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3. Amanda 5 Flawer ,daughter of George and Roseline (Crowe) Flower born Oak Hill Jan. 25.
1786; died there June 13, 1846; married Oak Hill William Dyer, Jan. 15, 1807. Wanted his dates and parentage. Seven children all born at Oak Hill. Wanted their dates and marriages: 1. Delia
Dyer born about 1808, died Hill Sept. 28, 1826; 2. Laura Dy- er born about 1810; 3. Harriet Dy- er born about 1812; 4. Angeline Dyer born about 1813; 5. Roxeline Dyer born about 1815; 6. Lament Dyer born about 1818 and 7. Mary Dyer born about 1820.
4. Harriet 5 Flower; daughter of George and Roseline (Crowe) Flower born Oak Hill Nov. 10, 1789, died Monticello, N. Y. June 9, 1856; married Oak Hill, Sam-
uel Seabury Allen 1809 son of Elijah and Sarah (Bishop)
have left Knox Township after the 1830 census was taken. Why ? Allen of Cornwall, Conn. Born Where did they go?
there ., 1786, died Oak Hill,
Family tradition says that Oct. 31, 1845. They had three children, all born Oak Hill: 1. Adaline Allen born Sept. 26, 1810, Allen married April 1, 1837, James Warren Reed; 2. Amanda born Feb. 17, 1815; married Apr. 24, 1836, .Raymond Osborn; 3. Harriet Allen born Aug. 31, 1818; married Jan. 1, 1840, Israel Put- nam Tremain.
5. George 5 Flower, son of
George and Roseline (Crowe)
Flower born Oak Hill, Dec. 15, 1791; died Seneca county (what
Thomas (or John) Cooper when town) Sept. 26, 1827; married Oak she married John Spiller. A son, Hill, Hannah DeWitt about 1812, John or Thomas, and a daughter daughter of Peter DeWitt of
Ok Hill. Wanted her dates. They
Susanna county (what town), N. Y. Want- ed all possible dates, marriages
son Ranney 6 Flower born June 10, 1843, died Watertown, Jan. 3, 1909, married first (where) Am- elia L. Babcock, married second (where) Ida May Babcock (sister of first wife) Dec. 31, 1878. Want- ed parentage of Babcock sisters). 8. Roxie 5 Flower, daughter of George and Roxeline (Crowe) Flower born Oak Hill Dec. 22, 1798, died (where) Nov. 20, 1885; Dec. 20, 1820. Wanted his dates and parentage and list of their | children.
9. Mary Maria 5 Flower, dau. of George and Roxeline (Crowe) Flower born Oak Hill July 4, 1801; died there Aug. 4, 1891. Un- married.
10. Lucina 5 Flower, daughter of George and Roxeline (Crowe) Flower born Oak Hill Sept. 27, 1803; died (where) Aug. 25, 1884; married first, Oak Hill, Eli R. Peck Nov. 27, 1827. His dates and parentage wanted; married second, Oak Hill, James Hender- son April 28, 1850. His dates and parentage wanted. Children 1. Delia Peck born Novx. 3, 1828, married April 27, 1846 Henry O. Graham; 2. Helen M. Peck born Feb. 9, 1832.
Henryville, Pa. Russell S. Flower,
The Petries In America
These notes and records of the Johan Jost Petrie family and de- scendants in America were com- piled by the late Mrs. Frederick Staehla, of Munnsville, N. Y. Her notes have been checked, so far as we have been able to do so, and we will try to complete her work. Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Petrie, Johnstown, N. Y.
(Installment 62 Cont.)
2333 Geonge Feeter Eysaman, born July 11, 1827! died May 16, 1850. Single.
2334X Margaret Eysaman, born August 2, 1829; died July 12, 1856. Married Reuben Petrie. children 1. 2335 Elizabeth Helen Eysaman, born April 12, 1831; died Apr. 10, 1835.
2336 Della Ann Eysaman, born March 27, 1832; died Jan. 17, 1839.
2337X Horace Eysaman, born Nov. 1, 1834. Married Mary E. Smith. Lived (1901) near Little Falls, N. Y. Children 3.
Oak
2338 Cynthia Eliza Eysaman,
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Catherina Dackstaedler. Is she the same as the Harriet Jane in the baptismal record of Stone Arabia Dutch Ref. Ch., Palatine, N. Y., which gaves "Harian ( sic) Jane, born Jan. 9 1842, bapt. Mar. 13, 1850. Parents: Jost W. Snell and Margaret' Keyser?" If so, the birthplace Jis'own in the first record needs an explanation
Jost W. Snell of the bapt .. rec. was son of George J. or I. 4 Snell and Elizabeth 4 Waggoner, and Mangaret Keyser was dau. of Henry Keyser, 1788-1875, Catrina Dachstaeder, 1791-1822. Marie Lyle
Lyle Heights, Paso Robles, Cal.
VAN NESS, BANKS
Isaac Van Ness, son of John Van Ness and Sarah Jane an Al- have left Knox Township after
en said to have married Rachel | the 1830 census was. taken. Why ? Allen of Cornwall, Conn. Born Where did they go? there . , 1786, died Oak Hill,
Banks, daughter of Benjamin Banks and Judith Van Hoeson. Can anyone give ancestry of Ben- jamin Banks and Judith Van Hoe- son. Benjamin Banks "soldier in 1st Regiment of the Line, 1775."
VAN ALEN, TEN BROEK
Adam Van Alen "of Kinder- hook" is supposed to be son of Johannes Van Alen and Christine Ten Broek. Is there any record of this marriage, and of Christine Ten Broek's ancestry ?
VAN NESS, VAN ALEN
According to Pedigree of Van Ness of N. Y. State by H. A. Van Alstyne ,John Van Ness, baptised 9-5-1725, married 1-27-1749, Sa-lived at St. Clairsville, Belmont rah Jane Van Alen, daughter of county, Ohio, for our Susanna Adam Van Alen, of Kinderhonk. .Who was Adam Van Alen's wife, whom is he supposed to have mar- father died ,and it was there in ried 6-20-1732. St. Clairsville that she married Levl Pickering .
Mrs. S. E. Turlington Melfa, Virginia
BARRY
the Want information about Barry family, particularly of par- ents of Louisa Barry, who mar- ried Chas. A. Burton.
Chas. A. Burton was an attor- ney in Herkimer Co. in 1845. Susanna (Spiller) Pickering died in Dec., 1905 in Athens, O., aged 90 years old. Two of her and where) ? Their three children sisters were still living at time of her death. Rosanna Wilson was 83 and Elizabeth Livingston
Family Bible, records, on front page - "To Louisa Barry, from her father, J. G. Barry, 1876. Tho all the recorded births etc. are of the Burton's
Louisa Barry died in 1862. Stan- was 86. One was living in Mor-
dish Barry Burton, her only child, called Mrs. Mary Barry Milis of Newport and Mrs. Jane Pomeroy of Little Falls (both' of whom were daughters of Col. Standish Barry) "aunt ' Jane" and "Aunt Mary."
Col. Standish Barry was County Clerk and 1st, pres. of Herkimer Co. Bank, Little Falls.
We have death of Louisa Barry, wife of Chas. A. Burton, recorded her husband Chas A. Burton as 1857. "The old bible mentioned has many entries of Burtons, but outside of recording fact of Louisa Barry's marriage and death, no more about the Barry family.
The fact that Louisa's son Stan- dish Barry . Burton called daugh- ters of Col Standish Barry, aunts leave one to think Louisa was Dau. of Col. Standish Barry, but there is that inscription of the front page of bible with name J. G. Barry. I want name of father and mother of Louisa Barry d. 1862.
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CHRIST EPISCOPAL CHURCHI
Can anyone tell me where the New Hartford, Roxeline Crowe,
records of the old Christ Episcopal Church of Middle Line Road, Bal- Iston Center, Saratoga, Co., . N. Hartford, born March 14, 1762
Y., are to be found? From infor- mation just received, I would judge that they had been printed. Where ?
Marie Lyle
Lyle Heights, Paso Robles, Cal.
Marie Lyle
Lyle Heights, Paso Robles, Cal.
SPILLER, JACKSON, COOPER, MARCUS, HUNTSBURY,
PICKERING, SCOTT, and others
((Continued from last week) Rosanna born 1822 md. Joshua Wilson, by whom 13 children.
Sarah born 1824, md. Beverly Haie, by whom 10 children.
John born 1826. md. whom? by whom 7 children.
Does this John belong on this chart I wonder? In oid John's will dated 30 December 1830, approv- ed 2 May 1831, he several times mentions "my eight children by my second wife, Caty." The will is on file at Steubenville, Jeffer- son county, Ohio.
Most of these failles seem to
Family tradition says that Catharine Spiller died at the home of her daughter, Mary (Mrs. Geo. W. Cline) and is buried at Sis- tersville, Tyler county, West Va. When did Clines go there? When did Catherine die? How old was she ? Where was she born? Did
brothers move to W. Va. too? Census of 1830 lists Catherine as 40-50. Does she appear in 1850 in Cline household ?
Catherine had two children by Thomas (or John) Cooper when
John or Thomas, and a daughter Eliza who grew up and married William Carman. They probably
Spiller was said to have gone to 6 live with the Carmans after her Flower, born Oct. 21, 1813; 2. James Henry 6 Flower born about 1815; died Jan. 16, 1815; 3. Dav- John Spiller is buried near ison 6 Flower born about 1817; 4. Nelson D. 6 Flower born about and 1820 and 5. Amanda 6 Flower born about 1823.
Steubenville, Ohio. I hope all these dates will help
names and that if any one knowsanything about any of these lines they will be kind enough to pass it on to me. With such numerous descendants some one, somewhere must surely know some of the answers.
THE FLOWER FAMILY of Oak Hill, Greene County, N. Y.
This is a large and important branch of the Flower family in Cherry Valley, Otsego county, N. Y., born New York city Jan. 2, 1805; died Theresa Feb. 23, 1869. They had nine children, all born Theresa, . N. Y. 1. - Caroline 6 Flower born Jan. 21, 1825, mar- ried July 28, 1844 Silas Levi
volume II, page 150, but excel- lent as this compilation is, many James Brayton Capenter. 3. Na- dates are only approxiated, in- complete or missing altogether. Many lines end abruptly without giving marriages and other very desirable data. This article is of- fered to genealogical readers with the hope that some one will send Wanted her dates and parentage. in data that will fill in some of the gaps.
George 4 Flower, son of Elijahl 3 Flower (Lamrock 2, Lamrock 1) and Abigail (Seymour) Flow- er of New Hartford, Conn. born there April 26, 1760, died Oak Hill, N. Y. Jan. 3, 1827; married
Feb. 5, 1780, daughter of Roger and Ann (Kellogg) Crowe of New (where) ; died July 20, 1838 (where) ?
He served as a private in the Connecticut Line under Captain Benjamin Mills; . Wadsworth's Brigade and was captured de- ine Bullard Sept. 8, 1865. 9. An-
3. Amanda 5 Flawer ,daughter born April 12, 1831; died Apr. 10, 1835. 2336 Delia Ann Eysaman, born March 27, 1832; died Jan. 17, 1839.
born at Oak Hill. Wanted their Smith. Lived (11901) near Little
2337X Horace Eysaman, born Nov. 1, 1834. Married Mary E. Falis, N. Y. Children 3. 2338 Cynthia Eliza Eysaman,
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of George and Roseline (Crowe) Flower born Oak Hill Jan. 25, 1786; died there June 13, 1846; married Oak Hill William Dyer, Jan. 15, 1807. Wanted his dates and parentage. Seven children all
Oak
dates and marriages: 1. Delia Dyer born about 1808, died ( Hill Sept. 28, 1826; 2. Laura Dy- er born about 1810; 3. Harriet Dy- er born about 1812; 4. Angeline Dyer born about 1813; 5. Roxeline Dyer born about 1815; 6. Lament Dyer born about 1818 and Mary Dyer born about 1820. 4. Harriet 5 Flower, daughter of George and Roseline (Crowe) Flower born Oak Hill Nov. 10, 1789, died Monticello, N. Y. June 9, 1856; married Oak Hill, Sam- uel Seabury Allen 1809,
son of Elijah and Sarah (Bishop)
Oct. 31, 1845. They had three children, all born Oak Hill: 1. Adaline Allen born Sept. 26, 1810, married April 1, 1837, James Warren Reed; 2. Amanda Allen born Feb. 17, 1815; married Apr. 24, 1836, Raymond Osborn; 3. Harriet Allen born Aug. 31, 1818; any of Mary Cline's sisters or married Jan. 1, 1840, Israel Put-
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5. George 5 Flower, son of
George and Roseline (Crowe')
Flower born Oak Hill, Dec. 15 1791; died Seneca county (what town) Sept. 26, 1827; married Oak
she married John Spiller. A son, Hill, Hannah DeWitt about 1812,
daughter of Peter DeWitt of
Ok Hill. Wanted her dates. They had five children ,the first three born Oak Hill, the others Seneca county (what town), N. Y. Want- ed all possible dates, marriages and descendants: 1. Roxey
Gervase 5 Flower, son
George and Roxeline (Crowe) Flower born Oak Hill July '18, 1794; died there March 2, 1856: married there Eliza Strong about 1821, daughter of Bela Strong, Jr. and Sally (Hart) Stong born (where) Dec. 4, 1798 ;died (when
the | were all born at Oak Hill. Want- ed all possible dates, marriages and descendants: 1. Ambrose hart 6 Flower born 1822; 2. Eugenia 6 gantown, Indiana; the other In Flower born about 1825, married Winona, Ill. Mrs. Roy C. Scott,
Willington Peck; 3. Bela 6 Flow- er born about 1827.
7. Nathan Munroe 5 Flower, son - of George and Roxeline (Crowe) Flower born Oak Hill Dec. 14, 1796; died Theresa, Jef- ferson county, N. Y. April 4,
1843, married Mary Ann Boyle, May 13, 1824 (where) daughter of Philip (or Thomas) Boyle of
5. Orville' Ranney 6 Flower born Jan. 22, 1832; died Sept. 10, 1858, married Sarah . .. born 1829; died Dec. 13, 1858 (her parentage and names of their children want- ed). 6. Roswell Pettibone 6 Flow- er born Aug. 7, 1835, diez East- port, Long Island,, May 12, 1899, married' Watertown, N. Y. Sarah Morse Woodruff, Dec. 26, 1859, born June 24, 1836 Eastport, L. I .; died Aug. 22, 1910 (where); 7. Marcus 6 Flower born Aug. 17, 1837; died July 20, 1840; 8. John Davison 6 Flower born April 16, 1839; died (when and where); married Theresa, Abigail Cather-
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in this bible as in 1862 a death of America. In it are found the pro- genitors of Roswell Pettibone Flower, capitalist, philanthropist, Congressman and Governor of New York. Many data of this family are found in Albert Welles' "American Family Antiquity" George; 2. Roxaline 6 Flower born March 15, 1826, married Dr. than Munroe 6 Flower born Jan. 21, 1828, married 1863, Mary A. Spicer; 4. George Walton 6 Flow- er born Aug. 5, .1830; died (when and where); married Theresa, Elizabeth Putnam Dec 15, 1855.
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