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5251 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Willard, Jodi Lee (Twin) (I5857879018)
 
5252 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Pullen, Ruth Marie (I5857879020)
 
5253 from Lois Winterton, Jeffery Allan (DII) (I5857879021)
 
5254 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Winterton, Douglas Anthony (I5857879022)
 
5255 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Winterton, David SCOTT (I5857879023)
 
5256 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Winterton, Deborrah Lynn (I5857879024)
 
5257 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Winterton, Daniel Dean (I5857879025)
 
5258 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Moffitt, Russell A. (I5857879026)
 
5259 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Moffitt, Todd Torger (I5857879027)
 
5260 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Moffitt, Monty Marvin (I5857879028)
 
5261 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Kelley, Eugene Charles (I5857879045)
 
5262 from Lois Kelley, Linda Diane (I5857879047)
 
5263 from Lois Kelley, Kathy Kay (I5857879048)
 
5264 from Lois Kelley, Judy Jean (I5857879049)
 
5265 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Ackerman, Larie (I5857879050)
 
5266 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Carlson, Rebecca Ann (I5658651520)
 
5267 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Schneider, Paulette Delores (I5857879059)
 
5268 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Heesch, Dale Clair (I5857879065)
 
5269 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Schneider, Marie Emilie (I5857879067)
 
5270 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Schneider, John Ernest (I5857879068)
 
5271 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Lee, John Andrew (I5857879083)
 
5272 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Lee, Kathryn Margaret (I5857879085)
 
5273 From Louise:

Grandpa spoke of schools he had attended (graduated from ) and George followed up with those schools. No school had listed a George Edward or Edward ever having attended, let alone graduated.

Obviously the man attended somewhere. He spoke 2 languages fluently - some Yiddish - some Indian dialect. He did Math, Reading, Writing and had the training and experience to achieve his Master's Electrician license.

In conversations with Dad, Grandpa spoke about being part Indian. So I followed that route and found an Edward Valley, 25% Chippewa, electrician, on the Indian rolls, who had attended the Carlisle school in the late 1800's. Carlisle didn't have a picture of him ......... at least not one identified as Edward Valley. There may be group shots with him in class, etc ........... that's why I'm interested of seeing Grandpa as a young man. One day I'd hope to drop in on Carlisle ...............got a friend there ........ or had a friend in the records department. This Edward Valley ran away from Carlisle about the same time our Edward Valley showed up in New York.

Indians were required to check in with the Federal Government. The Feds lost track of their Edward Valley, electrician, in 1910 .............. suprisingly the same time our Edward Valley changed his name and got married.

Anyway .............. The Feds show an Oliver Valley as parent of Edward AND lists NO MOTHER !!!!! Curiouser and Curiouser, don't ya think ? I just find that so interesting ........ you'd think somebody could identify the PERSON who had the baby LAST not just the sperm donor.

Grandpa had an Uncle Oliver ( with a French spelling ) in Montreal. At the time of Grandpa's birth, Uncle Oliver was single and equally suprising, Sophie Valley, picked up her family in Montreal and moved to Ogdensburg ............. there are some date problems as to when Sophie actually became a widow too ......... she may have been a widow at this point.

Sophie moved the family into the Valley Dry Goods store ( the cousin in-law's business ) store in Ogdensburg working as a seamstress and taking care of the Valley household as this Joseph Valley was widowed too.

The local Catholic church in Ogdensburg has the 3 baptismal certificates Dad talked the priest into giving him. I found Betrands in Ogdensburg and Montreal, so I asked myself the following questions, being a Math person and all.

What are the odds of 2 separate Edward Valley's appearing on this planet at the same time, with the same background, the same job, the same mystery of "birth" and with the same family members names, one Edward being lost to the Feds and the other reinvented in the same year, being mixed Indian blood, and it goes on and on and on up to and including the fact my Dad went to Franklin and Marshall College in Pennsylvania ......... the same town as Carlisle Indian School. The odds are astronomical against there being 2 people. Astronomical ......... there would be some chance with a population of 300 million ......doubt there was any chance in that time frame.

Uncle George dismissed it all as speculation insisting his DAD WAS WHITE. ( when Grandpa George who first said he was Indian and he said it in reference to applying for the reparations to all Canadian Native Americans, and Grandpa NEVER screwed around or lied about money ) Coincidence, could be, but one can deny my existence with my genetic tracer to being Native American. ALL Native Americans and ONLY NATIVE AMERICANS have a genetic mutation which changes the retinal pettern. I have that.

It has to come from the Valley/Cummins line since I know where/and who the Swedes were. They weren't in this country long enough and there aren't any babies with unknown parents.

The Cummins, brilliant folks, were a big pain in the ass, prided themselves in keeping acurate family records ..............I think Grandma was getting old ( old for her time ) and settled on George after she "cleaned" him up a bit.
 
Valley, George Edward Sr. (I601063026)
 
5274 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Kumins, Lawrence (I8779328073)
 
5275 From PC Ringgold:

The story goes that when my grandfather was about 17 he left his home in Stephensville, MD (on Kent Island) because he did not get along with stepmother Nellie Greenwood. His mother was Annabelle Harrison.

He was self-educated by reading the entire text of the Harvard Classics, he was very good at Physics. He eventually went to work for RCA. He was a Gen. Superintendent for RCA, he was instrumental in developing radio for submarines. Tragically during the Depression he died suddenly of Pneumonia. 
Ringgold, Paul Clayton (I2732913215)
 
5276 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Lacy, Paul James (I5857878993)
 
5277 From researcher Mona Rainville:

In my humble oopinion, you are most likely looking for a child whose mother is either a LACOMBE or a BROUILLETTE, which are the names of the godparents. Carolus LACOBE = Charles LACOMBE, and Delima DOUILLETTE - Rose de Lima BROUILLETTE. (Don't ask me how I know this...)

Priests routinely wrote "parents unknown" instead of revealing the identity of the birth mother, and exposing her to shame. But if on top of it the priest add that the child is a bastard, then he must know the parents are not married. Ergo, he knows at least the mother... And so much for protecting the child from shame.

Had this been 50 or 100 years earlier, I would have ventured another explanation. It was then routine for catholic priests to indicate in their parish baptismal registers a child as a bastard when this child was born from a marriage not recognized by the church, as for example, a marriage between a catholic and a protestant.

Who knows, this might still be the case, in this case. After all, why write the child is from unknown parents, if you know the child is a bastard ? He'd have to have known the mother, at least, and know that she was not married to the father. See what I mean ?

It was not unusual for such children to be put up for adoption, and to be adopted by relatives, sometimes distant, but sometimes the actual siblings of the birth mother. The child rarely - if ever - carried the father's name. To make matters worse, it also happened sometimes that the godparents were related to the father, rather than to the mother.

Still, I can't see a real connection with Montreal, or with the Province of Quebec for that matter. The mother might have been born in the US, from parents born here. And the same could be true of the father.

This baptismal certificate does not state the date of birth. Perhaps this child was born months or even years prior to being baptized as a catholic.
 
Valley, George Edward Sr. (I601063026)
 
5278 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Ingebretson, Allan Davis (I601062843)
 
5279 From Who's Who in Delaware:

CUMMINS, Clarence Raymond, optometrist; b. Smyrna, Aug 11, 1893; s. Alfred Lee and Elva Culbreth (Carrow) C.; ed. Smyrna H.S.; Mass. Coll. of Optometry, 1917; m. Francis Wingate Davis of Odessa, Sept. 21, 1920; child. John R and Frances Blackiston. Practicing optometry. Sec. and treas. on Bd. of Examrs. in Optometry apptd. by Gov. Buck; pres. of Del. Optometrical Assn.; pres. of Pi Omicron Sigma, Coll. Frat., 1916. Mason (32deg), Episcopal. Dem. b. 219 N. State St.; bus. ad. 315 S. State St. Dover. 
Cummins, Clarence Raymond (I2733057381)
 
5280 From: http://genforum.genealogy.com/winston/messages/918.html

This will upset some. It was not done, nor hired done by me, but indicates that Sarah was not a WINSTON at all.

Was an active member of the WOODSON group - we all kind of went by the wayside after the death of Mary Harland who held us all together-but it was a great decade (all US mail in those days!)

All the stuff about John WOODSON being a Dr & a gent is "phooy"- we all pooled our funds and hired british researchers - no lead as to his ancestry surfaced. Everything published in Henry Morton WOODSONs epic Woodsons and Connections was researched & every one of those fellows left records and they DID not come to America. All kinds of Woodsons of every spelling were checked in Britain (the results of this genealogy work in England, United Kingdom were published in several issues of Woodson Watcher.) All that Devonshire - Dorsetshire stuff - panned out to nothing
Do you know where the fact that Sarah wife of John WOODSON-became Sarah Winston started? THIS IS IT -One of the Va quarterly magazines (Tylers or Va Mag of Hist - I have the article somewhere) bef 1900 - anyway they published the will of Isaac WINSTON who d 1760 in Hanover - EDITORAL TYPO - instead of typing Sarah HENRY-typed & published SARAH WOODSON - the next quarterly mag ran a retraction BUT "the cat was out of the bag" - folks who don't care about back-up data - pass that around like it was gold or something. It seems like somebody who d in 1760 would not have a daughter on the rolls of the living & dead in 1624 - But logic matters little to some people. Those that it has dawned on have just "dropped Isaac" but left Sarah -
The first mention anywhere of John WOODSON & Sarah is on the roll of living & dead - 1624 -The Muster of John WOODSON - Pierseys Hundred & both said they came in 1619 in the "George". This voyage of the " George" was interesting for it brought not only Gov YEARDLEY but - 80 "Bridewell Hospital Orphans" - these were young teenaged street urchans rounded up on the streets of London - my thought (and others) has always been that John WOODSON & Sarah were some of these London street ch. The "George" does NOT list a surgeon named anything remotely like John or WOODSON We do NOT know when John & Sarah WOODSON md - just that they were md by the muster of 1624.
(DNA test of WINSTON shows no connection to WOODSON/WINSTON) 
Sarah (I17558565658)
 
5281 From: http://genforum.genealogy.com/winston/messages/918.html

This will upset some. It was not done, nor hired done by me, but indicates that Sarah was not a WINSTON at all.

Was an active member of the WOODSON group - we all kind of went by the wayside after the death of Mary Harland who held us all together-but it was a great decade (all US mail in those days!)

All the stuff about John WOODSON being a Dr & a gent is "phooy"- we all pooled our funds and hired british researchers - no lead as to his ancestry surfaced. Everything published in Henry Morton WOODSONs epic Woodsons and Connections was researched & every one of those fellows left records and they DID not come to America. All kinds of Woodsons of every spelling were checked in Britain (the results of this genealogy work in England, United Kingdom were published in several issues of Woodson Watcher.) All that Devonshire - Dorsetshire stuff - panned out to nothing
Do you know where the fact that Sarah wife of John WOODSON-became Sarah Winston started? THIS IS IT -One of the Va quarterly magazines (Tylers or Va Mag of Hist - I have the article somewhere) bef 1900 - anyway they published the will of Isaac WINSTON who d 1760 in Hanover - EDITORAL TYPO - instead of typing Sarah HENRY-typed & published SARAH WOODSON - the next quarterly mag ran a retraction BUT "the cat was out of the bag" - folks who don't care about back-up data - pass that around like it was gold or something. It seems like somebody who d in 1760 would not have a daughter on the rolls of the living & dead in 1624 - But logic matters little to some people. Those that it has dawned on have just "dropped Isaac" but left Sarah -
The first mention anywhere of John WOODSON & Sarah is on the roll of living & dead - 1624 -The Muster of John WOODSON - Pierseys Hundred & both said they came in 1619 in the "George". This voyage of the " George" was interesting for it brought not only Gov YEARDLEY but - 80 "Bridewell Hospital Orphans" - these were young teenaged street urchans rounded up on the streets of London - my thought (and others) has always been that John WOODSON & Sarah were some of these London street ch. The "George" does NOT list a surgeon named anything remotely like John or WOODSON We do NOT know when John & Sarah WOODSON md - just that they were md by the muster of 1624.
(DNA test of WINSTON shows no connection to WOODSON/WINSTON) 
Woodson, John (I17558565657)
 
5282 Funeral preached on 20 Jun 1837. Perkins, Hannah (I5857856908)
 
5283 Galbraith was an attorney in Dauphin County, Pa. His practice was located in Harrisburg, Pa. He was admitted to the Dauphin County Bar and in 1790 to the Mifflin County Bar. He was admitted to the Lancaster County Bar in 1787.

His early life was spent with his grandmother Dorcas Galbraith when his mother died during childbirth. He was well educated. He married the daughter of General William Thompson of Carlise whose Brother-in-law George Read of Deleware signed the Declaration of Independance.

History shows that he was born in Mexico, Pennsylvania but probably he was born at the home of his grandfather in Donegal Township Lancaster County. His mother, who died during childbirth, was buried next door to her father's home the day after she died so it should be assumed that she died in Lancaster County and therefor he would have been born at the same location.

Galbraith died suddenly at his farm in Lycoming County in 1801. In the 1790 census he is shown as owning two slaves. He built a brick home in Harrisburg 2 doors down from the John Harris home. 
Patterson, Galbraith (I2733057376)
 
5284 GARRISON - Helen E. Fitzgerald, 91, Garrison, died March 4, 2008, at Garrison Memorial Hospital Intermediate Care Facility. Services will be held at 10:30 a.m. today, March 8, at St. Nicholas Catholic Church, Garrison. Burial will be in St. Nicholas Catholic Cemetery, Garrison.

Helen was born Aug. 6, 1916, in Scobey, Mont., to Edon and Caroline Amundson. She was raised in Montana and educated there, attending college at Montana State Northern, in Havre, Mont., and Montana State, in Billings, Mont. She taught school in various cities in Montana. On June 29, 1940, she married Charles Fitzgerald. They traveled for a time, as Charles was with the Corp of Engineers. After settling back in Garrison they raised and educated five children. Helen was an active member of the community for many years, teaching kindergarten and being involved with the community players, St. Nicholas Church and PTA. Helen loved her family and all their activities and was very proud of all their accomplishments. She was an incredible teacher with a flair for writing children's stories.

With her children grown, Helen took employment with Garrison Clinic, where she spent 20 years aiding the patients through the maze of insurance claims. She had a great sense of accomplishment in this work where she was able to help so many people. In 1991, Charles passed away. Helen spent her last three years living at Garrison Hospital Intermediate Care Facility where she received outstanding care and she considered her caregivers family.

Helen will be greatly missed by her children and their families, her sons, Pat, Garrison, Tom (Claire), Washburn, and Bob (Pam), Hazen; her daughters, Mary (Mike) Lambert, Shelton, Wash., and Katie Fitzgerald, Lacey, Wash.; and her grandchildren, Dr. Michael C. Lambert, Kathleen Lambert, Erin and Aimee Fitzgerald and Jenna and Baylee Fitzgerald.

She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Charles; her brothers, Dr. Carroll Amundson and Ellsworth Amundson; and her sisters, Alice Leed and Eve Davis.

The family requests that any memorials be made to the donor's choice. 
Amundson, Helen E (I17558568575)
 
5285 GEDCOM line 1238 not recognizable or too long: 1 TITL [BISHOP OF LINCOLN]GEDCOM line 1242 not recognizable or too long: (BIRT) 2 PLAC Chateau, De Beaufort, Meurthe-et-Moselle, FranceGEDCOM line 1244 not recognizable or too long: (CHR) 2 PLAC Chateau, De Beaufort, Meurthe-et-Moselle, France
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Seal to Parents: 9 JUN 1933 SLAKE - Salt Lake City, UT 
de Beaufort, Dean of Wells Cathedral, See of Lincoln, Bishop of Lincoln, Bishop of Winchester, Cardinal-Priest of St. Eusebius Henry (I5658489152)
 
5286 GEDCOM line 1458 not recognizable or too long:
1 TITL [BARON DE NEVILLE] 
Neville, Ralph De Baron Of Neville (I5658490359)
 
5287 GEDCOM line 1475 not recognizable or too long:
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Seal to Parents: 14 JUN 1983 SLAKE - Salt Lake City, UT 
De Audley, Baroness Alice (I5658490475)
 
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1 TITL [BARONESS DACRE]/

Seal to Parents: 14 JUN 1983 SLAKE - Salt Lake City, UT 
Neville, Baroness Catherine De (I5658487147)
 
5289 GEDCOM line 215 not recognizable or too long:
1 TITL [BARONESS SCROPE]

Seal to Parents: 20 JAN 1941 SLAKE - Salt Lake City, UT 
De Neville, Baroness Scrope Margaret (I5658500177)
 
5290 GEDCOM line 2154 not recognizable or too long:
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Roet, Sir Payne De (I5658485768)
 
5291 GEDCOM line 2661 not recognizable or too long:
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(BIRT) 2 PLAC Of, Castle, Clifford, Herefordshire, England

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(BIRT) 2 PLAC Of, Castle, Clifford, Herefordshire, England 
Clifford, Andrew (I5658499381)
 
5292 GEDCOM line 3149 not recognizable or too long:
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De Valois, Countess Jeanne (I5658485769)
 
5293 GEDCOM line 3169 not recognizable or too long:
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Holland, Countess Sibylla Countess Of (I5658495428)
 
5294 GEDCOM line 3220 not recognizable or too long:
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Holland, Count Willem IV (I5658495437)
 
5295 GEDCOM line 3264 not recognizable or too long:
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1 NAME Elisabeth Or Isabella, Countess Of /HOLLAND/

Seal to Parents: SUBMITTED 
Holland, Isabella (I5658495439)
 
5296 GEDCOM line 3307 not recognizable or too long:
(DEAT) 2 DATE 11 APR 1320 (INQ. PM) 
Fitzrandolph, Mary (I5658494435)
 
5297 GEDCOM line 3462 not recognizable or too long:
1 TITL [BARONESS NEVILLE]/

Seal to Parents: 13 JUN 1953 LOGAN - Logan, UT 
Clavering, Baroness Nevill Eupheme (I5658490561)
 
5298 GEDCOM line 3487 not recognizable or too long:
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Clavering, Edmund (I5658486797)
 
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Clavering, Robert De Of Burgh (I5658478676)
 
5300 GEDCOM line 3526 not recognizable or too long:
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Seal to Parents: SUBMITTED 
Clavering, Henry (I5658486816)
 

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