_Samuel BATES _______ | _David BATES ________| | | | |_Lydia LAPHAM _______+ | | |--Remember BATES | | _____________________ | | |_Abigail ____________| | |_____________________
_George BOONE _______ | _Squire BOONE _______| | (1772 - ....) m 1797| | |_Nancy LINVILLE _____ | | |--Milo BOONE | (1815 - ....) | _Higgason GRUBBS ____+ | | (1740 - 1830) m 1762 |_Mourning GRUBBS ____| (1773 - ....) m 1797| |_Lucy HARRIS ________+ (1734 - 1819) m 1762
[68635] !1850 census St. Charles age 35
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_Edward III GRAY ____+ | (1730 - 1803) m 1748 _Samuel GRAY ________| | (1761 - 1824) m 1789| | |_Mary PADDOCK _______+ | (1728 - 1789) m 1748 | |--Maria GRAY | (1807 - 1876) | _Luther BARBER ______ | | |_Rhoda BARBER _______| (1769 - 1815) m 1789| |_Hannah BURR ________
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nationality as Scotch Irish.
From _The Annals of Oneida County_ by Pomoy Jones
The brave lady was no one else than that of Maria Gray Kelsey, she had been to Whitetown to dispose of her handy work, when on her way home she became lost in the woods and for safety and chance to rest, she climbed a tree hight enough up to save
herself from being the supper of a pack of wolves that circled the tree, snarling and fighting. Imagine how glad she must have felt when daylight came and her rescuers made short work of those howling serenaders.
Memories from 1890 letter to Mrs. Lomberger: Grandmother Gray was a weaver and spinner and in those early days made beautiful linen, grew their own flax and I have seen one of the hetchels. The flax spinning wheel, the weaving loom, the wool fleece
clipped from the helpless sheep, seen it and carded, on its return it was spun on a big spinning wheel into yarn. they dyed black log wood. I forget the other mixtures. Next it was made into yards ofcloth. I htink it was dipped again for it was
pressed damp and it found its way to a tailor and my own dear father wore a very stylish overcoat cut like the enlight wore in those days of our forefathers. In those pioneer early far away days, Grandmother gray never believed in single blessedness.
After the death of Mr. Kelsey she again ventured into the sea of matrimony. This time she said yes to the son of a down East Connecticut Yankee son. Grandfather David Deming, united in marriage with Lydia North the sister of william north. Baron D.
Steuben's good friend that helped to lay the Gernal Way in his Cape and Uniform up to his land in Steuben NY. Grandfather David Deming, Grandmother Lydia North had born to them one daughter and two sons, Lydia, Selah and Henry. Grandmother Gray united
in marriage with Selah, son of Major Deming. Grandmother Maria Gray and Selah Deming married Jan 18 1863. The had born to them the daughter Lydia north, Two sons daniel and david. Maria Gray married Selah Deming, son of Major General David Deming
after the death of her first husband. Lydia north, the sister of William North, the bosom friend of Major Baron DeSteuben, whose remains rest in his Forest tomb, 4 miles northwest of the village of Remsen, NY. Maria Gray Kelsey Deming lived with her
children on the homestead of her second husband Selah when he died. He had willed it to their children. Grandma Maria Kelsey Deming Tiernan passed to her reward in her daughter's arms, attended the last sacrements by Father Daley of St. John's Church
Utica NY 1876. The remains being buried in St. Agnes Cemetary Utica NY.
_Abraham HOWELL _____+ | (1683 - 1742) m 1708 _David "Money" HOWELL _| | (1714 - 1795) m 1739 | | |_Mary HALSEY ________ | (.... - 1722) m 1708 | |--David HOWELL | (1741 - 1783) | _Elisha HOWELL ______+ | | (1674 - 1750) |_Phebe HOWELL _________| (1714 - 1801) m 1739 | |_Damaris SAYRE ______ (1675 - 1757)
[96367] According to the 1776 census in Mather's Refugees from L.I. to CT., 1son was born 1776 or soon after, as well as 2 daughter. Howell givesonly 4 males. (Descendants of Edward Howell (1)...)
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History of Southampton, L.I., NY
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Descendants of Edward Howell
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Descendants of Edward Howell
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Descendants of Edward Howell
_Louis LAMOUREUX ____ | (1640 - ....) m 1668 _Jean Baptiste LAMOUREUX _| | m 1690 | | |_Francoise BOIVIN ___ | (.... - 1717) m 1668 | |--Madeleine LAMOUREUX | (1704 - ....) | _Jean GAREAU ________ | | (1643 - ....) m 1670 |_Marie GAREAU ____________| (1671 - 1747) m 1690 | |_Anne TALBOT ________+ (1651 - ....) m 1670
Date of Import: Oct 24, 2000
Date of Import: Oct 24, 2000
Date of Import: Oct 24, 2000
_Patrick MCGEE ______ | (1842 - ....) _Hugh Henry MCGEE ______| | (1866 - 1927) m 1903 | | |_Margaret MCCOMB ____ | (1844 - ....) | |--Hugh Jr. MCGEE | (1894 - ....) | _William H GARRETT __ | | (1843 - 1884) m 1870 |_Pauline Naomi GARRETT _| (1873 - 1952) m 1903 | |_Mary Jane DERRICK __+ (1848 - 1884) m 1870
________________________ | _Henry A SQUAIRES ___| | (1870 - 1949) m 1893| | |________________________ | | |--Robert SQUAIRES | (1906 - 1977) | _John Daugherty MCNEIL _+ | | (1828 - 1908) m 1857 |_Roberta MCNEIL _____| (1872 - 1956) m 1893| |_Elizabeth TAGGERT _____ (1836 - 1909) m 1857
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