The BRISLEY surname is in my paternal line. The origins of the surname are unknown, though likely English.
Ahnentafel # 1257 : Elizabeth Brisley (1670-1700). Elizabeth was born 1670 in Westerly, Rhode Island. She married circa 1685 to William Davis (1663-1745). William was born in 1663 in Glamorganshire, Wales. They had at least four children. William died 1745 in Shrewsbury, Monmouth County, New Jersey. Elizabeth died June 30, 1700 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania.
Surname Saturday – create a post in which you discuss a surname and mention its origins, its geographical location(s) and how it fits into your genealogy research. Surname Saturday is an ongoing series at GeneaBloggers.
Saturday, February 14, 2015
Surname Saturday : Brisley
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Surname Saturday
Thursday, February 12, 2015
Ruth LeMaster attends speech and hearing institute, July 1969
Students introduced to field of speech, hearing
Three Eastern Indiana high school students are among 16 secondary students who will participate in a three-day speech and hearing institute from July 8 through July 10.
Jo Ann Bushey, Yorktown High School senior; Ruth LeMaster, Portland High School junior, and Becky Flesher, Monroe Central High School sophomore, will represent Eastern Indiana.
The students will observe speech and hearing clinicians working with children and adults and will perform speech therapy. They will also be exposed to various working environments of speech and hearing clinicians and will live with children enrolled in the Residential Clinic program.
The institute is sponsored by the Ball State Speech and Hearing Clinic and Psi Iota Xi Sorority.
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This article, located at the Ball State University Digital Archives, mentions my paternal aunt attending a seminar at the University while a high school student. She later graduated from the school and has been an elementary school teacher for many years.
Three Eastern Indiana high school students are among 16 secondary students who will participate in a three-day speech and hearing institute from July 8 through July 10.
Jo Ann Bushey, Yorktown High School senior; Ruth LeMaster, Portland High School junior, and Becky Flesher, Monroe Central High School sophomore, will represent Eastern Indiana.
The students will observe speech and hearing clinicians working with children and adults and will perform speech therapy. They will also be exposed to various working environments of speech and hearing clinicians and will live with children enrolled in the Residential Clinic program.
The institute is sponsored by the Ball State Speech and Hearing Clinic and Psi Iota Xi Sorority.
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This article, located at the Ball State University Digital Archives, mentions my paternal aunt attending a seminar at the University while a high school student. She later graduated from the school and has been an elementary school teacher for many years.
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LeMaster
Monday, February 09, 2015
Military Monday : Gerald Walker LeMaster, World War II Draft Registration, 1942
Working my way through the hints in the Ancestry database for World War II Draft Registrations, 1942 and located this registration in Jay County, Indiana for Gerald Walker LeMaster, my paternal granduncle.
This draft record adds to the information I've collected about Gerald, who was the son of Luman Cooper Lemasters and Barbara Isabel Wehrly. Gerald's draft registration gives his date of birth as January 15, 1896 in Jay County, Indiana. This differs by exactly one year the record found in Social Security Records.
Gerald was 46 years old at the time of this registration, and his nearest living relative was his wife, Pearl (Smith) LeMaster. Note on the registration card that her maiden name was written on the card and then scratched out and "LeMaster" written down. Gerald's place of residence was Madison Township in Jay County, Indiana and his telephone was at Salamonia. His mailing address was Rural Route 6, Portland. He was a self-employed farmer.
Physically, Gerald was described as having a ruddy complexion, white male, 5' 8", with brown hair and brown eyes. He weighed 220 lbs.
The draft registration card notes that Gerald had operational scars on his breast. What medical procedure did he have done? Something with the heart?
Military Monday – We all have ancestors who have served in the military. Military Monday is a place to post their images, stories and records of their service in various branches of the military. Military Monday is an ongoing series by Cindy at Everything’s Relative – Researching Your Family History.
This draft record adds to the information I've collected about Gerald, who was the son of Luman Cooper Lemasters and Barbara Isabel Wehrly. Gerald's draft registration gives his date of birth as January 15, 1896 in Jay County, Indiana. This differs by exactly one year the record found in Social Security Records.
Gerald was 46 years old at the time of this registration, and his nearest living relative was his wife, Pearl (Smith) LeMaster. Note on the registration card that her maiden name was written on the card and then scratched out and "LeMaster" written down. Gerald's place of residence was Madison Township in Jay County, Indiana and his telephone was at Salamonia. His mailing address was Rural Route 6, Portland. He was a self-employed farmer.
Physically, Gerald was described as having a ruddy complexion, white male, 5' 8", with brown hair and brown eyes. He weighed 220 lbs.
The draft registration card notes that Gerald had operational scars on his breast. What medical procedure did he have done? Something with the heart?
Military Monday – We all have ancestors who have served in the military. Military Monday is a place to post their images, stories and records of their service in various branches of the military. Military Monday is an ongoing series by Cindy at Everything’s Relative – Researching Your Family History.
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LeMaster,
Military Monday,
Smith
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