My maternal 6th-great grandaunt, Elizabeth WRIGHT, was baptized on this date in 1761 in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Elizabeth was the daughter of Deacon John and Hannah (FESSENDEN) WRIGHT, and the younger sister of my John WRIGHT. Elizabeth married a Dr. ________ SHIELD. Nothing further is known at this time.
My paternal 4th-great granduncle, William Haines WOOLSTON, was born on this date in 1802 in Burlington County, New Jersey. William was the son of Samuel and Hannah (HAINES) WOOLSTON, and the younger brother of my Rachel WOOLSTON. William married circa 1830 to Mary Boulton DOBBINS, daughter of Samuel and Elizabeth (SCROGGY) DOBBINS. Mary was born September 2, 1816. They had 9 children. Mary died April 27, 1890 in Vincentown, Burlington County, New Jersey. William died September 21, 1891 in Ocean Grove, Monmouth County, New Jersey.
Monday, March 22, 2010
Hagaman Resource
I was contacted by James LaLone who let me know about a resource for those researching the Hagaman family and other spellings. The website focuses on all brances and spellings of the Dutch surname: Hagaman, Hage(r)man, Hege(r)man, etc.
In my database, I have just a few Hagamans, etc.
Charles Sherman HAGAMAN born November 16, 1844 Rochester, Monroe County, New York. He married February 1868 in Alexandria, Ohio to Lydia MOULTON, daughter of Albert and Emeline (PHILBRICK) MOULTON. Lydia was born January 1849 in Illinois. They lived their lives in Livingston County, Missouri, where Charles was a farmer. Charles was a Civil War veteran of the 18th New York Infantry. Charles died in 1925. Lydia died October 17, 1916 in Chillicothe Township, Livingston County, Missouri. Both are buried in the Edgewood Cemetery. Lydia was a sister to my ancestress, Clara MOULTON.
Also, the wife of my ancestor, James GROENENDYKE (1770-1836) is sometimes listed as Johannah HAGERMAN, although I believe her surname should be ANTONIDES. Interestingly, they did have a son names Thomas Hagerman GROENNEDYKE, so there may be a family connection.
© 2010, copyright Travis J. LeMaster http://tjlgenes.blogspot.com
In my database, I have just a few Hagamans, etc.
Charles Sherman HAGAMAN born November 16, 1844 Rochester, Monroe County, New York. He married February 1868 in Alexandria, Ohio to Lydia MOULTON, daughter of Albert and Emeline (PHILBRICK) MOULTON. Lydia was born January 1849 in Illinois. They lived their lives in Livingston County, Missouri, where Charles was a farmer. Charles was a Civil War veteran of the 18th New York Infantry. Charles died in 1925. Lydia died October 17, 1916 in Chillicothe Township, Livingston County, Missouri. Both are buried in the Edgewood Cemetery. Lydia was a sister to my ancestress, Clara MOULTON.
Also, the wife of my ancestor, James GROENENDYKE (1770-1836) is sometimes listed as Johannah HAGERMAN, although I believe her surname should be ANTONIDES. Interestingly, they did have a son names Thomas Hagerman GROENNEDYKE, so there may be a family connection.
© 2010, copyright Travis J. LeMaster http://tjlgenes.blogspot.com
Sunday, March 21, 2010
Family Milestones: March 21st
My maternal 6th-great grandparents, Alexander CROCKETT and Elizabeth WATKINS, were married on this date in 1793 in Jefferson County, Tennessee. Alexander was the son of David and Elizabeth (________) CROCKETT. Elizabeth was the daughter of David and Hannah (________) WATKINS. Alexander was born circa 1760, probably in Virginia. Elizabeth was born 1775 in Pennsylvania. They had 11 children. Alexander died September 15, 1816 in Anderson County, Tennessee. Elizabeth died after 1855, probably in Newton County, Missouri.
My maternal 7th-great grandparents, Mordecai MENDENHALL and Charity BEESON, were married on this date in 1735 at the Leacock Monthly Meeting, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Mordecai was the son of John and Susannah (PIERSON) MENDENHALL. Charity was the daughter of Richard and Charity (GRUBB) BEESON. Mordecai was born circa 1713 in Pennsylvania, probably Lancaster County. Charity was born cira 1715 in Pennsylvania, probably Chester County. They members of the Society of Friends. They had 10 children. Mordecai died 1803, 11th month, 3rd day in Guilford County, North Carolina. Charity died 1809, 9th month, 20th day in Guilford County, North Carolina.
My paternal 4th-great grandfather, Jacob LEMASTERS, was born on this date in 1770 in Pennsylvania. Jacob married circa 1794 to Hannah ________. Hannah was born September 30, 1778 in Pennsylvania or Maryland. They had 8 children. Jacob was a farmer in Mason County, Virginia and moved to Champaign County, Ohio after the War of 1812, eventually settling in Shelby County, Ohio. Hannah died June 16, 1849 in Shelby County, Ohio. Jacob died September 21, 1852 in Shelby County, Ohio.
My maternal 7th-great grandparents, Mordecai MENDENHALL and Charity BEESON, were married on this date in 1735 at the Leacock Monthly Meeting, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Mordecai was the son of John and Susannah (PIERSON) MENDENHALL. Charity was the daughter of Richard and Charity (GRUBB) BEESON. Mordecai was born circa 1713 in Pennsylvania, probably Lancaster County. Charity was born cira 1715 in Pennsylvania, probably Chester County. They members of the Society of Friends. They had 10 children. Mordecai died 1803, 11th month, 3rd day in Guilford County, North Carolina. Charity died 1809, 9th month, 20th day in Guilford County, North Carolina.
My paternal 4th-great grandfather, Jacob LEMASTERS, was born on this date in 1770 in Pennsylvania. Jacob married circa 1794 to Hannah ________. Hannah was born September 30, 1778 in Pennsylvania or Maryland. They had 8 children. Jacob was a farmer in Mason County, Virginia and moved to Champaign County, Ohio after the War of 1812, eventually settling in Shelby County, Ohio. Hannah died June 16, 1849 in Shelby County, Ohio. Jacob died September 21, 1852 in Shelby County, Ohio.
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