hall's mother. There are
records of a David Hall marrying a Hannah Davis on Dec. 13, 1764 in
Litchfield, CT. There is also a record of a David Hall marrying a
Mehetable Tickner on Aug. 2, 1764 in Sharon, CT. Were there two different
David Halls or was the one a bigamist? Whatever the case, Mehetable
Tickner Hall is buried in the Pound Cemetery in Neversink. She died in
1812 at age 75. Nearby is the gravestone of her grandson Alvan Hall. On
it it states "Alvan Hall - Born on Mutton Hill - 1809 - Died 1872 - Son of
John Hall - Immigrated from Litchfield, Conn. - 1789" If you take this
information with what Quinlan prints in the "History of Sullivan County"
that John Hall and William Parks came to Neversink together, you can get
an approximate date that William Parks came to Sullivan Co. Also Quinlan
states that William's son Elijah, who was born May 14, 1791, was the first
white male child born in the town of Neversink.

Tom Mungeer
303 Airport Rd.
Liberty, NY 12754

from B Norris
Sheri J. West swestfamily@juno.com 2002-10-30 10:27:50
I have a letter from the State of Connecticut Adjataut(?) Generals Office: This is to certify that David Hall served in the war of the Revolution and the following is said service according to the records of this office. On page 422 "Conn Men in the Reveolution" appears the following - Corporal David Hall probably belonged to Captain Beebee's Company in Colonel Bradley's regiment taken prisoner. Died Dec 11th 1776. In the list of men taken prisoners in Colonel Bradleys regiment. In testimony whereof we have affixed here to the seal of this office. By E.J. Lunders

Here is a letter that I found containing information on David Hall ()is other info I have that is not in the letter:
David Hall, Revolutionary ancestor, married Mehitable Tichnor. He died in a British prison near New York. Left two children, Hannah and John. Hannah (B:12-27-1770 D:5-4-1847) married William Parks (B:3-6-1765 D:7-19-1846). Sally (B: 3-31-1793 D: 9-24-1855), Joseph, David (D:1846 married Martha B:10-7-1820 D:4-4-1908) and others were their children (22 in all). Sally married Daniel Krum (B: 9-15-1796 D: 2-17-1875 M:10-20-1816). Jane (B:9-12-1831), Hannah (B:7-28-1819 D:6-18-1900), Delia (B:2-17-1822 D:10-12-1891), Herman (B:2-23-1833) and others were their children (Mary B:7-19-1817 D: 2-18-1900, Benjamin (B:10-20-1824 D:8-18-1848, Billings (B:7-20-1827 D:9-23-1829, and Eunice (B:11-29-1829 D:12-12-1891. Jane married Samuel S. Purvis. They had four children (Florence B:12-1-1858 D:1-20-1950, Estella, Alwelda, and May). Arthur Parks was senator of the middle district from 1777 to 1788. William Parks was member of the assembly for Sullivan and Ulster Counties in 1816.
Parksville is named after William and David Parks. They gave a plot of ground for the Babtist Church and cemetery.
In his old age William moved to Harwarsing, Ulster County, although he was still strongly attached to the village which bore his name. In 1845, when he was four score, he made a visit to K. Parksville and , feeling unwell on reaching his old home, he remarked that he had come back to die and be buried where he had lived so long. His words were prophetic for he lived only about a week after he uttered them.
The father of Samuel Purvis, James Purvis was brought to this country when an infant by his parents who migrated from England.
Some of the family settled in the south, some in New York City and others in Sullivan County, New York, where they remained thru life.
Their place was called Purvis for many years until the Ontario and Western RR was built across the property of Dr. Livingston, when the name was changed to Livingston Manor.
James Purvis, so 'tis said, was a handsome man, six feet in height. His son, Samuel, was also very tall.
James married Abagail Jackson from Litchfield, Conn. Samuel, James, Thomas and others were their children.
Samuel and James paid the mortgage on their parents' farm before going into business for themselves. Samuel used to go on rafts of logs down the river to Philadelphia. He accepted a position with Hammond Bros. who owned one of the largest tannies in the state at DeBruce as outside overseer, remained eight years and them became a partner of Peter Millspaugh in the lumber business at Woolseyville. A few years later he formed a partnership with H.J. Barles in the mercantile business at Liberty, NY, where he remained until 1886 when he sold out, retired and moved to Middletown, NY.
James Purvis was notified a number of times that there was money in the Bank of England for the Purvis family but in those days few people made the voyage and he never made any effort to get it.

I found this letter from David dated October 7, 1776:
Dear wife. I now having an opportunity to write a few lines to you. i would inform you that through the goodness of God I am still in a good state of health. I should be glad to hear such news from you but it is what I don't expect. I should be glad to hear that you and the children is got better than you was when I heard from you but I tremble for fear that I shall hear you are worse - I sent you a letter a few days ago by Mr. Smith but I can't be contented without writing every opportunity that I have. I hope you would do the same by me. I want to hear from you now more than common - Lent Mason and Mr. Mackneel is here now they came by our house last Thursday but they could not give any account about you - we moved out of Bergen night before last. I suppose the enemy are in position of Bergen town now. We are in the same place now where we was before we went to Bergen when we shall go next or where I know not - tell Neighbour Swan I received his letter day before yesterday dated September 17 it did not get to me til then. I understand he remains unwell yet I return him many thanks for taking the pains to write to me. I hear it remains very sickly and sorowful times in Litchfield. We very often hear bad news from there - God's judgements in the land seems to call alound for a universal repentence and amendment. Please to give my regards to father and mother and all friends. I send my love to you and my poor children if they are living. No more at present but remain your affectinate companion. David Hall. I did hear mr. Higins was sick but I don't know how that is. I want to hear more about it.

Another letter from David dated October 15, 1776:
Dear wife and loving children, My kind regards to you. I would inform you that through the goodness of god I am in good health and am as well as ever I was in my life. I have been very uneasy about you. I heard you have all been very sick, but Mr. Dickason tells me that you are got to be comfortable which news I rejoice to hear. I hope you may be favored with health. I understand it has been very sickly in Litchfield this summer and a great many died. I hear John Landon has lost three of his children. I hope it will please the Lord to preserve our lives and health that we may see one another again. The time begins to grow short that we have to stay here. I had a very fine cheese sent to me by Mr. Higins, it is worth more than a dollar here. I sent Mr. Higins a letter but I still remember him in this letter and return him many thanks for his kindness - I send some fish hooks by David Dickason to john and Hannah which their little cousin Jehial James sent them from Newark. You must let the boy have two of them for carring. You must not expect letters from me so often as you have had for paper and ink is very scarce. No more at present but still remain you afectinate husband. David Hall. I would have you send to me once in while if you can I want hear about afairs at home. The post comes once a fort night. He is obliged to carry leters for me both ways. I have paid him he takes Litchfield letters at Mr. Stantons

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GEN: !Anderson, III:31-33, 139.
GEN: Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), pg. 73.

[NI1335] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Anderson, III:31-33, 139.
Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), pg. 73.
Moved to New York City.

[NI1336] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Anderson, III:31-33, 139.
Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), pg. 73.
Moved to New York City.
[Parks.FTW]

[Mungeer1.FTW]

[Parkk.ftw]

[Parkes.FTW]

GEN: !Anderson, III:31-33, 139.
GEN: Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), pg. 73.
GEN: Moved to New York City.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !Anderson, III:31-33, 139.
GEN: Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), pg. 73.
GEN: Moved to New York City.
[Parke.FTW]

GEN: !Anderson, III:31-33, 139.
GEN: Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), pg. 73.
GEN: Moved to New York City.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !Anderson, III:31-33, 139.
GEN: Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), pg. 73.
GEN: Moved to New York City.
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[Parke.FTW]

GEN: !Anderson, III:31-33, 139.
GEN: Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), pg. 73.
GEN: Moved to New York City.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !Anderson, III:31-33, 139.
GEN: Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), pg. 73.
GEN: Moved to New York City.

[NI1337] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Anderson, III:31-33, 139.
Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), pg. 73.
Moved to New York City.

[NI1338] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Anderson, III:31-33, 139.
Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), pg. 73.
Moved to New York City.

[NI1339] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Anderson, III:31-33, 139.
Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), pg. 73.
Moved to New York City.

[NI1340] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Anderson, III:31-33, 139.
Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), pg. 73.
Moved to New York City.

[NI1341] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Vital Records of Cornwall, CT (FHL #002968)
1830 US Census, Cornwall, CT (FHL #002804)

[NI1377] [vanaken.FTW]

Moved to Parkston when he was 10 years old.

[NI1379] 1900 census image 7
1910 census district 152 image 10

[NI1381] [vanaken.FTW]

Moved to Livingston Manor in 1878 where he lived until he died in 1902

Census 1900 ny sull other twnships ed #97
image 7
parkston
image 17 gorgill
image 34 Averil vanakin
348-380
Avril van aken 53 b jul 1846 Liveryman Owns house with mortgage
Sarah van aken 50 b apr 1850

[NI1383] 1840 census Sullivan County Neversink
Everet VA m 1-0<5 1-5<10 1-30<40 f 1-0<5 1-20<30
Lived next door to his father Isaac VA

[NI1385] 1840 census Sullivan county town of Neversink
Isaac VA m 1-5<10 1-10<15 1-20<30 1-50<60 f 1-15<20 1-20<30 1-50<60 1-70<80
Lived next door to son Everet in 1840

[NI1393] [vanaken.FTW]


The following is an excerpt from the ten volume book "OLDE ULSTER" published in Kingston NY between 1900 and 1910 and appears in volume four, five and six, Some portions are also taken from the Ten Broeck and Van Berschoten Genealogy.

Among the early families of Ulster County, (or Esopus as it was generally called in early days) that of
Van Aaken is conspicuous, especially from the long line of descendants, now widely scattered and many of whom attained distinction.

In Holland the family name is traced back 1500 Years to the 4th century to John Van Aken, the founder of the ancient city of Aachen or Aken, now generally known as Aix La Chappele located in Germany between the Rhine and Meuse rivers on the border of Holland. There is still a section called Aken or Acken one mile south-east of Opmeer a village eight miles Northwest of Hoom in the province of North Holland., whence came some of the most prominent and enterprising of our early immigrants. In the same province are North and South Akendam, two villages, about six miles distant from Haarlem.

In this country the name is first on record at Fort Orange (now Albany) in 1652 in which year Jan Koster Van Aaken., as he wrote his names appears as a trader and purchaser of real estate on Broadway, State and James streets. He was made a magis trate in 1668. Although he could and did write his name., he., like many others at the, time, often made his mark - two triangles crossing each other. If he had descendants they are not known.

Among the early immigrants to America was a Pieter Van Ecke a planter from Leyden. He- came over April 25.. 1659 In de Bever of Capt, Jan Reyerz Van der beets. No further record. is found of this man although some think he was the father of Marinus Van Aken who in 1689, was on the roll of persons who took the oath of Allegiance to the English government in Kingston that year.

At what date Marinus settled in the Esopus country in not known. The first child born to him and his wife Pietrenelle de Pus, as per Kingston records was Peter in 1685, We find Cornelis Van Aken married to Jan Sjammers who we think was their daughter although we have no record of her birth

Marinus VAN AKEN was born about 1660 in Aken, HLD. He emigrated after
1683 from America. He resided at Esopus, Ulster Co, NY in 1685. He was
buried in Oct 1724 in Rochester, Accord, NY. He died before 17 Oct 1724
in Rochester, Ulster Co, NY. He resided at Rochester, (Accord), Ulster
Co, NY. He was married to Prijntje RENTS. Prijntje RENTS died before
1683. He was married to Pieternella DEPRE (daughter of Jan DEPRE and
Margaret CROMMARTIE) on 11 Apr 1683 in Cadzand, Zeeland, HLD.
Pieternella DEPRE was born about 1664 in HLD.

[KamaiFamily.FTW]

Came to America in 1685 where they bought a farm in the Minisink Valley, New York (Florence has copy of original deed). Letter to V.V.VanAken dated Jan. 20, 1959 from Florence Van Aken

.. A.M. Ronk, "ULSTER COUNTY PIONEERS" The Van Akens and Allied Families; 7/22/1900.
"Among the early families of Ulster county, or "esopus" as it was more generally called in early days, that of Van Aken is conspicuous, especially from the long line of its descendants now widely scattered. In Holland the family name is traced back fifteen hundred years to the forth century when John Van Aken, the founder of the ancient of "aken", now called Ais-la-Chappele, located in Germany between the Rhine and Meuse rivers, on the border of Holland. In this country the name is first of record at Fort Orange (now Albany) in 1652, in which year Jan Koster Van Aaken, as his name was written for him, appears as a trader and purchaser of real estate on Broadway, State and James streets, and was made a magistrate in 1668, although he could not write his name except by his 'mark' two triangles crossing each other. His descendants are not known, though possibly Levi, Henry and John, whose names appear on the military regiments, may have been, but certainly
he was not the forbear of Peter Van Aken who came from Holland settled in the Esopus county as early as 1656. Peter and Jan Koster may have been brothers, but even of that there is no evidence. The family tradition is that Peter settled two miles south of Rondout, where he built the stone house which was a mark for the guns of Vaughn's expedition up the Hudson in October 1777. Some cannon balls are preserved in the family as souvenirs t his event.
In French the name is Aix: in German, Aachen. "It is evidently derived from the springs, for which Aix-la-Chapelle has always been famous." the springs were early marked by a chapel (French chapelle) in which Pepin celebrated Christmas in 765. Van Aachen or Aken simply describes a person 'as of or from' Aachen, of whom there were many of no relationship whatever, the place of primary residence becoming there proper name. The name appears in varying local orthographies, and an early record form in Ulster County being that of Marinos Van Aken in 1689., on the roll of persons who took the oath of allegiance to the English government at Kingston, in the year. Aiken represents Dutch long sound of a, as does also Auken."
.. "CHURCH LIFE", May 1897: "Cornelius Van aken (son of emigrant Marinus Van Aken and Pieternelle de Pre) was born at Kingston and baptized May 25, 1690, and married Sara Westbroek, his wife (daughter of Johannes Westbrook and Magdalena Dekker), the ancestors of all the Delaware Valley Westbrooks), baptized at Kingston, June 10, 1694, and married April 30, 1714. Removed from Ulster County to Bucks (now Pike County), PA, at Theesacht, now Rosetown, in Westfall Township."
.. CHURCH LIFE: OLD DEERPARK DAYS; Dec 1899: "..Peter Van Aken's father was the emigrant, Marinus van Aken, of the ancient city of Aken, more generally known as Aix-la-Chappelle, where the German Emperor Charlemagne was buried. He came to America, and to Ulster county prior to 1685. His widow, Pierternella de Prez married Moses Du Puy, widow of Maritje Wynkoop. Moses du Puy was a son of Nocolas Du Puy and Wyntje Roosa, and was baptized Feb 1, 1713. He married Anna Prys.
.. First Families of America Vol 7 pg 795.
Marinus Van Aken from City of Acken (Aix-La-Chapelle) was a resident of Ulster County NY ante 1683.
.. Grantor Index Ulster Co., NY Marynus to:
1694 Aeltie Doorn Vol AA p 135 & 178
1700 Aeltie Doorn Vol AA p 284
.. Tax list of 1709 3 shillings for "1frye place & 11 slave"; 1711 & 1720/21 in Town of Rochester, Ulster Co., NY.
.. NY Gen Bio Record V 103 #2 87: 1715 Ulster Co. Naturalizations, Marinus VA.
.. 1685/89 oath of allegiance to English government in Kingston, Ulster Co.
Sources:
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Kingston Dutch Reformed Church.
Family record of the VA's by A.M. Ronk.
Genealogy of the VA family; R.R. Hoes.
The Van Aken Family by A.M. Warren Packer of Yuma, AR 1966.
Church Life May/June 1896.
VA and Allied Families, Miss Annie R. Winfield OLDE ULSTER.
First Families of America Vol 7 pg 795.
NY Gen and Bio Record V 103 #2 p87.
Personal Profile:
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Marinus VanAken was the first of my line to settle in America. He was born about 1660 in Holland. His first wife Prijntje Rents widowed him. He married Pieternelle Des Prez April 11, 1683 in Cadzand, Holland. They later emigrated to America.
Marinus Van Aken is said to have emigrated from the ancient city of Aken, now more generally called Aiz La-Chappelle or Aachen, from whence the name of the family of Van Akens and Van Aukens in America is taken. The name Achen is evidently derived from the springs for which the place has always been famous, and was the burial place of Charlemagne, the great German Emperor. Van Aachen or Aken simply describes a person 'as of or from' Aachen, of whom there were many of no relationship whatever, the place of primary residence becoming there proper name. Aiken represents Dutch long sound of a, as does also Auken. In Holland the family name is traced back fifteen hundred years to the forth century when John Van Aken founded the ancient of "aken", located in Germany between the Rhine and Meuse rivers on the border of
Holland.
Marinus and Pieternelle emigrated to America and resided in Ulster County, around 1683, in the town of Esopus. They later resided in Rochester (Accord, NY). Their farm near Kingston is said to be still in the possession of their descendants. They had eight children named: Pieter (1685), Sara (1688), Cornelis (1690), Catrina (1692), Rachel (1695), Neeltje (1697), Abraham (1689) and Isaak (1702).
Marinus died sometime prior to 1724.
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b: ca 1660; d: bef 1724. ref: 1) VanAaken and Allied Families Compiled by Miss Annie R. Winfield inOlde Ulster., 2) Family record of the Van Akens by
A.M. Ronk of Brooklyn,NY., 3) The Van Aken Family by Warren Packer of Yuma, AR 1966., 4)Genealogy of the Van Aken Family by R.R. Hoes.
b: ca1660 d: before 1724; m1: Prijntje Rents; m2: Pieternelle de
Pre11APR1683;
1685/89 Marinus took oath of allegiance to English government in Kingston,Ulster Co.; Children were all baptized in the Dutch Church of Kingston, NY.
First Families of America Vol 7 pg 795 " Marinus Van Aken from
City of Acken(Aix-La-Chapelle) was a resident of Ulster County NY
ante 1683.
Grantor Index Ulster Co., NY Marynus to: 1694 Aeltie Doorn Vol AA p135 np178. 1700 Aeltie Doorn Vol AA p 284. Tax list of 1709 3 shillings for "1 frye place and 11 slave" 1711 and1720/21 in Town of Rochester, Ulster Co., NY.
NY Gen & Bio Record V 103 #2 p87: 1715 Ulster Co. Naturalizations, Marinus VA.
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[NI1397] He has a wife and a daughter. (see pic)

[NI1405] Boat owner, owning and managing boats on Erie Canal Port Byron, NY

[NI1411] [vanaken.FTW]

1900 Lived in Parkston, NY and had a Sawmill there Parkston was called Mills Place then

[NI1414]
24.Cornelius (Cornelis) VAN AKEN #4139 born Cir 1690, Kingston, Ulster,
NY, married 30 Apr 1714, in Kingston, Ulster, NY, Sarah (Zara) WESTBROEK
#4145, born Cir 1694, Kingston, Ulster, NY, died 20 Dec 1766, Minisink,
Orange County, New York, buried: Mahackemeck Cem., Port Jervis, NY.
Cornelius died Westfall Twp, Pike Co., PA. Came to Bucks Co., (now Pike
Co., PA) about 1739 and settled in the present Westfall township...

25.Sarah (Zara) WESTBROEK #4145 born Cir 1694, Kingston, Ulster, NY,
died 20 Dec 1766, Minisink, Orange County, New York, buried: Mahackemeck
Cem., Port Jervis, NY. Inscription: Here lies buried Sarah Wife of
Cornelus Van Aken dyd December 20, 1766...

[NI1418] Abraham Settled at Machackemeck, near Port Jervis, NY about 1730. He owned considerable property and in 1739 was one of the largest tax payers in the town of Deerpark, the tax levied being for the erection of the first jail in Goshen. He united with the Machachemeck church on 27 March 1755. Abram was one of the earliest Justices of the Peace.

[NI1468] 1840 census sullivan county neversink van aken
Jacob VA m 1-60<70 f 1-60<70

[NI1562] Peter (D.) VAN AUKEN #4130 born 12 Sep 1766, Probably Pike Co., PA,
married in Rhinebeck, Dutchess, NY, Hannah ________ #4131, born 1765,
died 9 Feb 1852, Lumberland Twp., Sullivan Co., NY. Peter died 27 Sep
1856, DeKalb Co. IL. Or pod: Pike Co., PA or Sullivan Co., NY.... Rev
War Vet; Lived Mongaup, Sullivan Co after war; 1810 & 1820 Census Pond
Eddy,Sullivan Co., NY; 1835: lived in Milford, PA; 1840: Wesfall Twp,
Pike Co. PA; 1850: w/dau Mary, Sullivan Co., NY... Obit in the an old
1857 newspaper at the Port Jervis Public Library, said that in 1857 Peter
D. died with dau Lucinda in DeKalb Co. IL...

7.Hannah ________ #4131 born 1765, died 9 Feb 1852, Lumberland Twp.,
Sullivan Co., NY.

[NI1579] [vanaken.FTW]


Came to work on the O&W in Livingston Manor from Lanesboro
when he was 17 but lied about his age - said he was 18

[NI1581] [Parks.FTW]

[Mungeer1.FTW]

George Barnhart served in the Civil War with the NY Vol. Infantry 143rd Reg. Co. H. He enlisted at Goshen at age 37 to serve one year and was mustarded in as a private on 20 Sep 1864 mustered out with detachment on 10 Jun 1865 near Washington, DC.

"Egypt - George Bernhardt has rented the farm lately occupied by Samuel A. Lewis" ("Sullivan County Democrat", Tuesday, June 20, 2000, 'Down the Decades/ Way-Back-When', Pg. 6A Col. 1, '120 Years Ago - 1880' Compiled by Leota S. Hermann)

[NI1582] from Gladys Lacey Martin gdaughter of George:
It was my understanding that george never worked a day in his life because
he was lazy. If it's the right guy - he lived off his father-in-law! His
inlaws were not thrilled when he married their daughter (Evelyn Gates)
because he was shiftless. The father-in-law (Mr. Gates) built boats and
George helped - whatever little he did. When he lived with Grandma Lacey,
he did almost nothing to help around the place. And that's the story my Mom
tells about her grandfather!!

From Evelyn Boyles - Elsie Gdaughter
This is what is written on the back of a postcard that was sent to my
grandfather Silas.
" Wal Sile do you no the old cuss on the other side it is a Skink hunter
and
he has cot Just 20 this fall i tride to get Buff picture But the dam fool
wont take a dogs picture i sold 13 Skink i got 22 dollars for them i hav 7
more now i am well But Joe is sick he had to quit work on the track your
check is here for you Wal rite Som time i may Bee up i dont no So Long"
It was from George. So in his own hand writting he did something.
Two weeks
before Ma died I stayed with her a few days while my son was in N.C. A few
of the things she told me was that: George had driven a mule team on the
Erie Canal, and that he had met Evelyn/Evaline/Eveline (Grandpa said
Eveline) in the Finger Lakes region, and that latter on they lived at
French
Woods which I think is in Sullivan County. Apparently Eveline and the kids
picked blackberries to make money for groceries. The part that I get
confused at is just how much Indian blood there is in her. Ma's story was
that Eveline's mother had been raped by an Indian Chief. I have no idea
which one or from what tribe, once upon a time Grandpa Silas said that she
was Shoshonee, but I know Shoshonees lived in the far west. If it was a
tribe near the Finger Lakes area they were supposed to have been "subdued"
years before. At the time I was asking these questions of my mother (Elsie)
I was regretting that I didn't have a tape recorder, and now it is
definately too late.
I have a postcard, that I wouldn't part with on a bet, that Wile sent to
Grandpa of a train wreck that he was in at Deerpark. I will be certain to
send you a copy of it anyhow. It reads, " this is our smash up dont it look
nice I was on the 140 When it Landed to the grown Will Mark X Whair I Was
in
the Rubish heap Will Send you all one When I Can Wiley" Since the stamp was
ripped off it's hard to read the date but it looks like M-- 1914, and was
mailed at Oneida.
I am also the lucky possessor of a candlestick that belonged to Eveline. It
is a citrine Dolphin that Grandpa said George and Eveline got at the Worlds
Fair in the 1880's, Philadelphia I think. There were originally a pair of
them and I understand that if I had them both they would be worth nearly a
thousand $. But, I am a person that values it as belonging to someone from
the past and I will never sell it. As it is I have to keep it hidden in the
bedroom for fear that it might get broken if it were in the livingroom. It
only takes one fruitcake in your house to do that.
We both need to write to Barbara Ingraham (Joe's granddaughter). She was
trying to put Lacey info together way back in the 1970's, she's in her
early
50's so write to: Barbara L. Ingraham, 114 Williams Steet, Groton, N.Y.
13073. I don't think she has a computer leastwise I could find no E address
for her.Her husbands name is Raymond.
Oh, I also have a picture of a Charly and Stiles Fairchild who were cousins
to Grandpa, Wile and Joe. Fairchilds later, what I have on Laceys now:
*Remembrance Jesse Lacey bc 1817, d 10 Nov 1895 @ Belmont St Lanesboro,
Pa;
interred Wallerville, N.Y.
h/o Clarinda Fairchild 1824-1900, interred South Windsor, Broome Cty,
N.Y.
f/o Jessie m. John VanAuken
William C. m. Minnie ?
Silas W. m. ?
Clarinda m. ?
George bc 1847/48 OR 5 Nov 1853 @Cape Vincent [ WE can't find this
place] m. Eveline Gates d/o John Gates and Mary Burdict.[no proof]
R. Jesse Jr. m. Amy ?
Mary "Mate" bc 1859 dc 1950/52 m Silas Benedict
Winfield Scott "Scott" m Eva/Elva/Ella. [photo says Eve]
Ella m. ? Bank.
Info says: R.J. went to Pa from N.Y. c 1858. R.J., Clarinda and children
went west between 1860 and April 1876. Possibly N.D., S.D., Waukegon, Ill,
or Muskegan, Mich. [I think I got this last info from Barb Ingraham.]
that's all for now, gotta figure out what to do with the photos, had
problems with the scanner yesterday, it blew up a small pic to a full page
and I still don't know what I hit.

[NI1584] Silas Wright Lacey, Sr. was born @Lanesboro, Pa on 23 June 1879;
he died August 1976 (probably Delhi as he had been in the infirmary there unsure of this as I don't know when the Delhi hospitol was opened) and he is interred at the Paige cem. in Downsville, beside Rose Ruff Lacey who was born @Grooville (then Emmonsville) on 13 November 1885; she died @ Walton hospitol on 12 Oct 1971. She was a long time resident of Corbet at the time of her death. Silas was therefore 69 on 1 Aug 1948 at the time the photo of Great Aunt Mate was taken on her 90th birthday in Susquehanna. The site looks great !

[NI1592] Emmett Van Aken Jr.
Auto Mechanic, 67

Emmet C. Van Aken Jr. of Livingston Manor, an automobile mechanic for Kirchner Chevrolet in Roscoe and a lifelong area resident, died Tuesday, February 12, 2002, at the Seelig Division of the Catskill Regional Medical Center in Harris. He was 67 years of age.
The son of the late Emmett C. and Lillian Wilson Van Aken, he was born November 7, 1934, in Livingston Manor.
A veteran of the U.S. Army, he was a member of the Roscoe NY O&W Railway Association in Roscoe.
He is survived by a stepdaughter, Lee Sedlack of Deposit; a friend, Melody Nodhturft and her family of Monroe; and three grandchildren.
Burial will be made in the East Branch Cemetery in the spring.
Memorial contributions may be made to the charity of one's choice.
Funeral arrangements were made by the Harris Funeral Home in Roscoe.

[NI1646] [vanaken.FTW]

Letter written to Barbara Van Aken Ellmauer

[NI1656] [vanaken.FTW]

Came to Coventry, NY from Watertown, Conn

from Barb Ingraham
Styles, Bille and Bille's Father Joseph moved to Chenango in early 1800's

1869 - 70 Coventry Business Directory Fairchild, Joseph, (Coventry,) farmer 106.

[NI1663] [vanaken.FTW]

6-17-78 Buried in Beaverkill Cemetary, Beaverkill,NY

[NI1675] [Parks.FTW]

[Mungeer1.FTW]

1850 Census T/Rockland
Joseph Parks, age 54, farmer, value of farm $400.00; Mary, 46; David, 20, farmer; Cornelius, 18, farmer; Peter, 16, farmer; Sarah, 10; David, 8 (probably mistake by enumerator-this is probably Daniel); Mary, 6

1855 Census T/Rockland
Joseph Parks, 55, log house worth $50.00, Mary, 51, Cornelius, 22; David 15; Mary 10

1860 Census T/Rockland
Joseph Parks, age 60, farmer, real estate value $1,000.00, personal estate value $250.00; Mary, age 56; Daniel, age 20, Mary, age 10

[NI1676] [schoonover.FTW]

Note: Almost all of this info is undocumented. It was obtained from some Orange County texts; some reports obtained at the Minisink Town Hall; some SHAW notes at the Orange Counth Historical Society in Goshen; and from other researchers at Ancestry.com family trees.

[NI1678] [Parks.FTW]

[Mungeer1.FTW]

1855 Census T/Wawarsing
Peter Parks, 20, born in Sullivan Co., res of Ulster Co. for 1 yr. (living with Aunt Martha Parks)

[NI1710] [vanaken.FTW]

Buried in Presbyterian church at Livingston Manor, NY

[NI1746] [Parks.FTW]

[Mungeer1.FTW]

Died young

[NI1752] [Parks.FTW]

[Mungeer1.FTW]

1855 Census T/Liberty
Daniel Krum, 58, born in Ulster Co., lived in Sullivan Co. for 35 yrs., Sarah, 62, Sullivan Co., Jane, 23, Herman M., 22

[NI1756] [Parks.FTW]

[Mungeer1.FTW]

1855 Census T/Wawarsing, Ulster Co.
Martha Parks, age 35, born England, widow, res. 10 yrs.; Mary A., 15, Sullivan Co.; Hannah, 14, Sull. Co.; John, 9, Ulster Co.; Peter, nephew, 20, Sull. Co., res 1 yr.
(This is probably Martha Taylor Parks. The age matches and she had a nephew Peter born in 1834, son of Joseph Parks)

Obituary
Martha Taylor Parks, born 1820 in England, married 1836 David H. Parks who died ten years later, survived by children Hannah, wife of Stoddard Hammond, Mary A., and John F.. She married 2nd Wm. Fisk who died in 1899. Three grandchildren: Mrs. Frank H. Mason, Mrs. Benj King, Miss Nancy A. Hammond

[NI1763] Harold

My name is Debbie Krow. My Great Great Grandmother was also Mary Jane Burdick Gates.

According to the 1870 Census for Stark County, Valley Township in Illinois, John and Mary had 8 children. They were listed as follows.

Jerome H. - White Male, Age 16, Born in PA
Levi P. - White Male, Age 14, Born in PA
William H. - White Male, Age 12, Born in PA
Mary E. - White Female, Age 12, Born in PA
John A. - White Male, Age 7, Born in PA
Josephine A. - White Female, Age 5, Born in PA
Joseph A. - White Male, Age 5, Born in PA
Albert R. - White Male, Age 2, Born in PA

John and Mary were living next door to Perry Burdick. At that time he and Sarah Stout were not married. Permilia age 69 Born in NY was also living with them.

My Great Grandmother was Josephine A. (Augusta) Joseph A. was her twin brother and they were born in Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania October 26, 1864. In the 1880 Census for Stark County Josephine Gates age 15 was living with Perry and Sarah Burdick Josephine married Robert Dean Errickson on September 11, 1884.

I believe that Mary E. may be Mary Eveline, your Eveline Gates. The only information that I have which may help you is that I know many members of the Burdick and Gates family lived in or near Lacon, Illinois in Marshall county around 1910 - 1919 many employed at what my Grandmother referred to as the Lacon Wool Mill. (By the way my Grandmother was also a Twin) I am planning a trip over to Stark County later this month and would be happy to share any further information that I find on the Gates and Burdick line.

I hope this information helps you.

Regards

> Deb Krow
>

[NI1764] [Parks.FTW]

[Mungeer1.FTW]

1850 Census - T/Liberty
Dwelling #1732 - Family #1763
Samuel Lewis, age 29 farmer, born in NY
Catherine, age 23
Roxeann, age 7
Joseph, age 4
Samuel, age 2
David, age 2 mos.

1855 Census - T/Liberty
Dwelling #251 - Family #75
Samuel Lewis, age 34
Catherine, age 29
Rocksey A., age 11
Joseph, age 9
Samuel A., age 6
Nancy E., age 3
Margaret M., age 1

1855 farm schedule for Samuel Lewis farm

50 acres improved land, 100 acres unimproved land, 1 1/2 acres in fallow, 20 acres in pasture, 10 acres meadow, 10 tons of hay produced.
Farm value $1,800.00, tools and implements value $15.00
18 cows (1 killed for beef, 4 milked), 4 pigs, 19 sheep
4 acres oats produced 220 bushels
3 acres rye produced 40 bushels
7 acres buckwheat produced 50 bushels
3 acres corn produces 100 bushels
1/2 acre potatoes produced 40 bushels
1/8 acre peas produced 2 bushels
1/4 acre beans produced 2 bushels
7 bushels carrots
5 bushels onions
30 lbs. Maple sugar made
10 gal. Maple molasses made
60 lbs. Honey collected
8 lbs. Wax collected
100 lbs. Butter made
60 lbs. Wool collected
53 yds. of flannel made

1880 Census T/Liberty
Samuel Lewis, age 60, farmer, born in NY, both father and mother born in Mass.
Catharine Lewis, wife, age 53, born in NY, both father and mother born in NY

[NI1765] Yes - we have a similar story in our family. Except that it is Mary that is half Indian. My aunt has a picture that she says is of Mary and the woman does have the traits of Native Americans.

Additionally the 1860 census for Susquehanna County, PA has a checkmark next to Mary's name in the column for White, Black or Mulatto. Unfortunately the county did not use letters to denote race. None of the other family members had this checkmark next to their names. It may mean nothing at all, but I also found several Burdick's living in Susquehanna County with the same checkmark next to their name.

[NI1766] 1860 census PA susquehanna harmony image 16
page 168 #345 in book
image 27 has a Jessie A Lacy Female 17 years

July 9, 2000 - Talked with Elsie Lacey (daughter of Silas) at the Lacey family reunion about RJ Lacey and George Lacey
She said RJ came from one of the Southern states (Kentucky according to Harold Lacey) and lived in Lanesboro Pa for a while where his children were born. When George was 12 they went out west by boat on the great lakes. They came back later and lived in Lanesboro again.
She said George lived off the land and was a hunter/trapper in the lake above Ithica and even spent time working on the Erie canal. Harold Lacey said that George never worked a day in his life. After a while he went back to Lanesboro where his children were born.

From Evelyn Boyles - grangdaughter of Elsie Lacey (Silas Daughter)
Info says: R.J. went to Pa from N.Y. c 1858. R.J., Clarinda and children
went west between 1860 and April 1876. Possibly N.D., S.D., Waukegon, Ill,
or Muskegan, Mich. [I think I got this last info from Barb Ingraham.]

From Evelyn Boyles - Feb 18, 2001

I just reread a letter Barbara Ingraham wrote to my mother back in 1978 and I think there is more information there that I overlooked. Without copying the whole 6 pages here are some highlights:
The 1880 census of Lanesboro shows R.J. Lacey. Previous to 1860 and until 1880 he went by Jesse. The family came to Lanesboro, Pa from New York State about 1858. In the 1860 census "they told the census taker that all of their children had been born in New York State except for the last Mary, who they said was one year old and had been born in Pa. W. Scott and Ella had not been born yet."
Barb found out about the "R" from the Susquehanna County Historical Society in Montrose, Pa. She also has a copy of George's death certificate. It says his father Jesse was born at Cape Vincent, Delaware. [ we have all found out since then there is no such place, and assume he meant Cape Vincent, NY, Jefferson County] .
" The census records say that RJ Lacey was born in New York State in 1817, and his wife Clarinda was born 1824 in New York State." " George's death certificate says his mother was born in Greene, Chenango County.
" The 1880 census of Lanesboro says R.J.'s father was born in Pa and R.J.'s mother was born in Mass. both of Clarinda's parents were born in New York State." RJ and Clarinda's children birth order: 1. Jessie m. John Van Auken, 2. William C. m. Minnie ?, 3 Silas W. , 4. Clarinda Minerva, 5. George m. Evelyn Gates, 6. R. Jesse Jr. m. Amy ?, 7 Mary (Mate) m. Silas Bennedict (Barb's spelling), 8 Winfield Scott m Eva Walton, 9 Ella m. Mr. Banks.
"George's death certificate says b. 5 Nov 1853; however the 1860 census says 1847/48." Clarinda is supposed to be buried in Broome County. " Ella had a daughter named Fern."
" R.Jesse and R. Jesse Jr. were both carpenters. In 1860 their property in Lanesboro was worth $1,000. Clarinda was doing the business in the years 1876 and 1877 as she alone signed for the sale and purchase of real estate."
When Clarinda died in 1900 [ check this date] " William was the executor of the estate, and Winfield Scott bought her property from the estate. "
Please note that Barbara uses Lacey as the regular spelling throughout.
"Clarinda's siblings were: John, Wiley, Almira, Lucinda, and Anna."
She was the daughter of Stiles Fairchild b. 1807 Watertown, Ct. Stiles, s/o Bille and Anna; his siblings were William, Lyman, Hannah, Julia, Polly, Sally, Nancy, Susan, and Ania. Stiles, Bille, and Bille's father Joseph Fairchild all moved to Chenango County in early 1800's
I apologize for not having paid closer attention to this stuff that was in my possession. I am seriously sorry for both of us as I am sure you have spent as many hours hunting for this info on the net as I have. Anyhow we now know where RJ's parents came from, now we need their names. xxx

Cemetery - http://www.rootsweb.com/~nybroome/brnswic1.htm

1870 Census
state - WI
County - Fond du Lac
Town - Lamartine
207-215
Rebember Lacy - age 33 - Farmer $700 - born NY
Clurinda - age 36 - Keeping house - born NY
Jessie - age 27 - Farm Labourer - born NY
William - age 25 - Farm Labourer - born NY
Silas W. - age 24 - Farm Labourer - born NY
Clarinda - age 23 - Domestic Servant - born PENN
George - age 17 - Farm Labourer - born PENN
Jessie - age 16 - Farm Labourer - born PENN
Mary - age 11 - Attending school - born WI
Winfield - age 8 - Attending school - born WI
Sarah - age 6 - attending school - born WI

206-214
Wright S. Lacy - age 24 - farmer $600/75 - born WI
Esther - age 18 - Keeping house - born WI
Minnie - age 10/12 - at home - born WI

[NI1772] [vanaken.FTW]

Railroad bridge guards in WW2 between Parksville and Livingston Manor with brother George.

[NI1773] [vanaken.FTW]

Railroad bridge guards in WW2 between Parksville and Livingston Manor with brother Clifford.

[NI1782] I am not sure, but now I want to find out. My grandfather Harrison, and his two brothers John and David, lived in Lyons, Kansas. My grandfather went to school at Brown University, was married and had a son, Harrison III, and my father, David. They lived in Syracuse, New York and Lynchburg, Virginia. I have not met many of my father's family and would love to hear from any of you!

[NI1785] [vanaken.FTW]

Address: 9917 Carmel Valley Drive, Frisco, TX 75034
Email: kvanaken@aol.com

[NI1800] Daniel Van Aken owned one of the best farms in the Neversink Valley. During the raids of the Tories and Indians under Brant, July 1779, the savages burned the Machackemeck church and nearly wiped out the settlement. They visited the school house to the north east of Van Auken's residence and killed and scalped Jeremiah Van Auken, Daniel's son, and burned the latter's barn. Daniel's wife Leah, escaped by lying concealed in a ditch overgrown with grass and flag plants. The lives of the terrified school children were saved by Brant, who marked the girl's aprons with a substance of black. This the girls transferred to the boys and the Indians seeing the sign of their chieftain passed them unharmed.

This family lived in the Town of Deerpark NY, known as the 'lower neighborhood" of the Minisink Region. The home of Daniel Van Auken was designated as a fort by order of the Committee of Safety in 1778 at the time of Brant's Indian raids.

[NI1814] There is a claim that Absolom did not return to Magdalena and family following the War of 1812, but abandoned them and started a new family in western PA. One of Absolom's sons, Jacob H., stated that his father had sold his NJ land for a coal mine in western PA, above Pittsburg. Perhaps so, however these people were known as Van Aukers for some reason.

His last child by Magdalena, Jacob H. was born in 1810. The first one recorded with Ruth Barns, Martha, was born in 1832. For a man who had 9 children by his first wife, it does not seem likely that he would not have sired any between Jacob H. (1810) and Martha (1832) at which time he would have been 67 years old.

Absolum is next found in western PA where he married Ruth Barnes and had three children by her. He is thought to have died in 1837.

[NI1884] [vanaken.FTW]

Came to the US in 1848 ( or 1858) from Germany with his parents.
Lived in the town of Fremont

[NI1886] [vanaken.FTW]

Came to the US in 1848 from Germany with his son and daughter inlaw

[NI1888] [vanaken.FTW]

Came to the US in 1852 from Germany

Re: Conrad Knack 1776 - Germany - NY in 1852
Posted by: Ben Bartelt (ID *****9901) Date: March 25, 2002 at 12:54:30
In Reply to: Conrad Knack 1776 - Germany - NY in 1852 by harold vanaken of 52


I am a descendant of Conrad Knack. Conrad's son Philip I married someone named Christina. From what I understand, they had many children together. I am descended from Philip I's son Johann. You wanted to find out Conrad's descendants, so here they are: Conrad Knack, Philip Knack I, Johann Knack, Frank Edward Knack I, Frank Edward Knack II, Betty Knack (Knack was her maiden name). There is actually an interesting story concerning this line of the Knacks. It was told to me by my grandmother Betty, who heard it from her grandfather Frank Edward Knack II. It goes as follows:

When Johann was a young man, they were drafting people for the war. To avoid being drafted, he decided to move to America. Before he left, he told one of his sisters (I don't know her name) that he was leaving for America, and he told her that she should tell the parents, Philip I and Christina, where he had gone. She thought it was a great idea, and she told him that she wanted to come along, too. So, since both of them were leaving, they decided to tell their parents. Their parents, as it turns out, wanted to come along, too. The parents then told the two living grandparents, Conrad and his wife, that they were leaving. Even the two grandparents wanted to come along. So in the end, they all moved to America. Conrad and his wife then died. Philip I and Christina had several more children, and Johann got married.

So anyway, if you are also a descendant Conrad and Philip I, then we must be 6th cousins. Wow. If you know anything more about the Knacks, please e-mail me at southpaw_canadian@yahoo.com . I would really appreciate it.

[NI1947] I'll try to codense what I have from Brinkman(1945).

1st generation Jan Coster Van Auken was a trader in Albany NY in 1654 to 1672, and perhaps later. He was a blacksmith and a dealer in houses andlots. He was a commissioner appointed to treat with the Indians, and could speak the launguage of the six nations. On Dec.22,1654, he had ashop at what is now steamboat landing and adjoining the first Dutch church. He agreed that the church should be built on his lot. His home was at the corner of Broadway and Maiden Lane in Albany. In 1655 on Feb. 2, Cornelis Vos gave names to some of the houses in Albany. He named Jan Van Auken's home the "Quart measure".March 4, 1690, Jan Vinnagen and two others were ordered to inspect goods in the houses at Albany, for goods that may be exported. His wife was Elsie Jans. Their child was Mariness born about 1660. On Mat 7, 1661 he was granted a lot in Beverwyck.

[NI1950] [vanaken.FTW]

Buried in Riverview Cemetery, Port Ewen, NY

Has stained glass window in Port Ewen Reformed Church

[NI1951] [vanaken.FTW]

Buried in Riverview Cemetery, Port Ewen, NY

[NI1968] [vanaken.FTW]

Buried in Riverview Cemetery, Port Ewen, NY

[NI1969] [vanaken.FTW]

Burried in Riverview Cemetery, Port Ewen, Ny

[NI1970] [vanaken.FTW]

Buried in Riverview Cemetery Port Ewen, NY

[NI2443] [vanaken.FTW]

May be his father, but is kin .
He was a Senator from the Middle District from 1777 to 1788
(History of Sullivan pg. 476

[NI2444] [vanaken.FTW]

Soldier in Revolutionary war - fought at Fort Montgomory
Abt 1776 married daughter of Joseph Ellis and lived in Bloomingburgh
Moved to Purvis in 1790
(History of Sullivan County) pg. 494

[NI2449] [vanaken.FTW]

He is assumed to be the father of James P overton
(From the History of Sullivan County) pg 496
Had 13 children
Justice of Peace and most other public offices other than supervisor

[NI2469] [vanaken.FTW]

Hello Harold!

So glad to hear from you! It is fantastic you are in the same family! Yes, I would like your info... this is great! My Great-great-grandmother was (Lilly) Lillian Jane Van Aken, married to Emery Ellsworth Low (Louw) both of Claryville, NY. I have the Low family traced to 1643 from Holbrand, Holland. My father's cousin, Terry, obtained this info through his research a while ago. I am willing to share any info you may need. I would appreciate the details of your search as well.

Robin Tompkins Koch
16 Rice St.
Port Henry NY 12974

(518) 546-3845

robby@cptelco.net

My g-grandmother was Bertha Selina Low, daughter of Lillian and Emery. She was a good woman. She died in 1982. I have a photocopy of a picture of Lilly and Emery when they were elderly and I have a copy of their marriage certificate: October 31, 1887. They were married on Halloween!
I am going to look at your homepage. Hope to hear from you! Many thanks!
Robin

[NI2478] Mary E. (Polly) VAN AUKEN #1050 born 6 Sep 1805, NY, died 23 Aug 1878,
Probably Highland, Sullivan Co., NY, buried: Eldred Cem, Sullivan, NY.
C10 1870 census has age as 70 (dob=1800) Per 1850 census, living
Lumberland w/husb & 5 kids, dob cir 1805, NY 2 Mar 1824, Admitted to 1st
Cong. Ch. of Lumberland...

[NI2482] [vanaken.FTW]

Farmer in NY
Wilmot (Wilmit) CLARK #1049 born 11 Oct 1797, NY, occupation Farmer,
married By 1821, in Probably NY, Mary E. (Polly) VAN AUKEN #1050, born 6
Sep 1805, NY, died 23 Aug 1878, Probably Highland, Sullivan Co., NY,
buried: Eldred Cem, Sullivan, NY. Wilmot died 18 Mar 1878, Probably
Highland, Sullivan Co., NY, buried: Eldred Cem, Sullivan, NY. Per 1870
Census,liv. Highland, Louisa (b cir 1865),Estella (b cir 1869) CLARK
living in same household, probably grandchildren. Per C13,1850
census,Hannah & Peter VAN AUKEN living on Farm, Lumberland w/them.
Gravestone of Wilmot & Mary is next to the tombstone of George and
Harriette. 2 Mar 1824, Admitted to 1st Cong. Ch. of Lumberland...
Gravestone read: CLARK Wilmit b Oct 1, 1797 d Mar 18, 1878

[NI2601] In 1945 she lived in Glen Falls NY and think she was a nurse

[NI2642] [vanaken.FTW]

Buried in Hillcrest Cem Albany, Green Co. WISC

[NI2846] [vanaken.FTW]

All three of us (Royal DeWayne VanAken's children) were adopted soon after birth.

[NI2863] Levi Van Auken , son of Peter Van Auken and Maria Terpening, was born Nov. 30, 1756 and baptized Dec. 6,1756. In 1776, they came to the town of Guilderland, NY from Rhinebeck, NY with his brother Hendrick and together they took up the old Van Auken farm on both sides of the Bozenkill Creek and built their house a few fett east of the iron bridge on the south side Bozenkill Creek about a mile and a half northeast of Altamont on the Settles Hill road, where he and his wife are buried about 500 ft. east of the house in an old orchad and against the west side of an old stone wall fence. Their gravestones have no inscriptions. Levi served in the War of the Revoloution as a Second Lieutenant in the third Regiment of the Albany County Militia under Col. Philip P. Schuyler and Capt. Jacob Van Aeruam. ( see NY in the revolution, page 101;achiues of NY Vol. 1 pages 264-494-495, Public papers of Gov. George Clinton, Vol. 4 page230). This regiment was in active service at varios times from Oct. 28, 1779 to Nov. 4, 1781. At the time of the invasion of the Schoharie Valley by the British and Indians, he saw service at the Schoharie Fort as an express rider) horse-back), he at the time being the owner of a high spirted Black horse and was an expert rider. It is reported of him that while on aride from the Schoharie Fort to Albany, he stopped off a short time at his house and said to his wife, “Yes, you and the children laugh and enjoy yourselves here, but you do not know how soon the Britsh and Indians will be here and attack our home”/

That night the family deserted the house and slpet in a small outbuilding a little distace from the house. He and his wife are buried on the old Homestead farm. He died about 1830.His children werte:

[NI2864] Jeremiah van Auken, son of Jacob Van Auken and Sally Van Auken , was born Feb. 21, 1810, and married Sept. 30, 1827 Elisabeth Ulshaver, born Mar. 18, 1804, a daughter of Thomas Ulshaver and Christina Settle. They lived on Settle”s Hill on the farm next west of his father. Jeremiah died June 24, 1882. His wife died Mar. 28, 1891 Their children were:

[NI2918] [vanaken.FTW]

In 1874, Aaron
> and Abigail's son Albert (more information below) corresponded with his
> uncle, J.S. Christie (presumably Jonathan), who worked in the
> Treasurer's Office of the New Jersey Midland Railway Company at 25
> Nassau Street in Manhattan.

Albert, my
> great-grandfather (1846-1911), worked with his brother John as a kind
> of veterinarian with no formal training, received patents for several
> veterinary appliances, also served as a local constable and, in his
> later years, as a bailiff at the courthouse in Ithaca).

[NI2919] [vanaken.FTW]

As a young man, Howard
> played semi-professional baseball, worked as a fireman on the railroad
> (based in Rochester) and worked in the salt mines in Ludlowville. Later,
> he had a restaurant in Ithaca that catered primarily to Cornell
> students; he also raised dachshunds. Howard was buried in Ludlowville,
> and Helen was buried in Marin County, California.

[NI2932] [vanaken.FTW]

1. It wasn't Andrew Christie who served as an assemblyman and
Orange County supervisor, but David Christie.

[NI2953] [vanaken.FTW]

William Alva
> (1825-1904), had a dry goods store in Trumansburg, c. 1868 moved to
> Nunda, Illinois, where he owned a dairy farm)

[NI2954] [vanaken.FTW]

Had a millinery shop in Ludlowville

[NI2971] [vanaken.FTW]

Annabelle (1877-1965), graduated from Valparaiso University in Indiana,
> worked for Metropolitan Life Insurance Company in Ithaca and New York
> and for Vogue magazine in New York, never married;

[NI2972] [vanaken.FTW]

Walter (1881-1958),
> married ?, an actress who left him c. 1908, no children, lived in
> Binghamton,
> then in Oneonta, where he owned a bakery;

[NI2982] 1840 census Neversink Sullivan Co NY
17-18 Mrs Hannah Low /f/ 1-20 1-70 [ pensioner for war age 75 30 jan 1840]
17-19 Cornelius H. Low /m/ 1-5 1-20 1-30 1-40 /f/ 1-40 [3-farmer]

[NI2983] Birth: 1769 in MASSACHUSETTS
Death: 1854 in LIBERTY , NY
Fact 1: Born in Massachusetts. Operated several
Fact 2: shipping vessels. Moved to New York around
Fact 3: 1810. First record is that he purchases land
Fact 4: in the Town of Thompson near Bridgeville.
Fact 5: He moved to Liberty in Revonah Hill area abt
Fact 6: 1817. He and son cleared the land. He sold
Fact 7: property to sons David and John Lewis.
Fact 8: He died abt 1854. Probate dated 1855.
Fact 9: Reported married an Algonquin Indian.
Fact 10: Listed in 1850 Liberty census is 80 years old.

[NI2984] Solomon Lewis's wife Roxanna/Roxann/Roxy Rider born in Massachusetts was actually a Wampanoig Indian full blooded from the Boston area way back when. Tommy doesn' t have it in his history as you can see he documented she was a mystery. I worked with a full blooded Indian and spoke to him about it and I gave the information to Tommy. I have ways of connecting to the Indian History Center in Boston to find info. But as the indian I worked with said alot of the indians were killed for their harvest by the pilgrims and so who was left scattered to the four corners of the world sort of speak.

[NI3001] info from Lori Keesler Chiovare NY
census 1860 Cochecton, Sullivan NY

[NI3024] [Parks.FTW]

[Mungeer1.FTW]

Joseph Parks Lewis served in the Civil War with the NY Vol. Infantry 143rd Reg. Co. H. He enlisted at Goshen to serve one year and was mustered in as a private on 05 Oct 1864 and mustered out with the company on 20 Jul 1865 at Washington, DC.

1892 Census T/Liberty
Josph P. Lewis, 46; Polly, 44; Eunice E., 16; Walter B., 13; Carrie A., 9

[NI3025] [Parks.FTW]

[Mungeer1.FTW]

Membership list of the Baptist CHurch at Parksville on October 31, 1858 - Ann Lewis (Records of the Baptist Church at Parksville and Liberty, Sullivan Co., NY, by Gertrude A. Barber, 1930, Pg. 2)

[NI3027] Wife was living on war pension in 1840 in Neversink
probably from the revolutionary war or war 1812

[NI3056] [Parks.FTW]

[Mungeer1.FTW]

1892 Census T/Liberty
Charles Sutherland, 21; Rosa, 23; Eddie, 1

[NI3144] [vanaken.FTW]

Note: it is not until 1794, after his son Isaac had removed with his
family from Tinmouth, VT. to Braintrim, Luzerne co. PA.(later Laceyville,
Wyoming Co.) that he removed to Pennsylvania to be with his son.
Sources: Ackley-Bosworth Genealogy.
Orcutt's"Towns of New Milford and Bridgewater, CT.
Conn. Soldiers and Sailors.
Family Records owned by Charles Sanford.
History of Luzerne Co.
Conn. Hist. Soc. Collection
New Milford Town Records
Note: Ebenezer Lacey Jr. served in the Revolution as a Sergeant in Capt.
David Leavenworth's Company of Col. Increase Moseley;s Regt. of Colonial
Militia, guarding the coastal area between Horseneck near Narragansett Bay
& New Haven, Conn. On June 12, 1779 he was serving there as a member of
the Continental Guards under his father-in-law Azariah Canfield.(Conn.
State Library, War, 7, 31)
Lucy

[NI3154] [vanaken.FTW]

(this is Lucy Weaver's ancestor)

[NI3237] Stories say she married a black man

[NI3242] July 9, 2000 - Talked with Elsie at the Lacey family reunion about RJ Lacey and George Lacey
She said RJ came from one of the Southern states (Kentucky according to Harold Lacey) and lived in Lanesboro Pa for a while where his children were born. When George was 12 they went out west by boat on the great lakes. They came back later and lived in Lanesboro again.
She said George lived off the land and was a hunter/trapper in the lake above Ithica and even spent time working on the Erie canal. Harold Lacey said that George never worked a day in his life. After a while he went back to Lanesboro where his children were born.

[NI3303] What I know about George Purvis Sr. is from US Census data. Both
George Sr. and George Jr. appear in the 1800 census for Neversink
Twp, but by 1810, George Sr. is gone. So I'd say he probably died
somewhere between 1800 and 1810. His wife Elizabeth is alive in the
1830 census for Rockland Twp.,but has died by Sept 1834. I have a
copy of the instrument where by her "farm" (or a portion thereof - 13
1/2 acres) was conveyed to a Manley Purvis. The parties having an
interest in this sale other than Manley were Isaac Jackson and his
wife Jane(Purvis), David Overton and his wife Elizabeth(Purvis - I
believe) and James Purvis and his wife Abigail(Jackson). It is from
this document that I conclude that David's wife Elizabeth must have
been a Purvis and also a daughter of George and Elizabeth. The 1800
US Census data seem to support this. As to David Overton, what I
know about him comes largely from Quinlan, p.496. This gives his
death as 1872 at around his 95th year. This places his birth date as
being in the late 1770's, probably around 1777-1778. His "buddy"
Isaac Jackson was born 1781, so they would be close in age. He is
last mentioned in the US Census of 1850 living with Hanna, so
apparently his wife Elizabeth is dead by then. I can't explain why
there is no more mention of him in subsequent Census data seeing that
Quinlan has him living in Purvis until his death in 1872. Thanks for
trying. Earl

[NI3370] 1840 census sullivan county neversink van aken
Jacob VA m 1-60<70 f 1-60<70 father
Elijah VA m 1-0<5 1-20<30 f 1-20<30

[NI3411] [Parks.FTW]

[Mungeer1.FTW]


Thomas Michael Mungeer Born in Middletown, NY on February 03, 1998
Nicholas Schuyler Mungeer Born in Middletown, NY on April 10, 1999

Thomas was named after his two grandfathers; Thomas Halloran and Harold Mungeer. He graduated with honors from Liberty Central High School in 1987 where he was named Best Athlete (1987), Best Trackman three times (1985-87),John O'Hearn Award for Most Improved Football Player (1985) and Best Defensive Football Player (1986). He went on to attend Ithaca College Ithaca, NY where he received his Bachelor of Science Degree in Finance in May, 1991 and participated in both football and track. After college he held various labor jobs with Hamlin Construction in Liberty, NY and was a mortgage originator for Empire Financial Corporation Harrison, Westchester County, NY.

On September 27, 1993 he was sworn in as a New York State Trooper at the NYS Police Academy Albany, NY. After six months of training he was assigned to Troop F Zone One SP Wurtsboro for twelve weeks of field training. After completing these requirements he was transferred to Zone One Headquarters at SP Liberty in June, 1994 where he was assigned to road patrol. In October, 1998 he was temporarily assigned to the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center in New York City.

Thomas is an avid hunter and fisherman as well as an athlete. He likes to lift weights, play basketball, and compete in track events in the NYS Police Olympics. Another past time is genealogy, hence this Family Tree.

[NI3412] [Parks.FTW]

[Mungeer1.FTW]

Cindi was a 1987 graduate of TriValley Central School Grahamsville, NY. She also attended
cosmetology classes at BOCES during her schooling. After high school she attended school again becoming a licensed NYS Life, Accident, and Health Insurance salesperson in 1989 and a Licensed Practical Nurse in May, 1997.

[NI3413] [Parks.FTW]

[Mungeer1.FTW]

Born at Horton Hospital, Middletown, NY at 3:30 PM weighing 9 lbs. 11 oz. 22"

Thomas was named after his great-grandfather; Thomas Michael Halloran. The tradition of naming your son after his two grandfathers which affected my father and myself stopped in this generation. I could not give anyone the name Garfield Albert Mungeer and feel good about it.

[NI3414] [Parks.FTW]

[Mungeer1.FTW]

Garfield received his early education at St. Peter's Catholic School in Liberty, NY and was a member of the Liberty Central High School Class of 1967. Immediately following high school he went to work for the Town of Liberty Highway Department. He was drafted and served in the Army. He is an avid hunter and fisherman, most notably an expert turkey hunter. Among his many talents, he can call himself a carpenter.
He was named after this two grandfathers; Garfield Roosa and Frank Mungeer.

[NI3415] [Parks.FTW]

[Mungeer1.FTW]

Sharon was a 1966 graduate of Jeffersonville Youngsville Central School, Jeffersonville, NY. She went to work for Marine Midland Bank Main Street Liberty, NY in September, 1977.

[NI3417] [Parks.FTW]

[Mungeer1.FTW]


Harold Luther Mungeer was born in Stevensville (Swan Lake), NY on February 21, 1905. He died in Liberty, NY on April 11, 1967. He married Eunice R. Kolbinskie (09/10/1900 - 07/19/1943) on August 09, 1929. She had a son from a previous marriage, whom Harold gave his surname.

Frederick Charles Mungeer Born on January 04, 1927


He married Ethel Margaret Roosa, daughter of Garfield A. and Julia M. Regan Roosa of Liberty, NY on February 04, 1945. She was born in Liberty, NY on July 22, 1913 and died in Community General Hospital Harris, NY on April 05, 1995. They are both buried in the St. Peter's Catholic Cemetery Cold Spring Road Liberty, NY. They had two children:

William Edward Mungeer Born in Liberty, NY on March 20, 1946
Garfield Frank Mungeer Born in Liberty, NY on May 23, 1948


Harold Mungeer was a truck driver and a farmer. Records show that in 1952 he drove for both 3 Circle Corp. 6 Weirk Avenue Liberty, NY and National Beverage Corp. and earned $4,101.16 in wages. In 1956, he earned $4, 721.60 ($18.16 per day) driving for Three Circle Corporation and in 1964 he was up to $6,290.65.

[NI3419] [Parks.FTW]

[Mungeer1.FTW]

Bill was named after their two uncles who died at early ages; William Roosa and Edwin Mungeer.

[NI3423] [Parks.FTW]

[Mungeer1.FTW]

Garfield Roosa was employed by the Village of Liberty Public Works Dept. for 25 years. He also worked a team of horses and performed odd jobs with them.
I can remember my grandmother telling me about her father's hunting and trapping exploits.

He and his wife bought their home lot on Cold Spring Road, Liberty on July 24, 1911. They paid $1.00 to Gustave and Catherine Mager for six acres of land, more or less (Sullivan County Gov't Center Deeds, Liber 165, Pg. 337).

[NI3425] [Parks.FTW]

[Mungeer1.FTW]

As far as I can gather, the Jacob Roosa family lived in the Liberty or Neversink area to around 1858. William's death certificate states he was born in Liberty and his younger brother Garrett's states he was born in Neversink. It was then, as stated in William's Civil War pension records that his William's moved to an "area now called Livingston Manor", Sullivan Co., NY. There he was involved in the lumbering business as a laborer.

William Roosa served with Company H, 143rd Regiment, New York Vol. Infantry during the Civil War. At age of 24 years, he enlisted at Goshen, Orange Co., NY to serve one year and was mustered in as private on October 13, 1864 under Captain George H. Decker. Records indicate he was 5' 10 1/2", 180 lbs., brown hair, brown eyes and fair complexion. He marched with General W.T. Sherman on his "March to the Sea" from Atlanta, GA to Goldsboro, NC. Near Savannah, GA, on December 10, 1864, "while on the march and greatly fatigued he with his company were sent out as skirmishers upon the appearance of the enemy and while hurriedly crossing a field in which were several ditches [he] in jumping said ditches with heavily loaded knapsack and cartridge box fell [on the opposite bank] and ruptured himself." The resulting scrotal hernia he suffered impacted his health for the remainder of the war as well as his life. His company saw action in the Battle of Bentonville, NC, March 19-21, 1865 but it doubtful he participated since he was less than full strength. He served to the war's end and mustered out with company on July 20, 1865 at Washington, D.C. On July 22, 1865, William spent a night in a hospital in New York City suffering from "pleurisy in the right side." He recovered from this and returned to his parents home in Livingston Manor.


War department records and newspaper accounts state William and Roxy Ann purchased and started living on the farm in March, 1866 after marrying on February 11, 1866 at the home of the bride in Parksville, NY by Justice of the Peace George W. Bush. . The only records located so far indicate the farm consisting two pieces of property of 48 and 53 1/4 acres respectively were bought on January 11, 1888 for $1,500.00 from George F. And Louisa Sutherland of Liberty, NY by William M. Roosa.


William was a farmer and operated a saw mill. His war injuries prevented him from strenuous work because afterward he was "laid up for up to three to four days." He participated in light farm work and earned income as a salesman of sewing machines and books, selling goods on commission and his farmhouse on Aden Road Liberty, NY also doubled as a boarding house which was called "The Shady Grove House". From that he received his nickname "Shady Bill".
William's Civil War records are numerous, consisting mostly of applications for increases in pension amounts for disabilities incurred on the battlefield. In October, 1903 his listed disabilities on his pension application included chronic diarrhea, piles, rheumatism and resulting heart disease, all of which supposedly were a result of the rupture suffered near Savannah, GA. His original application for a disability of a hernia was on September 14, 1883 for which he received $4.00 per month. Thereafter, the pension increased as follows: $8.00 on December 2, 1896; $12.00 on November 6, 1901; $14.00 on October 21, 1903; $17.00 on June 17, 1907; $24.00 on December 13, 1911; $30.00 on May 21, 1912 resulting from the Act of May 11, 1912; $32.00 on June 10, 1918; and $50.00 as a result of the Act of May 1, 1920. Affidavits from many of William's fellow soldiers had to be taken because no medical records or official documentation existed of his injury. William sought little help from the company physicians and attempted to cope with the injury the best he could in the field. Besides obtaining the affidavits, William had to endure many physical exams also to prove his disabilities. The following helped by suppling eyewitness accounts to verify how and when the injury occurred and its effects on William and his ability to perform his duties and work: William D. Annis, Edward Barker, William Gordon, John Calkins, Joseph Ward, Matthew Decker, close friend and tent mate James D. Lare, Chauncey S. Fisk, 2nd Lieutenant Alexander H. Brown, John Lamoneax, brother and tent mate Garrett S. Rose, Joseph Taylor, brother-in-law George A. Barnhart, brother-in-laws and tent mates Joseph P. and Samuel Andrus Lewis. Upon William's death, Roxy Ann received a pension of $30.00 per month on June 7, 1921 resulting from the Original widows Pension Act of April 19, 1906. This also had to be supported by affidavits by her surviving brother and sisters who were present when she was married because there existed no public record of their marriage, no church record existed since they were married by a justice of the peace and fire destroyed the certificate they did have. Samuel A. Lewis, Elizabeth "Lizzie" Wordon, Matilda "Tillie" Barnhart and friend James D. Lare all provided written proof of the marriage. Unfortunately she received only five months worth before her own death in November of the same year.

The following advertisements were found in 'The Liberty Register' February 7, 1896 Pg. 3 Col. 4 and April 17, 1896 Pg. 3 Col. 5:
"Have you seen the new model Davis Machine, 1894, entirely new?
If you wish to purchase or exchange a sewing machine, address W.M. Roosa, Liberty, N.Y. - 1245
Genuine needles and parts furnished for all sewing machines by W.M. Roosa, Liberty, N.Y. - 1245
All kinds of sewing machines cleaned and repaired. I make them work, or no pay. W.M. Roosa, Liberty, N.Y. - 1245"

The boarding house was named The Shady Grove House. Reference made to it as the Shady Nook House may have arisen from the fact that Cold Spring which was located just up the road from the farmhouse was also called Shady Nook. Fire destroyed most of William and Roxy Ann's possessions shortly before William's death in May, 1921. Among the items destroyed was their marriage certificate and William's Civil War Pension certificate.

Following is from the 1907 edition of "Summer Homes", published by the O&W Railroad, page 88, - "Liberty, Sullivan County, N.Y. - 120 Miles from New York. Fare, $2.40 .... Liberty Station - Liberty Post-Office .... W.M. Roosa - Shady Grove House; 1 1/2 miles; open all year. Accommodates 50: terms $6 and $7, children $3 and $4; free transportation; the house is situated on an elevation among the mountains; lighted with gas; spring water; bath; liberal table; plenty of fresh milk, maple syrup, vegetables, eggs, etc.; heated rooms for winter guests; large, airy rooms suitable for families; short distance from Lake Ophelia and the race track. Write for further particulars, Lock Box No. 617."

DISASTROUS BLAZE - Barn And Contents Destroyed. Believed To Be Of Incendiary Origin (From our Liberty Correspondent.) - Early on Friday morning the large barn owned by Wm M. Roosa, situated about one and a half miles from Liberty, was completely destroyed by fire together with sixteen head of cattle and several outbuildings. The flames had gained sufficient headway before being discovered by [unreadable] Smith, a neighboring farmer, that an attempt to extinguish the flames proved futile. Mr. Roosa is unable to account for the cause of the conflagration, but expressed his belief that it may have been of incendiary origin, as he noticed the blaze raging furiously at several parts of the building at the same time, and a hay stack outside the barn showed evidence of having been started in several places. As there have been numerous fires of unknown origin in this vicinity of late his theory is plausible. The building, with cattle and all farm equipment, were a total loss and only partly covered by insurance. ("Sullivan County Review" Roscoe, NY, (Vol XXI, No. 31)October 22, 1914, pg. 1 col. 4)

FIFTY YEARS MARRIED AND FIFTY YEARS ON SAME FARM
On Thursday, February 11, Mr. and Mrs. W.M. Roosa celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of their wedding at their home, The Shady Grove House, about two miles east of Liberty. Mr. and Mrs. Roosa have lived on the same place since their marriage fifty years ago. There were about seventy-five relatives and friends who gathered to make the fiftieth anniversary a pleasant joyous event. Although Mr. Roosa is now in his 75th year he dances a square set along with his neighbor, Thomas Kane, as cleverly as a youth of twenty. A most pleasing time was had by all who attended.1

The following obituaries appeared in the two local papers "The Liberty Register" and "The Monticello Watchman". The second obituary contains numerous errors. The corrections are in parenthesis following the erroneous information

Obituary of William M. Roosa - William M. Roosa, a veteran of the Civil War, died at his home known as Shady Nook Farm near Liberty village Wednesday morning, May 25, following an attack of pneumonia. Mr. Roosa was nearly eighty-one years of age, being born August 11, 1840. He was a member of the 143rd Regiment. Deceased is survived by his wife, who was Ann Lewis, three sons Schuyler, David and Garfield all of Liberty and two daughters Mrs. Henry Green at home and Mrs. William Scharff of Brooklyn. The funeral services are to be held tomorrow, Saturday, at the late residence, at 2 o'clock, the Rev. S.F. Franklin officiating. Interment will be in Liberty Cemetery.2

Death of an Old Civil War Veteran - William M. Roosa died at the home of his sister (daughter), Mrs. Henry Green, in the town of Liberty, on Wednesday morning, May 25th, aged 80 years, 9 months and 14 days. Cause of death was pneumonia. Deceased was born in the town of Bethel (Liberty), August 11th, 1840. In early life he went with his parents to Liberty (Livingston Manor), which was his home when the Civil War broke out 60 years ago. He enlisted in the 143rd Regiment at the age of 21 (24) years; served through that conflict, was honorably discharged in 1865. Soon after he married Ann Lewis, of Liberty, who survived him, after a marriage of more than 50 years, also three sons, Schuyler Duryea (Schuyler C.), David S. (David F.) and James Garfield (Garfield Arthur), all residing in the township of Liberty; also two daughters, Mrs. William Scharff, residing in the city of Brooklyn, and Mrs. Henry Green, residing at the Shady Nook (Grove) Farm Boarding House in the town of Liberty. His funeral was held there last Saturday afternoon at two o'clock, Rev. Samuel F. Franklin, of the Presbyterian Church of Liberty, officiating. Interment at Liberty.3

The 1870 Census, Town of Liberty, Sullivan County, New York
William M. Rosa, age 27, farmer, value of real estate is $1,500.00, value of personal estate is $775.00, born in New York, both father and mother born domestically, can read and write.
Roxey Ann Rosa, age 26, keeps house, born in New York, both father and mother born domestically, can read and write.
Betsey Rosa, age 1, born in New York, both father and mother born domestically
Jane Egan, age 11, domestic servant, born in New York, both father and mother born domestically, attended school within past year, can read and write
James Wentworth, age 18, farm laborer, born in New York, both father and mother born domestically, can read and write.

The 1880 Census, Town of Liberty, Sullivan County, New York.
William M. Rose, age 39, married, farmer, was not unemployed during past year, can read and write, born in New York, both father and mother were born in New York.
Roxesy Ann Rose, age 34, wife, married, keeps house, can read and write, born in New York, both father and mother were born in New York.
Besie Rose, age 10, daughter, at home, attended school within the past year, can read and write, was born in New York, both father and mother were born in New York.
Scylar Rose, age 7, son, at home, attended school within the past year, can read and write, was born in New York, both father and mother were born in New York.
Delia Rose, age 5, daughter, at home, attended school within the past year, can read and write, was born in New York, both father and mother were born in New York.
Willie Rose, age 1, son, at home, born in New York, both father and mother were born in New York.
Jacob Rose, age 80, father, married, border, can not read or write, born in New York, both father and mother were born in New York.
Betsy E. Rose, age 75, mother, married, border, can read, can not write, born in New York, both father and mother were born in New York.

The 1892 Census, Town of Liberty, Sullivan County, New York
William Roosa, age 51
Roxy A. Roosa, age 49
Bessie Roosa, age 23
Schuyler Roosa, age 19
Delia Roosa, age 17
Willie M. Roosa, age 14
Garfield Roosa, age 12
David F. Roosa, age 10
Peter Roosa, age 5
Katie Roosa

1900 Census T/Liberty
William Roosa, born Aug. 1841, age 58, married for 34 yrs., born in NY, both parents born in NY
Roxy Ann, born Nov. 1843, age 56, married 34 yrs., had 10 children, 8 survive
born in NY, both parents born in NY
Schuyler, born June, 1873, 26, day labor
Delia May, born May, 1875, 25
William, born July, 1878, 21, farm labor
Garfield, born Aug., 1880, 19, farm labor
David, born Aug., 1882, 17, farm labor
Kate, born May, 1884, 16
Peter P., born Nov., 1887, 12, at school

1910 Census T/Liberty
William M. Roosa, age 70, first marriage, 44 yrs., #81 on farm schedule, all below born in New York as well as parents (that info is incorrect for Julia who's parents were born in Ireland), all speak English, farmer on dairy farm
Roxy A., wife, age 67, first marriage, 40 yrs., mother of 9 children - 5 survive, keeper of boarding house
David, son, age 26, single, farm hand on dairy farm
Schuyler, son, 36, first marriage, 7 yrs., farm hand on dairy farm
Millie, daughter-in-law, 32, first marriage, 7 yrs, mother of 2 children-1 survives
Hilda, granddaughter, age 2
Garfield, son, 28, first marriage, 5 yrs., teamster-does odd jobs
Julia, daughter-in-law, 29, first marriage, 5 yrs., mother of 5 children-4 survive
Florence, granddaughter, age 4
Gladys, granddaughter, age 2
William, grandson, age 1 4/12
Dorothy, granddaughter, age 5/12

A note of caution for a researcher that there was another William Roosa living in the Town of Neversink, Sullivan County area in the 1800's - early 1900's. He and his wife are buried in the Fallsburg/Neversink Cemetery Divine Corners Road Hurleyville, NY. Some of their children are buried in the Liberty Cemetery.




1. The Liberty Register. Liberty, NY. Friday, February 19, 1915. Pg. 1, Col. 4.
2. The Liberty Register Liberty, NY. Friday, May 27, 1921. Pg. 8.
3.The Monticello Watchman. Monticello, NY. June 03, 1921. Pg. 3, Col. 3.

[NI3440] [Parks.FTW]

[Mungeer1.FTW]

1900 Census T/Liberty
Harry Green, born Aug., 1868, age 31, married 7 yrs.
Bessie, born Aug. 1870, age 29, married 7 yrs., had 4 children, 4 survive
Horace, June, 1893, 6
William, Nov., 1895, 4
Grace, Aug., 1896, 3
Schuyler, Aug., 1899, 10/12

[NI3475] [Parks.FTW]

[Mungeer1.FTW]

Born at Horton Hospital in Middletown, NY at 5:15 PM weighing 8 lbs. 6.5 oz, 22"

Nicholas Schuyler Mungeer was named after his great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-grandfather, Nicholas Munger and his great-great-granduncle Schuyler C. Roosa.

[NI3476] [Parks.FTW]

[Mungeer1.FTW]

Samuel Andrus Lewis served in the Civil War with the NY Vol. Infantry 143rd Reg. Co. H. He enlisted at Goshen to serve one year and was mustarded in as a private on 05 Oct 1864 and mustered out with the company on 20 Jul 1865 at Washington, DC.

1892 Census T/Liberty
Samuel A. Lewis, 43; Martha J., 38; Otis S. 19; Roscoe, 16; Wavey B., 13

[NI3484] [Parks.FTW]

[Mungeer1.FTW]

1850 Census T/Neversink
Thomas Wright 33, Hannah 28, Hannah A. 5, Geo. 3, Mary 1

1860 Census T/Neversink
Thomas Wright, age 43, farmer, real estate value $600.00, personal estate value $100.00; Hannah, 38; Mary, 11; Charles, 9; Daniel, 7; Edwin, 5; Sylvia, 2

[NI3485] [Parks.FTW]

[Mungeer1.FTW]

1850 Census T/Liberty
Samuel Lindsley, age 34, Penelope, 27, A.S., 10, Sarah, 9, Mary, 7, Hannah, 5, Amanda, 3, Alice 1/12

[NI3486] [Parks.FTW]

[Mungeer1.FTW]

1850 Census T/Neversink
Abraham B. Low 36, Phebe Jane 22, Viola 1, Wm. Parks 22

[NI3491] [Parks.FTW]

[Mungeer1.FTW]

1860 Census T/Rockland
Cornelius Parks, age 27, farmer, real estate value $1,000.00, personal estate value $150.00; Ester Ann, age 21; Adaline age 1/12

[NI3493] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]

!Anderson, III:31-33, 139.
Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), pg. 73.

[NI3496] [Parks.FTW]

[Mungeer1.FTW]

1850 Census T/Neversink
Elijah Parks 59, Anna 41, Hiram Coger 13, Jane White 11, Sarah A. Parks

1860 Census T/Neversink
Elijah Parks, 69, farmer, real estate $200.00, personal estate $550.00; Anna, 51; Sarah, 18; Hiram E. Coger, 23, farm laborerAlso Quinlan
states that William's son Elijah, who was born May 14, 1791, was the first
white male child born in the town of Neversink.

[NI3499] [Parks.FTW]

[Mungeer1.FTW]

1855 Census T/Neversink
Eliza Parks 64, Anna 46, Sarah Ann 13

[NI3501] [Parks.FTW]

[Mungeer1.FTW]

Died young

[NI3502] [Parks.FTW]

[Mungeer1.FTW]

1850 Census T/ Liberty
Julias Benton 47, Cynthia 41, Noice 19, Elias 14, Delia 11, David 6

[NI3507] [Parks.FTW]

[Mungeer1.FTW]

1892 Census T/Liberty
Ferris Sutherland, 64

[NI3653] [Parks.FTW]

[Mungeer1.FTW]

The Walter Lewis Family Tree has the parents of Polly Low as John and Pheobe Low, owners of a hotel in Eureka, Sullivan Co., NY. Most likely these two individuals were John Hardenburg Low ( 2/8/1829 - 6/14/1895 ), a nephew of Polly and Phoebe Champlin. John and Phoebe were mentioned in a 1870 retrospect of Neversink. If they were indeed Polly's parents they would of been in their 90's.

[NI3655] [Parks.FTW]

[Mungeer1.FTW]

1855 Census T/Liberty
Calkings Parks, 30, born in Sullivan Co.; Hannah, wife, 27, Sull. Co.; Louisa E.., daughter, 3, Sullivan Co.; George H., 1, Sullivan Co.

1860 Census T/Liberty
Caulkins Parks, age 36, farmer, real estate $1,500.0, personal estate $500.00; Hannah, 33; Louisa, 8; George H., 6

[NI3660] [Parks.FTW]

[Mungeer1.FTW]

1855 Census T/Liberty
Martin Parks, age 36, brother (living with Jesse and Lucy Parks)

1892 Census T/Liberty
Martin Parks, 74, laborer

[NI3661] [Parks.FTW]

[Mungeer1.FTW]

1850 Census T/Liberty
Jesse Parkes 30, Lucy 26, Bradley 5, Sarah 3, Elijah 2

1855 Census T/Liberty
Jesse Parks, 35; Lucy 30, Abial B., 10, Sarah (R.?), 8, Elijah, 6, Martha J., 2, Martin, 36, brother

1892 Census T/Liberty
Jesse D. Parks, 72; Martin, 74; Lucy C., 67; Elijah, 42; Charley, 24

[NI3663] [Parks.FTW]

[Mungeer1.FTW]

1910 Census T/Liberty
Charles A. Parks, age 42, first marriage, 21 yrs; Nettie, 41, mother of 10 children-10 survive; Jessie May, 20; Leland, 18; Blanche C., 16; George H.W., 14; Charles B., 13; Ora E., 11; Earle G., 9; Ethel E., 6; William H., 4; Dorothy, 2; Elijah, brother, 60

[NI3674] [Parks.FTW]

[Mungeer1.FTW]

1855 Census T/Liberty
Herman M. Krum, 22, Jane 23 (live with Herman's mother and father)
1892 Census T/Liberty
Herman M. Krum, 59; Carrie M. 27; Herman L., 21; Hannah, 18; Eva J., 12

[NI3679] First Grand Daughter of RJ Lacey

[NI3681] [vanaken.FTW]

Sep 21, 1985 - Burried at Beaverkill Cemetery in Beverkill, NY

[NI3701] Reference Note 14
Missouri Obituaries & Death Notices 1851-1854, Vol. V, p.27 lists James born in Philadelphia July 4, 1781. He moved to Georgia as a youth, where he married. Moved to Christian Co, KY in 1807. Moved to Pettis Co., MO in 1837, where he died April 8, 1854.
File from Linda Missouri, possibly from Norma Fritts (2/97). However, Norma Fritts also lists his birth date as June 1777

[NI3705] [Parks.FTW]

[Mungeer1.FTW]

[Parkk.ftw]

[Parkes.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:32; 55-56.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 40-41, 53-54.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:32; 55-56.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 40-41, 53-54.
[Parke.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:32; 55-56.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 40-41, 53-54.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:32; 55-56.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 40-41, 53-54.
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[Parke.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:32; 55-56.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 40-41, 53-54.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:32; 55-56.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 40-41, 53-54.

[NI3707] [Parks.FTW]

[Mungeer1.FTW]

[Parkk.ftw]

[Parkes.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:55; III:30-32.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:55; III:30-32.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53.
[Parke.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:55; III:30-32.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:55; III:30-32.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53.
[epps.GED.GED.FTW]

[Parke.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:55; III:30-32.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !The Parke Scrapbook II:55; III:30-32.
GEN: Parke Families of CT - 1906 F S Parks; pg. 53.

[NI3708] [Parks.FTW]

[Mungeer1.FTW]

[Parkk.ftw]

[Parkes.FTW]

GEN: !Anderson, III:31-33, 139.
GEN: Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), pg. 73.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !Anderson, III:31-33, 139.
GEN: Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), pg. 73.
[Parke.FTW]

GEN: !Anderson, III:31-33, 139.
GEN: Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), pg. 73.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !Anderson, III:31-33, 139.
GEN: Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), pg. 73.
[epps.GED.GED.FTW]

[Parke.FTW]

GEN: !Anderson, III:31-33, 139.
GEN: Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), pg. 73.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !Anderson, III:31-33, 139.
GEN: Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), pg. 73.

[NI3709] [Parks.FTW]

[Mungeer1.FTW]

[Parkk.ftw]

[Parkes.FTW]

GEN: !Anderson, III:31-33, 139.
GEN: Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), pg. 73.
GEN: Moved to New York City.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !Anderson, III:31-33, 139.
GEN: Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), pg. 73.
GEN: Moved to New York City.
[Parke.FTW]

GEN: !Anderson, III:31-33, 139.
GEN: Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), pg. 73.
GEN: Moved to New York City.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !Anderson, III:31-33, 139.
GEN: Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), pg. 73.
GEN: Moved to New York City.
[epps.GED.GED.FTW]

[Parke.FTW]

GEN: !Anderson, III:31-33, 139.
GEN: Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), pg. 73.
GEN: Moved to New York City.
[parks.FTW]

GEN: !Anderson, III:31-33, 139.
GEN: Families of CT, FS Parks, (1906), pg. 73.
GEN: Moved to New York City.

[NI3716] [Parks.FTW]

[Mungeer1.FTW]

1850 Census T/Liberty
Noice Benton, age 40, Ichabod, 76, Esta, 74

[NI3770] [Parks.FTW]

[Mungeer1.FTW]

1892 Census T/Rockland
Abiah B. Parks 47, Justice of Peace; Lucy Anne, 46, housewife; Horton O., 22, laborer; Bertha J., 20; unreadable female(Gilrnia) R., 15

"Parksville - A.R. Parks has opened a saloon at this place." ("Sullivan County Democrat", Tuesday, June 20, 2000, 'Down the Decades/ Way-Back-When', Pg. 6A Col. 1, '120 Years Ago - 1880' Compiled by Leota S. Hermann)

"Beaverkill valley - a journey through time"
A.B. Parks advertised for 50 men to chop acid wood at DeBruce at 80 cents a cord. Board $3.30 Oct 1890

[NI3821] [Parks.FTW]

[Mungeer1.FTW]

Paid a fine for 8 acres of land, late his father's in Gestingthorpe 1531/2, eldest son and heir. (Descendants of Bo'son Parks)

[NI3822] [Parks.FTW]

[Mungeer1.FTW]

Son and heir in the 2nd year of the Reign of Richard III (1484) (Descendants of Bo'son Parks)

[NI3823] [Parks.FTW]

[Mungeer1.FTW]

Son and heir in the 34th yr. of the Reign of Henry VI (1455) (Descendants of Bo'son Parks)

[NI3824] [Parks.FTW]

[Mungeer1.FTW]

Was eldest son and heir in the 5th year of the Reign of Henry V (1414) (Descendants of Bo'son Parks)

[NI3827] [Parks.FTW]

[Mungeer1.FTW]

Assessed in Gestingthorpe in Subsidy in 1533. (Descendants of Bo'son Parks)

[NI3851] [Parks.FTW]

[Mungeer1.FTW]

April 1, 1928 Mrs. G.H. Parks, letter (Records of the Baptist Church at Parksville and Liberty, Sullivan Co., NY, by Gertrude A. Barber, 1930, Pg. 8)

[NI3936] [Parks.FTW]

[Mungeer1.FTW]

"Egypt - Herman L. Benton has six sheep of which he sheared 39 pounds of washed wool this season. One of them, a yearling, yielded fleece weighing over 9 and one-half pounds", ("Sullivan County Democrat", Tuesday, June 20, 2000, 'Down the Decades/ Way-Back-When', Pg. 6A Col. 1, '120 Years Ago - 1880' Compiled by Leota S. Hermann)

[NI3971] [Parks.FTW]

[Mungeer1.FTW]

1855 Census T/Rockland
David Parks, age 26, born in Sullivan Co., in present location 5 yrs., farmer; Sarah E., wife, age 22, born in Sullivan Co., lived in present location 22yrs.
Peter, age 3, child, born in SUllivan Co., 3 yrs.

[NI3982] By the way, did I mention before that Stoddard, Jr., never had a dghtr named Nancy, as your database claims? He had two girls, Ella and Carrie, who died very young, as well as Martha and Mary Ann (giving birth to whom your several-greats-aunt Mary Ann Parks died), but no Nancy. In fact, I don't know of a Nancy in our whole Hammond family line, as far as I have uncovered it.

Since neither Martha nor Mary married, Stoddard Jr. had no direct descendants.

The infomation you gave me about Stoddard (& Rens. Jr., as it turned out) procuring hides & tanning agents (incl. hemlock, hence Rens' eventual involvement in the lumber business, which also became the business of his son, Virgil, my grandfather) was very helpful.

I am enjoying my research into Binghamton & environs. Hard to believe I have NO relatives there (that I know of) anymore. Visits to Binghamton were SO important in my childhood.

Patricia Runk Sweeney




Patricia R. Sweeney, now in residence at 2709 W. Madison Ave., Boise ID 83702, phone 208-336-1258. Alternative e-mail: prshes@cableone.net.

[NI4031] [Parks.FTW]

[Mungeer1.FTW]

Died young

[NI4032] [Parks.FTW]

[Mungeer1.FTW]

Died young

[NI4086] Jacob Van Auken, son of Levi Van Auken and Elisabeth terpening, was bornApril 7, 1788 and married 1809 Sally Sarah Van Auken , born April 17, 17888 a daughter of Jeramiah Van Auken and Catalyntje Slrght. She was a cousin of her husband Jacob. Jacob’s farm was located on Settles Hill and was the William Richard farm. He died Nov. 29 1866. She died Dec. 25, 1878. Both are buried in Fairview Cemetary at Altamont, NY. Their Children were:

[NI4089] Jeremiah van Auken, son of Jacob Van Auken and Sally Van Auken , was born Feb. 21, 1810, and married Sept. 30, 1827 Elisabeth Ulshaver, born Mar. 18, 1804, a daughter of Thomas Ulshaver and Christina Settle. They lived on Settle”s Hill on the farm next west of his father. Jeremiah died June 24, 1882. His wife died Mar. 28, 1891 Their children were:

[NI4117] Emaline Van Auken, daughter of Jeremiah Van Auken and Elizabeth Ulshaver, was born June 16, 1848, and married June 20, 1867 Alexander Young. Thry livrd on Settles Hill on the Van Auken farm. Their children were:

[NI4273] was in pottawatomi Co. KA in 1900

[NI4274] In 1946 she was living in Brawly CA andshe had three children . Her second husband was Pollard

[NI4276] Vanett Palmer
16325 El Molino, CT.
Fontana, CA 92335

I am trying to locate information concerning the following Van Akens who are listed as Unknowns in the Robert Van Auken "Revised Index to Individuals and families names Van Auken and Van Aken"

Abram F. Van Aken born 1837 (VA index lists as 1814) in PA
Mary Lundergun born 1840 in NJ

Charles E. Van Aken born 1861 PA
Malissa Ann Gager born in Canada

Florence May Van Aken
? Pollard

Owen F. Van Aken born 12/5/1885 Waterville, KA
??
Vanett Palmer

If you have any information on this line it would mean a lot to me

Vanette Van Aken Palmer
16325 El Molino Ct.
Fontana, CA 92335


[NI4301] The Elfrey Family: 1909 Nora Elfrey is 20 weeks on the Paupers List for Del. county and she seems to be the same one as: page 431 marriage records, filing date 6 Sep 1910:

[NI4304] SOCIAL SECURITY FORM
SS-5 reads as follows:
STILES WILLIAM FAIRCHILD
SS # 112-09-6394
ADDRESS: STOCTON AVE. WALTON, NEW YORK
PRESENT EMPLOYER: HENYY CORNER
WALTON, NEW YORK
AGE LAST BIRTHDAY: 62
DATE OF BIRTH: MAY 27, 1874
PLACE OF BIRTH: SUSQUEHANNA CO.,
SUSQUEHANNA, PA.
FATHER'S FULL NAME: ELISHA WILEY FAIRCHILD
MOTHER'S FULL MAIDEN NAME: JOSEPHINE SMITH
SEX: MALE COLOR: WHITE
SIGNED: STILES FAIRCHILD
DATE SIGNED: JAN. 8, 1937

[NI4308] [Desc of Eva J. Krum.FTW]

[Brøderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 1, Ed. 4, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Social Security Death Index, Surnames from A through L, Date of Import: Dec 18, 1996, Internal Ref. #1.111.4.100671.184]

Individual: Hawkins, William
Birth date: Jun 13, 1884
Death date: Sep 1966
Social Security #: 104-28-2386
Last residence: FL 33508
State of issue: NY

[NI4332] Charles died from injuries sustained in a motorcycle accident of 4 July 1930 in Colchester.

[NI4462] Born a Storr but raised as a Van Aken

[NI4531] Spanish American war

[NI4577] Arrived on the ship Cora in Aug 1845 from Netherlands

[NI4580] information from Carol L. Logan - ancestry board
Looking for information on parents and children of Clark(e) Burdick, b 1 Dec 1799 Rensselaer Co. NY, d 14 Jan 1862 Chenango Co. NY, married on ca 1821 in NY to Permelia Coon or Richard, b 31 Dec 1800 Rensselear Co. NY, d Oct 1869 Stark Co. IL. Their children all born NY, John L. b 12 Feb 1822 d 22 Sep 1898 Stark Co. IL, Perry Commadore b 26 Mar 1824 d 30 Sep 1900 Stark Co. IL, Levi K. b 5 Aug 1826 d 5 May 1865 Memphis TN, Martin M., Mary Jane b 1833 m John Gates d 1873 Stark Co. IL, Warner Eliger b 13 Oct 1834 d 13 Feb 1913 Burkett NE, Permelia b 1837 m Frederick Eastibrooks, Roseanna b Jan 1840 m William G. Manna d 17 June 1877 Door Co WI, Calvin S. b 2 Jul 1843 d 11 May 1865 Alexandria VA

Have Clark buried in Afton, Chenango Co. NY. Died 14 Jan 1862
I have a small barrell with Clark's name painted on it. I know he was a cooper.

Permilia buried in Lawn Ridge Cem. Marshall Co. IL died Oct 1869.

I do have some information on most of their children.

Would be glad to share with you.

I would like to know more about John and Mary Jane Gates.
As of the 1870 Census I have 8 children for them.
Also Mary Jane is buried in Lawn Ridge Cem.

My parents, grandparents, great grandparents and one great great grandparent are all buried in the some small cem.

Like to hear from you,
Carol (Logan) now deGraffenried

[NI4581] may have been surname Richard

[NI4651] Father may not be Peter L - data from Ann Croston

email from Ann:
Hi Kamai,

I can pass along some speculation on the part of one researcher, the late Glorya Welch. Be cautious, though, nothing has been proven. Even she had question marks beside her notes.

The line MIGHT go like this:

Marinus, Pieter, Cornelis & Hester Reljie, Levy b ca 1740-1742, Peter L. mar Charlotte---, Levi (1801) and Caroline Crane, Francis and Mary Ann Campbell, Hiram Adelbert, John Jay, Vincent Vilroy, Richard Dole, Kamai.

Peter L was b 1769 and d 1848 and children were: Jacob, William, Peter, Henry, Mary Ann, Patty. The following is the census locations:

1800 & 1810 Berne, Albany Co, NY
1820 Locke, Cayuga Co
1830 China, Genesee Co
1840 Centerville, Alleghany Co
1850 Freedom, Cattauragus Co

We have several subscribers on this line. If you are interested in receiving information about our newsletter, please send me your mailing addres

We look forward to hearing from you!

Ann Croston
acroston@aol.com
[KamaiFamily.FTW]

Lived in Wyoming, New York per Letter to V.V.VanAken dated April 26, 1959 from Florence Van Aken

[NI4654] [KamaiFamily.FTW]

Lived at Fillmore, New York per Letter to V.V.VanAken dated April 26, 1959 from Florence Van Aken
Born 1823 Letter to V.V.VanAken dated Oct. 15, 1962 from Florence Van Aken
In 1856 he was in Illinois, 1864 in Iowa, he was a soldier in the Civil War / Letter to V.V.VanAken dated Oct. 15, 1962 from Florence Van Aken
In March 15, 1848, Francis was still in New York, Letter to V.V.VanAken dated Oct. 15, 1962 from Florence Van Aken

[NI4655] [KamaiFamily.FTW]

Born 1826 or 1828 Letter to V.V.VanAken dated Oct. 15, 1962 from Florence Van Aken

[NI4666] [KamaiFamily.FTW]

Have death certificate, occupation listed as farmer, maiden name of mother was Campbell, cause of death embolism of cerebral artery, birth place New York/ Letter to V.V.VanAken dated Oct. 15, 1962 from Florence Van Aken

[NI4672] I have just received a phone call and email from Kamai VanAken Krueger,
great-granddaughter of John Jay VanAken (g, g, grand of Hiram Adelbert
VanAken born 1851). She and I have been in touch for several years.
She informed me of the web page.
I am a decendent of Hiram VanAken as well, but am the granddaught
Frank Van Aken (great granddaughter of Hiram Adelbert VanAken).
My name is Linda VanAken Van Doren and I live in Forest Grove, Oregon. My
grandfather (Frank) migrated to Oregon from Montana in the early 1900's and
this is where our family settled and still lives. I would be happy to
exchange information with you about our line and yours. I had traced t
geneology back to Levi (born 1801)and Caroline Crane and am excited to find
more information dating back to Pieter, born 1680.
One bit of interesting information. Apparently my grandfather, Fran
dropped the capital A from Van Aken and all of us have spelled our last name
"Vanaken". The reason is unknown. My family did not know of the other
spelling until I came across birth and death records of Hiram and Susan Van
Aken some years back.
My email address is Vandorlin@aol.com
Thank you for all of the information on this website!
Linda Vanaken Van Doren

[NI4691] I am a decendent of Hiram VanAken as well, but am the granddaughter of
Frank Van Aken (great granddaughter of Hiram Adelbert VanAken).
My name is Linda VanAken Van Doren and I live in Forest Grove, Oregon. My
grandfather (Frank) migrated to Oregon from Montana in the early 1900's and
this is where our family settled and still lives. I would be happy to
exchange information with you about our line and yours. I had traced t
geneology back to Levi (born 1801)and Caroline Crane and am excited to find
more information dating back to Pieter, born 1680.

One bit of interesting information. Apparently my grandfather, Frank,
dropped the capital A from Van Aken and all of us have spelled our last name
"Vanaken". The reason is unknown. My family did not know of the other
spelling until I came across birth and death records of Hiram and Susan Van
Aken some years back.
My email address is Vandorlin@aol.com
Thank you for all of the information on this website!
Linda Vanaken Van Doren

[NI4707] Of my greatgrandfather, Elting, I have been told he spent most of his adult life in a sanitorium for the insane. This isn't hearsay. I do not know what type of illness he had, but he was there until he died. In those days, any sort of nerve disease was poorly understood, so I just don't know. There may be no way of discovering any details about that. Niether do I know where that asylum might have been, though I assume it was in the Kingston area.

[NI4708] I also have a very distant memory of my greatgrandmother Glennie Pine (Rufus' mother). She wore heavy and dark full-length Victorian garb till her dying day, and I have a vague memory of the house on Flatbush Ave in Brooklyn where she lived, though I never knew the address. In my memory of that house and that one visit as a young child, I have the impression of a dark and heavily ornate decor. I was told by someone that hers was the last regular, or one-family, house that existed on Flatbush. This would have been in the very early 1960's.

[NI4715] Let me guess (not knowing a heck of a lot about geneolgical terms), would CCVA be my first cousin five times removed? I see the departure in the trees at the progeny of A.G and Maria Louw.

Some other tidbits that stand out from my memories of my grandfather, Rufus Cole Van Aken, and his studies and what I was told:

I guess there was a painter by the name of John Vanderlyn who is related to me/us. He did the Columbus landing painting in the (?) NYC public library or maybe it's the Statehouse in Albany. He had something to do with Theodesia Burr and A. Hamilton. I believe Aaron Burr may have been a financial backer for Vanderlyn. My memory fails me on this. But I do recall one thing, being an artist myself: to paraphrase, Vanderlyn wrote in a letter or diary that his money woes might have been much less during his life had he gone the straight and narrow with his painting carreer by doing portraits instead of his neo-classical fantasies. The Empire style of furniture and corresponding style of architecture (that this fascination with things Classical spawned) were all the rage in the early 1800's apparently. One of those idealized Greco-Roman oil scenes of Vanderlyn's (a small one and not very good, in my opinion) was hung in my grandparents' parlor for all my childhood. What became of it after they passed away, I do not know. I assume it went with my aunt Elaine (Van Aken) Reddinger out to Cailfornia.

I also have a very distant memory of my greatgrandmother Glennie Pine (Rufus' mother). She wore heavy and dark full-length Victorian garb till her dying day, and I have a vague memory of the house on Flatbush Ave in Brooklyn where she lived, though I never knew the address. In my memory of that house and that one visit as a young child, I have the impression of a dark and heavily ornate decor. I was told by someone that hers was the last regular, or one-family, house that existed on Flatbush. This would have been in the very early 1960's.

Of my greatgrandfather, Elting, I have been told he spent most of his adult life in a sanitorium for the insane. This isn't hearsay. I do not know what type of illness he had, but he was there until he died. In those days, any sort of nerve disease was poorly understood, so I just don't know. There may be no way of discovering any details about that. Niether do I know where that asylum might have been, though I assume it was in the Kingston area.

One thing you might want to change is the spelling of my son's first name... it's Nicholas, not Nicolas. He is at the University of Massachusetts on the first leg of getting a degree in Electronics Engineering. My former wife, Wendy, and I came up with his name not being aware of the significance Van Aken-wise. My daughter's name is Eva (born 1982) and they live with their Mom in the hills of Western Massachusetts, not unlike the Catskills where I spent a lot of summers in Shokan at my grandparents' Chalet Elaine, as they called it.

I have recently been remarried, having been divorced from Wendy in 1988. My new wife's name is Brenda (formerly, Brenda Billard) and I have moved from Massachusetts to live with her in her native Canada. We are in a suburb of Toronto. I moved here five weeks ago, and believe it or not, we met via the Internet!

Somewhere there are actual descriptions of some of the more recent relatives in my lineage as written by my grandfather from his memories of having met them, grown up with them. I mean people from the second half of the 1800's. I will try and find those papers.

My father died of a brain tumor in 1962 and my mother passed away in 1976 still fairly young in her middle forties, never having recovered from the event of his death. That is my opinion and that of her closest friend/neighbor.

I am self-studying computer generated graphics for illustration and design right now and also trying to find a low-profile part-time job to keep up payments on my credit cards. My wife is a bookeeper for a paper supplier. My daughter is dating an artist... I am biting my tongue about what artists have to offer financially over the long term :o)

Peter

[NI4727] Lived in Chemung, NY

[NI4728] Moved to Dubuque, Iowa

[NI4767] I'll attach the linage that I have of Jan Coster Van Auken. In the Bible are family pictures. I have a Graduation Oration of Willard J. VanAuken from Union Classical Institue June 17, 1881. I also have a King size Blue and cream Quilt from I believe my Grandmothers mother with the Intials EVA( Emaline Van Auken ) dated 1854. It was given to me because I was born in 1954. I also have the Young histroy from 1745. Suits(Sutz) from 1670. I'd like to get father back with the Tygert history than 1766.
Thanks, Alan Tygert

[NI4773] owned Colonial Inn in Jeffersonville ny

[NI4812] [KamaiFamily.FTW]

Died in infancy

[NI4828] [KamaiFamily.FTW]

Ran Cable across Atlantic Ocean

[NI4832] [KamaiFamily.FTW]

Papa was tall, rugged and handsome, his Irish and Welsh heritage from his father showing in his fair, healthy coloring, the deep, violet blue eyes, the golden, light brown hair. From his mother, the blood of the Cherokee Indian showed in the high cheek bones, and his features were like unto those of an Indian chief. Papa was most at home in the woods. His step was soft and light and he could move through the timbered forests with the same grace and ease as that of his Indian forefathers. Within him was a love of the wilderness that was as natural as the breath he drew. He passed down to his five daughters and a son his great love of animals, both wild and tame. Elsie J. Cummings and Wavie J. Charlton, "Survival Pioneer Indian and Wilderness Lore," 1971

[NI4833] [KamaiFamily.FTW]

Mama- - - pretty, sweet-faced, gentle-hearted Mama, with her blue-gray eyes, dark hair, and clear, smooth skin. She had such a soft voice; never did we hear her raise her voice in anger. When chastening us, speaking quietly and gently, she would explain how we had erred. Mama had the practical wisdom and thrifty nature of her Dutch mother, saving where needful and yet ever ready to share her all, no matter how small that might be. She also possessed a most remarkable memory which she retained almost to her last days. She could remember not only all the dates of birth, deaths, weddings, and so forth, of all her numerous kinfolk, but also those of friends she had known. Hers was a sunny disposition, and she so enjoyed laughing, happy times. Mama was an excellent midwife and an extoller of the old-time remedies. She had a genuine love for people and they for her. Through good and bad times she always seemed to be there with a helping hand. Surely "Her children arise up, and call her blessed...." Proverbs 31:28 Elsie J. Cummings and Wavie J. Charlton, "Survival Pioneer Indian and Wilderness Lore," 1971

[NI4845] [KamaiFamily.FTW]

Our paternal grandmother was part Cherokee Indian and considered a real beauty, with her curling, black hair, snapping black eyes, rosy cheeks and clear, olive complexion. She was a very intelligent woman, interested in many things. Her quick mind could grasp a situation instantly. She was a great reader, wrote short stories and poetry. She was clever, witty; her tart remarks could bring either a sting or laughter. But above all, she was a good woman, ready to help a neighbor or give where needed. She was fiercely loyal to all her family and would have defended any of them with her life, if need be. Grandma loved the outdoors; there was little she didn't know about plants and their uses. Always she had endless sacks of dried seeds and herbs. For good, old-fashioned doctoring, she could hardly be beat. Elsie J. Cummings and Wavie J. Charlton, "Survival Pioneer Indian and Wilderness Lore," 1971

[NI4846] [KamaiFamily.FTW]

Our paternal grandfather was born in Owens County, Kentucky. He married Ellen ( Nellie Pauline) Gentry in Indian Territory, Oklahoma. She was his second wife, his first one (Maggie Herron) having passed away. Grandfather Jones was Welsh-Irish, a handsome man with bright blue eyes and medium brown hair. In his later years he grew a beard and is remembered by his grandchildren, with white hair and flowing white beard. He was of very erect carriage, always neat and trim looking. A carpenter by trade, he was also adept at many things and could turn his hand to almost any type of work if the need arose. He tried his hand at farming for several years and, as with any work he attempted, was able to provide a good living for his family. His was a friendly, pioneering spirit, and with his handiwork he brought improvement tot he area about him. As a boy in his early teens, he asked his father to let him enlist in the Union army. His father refused, for Grandfather was but a young lad at the time. But he had a mind of his own and proceeded to run away and join the Confederate army. He was the youngest one in his regiment.
Grandfather Jones was a man whose word was better than a bond; a man who believed that "to have good neighbors you must first be a good neighbor." He was a kind and honest father, very beloved by his family. Elsie J. Cummings and Wavie J. Charlton, "Survival Pioneer Indian and Wilderness Lore," 1971

[NI4849] [KamaiFamily.FTW]

Our maternal grandmother was raised a Quaker but turned Baptist when she married our Grandfather Colyer. Grandma Colyer was about five feet, five inches tall, a trim, erect figure with brown hair parted in the middle and worn sleekly against her head. Her eyes were a blue-gray. She bore grandfather twelve children, ten of which she raised. And though she had poor health throughout most of her life, her ever ready and willing spirit made up for her weak body. She was always ready to go to the aid of the sick, dress and lay out the dead. She, along with Grandfather Colyer, was always on hand to comfort the bereaved, to 'sit out the death wake'. The dead, in those days, were not taken to a mortuary, but were 'dressed' and 'laid out' in the best room of the house. The dead were never left alone, someone always 'sat' with them until time of burial. Burial took place as soon as possible after death, for the hot, humid weather of Missouri (especially in the summer time) was an element to be reckoned with. We might mention here that Grandma was nigh famous for the delicious corn bread and 'salt rising' bread which she could turn out, and no visitor ever left that house hungry. Grandmother Colyer believed in discipline for her children; she believed that there was only one way to live, and that was by the Good Book, veering neither to the right nor the left. She was a good woman and tried to bring up her children 'in the way that they should go'. Truly she was an example of a 'good neighbor'. Elsie J. Cummings and Wavie J. Charlton, "Survival Pioneer Indian and Wilderness Lore," 1971

[NI4850] [KamaiFamily.FTW]

Doctor, preacher, bricklayer, carpenter, farmer, a maker of wagon wheels, and last but not least, an outstanding husband, father and neighbor. There were those who maintained that Grandfather Colyer was as near a saint as ever walked the earth. He was loved and revered by all. He was a godly man, walking always closely with the Lord. Many times he stated that he had never met a stranger, that all people were his brothers and sisters. He believed in the brotherhood of man and felt that each individual is truly his 'brother's keeper'. Grandfather Colyer was our maternal grandparent; born in Gosport, Indiana, he left there with his parents when he was seven years old. They migrated to Missouri, where Grandpa eventually settled in West Plains, Missouri and made his home. By that time he was grown and married Charlotte Grimmett. He was a man possessing a great compassion for others. The latchstring of his door was always out; there was always room at his table for the visitor or the hungry. No one ever left without first partaking of food. Perhaps the fare was only pork, wild greens, and cornbread, but what more could one ask. grandma's cornbread was a delicious treat in itself. Grandfather Colyer was Irish, of medium height, well built, with black, wavy hair, the bluest of eyes and had a beautiful, fair complexion, a kind peculiar to many of the Irish. Grandpa was always on call. Day or night they would come or send for him from far to near: to administer to the sick, preach a funeral service, build a coffin, bury the dead, comfort the bereaved. He would never take payment for anything, and the valley people soon learned to never mention the word 'pay' to him. The very thought was distasteful to him and hurt him deeply. Surely here it did apply " - - - -Freely ye have received, freely give." Matthew Chapter 10:8 Elsie J. Cummings and Wavie J. Charlton, "Survival Pioneer Indian and Wilderness Lore," 1971

[NI4937] [KamaiFamily.FTW]

Birth date Aug 24 or 27, 1846 Letter to V.V.VanAken dated Oct. 15, 1962 from Florence Van Aken

[NI4965] murdered in Parksville

[NI4966] From Mary Dotsy White Sulphur Springs


Martin Redington born 1832 Ireland
.Unknown Redington
.+unknown wife
..Katherine Redington
..Anna Redington
..Mathia Redington
..Martin Redington
..Peter Redington
..Bernard Aloyisus Redington. Born Feb24,1880 Swan Lake
..+Catharine Irene Mullen. Born Feb 110, 1886 Liberty
...Gloria Redington born Dec 27, 1923 Liberty.
...+ George Parks
....Mary Parks
....+??? Dotsey
...George Redington owned Colonial inn Jeff
...Jeff Redington

..Rubin Mullen
..Raymond Mullen
..John Mullen
..Leo Mullen
..George Mullen
..Phil Mullen
..+Margaret
...Bill Mullen
...Phil Mullen
...Bob Mullen
...Patricia - murdered in Parksville

?? Redington died 1903 came from Ireland in 1846
Martin Redington born 1832 Ireland

1920 census - ny sullivan liberty
Bernard Redington age 39 born in NY parents born NY
+catherine age 33born in ny parents born in ny
.Milton 11

john redington age 83 born in ireland parents ireland
.Matilda age 50
.Catherine age 48 born ny
.Peter age 45
.Aura age 34

[NI4977] The father of Samuel Purvis, James Purvis was brought to this country when an infant by his parents who migrated from England.
Some of the family settled in the south, some in New York City and others in Sullivan County, New York, where they remained thru life.
Their place was called Purvis for many years until the Ontario and Western RR was built across the property of Dr. Livingston, when the name was changed to Livingston Manor.
James Purvis, so 'tis said, was a handsome man, six feet in height. His son, Samuel, was also very tall.
James married Abagail Jackson from Litchfield, Conn. Samuel, James, Thomas and others were their children.
Samuel and James paid the mortgage on their parents' farm before going into business for themselves. Samuel used to go on rafts of logs down the river to Philadelphia. He accepted a position with Hammond Bros. who owned one of the largest tannies in the state at DeBruce as outside overseer, remained eight years and them became a partner of Peter Millspaugh in the lumber business at Woolseyville. A few years later he formed a partnership with H.J. Barles in the mercantile business at Liberty, NY, where he remained until 1886 when he sold out, retired and moved to Middletown, NY.
James Purvis was notified a number of times that there was money in the Bank of England for the Purvis family but in those days few people made the voyage and he never made any effort to get it.

[NI4978] "As the giver of all good and perfect gifts has spared to us our
mother, Abigail Purvis, we, as a united family, met together on the
26th day of April, 1879, to celebrate with her at the house of J.C.
Purvis the eighty-second anniversary which God in mercy has spared
her to see. The day was magnificent. One of those days that showed
the goodness of God in its warm, yellow sunshine, that unfolds,
brings forth the beauty and loveliness of nature. And with the music
of birds around us, came sons and sons-in-law, daughters and
daughters-in-law, grandsons, grand-daughters and great grand-
children, until the family numbered about 24.

"The family, as well as mother earth, had thrown off the winter
mantle and came forth with the light heartedness of spring. "The
laughs applauded and the jokes went round." The aged mother, though
in failing health, felt her age renewed and could but think of her
youth, when she, with her husband, who had passed on before and
awaits her on the other shore, had been happy participants on similar
occasions. When after the husking bee by the light of autumn moon,
she had been led forth to tip the light fantastic toe in the French
forth or Virginia Reel. "O! for the spirit of youth." After a few
solos and a little good piano music, the Purvis family gathered
around the well laden table, not turkey and plum pudding, but beef
and the good things of life. After a very able blessing was asked by
the aged mother, the repast began. When justice had been done to the
dinner, the family repaired to the setting with their gifts as a
token of love and rememberance of their aged mother.

"Thanking her master for her children and sparing her life to see
them grown to be honorable men and women, and successful in this
life, her prayer is for their success in the world to come. If her
life is spared to see another anniversary, she wishes to meet the
whole entire family, and if it should not be the will of God to meet
them on earth, she hopes to meet them around the thrown of grace.

"After spending a few more hours pleasantly together, and the
afternoon drawing to a close, the good-byes were said and the party
came to an end, in hopes to meet again. P."

Sullivan County Record, May 7, 1879

[NI4982] James conducted a saw and turning mill business in Youngsville until 1876 or 1877. Then He went to English Center Pennsylvania and ran a tannery in partnership with his brothers George and Edward.. In 1881He and his two sons moved to Spottslvania county Virginia..
25 miles south of fredericksburg..There they bought 400 acres of timberland and erected the first steam power saw and turning mill in that
area... They made ball bats, Indian clubs,yokes, felloes and other things..

[NI4999] [1701871a.FTW]

Married to ____ Milk. Divorced

[NI5158] Came from Switzerland and built the homestead on Swiss Hill

[NI5238] For a while Tunis operated a store in Youngsville on the site of the present Rogler store, Later moving to the middle west and from there to Lakeside,Washington.

Tunis was a Civil War Veteran had the rank of captain in the famous 143rd New York Reginment formed in Sullivan County

[NI5276] Notes for Josephine Augusta Gates:
Josephine was born in Pennsylvania, but was raised in central Illinois. After her mother died at the age of 15 she lived with her uncle Perry Commodore Burdick and his wife Sarah Stout in Stark County, Illinois.

She was married to Robert Erickson for over 25 years. The 1910 census for Lacon, Marshall County, Illinois listed her as divorced. However, I have not yet found a divorce decree. Stories from her daughter state that he left when she and her twin sister were very young.

Josephine was employed as a laborer at the Lacon Wool Mill. According to her daughter Blanch, she also took in laundry and sewing to feed and cloth her children after her husband Robert moved to Peoria.

After her children were grown and married, Josephine moved to Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

[NI5343] [fgriffin.ged]

This data is from Rootsweb's Worldconnect database. The original submitter of this data is Fred Griffin - fred_DOT_griffin_AT_verizon_DOT_net where _DOT_ = . and _AT_ = @

[NI5461] Livings with Edward Livingston in 1850 with family 5 kids and wife
Edward Livingston age 53 and Samual 50

[NI5468] Leland S. Purvis, aged 62, a life-long resident of Livingston Manor,
died of pneumonia, Thursday, October 12, at his camp at Inlet,
Hamilton County, where he had gone nine days before to spend the
hunting season, as was his custom each year. He was the only child of
James C. and Kate Read Purvis. His father kept what was known as "The
Hotel" on Jacktown Hill, then being called Purvis. He leaves no near
relatives."

Sullivan County Record, October 26, 1933

[NI5493] 1. Amariah Dann, born November 15, 1791 in Ridgefield, Conn; died August 20, 1879 in Virgil, N. Y.. He was the son of 2. Ebenezer Dann and 3. Sarah H. Jones. He married (1) Nancy Purvis in 1812. She was born 1795 in ON THE OCEAN, and died January 27, 1859 in Virgil, N. Y.. She was the daughter of George Purvis and Elizabeth Unknown. >a He married (2) Sally Unknown Abt. 1860. She was born May 1801, and died September 12, 1860 in Virgil Rural Cemetery, Virgil, Cortland Co. N. Y.. He married (3) Lydia Unknownb Aft. 1860. She was born 1822 in Otsego Co. NY.


[NI5499] JACKSON - William John JACKSON b. 9 Dec 1814 Sullivan Co NY, moved to Delaware Co NY. His mother was Jane PURVIS (came to US when 16 yr from Eng), her mother was Sally, and her father was George Purvis. William's father was Isaac Jackson, thought to have been born VT. Isaac's father was David Jackson born VT, Isaac's mother was Rachel. William's sister's were Julia Seelye, Harriet, Margaret, Pattie, brothers were Henry, Darius, Charles. Isaac was in RW under Col. Van RENSSELEAR, 9th NY Militia, his father David was in RW under Col. Josiah SMITH. William m. 29 Dec 1839 Mary Ann CHAMPION born 29 Dec 1818 Beaver Co PA. William and Mary had the following children: George Washington Jackson, Nancy Jane Jackson m. Aaron RUSE, Martha Elizabeth Jackson m. Lewis TEETERS, Julia Ann Jackson m. Nathan COBB, Harriet Ellen Jackson m. Louis Geaque, John William Jackson m. Cecilia Welcome Jackson, Isaac Henry Jackson m. Emma Jane ARNOLD (my line), Alma Adna Jackson m. Amos JOHNSON, Mary Adeline Jackson m. George GADDIS, Oscar Darius Jackson m. Sadie ROBINA, Aaron Kelley Jackson m. Mary SULLIVAN, Lewis Edgar Jackson m. Cassie MALONEY. My gmother Lillian Frances Jackson (from Isaac m. Emma) b. 1876 Abilene KS m. Arthur WOODRUFF. Also looking for BUNCE from NYor PA. Thanks. Garron Woodruff - posted 04-2003

[NI5501] Isaac was in RW under Col. Van RENSSELEAR, 9th NY Militia, his father David was in RW under Col. Josiah SMITH

[NI5516] My gr gr gr grandfather was Abraham Corgill, who settled on Thunder Hill about 1794. He was the father of John and James Corgill and was killed while in the woods by a falling tree limb. John Corgill, my gr gr grandfather married and had 6 children, 4 girls and 2 boys. One of the boys was John Corgill, my gr grandfather. He married Lucy Grant, a niece to the President Ulysses S. Grant. They had 2 boys, one was my grandfather Benjamin Corgill. He married Fredella Moore. They raised 3 children, Harry, Eva (your grandmother) and Inez (my mother). That is all the info I have on the Corgill side except they are all buried over in Neversink somewhere, I know it is on a hill with a stone wall in front of it near the road. Grandma died and was buried on November 29, l949, the day we moved into our home on Main Street where we live now. Hope this info helps you. I don't know how much you have so far. Barbara Berberich stopped in at the Library when she was here last Tuesday. Didn't have much chance to talk to her for I was very busy that day. We have been in touch thru e-mail. Didn't have any trouble recognizing her for she looks just like her mother. Guess they had just been over to the cemetery.
Edie

[NI5521] a niece to the President Ulysses S. Grant

[NI5581] July 15, 2004
Dear Harold,
With some differences in dates, your postings of 29 June 2003 at
RootsWeb.com agree with mine on this branch of the Tremper Family. My
branch is from Kingston, Ulster Co. and are cousins to yours in Orange
Co. and Sullivan Co.
From various sources, I have John Tremper born ca 1795 in Orange
Co. married Elizabeth (Betsy) Snyder/Snider, born 1806 in Orange Co.
She was his cousin, through the Trempers.

John was a son of John George Tremper b 1 March 1751 at Clarkstown
(then Orange Co, now in Rockland Co.) and Mary (Polly) Ten Eyck, born
March 1765. John George Tremper died 6 Aug 1827 at Montgomery and is
buried in St. Andrews Cemetery there. Polly Ten Eyck died 20 June 1842
and is buried in the same place. They were married 29 July 1794 at
Kakiat RDC, Orange Co. Info is from the George H. Budke collection at
New City Library, New City, Rockland Co, NY.
This couple had the following children:
Margrietje/Mary E. (ca 1794)
John (1795-1799) married Elizabeth (Betsy) Snyder/Snider, born 1806 at
Orange Co.
Jacob (born 5 June 1796) married Maria Roosa (1802) ca 1830. Went to
Michigan.
John George (10 May 1797) married Sarah Perry (born 10 May 1795) on
16 Oct 1819 at Tappan RDC, Clarkstown
Phoebe Ten Eyck (born 1801) married Wilmot Haines, born 3 Aug 1794 at
Orange Co. on 9 Mar 1819 at Brick RDC, Montgomery, Orange Co.
Catherine Snyder (born 25 Mar 1803) married Jacob La Tourette (born 18
Feb 1802) on 14 Feb 1822 at St.Andrews, Walden, Orange Co.
Priscilla Tremper Leith
islpris@comcast.net

[NI5624] dear harold: I finally received the birth certificate from Oswego for my grandfather Edward Everett VA..this is notable only because it clears up a lot of unknowns in the index. Gramp's mother is definitely MARY McAnaney, father Lewis VA. we still do not know why the children resided with a Mary Harcourt living next door to Lewis/mary McAnaney VA in oswego from time to time but we definitely know that Harcourt was not their mother..ALSO we have found there is an additional child-first born to Lewis and Mary ..this means the following are children to lewis/mary: anna mary b. 1881 Pa.
William L. b. 1883 Pa.d.1957
Alice C. b. august 1885 Pa.
Gertrude b. March 1887 Pa.
Helen C.(Nell) b. June 1889 Oswego NY
Edward E. b. august 17, 1891 OswegoNY d. 1-4-69
Mary A. b. july 1893 oswego NY d. 1906
Cordelia C.(delia) b. october 1896 oswego NY
I am still working on the index..my time free is very limited but I am plodding along. My work schedule is awful..I work noon to 11 p>m for 7-10 days and then have 1 day off..for the past 3 months I have had only 2 days off together so I am pretty much stupid tired most of the time. hopefully this will change soon enabling me by the end of October to occasionally get two days off together like the rest of the world has so I can have more time to work on this..in the meantime I hope to get at least 2-3 pages done a week...I am working on a lead re:lewis' parentage .My sister found a William VA in Missouri 1880 census. wife:Martha sons John and Lewis.William and Martha were born in Pa. slim lead but Lewis" first born son was named william and it is possible that John moved to ohio where Lewis also went to when he abandoned Mary and all his children...kt

[NI5644] While I still do not know who the parents of David J. Knapp were (the one who > married "Livingston Samuel Purvis' " daughter, Satilla "Estella" Purvis ) I did find reference to them in Fallsburgh cemetery records. (Palen Cemetery/Old Fallsburgh Cemetery where they are buried) as follows:
>
> James H. Knapp, son of David and Satilla Knapp d. June 24 1854 4 months 7 days
> Lilla L. Knapp daughter of David and Satilla Knapp d. February 20 1862
> Sally A. Knapp daughter of David and Satilla Knapp d. May 21 1850 1 year 7 months 5 days
>
Wondering if they had any children that lived to marry and carry on this line
I also found in old Sullivan Co Masonic records that David J. Knapp was a charter member of Lodge #532 in Monticello. He was listed as a mechanic living in Fallsburgh.

[NI5661] Dear All,

When talking to my sister, Maria Francisca and living in France, I found out she had quite some information on the Van Akens, our ancestors

Her information:

Evert van Aken (date of birth unknown, can be investigated, if required), married to:
Aartje Spiekerboer. (same remark)

one of their sons:
Reyer van Aken (d.o.b.: 11sep1798), married to:
Gerritjen Holstein (year of birth: 1801)

one of their sons:
Evert van Aken (d.o.b.: 27oct1832), married to:
Hendrika Migchelsen (d.o.b.: 12oct25)

one of their sons:
Everhardus Hendrikus van Aken (d.o.b.: 22nov1864), married to:
Willemina Fijnvandraat (d.o.b.: 03sep1864)

one of their sons:
Evert van Aken (d.o.b.: 15jun1892), married to:
Mietje Visscher (d.o.b.: 04feb1888)

They had three children:
Everhard van Aken (d.o.b.: 15mar1918)
Frank van Aken (d.o.b. 16sep1919)
Wim van Aken (d.o.b.: 03jul1926)

Frank van Aken married Afke van Mourik (d.o.b. 22feb1920)

They had three children:
Evert van Aken (d.o.b. 09aug1952, undersigned)
Cornelis van Aken (d.o.b. 09apr1954, my brother)
Maria Francisca van Aken (d.o.b. 04jan1956, my sister)

Further information:
I seems my uncle Wim van Aken (d.o.b. 03jul1926) has some more information
on the ancient V.A.'s.
If required I can contact him and request him if he has any info on the famous
Marinus V.A., whose name I have seen quite some times on your site.

Maria Francisca (Fransje), reading copy:
please check out the V.A. website. Possibly you have some additional info that can
be used by the American V.A.'s. You already have the relevant details

Mr. Harold van Aken:
Will revert separately to you and your wife. REGARDS

please let me know if there is anything further we can do to assist

Awaiting your comments,

With kind regards,

Evert van Aken
Hoogvliet - RT / Holland
vanaken1@zonnet.nl

[NI5663] Liviing in France

[NI5670] Hi Harold,
A note from Ann today said that you need help in getting the RVA index online. That's a pretty wonderful index that Robert has created and I would be delighted to help...I am a retired School Librarian and, although technology can throw me sometimes, I am good at word processing. At times I am very busy helping my husband in his consulting business (I write funding grants) but other times I am free. I have all ready put several cemeteries online for the Cayuga County NY ite and loved doing it. There is only one thing...will you help me get my branch included? That would be super! So far no one has made the online edition and only a couple are in the print version. I would like to change that. (-; My line is Abraham, Daniel, Jeremiah, Moses, Charles Mortimer, Elizabeth Ann VA RICE, Esther Nellie RICE CHAPIN, Charlotte CHAPIN ROSS, Sharon ROSS LOYSEN.

NOTE: Actually Charles Mortimer VA had a son Myron Wilbur who was a well known lawyer in the Utica NY area. His son, Wilbur Rice VA, was a noted navy commander from 1899 to 1953. They haven't yet made it to the index!

Were you at the 1998 reunion in Port Jervis? I was there with my Mother and we had a wonderful time.

I understand that you have software for this project so, if you are interested in my helping, please let me know what is next. Probably the most difficult thing (for me) will be setting up the program!! Oh well, am willing to give it a try.

Sharon Ross Loysen (in New Jersey)

[NI5672] NOTE: Actually Charles Mortimer VA had a son Myron Wilbur who was a well known lawyer in the Utica NY area. His son, Wilbur Rice VA, was a noted navy commander from 1899 to 1953. They haven't yet made it to the index!

[NI5721] Dear Harold. I have found so much information in my long search of over 40 years. I was given the name Corinne Van Auken by my birth father Lloyd R. Van Auken amd my mother, Marguerite Rinn on May 4th 1936 in San Francisco Ca. I was raised by mother's parents in the little town of Lodi, 90 miles east of SF. I claimed the name Van Auken until I was married in 1962. Even though I know my father gave up any custody or visiting rights I have always at least wanted to see a picture of him and know a little about him. Thanks to the wonderful work of Ann Croston I found that my birth father remarried Florence Chew and did not have any other known children. He died about the same time my mother died in the state of Michagan, I have a list of his brothers and sisters and their children and grandchildren. This is where everything has come to a halt, I am sure the families never, ever knew about me and it must be a! shock. I was hoping to hear from one of them that would fulfill this life-long wish, I taught kindergarten for 40 years and now I have remarried and live in Stockton Ca, I,m enjoying my retirement-my ddaughter and two grandsons. I would be so grateful if I could locate anyone who had an uncle Lloyd R.Van Auken who died in Fremont, Michagan Aug 31st 1988 My address is 7618 Meadow StocktonCa 95207 and my e-mail is ghazelet@sbcglobal.net thank you and Happy Holidays

[NI5776] Miles Hardenbergh spent several years in Pennsylvania then went to Missoula Montana ..

[NI5787] Grace left Downsville in 1910 to go to Washington to learn to teach young girls to cook. She got a teaching job at Millersburg Ky.

[NI5788] Cora Hardenbergh Haring resides in Vestwood New Jersey..

[NI5790] Twins were born to them but died in infancy

[NI5800] Elizabeth was married to Able and had two daughters

[NI5973] The Daily News - A3, Port Angeles, WA, Wednesday, March 19, 1980
WALTER SCOTT
In accordance with his wish, there will be no service for Walter Scott, 88, 1225 Georgiana St. Mr. Scott died Friday in Port Angeles. Cremation was under direction of Harper Funeral Home. He was born Oct. 16, 1891, at Middletown, N.Y., to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Scott. On June 10, 1918, at Middletown, he and Hannah Fay Krum were married. Mrs. Scott died last year. Mr. Scott owned and operated a hardware store in Groton, N.Y., for many years. Upon his retirement he moved to California. In 1959 he moved to Port Angeles to be near his daughter. He was a 59-year member of the Groton Masonic Lodge 396 and was secretary from 1924 to 1959. He also was a member of the Methodist Church, John Birch Society and Port Angeles Senior Citizens. Survivors are a son, Warren Scott of Oxnard, Calif.; a daughter, Jean Rudolph of Port Angeles; four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

[NI6055] Obituary From St. Petersburg Times - Tuesday, April 5, 1938:

CLARK CRUM
Clark Crum, 77, retired feed merchant from Liberty, N.Y. who resided here at 3268 Third Avenue South, died yesterday morning at 1:15 o'clock at a local hospital. He is survived by the widow, Mrs. Carrie Crum, a daughter, Mrs. Hannah Fay Scott, Groton, N.Y.; two sons, Herman N. Crum and Earl T. Crum, both of Liberty, and a sister, Mrs. Hannah Johnson, Monticello, N.Y. The body was returned to Liberty last night for funeral services and buriel. Local arrangements were in charge of Wilhelm's.

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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT
I, CLARK KRUM, of the Town of Liberty in the County of Sullivan and State of New York being of sound mind and memory, do make, publish and declare this my last WILL and TESTAMENT, in manner following, that is to say:
FIRST: I direct the payment of all my just debts and funeral expense
SECOND: All the rest, residue and remainder of my estate both real and personal of whatsoever kind or nature it might be or wheresoever situate, I give, devise and bequeath to my beloved wife, Carrie Mills Krum, to have and to hold for her own use and benefit for and during the term of her natural life with the privilege and power to use the whole or any part of whatever she may receive from my estate should it become necessary or should she deem it best to so use it.
THIRD: Upon the death of my said wife, Carrie Mills Krum, I hereby give, devise and bequeath unto my daughter, Hannah K. Scott, the sum and amount of Four Thousand ($4,000.00) Dollars from such assets of my estate as may be remaining upon the death of my said wife.
FOURTH: All the rest, residue and remainder of my estate which might be remaining on the death of my said wife I hereby give, devise and bequeath to my to sons, H. Nelson Krum and Earl T. Krum, share and share alike to be theirs absolutely and forever.
FIFTH: In the event that my said wife, Carrie Mills Krum, pre-deceases me, then and in that event I hereby give and bequeath to my said daughter, Hannah K. Scott, the sum and amount of Four Thousand ($4,000.00) Dollars, and all the rest, residue and remainder of my property of whatsoever kind or nature it might be wheresoever situate I give devise and bequeath unto my two sons, H. Nelson Krum and Earl T. Krum, share and share alike, to be theirs absolutely and forever.
LASTLY, I hereby appoint my sons H. Nelson Krum and Earl T. Krum executors of this, my last WILL and TESTAMENT, herby revoking all former wills by me made.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto subscribed my name the 30th day of October in the year Nineteen Hundred and Thirty-Si
CLARK KRUM (L.S.)
(Attestation Clause)
Gardner LeRoy, residing at Liberty, N.Y.
Ruth Sprague, residing at Liberty, N.Y.

[NI6056] LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT

I, CARRIE MILLS KRUM, of the Village of Liberty in the County of Sullivan and State of New York being of sound mind and memory, do make, publish and declare this my last Will and Testament, in manner following that is to say:
First, I direct my executors hereinafter named to pay my just debts and funeral expenses from my interest as a beneficiary under the Last Will and Testament of my deceased Husband, Clark Krum, if any, and also from my interest as a creditor of the Clark Krum and Sons partnership business, located in the Village of Liberty, New York. It is my intention to spare from these expenses my household and personal effects.
Second, I hereby give devise and bequeath absolutely and forever unto my son Earl T. Krum and H. Nelson Krum of Liberty, New York, all of my right title and interest which I now have or may have at the time of my death of any kind or nature, tangeable or intangeable, real or personal as a partner (general or special), creditor, or residuary legatee under The Last Will and Testament, aforesaid, in and to Clark Krum and Sons, a partnership business located in the Village of Liberty, New York.
Third, I hereby give and bequeath to my daughter Hannah Fay Scott of Groton, New York, my checking account with The National Bank of Liberty, located at Liberty, New York, of which I may die possessed. Fourth, all the rest, residue and remainder of my estate real personal or mixed, and wheresoever situated, I hereby give, devise and bequeath to my three children, Earl T. Krum, H. Nelson Krum and Hannah Fay Scott to be their absolutely and forever.
Lastly I hereby appoint my two sons, Earl T. Krum and H. Nelson Krum executors of this, my last Will and Testament, hereby revoking all former wills by me made.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto subscribed my name the 18th day of July in the year Nineteen Hundren and fifty tw
Carrie F. Krum L.S.

Page 2

WE, whose names are hereto subscribed, DO CERTIFY that on the eighteenth day of July 1952 the testatrix above named, subcribed her name to this insturment in our presence and in the presence of each of us, and at the same time, in our presence and hearing, declared the same to be her last Will and Testament, and requested su, and each of us, to sign our names thereto as witnesses to the execution thereof, which we hereby do in the presence of the testatrix and of each other, on the day of the date of the said Will, and wirte opposite our names our respective place of residence.

Florence E. Barkley residing at Liberty, New York
Ethel M. Mauer residing at Liberty, New York
*********************************************************

[NI6077] The infomation you gave me about Stoddard (& Rens. Jr., as it turned out) procuring hides & tanning agents (incl. hemlock, hence Rens' eventual involvement in the lumber business, which also became the business of his son, Virgil, my grandfather) was very helpful.

[NI6083] Married by minister Grover G Winters. b. abt.1880 in Willowemoc. d. 1971

[NI6111] aka Dennis Reser
aka Dennis DeCoursey

[NI6119] went to Michigan

[NI6132] lives in Conn

[NI6135] died early

[NI6158] Betty Matteson, the chronicler of the Durkees, notes that "most of the children [of Asa and Lois] remained in Vermont."

[NI6163] he "local man placed on [Chile-Peru] boundary commission" whose cleft-chinned visage has looked out at me, puzzlingly, from a 1925-26 newspaper clipping these many years;

[NI6168] Jan DEPRE #4262 born Abt 1635, Commines, Lille, France, married 25
may 1655, in NY, Margaret CROMMARTIE #4263, born Abt 1640, SCT, died
1658. There is no proof for parents of Marinus Van Aken or Pieternelle
De Pre.

99.Margaret CROMMARTIE #4263 born Abt 1640, SCT, died 1658. d/o John
CROMMARTIE...

[NI6171] Johannes WESTBROEK #4146 born Abt 1660, Albany, NY, married Cir 1687,
in DRC Kingston, Ulster Co., NY, Magdalena (Lena) Janse DECKER #4147,
born Cir 1666, Ulster Co., NY. Johannes died Cir 1726, Nytesfield
(Warwarsing), Ulster Co., NY. Best guess for birth date... Ancestors of
all the Westbrooks of the Delaware Valley...

51.Magdalena (Lena) Janse DECKER #4147 born Cir 1666, Ulster Co., NY.
d/o: Capt Jan Broerson (Decker) DEKKER & Heyltje Jacobs... Witnesses at
bap: Aeltjen Claes, Ariaen Appels, Mariken Appels...

[NI6173] Johannes WESTBROEK #4146 born Abt 1660, Albany, NY, married Cir 1687,
in DRC Kingston, Ulster Co., NY, Magdalena (Lena) Janse DECKER #4147,
born Cir 1666, Ulster Co., NY. Johannes died Cir 1726, Nytesfield
(Warwarsing), Ulster Co., NY. Best guess for birth date... Ancestors of
all the Westbrooks of the Delaware Valley...

51.Magdalena (Lena) Janse DECKER #4147 born Cir 1666, Ulster Co., NY.
d/o: Capt Jan Broerson (Decker) DEKKER & Heyltje Jacobs... Witnesses at
bap: Aeltjen Claes, Ariaen Appels, Mariken Appels...

[NI6175] George CLARK #32 born 17 Oct 1822, Eldred, Sullivan Co., NY,
occupation Farmer, married Cir 1850, in Sullivan Co., NY, Harriette
COVART #33, born 29 Sep 1831, Glen Spey, Sullivan, NY, died 18 Mar 1889,
Eldred, Sullivan Co., NY, buried: Mar 1889, Eldred Cem, Sullivan, NY.
George died 20 Sep 1885, Eldred, Sullivan Co., NY, buried: Sep 1885,
Eldred Cem, Sullivan, NY. Per C9, living in Highland in 1880 w/wife and
3 children. Per 1860 Census, living Highland NY w/wife & 4 kids. Samuel
CLARK, blind, 78 bn NY (cir 1782) living w/them (relation?). has Geo dob
as cir 1830. Per 1850 census, living w/wife in Lumberland Sull NY,
married w/in year. Probable child of these parents.

[NI6236] Supervisor of Red Hill, Claryville

[NI6260] Forest Ranger in Red Hill, NY

[NI6263] THEY COME FROM ROUNDOUT NY AND WERE THE FAMILY THAT OWNED THE FERRY CO. DURING THE LATE 18TH. THEY RAN THE FERRIES TILL THEY STARTED TO BUILD THE BRIDGES IN 1925. MY GRANFATHER WAS JOHN HABER BUT I NEVER MET HIM. THE LIBRARY IN KINGSTON NY HELPED ME A LOT OF THAT SIDE OF THE FAMILY AND EVEN FOUND A BOOK FOR ME THAT WAS PUBLISHED ABOUT THE FERRIES THAT RAN ON THE ROUNDOUT CREEK INTO KINGSTON NY.

[NI6311] Resided at East Windsor; in 1720 was part owner of a vessel, and the wealthiest man in the town; one of the company that owned the town of Torrington; member of the church; constable, sealer of leather, selectman

[NI6312] From Bill Noren website http://www.noren.com

[NI6319] Grant line from Bill Noren http://www.noren.com

Grant Page
http://www.lib.siu.edu/projects/usgrant/ahg-genea.html

[NI6321] Cornelius Lowe was my gr gr grandfather (your gr gr gr), whose ancestors came from Holland. They were Dutch or German Dutch. He married Sally Gillette, had 5 children, one of whom was
Abigal Lowe, my gr gr grandmother. She married William Sheeley and they had 3 children before he died. Then she married Divine Moore and Fredella Moore was born ( my grandmother or my mother's mother.)
Edie

[NI6427] [clipping.FTW]

Godparents 18 APR 1667 Pieter Hesselszen, Apollonie Barents

[NI6467] My great grandmother was also our last Purvis (Agnes Isabelle). She
left LM around 1900 to teach school, later married and lived in
Brooklyn. However, she returned to LM for the birth of her two
children; her parents Aaron and Mary Jane (Dougherty) Purvis lived in LM
until the 1920s. Later they lived with her. I know she always
considered LM her home and did research on her Purvis ancestry and
before that earlier on some of the female lines.
Agnes raised my father after her daughter died at age 24 and he
remembered his great grandfather well since Aaron lived to be 98! They
used to visit LM to see the old farm, friends and relatives and the
Independence Day parades (c.1930-1945) which he really enjoyed. He told
me the town was called Purvis but the name was changed on account of a
wealthy man who lived there.
Aaron Purvis' family was decimated by the Civil War. Both his older
brothers served: John E. [143rd] was killed and William W. [101st &
37th] returned but never married. Aaron had six children but four died
in childhood. The two surviving children were women. His two daughters
married and lived in NYC and PA so there were no sons or sons-in-law to
work a farm. Agnes's husband was a chemist. I don't know what the
economic situation was in Sullivan County at the turn of the century -
maybe other Purvis families moved if there was a general decline in
population.
Can anyone describe, with reference to a modern map, where 'Jacktown'
and 'Jacktown Road' and the old Purvis farms were?

[NI6498] [schoonover.FTW]

Address noted at time of death was 115 Rusling Ave, also listed by George Tams at time of his marriage.

Job was noted as a potter and employed by the Greenwood Pottery, as noted in his obit.

[NI6499] [schoonover.FTW]

Birth day may have been October 15, as stated by the death certificate!

[NI6502] [schoonover.FTW]

Daily American Times obit. 1/31/1890 notes young Howard lived 2 years, 2 months and 9 days.

[NI6503] [schoonover.FTW]

Death certificate noted young Lydia lived 2 months and 7 days.

[NI6505] [schoonover.FTW]

Address obtained from 1920 census.

[NI6543] Settled near Divine's Corners in 1805 or 1806.
He was the descendant of several generations of Johns

[NI6575] Died in childbirth of John Converse Hall

[NI6736] Hello Herold, sorry it has taken me so long to respond. I'm a teacher and
things are very busy! I want to give you some names and dates for the index
but I can't figure out how to tell if they might already be in some
addendum, so I'll just send them all. My mother was Doris Van Auken, P-7(or
8?).
She was born in Michigan to Wilbur and Vera VA, and given up for adopti
(after their divorce) before she was a year old. Her name was chang
Madelon Haring, and after her death in 1992 I found her adoption papers with
her birth name on them. That started my search! It's always so amazing to
find one-half of your family that you knew nothing about! Now I'm pret
involved in research on the southwest Michigan bunch of VAs. I'll start
with Aaron (Marinus - Pieter - Gideon-Johannes) because he was the first one
to come to Michigan, although all his children were born in NY. I'm su
I'm repeating many facts that you already have, but hope this will add a
little to your data base. I have a sort of unique (or odd) way of writing
out my genealogy but I think it is fairly understandable. For one I sorted
out the 2 Rhoda wives of Daniel VA, and I've found some missing children of
John M, and one unknown son of Aaron - Benjamin. Probably there are so
mistakes, but I've spent a lot of time look at census, cemetary, family
bible, and local history stuff and also communicating with a previously
unknown cousin who has lived in Paw Paw MI all her life. This whole group
lived in or near Van Buren County. Okay - I'm sending this as an
attachment, which I'm not too experienced at, so you might get it all! Let
me know if anything is helpful....hope I'm not wasting your time. Any
corrections would be great too! Thanks for all you do for our family

[NI6785] Magdalena VAN AUKEN (daughter of Isaac VAN AUKEN Jr. and Margriet HORNBECK) was born on April 10, 1765 in Ulster Co. New York. She died on December 20, 1831. Speculation.. That Magdalena's line given a (1) Marinus - (2) Isaac - (3) Isaac Jr is based in part on the similarity of names given her children with the names in the Isaac Van Auken Jr. m. Margaret Hornbeck family. Isaac and Margaret were also witnesses to the baptism of Magdalena's first child, Margaret.

The will of Madalena's brother, James , probated 3 July 1839, states "I give to my sister Magdalena, wife of Absolum Vanauken (the money was given in trust to David Vannoye for her) the said Absolum having abandoned her without giving to her means of subsistance and it being my intention to give to her a separate support independant and beyond the control of her worthless husband.

Evidently the money did not stretch far enough for all their needs. Absolum's son Jacob H. (History of Steuben County, Indiana) traded his farm in Pike Co. PA for a tract of coal land near Pittsburge which he refused to occupy. At five years of age, Jacob, was thus homeless and face to face with poverty. During suceeding winters he attended the country school of Sussex Co. NJ, his feet clad in rags, later to be exchanged for leather shoes purchased with quails he entrapped. Absolom VAN AUKEN and Magdalena VAN AUKEN had the following children:

[NI6787] Daniel Abraham is buried by himself, apart from the family Van Auken plot. Legend is that he was so hated by his family, they would not let him be buried with the rest of the family.

[NI6798]
66. Sarah M. VAN AUKEN was born on September 4, 1820 in Freeport, Alleghany Co., Pennsylvania. She appeared on the census in 1900 in Chardon Village, Geauga Co., Ohio. Listed as Sarah Churchill, a widow, with widowed daughter Sarah T. Hoskins. Father born in NY and mother born in MA. She appeared on the census in 1910 in Chardon Village, Geauga Co., Ohio. Listed as Sarah M. Churchill, a widow, with divorced daughter Sarah T. Hoskins. She died on August 3, 1912 in Chardon, Geauga Co., Ohio. She was buried in Chardon Village/Municipal Cemetery, Geauga Co., Ohio. Section 5, Lot 529. Member of Baptist Church.

[NI6800] He appeared on the census in 1850 in Schalersville, Portage Co., Ohio. Listed as Isaac Vanauken, a shoemaker, with wife Eliza and son Abram (4 months old). He died on December 18, 1881 in State Prison at Jackson, Michigan. A shoemaker.

In 1854 he moved to Medina twp, Lenawee Co.MI where he bought 60 acres of
land which he expanded to 213 acres and was considered be be quite a
sucessful farmer.

On 17 Jun 1866, during an argument with his second wife, Olive, Isaac
killed her and her daughter Hettie with an axe. This was in the presence
of his two sons. He was convicted and sentanced to life in solitary
confinement in the state prison at Jackson, MI.

Evidently he served over 16 years of the sentence, but on 18 Dec 1882 he
set fire to his bed clothing and clothes and died.

[NI6807] He appeared on the census in 1860 in Chardon, Geauga Co. Ohio. Listed as Orvil S. Churchill, a farmer, with wife Sarah M. and children Mary E., Sarah T., Emma J., Cynthia R., Viola T. and Lillian A.. He appeared on the census in 1880 in Chardon, Geauga Co., Ohio. Listed as a farmer (62) with wife Sarah M. (60) and daughters Sarah T. (33) & Lillie H. (20). Parents born in MA. He died on March 7, 1892 in Chardon, Geauga Co., Ohio. Died of kidney complaint. He was buried in Chardon Village/Municipal Cemetery, Geauga Co., Ohio. Section 5 Lot 529. Sarah M. VAN AUKEN and Orville Sylvester CHURCHILL had the following children:

[NI6818] On 17 Jun 1866, during an argument with his second wife, Olive, Isaac
killed her and her daughter Hettie with an axe. This was in the presence
of his two sons. He was convicted and sentanced to life in solitary
confinement in the state prison at Jackson, MI.

[NF0630] [vanaken.FTW]

Lived in Esophus in 1833

[NF1217] [Parks.FTW]

[Mungeer1.FTW]

William and Roxy Ann were married at the home of the bride on Revonah Hill Parksville, NY by Justice of the Peace George W. Bush, Esq.

[NF1335] [Parks.FTW]

[Mungeer1.FTW]

Married at St. Anthony of Padua Church, NYC - Anthony DeFilippi
and Gladys Roosa. Married by Rev. Sixtus Brambilla, OFM. Witnesses were:
Cosmo DeVito and Dorothy Roosa.

[NF1934] .

[NF2346] [schoonover.FTW]

No confirmation whether this is Mary's brother. But the age does seem to fit.

Both paties from Crawford.

[NS20693] Parksville Cemetery, Parksville, NY

[NS24463] The Sullivan County Historical Society Hurleyville, NY

[NS22593] New York Genealogical and Biographical Society 122 East 58th Street New York, NY

[NS16963] Kamai VanAken Krueger

[NS20743] Parksville Cemetery, Parksville, NY

[NS26391] In the late 1920's and early 1930's, the Republican Watchman ran a series of articles each week commerating 100 yrs. worth of history in Sullivan Co. Noteworthy news items, marriage dates, death dates of each year were published. Unfortuately, a fire destroyed the stores copies in 1942. What remains are a few charred pages. Lauraine Horbak has a photocopied collection of some of it.

[NS17003] New York Genealogical and Biographical Society 122 East 58th Street New York, NY

[NS18881] Pension form signed by William M. Roosa stating the names and dates of birth of all his children

[NS18883] National Archives 700 Pennsylvannia Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20408-0001

[NS20793] Parksville Cemetery, Parksville, NY

[NS20843] Parksville Cemetery, Parksville, NY

[NS20893] Parksville Cemetery, Parksville, NY

[NS19033] Sullivan County Historical Society Hurleyville, NY (#14 of 100)

[NS22783] Sullivan County Historical Society Hurleyville, NY

[NS20943] Parksville Cemetery, Parksville, NY

[NS24781] Taken by Kamai VanAken Krueger

[NS24783] Kamai VanAken Krueger

[NS17121] Over 800 pages of the descendants of Theunis E. Van Bunschoten

[NS21143] Parksville Cemetery, Parksville, NY

[NS23053] The Sullivan County Historical Society Hurleyville, NY

[NS21193] Parksville Cemetery, Parksville, NY

[NS21243] Parksville Cemetery, Parksville, NY

[NS26891] Customer pedigree.

[NS23141] In the possession of Anthony and Gladys' granddaughter Julia Burns

[NS21293] Liberty Cemetery, Cold Spring Rd. Liberty, NY

[NS17553] Town of Liberty Government Center 120 N. Main St. Liberty, NY

[NS25083] Sullivan County Historical Society Hurleyville, NY

[NS23203] Sullivan County Historical Society Hurleyville, NY

[NS21343] Liberty Cemetery, Cold Spring Rd. Liberty, NY

[NS19363] Kamai VanAken Krueger

[NS19421] Family information

[NS17483] Kamai VanAken Krueger

[NS17621] Lewis, Samuel - Died June 13, 1886; Aged 66 yrs; Occupation - farmer; Birthplace - Liberty, NY; Father - Solomon Lewis; Mother - Roxy Lewis; Cause of death - Brights disease; Attended by - Joseph Lewis.

[NS17623] Town of Liberty Government Center 120 N. Main St. Liberty, NY

[NS21393] Liberty Cemetery Liberty, NY

[NS25051] Information from individual

[NS21463] Parksville Cemetery, Parksville, NY

[NS23343] Sullivan County Historical Society Hurleyville, NY

[NS25241] Collection of miscellaneous newspaper clippings of newsworthy events from unknown newspapers.

[NS25243] Sullivan County Historical Society Hurleyville, NY

[NS17761] Roosa, Garfield, Arthur - Died September 15, 1938; Aged 58 yrs.; Occupation - Laborer; Birthplace - Liberty, NY; Father - William Roosa; Mother - Roxy Ann Lewis; Cause of death - Cardiac insufficiency, 10 days icturus (yellowing); Attended by - Victor C. Bourke MD.

[NS17763] Town of Liberty Government Center 120 N. Main St. Liberty, NY

[NS21541] A handwritten historical account of T/Neversink in the 19th Century by the author (b. 12/08/1826) on Dec. 19, 1903. It was finished being transcribed on April 9, 1937 by ?. Donated by Donna Denman. Copy also in T/Neversink T/Hall.

[NS21543] Sullivan County Historical Society Hurleyville, NY

[NS23273] Sullivan County Historical Society Hurleyville, NY

[NS25341] Actual marriage certificates

[NS25343] Sullivan County Historical Society Hurleyville, NY

[NS16023] Sullivan County Historical Society Hurleyville, NY

[NS16071] Two volume set which has typed families in alphebetical order. Includes partial towns in adjouning counties.

[NS16073] Sullivan County Historical Society Hurleyville, NY

[NS19863] Sullivan County Historical Society Hurleyville, NY

[NS16193] Sullivan County Historical Society Hurleyville, NY

[NS25621] Index cards of various obituaries and information gathered from local papers

[NS25623] Sullivan County Historical Society Hurleyville, NY

[NS18121] Information in the Register of Deaths - died aged 1 yr. 8 mos. 7 days; Father - Schuyler Roosa; Mother - Millie Roosa

[NS18123] Town of Liberty Government Center 120 N. Main St. Liberty, NY

[NS16333] Sullivan County Historical Society Hurleyville, NY

[NS18231] Information contained in Register of Deaths - Died aged 17 yrs., 4 mos., 10 days old; Cause of death - general anasarca (cortex & mitral stenosis); Occupation - farmer; Born - Liberty, NY; Father - William M. Roosa; Mother - Roxy Ann Lewis; Attending physician - Luther E. Payne

[NS18233] Town of Liberty Government Center 120 N. Main St. Liberty, NY

[NS20083] Sullivan County Historical Society Hurleyville, NY

[NS23893] Sullivan County Historical Society Hurleyville, NY

[NS20173] Liberty Cemetery Liberty, NY

[NS21873] Kamai VanAken Krueger

[NS23963] Sullivan County Historical Society Hurleyville, NY

[NS20213] Liberty Cemetery Liberty, NY

[NS22103] NAME Family History Library
ADDR 35 N West Temple Street
CONT Salt Lake City, UT 84150 USA

[NS16483] NAME Family History Library
ADDR 35 N West Temple Street
CONT Salt Lake City, UT 84150 USA

[NS20253] Parksville Cemetery, Parksville, NY

[NS20043] Kamai VanAken Krueger

[NS18403] Town of Liberty Government Center 120 N. Main St. Liberty, NY

[NS22031] Presented to Charles Lang By Inez Lang March 10, 1955

[NS22033] Kamai VanAken Krueger

[NS25963] Kamai VanAken Krueger

[NS25773] Sullivan County Historical Society Hurleyville, NY

[NS25843] Sullivan County Historical Society Hurleyville, NY

[NS25713] Sullivan County Historical Society Hurleyville, NY

[NS693451] ABBR About PhpGedView

[NS26073] Sullivan County Historical Society Hurleyville, NY

[NS693491] ABBR OLD DUTCH CHURCH OF KINGSTON

[NS693492] This Source was downloaded from:
http://www.noren.com/family/family/source.php?sid=S3

[NS20493] Parksville Cemetery, Parksville, NY

[NS18623] Town of Liberty Government Center 120 N. Main St. Liberty, NY

[NS16733] Kamai VanAken Krueger

[NS22411] This note was hand witten by Julia Roosa sometime before her death in 1957 listing the dates and times of birth of her children as well as her marriage

[NS22413] Possession of T.H. Mungeer

[NS693581] ABBR Source

[NS693582] This Source was downloaded from:
http://www.noren.com/family/family/source.php?sid=S2

[NS20543] Liberty Cemetery, Cold Spring Rd. Liberty, NY

[NS18681] Pension certificate signed by William M. Roosa

[NS18683] National Archives 700 Pennsylvannia Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20408-0001

[NS24343] September 11, 1930 Pg. 1

[NS20593] Parksville Cemetery, Parksville, NY

[NS16771] ABBR Kingston RDC Records 1663-1809QUAY 2

[NS16772] Copy of 1891 publication

[NS16773]
NAME Personal Library of Fred Griffin
ADDR 6645 SW 204th Ave
CONT Aloha, Oregon 97007-4242
PHON (503) 642-4569

[NS24403] Liberty Public Library Liberty, NY

[NS20643] Parksville Cemetery, Parksville, NY

[NS18781] Pension Application signed by Roxy Ann Roosa

[NS18783] National Archives 700 Pennsylvannia Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20408-0001

[NS22521] Personal attendence or knowledge


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