28 August 2007
source documents added
Today I added original source documents and more photos to my website for the family of John A. Hagan and wives. Here's the link: http://members.toast.net/jan.monnin/hagan/Hagan,JohnA/hagan,johna.htm
source documents added
Today I added original source documents to my website for the family of Owen Deal & Angeline Nash. Here's the link: http://members.toast.net/jan.monnin/hagan/Deal,Owen/deal,owen.htm
27 August 2007
source documents added
Today I added original source documents and more photos to my website for the family of John Van Hagan. Here's the link: http://members.toast.net/jan.monnin/hagan/Hagan,JohnVan/hagan,johnvan.htm
source documents added
Today I added original source documents and tombstone photos to my website for the family of Seaton Flint. Here's the link: http://members.toast.net/jan.monnin/hagan/Flint,Seaton/flint,seaton.htm
source documents added
Today I added original source documents including recipes, to my website for the family of Clarence Deal & Cora Hammond. Here's the link: http://members.toast.net/jan.monnin/hagan/Deal,Clarence/deal,clarence.htm
source documents added
Today I added original source documents to my website for the family of Richard Sheldon Crego & Carol Swartout. Here's the link: http://members.toast.net/jan.monnin/hagan/Crego,RichardS/crego,richards.htm
source documents added
Today I added original source documents to my website for the family of Richard J. Crego. Here's the link: http://members.toast.net/jan.monnin/hagan/Crego,RichardJ/crego,richardjay.htm
26 August 2007
source documents added
Today I added original source documents to my website for the family of Fred B. Crego. Here's the link: http://members.toast.net/jan.monnin/hagan/Crego,Fred/crego,fredb.htm
15 August 2007
mysteries
I found the birth records of Thomas & Judith's children James (1792) and Polly (1797). I had expected to also find a birth record for another child Thomas, who I thought was born about 1795. But I found no record in with James and Polly's record in the "Baptism Record of Reformed Church of Marbletown NY.
I had thought that a son Thomas existed based on his appearance on the 1860 census in Michigan with his mother. But perhaps he was not a son, but a nephew.
I had thought that a son Thomas existed based on his appearance on the 1860 census in Michigan with his mother. But perhaps he was not a son, but a nephew.
new research
While I was in Fort Wayne at a genealogy conference, I found a book at the Allen County Public Library called "Probate Records of Hillsdale County, Michigan to the year 1852" by Vivian Lyon Moore. In it was a summary of Oliver McLouth's probate of his estate.
new research
While I was at a genealogy conference in Fort Wayne, I discovered new research. The book is entitled "Baptism Record of Reformed Church of Marbletown NY 1746 - 1871" compiled by Arthur C.M. Kelly 1979. The book lists the birth of 2 of their children (Polly and James).
new research
While I was at a genealogy conference in Fort Wayne, I discovered new research. The book is entitled "Baptism Record of Shokan Reformed Chuch of Shokan, Ulster County, NY 1799-1899" compiled by Arthur C.M. Kelly 1987. The book shows the baptism of their first 3 children (Isaac, Freeman and Thomas). The other items indicates that Andrew "turned Baptist" on 5.6.1820.
new research
While I was at a genealogy conference in Fort Wayne, I discovered new research. The book is entitled "Baptism Record of Shokan Reformed Chuch of Shokan, Ulster County, NY 1799-1899" compiled by Arthur C.M. Kelly 1987. The book shows the baptism of their first 3 children (Cornelius, Jude & Sally) and also indicates Jude and Thomas being on the membership list of the church.
new research
While I was at a genealogy conference in Fort Wayne, I discovered new research. The book is entitled "Baptism Record of Shokan Reformed Chuch of Shokan, Ulster County, NY 1799-1899" compiled by Arthur C.M. Kelly 1987. The book shows Andrew Hill and his wife and his son Uriah on the membership list of the church.
new research
While I was in Fort Wayne at a genealogy conference, I found a book at the Allen County Public Library called "Hillsdale County Michigan Marriage Index, 1835 - 2000". I was hoping to locate the marriage record of Seaton Flint and Emily McLouth, but it was not listed.
new research
While I was in Fort Wayne at a genealogy conference, I found a book at the Allen County Public Library called "Cemetery Records of Hillsdale County, Michigan" by Hawkes Northrup Dawley. In it was a listing of burials of McLouth, Flint and Dillon families.
new research
While I was at a genealogy conference in Fort Wayne, I discovered new research. It was in a book called "History of Ulster County, New York with illustrations and biographical sketches" by Nathaniel Bartlett Sylvester 1880.
There were many mentions of Thomas Swartwout:
- Mrs. Thomas Swartwout is listed as a daughter of Andrew Hill;
- mentions a "swartwout saw-mill". Don't know if that's Thomas' or not;
- Thomas is listed as a pathmaster of 1812 in the Town of Shandaken, district 14;
- Thomas is listed as a town officer of Shandaken for 1806 and 1807;
- Thomas Swartwout signed the certificate of incorporation for the Reformed Protestant Dutch church of Shokan on 02 Sept. 1800;
- Thomas is listed as an elder of the church at Shokan, as evidenced that he signed an inventory of the church's assets on 15 Sept 1804
There were many mentions of Thomas Swartwout:
- Mrs. Thomas Swartwout is listed as a daughter of Andrew Hill;
- mentions a "swartwout saw-mill". Don't know if that's Thomas' or not;
- Thomas is listed as a pathmaster of 1812 in the Town of Shandaken, district 14;
- Thomas is listed as a town officer of Shandaken for 1806 and 1807;
- Thomas Swartwout signed the certificate of incorporation for the Reformed Protestant Dutch church of Shokan on 02 Sept. 1800;
- Thomas is listed as an elder of the church at Shokan, as evidenced that he signed an inventory of the church's assets on 15 Sept 1804
new research
While I was at a genealogy conference in Fort Wayne, I discovered new research. It was in a book called "History of Ulster County, New York with illustrations and biographical sketches" by Nathaniel Bartlett Sylvester 1880.
There were many mentions of Andrew Hill:
- settled in [town of olive] area soon after the revolution;
- lists the names of all his sons and married names of his daughters
- he built a grist mill at Shokan before 1800
- he built his house in 1797
- listed on assessment roll of real and personal estate in Marbletown in 1811
- signed the certificate of 02 Sept 1800 for the incorporation of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Shokan
There were many mentions of Andrew Hill:
- settled in [town of olive] area soon after the revolution;
- lists the names of all his sons and married names of his daughters
- he built a grist mill at Shokan before 1800
- he built his house in 1797
- listed on assessment roll of real and personal estate in Marbletown in 1811
- signed the certificate of 02 Sept 1800 for the incorporation of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Shokan
new research
While I was at a genealogy conference in Fort Wayne, I discovered new research. The book is entitled "Marbletown Reformed Dutch Church of Ulster County New York 1737 - 1944". The book shows Andrew Hill and his wife Juda Norton, members of the Presbyterian church received as members of this church on June 1,1799.
03 August 2007
new family on website
Today I put up my Grandad's family on my website. Up went his family's pictures, family group sheet, biography, and list of sources. http://members.toast.net/jan.monnin/hagan/Hagan,Hubert/hagan,hubert.htm
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