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5801 Possibly the daughter of Rev. Ezekiel Lockwood(b.ca1710), of Greenwich,CT (had sons; Henry, Joseph and Ezekiel Jr.) Lockwood, Charity (I191)
 
5802 Possibly the daughter or brother of John Kilpatrick of Ovid, Seneca Co,NY in 1820 Kilpatrick, Prudence (I46706)
 
5803 Possibly the David Hall Whitford that married Mary Holden January 2,
1777 in Kent,RI 
Whitford, David (I20776)
 
5804 Possibly the Elizabeth Hartman whom married Phllip Muma in Genesee
Co.,MI 27Mar1859. 
Elizabeth (I27067)
 
5805 Possibly the Elizabeth Shutt (1853-1886) buried on the Zerfass lot in Greenmount Cemetery in Dansville. Shutt, Eliza Ann (I12711)
 
5806 Possibly the Henrich Merckel and Elisabeth Hoeflich(d/o Christian, of Paltz) married 12Oct1769 Schoharie Co.,NY(b.14jan1771 Schoharie) or Jacob Merckle of Canajoxharrie,Montgomery Co.,NY 1790 with 5 daughters living with him. I think this is the Jacob that later moved to Canada and was a loyalist during the war or Johannes Merckel and Catharina Becker Merkel, Mary (I282)
 
5807 Possibly the Herbert Staley living in Detroit in 1920, with wife Susan
and stepson Albert Lambert 
Staley, Herbert (I24731)
 
5808 Possibly the Jacob Cole living with Giles Palmateer in 1850, aged 40 Cole, Jacob (I12515)
 
5809 Possibly the Jacob Gragg in Colrain,MA in 1790, 1800. Residing in
Sharon,NH in 1778 
Gragg, Jacob (I27588)
 
5810 Possibly the Jehiel Steward who served in the War of 1812, in the 9th
Regt.(Vosburgh) NY Militia 
Stewart, Jehiel (I18194)
 
5811 Possibly the John A. Fisher that was mustered out of the 24th MI Vols
on 11Feb1865 
Fisher, John Albert (I19698)
 
5812 Possibly the John Savercool found guilty of stealing chickens in 1904 (also burglary in 1893) Savercool, John E. (I49017)
 
5813 Possibly the John Spencer living in Walnut,Polk Co.,IA in 1880 Spencer, John C. (I25641)
 
5814 Possibly the Jonathan Updike from West Union,Steuben Co.,NY that served in the War of 1812. Apparently remarried about 1855 to Sophia. Updyke, Jonathan (I12355)
 
5815 Possibly the Lucretia Lyon who died in Chelsea,MA 5Feb1842 aged 70
years,, of Pleurisy Fever 
Lyon, Lucretia (I23171)
 
5816 Possibly the Mary Ann Burditt, of Lancaster, who married William F.
Conant, in Berlin,MA 14Nov1843 
Burditt, Mary Ann (I17227)
 
5817 Possibly the Mary/Hannah Buffington that married Nathaniel Marsh or
Jonathan Marsh in Killingly,CT 23OCt1734 
Buffington, Hannah (I16865)
 
5818 Possibly the Samuel Hunt listed in the 1850 census with Samuel and Mary Hunt as Samuel Jr. I believe that is actually this Samuel Shoup. Conrad and Elizabeth are both living with their parents in 1850 census and not married. In 1855 when they are married they have Samuel Shoup (age 7), and the twins Aaron and Eugene. Samuel Shoup's d/c names parents Conrad and Elizabeth, but if they were not married at the time, he(Samuel) would have appeared with his mother in the census and shown as Samuel Hunt, as is the case. Question is, is Conrad Shoup really his father?  Shoup, Samuel (I46982)
 
5819 Possibly the son of Rev.Micheal Henry, of Drumbaracher,Armagh
Co.,Ireland 1706-27mar1789. He had at least three sons: Andrew,
Michael, and John S.. His son John S. Henry, born 3Mar1744, came to
America in 1772 and married Leah Brevoot in NYC 1775 and died
5May1817. 
Henry, Mr. (I22861)
 
5820 Possibly the William Burditt that married Lydia Collins in Boston in
1762, had a child die in Medford in 30Mar1773 
Burditt, Sergeant William (I8155)
 
5821 Possibly Thompson Mary (I45683)
 
5822 Possibly thr Cotton Mathers in 1830 in Tyrone,NY living next to John
Russell and Ebenezer Russell. 
Mather, Colton (I2445)
 
5823 Possibly, Martha Moon. Martha Ellen (I21986)
 
5824 Possilbly Jane White? Watts, Nancy (I19063)
 
5825 Post cards from John in Oct 1934 from Milford, Delaware  Stanley, John Lewis Wey (I3621)
 
5826 Postmaster and Magistrate of Cortland Co, NY Winter, Henry (I26320)
 
5827 Potter Cemetery Erway, McKinney (I21649)
 
5828 Potter Cemetery Hyde, Anna A. (I21656)
 
5829 Potter Cemetery Erway, Claude (I26912)
 
5830 Pottsville High School 1935 Krell, Geraldine (I48033)
 
5831 Pottsville Republican from Monday, March 31, 1958, page 16:
Jos. Walker Rites to Be Wednesday
The funeral of Joseph Walker of 205 Front St., Minersville, who died on Saturday in Pottsville Hospital, will be held on Wednesday afternoon from his late residence. Interment will be made in Charles Baber Cemetery, Pottsville.
A native of Peckville, Mr. Walker was a resident of Minersville most of his life. He had been employed at Pine Knot Colliery as a mine foreman until it closed.
Surviving are his wife the former Frances Snyder and these sons and daughters: Joseph Jr. of Schuylkill Haven; Mary, wife of Samuel McAllister of Philadelphia: Anna, wife of Donald Young of Schuylkill Haven; Betty Lou, wife of Joseph Brahler of Pottsville, Joan, wife of James Runkle of Maryland and Margaret at home; five brothers: William of Pottsville; Francis of Philadelphia; Mark and James, both of Minersville; and Elmer of Park Crest; two sisters: Mrs. Margaret George and Mrs. Raymond Evans, both of Minersville; also eight grandchildren. Ritzell Funeral Home Minersville is in charge of arrangements.
 
Walker, Joseph Shone (I38886)
 
5832 Pottsville Republican Tuesday, December 23, 1952, page 16 is as follows:
Body of Minersville Boy Coming From Korea
The body of Pfc. F. Jack Walker 23, Minersville soldier who lost his life in Korea, November 7, left Japan on December 15 and is expect to arrive at the San Francisco Port of Embarkation shortly, according to word received from the Defense Department by his parents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Walker, 205 Front St.
He will be brought to his home town for funeral services and burial.
Jack was the well known star lineman on the Minersville High School football squad, and graduated in 1947.
 
Walker, Pfc Francis John (I38897)
 
5833 Pottsville Republican, Saturday, October 12, 1918, p6
"Helen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Deibert, section boss on the Lehigh Valley R.R., who was lately married to Mark Walker, of Minersville, where she moved, died on Thursday night of influenza. A phone message was sent early on Friday morning to the parents. The board of health reports 50 cases of influenza in Orwigsburg, all mild cases."
 
Deibert, Helen Mae (I39776)
 
5834 Prattsburg, March 24 – Elisaph Sanford died at the home of his son, L.P. Sanford, early Friday morning, March 19, aged 86 years. He moved with his family to this town thirty eight years ago, locating north of the red school house northwest of the village. He was converted in youth, though he never identified himself with any church. His preference was for the Methodist church here. His remains were laid to rest by the side of his wife in the cemetery west of this place, six of his grandsons acting as bearers. He is survived by two sons and two daughters: L.P. Sanford, where he died; S.O. Sanford, of Pultney; Mrs. Reaves of Gainsville, N.Y., and Mrs. Clara Dillenbeck, of Lynn; also by two step-children, Frank Henry and Mrs. Nina Sanderson, of Lynn, and by several grandchildren.
Steuben Courier; Bath, Steuben County, New York; Friday, March 26, 1909
 
Sanford, Elisaph Jr. (I5874)
 
5835 Presbyterian (wife was Roman Catholic).
Came to the US about 1869. (In Whitehall in the 1870 census). Stayed about a year and returned to Northern Ireland. Not sure is Joseph came back, but eventually all the children returned to Lehigh County,PA 
Allen, Joseph (I39634)
 
5836 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I25988)
 
5837 Presbyterian Church Family: Benjamin Margerum, Jr. / Elizabeth Barnes (F3099)
 
5838 President of the Central National Bank of Troy from 07Feb1874 until his death in 1883. Burdett, George C. (I19020)
 
5839 PRESS REFERENCE LIBRARY (Southwest Edition) Notables of the Southwest: BElNG THE PORTRAlTS AND BlOGRAPHIES OF PROGRESSlVE MEN OF THE SOUTHWEST, WHO HAVE HELPED lN THE DEVELOPMENT AND HlSTORY MAKlNG OF THlS WONDERFUL COUNTRY
PUBLiSHED BY THE LOS ANGELES EXAM1NER LOS ANGELES, CALiFORN1A 1912
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HAYNES, LLOYD C, Mining, Los Angeles, California, was born in Canaseraga, Alleghany County, New York, May 20, 1862. the son of Henry D. Haynes and Helen M. (Whitney)Haynes. He married Dora L. Mayer at Olean, New York, November 19, 1890, and they are the parents of one child, H. Lewis Haynes. Mr. Haynes attended the public schools of his native town until he was about fifteen years of age, and in 1877 left his books to enter the business world. He first started in a merchandise brokerage business, covering every section of New York State. This he conducted with profit until 1881. when, at the age of nineteen years, he determined to cast his fortunes with the men in the Pennsylvania oil fields. From that time until the present his life has been one of unceasing activity. He located at Bradford, Pennsylvania, and there for four years was in the thick of the oil business. He put down numerous wells and also engaged in speculation on the side. He reaped a small fortune out of this work, and in 1885 determined to quit the oil business for other lines. After closing his oil and land deals, Mr. Haynes determined to go into merchant tailoring on a large scale, and in partnership with F. R. Ackerman, of Olean, New York, he organized a chain of stores in New York State, Pennsylvania and Ohio. 1n 1891 he bought out his partner's interest and for the next seven years conducted the business by himself. In February, 1898, Mr. Haynes joined the rush to the Alaskan gold fields and located at Sunrise City. He worked a claim there for about nine months and then moved to Pass Creek, where he mined for one year, LLOYD C. HAYNES with a gratifying degree of success. At the end of twelve months on Pass Creek Mr. Haynes left the North and returned to New York City. He retained his Alaskan holdings for another year, and then disposed of them in order to engage in the bond business in New York. He established a branch office in Los Angeles in 1906, and in 1911 decided to make his home in that city. When he first went to Los Angeles in 1906, and established offices, he divided his time between there and New York, and at the same time he held several banking offices in Southern California. When he settled there permanently, however, he found that his private interests did not permit of him giving much time to banking, so he resigned his offices, and now devotes his time entirely to his own enterprises. Mr. Haynes is a large stockholder in the Beaver Gold Dredging Company, located in Placer County, California. About a year ago, because of his financial ability and his heavy interests in the company, he was elected treasurer of it and still holds that office. Another enterprise in which Mr. Haynes is an important factor is the Modoc County 1rrigation Co. This concern has extensive land holdings in Modoc County, and Mr. Haynes is one of the leading stockholders. This, like his other businesses, takes up a great deal of his time. Mr. Haynes has reached that point in life where he feels that he has had his share of activity and he is now about to retire. He is gradually arranging his affairs so that he may retire to the enjoyment of life and the fruits of his many years of labor. He is a member of the Sierra Madre Club and the McAleer Gun Club, both Los Angeles organizations. 
Haynes, Lloyd C. (I33008)
 
5840 Price Genealogy

9. RUTH ANN7 Price (LEMUEL6, JAMES5, NATHAN4, DAVID3, JAMES2, JOHN1) was born 29 Jan 1814 in Wrightstown, Bucks Co., Pennsylvania, and died 19 Jul 1890 in Kingston, Green Lake Co., Wisconsin. She married JESSE L. SIMS in New York, son of JESSE SIMS and UNKNOWN SPOUSE. He was born 12 Jan 1815 in Broken Straw Twp, Warren Co., Pennsylvania, and died 05 Jun 1903 in Montello, Marquette Co., Wisconsin.

Children of RUTH Price and JESSE SIMS are:
i. HATTIE8 SIMS, m. FRANCIS THOMAS HEATTY, 11 Jan 1887, Markeson, Wisconsin; b. Canada.
ii. JAMES H. SIMS, b. 1832, Farmington, New York.
iii. EDWARD H. SIMS, b. 1834, Farmington, New York.
12. iv. MARY ELIZABETH JANE SIMS, b. 02 Aug 1841, Farmington, New York; d. 01 Feb 1925, Willow Lakes, S. D..
13. v. WILLIAM R. SIMS, b. 1842, Farmington, New York; d. Wisconsin.
vi. LIVINGSTON SIMS, b. 1843, New York.
14. vii. CALISTA A. SIMS, b. 1844, W. Sparta , NY (Livingston County); d. 1925, Pardeeville, Wisconsin.
viii. SAMUEL SIMS, b. 1849, Wisconsin; d. 09 May 1897, La Crosse Co., Wisconsin.
ix. MARGARET SIMS, b. 1853, Wisconsin.

 
Sims, Jesse Lucast (I34386)
 
5841 Prior to her marriage to George Beebe in abt. 1886, she was believed to be married to a man named "Loper" in which she gave birth to Aaron Edgar Paul Loper on May 29, 1885 in Canisteo, NY, USA. Please contact me if there's any way to verify this. I might never find a trace on my great-grandfather's father, but maybe include Ida May as my great-great-grandmother as part of my entire family heritage.
(Daniel Mark Bottomly, dm.bottomly@yahoo.com, 10/09/2012) 
Loper (I40076)
 
5842 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I16660)
 
5843 Probably at the Willard State Hospital Blank, Daniel E. (I12349)
 
5844 Probably died on Vandermark Road, Alfred. Tanner, Polly (I112)
 
5845 Probably not the daughter of Esther (as 1855 census has Esther daughter Martha age 13, younger than Phebe (shown as step daughter to Judson) Lare, Phoebe Jane (I43838)
 
5846 Probably not the Simon J. Cole, Loyalist in the American Revolution.
on U.E.L List
Cole, Simon J.
Sophiasburgh and Ameliasburgh
Soldier in Corps not stated in P. Loyalist from New York P.L. 1786.
A,McL. (Listed in Reid list as Sophiasburgh) 
Cole, Simon Jacobse (I24458)
 
5847 Probably the Edward Stebbing baptized at Black Notley, Essex, 24 February 1594/5, son of William Stebbing. Came (probably) from Braintree, Essex to Massachusetts Bay in 1633. First settled in Cambridge; moved to Hartford in 1636. Deacon. Died between 8 October 1663 and 19 August 1668 (date of inventory), and probably closer to the latter date.
Edward Stebbins was a Deacon of the Congregational Church and served 21 regular terms as Deputy to the Connecticut General Assembly.
Married by about 1629 Frances (Tough) (Chester) Smith, daughter of Ralph Tough of Burrough-on-the-Hill, Leicestershire, and widow of Sampson Chester and Thomas Smith. She died between 12 November 1673 (date of codicil to will) and 23 December 1673 (date of inventory).
Edith (Stebbins) (Day) (Maynard) Holyoke, wife successively of Robert Day, John Maynard and Eliazer Holyoke, was a younger sister of Edward Stebbins. Edward and Edith Stebbins may have been related to the brothers Rowland and Martin Stebbins
Source: Anderson's Great Migration Study Project 
Stebbins, Deacon Edward (I683)
 
5848 probably the James Sheiren, Cleveland, OH 1870 (Milk peddler) Shearn, James (I8817)
 
5849 Probably the Jennie E. Gray(died 27Mar1929, buried Lakeview Cem,.
Groveland) that married the Rev.John B. White(born in Ireland, buried
01Aug1929, Lakeview Cem, Groveland) 
Gray, Jennie (I13155)
 
5850 Probably the Mr.Evans that was killed in the Powder Mill Explosion with Mr.Cornell and Mr.Brown. Evans, Samuel (I47243)
 

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