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INDEX TO ARTICLES IN "ANCESTORS WEST",<strong>1975</strong>-<strong>1988</strong>, Vols. 1-14<br />

Compiled by Lilian Mann Fish Month/Year Vol/NQ-Page(s)<br />

ABBREVIATIONS COMMONLY USED Dec 19§4 10/4 1?1<br />

(Additional) Dec <strong>1988</strong> 14/4 170-171<br />

ABBREVIATIONS FOR POST OFFICES,<br />

STATES AND OTHER AREAS Sept 1985 11/3 101<br />

ABBREVIATIONS WITH CHANGED MEANINGS Dec 1984 lp/4 1^0<br />

Dec I988 14/4 170<br />

ADDRESSES - GENEALOGICAL RECORDS,<br />

OTHER COUNTRIES Sept 1981* 10/3 96<br />

ADMONITIONS-DO NOT USE BLUE INK Mch I983 9/1 9<br />

"ADVENTURE1 STORY,An -22 Dec 1779-<br />

D?l&178° 'SUbmittedbyGail March 1987 13/1 12-1*<br />

ADS, ADVERTISEMENTS<br />

ANCESTRAL ANTIQUITIES, Chadwa<strong>to</strong><br />

IrOSSOn'0^^6 °f ad-dreSSes Jun* 195? 5/2 62<br />

EXCHANGE PERIODICALS, each issue,^a^cover^1 ^<br />

AELIE and AELLA, Anglo Saxon Kings<br />

of Northumberland Mch 1984 10/1 34<br />

AGED PERSONS SUPPORTED BY SANTA<br />

BARBARA COUNTY, LIST OF Sept <strong>1988</strong> 14/3 1^ 130<br />

submitted by Jan Cloud, original at sTb! Hist. Socf ^<br />

ALABAMA Pickens Co. Hist. Soc.<br />

attempting <strong>to</strong> reclaim,collect<br />

RECONSTRUCTION PERIOD LETTERS, Mch#1986 12/1 17-18<br />

ALLIED^FlMiLIE^ (18° ^187« (misnumbered p. 1@5)<br />

Notes on Articles on CRAFT,<br />

Al11!* families, His<strong>to</strong>ry.etc.<br />

CT. SOC. OF GENEALOGIST^' Dec 1984 IOA 14. i^<br />

ALMA (Alma Imhoff Lauritsen^ T I 1*5-146<br />

PROFILE -L-auritsen) June 198o 6/2<br />

Mch 1981 7/1<br />

^<br />

5<br />

AMERICAN FAMILY RECORDS ASS'N M° h l983 ^/l 7<br />

nist. books placed in eirniiioi<br />

»g collection of Mid cStiSnt<br />

?2? Jiteacy System's North<br />

names u±KI*lZ-53 most common<br />

ssss sir-&ass & » 19M 1V1.<br />

DANA <strong>to</strong> 1RVIN J«ne 1983 13/2/ 80 fie<br />

JACKson <strong>to</strong> MILLER Sept 1987 ifAxioZlle<br />

*£&S t0 sC0TT Dec 1987 13X 174.17^<br />

SCOTT <strong>to</strong> ZANE Mch <strong>1988</strong> i«W tl £?5<br />

AMKRICAN TRAIL BLAZERS- Sept l?88 W3 122-127<br />

mSS ^ily. Patricia L.White June ^?9 5/2/37-39<br />

«Ps&1ss^sBgsMeade^^ 5/3/68 69<br />

AN OLD SAN DIEGO LETTERHEAD 5/3/68-69<br />

Harvxlle Bros. * Co. June ^ $/z/ ^


INDEX TO ARTICLES IN ANCESTORS WEST <strong>1975</strong>-<strong>1988</strong>, Vol.1-14<br />

Compiled by Lilian Mann Fish<br />

Month/Year Vol.No.Page<br />

ANCESTOR TABLES /, ? ?<br />

PADDOCK, husband ) Sept 1978 8/3 91-92<br />

PADDOCK, Virginia (McGRAW)<br />

12. PADDOCK, James C. (h. of 11) Sept 1978 8/3 92-95<br />

13. ROUSE, Shirley Elain (Kil-<br />

RoKnsilS5?dB52LII1'H-) Sept1978 vs 95-96<br />

14. HARVILLE, Ronald Patrick Dec 1978 4/4 122-123<br />

15. CHURCH, Margaret Fry<br />

(Wilbur Kenneth Cox., h.)<br />

COX, Margaret Fry Church Dec 197? 4/4 123-127<br />

16. REID, Everett Rockwell, Jr. Dec 19$8 4/4/ 129-130<br />

17 HORSH, Es<strong>the</strong>r Roberts (w of 16) M M 4/4/ i?o nn<br />

n REID, Es<strong>the</strong>r Roberts (HORSH) ' ' 9 3<br />

18. SMITH, Frank Benjamin<br />

(Grace McCandless, wife) Dec 1978 4/4/ 13i-n4<br />

Raised June 1981 7/2 HJiz<br />

19. STEINHOFF, Marylynne<br />

(James J. OPPEN, h.)<br />

OWEN, Marilyn STEINHOFF Dec 1978 4/4 134-135<br />

I?' 5££?2J£5£' Judith Ann WEICH Mch 1979 5/1 23-24<br />

21. HERITAGE, Kathryn (Karen) ' J<br />

Roth June 1979 5/Z 52-54<br />

22. WOODS, AMY Estelle<br />

(John MARWEDE, h.)<br />

MARWEDE, AMY WOODS June 1979 5/2 54-56<br />

23. Mc CLBNATHEN, Gordon Gale Sept 1979 5/3 73-7S<br />

(Merna WALLACE, wife) /J '* f*<br />

24. WALLACE, Merna Margaret Sept 1979 5/3 71-7*<br />

McCLENATHEN, Merna WALLACE /J ?5 ?<br />

25. WHITE, Patricia Meade Dec 1979 5/4 107-108


INDEX TO ARTICLES IN "ANCESTORS WEST" <strong>1975</strong>-19 88<br />

Compiled by Lilian Mann Fish<br />

Vol.l-l4<br />

ANCESTOR TABLES Month/Year Vol.No. Page<br />

Chart No..26 DOTY, John Alan,<br />

Denise Diana, Kenneth<br />

Edward, children of<br />

DOTY, John Emit and<br />

Mary Arlene LANGSTAFF, Mch lo8o 6/x 19_23<br />

27.<br />

his wife.<br />

GORRELL, Elizabeth (wife<br />

2f Si0^f Wigfall ROOT Mh<br />

ROOT, Bette (later m.<br />

1980 6/l 2if„29<br />

28.<br />

29.<br />

KOTT)<br />

KIRKWOOD, Jocelyn (Joyce)<br />

MORGAN, Mnft' ?lraer Jocelyn W,) nee June 1980<br />

MOSS, E<strong>the</strong>l Maude Sept 198C<br />

Maternal Ancestry ~<br />

6/2.<br />

6/3<br />

:;/-*<br />

46-49<br />

92-95<br />

1 ><br />

30. Mo.'PHEEArchibald Edwin Dec 1980 6/4 113<br />

son of SBCGS Member<br />

JOHNSTON,Margaret Elizabeth HOUSE<br />

31. SCOFIELD,<br />

SCOFIELD,<br />

«<strong>to</strong>hn Henry, son of<br />

NORMAN,SBCGS Member Mch I98I 7/1 7-9<br />

32. HANNA, Leilie Winifrdd,<br />

dau of<br />

HANNA, Sylvia Ann McKINNEY<br />

SBCGS Member Dec 1981 7/4 118-120<br />

33. HOUSTON, Frances Marion Mch 1982 8/1 14-18<br />

34. KEYES, Irma BENNETT « .. -,0q0 q/q ae<br />

wife of John R. Keyes Sept 1982 8/3 85<br />

35. COBB, Ca<strong>the</strong>rine Lynn and<br />

COBB, Caroline Sue, daus. of<br />

COBB, Shirley RODICK COBB<br />

(Mrs.. Malcolm Lynn C0BB0 Dec 1982 8/4 122-124<br />

36. WALT, Dorothy MANTZ .wife<br />

of Martin WALT Mch 1983 9/1 8-9<br />

37. EARLY, Elizabeth Ann June 1983 9/2 48<br />

38. 0VINGT0N, Alice Naomi Sept I983 9/3 88<br />

39- GGRAHAM, Muriel RIEMEN, for grandson,<br />

HILDEBRANDT, Graham Russell,<br />

son of dau. Mrlidds and h.<br />

Thomas Russell HILDEBRANDT Dec I983 9/4 125-128<br />

£0. La BRECHE, Marie Mch 1984 10/1 9-11<br />

Revised and Expanded Dec <strong>1988</strong> 14/4 153-159<br />

41. SCOFIELD, Anthony Hugh,<br />

bro. of SCOFIELD, Norman Jun 1984 10/2 47-51<br />

42. BONILLA, Lynn, Richard Loren,<br />

Steven Robert, John Kevin<br />

grandchildren of<br />

BONILLA, Isaac An<strong>to</strong>nio and<br />

&is wife, Joy TENNEY BONILLA June I985 11/2 56<br />

43. SHANHOLTZER, Margaret SAVARY<br />

(Mrs. Robert S.) Mch 1985 ll/l 12-14<br />

44. NOBLE, Nor<strong>to</strong>n, Jr. June 1985 11/2 51-55<br />

45 • HARPER, Helen Bonner (w. of 44) Jun 1985 11/2 59<br />

NOBLE, Helen Bonner HARPER<br />

*6- Wg'o^forailD Sept 1985 11/3. 102-10*<br />

47. SANFORD, Welbourne LeLacey<br />

(Sandy) Dec 1985 11/4 139


^s-<br />

INDEX TO ARTICLES IN "ANCESTORS WESTW <strong>1975</strong>-<strong>1988</strong> Vol. 1-14<br />

Compiled by Lilian Mann Fish Month/Year Vol. No. Page<br />

ANCESTORS TABLES . R<br />

Chart No. 48 THELIN, Harold J. Mar 1986 12/1 18-20<br />

(misnumbered 186-188)<br />

49. FLEWELL, Janet, wife of „•„«/..«„«,<br />

THELIN, Harold J. Mar 1986 12/1 20-21<br />

THEXIN, Janet FLEWELL e U^mb*red 188-I89h<br />

50. FULLER, Carol, wife of >r v/ ' bS'-by<br />

KOSAI, Kenneth j lo86 12/2 51-52<br />

KOSAI, Carol FULLER dune ±y ' * /<br />

51. KOSAI, Kenneth Sept 1986 12/3 96<br />

J (h. of No. 50)<br />

52. EDVALL, Grace DOWNIE Sept I986 12/3 98-99<br />

53. BRADDOCK, Anne Sept 1986 12/3 102<br />

54. KNIGHT, Martha Ewing,<br />

wife of CLtfDE, George - 1986 lz/l+ 151-154<br />

CLYDE, Martha KNIGHT ue0 xyo° ±£/^ •° x ±D<br />

Additions & Corrections Mch I987 13/1 21<br />

55. OWEN, Kenneth, son of<br />

SBCGS member<br />

Marilyn (APPLING) OWEN Mch I987 13/1 15-21<br />

56. DILLARD, Julia E izabeth M h 10o7 -.o/t 22-26<br />

dau of Gail BEASLEY DILLARS Mcn iy° ' ±:>/± " *°<br />

and DILLARD, Louis Stanley,Jr.<br />

Correction Sept 1987 13/3 133<br />

57. CRAWFORD, Steven Edgar<br />

Kevin Sumner,Frederick<br />

William, Douglas Melgord, Jr.<br />

sons of SBCGS member -. c7 -, £?<br />

Doris BATCHELDER CRAWFORD Bdc I987 13A -L-"~-LO'c<br />

58. HARDWICK, Michael David and<br />

Patricia Ann, ch. of<br />

HARDWICK, Michael Ricardo and<br />

FOSS, Paula Jeanne, his wife<br />

with DESCENDANTS* CHARTS Mch I988 14/1 19-20<br />

59. SHOEMAKER, Lawrence Draper<br />

Susan Watkins, Julia Morrison<br />

ch. of SBCGS member<br />

SHOEMAKER, Francine Draper June <strong>1988</strong> 14/2 66q6?<br />

60. McGRATH, John Joseph and<br />

Bugene Francis McGRATH<br />

sons of SBCGS member<br />

McGRATH Beatrice MOHR June I988 14/2/68-70<br />

61 CLARK, Chris<strong>to</strong>pher Gleason Sept <strong>1988</strong> 14/3 114<br />

ANCESTORS TABLES<br />

SUGGESTIONS re format and items<br />

<strong>to</strong> be included<br />

COMMENTS requested on change<br />

of format,<br />

Sept 1987 13/3 136<br />

Sept <strong>1988</strong> 1V3 114<br />

CONTRIBUTE Your Tables<br />

SHARE YOUR ANCESTORS TABLES<br />

ANCESTORS, DO YOU HAVE ENGLISH<br />

ANCESTORS? Dec 1984 10/4 119<br />

June 1987 13/2 76<br />

ANCESTORS, SEARCHING FOR NEW ENGLAND<br />

ANCESTORS (Seattle Gen. Soc.) June I983 9/2 56


-f-^- ' f*\ (^ **% ^^zf<br />

INDEX TO ARTICLES IN "ANCESTORS WEST" <strong>1975</strong>-<strong>1988</strong>, Vols. 1-14<br />

Compiled by Lilian Mann Fish MONTH/YEAR VOL. NO. PAGE<br />

ANCESTRAL CHART Dec <strong>1988</strong> 14/4 160<br />

SUGGESTIONS ON PREPARATION OF<br />

ANCESTORS WEST<br />

THROUGH ANCESTORS WEST I HIT<br />

THE JACKPOT, Amy Marwede June 1980 6/2 **2<br />

ANCESTORS WEST<br />

Hope in <strong>the</strong> near future <strong>to</strong><br />

introduce RESEARCH HELPLINE<br />

(Seattle Gen. Soc. Bulletin<br />

established such a column<br />

Winter 1985/6 pp JF8-60 <strong>to</strong><br />

replace its former Mch 1986 12/1 28<br />

WHERE DO I GO FROM HERE?<br />

ANCESTORS WEST<br />

GUIDELINES FOR SUBMITTALS Mch I987 13/1 8<br />

Paper size, 7 i" x 11 i M<br />

1 inch margins all 4 sides<br />

Margins <strong>to</strong> be observed if 8J" x 11" paper used.<br />

ANCESTORS WEST<br />

For <strong>the</strong> past year HELEN FYDELL<br />

has been receiving mail requests Dec 3037 13/4 186<br />

regarding research.<br />

Helen has made pho<strong>to</strong>copies from which<br />

CAROL KOSAI intends <strong>to</strong> evolve QUERIES<br />

Several from ENGLAND illustrate <strong>the</strong><br />

desirability of supplying<br />

FAMILY HISTORY NEWS AND DIGEST with<br />

abstracts of contents of each issue<br />

of ANCESTORS WEST, In past several<br />

prepared by <strong>the</strong> Edi<strong>to</strong>r, but VOLUNTEER<br />

NEEDED.<br />

ANCESTORS WEST<br />

REFERENCE LIST Sept I983 9/3 89<br />

Pages in Vol 12/1 March 1986 were misnumbered<br />

Should have been 3-42<br />

AMCESTORS WEST<br />

SUGGESTIONS FOR MATERIAL FOR Sept I987 13/3 129<br />

Note at p. 136 re preparation of<br />

ANCESTORS TABLES<br />

ANCESTRAL NAMES, SEARCHING FOR<br />

Dewey Decimal System Numbers<br />

involved (929)<br />

States, areas in <strong>the</strong> 970s Mch 1981 7/1 22<br />

ANCIENT ANTIQUITIES<br />

Offer <strong>to</strong> members of 9 listed<br />

ancestral societies June 1979 5/2 62 (ad)


f*:^ f**\ , —v** >*%- .^S P<br />

i<br />

ANNOUNCEMENTS Sept. 1983 9/3 113-117 ^<br />

ADTOUNCEMENTS<br />

Gbddard Family Assn, Convocation<br />

Witchit a, Kansas June 21-24,1984<br />

June 1984 10/2 p 46<br />

Research Trips<br />

Book Faire,(date not yet set ) same ref.<br />

ANNOUNCEfflENT<br />

American Genealogical Lending Library<br />

March 1984 10/1 p 11<br />

ANSWER TO INQUIRY- Edwin Owen Qrpet<br />

March 1983 9/1 p. 9<br />

ANSWERING QUERIES PAYS ~ "<br />

Query In SECOND BMTdl^',ly'^sex a •- *&ss.<br />

*» MANN and WB^Z^ ^<br />

APC5AR Family T) -> a [fi!~t/7<br />

0/0. &r^m m, Apgar P.O.Box 46 V^\'.V I i<br />

Glen Garden NJ o8826 5 / f [(Oif<br />

f-nrtm TM1HTT tr—u>~. • "" |<br />

APPLING, JAMES M. (ANCESTORS WEST, SEPT <strong>1988</strong> 14/3/96-97<br />

Marilyn Appling Owen „„,, ~ Q1QQ(-<br />

APPLING, JAMES M. Ndv. 24,1811-N>v. 3 1895<br />

<strong>to</strong>rn KENTUCKY son of Joel &Sally Breedlove Appling<br />

marriage Elizabeth Barnes,Simpson Cb. KY I834<br />

with names of children. To MO 1835 Farmer,Civic<br />

Tartar. Gave land for Laclede Gb. Seat,Lebanon MO 1849<br />

' ^P^OTr^AT°S5f ^^ BROACH TO ORGANIZING<br />

GENEAI/XXCAL DOCUMENTS BEFORE £££ AcL>Wm<br />

William W. Ebllarhide<br />

" DEC 1986 12/4 145-150<br />

!A6bOL GENEAIOGIOO, ^arry Titus, (family Tree)<br />

" — MarnrcnTrao <strong>to</strong>ot MAR 1981 7/1 10-11<br />

ARCHER family<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST JUNE 1985 11/2 n 48<br />

Quarterly and Newsletter and Special Publi4tLns noted


.iRaiERY,' i wms derived from ani ,*t profss. Jn of<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST June 1987 13/2/74<br />

Info submitted by {krolyn Crawford<br />

SEPT 1979 5/3 pp 70-71<br />

ARENAS, Amnaro - n-. , „i„., «* ru -i •<br />

THEY CAME TO SANTA BARBARA, extracted by<br />

Mar y Ellen Galbraith<br />

ARIZONA Maps, Records, Research<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST-<br />

June 1984 10/2 "s2^S3<br />

Terri<strong>to</strong>ry 1863; 48th State 1912<br />

MPA p. 52Chronology p. 51<br />

Stae Dept of Health has birth and death records from 1H0C<br />

MS00iage records -Clerk of Superior Court where liceceey<br />

jlssuecLjed.<br />

•IITKR P^-Pn^nnop; fffi. Library rail numpra given<br />

ARKANSAS, Maps, Records, Research<br />

Juif(MRS^<br />

'ISSt&y6;. S^ 18l9: 25th aate 1836<br />

Bureau of Vital statistics, State Health Dent has<br />

irom ita.7. Clerks of counties where license obtained<br />

w^s deedf^ reC°rdSs- aerk=.Circui? SSSttTC<br />

wuis, deeds, divorces and war service.<br />

~^R Tl1hiulGLreferences p. 55<br />

ARTICLES - PRHDnor^<br />

ACTOgraphp^^<br />

*W Pre^rt- 8' 198°<br />

*«+ i^residio Padre »q r»<br />

54-55<br />

J^ei987 i3/2<br />

— ~^__1 p^58<br />

Jl^U^e/ap. 45<br />

Avery Hill **.„, CT<br />

tk<br />

>«<br />

1


^N ^%-/ f^ rf**#k ^Sfi<br />

S<br />

AVILA Cornel <strong>to</strong><br />

SEPT 1979 5/3 pp 70-71<br />

THEY CAME TO SANTA BARBARA<br />

extracted by Mary Ellen Galbraith<br />

AUSTRALIAN (BNGRESS (FOURTH) on Genealoby/Heraldry<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, JUNE 1985 11/2 p 49<br />

e baU i,n Canberra May 8-n 1986<br />

ANCESTORS WEST, DEC 1985 11/4 p 135<br />

BRIDGING THE GENERATIONS <strong>to</strong>pic.<br />

Jan CLoud and Ibreen Dullea members of Canberra Sbc.<br />

AWARDS, Elizabeth Simpson<br />

Fed/ Famd^y His<strong>to</strong>ry Societies<br />

AWARDS,<br />

March 1987 13/1 p. 9<br />

<strong>to</strong> Margaret Ellison Beckman,<br />

former <strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Barbara</strong>n<br />

June 1984 10/2 81<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST JUNE 1984 10/2 n 81 * }<br />

(Jan. 1984 for Cbast Guard activities)


jllPs j0*.j .... ...^^ ... . .......y^.„_ /^i **%'" ~ Navy« but ^signed<br />

settled in Newark atv "V ?e °cean «*<br />

returning <strong>to</strong> Engla^ <strong>to</strong>VI^ **" 6*» «*fbre<br />

traced back <strong>to</strong> fnoq .~J BALCH lineage has h^n<br />

JOHN BAST Sttl^ TJ22 branch- reprlsen^V<br />

Wife of T<strong>to</strong>mas BaTct J^ ^ «** " 1836. *<br />

EDWARD<br />

She d.<br />

T.<br />

leavin72^1^?rtn,emter<br />

BALCH. ^"dren only<br />

ot<br />

son<br />

TITFORD<br />

was<br />

tmily<br />

^y<br />

'S^B TOSANTA BARBARA<br />

A53g?TCRs west, b:]^.^^^<br />

BAUWIN BY-LINES announcement k.-<br />

.._.__iN^^j^^U^^2be«|co^Ued<br />

BALLOU FAMILY BIBLE RECORDS<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, JUNE <strong>1988</strong> 14/2/ 58- 63<br />

Bible, gift of Bess &huispr in "•<br />

production of a Six GeneK^fnn^?16 °°°Perated in<br />

were manners of a gtwT^^fifcne Chart-^ y<br />

•neet monthly iri VeS ^J^0*•GeaSociety **><br />

for <strong>the</strong> first feraaTe^?'^^ "as<strong>to</strong>us«a new sheet<br />

sheets alphabeS?y°bvlS ^T* and flle «>*<br />

file accordine <strong>to</strong>thf „ k fanaly ^name or in a<br />

sheets <strong>to</strong>rlaVLnera^^30 <strong>to</strong> make TO<br />

Bea will e^J^^ re'erenCeS ^ on «**


~r- - j -. w»i»,<br />

signed reposition. In 1830 c?f^bd <strong>the</strong><br />

ocean and i^otled in New York CLty.*iamained<br />

6 yrs before returning <strong>to</strong> England <strong>to</strong> die.<br />

BALCH lineage has been traced back <strong>to</strong> 1023 ,<br />

1 branch, represented by John BALCH, settled<br />

in MA as early as 1626 Wife of Tbomas BALCH<br />

~i£*4^ k£*0/I *** was a member of th© <strong>the</strong> TITFQRD TITFORD family. She died?, di ^<br />

£WJV wy leaving 2 shall children. Js^cl. 1^1^5"m 1&-(*Z3<br />

W*J«" BA^. EDWARD, <strong>the</strong> only son ft London aid onl/ 3<br />

\7 yrs of age when first came <strong>to</strong> America. Cta On return<br />

<strong>to</strong> Iondon studied under a tu<strong>to</strong>r and <strong>the</strong>n at<br />

Oxford. .Then <strong>to</strong>ured <strong>the</strong> Holy Land and India.<br />

Became interested in occult,telepathy etc.<br />

9see next card)<br />

DEC 1979 5/4 pp 102-103<br />

Card 2<br />

BALCH THEY CAME TO SANTA BARBARA<br />

Edward T.(con) Wished <strong>to</strong> remain in India but<br />

tu<strong>to</strong>r opposed, influenced him <strong>to</strong> come <strong>to</strong> America<br />

Crossed Isthmus of Suez on camcelback,journeyed<br />

through Mediterranean and crossed Atlantic <strong>to</strong><br />

New Orleans,LA, landing in 1849. There entered<br />

POSTER, Sarah. At outbreak of Civil War,expressed<br />

sympathy for Union. Nbved <strong>to</strong> Wea<strong>the</strong>rford TX<br />

in 1861 and became interested in cattle business<br />

Ebon TK as unsafe as New Orleans. Learning of<br />

plot <strong>to</strong> kill, fled <strong>to</strong> Vicksburg,joined Union troops<br />

Honorably discharged 1865 ,<strong>the</strong>n settled in Southbend<br />

7A„ji,s^hearth officer of Pacific Go. 1891 came <strong>to</strong> CA*<br />

settled in New York Cite » , ocean and<br />

ESFF ?^^ <strong>to</strong> dieReK $"" 6^s *efore<br />

WfeTr^S^11^ « «ay 25"1 by<br />

———SBag33B5^<br />

BAUWIN BY-LINFq<br />

"""FJSS"' BIBLE RECORDS<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, jdne <strong>1988</strong> 14/2/ ^ 63<br />

Bible, gift of Bess 2ahuiser tn cjiwo ^<br />

G*ol Kbsai. (mus p^ far sT/ntla,1SCritlai *<br />

m. LYDIA Davis 4 Nov. 1821.<br />

BA?OS


^flga^<br />

"^arcd 2<br />

BARBEP Peter•.J,l>'VU; v- '.-tli'.-..-!;:;•: ">1:*L<br />

gfe&y^la^^Mn^rs^teh Bank,<br />

Dibblee mansion; Cbttage Hospital, S. B.<br />

Public Library, and many large residences .<br />

' JUKL979 5/2 pp 50-5L<br />

\felker ThomptynjfS.B.His<strong>to</strong>ry Makers 167-1Q9<br />

illus p.166 and o<strong>the</strong>r refs J<br />

Yda S<strong>to</strong>rke, S.B. His<strong>to</strong>ry pp 553-557<br />

News-Press, SB Yesterdays Sept 1 1974<br />

JUN 1959 5/2 pp 50-51<br />

BARBER, Peter J. (P.j.) i635 Thomas BarbS^.Eng<br />

crossed Atlantic and settled in CT <strong>to</strong><strong>the</strong>r was<br />

MERCY MERRIIL, b. HartdJord 1781,whose family<br />

settled in MA 1634. BARBER family migrated<br />

<strong>to</strong> OHIO 1852 P.J. got ldfields. sSLtfSt<br />

sunmer in San ,rancisoo as a carpenter. ^<br />

t^fSo *I uns2ocessM- tln« in Marysville in gUd.<br />

fields, returned <strong>to</strong> San Francisco; had drafting9<br />

lessons, worked with architects, became adesilierbuilder.<br />

In 1869 moved <strong>to</strong> <strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Barbara</strong>^Sfir<br />

silt l^°f!fsionalism which has been emulated ever<br />

S?£%V? ."f1Ve tr°m 187° <strong>to</strong> 189°- Cabrillo BLvd<br />

!l<br />

established<br />

M ^J!St±<br />

during<br />

C avenue<br />

his 2nd<br />

of<br />

(189CK91)<br />

**** s<br />

term<br />

his<br />

as<br />

idea<br />

Mayor<br />

Peter J. BARBER (ANCESTORS WEST DEC 1980, 6/4 p 142<br />

gArggg his buildings: '*-<br />

-. . ^m^O,m^^aS72,75) mi oi Rec^s 1891<br />

M»k Clock BLdg. Linobin House (Uphara H>tel)<br />

Annex <strong>to</strong> Arling<strong>to</strong>n Ibuse as well as <strong>the</strong> original hotel<br />

<strong>to</strong>r which designs were solicited from a number of<br />

firms; <strong>the</strong> first bank building, Lincoln School<br />

banta <strong>Barbara</strong> College, MDrtimer Cbok house<br />

ftint-Stambach house, Thomas Dibblee house Odd<br />

Fellows Hall, Gasper Qrena house. Ubrk included many<br />

Vic<strong>to</strong>rian houses, <strong>the</strong> classical Courthouse-Italianate<br />

Arling<strong>to</strong>n Ibuse and Tuscan vill» Dibblee Ibuse.<br />

SEPT 1979 5/3 pp 70-71<br />

^^sh^f^li',<br />

ft2K ^ glTdson<br />

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of<br />

°f<br />

Dea.<br />

Franc±s<br />

Samuel<br />

BARKER<br />

BARKER<br />

of<br />

rJ^V*?.1""16 aooftt *** beeches <strong>to</strong>rGen<br />

INGAILS, INTA?^ ^Nancy WaShlI18:t0n; 5 o<strong>the</strong>rAno<strong>the</strong>r ch named was<br />

He arr. S. B. 1 Jan 187^ tram San Prancisco<br />

THEY CAME TO SANTA BARBARA, extracted by<br />

Mary E|.len Galbraith<br />

ji^-flis / i


* mmaJt -&<br />

from A<strong>the</strong>r<strong>to</strong>n, *CA• in im,<br />

Rivera Ct«pany at's^ta i£TJOrity ^^older in<br />

«o"ld mpair nflgh<strong>to</strong>S*Sv?I*iented *> ^faf^r18<br />

at nmanucost of $4 onn, * ^"coo houses erX^<br />

Pre «brld War j?^~nslde«hle^fffted<br />

Riding streets named £^*les "^ergxound<br />

•^^S**"folwded 193° *• **- °-<br />

' ^^E^U^o 6/2p63<br />

"ELDER, orn^ ,_~ ~~<br />

Cg* ?e A. SBP^F a. Nathaniel 4 3 , o^" 8' Richard?<br />

_^__^heth ^en Jfttcheu V*^ I829 '<br />

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^ fti^ f^^s ***** /*V, *^*% J %<br />

BECKWITH, GLAYDS<br />

See PROFILES Card ANCESTORS WEST MARCH 1986 12/1 10<br />

Ways and Means (bmnittee head Mayflower descendant.<br />

Currently wrking on Canadian ancestry<br />

SMITH Fremont, WIS 1855 SCHOEN Berk 6). PA 18503<br />

ELLSWORTH ELLIOTT SMITH Family Group Sheet submitted<br />

with query H,W and 10 ch listed p. 202 (34)<br />

""'iKEL, °ne °f 6*»*«« *» came<br />

from Aberdeenshire <strong>to</strong> w>rk <strong>to</strong>r El«ood COOPER<br />

^mS^S 'SSL0** TO SAOTA BARBARA<br />

- _AI«SraRS WEST, SEPT 1980 6/3/ p. as^<br />

BELL. James B. ni,^<br />

lecturer - i qtq „rect°r NE Hist rv, c<br />

- *»aragssaSa<br />

MAR 1979 5/1<br />

WfOW ^S^^^^nar *0gL on<br />

~~ SSSiSdJStl*!) ^ P4<br />

BELL0B5 tw^, ~~ '<br />

<strong>to</strong>i^ Henry ^2f2,*ad «. ' *r<br />

«ro<strong>to</strong>n M4 30 jfov 186<br />

_____J«^ «19795/4pjo3<br />

sap--»"?2£$tyssys<br />

—•"•* J-aao<br />

BmCCX», HERBERT » , ~~-—-<br />

^i^'te'****"» «*"l987^T~--''<br />

^ «e3S? ^bara«- Except , 2/3/I^'<br />

^5^^£««£"* — for<br />

cXs f^^i^SES1 s ^Cing,<br />

/


BIDGOC3D HERBERT R(ANCESTORS WEST SEPT 198? 13/3/10b ^ Jf<br />

Card 2<br />

Names that keep Bert busy inclutk^. <<br />

er^OQD Mason Gb. W 1830 fflAbUOJ?<br />

HAYES Chautaugua Cb NY 1816<br />

CAVE Gilpen Gb. CO I860<br />

GRIFFITH Shropshire Gb. ENG 1841<br />

BLAIR, Nellie, wife of Dr. T.E. CUNNANE,<br />

born and riased in W. Va. Mo<strong>the</strong>r of 2 ch:<br />

Eugenia and Virginia CONNANE.<br />

THEY CAME TO SANTA BARBARA<br />

ANCESTORS WEST, Dec. 1979 5/4 p. 102<br />

((ANCESTORS WEST, g^ lg88<br />

ELEANOR "Tbodie" BLANCHARD WATANABE BIOW,83<br />

9 yr resident d 11 Aug <strong>1988</strong>, b 28 May 1905 Tasmania;<br />

moved <strong>to</strong> New York City early 1960s when she m.<br />

Jerry "Hideo" Watanabe, son of Awjino Watanabe, one of<br />

early developers of <strong>the</strong> Mitsui Import Gb. of Japan. She<br />

later married Mil<strong>to</strong>n Blow, founder of Mil<strong>to</strong>n.BLow<br />

Advertising and moved <strong>to</strong> S.B in 1977 after his death.<br />

She was last surviving sister of S.B. residenc, Dorothy<br />

Blanchard Harrmerstein, wife of Oscar Hammerstein,<br />

Broadway lyricist and librettist.<br />

BLOKHAM, Dr. Ben,<br />

professor of his<strong>to</strong>ry, direc<strong>to</strong>r of Institute of<br />

Family and Local His<strong>to</strong>ry at Brigham Young University<br />

lecturer of FAMILY HISTORY AND GENEALOGY, July 26,1980<br />

UCSB Special Summer Program in Local His<strong>to</strong>ry<br />

ANCESTORS WEST, June 1980 6/2 p 41<br />

BCDIE CAL. "WANTED AD" 1880's<br />

Inquiry re a John Sipes killed by bear near <strong>to</strong>wn.<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, MAR 1981 7/1 p 26<br />

BOOK COMMITTEE ( ANCESTORS WEST JUNE 1986 12/2/ 52<br />

"CLIMB IT RIGHT" available through Book ?Cbnmittee.<br />

15 chapter work with biblio. for each chapter.<br />

Up-<strong>to</strong>-date chapter on Gbmpterization.<br />

John Gosgriff, librarian at Virginia Tech,ia.ackshurg VA<br />

— -nl limn 9n ^MPTTTFR HELP RDR GENEALOGISTS<br />

BCO^AIREjdate not yet set) Announcement<br />

BOOK RENTAL SERVICE fpl,/ '<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST DEC^^ 123<br />

Itental Lihrary 5300 SE 1st St. "a #82 7<br />

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** N- Bl"T Cbryell<br />

PARISH MAPS OF THE nnnmr ^ 1978 4/l 29


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u BOOK REVIEWS<br />

?^?^ OF HENRY AND PC^'mS Of'bE&^D NY<br />

... . ^ reviewed by Helen Miller<br />

w»t^A DIXQN»FAI^JER. FERMUJPIGJ GQUDSBERRYHA^INfi<br />

WlftTHROP. f***jwi<br />

BOOK REVIEWS o^,<br />

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Garden City, NY^^t £• g»n «- Itat 0. Hack,<br />

Valuable euid* *„ 14 pp lllus<br />

BOcac REVIEW<br />

^n D. C.<br />

^____ Ilsts vessels and<br />

Botac REViHir r^ ~~<br />

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Porter Pub (b p n».» i a< o _~,i^fU3."->Dert b.Porter,<br />

and Minnesota librarieslpp 5£S) (PP 1?"19)<br />

<strong>to</strong>wnship and section naps &>P 24-25wS!'^*<br />

system used. Source bSLtRJL, 1} ^ nisnbering<br />

Source B»ks listed on p. 43.<br />

BOOK REVIEWS ,.x„,<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST JUNE 1981 7/2 n 74<br />

E EARLY SETTLERS OF NANTOCMT !««> ,J<br />

Lydia S. Hinchmn, aar<strong>to</strong>sTV,^9"1^50' 0Dn*)new<br />

4th ed. by EdWdA^ aflJS?*1* °> •*****&<br />

noted Patent <strong>to</strong>C^SJ^^SftZi..»**>*** *ot-<br />

Sterlinga nd Sir Fernanrh n wlloam.Birl of<br />

found in records ofZ^oS**2?' ^feren


J0K IPS JP*^ /*% /*%, '^l I J<br />

BOOK REVIEW (ANCESTORS WEST, JUNE 1982 8/2 p 78<br />

TWELVE FAMILIES - AN AMERICAN EXPERIENCE. A Family<br />

His<strong>to</strong>ry of CDELEr-BAER and related lines, William F.<br />

Odell, Gateway Press, L.Cbngress lb.81-80933,xiii,520pp<br />

Front endpaper - Odell fan chart; back Baer fanchart.<br />

FAMILIES- AIRMAN BAR/BAER GANT/GHENT aGREEN HQRNING<br />

MICHELL ODELL/O'DELL PEERENBOOM RILESf ROOKS<br />

SPRINGER SWING . n _<br />

Appendix C pp 484-489ia a Diary of Genea<strong>to</strong>gigal Trip<br />

during 1980 by author and wife from<strong>the</strong>ir Florida home,<br />

<strong>to</strong> New Orleans, La. (after some 5,500 back <strong>to</strong> FLa.<br />

Notes also of several dozen o<strong>the</strong>r trips <strong>to</strong> NC on south<br />

VLsoonsin on north west and Vermont on <strong>the</strong> East.<br />

BOOK REVIEWS (ANCESTORS WEST SEPT L982, 8/3 p 114<br />

CHICKASAW TIMES PAST, Vol 1 No. l,Apr,May June 1982<br />

<strong>West</strong> Chickasaw Hist & Gen Soc.P.O.Box 42,Hous<strong>to</strong>n MS<br />

38851. contents noted.<br />

THE INDIANA GENEALOGICAL INFORMER Vol III No. 9 Mayf82<br />

Monthly Newsletter. Special issue motivated by<br />

annual conference Natl Gen. Sbciety in Indianapolis.<br />

Contains updated list of 37 gen societies in Indiana,<br />

etc.<br />

QUARTER SESSION RECORDS FOR FAMILY HISTORIANS<br />

comp. J.S.W.Gibson,Oxford, oldest and main collections<br />

of public records of his<strong>to</strong>ric counties in England<br />

and Wales, ^fparish and probate records).<br />

Listings varied but types notes in review.<br />

BOCK REVIEWS (ANCESTORS WEST DEC L982 8/4 pl52<br />

THE SOUI^mE^T^l'NlAN - New Quarterly announced,<br />

proposes <strong>to</strong> include transcriptions,abstracts of county<br />

records .Bible records, gen, articles% #<strong>to</strong>?Sfc issue <strong>to</strong><br />

Removals for Cbunty Insolvent Tax Lists, Brunswick Gb.<br />

Wills, various county records.<br />

TRUMAN TRIBUTE, Ebris R>ney Ebwers, ed. Inaugural Issue<br />

Spring 1982<br />

ROIO-GENE pub for International Ben. Felowship of<br />

Hatarians published 6 times a year opens up subscription<br />

privilege <strong>to</strong> those interested in advancement of family<br />

studies.<br />

BOOK REVIEW _ RECOMMENDED READING<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST MARCH 1983 9/1 p 34<br />

IN ENGLISH WAYS,David Grayson Alien. The Movement of<br />

Societies and <strong>the</strong> eransferal of English local law<br />

and Cus<strong>to</strong>m <strong>to</strong> Massachusetts Bay in <strong>the</strong> Seventeenth<br />

Century - Winner of James<strong>to</strong>wn Prize for Early<br />

American His<strong>to</strong>ry. 5 <strong>to</strong>wns covered<br />

Rowley ooraiDn-field farming ,conservative land-<br />

Hingn^tro^^^<br />

Newbury, unrest ,etc. divergent traditions of Wilt<br />

shire -Hampshire are^ater<strong>to</strong>wn-like_East _Ar^iian__<br />

-i -» —• 1—<br />

BOOK REVIEWS (ANCESTORS WEST.MARCH 1983 9/1 p.34<br />

PUIOTANRWWM) READING;<br />

/Winner of Pulitzer Prize in His<strong>to</strong>ry, 1963<br />

Examines formative experiences of Sudbury, Mass.<br />

and diverse backgrounds of 4 of <strong>to</strong>wn leaders.<br />

Peter fbyes and


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BOOK REVIEW<br />

BEDWEIii FAMILY, S , Iarry King,1982,<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, SEPT 1984 10/3/p 108<br />

(10th generation VA family desc. of Robert Bedwell,<br />

St. Giles Parish, Cfippiegate, London, England.<br />

Frances Redfearn Family,Ruth Redfern Pells, Cbrpus<br />

Christi, TEXAS (ANCESTORS WEST SEPT 1984 10/3/ 108-109<br />

BOOK REVIEWS<br />

ANCESTORS WEST MARCH 1985 11/1 p 18<br />

VERMONT, <strong>Index</strong> <strong>to</strong> Gazetteers of ADDISON 00. and<br />

RUTLAND CD. Vt. Care in use re place names advised<br />

Covers text portions, but not business direc<strong>to</strong>ry.<br />

M^re than just names and pages given.<br />

*** GENEALOGICAL CLEARINGHOUSE QUBRTERLY,Stuempges<br />

Gen.Clearing house pub. Lists items for sale p 18<br />

*** SOUTH PACIFIC COUNTY GEN. SOC.P.O.Box 1024 "<br />

LONG BEACH, WA98631. has sent 3 copies of its<br />

CLAN DIGGER notes re Genran records and research aids<br />

***<br />

BOOK REVIEWS<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST JUNE 1985 11/2 pp 84-85 ,^


#^ ^^ (#*s /*% /^%<br />

BOOK REVIEWS (ANCESTORS WEST r ioaa <strong>to</strong>/o ,<br />

Vcounuefafd^rly^^^ *" ^ ^<br />

OHIO and ILL and Sls^f pa ~? ^J68 of WVA' »<br />

Augusta Cb. 17^PHa^sn1re (W VA^^erlVatlDn flDD1<br />

created in „*"£,%SS^^St SET<br />

SSK'SrpenS3' 1?"£«rt"' ——•<br />

£chelor XfS&SFEZg KEf"-'*—*<br />

.H»^y.iuB!HHo^anHW Deq,a986 12A/161 ^<br />

virginYavis^d«W<br />

U. SMARMY 1800-1815.<br />

1986 John Vogt.Alphabetical list with<br />

Name, Unit,Age, Occupation,Birthplace,<br />

Enlisted, Comments. * indicates soldier or<br />

his widow applied for bounty kand warrant.<br />

Warrant files now in cus<strong>to</strong>dy of Natl Archives<br />

and part of Group 9^» Records of Adjutant<br />

General's Office, Natl Archives,<br />

Washing<strong>to</strong>n DC compiler,Stuart Lee Butler<br />

BOOK REVIEWS (ANCESTORS WEST, MARCH 1987 13/1/39 .<br />

**WILL AND ESTATE REOORDS IN THE VIRGINIA STATE<br />

LIBRARY . AResercher's Guide ISBN 0-935931-27-0,cl987<br />

John \bgt and T. William Kethley Je. paperback,180 p<br />

Discusses Primogeniture,functioning in England from<br />

time of lbman Conquest-right of oldest son <strong>to</strong> inherit<br />

property, title, etc. of a parent <strong>to</strong> exclusion of<br />

all o<strong>the</strong>r children. Entailment also discussed.<br />

Widow's right of dower (1/3 of estate for lifetime,<br />

remaining 2/3 <strong>to</strong> eldest son. unless will specified<br />

differently. If eldest son dead, oldest gransamn<br />

became heir. Deceased unmarried,but childless,<br />

<strong>to</strong> his eldest bro<strong>the</strong>r .Man married,no ch. <strong>the</strong>n widow<br />

received land for her lifetime,but had <strong>to</strong> petition<br />

and pay for a new patent if she wished <strong>to</strong> bequeath it.<br />

Changes after American Revolution. __._<br />

BOOK REVIEW (ANCESTORS WEST,MARCH 1987 13/1/40<br />

*** VIRGINIA CENSUS REC0RBS - THE FEDERAL CENSUS<br />

OF 1850 FOR FREDERICK COUNTY, VIRGINIA,James V.Hut<strong>to</strong>n<br />

Jr. Jbhn vogt and T, William Kethley Jr. gen. edi<strong>to</strong>rs.<br />

ISM 0-935931-26-0<br />

BOOK REVIEWS, (ANCESTORS WEST, JUNE 1987 13/2/71-72<br />

PITFALLS IN GENEALOGICAL RESEARCH ,Mil<strong>to</strong>n RubincamFASG<br />

1987 74 pp Listing of Cbntents discloses pitfalls.<br />

Comprehensive notes provide many valuable comments and<br />

references.<br />

*** FAMILY NAMES J. N. Ibok Ph.D 1882lMacmillan Pub Cb<br />

388 pp Author, former prof English atU of Illinois and<br />

1981 ELI Author of <strong>the</strong> Year highlights over 2,800 names.<br />

*** CHICAGO AND COOK COUNTY SOURCES p. 72<br />

A Genealogical and His<strong>to</strong>rical Guide,Ioret<strong>to</strong> Dennis<br />

Szuca 1986, Ancestry Pub. Cb. reviewed by Carol Kosai<br />

21 chapter, 11 appendices and an index. Book answers<br />

many questions not anticipated.<br />

By Carol Kbsai.<br />

PLYMOUTH COLONY, Its His<strong>to</strong>ry and People 1620-1691,<br />

Eugene Aubrey Strat<strong>to</strong>n,1986, Ancestry Pub. Cb. 481 pp<br />

3 sections; ChronologicalHis<strong>to</strong>ries,7 chapters.<br />

2. Topical Jkrratives etc. 7 chapters<br />

3. Biographical Sketches 146 pp.<br />

Bx>k is indead, has bibliography and 11 appendices<br />

Author is FASG, and as former His<strong>to</strong>rian General<br />

of <strong>the</strong> General Sbciety of Mayflower Descendants speaks<br />

with great authority in an interesting manner.


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OOLLECriONS. Jamesc S? •,A a** TO ARCHIVE<br />

review by Cta^^?"**. 1*6. Ancestr«shi„g<br />

Border states di^^'a"' ^A ,VA' W> **. NC ' V<br />

Suwnary given ft*. ^7T^ *re ^ and JO -<br />

Natl. Arrives^ ^°* «£* *** « <strong>the</strong> «.<br />

Confederate wwSSL?^'"* T^ete •»"«» <strong>to</strong>r<br />

pliable and where tSarf^*^ records are<br />

with genealogy since lOTO^Lt^* ""f been ^Ived<br />

gen. researcher in Washing<strong>to</strong>n^ *ftf°fesa*,n»l<br />

BOOK REVIEWS (ANCESTORS WEST, .JUNE 1987 13/2/<br />

(reviewed by Edi<strong>to</strong>r Ulian M. Fish) ' '<br />

APPRENTICES OF CONNBCTICOT 1637-1900 1st Pte 1986<br />

CT and^w Z^££&Ai£?^£eg&3*<br />

BOCK REVIEW (ANCESTORS WEST DEC 1987 13/4/179<br />

from1^InSan^es^rve^^^^w^ *?*<br />

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BQPJ<br />

Mi<br />

Hauico cuiu<br />

usual length<br />

LARMAN INDEX, over 2,000 names<br />

int of<br />

[ELL<br />

more than<br />

^^.. ,<br />

VA St.Library<br />

i nesearcner-s uuiae.^a Ed.<br />

John Vogt & T. William Kethley,<br />

SSTLVAJRECORDS,<br />

BOOK OK REVIEW ~tf<br />

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BOSTON TEA Pamv »r, " " "<br />

«* *• Bos<strong>to</strong>TL ^;GB0^ ROBERT TtELVE,^ ^<br />

DBC1978 4/4p.412<br />

BRADDCCK, ANNE<br />

**"«ed with Pat,y j^<br />

5*^ of American r~i • .<br />

*• Gordon Me?££ gWn by<br />

.. ^ssion-genealogy.<br />

1 o*7 •<br />

BflABSH)Rt>^ FAMILV BreZT " —-•<br />

***** ft^ fr^^^-^escen^.<br />

.QPrm ,<br />

SEPT ^79 5/,<br />

u <strong>to</strong> present.<br />

°/3 P. 76<br />

KEMR, RONALD — —-<br />

• U/3/97<br />

1852 *:1 P 15<br />

1853 J:l:15 and l-2-«*j<br />

1854 I-2 38-39 ,38<br />

1855 L;3 72-74<br />

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BRITTAIN, ANCESTRAL HOME OF HANY AMERICANS J-Q<br />

Frank B. Smith .<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, JUNE 1982 8/2 p 41)<br />

Languages Pict, Celt, Latin, ^S*n^?*'<br />

Ean, Danish, Old Norse, french, Old English,<br />

An(rir>-Six>n but not in that order<br />

a5£a«as^ta»~^ events>e<strong>to</strong>-<br />

BRITTAIN, ANCESTRAL HOME OF MANY AMERICANS -. ,<br />

Article,Frank B. Smith ANCESTORS WEST JUNE T982 fc/2/41<br />

Outline of talk at March 1982 meeting SBOGS<br />

Languages —<br />

Dates B.C.3000-1000Britain invaded by so-<strong>West</strong> Europeans<br />

1000 BC Picts, a fairer people drom France invaded<br />

<strong>Ances<strong>to</strong>rs</strong> of many of Scots,Welch & IrishMountaineers,who<br />

would not stay as servants of Picts<br />

700-800 BC CELTS, a fair-haired tribe, invaded and ruled<br />

until Homans <strong>to</strong>ok over tin mines and Iondon,etc.<br />

35 BC <strong>to</strong> 34 AD I<strong>to</strong>nan Legions <strong>to</strong>ok over,built roads and<br />

ca<strong>the</strong>drals;brought some Christianity;ruled until<br />

about 350 AD<br />

410 AD Visigoths sacked Rome ;for next 30 years Romans<br />

were leaving England Abott 389 St .Patrick in Nor<strong>the</strong>rn<br />

(^unties until death in 461 AD;also overran Spain.<br />

BRITAIN ANCESTRAL HOME OF MANY AMERICANS Card 2<br />

ANCESTORS WEST, JUNE 1982 8/2 P-41> farmers<br />

con) 5th-6th centuriesl <strong>West</strong> *^J^**££^<br />

raided East Gbast every year. Mostly Saxons<br />

6th-7th centuries Anglians^ncluding Norsemen,<br />

raided as Vikings moved Saxons south and west.<br />

Btn^e^<br />

2? up"a capi<strong>to</strong>l in Dublin;raided lb. Inland each<br />

Soring under Danelaw collected tribute<br />

853 AD King Alfred <strong>the</strong> Great built Navy and o<strong>the</strong>r<br />

85LSer^gs and barons ^^^J^f<br />

now Old English or combination called Ajgo^gn<br />

1066 Battle of Hastings .Viking*, alio^^^^<br />

in frama£with 12,000 armed men <strong>to</strong>ok over 2,000,oou<br />

Eng lish peopletOfficial language Ang<strong>to</strong>-^rmn, Latin in<br />

church, French i^i Cburt. .' ' Card 3<br />

BRITAIN ANCESTRAL HOME OF MANY AMERICANS<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, JUNE 198?, 8/2 p. 41<br />

(con) 1169-1172 A.D. Conquest of Ireland<br />

1250-1300 Middle English<br />

13th-14th Century Average man now sued neighbor in<br />

French in Gburt, prays in latin, at Church, and<br />

spanks his children in Anglo-Saxon on bot<strong>to</strong>m,but<strong>to</strong>ks<br />

rump and butt have German roots<br />

1385 All grammer schools learnes English<br />

2 major pronunciations Liverpool <strong>to</strong> Iondon^Est or <strong>West</strong><br />

<strong>West</strong> and South added vowels no-noe;Anglian Beven,<br />

Saxon Heofon. Comments on American accents:<br />

New England area pronunciation found in Chesapeake Bay<br />

also settled in N J 1665, North Carolina-Brooklyn<br />

—^»i^+ js Yorkshire. _____<br />

BRITAIN,' ANCESTRAL HOME OF MANY AMERICANS !<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, SEPT <strong>1988</strong>, 14/3/98-99<br />

S!SU5Qn2f ^V* hY member ^K B. SMITH '<br />

*b, 3*08 on April 26,<strong>1988</strong> Membership List<br />

Dates with oonments-<br />

^^of1?!" ** 1987 TREE** of conation by<br />

Frank Smith of collection of books and<br />

papers <strong>to</strong> SBOGS Ubrary<br />

HBOCKrgJRy reported with Anne Braddock<br />

STUDY OF AMERICAN RELIGION by<br />

Dr. Gordon Mel<strong>to</strong>n<br />

ANCESTORS WEST<br />

March 1986 12/1 176-8<br />

*** AMn?OTmiDO Tirnrvn .—_


i^«llk<br />

^^lefoflS^.^^1^ 12/4A38 ^2<br />

*»?8£-'IN1850s<br />

See QUERY p. 138<br />

""^TSiT ^y b1874 ei<strong>the</strong>r Litae *rk or York IL<br />

~ ££%!£"' Qay TORK d1886 Vork.IL0^" IL<br />

negative m^, ___? ^S______«_.<br />

BROCK Patsy (ANCESTORS WEST JUNE <strong>1988</strong> 14/2/55-57<br />

THe'hAPPY ENDING BEGINNING.<br />

<strong>Barbara</strong> Grirrni Flugum finds fa<strong>the</strong>r William GRIMM<br />

ifter 42 years.<br />

^-tiS^££^ i<br />

BASIL BROWNING b1~ T ' PP 128"131<br />

***— ras5b iW__ _1844'89 ~ *.U„ !<br />

BUELL, A. W. of English descent<br />

Samily first setled in Plynouth and later<br />

in CT Son of Lynos Buell & Hannah din<br />

Came west by rail <strong>to</strong> St. _uiS; by„__,<br />

?X^Ttmv,\hy Staee <strong>to</strong> Versailles!<br />

^L_ 142<br />

., ^Lame » S-^a <strong>Barbara</strong> from New England in 1853.<br />

GOLD


|^v J(BK<br />

Sata I<strong>to</strong>sa, details re bro<strong>the</strong>r Aiirea s<br />

ances<strong>to</strong>rs west sepx<br />

ww TRIPS TO LOS ANGELES LIBRARIES<br />

__&S&t°w£ ^24 _/» -v 28.1,84<br />

ANCESTORS VIEST M/KCH 1985 11/1 P b ^<br />

1985 SBCGS Sponsored BOS TRIP& <strong>to</strong>£ 7<br />

/^%<br />

Phone nun<strong>to</strong>ers forservice at ^AX<strong>to</strong>t ___<br />

Ubrary and D»nW|j<strong>to</strong>« Angeles ^f^^es<br />

^aaSBXBJ^S^ ^ MAR 1986 12/1 p.7<br />

DATES FOR 1986 BUS TRIPS CAN,, w»<br />

Form for Reservations.<br />

BUYER BEWARE c—« l984 10/3 p 99<br />

^ANCE^BS «*.«** ^ (bntents; _ heading<br />

JSSS-^ci^ated by « »»<br />

MDWTAIN TRACES- CM»tB*> ^<br />

^S^sa^^-ii^<br />

BUYER<br />

WK5SSJ^«S^-<br />

BEWARE- THE_^,_J® /3/113<br />

Mail rraud<br />

or<br />

3.<br />

fraudulent<br />

<strong>to</strong> sell,dispose<br />

P*«t~k_pr_2S«e.<br />

of <strong>to</strong>rn. «£Sr__<br />

alter,<br />

unlawful<br />

give amy<br />

use<br />

distribute, supply .^jf^Hbligation,security<br />

any counterfeit or *«^ "£___£_ <strong>to</strong> be .. such<br />

or o<strong>the</strong>r article, or W^jfEf^ sec 1341). Lang"<br />

oounterfeit or sp^1^^1^ s 86-234 and 86-286<br />

_ge of decision in ^^_?„_ is independent,<br />

nates clear each of <strong>the</strong>serestrx ^^^ g^u LTD.<br />

» Cites instances ^th TOOTS^^ ^ ^.<br />

_ T. ^.- — c- »hHpH <strong>to</strong> raiSPev1' *-* ^<br />

E_ERS, SYLVIA see PROFIIES card ANCESTORS WEST<br />

'MARCH 1986 12/1 p. lKwrong no. 179<br />

In charge of publicity.<br />

/^l\


|PN /^\ /*%.<br />

CALDER, Margaret, wife of Albert Calhoun Joseph WILSON<br />

came with her parents from Ohio by Panama in 1856.<br />

THEY CAME TO SANTA BARBARA<br />

ANCESTORS WEST Sept 1979 5/3 p. 71<br />

Calendar 1776-2000 ^ 1979 5/_ p.30<br />

n 273 Qf 1979 <strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Barbara</strong> Telephone cirec<strong>to</strong>ry<br />

P' ^ „^n see above<br />

Note re CALENDAR 1776-2000<br />

CALIFORNIA, Description of<br />

from DESCRIPTIVE GEOGRAPHY ,Bliss,10th ed.1855<br />

MAR 1979 5/1 15<br />

with Map (centerfold ) pp 16-17<br />

CALIFORNIA:<br />

A LIST OF THE DELEGATES IN CONVENTION ASSEMBLED<br />

at Monterey, Upper California, Sept,Oct. A.D.1849<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, DEC 1984 pp 124-125<br />

with Na.mes,Where Born, Residence and Age<br />

from The Land of Gold or three vears in<br />

California, Walter Cbl<strong>to</strong>n, U.S.tt-<br />

CALIFORNIA GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY<br />

now located at 200 Brannon St.(corner of 2nd St)<br />

San francisco phone 415-777-9935.<br />

ALL MAIL should be sent <strong>to</strong> P.O.BOX 42637<br />

SAN FRANCISCO CA 94101<br />

(ANCHESTERS WEST MARCH 1987 13/1/8^<br />

CALIFORNIA HISPANICA<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, Sept 1982 8/3 p. Ill<br />

COUSIN CHART adapted from "Gbusin Finder" chart<br />

of Contra Cbsta Go. CA Gen. Sbc.<br />

CYPRESS, CALIFORNIA (ANCESTORS V^EST, DEC 1986 12/4/144<br />

See article under NAME - CITY SURVIVES IDENTITY<br />

CRISIS. Many names by which known .<br />

OJITS, Hannah, wife of OLIVER CUTIS,<br />

financial partner of Elwood COOPER<br />

CURTIS, CAROLYN<br />

Gbmpiler of Queries ANCESTORS WEST<br />

MARCH <strong>1988</strong> 14/1/31<br />

JUNE <strong>1988</strong> 14/2/ 73<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, SEPT <strong>1988</strong> 14/3/131<br />

Ruiz from Leona R. Maddox P.O.Box 199 Beatty OR<br />

97621 Virginia Ruiz m 1893 Henry Theodore RCftO<br />

Divorced c 1986 S.B. Who did she remarry?<br />

***EE_el Rafuse Kings<strong>to</strong>n R R 2 Nbra Sootia BOP IRQ<br />

Canada LANTA/STRONACH/MEISTER families of CA with<br />

Nova Sootia connections. Would like <strong>to</strong> correspond<br />

with anyone researching <strong>the</strong>se lines.


. • &o<br />

CALIFORNIAPLflCE NAMES MAR 1978 4/1 p. 31<br />

THE D4ME OF THE NAME __,_<br />

GAVIOTA seagull Spanish ^l^ _,,__ q^<br />

GOBERNADOR canyon and creek, near Carpinteria<br />

after gobernadora shrub (ZyglophylluS tridentatum)<br />

0MIi^2___ SS" ,? 18?4 after fanDUS w«er :<br />

rtTT^s f*ter valley where situated<br />

(A hmi) meaning "moon" - Chumash<br />

P^Sri f„< U,Brea Tar ms The Tar Tar Pits<br />

PISMU Indian for Tar PISMO EBACH<br />

CALIFORNIA SENIOR MAGAZINE<br />

VOL 7 No. 10 March <strong>1988</strong><br />

wYw&%^ *»" (mfws72msr-JDNB<strong>1988</strong><br />

Facsimile 1st page p 4Q<br />

CALI^NIA'S FIRST NEWSPAPER p 49<br />

Alma Imhoff Laurit^n<br />

CALIFORNIAN, THE - Californits First Newspaper<br />

Tfol 1, No. 1 Monterey, CA Sat Aug 15,1846<br />

Ulus p. 48 article Alma Imhoff Lauritsen p.49<br />

JUN 1978 5/2 pp 48-48<br />

CAUOTAY FAMILy ASSOCIATION, INC<br />

First <strong>West</strong> Cbast Meetw )w ^<br />

*>t meeting Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 14-17,1982<br />

-C^O^mRS WFC-. m^-,^ nfo_g.<br />

CARR JULIA Ifoscielny<br />

(MCESTORS WEST, DEC 1986, 12/4/156-160<br />

Article, RESEARCH IN POLISH ANCESTRY.<br />

CARRILLO ADOBE<br />

One of s<strong>to</strong>ps on S. B. Red Tile Tour, presented <strong>to</strong><br />

<strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Barbara</strong> Ibuncation as a gift in 1930 by Maj.<br />

Max Pleischnann, in Nov. 1960 registered as a<br />

Cal ifiornia 1 andnark.<br />

aiilt in 1825 or 1826 by Daniel Hill for his bride<br />

Rafaela Luisa Ortega v Olivera - first adobe in S.B.<br />

<strong>to</strong> have wooden floor instead of clay or tile.<br />

Later owners Crtega lineage in ANCESTORS WEST<br />

Sept. 1976 2/3 pp 116-123 For Carrillo of Alta<br />

California, see Antepasados vol 1 no. 1 pp 42-42,Rail U<br />

Asso see California Pioneer Register and <strong>Index</strong>,<br />

1542-1848, extracted from His<strong>to</strong>ry of Californai by !<br />

fibert H. Cancroft<br />

ANCESTORS WEST, March,1980 p. 18 illud p. 17 !<br />

^


0^\ /^%,<br />

CENSUS REOORDS MISSING ABOUT 1850? )<br />

CANCESTORS WEST SEPT 1985 H/3/P/1Ql rt A lQQft<br />

Reference <strong>to</strong> article in CLAN DIOiER III/2 Apr 1986<br />

NDte- copy of 1852 State Census at Gledhill Library<br />

See Li© MIGRATION PATTERS from 1852 State Census<br />

ANCESTORS WEST, 5/1 pp 9-15<br />

CENSUS RECORDS JUN 1979 5/2 pp 40-41<br />

ARCHIVES BRANCH - Laguna Niguel CA<br />

1790-1900 Censuses available -microfilm<br />

MILITARY General <strong>Index</strong>, Rev. War Rolls *by units<br />

INDIANS Indian Census Bills 1884-1940 (58 rolls)<br />

Old Settler Cherokee Census Roll 1895<br />

<strong>Index</strong> and Final Bolls <strong>to</strong> Citizens & Freemen of <strong>the</strong><br />

Five Civilized Tribes<br />

REGIONAL Baptismal Records,LA Cb 1771-1873 2 rolls<br />

CA Spanish Archives 14 rolls<br />

CA Private Land Claims Dockets 117 rolls<br />

Lndex Private Land Tract Cases,USDist Cts 3 rolls<br />

OTHERS, -7cfoe^rtes, lasted, pt 41<br />

CENSUS RECORDS JW1979 5/2 p. 11<br />

San Bruno Regional Office,National Archives<br />

holds census files for Indian tribes in CA and NE<br />

VADA jurisdictions only. Has records from Bureau of<br />

Indian Affairs dating back <strong>to</strong> 1789. iSbme still in<br />

original forn - not on microfilm<br />

list of <strong>the</strong>se holdings in SONOMA SEARCHER, Marchl979<br />

JUNE 1979 5/2 p. 41<br />

CENSUS SEARCHES (ANCESTORS WEST MARCH 1986 12/1 196/28<br />

New schedule as of Oct 1, 1985 - see card FORM<br />

CENSUS TAKERS TIP( Da.te chart, births(group ages)<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST,tfxMARL982 8/1 p 6<br />

es of 1- and bpl774 or earlier<br />

Males under 16 years b 1774 <strong>to</strong> 1790<br />

Free white females b 1790 or earlier<br />

1800 Under 10 b 1790 <strong>to</strong> 1800 10 and under 16 1784-1790<br />

16 and under 26 1774-1784 26 & under 45 1755=1774<br />

45 and upward b 1755 or earlier<br />

ALso given for 1810, 1820,1830 censuses<br />

-channel ]_l[^ers and Their descendants 1600-1900<br />

(Jersey, Guernsey, Alderney, Sark M.<br />

^ANr-


\<br />

in TT<br />

/**%<br />

CASE,7 PATRICIA (ANCESTORS WEST ^ 1987^/4A«<br />

Arranges and presents seminars for SBCGS (beginners;<br />

H^n^Ctty^^ese tmiXy lived for 150 years.<br />

CanTr


CHAPMAN, Colin .;;*•<br />

General Secretary, Federation of Family His<strong>to</strong>ry<br />

Societies, from Cambridge, England, speaker<br />

at SBCGS Meeting August 2,1980, lalukner Gallery<br />

<strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Barbara</strong> Public Library<br />

ANCESTORS WEST, June 1980 6/2 p.42<br />

Chairman for next 2 years. Entails traveling widely<br />

<strong>to</strong> lecture on Federation and its member Societies.<br />

Spent 2 weeks early in May speaking <strong>to</strong> sicities in<br />

Tampa, Jacksonville, Orlando and Miami FLorida and on<br />

Natl Gen.Society's conference in Atlanta, GA,scheduled<br />

<strong>to</strong> return <strong>to</strong> England, returning in Oct for conference<br />

in<strong>to</strong><br />

Toron<strong>to</strong> a,nd visits <strong>to</strong> Csuia^lj^an societies<br />

CHAPMAN,' Colin R. ANCESTORS WEST SEPT 1980<br />

6/2 p.76 ca'ra 2<br />

Marie LaBre be ,Virginia and James Paddock, Sylvia<br />

Hanna, Arlene and John Doty, with a chicken barbecue<br />

at <strong>the</strong>ir Winchester Canyon home picnic area, Amy and John<br />

Marwede, Frank and Ruth Nbrris, Harry Titus, Frank Havyille,<br />

Bette Root, Vic<strong>to</strong>r South,<br />

About 75 attended <strong>the</strong> Ausust 2nd lecture and 25-30<br />

<strong>the</strong> dinner at Harry1sPLaza with its array of enlarged<br />

early <strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Barbara</strong> movie day pho<strong>to</strong>graphs.onMonday evening<br />

Mr. Chapman able and informative speaker - a nuclear<br />

physicist by profession. Called attention <strong>to</strong> Americaniz<br />

ing of pames - In England gen.secy is equivalent of<br />

President in America - is principal officer; President a<br />

figuefhead, appointed for social or o<strong>the</strong>r prestige.<br />

L<br />

CHASE, PEARL CHASE MEMORIAL<br />

ANCESTORS WEST DEC <strong>1988</strong> lVV Pl62<br />

CHEDWATO SERVICE Change of Ownership New address<br />

New address: P.O.Box 7L6 Middleboro MA 02346<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Delnar Townsend ramin as<br />

ass'n edi<strong>to</strong>rs of 2 magazines, CAL-DEL-SCRIBE and<br />

CHEDWAT0 DISPATCH<br />

ANCESTORS WEST, June 1979 5/2 p.62<br />

CaWXXff OF I2*AD


\*,j<br />

CHUMASH CAVE PAINTINGS miu


0$^ jp*"^ ^&$K /^$k<br />

Card 2<br />

ODUD JANICE GIBSON (ANCESTORS WEST March 1987 13/1A0<br />

See Profiles card for more recent data<br />

Nimes of interest:<br />

GIBSON Greens ?Cb. M3 l840"^"<br />

BPSOMWDRTH Madison lo. ILJ;8?5<br />

SVVEARINGEN Edgefield Co. SC 1K»<br />

ZWICKER Hants-Lunenburg Cb. NS Can 1800<br />

CARD No. Kings<strong>to</strong>n RI before 1700<br />

COBB, Shirley, SBCGS Member<br />

(ATOTORS WEST, Sept 1981, 7/3 p. 84<br />

Co-Chair TEN ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS SBCGS<br />

(with Carol Roth) ANCESTORS WEST, MAR 1982 8/1 p. 4<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, MARCH 1983 9/1 p. 7<br />

Shirley Gbbb, Program Ch. in cooperation with<br />

lecturer (Mr Crittenden) .^fA^iKlef*£7.<br />

ufc.-:+-i«cr riass claiming visits <strong>to</strong> libraries, ^.«.<br />

i^Uc,^en.4t. 2* UQB, « *« L,A,<br />

COBB Shirley (ANCESTORS WEST, MARCH 1983 9/1 p. 7<br />

Bnily Thiess working with Shirley (bbb and o<strong>the</strong>rs<br />

on arrangements for second visitation of Cblin<br />

Chapman, International President Family His<strong>to</strong>ry<br />

Societies, for seminars <strong>to</strong> be held in S. B. and<br />

Ventura April 14, 15, 16, 1983. Details soon <strong>to</strong> be<br />

^^lfnTO'S BIBLE (ANCESTORS WEST, JUNE 1984<br />

10/2 p. 53.<br />

A FEW WORDS ABOUT THE CONCORD STAGECOACH, exhibit 1st<br />

floor S.B. courthouse,see card under OONODRD STAGECOACH<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, JUNE 1984 10/2 p 46<br />

sontributed by Shirley Ibdick Cbbb t<br />

COMPUTER,- A OOMMDN SENSE APPROACH TO ORGANIZING<br />

GENEALOGICAL DOCUMENTS BEFORE USING A COMPUTER<br />

(Article in ANCESTORS WEST DEC 1986 12/4/145-150<br />

oopy by permission of author. -_-<br />

— - — •'^tLA^U X) iScJUiYb-Ayt^<br />

fflWSSSMSKSS"<br />

William W. Dollarhide<br />

^ iqftfi 1974 145-150<br />

COMPUTERS, The Usefulness of Computers in Amateur<br />

Genealogy, by Norman E.r iofield,<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, SEPT 1981, 7/3 pp 83-84<br />

/^y^^i^


CONCORD STAGEXDASH, A FEW WCRDS ABOUT THE<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST JUNE 1984 10/2 p. 46<br />

Exhibit on 1st floor S. > Z Courthouse, submitted<br />

by Shirley Rodick Obbb who copied <strong>the</strong> article,<br />

reprinted from Omaha Herald Oct 2,1877, displayed<br />

inside <strong>the</strong> coach<br />

CONDON, Jean (Iowe)<br />

I (with Helen Miller)<br />

I <strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Barbara</strong> <strong>County</strong> Marriage Records, 1885<br />

(fflfflDESTORS WEST, 1981, Mar 7/1 pp22-26<br />

j (with Helen Miller) Marriage Records 1886<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, HHNE 1981 7/2 p 64- 66<br />

(wth Helen Miller) Marriage Records 1887<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, JUNE 1981 3/2 p. 66-69<br />

(with Iorraine laabs) ANC WEST SEP 1981 7/3 85-<br />

1890<br />

1891 Marriages ", 7/3 88-92<br />

CONDON, SHERMAN JEAN (LOWE) CONDON<br />

see PROFILES ANCESTORS WEST DEC 1985 11/4 p 138<br />

Decided on genealogy as joint team work. ..<br />

CONEJO VALLEY GEN. SOCIETY SPRING SEMINAR<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, MARCH 1983 9/1 p.36.<br />

Feb. 12,1983 Ms. Daphne Hills.B.A. professional<br />

researcher and member of family his<strong>to</strong>ry societies in<br />

England and of a>cfety of Genealogists, .speaker-<br />

Evelyn Fetter (also a member of Oonejo Sbc.) Lilian<br />

Fish, Lura EDlas SBOGS members attended.<br />

CONFERENCE First Natl Conference for<br />

Genealogists in <strong>the</strong> Nor<strong>the</strong>ast<br />

sponsored by CT Sbc of Gen. Assn.Professional Gen.<br />

federation of Gen. Societies July 13,1983 announced<br />

r ANCESTORS WEST, JUNE 1983 9/ 2 p 44<br />

OCTO BCTKOT NUM0GGER - many copies donated bv SBCrs!<br />

member Hnily Perry Thiess. «onaxea by SBOGS<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, SEPT198L 7/3 p 109<br />

David P S<strong>to</strong>ddard Genea<strong>to</strong>gical Perspective on<br />

^Naturalization^,.outlines and agSgg Z^^<br />

CDNTRIHJTE TOUt ANCESTOR TABLES<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, JUNE 1987 13/2/75<br />

see card ANCESTOR TABLES<br />

^fc 2


0^-<br />

;'• I<br />

/p^^\<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST^,^ ,„<br />

">-«ade member^ over 4^<br />

0DSAINHD CONSENT —<br />

I^^_^^B SEARCHER Nov,^<br />

CONTRIBUTIONS BY MEMBERS OLDER IN AGE<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST BEET 1986 12/3 106<br />

5£2?* Ufe,tTaVe^^rship.diversity of<br />

3' Scrs^rT^ by TOrd of *** «* wiMa-<br />

4 BraBBLM^°*hers1having si^ar interests *<br />

5 S!r^RTT?w^ne!l0gy •»* His<strong>to</strong>ry-contagious<br />

«S e^* °* <strong>the</strong> ^vldua!, as afamily<br />

COOPER, ELWCOD b of i • ,<br />

Lancaster pa ir«x! °?ni*l Quaker s<strong>to</strong>ck<br />

fran HANNAH, ^ait^'^fial assistance<br />

Jney were mnsd is £fe5L£ f^from ^ heirs<br />

agawst Huse.-and IttlSntSkln °" ^i*55' suif<br />

aSS!1" "S1'* he ^T^J<strong>to</strong>JgE"?1 ^er first<br />

quitclaim deed <strong>to</strong> o/i «* "Mister. Received<br />

•* <strong>to</strong>shell beaS p£n£ « Md *•»«%•* of<br />

See Qarrl n*— mr^^. _<br />

COOPER, ELLWOOD b May 1829 Iancaste: Iancaster Cb. PA<br />

with several srai generations 01 of ancestry ancesux-y<br />

m. Sarah MORE PA 1853<br />

Tompkins SANTA<br />

0'NedXL,S. B. Go. mscor;<br />

Tompkins, Gbleta, The<br />

Tompkins SANTA BARBARA HISTCRY MAKERS, TX6UJ!<br />

•NedXL,S. B. Oo. His<strong>to</strong>ry pp. 575-576 165<br />

Tompkins, Gbleta, The Good Land> Chap XII<br />

THEY CAME TO SANTA BARBARA MAR 1979 5/1 p. 19<br />

CORYELL, DOROTHEA SMITH<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, DEC 1985 11/4 p 142-43<br />

THE SHALL JKXJSE PERSON IN CHINA.Cbryell, account of<br />

growing up in China- for 22 yrs,leaving 1943 on S S<br />

Cripsholm and repratriated in U.S.civilian prisoner<br />

exchange with Japanese, m. <strong>to</strong> Norman Hanwell,political<br />

scientist ,his early death Oct 1941; teaching modern dance<br />

Yanching U; internment in China,laterftlife.U.Sp.revisiting<br />

China(front cover illus. p. 143) ^tt pp " D*x **<br />

See also card CLAPP, SARAH LOVES CALL TO CHINA<br />

by same author-compiler<br />

(DRYELL, N. Burr SBOGS member ;<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, SEPT 1982 8/3 p. 86 \ ! "•<br />

Report of searches made at LDS Ubrary,Salt lake City •<br />

May 17-18-1982 and note re copying in Silver City,NV \<br />

on return trip. Cbde numbers and details listed,<br />

REPORT ANCESTORS WEST MARCH 1984 10/1 p8<br />

of Feb. SBOGS meeting talk on OCRYELL NEWSLETTER and<br />

booklet on preparation and production of a Newsletter.<br />

.n^1!^ truc^TtraJler triP <strong>to</strong> B"* Cbast made with wife<br />

given granddaughters. 13,136 mile journey, details |<br />

Article fT^ WKr DEC 1986 12/4/142- 144<br />

article by N.Burr Cbryell what»c; Tm a ZT^t<br />

card ybder BANE, ^uryeL1 i? S IN ANAME? see


~<br />

•d^W^ /p^K /^^j\ ^%$jk<br />

CORYELL RESEARCH REPORT,N.Burr Gbryell,SBCGS Member<br />

( ANCESTORS WEST SEPT 1982, 8/3 p.86<br />

Tradition -French Huguenots who came <strong>to</strong> America via<br />

Corsica c. 1663. Some believe French spelling was<br />

QUERELLE or QUERRELA.<br />

Report on Research at IDS Library,Salt lake City<br />

May 17-18,1982. numbers listed and details of<br />

search; noted-also copied o<strong>the</strong>r Cbryell data in<br />

Silver City, Nevada, on return trip<br />

GOUSIN CHART (ANCESTORS WEST SEPT 1982 8/3 p. Ill<br />

Ehe Hispanic Heritage of California.Rimphlet No. 11<br />

Oct 1981. CARTA DE FRIMOS (GOUSIN CHART) Adapted<br />

by Adrian Michaelis, Genealogist, from THE GOUSIN CHATTO^<br />

Cbntra Gbsta <strong>County</strong> (CA) Gen. Society<br />

COUSINS - HOW TO DETERMINE RELATICNSHIO-<br />

CDUSINS Audrey Guntermann ANC WEST MAR 1985 11/1 IP y<br />

Ed.note; Explanation differs in some respects from<br />

suggestions in earlier issues of ANC HEST- one<br />

example is in <strong>to</strong>l 7 No. 3 p. 84, Sept. 1981<br />

COX, MARGARET (ANCESTORS WEST SEPT <strong>1988</strong> 14/3/ 132<br />

Article SMITH, Melanc<strong>to</strong>n, Othnial<br />

WHO WERE JOREBEARS* See


SP$f$V<br />

CRAWFORD, DORIS RATCHEIDER, Secy 1984<br />

see Card under PROFILES ANC WEST MARCH 1984 IO/i/r<br />

With Ebrrren Dullea copies 1908/190&S. B.C. Marriage<br />

Records ANC WEST DEC 1984 pp 136-141<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST JUNE 1987 13/2 57<br />

PROFILE, MEMBER See that card<br />

Families of interest include:<br />

BATCHELDER Hamp<strong>to</strong>n NH 1632<br />

TILTON Hamp<strong>to</strong>n NH 1632<br />

RALSTON Chester Cb., PA 1700s<br />

HARTMAN seam " " " "<br />

CROSS, The Myesterious Cross in <strong>the</strong> Tower of<br />

<strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Barbara</strong> Mission<br />

-5J§3*W\<br />

;i; (ANCESTORS WEST DEC 19SL 7/4 p HOT<br />

',. • mu Criginal 8 x 10 pho<strong>to</strong> at Mission Archives(illus).<br />

tj^l4


OMNANE, T. E. SCN OF Bartholomew OfflNANE<br />

grad. high school Moberly, MO 1883.<br />

became a clerk in Hannibal, MO lived<br />

<strong>the</strong>re until coming <strong>to</strong> Calif with parents and<br />

familv in 1889. Repaired <strong>to</strong> <strong>Santa</strong> Ynez and began \<br />

S^dy medicine with his bro<strong>the</strong>r Dr. W. B. Cannane<br />

asfcler^ind rug s<strong>to</strong>re of ano<strong>the</strong>r bro<strong>the</strong>r, *nn G.<br />

OMNANE Took medical course at Cooper Medical<br />

£S; S^Francisco; grad 1893. When bro<strong>the</strong>r,<br />

Dr W B. CONNANE removed his practice <strong>to</strong> S. ».,<br />

i' T E<strong>to</strong>ok over <strong>Santa</strong> Ynez and for some time was<br />

county physician. In 1900 went <strong>to</strong> Ventura and<br />

became medical examiner for many fraternal orgs.<br />

While living in <strong>Santa</strong> Ynez, married<br />

7


JfPv JP&\ 0B^ f0®K /**% ^B|s<br />

-tfatf " = ^<br />

P&^^fetpta4tt} WILLIAM GOODWIN<br />

! see card THEY CAME TO SANTA BARBARA<br />

; ANCESTORS WEST, JUNE 1983 9/2 p. 58<br />

DANISH ANCESTOR CHARES<br />

(ANCESTCRS WEST MARCH 1983 9/1 p. 9<br />

Danish-American Genealogy Group of <strong>the</strong><br />

MINNESOTA GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY is collecting<br />

Danish Ances<strong>to</strong>r Charts. ALso seeking donations<br />

of published Danish Family His<strong>to</strong>ries for its library.<br />

Address: Danish Genealogy Group Paula Warren, Secy. '<br />

1869 laurel Ave., St. Paul, MN 55104<br />

„ ,..^ 5/4 p.rig", " ~^<br />

\ BANISH Vbrld Wide Archives ADVAHDRERARKIVET<br />

Suggested contact: Mrs. Ingar aSt<br />

gjfonvalveg 9000 Aalborg.Penman)<br />

TO> AW 11/4/166<br />

Zri _fV° ^ where he went <strong>to</strong> school^<br />

and served in State Senate. Cams <strong>to</strong> S B i»»<br />

and practiced law. m. Helen A.l^cFw<strong>to</strong>i'<br />

family came from Germany <strong>to</strong> No. Carolina^<br />

JUW 1979 5/2 p ^<br />

DEATH, CAUSE OF MISSOTRT »i^ * ^<br />

1. Died suddenly ^L ^ fran Q>»*11e Sprin<br />

2. Wiro out^ y " aottaaS seriously wrong<br />

4* St*^ f6eling weU " *»* up dead<br />

6. B^Von^he^fw^^^ *£ ?f *Physician<br />

ano<strong>the</strong>r man'slvife " ^"^<strong>to</strong>ry cause<br />

.jAf^TORSJ^i^jUNE 1986 12/2/ 59<br />

DSCS^^?S^IN THE<br />

-^9ZL__i/±_J*103-lli<br />

«^cal. A discovered rogue<br />

Stars^-Mbns. Dur^s ^ ^^<br />

'85 |<br />

r


/$wffl^<br />

DELAYED BIRTH FIIES ^^ 1Q6<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, SEPT 1984 10/3 p 10b<br />

ortice developed in 1940 when people had <strong>to</strong><br />

teve SS^SSTSr Socal Security^urpo^<br />

DELEGATES IN CONVENTION ASSEMBLED, A LIST OF<br />

at Monterey, Upper California, Sept, Oct A. D. 1849<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, DEC 1982 8/4 p 124-125<br />

DEN, Nicholas age 19 in 1852 census with wife<br />

Rosa (dau of Daniel HIILO and 5 ch- see<br />

ANCESTORS WEST, March 1979, p. 11) and<br />

eventually had 11, all but 1 alive at his death J<br />

in March,1862. Oldest, Ca<strong>the</strong>rine, was known as<br />

KATE DEN hftt. of Ios ALamos.<br />

see Card under THEY CAME TO SANTA BARBARA<br />

Sept 1980, ANCESTORS WEST 6/3 p. 85<br />

DE ROOO FAMILY TREE rrpvised in 1977}<br />

compiled by ,rancis Harrisonn^afflbra,Berkeley, CA<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, SEPT 1981 7/3 103-106<br />

Desc. of JOSE SIMCN de ROCO and Mary Ann POWER (Pouer)<br />

DEVEREUX FOUNDATION<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST MARCH 1983 9/1 p 38)<br />

Article from WALL ST, JOIHNAL Feb. 15, 1983 about<br />

marriage of Jerry Simon 57 and lorraine Rusnak,41,<br />

retarded persons<br />

DILLARD, Gail (ANBBTORS WEST, MARCH 1987 12/1/12- 14 .<<br />

An "ADVENTURE" S<strong>to</strong>ry (22 Dec 1779- 24 Aprill880)<br />

James Ibbertson led a group overland while<br />

John EDnelson was charged with <strong>the</strong> rieer expedition.<br />

Described treaturous voyage in JOURNAL OF A VOYAGE<br />

INTENDED BY GOD'S PERMISSION IN THE GOOD BOAT<br />

"ADVENTURE" from Jbrt Patrick Henry on Hols<strong>to</strong>n River<br />

<strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> ;ranch Salt Springs, on Cumberland River.<br />

Ann Robertson Johns<strong>to</strong>n was on <strong>the</strong> "Adventure" andin<br />

<strong>the</strong> His<strong>to</strong>ry of <strong>the</strong> Cbckrills, by Mrs. Octavia A. Bond<br />

"©Athout being <strong>to</strong>ld one would guess she was <strong>the</strong><br />

sister of Captain James R>bertson : She m.<br />

John Cbckrill _,. . ^„ _ 1A<br />

Beaslev line set out in note on p. 14<br />

GaOL limbert Beasley b. Term, m Dillard<br />

DILLAKr, GAIL REASTW,'(ANCESrORW WEST JUNE 1987 13/2<br />

see PROFILES CAHD,i P57<br />

Currently^ working on . >!t<br />

DILLARn"" Gallatin Cb, IL 1812<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, JUNE 1987 13/2/60-64<br />

Memoirs of MILDRED STANFIELJD HINDMAN DOXEY (Mrs.Iouis<br />

Stanley Dillars) Mss. sent <strong>to</strong> Mr. Dillard by his<br />

great aunt Sallie Mae Knox McLeary, granddaughter of<br />

<strong>the</strong> author.<br />

/^Hl


J^^ ^Wk /^Sfe /^9^\^^ Jr<br />

DOLLARHIDE, WILLIAM W.<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, DEC 1986 12/4/145-150<br />

See card under GENEAIOGICAL DOCUMENTS, A COMMON<br />

SEBSE APPROACH TO ORGANIZING GENEALOGICAL B0OCHENTS<br />

BEFORE USING A COMPUTER. Articl reprinted by permission(f»aml<br />

1986 BULLETIN, Whatcom Gen.Sbc. He was<br />

a speaker and demonstrated <strong>the</strong> ?Dollarhide<br />

FAMILY RESEARCH MANAGER at Nov 8,1986 COMPUTER SEMINAR<br />

in Thousand Oaks, CA sponsored by Conejo Valley Gen Sbc<br />

and IDS Church.-THE DOILARHIDE SYSTEMS,P.O.FOX 3110<br />

Blaine, WA 96230.<br />

DON'T LET TOUR TWENTIETH CENTURY VETERANS FADE AWAY<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, JUNE 1987 13/2/76<br />

3 page article by SBOGS member Patricia A. Case<br />

in THE GENEAWXSICAk HETJPEt, Jan Feb 1987 pp 13*1.7 with<br />

list of reference books on p. 18 Addresses of depts.<br />

given<br />

DORSET POPULATION DIRECTORS L*%L<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST DEC 1984 10/4 p. 154<br />

Announcement requested by Kenneth Jenkins?. Sc.<br />

Frame Cottage 28 Dorchester Rd. Framp<strong>to</strong>n,Ibrchester,<br />

SSt DM9TO> England. 185L population of Dorset about<br />

180,000.<br />

DOTY<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, SEPT 1983 9/3 p 88<br />

Nite Nate for Bea Baumbeck,whose Frustrations<br />

Encountered in Searching a Mayflower ling (Doty) j<br />

appeared in ASH TREE ECHO (Fresno) July 1983 pp 131-136<br />

DOTY, Arlene Langstaff Doty,article MAR 1980 6/1 5-6<br />

*** (ANCESTORS WEST, SEPT 1987 13-3-107<br />

See Profile Card<br />

b. Ta.ft CA Member of first class<strong>to</strong> graduate from UCSB<br />

Used her teaching degree as substitutein local schools<br />

m. John, whom she had known since she was 9,became a<br />

teacher'swife and mo<strong>the</strong>r of 3. He r fa<strong>the</strong>r was an<br />

Oilman; she lived for a while at ?Ellwood. Most of her<br />

early life spent in Cbmp<strong>to</strong>n. Interest in genealogy<br />

dit NOT start when she was 16 and typed her frandfa<strong>the</strong>r's<br />

family his<strong>to</strong>ry dictation on her new typewriter,<br />

'started sbout 1977 urged by Virginia Padtbck and Betty<br />

Root's adult ed class. Has Pioneer Crfe from Washing<strong>to</strong>n<br />

Statejcentennial <strong>1988</strong>, Families; LANGSTAF ,Burling<strong>to</strong>nCo<br />

NJ late 1600s LEE Berks ft>f Ra, 1763 EDGERTON NJ 1735<br />

KAH980.--: 6/'l 5-6<br />

DOTY ANCESTRY, (DRBSS-OOUNTRY JOURNEYS<br />

as related by Mrs. Martin Doty <strong>to</strong> her daughter<br />

JSK3^ *16rand l(7<strong>to</strong>tin ^ and Aurilla ^^<br />

1 ,o^ '- on ^cestry Chart no. 26<br />

MAR 1980 6/1 pp 19-23, submitted by<br />

Arlene Langstaff Doty.<br />

ANCESTORS WEST,March 1980 6/1 pp 5-6


0^\ &$$$K<br />

lyOY.BS(ANCESTORS WEST, JUNE 1987, 13/2/60- 64 I<br />

D0KEY,MEM3IRS OF MILDRED STANFIELD HINDMAN DOXEY '<br />

Submitted by Gail Dillarjf. Mss. sent <strong>to</strong> husband by \<br />

Ihis great aunt Sallie Mae Kmx"McLeary, granddaughter<br />

lot <strong>the</strong> author (louis Stanley Dillard,husband's name)<br />

I (Begun New Year's Day 1922 in home of her son,<br />

l"T.B." Ibxey, in Jackson, Miss. Transcribed by Mary<br />

Bitzer Doxey, widow of Hindman Ibxey and first oopy<br />

typed by her daughter, Sarah Doxey Tate. J<br />

Gives lineage: Fa<strong>the</strong>r; Cbl(from Wareof 1812) T. C.1<br />

HINDMAN b. Khoxville, TN Ibv 10 1793,1st male ch b.<strong>the</strong>re<br />

^±s fa<strong>the</strong>r came from PA; was a merchant. Mo<strong>the</strong>r;s '<br />

fa<strong>the</strong>r, ROBERT HOLT in House of Burgesses, VA Mo<strong>the</strong>r I<br />

Mildred STANFIELD b Halifax Co, VA;both parents grew up<br />

tnd married near Khoxville, TN, Nfc<strong>the</strong>r Sarah (Sal^y) ,<br />

K3LT HIN1DMAN b 7 July 1789 Halifax Ob. VAjmJan 21,1819,<br />

Names ,


'Iff<br />

asis:iss^'sssstriror^<br />

iSrT?^' DfS^mlons °* Marriages .<br />

^Jd^Sf •1892.1893, 1894,1895<br />

llMl "*" vox-I*>- P. Prom Anc <strong>West</strong> refs.<br />

1871 June 1980 6/2/69 -70 III/4/10 11<br />

S18&heSe "" AW JunelofiO^ "aneS <strong>to</strong>und p64 *«*«*> n/l/«MlP'15<br />

! 1864 6%/B.^ "/2/n i :<br />

: 1865 6/2/ffi IIIA/18 ! !.<br />

iw 6/60& "$/«<br />

18^7 e/2/»ri:^ •;;?1/13<br />

1857 PPp ^ I/58"9<br />

1858 n 34 tt/t „„ II/1 P- 40<br />

1859 Pp.^ "A ^andjriII/3 p15<br />

r 1.859 ^WWW^y, £ P^J<br />

1855 D aS'^"33 V3 73-74, 76 f-<br />

1856 DD 33_qT X/4 p U0<br />

of ~* »««-j-.Lage. Marriage. ^ °f ""d*. —' ••«"«* N^ of u» Gioom.Date<br />

uroom.iiat<br />

Year 1850 ANCESTORS WEST 6/1 p.^0 ^fted from AW<br />

x851 »» pt 3^ 1/1 pp 14-15<br />

1852 p 31 * X/1 p* 15 i<br />

p*«£?2S&TErs S2J? T2310*3 «=•. ia<br />

announcement of airdhSi ' lz^/^<br />

—• -Wed- ^^.^^,nir A<br />

1*** SANTA BARBARA MARRIAGES brides list^ *<br />

Marriage declaration^ ferriage.<br />

_^.«ecorder's office<br />

*^STt5* ggl*5 11/4/ 144<br />

^^XS^£^PKf4tte^ oonnon-law ma • /nmon law" **ate. ^<br />

EARLY, ELIZABETH ANN '<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, March 1983 9/1, p, 5 '•<br />

See card under Profiles<br />

y tas<strong>to</strong>jy Symposium ReView<br />

EAKLE, Arlene Salt Lakp n* ^ Z7~^^<br />

Family Hi^n^r ^^ Cttv» Speaker<br />

as


EDITOR, FROM THE<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, SEPT <strong>1988</strong> 14/3/90<br />

EDITORIALS Out on a Limb MAR 1978 4/1 3<br />

EDITORIAL - Report Colin R. Chapwn July 11-Aug 6<br />

1980 visit- ; SBOGS participation by members, etc.<br />

UCSB Seminar; Patricia Meade White, SBOGS member,<br />

me of specialists invited <strong>to</strong> meet Seminar leaders Aug 1st.<br />

VLan Rogers of North Ireland, one of speakers. He and<br />

irofessor HLosham of Brigham Young U. sceduled <strong>to</strong> go<br />

<strong>to</strong> Salt Lake City World Conference, 4^^<br />

Announcement made in Aug 10 News-Press of ProJ^f?^<br />

family His<strong>to</strong>ry Fair in Spring 1981. Thomas Fuller, of UCSB<br />

and Gayle GLson,doc<strong>to</strong>ral cnadidate and former hign<br />

^chool teacher oo-direc<strong>to</strong>rs.<br />

r • - - • • ...... • 1.1. •• ^<br />

t<br />

i EDITORIAL STAFF<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, SEPT 1984 10/3<br />

Due <strong>to</strong> illness of Edi<strong>to</strong>r,Lilian M. Fish, staff<br />

established for this issue consisting of Patricia Case,<br />

Ibris Crawford, Doreen Dullea, Evelyn Fetter, Muriel<br />

Graham, Norman Soofield and Ruth Soollin.<br />

(ANCHESTORS WEST, DEC 1984 10/4 p. 116<br />

Appreciation expressed by Edi<strong>to</strong>r<br />

ELY HERITAGE Quarterly Newsletter<br />

ANCESTORS WEST JUNE 1985 11/2 p 49<br />

T3TCTAND LEAFLETTS CN SEARCH IN<br />

^^^^Sisr, SEPT 1983 9/3 p111<br />

^stance for His<strong>to</strong>ricalResearchers<br />

Help in Tracing Your <strong>Ances<strong>to</strong>rs</strong><br />

Chris<strong>to</strong>pher M. Scargill B.A. (<strong>to</strong>ns) M.A.<br />

ENGLISH ANCESTORS, Do You Have?<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST DEC 1984 10/4/ 119<br />

Address of John M. Cornish who offers <strong>to</strong> cb English<br />

research. also noticed in Sept 1984 10/3/pl00<br />

IV '••»•<br />

English records<br />

Census Returns 1841 185L 1861 1871 on Microfilm<br />

A Direc<strong>to</strong>ry of local Holdings 3d ed. 1981 compiler<br />

J.S. W. GIBSON (ANCESTORS WEST DEC 19a 7/4/ 144<br />

BISHOPS TRANSCRIPT and Marriage Licences, Bonds and<br />

Allegations - Fuide <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir location and indexes<br />

compiled J.S. W. Bigson (reviewed) p 145<br />

TEOORD OFFICES, How <strong>to</strong> Find <strong>the</strong>m p 146<br />

CENSUS INDEXES AND INDEXING,ed Jeremy Gibson,Cblin Chapman<br />

Family His<strong>to</strong>ry Societies p. 146<br />

(ANCHESTERS WEST DEC 1981 7/4/a s above)


0^\ ypjPtv ^Pm$\ /^dj§'<br />

_ „flwi under PICNEER MOTHER,NEBRASKA<br />

ERICKSCN, see cardsunaer *-j.v^*—<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, MARCH 1982, 8/1 PPP 11-"<br />

Maren WIILARD ERICKSCN- »» changed on naturalizatl0n<br />

SAnn. name changed on naturalisation<br />

<strong>to</strong>^r^n-g^gf-tifr1 of<br />

MAR I978<br />

^.TTcrr QOARTERUES CURRENTLY CN<br />

EXCHANGE LIST, C&JAKi"1" in7_io8<br />

(ANCESTORS YiEST SEPT 1983 9/3 p. 107 108<br />

EXCHANGE MAGAZTOE Q/2 76<br />

(ANCESTORS TOST ^J^^U taxed and sent<br />

In Australia and New Z®^ * at each place ior<br />

from society * ^^S^urnals are <strong>the</strong> life<br />

2or 3 weeks. ""^^"fSci Elizabeth Simpaan<br />

Uoodof<br />

iUly His<strong>to</strong>ry<br />

every ?cie£yJiApril<br />

News &Digest April<br />

1984 vol 4/3 pp 104-1C<br />

^CHANGE PUBLICATIONS see also Card G^gg08<br />

EXCH&idrs ^mmS^iS-ications .<br />

^GGESTIONS *» ^£rD » copy of article<br />

EXCHANGES . „„-*»*• lv on SBOGS EXCHANGE<br />

list of Quarterlies currently on|^ ?_g (29-30)<br />

LIST (ANCESTORS WEST, MARCH 1986 12/1 iy/-» ^<br />

(75


FAMILY ASSOCIATIONS JDN 1979 5/2 p p 45-46<br />

BURLISQN (Burleyson,Burleson) Desc. of AARON S. & NANCX<br />

list of Office; Reunion Date late Aug 1979<br />

Knott/s Berry Farm '<br />

CUMMINS Family Assn. Charter Year June 1,1978 <strong>to</strong> June<br />

30 1979 (Cbmyn, Gbmmine, Cumin, Cuming,<br />

Cumming and Cummings and all Septs or with<br />

ances<strong>to</strong>r of eligible name. Newsletter<br />

Queries. Name,address of President given<br />

HARDY Assn of America, Inc. Mailing address; '<br />

R.F.D.No. 1, Box 327A,Macnhester, NH*03104<br />

Names,Addresses of Pres and Secy/Treas. given<br />

—Reunion: Aug 18.1979-Pbliday Inn.Tbnawanda NY<br />

FAMILY ASSOCIATIONS JON 1979 5/2 pp 45-46 CARD 2<br />

HDBBS Family Assn. Names,addresses,Assn &officers<br />

Reunion-Annual Meeting - Last Sunday SEPT each year<br />

VAN HORNE-EALAND Family annual mtg Quail Lodge Carmel<br />

CA wk of MAR 24,1979 Maria Ealand and Garrett Van<br />

Home from Goleta area in attendants also Peggy and<br />

Joe Seligman from San francisco.<br />

IMHDFF-BOYD ASSN OF CALIF. John W. Van Douris<br />

1060 Eastborne Ave. Apt. 9, Los Angeles CA9Q0<br />

phone (213) 475-8047 ^<br />

GCODARD ASSN OF AMERICA address correspondence <strong>to</strong><br />

John W. Harms 906 North Blvd. C224 Edraond QK73034<br />

phone (405) 348 -0633<br />

fw% G-G?c^ard,Knoxville,TENN -pres.reunion <strong>the</strong>re<br />

"*** ?1rr>* Reunaon of New Brunswick ' n<br />

FAMILY ASS0CITICNS<br />

SEPT 1979 5/3 p.71<br />

RICHARDSON Family RESEARVHER AND HISTORICAL NEWS<br />

pub.March,June Sept. Dec. Pub and Edi<strong>to</strong>rial Office<br />

Richardson Heritage Society 944 South GSt.<br />

P.O. Box 123 Broken Bow, NEBaska 68822<br />

VAN ZANDT 13th annual reunion at Hil<strong>to</strong>n Plaza Inn<br />

Kansas City, <strong>to</strong> Oct 20-21-1979 ,pre omfp SSart<br />

Vesta Flack, 304 <strong>West</strong> 51st St. KaLas°StVmmi2<br />

Hlli HERITAGE, quarterly journal of<br />

Hill Family His<strong>to</strong>rical &Gen. Sbc James E.£U11qyW.<br />

Exec Dir. Ibrtland, ORE 97207 p 71 Deilarts<br />

—-^-^-«^IJ|^_JOZ_llstecl)<br />

fPGAR , DEC 1979 s/4 ,&„« ,<br />

S«ttS^S"^ Man mi<br />

*«» OOOBQB 22^Jfrtca MI<br />

^r


#^ jpk /m^ /(S|\ /mSt ^Kh<br />

FAMILY ASSOCIATIONS DEC 1979 5/4 1C4-105 Card 2<br />

DICKINSON Family Assn MA<br />

DOOLITILES of America OH<br />

DENISON Sbc. CT<br />

EDDY Family Assn MA<br />

KET.S Family Assn CT<br />

SOLSOM Family Assn MA<br />

FOOTE Family Assn of N.America B.C.,Canada<br />

FRARY Family Assn FL<br />

FRISBIE-FRISBEE Family Assn CLaremont CA<br />

FYLER Family Assn FL<br />

GALLIP Family Gazette & Gen. VA<br />

GENTRY Family Gazette & Gen VA<br />

GOCDARD Assn of America OK<br />

QOWING Family Assn NY<br />

Tb e lon^ ^y j^ne TX<br />

FAMILY ASSOCIATIONS DEC 1979 5/4 pp l<br />

gSI^DID Family Assn CT<br />

*2 Family Assn MA<br />

HMCHKISS Family Assn CT<br />

Edward HOWELL Ffemilv Assn DA<br />

HOWUND Society^Enc FL P'105<br />

HjmNOTON Family Assn CT<br />

HUYCK Family Assn WA<br />

M^^NCY/ MANNEY/ MANNY FaMly Assn<br />

PARKE fbciety, Inc MA<br />

PERRY Family Assn NY<br />

REYNOLDS Family Assn DEL<br />

Richard rice Assn MA<br />

^^^m^Y^ri Ny<br />

FAMILY ASSOCIATIONS DEC 1979 5/4 pp lfefog<br />

SNODGRASS CLAN Society IND<br />

SPENCER Family Assn NC<br />

STETSON Kindred of America MA<br />

STILES Family Assn NY<br />

STQRRS Family CT<br />

STRONG Famiily Assn MA<br />

VAUGHN Assn of America TX<br />

WIGHT Family Organization MI<br />

WING Family of America MA<br />

,. WQEflflTT Soriety of Descc. of ten^y WOLCOTT NY<br />

FAMILY ASSOCIATIC^S(ANCESrC»S WEST SEW 1981 7/ 3&&)<br />

HOBBS FAMILY ASS/N Annual Meeting Dublin, GA Oct 11/81<br />

FAMILYT,A$SQCIATIONS (ANCESTORS WEST MARCH 1984 10/1<br />

p.24 WQEEHINGION DESCENDANTS. Newsletter announced<br />

by Frances Brengle and Betty Brengle-Poole 6619 Pheas<br />

ant Rd. Rte #16, Baltimore MD 21220 will include<br />

query column, heraldry, abstracts, wills, deeds,ances<br />

tral charts, <strong>to</strong>mbs<strong>to</strong>ne inscriptions and family<br />

his<strong>to</strong>ry. Many ances<strong>to</strong>rs were located in CA and <strong>West</strong>.<br />

NY


H<br />

FAMILY ASSOCIATIONS<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST MARCH 1984 10/1 p 25<br />

OSTRANDER FAMILY ASS'N 17 Vani a <strong>West</strong> port CT 06880<br />

International reunion scheduled 21 July 1984<br />

Kings<strong>to</strong>n, NY where family progeni<strong>to</strong>r PIFHER<br />

PIETER2EN,with wife and ch settled in 1660.<br />

He was a Dutch army cadet.<br />

FAMILY ASSOCIATION (ANCESTORS WEST MARCH 1984 10/1<br />

p. 25<br />

BURLESON FAMILY ASSOCIATION Route 6, fbx 37<br />

Decatur, ALA 35603 organized 1981. quarterly<br />

entitled BURLESCN FAMILY BULLETIN, names and<br />

addresses of Susanne Burleson Miller, V. P. Piano TX<br />

and Helen Burleson Kelso, Publicity Chair Lallas TX<br />

given.<br />

^tL^^^ HISTGRY RESEARCH, NATIONAL<br />

SEMINAR PROGRAM of N.E.H.G. S. 1979<br />

MAR 1979 5/1 p. 5<br />

8th Annual Seminar,Family His<strong>to</strong>ry Research in U. M<br />

announced -July 13-16 1983 U of CT, S<strong>to</strong>rrs, CT<br />

Instruc<strong>to</strong>r David F. S<strong>to</strong>ddard, C.C.R.S.<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST JUNE 1983 9/2 p. 44<br />

FAMILIES OF SANTA BARBARA, SOME EARLY<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST,June 1982 8/2 p. 46-48<br />

References for various early families listed - some<br />

subject <strong>to</strong> expansion and correction:<br />

CARRIUD<br />

DE LA GUERRA<br />

ORTEGA<br />

DIBBLEE<br />

ORENA<br />

FAMILY HISTORY ANNUAL,1986<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, JUNE 1986 12/2 231<br />

General Edi<strong>to</strong>r: Michael G. Burchall annrax 9m <br />

contribu<strong>to</strong>rs named with h^HW ' appr0X 20Q pp*<br />

FAMILY HISTORY CTFE. PROJECT -CENIURY CTPE.<br />

Wisconsin State Gen. Sbciety,Madison, WI<br />

______ANO^O^WES[' JUNE 1985 11/2 p 48<br />

BfiSr 1979 5/4 p. 106<br />

FAMILY HISTORY CONFERENCE<br />

Pre2n^<br />

at B^FOrTsH^ fKS10?


FAMILY HISnOFCf P0BUCATIONS_ peVTEW.-q<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST. DEC 1983 9^ p. 159<br />

of persons from whom received.<br />

. • ' 1.<br />

ttamTLY HISTORY PUBLICATION REVIEW i<br />

F(ANCESTORS WEST, DEC 1983 9/4 p. 159)<br />

PACK/PBCK/GEEK PIONEERS, Vol 1. No. 2 W**T.publised<br />

Jan. June, Sept. oompied and distributed<br />

by Claudette Maerz, P.O. B>x 37010, Blooming<strong>to</strong>n MN |<br />

55321 pp 50-60 are reproductions of entries onjxa ,<br />

cards for <strong>the</strong> main family linespp 61-65 for allied I<br />

lines porposed <strong>to</strong> print inlb and update cards as !<br />

addtl info received. Samples of cards are given. ;<br />

addresses and names of participants are listed<br />

Queries are included. •<br />

FAMILY HISTORY, PRESERVE YOUR<br />

Offer <strong>to</strong> Members of Qolonial Lineage Societies<br />

(9 listed) "Ancient Antiquities" Dept CS<br />

P. 0. Box 337, Kenmore, VA 98028<br />

ANCESTORS WEST June 1979 5/2 p 62 (Ad)<br />

MAR 1979 5/1 P- 6 Card 1 (<br />

FAMILY HISTORY fSXNTOSHMsl itEVIEW I<br />

Mary ELI en Galbraith<br />

ALex Halev. Snecial Guest at UCSH Jan 2B-27<br />

1979 Symo^iaOTJD^"nThe"ramily.add <strong>the</strong> Community:<br />

2 sections; FAMILY HISTORY ON THE GROUND<br />

Wilbur Jacobs of UCSB, Chairman :<br />

Arlene Eakle, Salt lake City, speaker<br />

FAMILY HISTORY AND THE COMMUNITY<br />

?Thomss Tuller, USSB,Chairman<br />

Speakers: Rebecca Cbnrad, Iowa State Hist. Soc.<br />

Ingrid W. Soobie, UC San Diegp<br />

Stephen Payne, Ph.S. Fellow,US <strong>Santa</strong><br />

Cruz<br />

MAR 1979 5/1 p.6<br />

1 - w- !<br />

1979 FAMILY HISTCRY SYMPOSIUM (con) Qird 2 !<br />

SPEAKERS, Second Session: ! '<br />

GtTPTING STARTED IN FAMILY HISTORY.Richard E Oglesby<br />

Qiairman: Ben Blosham, Brigham Young TT. '<br />

Marge C. Fahy, So.Cal. Gen. Soc.<br />

Carl<strong>to</strong>n H. Smith, former SBOGS President<br />

WRITING FAMILY HISTORY AND BIOGRAPHY,C.Wesley John<br />

son, Orairman; David Kyvig, U. of Akron<br />

Yaffa Daznin, author<br />

Ted Hinckley, Cal State, San Jose<br />

SOURCES FOR FAMILY & COMMUNITY HISTORY, John Will1iamson,<br />

Natl Archives, Chairman \<br />

J. Carlyle Parker, Gal State , Stanislaus (••>,<br />

Kenneth Rosem&n, Natl Archives<br />

Ifcymona Wright, ' Sen. fjocjiety qt Utah<br />

~UCSB AMXSML ««ttUSIUI| Jan 26-27,1979 "<br />

^c^<strong>to</strong>^i&^«?r:<br />

ANCESTORS WEST, June I960 6/2 p 60=61<br />

!•


^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^<br />

' ^ /X^ i<br />

1979 FAMILY HISTORY SYMPOSIUM Card 3 w^/<br />

3rd session: NEW PERSPECTIVES W FAMILY &COMMUNITY HIST,<br />

i INTRODUCED BV Patricia Cohen, UCSB<br />

| speakers: Alan Feldman, <strong>to</strong>wer ,riends School, PA. {<br />

I! Dean May , U. Utah Richard Bushman, U.Delaware<br />

IMPACT OF IMMIGRATION ON FAMILY AND COMMUNITY, intro.<br />

Bbtma lorence -Kot, U.C.Berkeley speakers:<br />

Frederick Luebke, U.Nebr. Danald T. Hata,CalSt Dominguee<br />

Hills; Nadine Hata, El Caraino (bllege<br />

Phvllis Martinelli, Phoenis His<strong>to</strong>ry VrQ3ezt<br />

SOlS Ml ^MILY AND COMMUNITY,Car1 W.Harris,U6SB,chr.<br />

Speakers: George Simons, Inter Media Fdn,S. Monica<br />

Marie Northrop<br />

Anita Check Milner, authors<br />

ates HALEY has started small fdn <strong>to</strong> help those s^rng<br />

* pronpte Wly reunions. »*» 1* W *, 9? AW<br />

FAMILY NAME INTEREST<br />

MAR 1939 5/1 p. 30<br />

f WF$ $W?$ ti WWtsjn III<br />

-90 Clif<strong>to</strong>n Blvd.<br />

Binghamp<strong>to</strong>n NY 13903 ,<br />

FAMILY _ ORGANIZATIONAL REUNIONS<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, MARCH 1987 13/1/45<br />

rtnn..m~+ *. •• - •*••! •__- • —<br />

FAMILY RECIPES WITH BACKGROUND STATEMENT<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, JUNE <strong>1988</strong> 14/2/45<br />

Ekrly this year, Marge Nefstead sent <strong>the</strong> Edi<strong>to</strong>r<br />

3 recipes. OPlease indicate if you would favor includ<br />

ing some seasonal recipes in DEC <strong>1988</strong> ANC. WEST,<br />

or perhaps compiling a FUND-RAISING ENTERPRISE-SBCGS<br />

FAMILY RECIPES.<br />

l.Grandmo<strong>the</strong>r's Sugar Cbokies(Mary Ellen(Muncaster)<br />

Dueble's -submitted by Nancy (essex) Oster<br />

2. FLapjacks - EngLish cookie,from an English<br />

cousin of Audrey Guntermann<br />

3. BROWN MORAVIAN COOKIES 95 dozen) ? Phyllis Maxwell<br />

\foravians were among <strong>the</strong> first Americans <strong>to</strong> celebrate<br />

Christmas.<br />

FAMILY REUNIONS<br />

YANKEE Magazine, May, 1980, contains an<br />

extensive listing of upcaDing family reun±ons<br />

m ANCESTORS WEST, June 1980,- 6/2 p. 49<br />

FAMILY REUNIONS (ANCESTORS WEST JUNE 1981^^'. p 47<br />

18 listed<br />

BIDWELL BRISTOL BROWN ODLBY JOHN DAVIS BELLS<br />

HDTCHKISS JOHNSON KETCHAM KLAN LOWREY (T<strong>to</strong>s,Mary)<br />

MACNY MANY-MANEY-MANNEY- MANNY RANDALL ROSS<br />

STB3NG VAN VALIN-HUMBERT WING WITHAM<br />

HARVII1E REUNION. Desc. of Dr. John William HarvilLe<br />

«arly CA settler in Tbdds Valley,Placer Cbunty.<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, DEC 1981 3/4 p.116<br />

HARVILLE REUNION HELD , Aug 8 1981 report<br />

A£ ANCESTORS WEST MAR 1982 8/2 p.5


FAMILY HE0NIONsVl985 " __<br />

BARBEP 11 ,^CESam W^ST JUNE 1985 11/2 ppjfc*-1,<br />

• > * —•"—————•—— ————^—____^__^__<br />

FAMILY REUNIONS 1985 ^ _, „<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST JUNE 1985 11/2 » 47 tard 2<br />

PARKE SOCIOT^<strong>to</strong>n <strong>to</strong>2 Z?^^ "<br />

252 FaZ^"SaftKWAug 24<br />

WUNhJQ8N FAMILY Assn Deerfield, NH Aug 25<br />

fu<strong>to</strong>ns. i?gg^ .£«£« <strong>to</strong> usejou/s^g94<br />

"PU- pedigree lines. Pros"tution. - <strong>to</strong> extend<br />

FEDERATION OF FAMILY HISTORY SOCIFTTFS<br />

be held ta^SfwS fld'.Sf^s of a P1*^. <strong>to</strong> '<br />

nude <strong>the</strong> test SiW<strong>to</strong>nT?1"1?" °J <strong>the</strong> Jud^s<br />

?^^^^xrdsVr Lhis<strong>to</strong>ry during tte<br />

1981/82 ^y^^) a)UKFSSsetc.<br />

1985/85 Cornwall EHS t^pean ^<br />

_ 1985/86 <strong>West</strong> Surrey FHS ^l6"^ Sbc8'<br />

J—^2 _____ggoking Society.<br />

FEDERATION OF FAMILY HISTORY SOCIETIES<br />

WW WEST MARCH 1987 13/1/9<br />

^dSnf?r5e^, rwl8ed - *«» 1985/86 Award<br />

Rules set out.


GENEALOGISTS ^"^IrSl<strong>to</strong>tt•8Berry Farm and<br />

at Buena Park H>tel, next <strong>to</strong> Knox<br />

reported (ANCESTORS WEST, DEC L982 p. 1*<br />

SE^^S** W *n^e___<br />

FEDERAT<strong>to</strong>. OF GENEAIOCICAL S^IETIES^ RELEASE<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, SEPT 1983 9/3 p. 84<br />

Call <strong>to</strong> All genealogists - cssist U.S. National<br />

Archives <strong>to</strong> create Finding Aids <strong>to</strong>r Genealogy<br />

including Pension Files for Revolution and<br />

G^pletS^ex <strong>to</strong> Passport Applications and<br />

SS Svil Var Reoords(service records,<br />

volunteer records) p- 85<br />

Gbranittee for Genealogy ArchivesGift Fand-bames<br />

FEDERATION OF GENEALOGICAL SOCIETIES<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, ******,%££ reoormended by ,<br />

""f?,5ZfiPaESSL MSS'wffl. CHAIRMAN.<br />

SOOECT m. ^"KSSS, incased<br />

PROJECT #2. G311' °?^r^pfes of INDEX TO SHIPS'<br />

funds (now over $^^> ^P^fh port of New "fork.<br />

PASSENGER LISTS, **??%?£££ suggestion node<br />

America's major port ol entry. Gaves<strong>to</strong>n 50<br />

for ports of San W^j«"^fng^ndertaken.<br />

reels.. That suggestion c"1^*1* ^"jgt of $L3 a reel<br />

(NARA'S own microfilming xs.n?"*^ tjjjex <strong>to</strong> COMPILED<br />

,,-FENZI, Dr. Bnanuel Orazio changed name <strong>to</strong><br />

FENZI, Dr. Francesco Francheschi<br />

Florentine horticulturist who caae <strong>to</strong>JS. B. in<br />

<strong>to</strong>InsuSvi^ens^e<strong>to</strong>rtic^tural program in<br />

colonial Lib*. Died <strong>the</strong>re in 1923.<br />

See cards under THEY CAME TO SANTA BARBARA<br />

WIBr SEPT 1980 6/3/ p.87<br />

ft<br />

/^t&t^


J<br />

£°"asstraws?<br />

de


! FLUGUM/GRIMM<br />

THE HAFPY ENDING BEGINNING<br />

Patsy Brock (ANCESTORS WEST,<br />

Card 1<br />

JUNE <strong>1988</strong> 14/2/55—57<br />

<strong>Barbara</strong> Flugum has found her fa<strong>the</strong>r William CRIMM<br />

after 42 years. William Griirm b. 1917 Pittsburg. He<br />

and his bro<strong>the</strong>rs and a sister were separated after <strong>the</strong><br />

Jteath of <strong>the</strong>ir mo<strong>the</strong>r in <strong>the</strong> flu epidemic of 1918<br />

r »* ?**«fa room in <strong>the</strong> orphanage, so Villiam was sent<br />

<strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> poorhouse. In 1944 Griirm eloped <strong>to</strong> Omaha with<br />

Kathleen WITHROW. When Grlnm went overseas ste<br />

| rejoined her family in CA. where she was <strong>to</strong>rn<br />

! After EtIMM retd from Philippines, divorced<br />

Gave cus<strong>to</strong>dy of <strong>Barbara</strong> l£ yrs old <strong>to</strong> her maternal<br />

grandmo<strong>the</strong>r, Sporadically in <strong>to</strong>uch until <strong>Barbara</strong> was 2<br />

and her family moved <strong>to</strong> Bars<strong>to</strong>w, CA He had left Army<br />

continued <strong>to</strong> work as a oook. flenarried 1947 <strong>to</strong>E<strong>the</strong>lyn<br />

[ -3*§yjhavejr^^ Qrleans.<strong>the</strong>n tr <strong>to</strong>-AUufca<br />

P.54.4 of Grid's Wh ***** Jel9<strong>to</strong>U>&Zo<br />

Sal i i1?** inasanta Bart^'^W,!mrried a"d<br />

SSn^JS"1* address- * hS used^rifandnD<strong>the</strong>r<br />

oZ s sister and bro<strong>the</strong>r in i address of<br />

Sk^?.*- Louis librarv Fn/mf t acher' <strong>to</strong>ld her <strong>to</strong><br />

tfhere in 1947. No lon^ J ^Jesse E-^>mlin lived<br />

fxom ANCESTORS UNLIMITED « n£»HU ^ aS^SuSs<br />

• reprinted from CHURCH NEWS, newleteer o^of^ is 5<br />

I suggestions. "^* -10<br />

rr<br />

/H!8&S^<br />

FORM Suggested form for j<br />

<strong>Ances<strong>to</strong>rs</strong> Tables ;<br />

Format,items <strong>to</strong> be<br />

included<br />

ANCESTORS WEST Sept 1997 13/3/ 136<br />

Comment requested on !<br />

change of format<br />

ANCESTORS WEST Sept <strong>1988</strong> 14/3 H4<br />

FORM FOR COPYING MIOROFIIAf «?RrKu •<br />

-Marriage Records<br />

.1 1 in.<br />

/rfdK<br />

.-n<br />

K)RM SEARCHES BUREAU OF CENSUS 1<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST MARCH 1986 12/1 196/28 i<br />

SlS?" ^ N?W Fee ^^^ure »>P Me and Citizenship j<br />

Seraching Service, Request Jbrm BG£OG from Personal<br />

Census Service Branch, Buereau of <strong>the</strong> Census<br />

E**?^' SJ?7? Effective 1 Oct 1985 fee increased :<br />

<strong>to</strong> ^5 00. Addtl transcript copies, if desired,$2 each. I<br />

(Natl Gen. S>c. Newsletter vol 11, No. 6,123)<br />

'ir*


PORSTER, Francis J m r»<br />

SBCOS m^ibn'Sb of Sant a Ikrbara<br />

traces ancestrv thJ^t * spea}sBr JUNE 1979 5/1 r>36 j<br />

ElamWo o~» ^rr* 'Jrg 1W4 <strong>to</strong> Baldwin I.Count


.*-*-<br />

—r- ^- ^ ^ **7<br />

GAGE FAMILY HISTORY,-<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST SEPT 1983 p.94 (note)<br />

pll6-ai7 _<br />

John Gage of Ipswich- His English Ancestry<br />

and Some American Descendants,Duane M. Gage<br />

188 pp. announcement and copy of table of contents<br />

pp 116-117<br />

GALBRAITH, Mary Ellen seecard5*<br />

THEY CAME TO SANTA BARBARA listing names<br />

extracted from Biographical Record in Sou<strong>the</strong>rn<br />

California, J. H. fciinn, Chicago, 1902<br />

ANCESTORS WEST, March 1979 p. 19Vol 5/1<br />

an m %59r Mendel a82201894) born same year<br />

as Gal<strong>to</strong>n •<br />

GARFIEID, ANCESTORY OF PRESffiEOTJAMES GARFIEID<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, JUNE 1983 9/2 p. 59<br />

7 generations set out. References given.


ypP*!y<br />

OENEALOGieAL: CALENDABR<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST SEPT 1983 9/3 p 87 •<br />

l4d. of Gen. Soc. is establishing a CMEAIDGICAL<br />

CALENDAR. If Planning conference of more «*** "f<br />

with more than 300 participants; suggested checking,<br />

or <strong>to</strong> attract attendants from o<strong>the</strong>r states.<br />

GENEALOGICAL COMPUTING - AN UPDATE<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, SEPT 1983 9/3 p84<br />

NDrman E. infield<br />

* - • ' ' /'<br />

GENEALOGICAL DOCUMENTS, A COMMON SENSE APPROACH TO<br />

___XffiGANIZING GENEAIOGICAL IXXpffiNTS-^IPQRE JI3ING A,<br />

S^K^S^r"^SL80^ APPRDACH TO<br />

°WjrEB WiU^^ ^1D0?,MEras BEroRE USING A<br />

l-CMlect ^u^^SS^f^tef>SicalReferences<br />

Keep size of paper »L aS£*f2" ^temticaliy<br />

2. Separate by sumune ** 3-hDle «>tebook.<br />

<strong>to</strong>^ne^S ^1 S*-^ ^rd s<strong>to</strong>uid relate<br />

4. Separate by em^hf °ne SDUrce<br />

5. Give evervlhfft^ Zperson liv«i-<br />

"dually saL S^f^ °rigin °* <strong>the</strong> reoord.-<br />

*^*£*££££ ** o* indexing _<br />

GENEAIOGICAL HEIPKR<br />

<strong>Santa</strong> Birbara References in July/August 1983 issue<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, SEPT 1983 9/3 p 108<br />

(SENE/^CBjggAL NEWSLETTER, N.Burr Coryell<br />

REVIEWED by Harry Titus<br />

teirch 1979 ANCESTORS WEST 5/1 p. 22<br />

genealogical research in Massachusetts<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, SEPT 1981 7/3 p 82<br />

GENEAIOGICAL RECORDS - O<strong>the</strong>r (buntrieS<br />

OTHER ADDRESSES<br />

CAJOSOT3 WEST, SOT? 1984 10/3/p, 98<br />

(GENEALOGICAL SERVICRS-<br />

Specil Page in Sunday WASHINGTON POST<br />

beginning Oct 22/19§8<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, DEC 1984<br />

see card under WASHINGTON POST<br />

/^$|*<br />

a i.<br />

v_


0^\<br />

GENEAIOGICAL WEEK *eek ot 29 q^ 19?9<br />

Proclamati <strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Barbara</strong> <strong>County</strong><br />

"SBWSfc by unanS^us^itl/4 P100. 101<br />

" ' . I<br />

GENEAIOGY^A COMMEMORATIVE ISSUE?<br />

Ibstal Servicethata ^ ^ **°****<strong>to</strong> U. s.<br />

genealogy Jt <strong>to</strong>bby\£Za£ f* fuming<br />

Hugh Astern McCbnigle Washing<strong>to</strong>n mLS?-^^^.1^^^ SS^q^- *PGpulap choice- writing<br />

AAn* T'" • ^.""-iatelie Oomnunicatlons Sn^^yf^<br />

GENEAIOGY IN THE WALL STREET JOURNAL<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, SEPT 1987 13/3/115-116<br />

Headline: WHAT'S IN ASURNAME? GENEALOGISTS RUE TRENT)<br />

OF GIVING CHIIDRM NEW IAST NAMES: SSSSlJ^tTCy<br />

alSw allow thS^EtL2ki0g <strong>the</strong>m <strong>to</strong> bes<strong>to</strong>w upon ^ <strong>the</strong>ir °f little children ^^<strong>the</strong> laws surname th^ of<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir choice. Alena Jech and Acblf Befurt <strong>to</strong>ok ctS<br />

<strong>to</strong> court- <strong>the</strong> Hawaii couple, were among <strong>the</strong> nrsTparents<br />

£ SS^,? m'^t <strong>to</strong> regiSt6r SOn'S ^ SST<br />

as JWBEF (a fusion of Jech and Befurt). Federal courts<br />

in Hawaii, Florida and Jbrth Carolina agreed<br />

Sta^^^ort^t^ "2? her hUSband **" S^3" ^k<br />

sttift h °?T u* """^ *>* Sydney Anthony<br />

SASC.^^ Amenia SKYBETTER b. several<br />

.* **? ., J^ttie 1399k t9 expl^ h^ 1399k <strong>to</strong> h%,<br />

GENEAIOGY BY MAIL WHAT WORKS FCR ME<br />

Iodine Gauthier Heppell<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, DEC 1987 13/4/148-149<br />

Recommends:<br />

HANDBOOK EQR GENEAIOGICAL CORRESPONDENCE,Cache Gen.<br />

Library, "Ifl^n IJTTh e Ever<strong>to</strong>n Publishers<br />

THE SOURCE, Guidebook of Am. Gen. Arlene Eakle,Jbhni<br />

Cerny<br />

HANDBOOK FOR GENEALOGISTS, Ever<strong>to</strong>n Publishers<br />

GENEALOGICAL HELPER, bi-monthly pub, Ever<strong>to</strong>n.<br />

LEARN TO TYPE.l Write concise letters.<br />

Guidelines for correspondence. 5 points:<br />

1 .<strong>to</strong>ok at dates on ances<strong>to</strong>r charts USE NATF Form 80 for<br />

Civil War Records-request Pension FUe 1st; mor info<br />

2,Write <strong>to</strong> all FREE offers <strong>to</strong> print queries<br />

3, flftte ^EEjEN[CE mSjARI$l 9$ iQcal^y l^rary<br />

uciNiMyjuiji m MAiJ-i what "KJKhs kjk MUi (.con; Card 'Z<br />

Reference Librarian at locality library - Give exact<br />

death date, ask <strong>to</strong> check newspaper files for death<br />

notice.<br />

4. Write CORRESPONDING SECRETARY of gen.soc in locality<br />

you are searching and ask for list of o<strong>the</strong>rs searching<br />

your surname. Submit list of names <strong>to</strong> add <strong>to</strong> society's<br />

file<br />

5. Write <strong>to</strong> PROBATE CLERK and inquire if any intestate<br />

or testate probate files for jour ances<strong>to</strong>r<br />

PROVIDE EXACT DEATH DATE; inquire page and book number of<br />

refeerence and cost of copies<br />

ANSWER ALL YOUR MAIL Share equal amounts of pho<strong>to</strong><br />

copies or offer <strong>to</strong> reimburse for copies. Mare you<br />

share <strong>the</strong> NQRE you get back.


JjfPK /pSffiy jj0bl\ ^^^<br />

GENEALOGY, The Usefulness of Obmputers in Amateur<br />

by Norman E. Scofield, SBOGS Member<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, SEPT 1981 7/3 p 83-84<br />

GENEAIOGY BOCKS 10% Discount<br />

Books on Demand, University Microfilm International<br />

399 H Zeeb Road Ann Arbor MI 58106<br />

phone (313) 761-4700<br />

JUN 1979 5/2 p. 60<br />

SEPT 1979 5/3 p. 69<br />

GENEAIOGY CHARTS<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST JUNE 1985 11/2 p 47<br />

John H. Scrimgeour,Shrewsbury, MA announcement<br />

GENEALOGY CLASSES (ANCESTORS WEST DEC 1986 12/4/142<br />

Nart Keugh Johns<strong>to</strong>n, in process of preparing for<br />

next day class, reports classes cosponsored by SBOGS<br />

and Aiult Education include INTERMEDIATE /ADVANCED<br />

each Monday in Tbwnley Room,S BMain Public Library<br />

6-9 p.m. beginning Jan 5,1987 and<br />

BEGINNERS COURSE, Tuesday, Jan 6,1987 10a.ra. 12 noon<br />

at Alice Schott Center, 310 W. Padre St. '_<br />

GENEALOGY FAIR (ANCESTORS WEST SEPT 1984 10/3 p 87<br />

Saturday, Oct 6, 1984 United Methodist Church<br />

10 am <strong>to</strong> 4 pm<br />

Research tables by geographical areas.<br />

Sales table ^ntA __n<br />

ANCESTORS WEST DEC 1984 10/4 p. 120<br />

Feature Speaker, Alexander White UCLA Pj^^'.<br />

^ing <strong>Ances<strong>to</strong>rs</strong> in Civil war and o<strong>the</strong>r conflicts<br />

Also American Colonials of Royal Ancestry<br />

Staffing of Area-interest etc. tables named.<br />

3RD GENEALDGY FAIR (ANCESTORS WEST SEPT L986 12/3 p 81<br />

Oct 18,1986 at United Methodist <strong>to</strong>e "—" ~' -<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST MARCH 1987 ' 1q/i/^<br />

Ano<strong>the</strong>r Method of "r^W" i^Y,45<br />

i Taking drums presenfS £f I *? UcG&.<br />

~^^u^berge^^nS Karf *"*' ** *<br />

^~>~jaaaai&u*w^^ 19R7<br />

•*•'"<br />

'- u


at offices-of Applied ^^t^^s^usiness)<br />

s^^K-S-SS- Private ejections.<br />

listed.<br />

X lotcu. •<br />

GEORGIA (ANCESTORS WEST DEC 1984 10/4 p 123<br />

GEORGIA ARCHIVES FAMILY RESEARCH CARDS<br />

now contains over 5,000 cards Copies of cards<br />

from <strong>the</strong> file, up <strong>to</strong> maximum of 12 on one surname,<br />

available for $2.00 fee,made in advance,with SASE<br />

1 surname request per letter.<br />

Georgia Dept of Archives and His<strong>to</strong>ry<br />

Central Research<br />

300 Capital Ave., S. k. Atlanta, GA 30334<br />

\ Card 1<br />

GEORGIA - GENEAIOGICAL RESEARCH<br />

( ANCESTORS WEST, MAR 1981 7/1 p.21) MAP p?0<br />

4th State,1788. Rom 1540 <strong>to</strong> early1780**£^<br />

Soain maneuvered for dominance. When SCbecame an<br />

KsHolony in 1732, land between<strong>the</strong> Savannah and<br />

St. Mary's Rivers was set aside for a new ©<strong>to</strong>ny.<br />

James Oglethorpe brought 15 families «Jy^W3<br />

Farlv his<strong>to</strong>ry sketched. About 1738 many Swiss,<br />

^TaUan,Scottish Highlanders, Salsburge r and<br />

SoSn settlers had arrived. Mass. Puri^ns came<br />

<strong>to</strong> Midway,GA in 1752. In 1798 Terri<strong>to</strong>ry of Mississippi<br />

Seated,Uter divided in<strong>to</strong> states of ALabama and MISS.<br />

Land Latteries -up <strong>to</strong> 400 acres -inQ?fi,ce of §ecy $tatev<br />

Card 2<br />

GEORGIA GENEALOGICAL RESEARCH<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST MAR 1981 7/1 p. 2J. (con)<br />

Birth and death records since Jan 1 19L9 on file in<br />

Division of Vital Statistics, State dept Public Health,<br />

1 Hinter St. S. Ws Atlanta GA 30303. ATlanta and<br />

Savannah city health offices have earlier records.<br />

Cbunty CLerk and Clerk of Ordinary Cburt have county<br />

records. Also Civil Court records. Naturalization<br />

records in office of Superior Court where hearing held.<br />

Deeds recorded in office of Cburt of Ordinary. Sbme also<br />

from Secy of State. Wills,clerk of Court of Ordinary,<br />

of testa<strong>to</strong>r's residence.<br />

Printed References<br />

W Pt 20<br />

GERMAN<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST SEPT 1985 11/3 p. 97<br />

Qne of books displayed by Edna M. Bentz at<br />

SBOGS German Research All-Day Workshop June 8,1985<br />

was IF I CAN, YOU CAN DECIPHER GERMANIC RECORDS.<br />

78 pp 2nd printing available from<br />

Edna M. Bentz, 13139 Old <strong>West</strong> Ave.San Diego CA 93129


jjfPK 0$&\ JiiUs f^^\ /^H* '^WT<br />

GERMAN-AMERICAN , Major Bibliographies indices<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, DEC U3B4L3L0/4 .p^HO<br />

\ Snts^6^ !937,Arthur Schultz<br />

! mtiimri*? "f ft" QHtvar- in ^^ t°.i.WQ<br />

t3ipi3ogra.iJiijr_^; v-^ki -ir%crranhv Don Heinrich<br />

German Americans A Bi^iiograpny ,i*ju .—<br />

Metuchen, NJ lave;<br />

Ifendbcoks: AJjeneaLogicalJ^<br />

^asear^gLarry 0, Jensen,NoSian b<strong>to</strong>rrer<br />

Ehti^pediajoXJGe^^<br />

Mr. and MrsTcLifford Neal Smith,<br />

GERMAN RESEARCH<br />

(AMCESTOPS WEST DEC 1984 X0/4 p. 11^<br />

tt of Wisconsin at Madison, WI is establishing<br />

a Gernan-American Research Center(and Documenta<br />

tion) Ibr info contact Uof Wisconsin<br />

Ibundation 709 langc<strong>to</strong>n St., Madison WI 53706<br />

Send SASE<br />

*** GERMAN RESEARCH ALL-DAY WORKSHOP June 8,1985<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST JUNE 1985 11/2/p 49 wimo_<br />

German words and numerals SPRECHEN SIE DEUTSCH?<br />

*** Offer from Cbrnelia Schrader-Muggenthaler<br />

Karl-Stieler- Strabe 1-3 6000 Frankfurt 1 <strong>West</strong>-^iernany<br />

lANOE^RS WEST SEPT 1985 11/3/105<br />

GERMAN RESEARCH -*<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, DEC 1984 10/4 p 120 ' j<br />

MotS T2 VmJ"^^M AND<br />

KiiLATIVES Dr. Helma E. Friedrichs I960 is <br />

1 nap:Gernany before 1918 wacns' 1JbR' 15 PPcontents<br />

described, address for ordering. [<br />

GERMAN RESEARCH ASS'N<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST MARCH 1986 12/1 196/28<br />

P. 0. Box 11293 San Dieg> CA 92111 has sent 8-page<br />

outline or report of Sburces for Finding Places of<br />

Origina in Germany and o<strong>the</strong>r European Cbuntries,<br />

with sgggested letters in German and o<strong>the</strong>r helpful info<br />

GERMAN RESEARCH (ANCESTORS WEST JUNE 1986 12/2 p 59<br />

From Gbrnsilk, Gen Sb. of DeKalb Gb. IL \bl 4 No. 1.<br />

Museun for Hamburg His<strong>to</strong>ry has opened Germany's<br />

first His<strong>to</strong>ric Emigration Office (IlED) Nearly 5,000.000<br />

names s<strong>to</strong>red on 274 microfilm files., include <strong>the</strong> only<br />

complete German emigrant records from 1850 <strong>to</strong> 1914 '<br />

known <strong>to</strong> exist. On Oct 6 1683,13 Mennonite families<br />

of Krefield saild from Ifatterdam, Hoi land?landing near<br />

Philadelphia and founded Geman<strong>to</strong>wn, PA, Tocky more<br />

than 60 million people can tra,ce roots tQ ^rhjajTy,<br />

GLEANINGS FRCM EXCHANGES AND DONATIONS<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST SEPT 1981 7/3 p 109 )<br />

ASH TREE ECHO,Fresno CA 16/3 July 1981 pp 125-175<br />

Huguenot S<strong>to</strong>ry, compiled Joseph A. Gividen,Mary Foree<br />

Reinero and Kathryn LaRue Ringey<br />

CONNECTICUT NUTMEGGER vol 14/1 June 1981<br />

European Church Records ,Jbhn J. Codding<strong>to</strong>n,CSG also<br />

Migration and Settlements in Colonial New Higignd<br />

Pitfalls in Genealogy, Mil<strong>to</strong>n Rubincam<br />

1.Sanctity of <strong>the</strong> Printed Word 2. Assumption of<br />

Relationship <strong>to</strong> families of similar or identical name<br />

3. localities-changes in state bounckries etc<br />

4. Interpretation of terms in old documents.<br />

GEftflfEAIOGICAL PERSPECTIVE qn NATURAHEATION David R<br />

S<strong>to</strong>ddard.QGRS. with i+-n* * ^_ - M ~y*^<br />

S<strong>to</strong>ddard.OGRS. with nutlinfls thnmtmta i Oiue nrt-rk


GLEANINGS (ANCESTORS WEST DEC 1981 7/4 p 143<br />

NEW ENGLAND MARRIAGES PRIOR TO 1700,Clarence ALmon<br />

Terry (1870-19g2)<br />

4 page exposure of little known<br />

mss in New England His<strong>to</strong>rical Society library'<br />

given 4-oage exposure in NEW ENGLAND GENEAIOGY,<br />

Issue No. 17, July 1981 Gbnraents on recently<br />

published book.<br />

oJZfZfEastern Europe: taken from Jan 1985<br />

Memnnite Family His<strong>to</strong>ry f <strong>West</strong><br />

Also address for gen. info from cnxra.<br />

Prussia ,, o« /* csrr SOCIETY OtlABTERUf<br />

*** Items re birth,death,marriage rates.etc. in<br />

STSL?£W«W«B - inven<strong>to</strong>ry of m<br />

r^TEsSSN^-shiP-Section Acre (ilxus)<br />

5TSMSS%pi««;«1fATE0F •<br />

Yellowed Pagesjbl XVNo. 21985^01 ' rouRra ^<br />

BOUNIY.HEAtHIGHIS^ SECT© CLASS, nu>^ ^ ^<br />

PRE-liMPTION GRANTS SODO, ""^^<strong>to</strong>cieBts <strong>to</strong>K<br />

OJaSlNGS-NOTICES (ANCESTORS WEST DEC 1985 13/4(Card 2<br />

* SURNAME SEARCHERS DIRECTORY<br />

* MARITIME RECORDS NEWSLETTER Vol 7/2 Apr=June 1985<br />

* ARCHAIC AND UNUSUAL MEDICAL TERMS - Gbnejo Valley Gen<br />

Sbc Vol 6/No. 11, 1985<br />

* NATL DIRECTORY OF BARTERING GENEALOGISTS, DIREfflORY<br />

COMPILERS OF ARIZONA ANC. BEST Dec 85 p. 153<br />

8 msm fiQOffly CgS&fo. soc. ,george<strong>to</strong>wn,OHID ADOPTION<br />

CENSUS RECORDS 189L/19QL all AWp. 154<br />

OF GENEALOGISTS, london. handbook A Direc<strong>to</strong>ry<br />

of British Peerages, paperback.<br />

NEWSPAPER FOR GENEAIOGISTS<br />

"^^^xJ^^l^rS^iW ANCESTRY RESEARCH &PRINT HOUSE<br />

O<strong>the</strong>r Addresses<br />

*?• Quvqe^sqc, st,LlW5 WWiw mm allp.l^<br />

(ga^M? )AMCESH0RS WEST. SEJT J.O06 Vf^f 107<br />

NEWSLETTER NO. 50, HAWAIIAN HISTORICAL SOCIETY<br />

May 1986 - organized 1892 560 Kawaiahao St.<br />

Honolulu Hawaii 96813<br />

Contributed by SBOGS Member Carolyn Crawford.<br />

Annual meeting May 8, 1986, slide show at Queen Emma<br />

Summer Palace. THE HISTORY OF HAWAII'S NEWSPAPERS and<br />

lecture by Helen Garacimos Chapin, Ph. D., well-known<br />

for her comprehensive study of <strong>the</strong> Greek community in<br />

<strong>the</strong> islands, ed.,Hawaiian Journal of His<strong>to</strong>ry, and<br />

Assoc. £jj^ pres. and Den of Special Programs,Hawaii<br />

Pacific Cbliege.<br />

SCOT IN HAWAII,Oral His<strong>to</strong>ry Project,Caledonian Soc<br />

announces completion of lOyear oral his<strong>to</strong>ry project,<br />

o<strong>the</strong>r details, U,H. PROF TO K$0E HAWAIIAN LINEAGE<br />

THROUGH GENES (onlv through rrnth^v r


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GLEN, HARRY (ANCESTORS WEST MARCH 1986 9/1 pp 14-18<br />

copied <strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Barbara</strong> <strong>County</strong> Marriage Records<br />

1898 with Harry and Justice Titus •<br />

lee PH3FILE card ANC WEST MARCH 1984 10/1 p. 5<br />

GLEN HARRY (ANCESTORS WEST, DEC 1986 12/4/137<br />

Officer Profile see PROFILE card QHEHY p 139<br />

HARRY W. GLENN bc1869, Canada, Known <strong>to</strong> live in<br />

St Paul MN where he was a businessman I8a7-i»i«.<br />

Ms wife, Jessie ALice RICHARDSCN, e 1903 in St. Paul.<br />

£eiriGch (including SH*S number HARRY M^^d<br />

in orphanage. Harry W. ;lenn.est^lished a camera cas€<br />

and repair business in St. Iouis MO in 1903. Only *<br />

of his children ever found each o<strong>the</strong>r again.<br />

Familes working on:<br />

RIOIAHDSCN Pittsburgh PA 1874<br />

GRANT New York NY 1867 KIP New York NY 1840<br />

BURNS Indianapolis In 1938<br />

GLINES FAMILY Card 1<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, MARCH 1983 9/1 pp 32-33<br />

Transcription of Oral His<strong>to</strong>ry Tape<br />

16 Feb 1831 m in MO Mary Ann EVANS b2S^nt ift£><br />

^ch^nd, QHio Started^vlrland te tt^a<strong>to</strong>S^<br />

nr^tmB ? ?alt Uke aty ^*»» ^dest ch cLius H<br />

GLINES was b. in 1851 Her bro<strong>the</strong>r ISRAEL EVANS<br />

&%^£7 if h^ ^ d' Qnu» ^"rty<br />

naturity S°nS' 5 ^^tersved <strong>to</strong><br />

, *&ffi^&^&v^>^ of Thorns J. and<br />

GLINES FAMILY ~<br />

Card 2<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST MARCH 1983 9/1 pp 32-33<br />

pwart^ ?SSlUS and ^^ aiNES ^re;<br />

2"£& SsTorratT^ofss*--*<br />

S S F»bi11'1877'm- a McOOSKEy 4 ch<br />

hK ^i*"1 ^NAID of <strong>Santa</strong> Maria<br />

E^nfof"^?!61-133131 ^ cashi


tmmt\ /SP»v<br />

GQDDARD ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA<br />

( ANCESTORS WEST DEC 1984 10/4 p 116<br />

Edi<strong>to</strong>rial Note includes report on Godckrd invocation<br />

and publication of THE GCDDARD BOCK Vols I and II.<br />

QTOt^NIOE translation calces<br />

CAT '^?i1??r'wBlTOr8lde O* Vo1 ** PP 5-16<br />

D q ^Sh6illnCh °f


GREAT REGISTER OF VOTERS<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST DEC 1984 10/4 p. 122<br />

Ava.ttibiUty' of copies at Gledhill Library,<br />

S. B. His<strong>to</strong>rical Society vrarg 1 i«t-Pd.wit.h<br />

GRE3B RBQOSTER- SOURCE OF CALIFORNIA BIOCRAPffif<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST DEC 1985 11/4/147<br />

A^cle in Orange <strong>County</strong> Gen.S^. garterly *>1 22/3<br />

SEPT 1985 reprinted from SCAn ^5°•tAI«Answering Network<br />

Scannings, Ifcv/Dec 1979 pp 1-3 Several copies of<br />

Great Register in Gledhill Library<br />

Great Registers have origin in "Registry Act" of<br />

vb^Tig 1866 Separate columns showing age,height<br />

Se^n^orTeyes and^ir^tion^f^xUe<br />

imrks or scars, place of residence (ward and precincr;<br />

Su^alization etc. in later editions; earlier had<br />

S^ouSS of ^occupation and exact residence<br />

(sm - (ANCESTORS WEST F*1^^^^<br />

^kxbara Grinm Flugum found fa<strong>the</strong>r Wimai<br />

^fe^ClUJGUM-GRlMM The Happy hiding Beginning<br />

by Patsy Urock."<br />

y!Wi§£. jwfflSMk /^llh^3<br />

-""I<br />

GUIDELINES FOR FAMILY HISTORY INTERVIEWS j<br />

Distributed at Symposium on <strong>the</strong> Family !<br />

and <strong>the</strong> Conrnunity, UCSB Jan 26-27,1979<br />

ANCESTORS WEST, June 1980 6/2 pp 60-61<br />

Gbntact and Research Preparation p. 60 j<br />

Chnrtimt.incr thP Tntgrvigw n—fifWTI 14 giimroct- inns |<br />

GUNTERMANN, AUDREY (ANCESTORS WEST MARCH 1985 11/1/20- '<br />

Article and Chart HDW TO DETERMINE RELATIONSHIP- 22<br />

COUSINS<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, JUNE 1987 13/2/58 PROFILE<br />

See Profile Card.<br />

Qordinates society bus trips <strong>to</strong> L.A. <strong>to</strong>rn and reared<br />

in San Diego.Mo<strong>the</strong>r Californlan, fa<strong>the</strong>r English.<br />

Graduated from S.B.State College as a dietician.<br />

Met husband <strong>the</strong>re but did not marry until after she<br />

had finished a <strong>to</strong>ur of duty in <strong>the</strong> Army. Spent 2 yrs<br />

in Naples, Italy as a dietician; moved <strong>to</strong> Marsailles<br />

and ended up in Okinawa. M.George and Settled in S.B.<br />

in 1947. Retired from job as a dietician at atnsum<br />

CLinic in 1982, In 1960s and 1970s had <strong>to</strong> prove<br />

relationship for inheritances in England.Families:<br />

OUVHR.Middlesex. Ene \S7l IWME Kent.Eng 1830 .<br />

fERRIEI' New Orl«in« f.A iflan ^ » t ^<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, JUNE 1987* 13/2/ 59<br />

GUNB2BRMANN", Audrey Query;<br />

JOHN FERRIE b c 1794 in/near Glasgow, Soot; I*esbyterian<br />

minister and professor of noral philosophy at C^ieens<br />

U,, Belfast d 20 July 1872 in Pbllywood, Ire.<br />

Known chilrdn include John,William and Dunns<strong>to</strong>n. Who was<br />

&ts wife. Who were <strong>the</strong> members of his family.<br />

(Profile shows FERRIE - New Orleans, LA 1840)


HftLEY, ALEX Special Guest atUCSB Family H^<strong>to</strong>ry<br />

^nposium Jan26-27 1979 UCS3 see card unieu-<br />

FAWttLTHISTORY SYMPOSIUM REVIEW<br />

.-i.<br />

HALF AND HALF BOOK ROY PIOGRAM<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST DEC 1985 11/4 p 134<br />

SEPT 1979 5/3 p. 70<br />

HALL, Lydia of Scotland Co., MO wife of<br />

E. W. SAUNDERS, M. D. 5 ch.<br />

THEY CAME TO SANTA BARBARA, extracted<br />

HAMILTON,' CAROL FIEID Direc<strong>to</strong>r i<br />

see card under PROFILES MARCH 1984 10/1 p. 6 ;<br />

b. Lynn, Essex Cb. Mass. Mass.pubiic schools thru High<br />

Has attended S.B.City (bllege part time at night<br />

since 1979. 9. Sept 14 1956 Maccasin, Arizona<br />

Iorenzo Charles Brown<br />

HARDWICK see PROFILES,ANCESTORS WEST MAKL988 14/1/10<br />

Michael (MIKE) b, Cincinnati, OH grad USOB 1972<br />

with high hanars and degpee in AnthwpiiQgy^<br />

Researching his family for over 10 years. Is Accounting<br />

Systems Analyst for S. B. <strong>County</strong>.Works with computers<br />

every day.<br />

HAEDWICK, PAULA FOSS b. Hull Eng. Came <strong>to</strong> Us 18 mos.<br />

Grad San Francisco St. Cbliege 1966,degree in Psycho 3o=<br />

gy. Social Worker for Cb. of S. B.<br />

Names <strong>the</strong>y are searching on PROFILES CARDs 2&3<br />

ANCESTORS TABLE Chart 58 for ch.Michael David and<br />

Patricia Ann (ANCESTORS WEST MAR <strong>1988</strong> 14/1/16- 17<br />

J^SCENDANTS CHART 14/1/20 Norwegian lines confusing<br />

"^fci-L mid-19th century used patronymic naming system.en4i^<br />

so,n a,n.d cfe,tter $ollqwi,n£ Ja,th$rls, given name<br />

HARVILLE - am old San Diego Letterhead, submitted<br />

by member Ronald F. flkrville<br />

HARVELL-HARVILjJ 19?9 5/2 *' *<br />

HARVILLE REUNION August 22, 1982 at Ooaoola Park<br />

ta Njrridgevjock, Maine, Next reunion <strong>to</strong> be held at<br />

same place August 21,1983<br />

; (ANCESTORS WEST DEC 1984 8/4 p 138<br />

HARVILLE BROS & CO. An Old San Diego Letterhead<br />

June 1979 5/2 p. 46<br />

"T


j0^\ {0£$$s<br />

HEBBERD, Persis<br />

HOW DO TOU SPELL YOUR NAME<br />

HEBBERD - never HUBBARD<br />

immigrant ances<strong>to</strong>r of her husband Wallace Hebbert<br />

was Robert Hibbard, saltmaker, Salem, MA<br />

HENDRY William one of 6 Scotsmen who came<br />

from Aberdeenshire <strong>to</strong> work for ELwood COOPER<br />

See card under THEY CAME TO SANTA BARBARA<br />

flWrr«nr»r ii"^" orrnm 1 Hon CI Ot- P«<br />

HERITAGE, Kathrtfi **h<br />

ANCESTORS T/fflLE, Chart 21 June 1979 ANU w»i<br />

pp 52p54<br />

HERITAGE, Karen<br />

Arranged S.B.Gbunty Marriage Records 1876<br />

copies by Mary ELfeen Galbraith for<br />

ANCESTORS WEST March 1979, 5/1 pp 20- 22<br />

With Janet Iawler, copied S.B.Ob. Marriage oecords<br />

1902 A-L QNCESTORS WEST DEC 1983 9/4 pp 148-151<br />

HEREDITARY SOCIETIES AND GENEAIOGY<br />

( ANCESTORS WEST, JUNE 1986 12/2 p 55<br />

THE SEARCHER, Vol XXII No. 4 pp 76-77, article by<br />

Ebnald N. foran (April 1985) obtained 7 generations<br />

of mo<strong>the</strong>r's ances<strong>to</strong>rs through SAR records, from<br />

supplementals 94 additional ances<strong>to</strong>rs. Urges leaving !<br />

"foot prints" - a source citation <strong>to</strong> a mss and <strong>the</strong> Gen;<br />

or Hist. soc. Library in which it is found,for<br />

example<br />

HEWES, GEORGE ROBERT TWELVE, Last of <strong>the</strong> Bos<strong>to</strong>n Tea j<br />

Party now resides near Richfield Springs, Otsego Co.NYv<br />

aged about 100 yrs. (illus) j<br />

,-»n DEC 1978 4/4 p.112 ]<br />

Card 2<br />

HIGHLIGHTS OF HISTORY OF SANTA BARBARA<br />

j (ANCESTORS WEST JUNE 1982 8/2 p 75<br />

1782 Presidio Real of <strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Barbara</strong> founded April 21<br />

by Gov. Felipe de Neve. Site blessed and Mass<br />

said by Padre Serra. 4th and last Spanish<br />

presidioin <strong>the</strong> New Wbrld<br />

1786 SANTA BARBARA MISSion founded on St.<strong>Barbara</strong>'s<br />

Day Dec. 4<br />

1818 Pirate raid by French privateer Hypo lite de<br />

Bouchard destroys smuggling port on O-tega ranch<br />

Refugio Canyone<br />

1835 Richard Henry Dana visist S.B. writes about dity<br />

33rrt^' GUifornia becomes part of U. S.<br />

HILL-Sou<strong>the</strong>rn states, as well as o<strong>the</strong>r states and<br />

^reland. HIU, HERITAGE, quarterly Jo^f" Sfl<br />

Jara w^SiT^ "2? G*****^ Society<br />

\^S^ftS' Exec* Dir- Portland ORE 97207<br />

ANCESTORS WEST Sept 1979 5/3 p n


HILLS, DAPHNE (ANCESTORS WEST MARCH 1986 12/1 p6<br />

March 8, 1986 Seminar ENGLISH ANCESTORS, THEIR<br />

MIGRATION AND KDBIUTY<br />

HILLSBOROUGH CXUHTY (N.H.) REGISTER OF PROBATE INDEX<br />

(1771-1884<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST SEPT 1981 7/3 pp 102-103 )<br />

6 Calif, listings BtOTERFIEID,CAMPBELL,COCHRAN,EATON<br />

HOIMES-, PATTEN<br />

23 states, 5 foreign countries<br />

tt>i/# Pgf<br />

HINCHMAN, Augustus Felix 1978 June 4/2 35 (<br />

a^nta ftuwra Pioneer i<br />

mS?^^Jm MIGRATION DATES<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, SEPT 1982. 8/3 pp 87-91<br />

5 pages listing dates and events 1607 tj l8MJS<br />

• HISTORY FAIR, second Annual<br />

April 24-25,1982<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, JUNE 1982 8/2 p. 40<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, IMwTiSSSs<br />

***. Edward Shew**


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HUGUENOT & WALLOON GAZETTE<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, SEPT 1986 12/3 p 92<br />

Notice - founded Oct 1985<br />

Ifon. Edi<strong>to</strong>r 'Malmaison' Church St. Great Bedwyn,Wilts<br />

SN8 3PE Primarily intended for those<br />

taO&ot sure if <strong>the</strong>y are of Huguenot or Walloon descent<br />

(b) have been <strong>to</strong>ld so but lack proof<br />

(c) have proof are of Huguenot, Walloon or FLemish<br />

origin but cannot jump <strong>the</strong> gtp between 19th-18th cent<br />

(d) feave coee across a foreign looking name in <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

English pedigree; wonder ifmight be Huguenot,Walloon<br />

or Flemish<br />

HURLBURT, T<strong>to</strong>nas-<br />

FAMILY nm MAPLELEAF REUNION 23-25 July 1980<br />

Submitted by AMY MARWEDE<br />

ANCESTORS WEST (DEC 1980, 6/4 p 118<br />

HDM^,Samuel C.(MC_5ra_" ^^ SEpr 1987 i^^ji^<br />

Record Agent in London, England, notes of work<br />

regularly carries out as paid research ,6 categories<br />

listed<br />

ILLINOIS American nerri<strong>to</strong>ry 1787<br />

Terri<strong>to</strong>ry 1809 21st State 1818<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, SEPT 1983 9/3 pp 90-94<br />

Map p. 90 Chronology p 90<br />

Records Marriage in sole cus<strong>to</strong>dy of <strong>County</strong> Clerks<br />

Birth and death records 1877-1916(if made at all))<br />

a£V °?*y Serks some prior <strong>to</strong> 1877;also some cities<br />

After 1916 all original birth and death ctfes with<br />

Dept of Public Health (state), Springfield.<br />

May 1941 WPA pub. Guide <strong>to</strong> Public VitaEt&tistical Rec.<br />

ords in 111. (137 pp mimeographed)<br />

Probate courts in counties of more than 70,000 pop<br />

o<strong>the</strong>r counties probate matters and wills Cb. Clerk<br />

O<strong>the</strong>r referent 1-i*t-pri,<br />

• ~ •—Societies, Libraries, P^v^<br />

IMMIGRATION, HISTORICAL AND IMMIGRATION DATES<br />

1607- 1914-18 (ANCESTORS WEST, SEPT L983 8/3 87-91<br />

of dates and events listed)<br />

IMMIGRATION RECORDS<br />

(ANEPLKJiVM-kfi *•*-— '<br />

(ANCESIORS WEST 'SEPT 1984 in/*<br />

Inmigration andN«S^f hSw been «*»sed by<br />

6,055 new rols o.'SSSK S&J**°^<br />

lm(Xc^ESICBS- FACING<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, JUNE 1986 12/2 D60<br />

fl"- — immigrant ances<strong>to</strong>rs, TRACING><br />

i


J<br />

/pPiN -^fflfclli ^wi^V<br />

INDIAN REOORDS ^-^ record ^ 1979 " ?6<br />

WARDS AND RELATIONS, article by Lillian 'Ledbetter<br />

Kimberlin, 7854 Gbll Ave. No.Hollywood CA<br />

91605 ,pp,57*09 inlfcl, III, No. 2 May 1979<br />

Bulletin of <strong>the</strong> Gen. Soc. of Old Tryon Cb.,M C<br />

Bulletin address.<br />

P. O. R>x 938 Thrpgj; City. NC 28043<br />

INDIAN RESEARCH, SOURCES FOR JUN 1879 5/2 p 44<br />

<strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Barbara</strong> Museum of Natural His<strong>to</strong>ry,<br />

2259 Puesta Del Sol Rd., <strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Barbara</strong>, CA 93103<br />

Authoirty on Chumash Indians<br />

<strong>Santa</strong> Ynez Indian Reservation Bdx 517,<strong>Santa</strong> Ynez, CA<br />

93460 Churmash records are located here,mainly for<br />

Indians who have remained on <strong>the</strong> Reservation<br />

<strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Barbara</strong> Mission Archives, Upper Iaguna St. S. B.<br />

Library is closed <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> public and research must be<br />

done by <strong>the</strong>ir archivist. "Reports, statistical taBtes,<br />

Registers, inven<strong>to</strong>ries, account books, records of bap<br />

tisms., confirmations, marriages and burials,<br />

riel or t. y (ca.l7K-l845), especially in LA-San Gab<br />

JTieL area,,<br />

CARD 2<br />

Washing<strong>to</strong>n DC20408 *' ^nnsylvania Ave.N.W.<br />

see also list of t h*<br />

ANCESTORS WEST jwJ^ f**» ****. etc. pp.4o,41<br />

INDIANA 0 riews&ttffjr Genealogy Query Column- Rules<br />

Tri-State Ancestry (No. Ind. Ohio, So Michigin)<br />

Tri-State Ancest ry The News-Sent inel,Ft.Wayne, Ind<br />

INDIANA (ANCESTORS WEST MARCH 1983 9/1 pp 19-24 Qird *<br />

Nbrthwest Terri<strong>to</strong>ry 1787 Indiana Terr 1800<br />

19th State 1816 tep p. 19<br />

Chronology p. 19<br />

First permanent community developed around<br />

Vincennes which was fortified in about 1732. In 1763<br />

area fell <strong>to</strong>o ritain. 1779 captured by Americans.<br />

First counties settled were Knox,Harrison,Switzerland<br />

and Clark. Settlers came from VA Ky and Carolinas<br />

and group of Swiss emigrants in SE part of state.<br />

About 1830 many German and Irish came <strong>to</strong> Wabash and<br />

Ohio River sections. About 1850 New Englanders came<br />

<strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> nor<strong>the</strong>rn counties. Central part last settled.<br />

Quakers left Tennessee and Carolinas,settling in<br />

Wayne and Randolph counties along Ohio border, With<br />

development; of industry maw Central Eurooenas <strong>to</strong> NW<br />

75


f* fm, .0^ _ --^ :<br />

INDIANA RESEARCH (ANCESTORS WEST,MARCH 1983 „ Card 3<br />

9/1 p 20-24<br />

References in SBOGS LIBRARY p. 20<br />

UCSB Library<br />

from Serial List p. 20<br />

Serial Cbllections pp 20- 21 Periodicals p. 21<br />

Wyles Gbllection pp 21-22<br />

' General Gbllection p. 22 Periodicals p. 22<br />

; Sbcieties and Libraries with addresses listed 23-24<br />

i Periodicals with publishers, addresses p. 24<br />

|j . - • : •<br />

INDIANA RESEARCH (ANCESTORS WEST,MARCH 1983 Card 2<br />

Birth Records before Oct. 1907,o£liBe20~24<br />

of county health officer, at county seats<br />

AfterOct 1907 State Health Dept.Div. Vital Records,<br />

Indianapolis, IND Marriage records by clerk of count<br />

where ceremony performed<br />

Death records before Oct 1890 office of Cbunty<br />

• health officer; after Oct 1899bffice of Div. of<br />

Vital Records, Indianapolis<br />

Wills and all probate matters clerk of circuit court<br />

or <strong>County</strong> CLerk in most Cbunty seats.<br />

Real estate records,land titles,etc. Cb. Recorder.<br />

; Many county reoorde microfilmed. Unpublished material<br />

deposited in Indiana State Library, Indianapolis<br />

INDIANS -see card under CHUMASH CAVE PAINTINGS<br />

/AWHEsrmRS WEST. MARCH 1983 9ft P-16<br />

INDIANS<br />

Census Records at laguna Biguel Archives Branch i<br />

JUN 1979 5/2 p 40<br />

Indian Census Rolls, 1884-1940 M595 58 rolls<br />

(For So.Calif. and Arizona only)<br />

Qd Settler Cherokee Census Roll 1895 T 985 2 rol<br />

<strong>Index</strong> and Final Rolls <strong>to</strong> Citizens and<br />

Freemen of <strong>the</strong> Five Civilized Tribes : 1 roll<br />

San Bruno Regional Office (see that card)<br />

SOURCES FOR INDIAN RESEARCH Jun 1979 5/2/ p.44<br />

('Sf^n •fh?+ »-»"^ •. i<br />

SEPT 1979 5/3 pp 70-71<br />

JNGALLS, NANCY, wife of IRANCIS Bfflffi^<br />

T Amesbury, MA son Frederic I. BARKER<br />

' arrived S. B. from San Francisco 1 Jan 1873<br />

INTERNATIONAL GENAIOGICAL INDEX (IGI)<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST MARCH 1987 13/1/27<br />

(fromQeveland Family Hist. S0CIEIY JOURNAL,<br />

Jan 1987 Vol 3 no, 5 p, 13 ISSN 0260-2679


0^\ /0^ 0SSIL -^^\ ^SQ\<br />

IOTERLIBRARY tOANFROGRAM<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST terch "8511/11&WoHtiMnt<br />

public Library System I1"*," J^-eby genealogical<br />

ImpendenceJO hasne* prog^ J_f,ftbe circuxat-<br />

and local h^^^^^t borrowing through<br />

ine collection.which will permx<br />

interlibrary loan program<br />

IOWA 29th State Terr. 1838<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST DEC 1982 4/4 ppl30-136<br />

Map p. OBrar<strong>to</strong>f i^Ll^ess Suncby lbv 14 1982<br />

3&S%$££&£«£& OF PiSNEm «EN AtONG<br />

FSrreRrResearch of Glenda Riley, his<strong>to</strong>ry prof.at ;<br />

^of Ibr<strong>the</strong>m low. Cedar Falls.cbcuBoentdd.ta<br />

Pmntiers-TOme",^" T»* Experience: ,Aug,1981<br />

IOWA RESEARCH SBOGS has Annals of <strong>to</strong>rn Vol 1,1863<br />

RrfeierSeTavailable at UCSB Library pp 131-132<br />

General and Wyles Collections.<br />

Iowa Societies, from Genealogical Helper 1982 Direct,<br />

pp 133-134 ,<br />

IOWA Qances<strong>to</strong>rs west dec 1982 8/4 p 135-138<br />

nrSState Dec » 1849 29th state<br />

Soi River in 1854;Jan 1 1856 reached <strong>to</strong>wa City.<br />

SiSx £Ed <strong>to</strong> Des Moines 1855 1857 removal of<br />

archives and offices comenced. Ref. cited<br />

SUMMIT GROVE - Quaker P^frs- ^'^ aunties<br />

STUART CENTENNIAL August 7-8- 1970 - in


0^. ^^\ /P^ ^7*%^ ,/^k ,"*^j|7 (<br />

r<br />

j - THE Y AND WHEREFORE DEC 1978 4/4 p. 117<br />

j is a comparatively modern addition <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> modified<br />

latin alphabet.<br />

nunciation. . ,——.<br />

mms, msmxn mrns warn** "^^<br />

*. T?TwnTNrT YOGR BOOTS, Jeans Eddy j<br />

<strong>West</strong>lin, pub. J.O. TJ«5?^» "^ Until 1890, <strong>the</strong><br />

*• ^^'IS^SL^S aliow Ration; those who<br />

Bnperor of Japan rel1^ Jr ^ After edict was<br />

Sid<br />

rescinded<br />

could<br />

over<br />

not re^rnC<strong>to</strong>J-^tf^Sded<br />

100 000 Japanes^ J ^ ^utary<br />

ships :.<br />

<strong>to</strong> escape ^verty^rul^l^PP.. ^ ^ ^<br />

conscription. <strong>to</strong>sV^tinLrs cannery workers,and <strong>the</strong><br />

tn^ U.S. S 186i, <strong>the</strong>re are <strong>to</strong>day only 600,000<br />

Americans of Japanese ancestry.<br />

Card 2<br />

JAPANESE GENEALOGY NOTES (Cbn) ANC WEST 12/3/97<br />

red: The Genealogistss Encyclopedia,L.G.Pine,Collier<br />

Books, N.Y. 1969 p. 72<br />

All notifications are entered in <strong>the</strong> family register c<br />

of <strong>the</strong> relevant person by <strong>the</strong> mayor of <strong>the</strong> city of heai<br />

man of <strong>the</strong> ward,<strong>to</strong>wn or village in charge of family<br />

registration. Where made in ano<strong>the</strong>r office, is<br />

transmitted dio <strong>the</strong> office of <strong>the</strong> registered locality<br />

for entry in <strong>the</strong> family register. When entered, <strong>the</strong><br />

notification is sent <strong>to</strong> legal Affairs Bureau or its<br />

branch and kept on file 37 yrs open <strong>to</strong> public in<br />

spection. When entry or record struck off <strong>the</strong> family<br />

register by reason of all persons concerned, <strong>the</strong>n<br />

transferred <strong>to</strong> ano<strong>the</strong>r file and kept 50 yrs.<br />

JAPANESE GENEALOGY NOTES (CDN) ANC WEST 1§^5?97<br />

NAME KDSAI/KDZAI R>sai appears <strong>to</strong> be errDrnade^en<br />

familv arrived in 1905. Those in Canada remain KDZAI.<br />

^rarTeven in Japan, probably derivedj^om place.<br />

3h nf info from Dr. Michael A. Cunningham on a<br />

ure/TO<br />

JaKhS<br />

SSt<br />

Uving<br />

STJa£an.<br />

oHroperty<br />

Visited<br />

Purchased<br />

<strong>the</strong> Kbzai<br />

by Kich^o<br />

in Shigaken,<br />

Kbzai for his rao<strong>the</strong>r(#9 Suma Yasuda).Oldest ^^J^<br />

isozax iw "^ tflMot„ 4n +he Yasuda house. Compiler<br />

found were wooden tablets in me ldr~ ., p«*rict«r<br />

has 5-page translation of original K>usehold Register<br />

^3 LdTccpy made 9 June 1978, ctfd by major of<br />

SLSen.^her details given. 2pho<strong>to</strong> brides mention-<br />

ed rv»<br />


^S<br />

JARVIS AND WADCER FAMILIES, NOTES ON<br />

Patricia L. White j<br />

MAR 1979 5/1 pp 7-8<br />

Walkers came with Sr. Edmond Plowden before going <strong>to</strong> NJ .<br />

350 res. James<strong>to</strong>wn, VA in 1618<br />

24 families on Eastern Shore when Grace O/Neill (anc<br />

of speaker arrived on "Diana" in June,ia8<br />

d<strong>to</strong>ks on Eastern Shore: <strong>County</strong> Records of ^f**-<br />

NDarthamp<strong>to</strong>n, VA 1640-1645,ed.Susie M.Ames,VA Hif;^;<br />

1973- Virginia's Eastern Shore, a His<strong>to</strong>ry of Northamp<strong>to</strong>n<br />

&Accomack Cos.,Ralph T. Whitelaw, 2 vols.VA Hist Soc<br />

1951; Peter Smith, Gloucester, MA, 1968<br />

JARVAS(als} spelled JARVIS and JARVICE<br />

Sigiers of Northamp<strong>to</strong>n Co, protest, 1641<br />

^^^^^c^^"^ WEST' W 1987 WVU<br />

Direc<strong>to</strong>r-at large . b. Ful<strong>to</strong>n Cb. NY<br />

At 7 moved <strong>to</strong> San Diego area. BA San Diego St. U<br />

s^mecT^sTiT 8tudBnd "* mved <strong>to</strong> £>• ttS<br />

SllefAr^hfrf S8 T" ?Ve lands^Pe business<br />

^nf? ~c*art- ^^y1 and Gary interested in tradi-<br />

^nS ments. ST^^V1*1? She admits <strong>to</strong> playing ^ W^th fiddle at times Pla^iS-<br />

Always had interest in his<strong>to</strong>ry; good start"with mnH<br />

Adult ed lclass got her started-<br />

S:« F5TASIMPN New^k NJ 1850 and O00GHUN 1850<br />

_^^H^n^aiNV^1850 ABBOTT Son«-setEbgl780<br />

of Poiish Je«rSuS^f fKJm <strong>the</strong> "«»4a<br />

*^*" EIIEEN<br />

?. GlenX"* ^ ^ U*% ANC WEST n,a<br />

1,1 all jT mJt' Slnce 19«6 Taufi<strong>to</strong>- I~ u /4 p 137<br />


sps^^<br />

/^\<br />

^S<br />

KAHN, Ava Specialist on local His<strong>to</strong>ry at UCSB,<br />

Assisted in wjvkshop during Special Summer Program,<br />

on local His<strong>to</strong>ry at UCSBJuly 26- Aug 1, 1980<br />

KAHN, Lazard<br />

ANCESTORS WEST, June 1980 6/2 p 41<br />

KANSAS Terri<strong>to</strong>ry 1854 34th State 18a<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, SEPT 1982, 8/3 p 92 Map 94-95<br />

Rirt of Iouisians Purchase 1803 and included in<br />

Missouri Terri<strong>to</strong>ry until 1821. Jbrt Leavenworth, 1st<br />

oonraunity in area in 1827.<br />

State Div. of Vital Statistics has records since 1913<br />

NDted Kansans include: EARL BROWDER WALTER P<br />

CHRYSLER, CHARLES CURTIS, AMELIA EARHART DWIGST D<br />

EISENHDWER, DOROIHY CANFIELD FISHER CARRY NATTCN "<br />

WILLIAM ALLEN WHITE ^-^,<br />

,?r:Lnted ^^rences Genealogicalcieties,etc from<br />

JSS^Jul^ Helper pp 94-95<br />

MAR 1980 6/1 p. 4<br />

KAT3MARK, JFudAth Edi<strong>to</strong>r ANCESTORS WEST<br />

• ' 1974-1977<br />

^Position- teaching Spanish at Tehachapi HI<br />

Expects <strong>to</strong> return <strong>to</strong> USCB during simmer <strong>to</strong><br />

continue study of advanced Ibrtugu^<br />

__J^a^a2^^9, by Larry King, Hendersonvilla IN<br />

^J«i^ Dpn 1Q7Q 5/4/ D>U4<br />

KEITH KINFOIKS tv^t,<br />

•»* 1979 WXzgg'S"Z% SJ" *' *U"""*<br />

see card under BOOK REVIEW.


piPH i#fev /pfc^ /*SH\<br />

9ances<strong>to</strong>rs west, June 1983 9/2 pp 64- 68<br />

KENTUCKY 15th state 1792 „ fi ^<br />

Chronology SBCGS References pp 64-65<br />

UCSB References those from Wyles coll identified<br />

pp 65-67<br />

Societies, Libraries and Periodicals n 68<br />

KENTXJCKy<br />

granddaughter, regarding fatruly of Basil >rowning<br />

and his wife JemUm NICHOLS Browning.<br />

ANCESIOTSJ^r_^CJ^80_6/4_12&ia<br />

KENTUCKY OOOWgg gggS-C* Q« S-<br />

KING CARIOS STATUE<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, MAR 1981,7/1 p 29<br />

10 ^ ^ 2TS t^itv of Burgos.ror<strong>the</strong>rn Spain,<br />

which stands »J^*2Ltai*0bmAttee and Architectural<br />

sl?sas?sflK-s-sr.-iasa-<br />

a De la Guerra descendant.<br />

,<br />

I ! Card 1<br />

KIRKWOOD, MRS. EIMER WESLEY,!<br />

(Jopelyn Iorraine Morgan) Tribute <strong>to</strong> a founder<br />

| (ANCESTORS WEST, DEC 1982 8/4 p 120<br />

died Sept 27,1982. 1 of original members of SBCGS<br />

1 "Joyce" was b. 15 tfov 1923 Titusville,Crawford Co PA<br />

site of <strong>the</strong> first oil well in 1841. Highschool in<br />

nearby Oil City. There met husband. He was b.<br />

6 June 1923 Rouseville,PA <strong>to</strong> Wesley Merritt Kirkwood<br />

and Josephine McSparren Kirkwood. m.16 March<br />

1942 Orchard Park NY.<br />

ch: Carol Anne b 25 Dec 1944m. Michael Iogan<br />

David Edward b 28 Ibv 1946,m (1) Jan Manning (who<br />

designed AWcover) (2) Gloria Paldon<br />

Susan Diana, b 13 Jan 1948 m, Alan Burke<br />

Kathleen g^n. ^ ^ Nay 1£47, m. Dayid Anderson<br />

V*J"' r 1°*^ 17 Auff 1954 m. Joseph Bonnett<br />

Sandra Lynnfe £• " ff^*£a <strong>to</strong> 1944<br />

jbyce came <strong>to</strong> f^» H^^^and <strong>to</strong>okkeeper.<br />

employed many years as aecrZ?Z^Liatic organizations<br />

^e/interests eenea^ and Pg^^terianChurch.;-<br />

Memberships noted. ^^^'^ NSDAR; served on<br />

1974-1979 Regent Mission Chapter, ^a»<br />

£ard of Mot<strong>to</strong> ttuncil; ;n^jg^^ m§<br />

Also Hadas ^^^>^Z7^^^tOolldol St.<br />

Colonial7^^^d^rof office of<br />

K£££ SSTStU he retixed.


S^SBfe^ /pPfty<br />

. _ ,7^7^7 7 i<br />

KTTCHIN, MARY, dau of Edward KTTCHIN of Easingtan,county j<br />

York, England, and Ibbert WINTRINGHAM of New<strong>to</strong>n,<br />

Nei


.jSfwH<br />

U<br />

fr<br />

LAABS, IORRAINE CRAMER<br />

Ue6e.^ked<br />

office. With husband Glenn ?Ln y^hauser Lun*er Cb.<br />

fenneth and 4-dd old teb^U^V^ hls bmti*r<br />

build a notel in 1956- tL!T ^ell<strong>to</strong>n.CA <strong>to</strong><br />

**• <strong>the</strong>n came <strong>to</strong> S. B. in i957<br />

» ,« 2 ^c<strong>West</strong> 7/4 ]oo, o«<br />

-t r— _ gJ 8/l PP 71-74<br />

,H5saarsi'sisit.*• -<br />

J.y«J. Many years needed at w^^o 5 S,B* s:Lnce<br />

8 yrs ago.MDst of research^! r . ,^f*«*» *»t<br />

COIPMAN pa?wi midlfinn=<br />

WHIPPY nv (otseKf^-iv isnn<br />

Ances<strong>to</strong>r Chart «0&^^Jff"^ g_n<br />

evised and expanded Anc <strong>West</strong> lfc/^<br />

—-5a°_i988jLVV 153-k5o V*<br />

CA in 1R79 1 minia> ^B^osa, Iowa and came <strong>to</strong> '<br />

L' A MAR 1979 5/1 p. 19<br />

LAND GRANTS IN SANTA BARBARA COUNTY<br />

lists Ifame Qf Grant, Grantee, Date Confirmed <strong>to</strong> Date<br />

:!l


{* fm ^ . ^ ^ ^<br />

I LAND MEASURE, UNITS OF<br />

' (ANCESTORS WEST MARCH 1983 9/1 10-71)<br />

Article bv Ibrman E. Scofield, illus.<br />

££rin^£ish_VfaJS,David Grayson Allen, pub for<br />

t IT ~5 te,5iv American His<strong>to</strong>ry and Culture,<br />

SSia^b^g\rSyTof<br />

^SSSj^N^8078-1448-2<br />

NC*ess,1981,<br />

winner of<br />

Ub.Congress<br />

<strong>the</strong> James-<br />

Ibwley, Mass. showing <strong>the</strong> <strong>to</strong>P«-*j£" *?**: thV^<br />

and netted is described at pp 44-49,likening <strong>the</strong><br />

Pracuc7<strong>to</strong> that in Iblme on Spalding Moor.<br />

Yorkshire, <strong>the</strong> home or imr"' »"»'«" qptt.lflra.<br />

LAND MESSUHEMENTS, OLD<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, SEPT 1984 10/3/ p 106<br />

LAND OWNERSHIP IN AMERICA ,OfaQN0IOGY OF<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST June 1986 12/2 pp 56-58<br />

1607 <strong>to</strong> 1862. Prom Central GA Gen.Soc. Quarterly<br />

\fol 6 no. 5 Dec 1984 pp 10191§&tracted from U.S.Dept<br />

Interior, Bureau of land Management pub.<br />

"HISTORICAL HIGHLIGHTS OF PUBLIC LAND MANAGEMENT"<br />

Car d 1<br />

LAND RECORDS, UNIQUE, BEING MICROFILMED<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, JUNE 1986 12/2/60-61<br />

(from Orange Co. (CA) Gen Sdc. -uarterly 22/3/107-108 1<br />

Sept 1985)<br />

San Francisco records 18 Aprl 1906 destroyed 1549 books<br />

of records (more than 1400 \ols mortgages, over 225 vol!<br />

releases of ratges; nore thab 65 vols homestead<br />

declns , 95 vols notices of liens and many vols marriag<br />

es, maps, pending actions notices and o<strong>the</strong>r records.<br />

In same cases homes survived but proof of ownership<br />

was lost. Calif, legislature approved 16 June 1906<br />

ACT TO PHOPDETOR THE ESTALISHMENT AND QUIETING OF<br />

TITLE TO REAL PROPERS IN CASE OF 1053 OR DESTRUCTION<br />

0F% RECORDS,<br />

Cared 2<br />

LAND REOORDS, UNIQUE, BEING MICROFILMED<br />

Records known as McEnerney Papers, after<br />

Garret W. McEnerney, a well-known San Francisco atty<br />

and friend of <strong>the</strong> major,Eugene E. Schmita<br />

(Men Who Made San ;rancisoo,1917, p. 203<br />

G. Thomas and H. M.Witts, The Man Francisco harthquake<br />

(N.Y. Stein and Day,19Tl, p. 132)<br />

Act of 1906 also became known as McEnerney act even<br />

though he was not a member of <strong>the</strong> Legislature passing<br />

it * Of major concern <strong>to</strong> a genealogist, is <strong>to</strong> learn<br />

specific location of record source and whe<strong>the</strong>r or not<br />

it is indexed. McErnerney papers are indexed. 16 vols.<br />

in S,F, City CLerk's office labeled INDEX TO ACTIONS.<br />

in 1984 a Marmon IDS crew started microfilming.<br />

^60 J*%3Wrt JpVfl per reel, Werl^wy loan,<br />

1<br />

f^


pp^- yfs'^^y<br />

3,<br />

LADRTTZEN, Alna Imhoff<br />

CALIFORNIA'S FIRST NEWSPAPER<br />

ANCESTORS WEST June 1979 5/2 p 49<br />

(HIus.) p. 48 / P*<br />

2.<br />

Chapter REGAN IMMIGRATION ID ttttnth-q • ~.<br />

RBGEAN O'Rwttm td<strong>to</strong>C 7Li^ILLIN0IS m RONALD<br />

LAURnZEtf,- Alna In<strong>to</strong> ff<br />

BOOK REVIEWS AW 4/2 June <strong>1988</strong> p.66<br />

CtMNINGHAM, FAMILY HISTORY WITH NAME ORirTO am<br />

ait'JSpfi2le?' described.<br />

LIBRARY AlSS


^^<br />

! i<br />

jP*s j$^ *^^v /*m$\<br />

LAWITZEN, Alma Im<strong>to</strong>ff 29_<br />

CIRRENT PERIODICAL EXCHANGES March 1979 5/1 p.30<br />

LADRTTZEN, Alma Imhoff SBCGS Librarian j<br />

NEW IN THE LIBRARY RfchApril May 1979 I<br />

ANCESTORS WEST June 1979 5/2 pp 56-60<br />

PROFILE ANCESTBCRS WEST HHNEHL980 6/2 p.40 and 7/1<br />

PRGFIIE(ANCESTORS WEST MARCH 1983 9/1 p, 7<br />

see earlier Profile cards<br />

Ances<strong>to</strong>r Table, Chart 3, Apr,June 1978<br />

PROFILES MARCH 1984 10/1 p 8<br />

. LAURITSEN, Alma Imhoff PROFILE<br />

see PKffll^S cards June 1980 5/2 40<br />

March 1981 7/1 &<br />

March 1983 9/1 7 K<br />

-+ *fl,hnf Will and Marianne Albertson<br />

Youngest of 6 ch ol w*"•*" from Indiana, spent<br />

IMBOFF, whose parents^^» ££'&m served<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir childhoods ^^f?^ ofyears.<br />

Aim is a descent ^ her nd ^ „<br />

retired from S.bTPublic \forks Dept.<br />

K 2SS5t"\^mA*of <strong>the</strong> May-<br />

ion* k.B.Cb Marriage Records ANC W 9/2 n *> r«<br />

1903 -with Karen Heritage A-L " »9/4 Bjl98$L48<br />

m m %&$ ma M-Y pp 152.154 f48-<br />

SEPT 1979 5/3 p. 70<br />

LAWTQN, John Percy b 1864, Cheshire, Eng. son of<br />

'!. Jbseph LAWTCN and Martha HCDSGN<br />

During 1885 pleasure trip <strong>to</strong> U. S.<br />

admired S. B. and for his health settled<br />

here, opened real estate office on State<br />

St. opposite Arling<strong>to</strong>n fibtel, m.<br />

Violet TRUMAN, a granddau. of Lord Rbeby<br />

3 ch named.<br />

THEY DAME TO SANTA BARBARA, extracted by<br />

Mary ELlen Galbraith<br />

"S'Sr^aauKSBsass-,.<br />

Chart B19th Century aSifSf<br />

a**r+ r t»w-~ o/uu « '-'•aycon-le-Nbors<br />

u»rt C In<strong>to</strong> 20th Century In C 1 M<br />

Chart D20th Century <strong>to</strong>vXnenfc a«J, * r<br />

occupationsta^Sff **" lMCMM"


"**%<br />

genealogies of Miller and Lewis families<br />

and table of names mentioned in<br />

letters - Gold Rush <strong>to</strong> John Miller,<br />

Richland Co., OH 1850-1853<br />

(contrib.J>y JQ|g0A£^n^8,15o<br />

kANCWEST Dec <strong>1988</strong>?<br />

DEC 1979 5/4 p 103 Card!<br />

LEWIS, William Henry In early Am.his<strong>to</strong>ry, 3^ners<br />

came from Wales <strong>to</strong> MA colony. From 1 of <strong>the</strong>m<br />

descended James LEWIS, a farmer, who was a Capt.<br />

in Rev. War.His son, William C. LEWIS was<br />

Sheriff of Middlesex Go. for 25 V^J^^J'Jf^<br />

leaving an only ch, William Henry, b. o* htf msjrf.<br />

-$6 Bneline A. BELLDWS, a native of VT<br />

William Henry b. Gro<strong>to</strong>n, MA 30 *fov 1840. Lett<br />

home when only 13 yrs. old. Vforked in NewJLondon WI<br />

5o?2 Vrs before returning home <strong>to</strong> study medicine<br />

under his uncle, a physician in Roxbury. later he<br />

studied at Harvard Medical School and <strong>the</strong>n in Jeffersoi<br />

Medical<br />

surgeon<br />

Gbllege,<br />

in George<br />

Philadelphia<br />

St. Hos^al.Aiw<br />

^^^<br />

G«Pt. ^igned,<br />

,Siaied-<br />

entered Belleyue ibsp Med.Cbll. ,grad. 1865 as M.u.<br />

fPSgficeo^BoltQn 8 yfs. j 3fU healthjl^ur q$ Europe<br />

,<strong>the</strong> t\%£e talflCaSSid offices at<br />

l^S?^ S^'convinced ?hat S. B. possessed |<br />

1113 btaxe oi" «• w,» « TM-r


compiled b* Margaret Word et al (sic) (not named)<br />

MAR 1978 4/1 pp 5-7<br />

LIBRARY SBCGS<br />

n« i }1 X*f^ JUN 1978 .4/2 pp<br />

(18 listed) SEPT 1978 4/3 p.<br />

NEW IN THE LIBRARY"<br />

Additions <strong>to</strong> (10 titles listed)<br />

66<br />

98<br />

***« T^rinrll^ln urn i«n e^ r„, -n rQ<br />

UB^ ^;SB0GS LIBR^<br />

Alma Imhoff Iauritz^n<br />

3. One Referee iii^s S" <strong>the</strong> Ubtaiy.<br />

Searching for Ancestral Ibots p 56<br />

Searching Areas pp 56-57<br />

Revolutionary War Records p 57<br />

Ending Unpublished inSLt^ifp 57<br />

l^SStaS' •"• ^ 7/1 P^<br />

2. Periodicals in <strong>the</strong> Library<br />

3t Reference Files<br />

LIBRARY - BOCKS DONATED SEPT L979 5/3 p.72<br />

GlrWlsfJEi^aat<strong>to</strong>ns<br />

During adm of Carl<strong>to</strong>n M. Smith, federal income<br />

^ a58' SQME JW 1978 4/2 p 37<br />

Augustan Society ^^^^<strong>to</strong>J^Ly ,<br />

<strong>to</strong>s Angeles Central uSS?**7 Ubraly


J^\<br />

UBRAHY, NEW IN THE LIBRARY SEPT 1979 5/3 77-78<br />

Books (16) Pamplhets (4) p. 77 Periodicals p.78<br />

(30 titles including gifts,Virginia Paddock,Aratjr Marwede<br />

List of 25 books and 7 Pamphlets donated by<br />

Harry Titus, SEPT L979 5/3 pp 84-85<br />

DEC 1979 5/4 pp A^<br />

1^y;«n2? m^LIBRARY » *** CARD *<br />

Btev nSf^Si^^ donations ^ SBOGS Manors<br />

•Harry Titus Carl Iauritsen, Judith Katanark<br />

Marjone Vail ifexter, Ifctricia White, '<br />

<strong>West</strong>on Kingsley, S. Letting<strong>to</strong>n loan, Nancy Strait<br />

Mm Iauritsen, Dorothy M. Walt r. j. Shermk<br />

Robert Herron PAMPHLETS 6<br />

PERIODICALS fiom 25 States and Countries<br />

including tbva Scotia Hist Soc 1976-1977 1978<br />

issued gift of fi<strong>the</strong>r Reid<br />

EbwnEast Ancestry <strong>to</strong>l I -m (1977-1979 Gift<br />

*WG REGISTER, I&g1* My Thies July 1979<br />

12 copies 1972.1978 , gift Frank Smith<br />

LIBRARY DEC 1979 5/4 ppl24-126 j<br />

PERIODICAL, con. Card 2<br />

MISSOURI His<strong>to</strong>rical Review July 1979 gift Harry Titus!<br />

NEBRASKA The Family Finder,Qnaha May/June gift<br />

of Virginia Paddock<br />

NEW HAMPSHIRE YANKEE Jan 1979 Gift, Amy Marwede<br />

NEW JERSEY Americana Illustrated 193J. gift of<br />

Robert Herron<br />

PA American His<strong>to</strong>ry, Illustrated 10 issues 1973<br />

gift of Nona Armstrong<br />

MAR 1980 6/1 ELr-14<br />

^Tr^T^ 1971, aate ^Sis gift of Sharon WILSON<br />

CA PIONEER REGISTER &INDEX 1542-1848,Bancroft<br />

_ „ r Gift of Mary ELlen GALBRAITH<br />

Gen & local Hist Bks in Print, gift of Julia capr<br />

HISTORICAL N.H. .FAMILY NAMES INTOGmfSyce^kwood<br />

HISTORY BP EMLAND.W.E.Iunt, gift of Lilian!. nT^*<br />

i<strong>to</strong>me Life.Colonial Days.Alice<strong>to</strong>rse Earl aitt of Pat. Wh-ii-o<br />

MIGRATION INTO ARKANSAS Pobt B.Wshgilfof JUlta qS<br />

WINCHESTER.QH SEMICENTENNIAL 1815~!^65,gift of<br />

_., Bernice Mendillo<br />

NgWAMmiCAN HISTORY.W.E. Ifoodward gift Lilian u ft


UBRARY,<br />

Books JT<br />

Mewspaper Civil War Rproductions 3 North. 3 South.<br />

3.00th Annivnesary Edition, San franciscoChionicle<br />

Pamphle^fe wlPh1§amii5of donors<br />

PERIODICALS 4 New Exchanges as of April,1980<br />

in Alabama, Georgia, iDwa and Washing<strong>to</strong>n<br />

Periodicals Exchanges and donations lists by states/<br />

countries, ^ _ ,-<br />

UBRARY', NEW IN rHE -^SS^S^^<br />

pp ioo-icq.<br />

/jpfck /f^^y<br />

NEW IN THE—ANCESTORS WEST, June 1980 6/2 50-52<br />

with names of donors/lenders<br />

^TKTOBe ANCESTORS WEST DEC 1980 6/4 133-<br />

M. B**,**£«• JTSSWdU-. 134-X35<br />

NY ^unily Assaciations ^ ^*— .<br />

LIBRARY<br />

NEW IN THE LIBRARY (ANCESTORS WEST BAR 198© 7/1 30- 3J<br />

27 Books NEW FAMILY ASSNS 2 Biooksby, Ljons<br />

PERIODICALS 4 Family Assns(all donated by H.Titus)<br />

26 states and England and Australia<br />

LIBRARY ~~~~ ~ •-.<br />

icalS Periodical S^fi?. As^Tlf » 9New *•** '<br />

3 foreign counties 29 states •!<br />

Sm^"^!^"?68-^"^ Ireland !<br />

7Books Purchased 14&^ nf 4.8/1 PP32-34<br />

^^^l^ly^^al.£*•Periodicals... '<br />

• ^states 3 countries<br />

U^LJBtl IN THE<br />

(ances<strong>to</strong>rs BapfjaB 1982<br />

16 Purchased 1on T 7 PP 72"74<br />

32 st^t.<br />

^S^Ei NB" IN THE UBRARY<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, SEPT 1982 8/4 pp 112-113}<br />

6 Books purchased by Library 11 iw£jT }<br />

FAMILY ASSNS 5, BERICDICfflS ?ft J?T ^<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST 'aJS^J! * ^151 ""^<br />

BookT^ ^^^ Brooks ***"£ Librarian<br />

a»ks 33 donations 1 Pamphlet 5 Taitiit uZT~\<br />

5 New Periodicals and ExchanSs ? *** ASSDS<br />

EXCHANGES AND QUARTERLY EONAtIons 31 state 4countries


J0^> /J((jk r"m<br />

LIBRARY, NEW IN THE (ANCESTORS WEST JUNE 1981 7/2 70-71<br />

Books 5 purchased by Library 9 donations<br />

New Periodicals and Exchanges 5 PERIODICALS<br />

Family Assns 4 29 states, 3 countries<br />

JUNE 1983 9/2 pp 73-77<br />

6 Fboks purchased 14 donated 6 Pamphlets<br />

6 Family Assns. 2 New Quarterly Exchanges<br />

Exchanges and Quarterly Eb nations 35 states 4 count<br />

SEPT L983 9/3 pp 109-111<br />

Eboks Bought 7 EDnated 13 Family His<strong>to</strong>ry Assns 5<br />

Exchanges and Quarterly Donations pp 109-111<br />

qp ghfltps 5 countries<br />

LIBRARY^ NEW IN THE (ANCESTORS WEST MARCH 1983 9/1<br />


fnew Eaahcnges and quarterly donations<br />

... « oo ctntps 3 countne<br />

Exchanges and Quarterly «"£»« Jn *£*« (31-34<br />

**»* ances<strong>to</strong>rs west^^^^ Periodicals<br />

20 B>oks *»^j^S5oMCttS 30 states<br />

1 New TEXAS Exchange EXCHANGES_PJauwi"u-<br />

Exchanges and Quarterly Ebnations<br />

31 states 5 countries<br />

LIBRARY, NEW IN THE(ANCESTORS WEST, SEPT 1986 12/3/108-<br />

113<br />

34 books 6 Family His<strong>to</strong>ry Periodicals 1 New Exchange<br />

EXCHANGES AND QUARTERLY DONATIONS<br />

31 states 4 countries<br />

List of Sample Copies recently received by Library<br />

1. Genealogy Unlimited Valdosta, GA<br />

2. MIO CONNECTION quarterly pub by Family Researchers<br />

Grand BLanc, MI. 20 pp. primarily queries and ances<strong>to</strong>r<br />

charts from researchers in MI, IND andQHio; also listed<br />

M.I.O. Friends who will do local research and an<br />

article on <strong>the</strong> Allen Gb. (Ibrst Wayne IND Public<br />

Library which has one of <strong>the</strong> largest genealogical collee<br />

I tions in thftj^iintry<br />

sDftmre review S u£& fSSi^L1^lmau,te8<br />

for locating localities in English^Si^f?«,<br />

Pelch at SBcS SaleftLT 0rdered thrOUeh »**<br />

LIBRARY, NEW IN THE (ANCESTORS WEST DEC 1986 12/4/162-65<br />

20 Bx>ks 3 lamphlets 3 Family His<strong>to</strong>ry Periodicals<br />

4 New Exchanges & Periodicals GA MO NEB UTAH<br />

Exchanges and fyw?tej»ly Tbnations<br />

32 states 4 countries 1 re^iftix'OW^Aes)<br />

*** ANCESTORS WEST MARCH 1987 13/1/ 36-39<br />

Bx>ks Purchased 9 O<strong>the</strong>r New Books 11 lamphlets 4<br />

Maps 4 Family His<strong>to</strong>ry Periodicals 6<br />

Exchanges and Periodicals 27 states 3 countries<br />

LIBRARY, NEW IN THE (ANCESTORS WEST JUNE 1987 13/2/95-98<br />

Books Purchased 7 O<strong>the</strong>r New H>oks 19<br />

2 Pamphlets 2 Family His<strong>to</strong>ry Periodicals<br />

Exchanges and Periodicals 31 states 5 countries<br />

*** ANCESTORS WEST SEPT 1987 13/3/137- 140<br />

3 Books Purchased 6 O<strong>the</strong>r New Books 1 Pamphlet 1 Map<br />

8 Family His<strong>to</strong>ry Periodicals<br />

Schanges and Periodicals 28 states 4 countries<br />

1 Gbmputer mag. July,Aug,Sept 1987 Genea<strong>to</strong>gicalCbmputin,<br />

*** ANCESTORS WEST SEPT 1987 13/3/137-140<br />

3 Books Purchased. 6 O<strong>the</strong>r New Books. 1 Pamphlet 1 Map<br />

8 Family His<strong>to</strong>ry Periodicals.<br />

EXCHANGES AND PERIODICALS 29 States 4 countries<br />

Genealogical Comuputing July? Aug. Sept 1987


J^\ /^^ /*%« /*^ /^S^<br />

UBRARY, NEW IN TOE (ANCESTORS WEST, DEC 1987 13/4/184laT^<br />

7 Books purchased; 7 O<strong>the</strong>r New Books 2 Pamphlets<br />

Changes and Periodicals 30 states, 3 countries.<br />

**» (ANCESTORS WEST MARCH <strong>1988</strong> 14/1/33- ^<br />

7 Books purchased 40 o<strong>the</strong>r New Books 3J*^*"<br />

13 Tapes ?9 Arl^e £^J*^J^£}2&*<br />

^Shone'B^S'^r^^states.jkirey Girod don.<br />

ySSB^S^rSS^lB states 4countries<br />

than 1,000 Nbte re L.A.Times Part Vp1424 ar<strong>to</strong>c.es<br />

on Family Tree "Brachghes" libraries!lo listed including<br />

Gledhill Library,S.B.Hist fcc.with 5,000 local hist vols<br />

uriiifi from <strong>the</strong> 18503 oralhist,pho<strong>to</strong> opHeQtfons, etc.<br />

LIBRARY',1 NElTlN TOE (ANOSroRS WEST JUNE <strong>1988</strong>"<br />

14-2-77-79"^<br />

^JnW Book5 ^ 2 New ^P68 3 ^mphlets<br />

^r868 ^ PerJod±cals 32 states 3 countries<br />

^M^l0giCal ^^ting Mar, *£?££<br />

*** ANCESTORS WEST SEPT <strong>1988</strong> 14/3A29-131<br />

10 Eboks Purchased. 6o<strong>the</strong>r New Books 1Lnphlet<br />

Exchanges and Periodicals 24 atatef4cSS^<br />

SBOGS LI^JRARY<br />

GIFTS AND EXCHANGES _ SZCGS LIBRARY<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST JUNE <strong>1988</strong>, 14-2-83<br />

THE HOLLISTER SAGA, Donated by Ruth Scollin<br />

MIDWEST HISTORICAL AND GEN. REGISTER <strong>1988</strong> Vol XXII#4<br />

Quarterly serialized a number of Census,Lives<strong>to</strong>ck<br />

Inspec<strong>to</strong>r Applications, Marriage Records and Natz<br />

Records - Sumrnner and Sedgwick Counties<br />

VALLEY GENEAIOGIST OF HEMET SAN JACINTO Vol 9 #1<br />

Oct 1987 FLyer on Book Repairs<br />

COOK'S CRIER Vol XVI No. 4 Dec 1985 24 pp<br />

donated by Elizabeth Saunders - locality and Name<br />

<strong>Index</strong>es.<br />

LE BATON ROUGE Ba<strong>to</strong>n' ©uge Gen & Hist Sbc Vol VIII #1<br />

Winter <strong>1988</strong> interesting first issue by new edi<strong>to</strong>r<br />

Wide area of coverage incl.Rev.War Land and<br />

J^v Ijeoords ^n Ityrtfo Qaxql^na ArcWyes,<br />

LIBRARY OPENINGS,EXTRA j<br />

ANCESTORS WEST JUNE 1985 11/2 p 44 (1985) .June<br />

LIBRARY SUBSCRIPTIONS TO ANCESTORS WEST<br />

MAR 1979 5/1 p. 30.<br />

New York Public Library UCSB<br />

LIBRARY TRIPS (ANCESTORS WEST,MAR L983 9/1 p.7<br />

In cooperatdon with <strong>the</strong> instruc<strong>to</strong>r, Mr. Crittenden)<br />

Adult Ed Family His<strong>to</strong>ry Writing Class, Shirley Cbbb,<br />

as Program Chair has planned visits <strong>to</strong> several<br />

libraries, first <strong>to</strong> L.A, Central Library<br />

Gen. Dept. 1 are scheduled <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> UCSB library<br />

and ano<strong>the</strong>r <strong>to</strong> IDS Library in <strong>West</strong> Ios Angeles.<br />

At least 1 a month is projected


••V<br />

Mt8.,«r» (THEY CAME TO SANTA BARBARA<br />

ANEESTCR WEST,DEC 1980 6/4/142<br />

Amasa Lyman UNCOItf with wife Abby Staith PATRICK<br />

and sone Lynan Putnam 6 and Henry Patrick 4 came<br />

J*0?^8*011 <strong>to</strong> ^ in 1869 With f rank ^d George YOUNG<br />

in 1870 purchased Tajiguas Ranch. After a very dry<br />

?eafo^ld hlS Share <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> ^^Ss wk> kept it untill884<br />

uSt<strong>to</strong>S established a fine boarding house,THE LINCOLN<br />

HOUSE. As <strong>the</strong> HOTEL UPHAM it is SB's oldest<br />

continuously operated hotel. In 1872 with Mortimer<br />

OOOK organized <strong>the</strong> FIRST NATIONAL GOID BANK, serving as<br />

cashier until his death in 1897. O<strong>the</strong>rs in <strong>the</strong> organization<br />

were JOHN EDWARDS, S. B. BRINKERHOFT<br />

EUGENE FAWCETT and C. W, WIILIAMS. Hems a,lso City and<br />

-^^lJ^?§^^J^my years<br />

*SBB FAMILY HISTORY SOCIETY<br />

(ANCESTORS m&iBCU<strong>to</strong>,n/4 -.<br />

!MM«EUfe reunion <strong>to</strong> hf<strong>to</strong>S7? p 125<br />

** **». Cornwall «? f April 8'1985<br />

tiom<strong>to</strong>ne; went <strong>to</strong> So iTiS?* ^^^Wing<br />

operated saloon aadMi^ , ' In S Bowned and I<br />

03TA and MarieifJes^OL^f^ *» °* Wiac*<br />

^sion Died byon^if^!?« tea i£<br />

tMe *> time, but dete^rft«H 2*^eatre "sed fran<br />

unsafe. George wa^^ ted and demolished as<br />

^viduaAs. 4«565»1gf^^ffir<br />

^CAL HISTORY ^r^TTI<br />

(ANCESTORS WFT<br />

^^' assast. BLAKE MILLER<br />

/^$h


NEW ENGI^ HlM^7 SEARCH<br />

SEMINAR imrm^10 GENEAlOGI^,«5nnTm<br />

ence Services in , ?^d C* ^ba n^ '<br />

~~^^^?^^87id*r of tefer-<br />

—--—zzzj*4- p- *<br />

IOCATlCW Qp t-u ""~~~~~^<br />

^ANCESTORS%SL MISSI0NS il3 ^^<br />

^ «^T, JUNE I8BB 1§^WU<br />

IOCKARD<br />

E. Keith Iockard and^f1 S* B' 7 ^ 1894 and<br />

members. '^ ^ ls ^^Icating with family<br />

^P00 - Little lake) ' Card 1<br />

«star CMHEBOTMMK^aSn^9 ^ZABETH BROWN<br />

JOSEPH WRBEHT CCCfMnf,.?' aM)EL ^N^ CAUDILL<br />

«u£" mbbl~er7f^h ^-master<br />

1CMP0C, (ANCESTORS WEST.MAR 1982 8/* pp fglio"<br />

SDMoCI^FFIN m-M*faA ISABEL MaMNE.SISTER 0F i<br />

rrfS^f* HAU'„,?n ^^ WILLIAM "^ »• marguer-<br />

2 2K 1gJn(Md««Mv of WILLIAM RENNIE,aScotsman<br />

from from^sS MISSOURI came AeNNS^' from ?ITOr <strong>Santa</strong> Qara IndianOct. ^^1 1874 originally<br />

<strong>to</strong>d 12°ch lmL1V ^ 1876* * and ^fe.ADEUID BENSON<br />

PRESTON HDDGES widower, 1 son and 5 daus ,from SanObse<br />

ȣfX ssiS*husband 5hancis m- pa^ent*^<br />

If? "*«^ i<br />

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IDMPCC twtuaiun- c 1874, 4 ch<br />

KMPCC (ANCESTORS WEST, MARCH 1982 8/1<br />

Card 6<br />

pp 19-20<br />

(con) GEORGE ROBERTS, wife NANCY, 1 of organizers of<br />

lompoc Valley Land Cb. pres. of 1st bank,built 1st drug<br />

s<strong>to</strong>re and rented <strong>to</strong> Bidlack & Green,who dared <strong>to</strong> sell<br />

whiskies in <strong>the</strong> temperance colony.,_<br />

„ . 0 , ^-bought <strong>the</strong>m out 1875,<br />

He d. San Jose in 1920<br />

JAMES SIGAN, sheppherder .member of first City Councilalso<br />

an early Mayor; lsfit Pres.Chamber of Gbnraerce. '<br />

for 25 presided Bank of lompoc (now Bank of America)<br />

HENRY SUMMERS caraefbom Hambourg, Germany 1856 and <strong>to</strong><br />

lompoc from Watsonville;purchased 160 acres land and<br />

turned <strong>the</strong> first furrow in <strong>the</strong> valley; 8 ch.<br />

Dia<strong>to</strong>maceous earth *. Sweet peas growing started by<br />

John S<strong>to</strong>tith. 1909 Robert Ennnie first recorded crop.<br />

i?weet jpea, lompoc o^icia,! flower^ Burpee §eecj 0),<br />

?


JP\ ^wS^i<br />

WtSPOC (ANCESTORS WEST<br />

MARCH 1982 8/2 /l pp 19-20<br />

Card 7<br />

SWEET PEAS (con) ... ..<br />

Scon <strong>the</strong> Burpee Seed Co. gres its first


— •4<br />

^ &<br />

1<br />

-a.<br />

MAOCINUYDbert, M. f\ ^^,1"%^^'<br />

son of John and Sybella GRIEVb<br />

I m. Marion T. BRADBUIJNE, Plymouth Eng.<br />

MATIN FAMILY KISTDRf-ilian M. Fish<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, DEC L983 9/4<br />

Card 1<br />

p. 122-123<br />

OUJIXCUi<br />

r^neratlons from;^^j^j^b 4 June 1?56 Hgin>S(X)tt<br />

<strong>to</strong>o, foray) ra 24 Dec 1776 JANET LAING, cku of<br />

WILLIAM LAING and wife Elizabeth DOUGLASS, cfeu of<br />

JAMES DOUTLASS and MARJORY SEKKEN; John arrived<br />

1811 with youngest son,James, some of whose desc.<br />

removed <strong>to</strong> VA in <strong>the</strong> 1850s or from his son<br />

WILLIAM b 26 Oct 1777 ELgin, co. <strong>to</strong>ray,Scotland<br />

who m. Mary WEBLD GKENDQN, dau of JOHN OKENDON and<br />

wife Martha WEALD of Woodford, England, who m.<br />

25 Jan 1802 Woodford, co. Essex, Eng. <strong>the</strong> sister of a<br />

shipmate in <strong>the</strong> East India service Nbte: Wbodford<br />

_is <strong>the</strong> district represented by SIR WINSTON CHURCHILL<br />

MANN FAMILY HISTORY<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST DEC TQqo aiA<br />

r.m 3 9/4 P- 222-123<br />

WIILIAM MANN was rescued f»v«, . , , !<br />

eastern, sjpreTof IS f£?"^ off <strong>the</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> East Indian^ ofwSch hf P^tes **mes p.169 MXDY HOBBS HDME,WINDHAMRD.PelhamNH<br />

(Illus) from L.M.F. watercolor<br />

Mann family Ibme, Pelham, N.H. 1926<br />

?^0fJSternal great grandparents, Methuen,Essex Cb MA<br />

UX&L REOQRDS Mann Family Ibme and tract plot<br />

Marv IfeuDil<strong>to</strong>n Graves Mann - location tfoodfoiri<br />

England<br />

MANN- William Mann Journal<br />

Progress Reported (ANCESTORS WEST MAR 1986 12/1 /7


i *<br />

MAPS<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, MAR 1981 7/1 p. 29)<br />

MAPS<br />

lOBOH CARolinji and aaJTB CABOLim<br />

^i_^^mrt mar 19a 7/1( p> ig)<br />

M*1". OHIO wi+h « ,<br />

|ubdiviSi0^^uway principal land<br />

day map "S 8uPerlmposed on^r^n*<br />

iiO^g' Genailo^l *» of Counties<br />

«AP.JMNTA BARBARA CDUN1Y<br />

^ SYMBOLS mvT r« ^ ' —-•<br />

^Ce^^TQ) STABS MAP . J<br />

___*l_ « west March 197q mp and AffM rw<br />

TOeW^^^ iy79*PP 15-17 a'GenterJbi e<br />

MAP<br />

/Oi<br />

• ^C 1978 4/4/ (J5r><br />

' ar^tJS^ a0d qlBted te^1/14 quoted <strong>to</strong> March<br />

, »i«S indexes of r^V0 P^sh a series<br />

At PP 128-129 ric* • ^^ted <strong>to</strong> unusual strain


0^ 4*s ^ a /^5j<br />

MARSH (ANCESTORS WEST MARCH 1986 12A 196/^d '<br />

Marjorie Marsh Quigg, 207 Seventh St.,BangDr ME04401 j<br />

working on book with 8 sections(for each gr.grandparent i<br />

and allied lines Paternal from John MARSH-Susanna Skee<strong>to</strong>n;<br />

David HICHBORN-Ca<strong>the</strong>rine ' NicholasJELLISON<br />

<strong>Barbara</strong> GREENE; Richard PRDUTY-Damaris TOEREY<br />

Maternal - William DANPORTH- Sarah THQRIA(2 lines)<br />

Qement RATES-Ann ; 2lines; Edward BISHDP-Hannah<br />

2 lines; Richard KNOWLES - Ruth BOWER 3 lines. -<br />

Lists will be placed in SBCGS library; help needed.<br />

examples cited.<br />

— • i •><br />

MARTIN, BARBARA BROWN<br />

see PROFILES card (ANCESTORS WEST MARCH 1986 12 / 1 9<br />

Elected SBCGS V,P. ;<br />

MoCLENATHAN, MERNA (ANCESTORS WEST MARCH 1986 12/1 12<br />

see PROFILE CARD<br />

Person i,n charge of SBCGS MEMBERSHIP. Ibw working on<br />

HDtr yjsn 70 dutnsmrd.<br />

BOGGS lancaster, PA 1814 POWELL Belmont Cb .OHIO 1829<br />

GARRISON Somerset Cb. NJ 1815 WALLACE Franklin CoPa 174S<br />

MARWEDE, Amy Estelle Woods (Mrs. 'John Marwede)<br />

ANCESTORS TAELE Chart 22 June 1979 5/2 pp 54-56<br />

. — , *,<br />

MARWEDE AMY<br />

HDRLBURT FAMILY TTtEE, Mapleleaf Reunion 23-25 July !<br />

1980 $rcj9.TtQjga£. Hur-lburt bc1610 j<br />

ANCESTORS WEST DEC 1980 6/4 p. 118 ^ "'<br />

111 . . I ,|l ,. I !• .•!•.«<br />

MARWEDE, Amy Woods I<br />

JRGM BOTTOM TO TCP IN FORTY EOUR YEARS j<br />

Sketch of her fa<strong>the</strong>r, Edward Melvan WOCDS, who \<br />

rose from ranks of patrolman <strong>to</strong> Supt. of Metiopoli- '<br />

tan Police Dept. (Bos<strong>to</strong>n, Mass.)(b.l874 d 1946)<br />

ANCESTORS WEST DEC 1979 5/4 pp 109-113 j<br />

illus. p.110 Supt Edward M. Woods 1874-1946<br />

Plaque on Memorial S'idge, Malden-Medford ;<br />

Plan of Town of Bos<strong>to</strong>n p. 112<br />

NetrioikuAan District Commission, District j<br />

MembershipCTotal Members 54) p. 113<br />

MARWEDE, Amy Woods PROFILE<br />

Sept 1979 5/3 p.68-69<br />

MARWEDE, AMY .SANTA BARBARA OOCJNTY<br />

MARRIAGE REOCRDS ABSTRACTED.<br />

ANCESTORS WEST, Vol,Page<br />

1880 June 1980 6 43-45<br />

(with Vic<strong>to</strong>r South)<br />

1883 (with Helen Miller) DEC 1980 6/4 136-138<br />

1884 " " " DEC 1980 6/4 138-14D


•1<br />

JUNE'.^80<br />

6/2 P. 43<br />

Hurlburt - Iferlbert .^u^ raEJACBfr<br />

*-^.W^^g-. (Wife of ^<br />

Names of those att-n*- Med«ord, OREGON ^°e<br />

MARWEDE, Amy Woods v t><br />

^ting i„ absence of^^ided ** *»e 1979 SBCGS<br />

^^ide of his mo<strong>the</strong>r infe- §** Tltus. called <strong>to</strong><br />

§°fiET_1979__S^i^eg<br />

MARYLAND 7th State 1788<br />

(ANCESIORS WEST. ^ lg8<br />

^rr *tes -«-


0$$&®$K<br />

—-^.. /*^k<br />

iS£Ks.i? 1972 %£££ P^S^ES.<br />

gran^ese0f interest; HH)E, naiden ^ of ^ ^<br />

^^MPSCN^Providence^Ri before 1825<br />

f^L^^i^f^^ Portage WI 1850<br />

^^e' ^^and, <strong>to</strong> work for Hw»d COOPER<br />

see card under lagy q^j m ^^ bammd.<br />

«W» Annie ai2abeth^^<br />

1251 ^* »* Sf-iiSSfe<br />

•^^^KIW 6/4 IU4.U7<br />

^^ BEATOicE won _


urnUi*!<br />

1<br />

'MOTJnSCH SARA (ANCESTORS WEST JUNE 1986 12/2 V<br />

I ot rw^W^tion of address '<br />

^^j*.W8th St, Yaflcouverv«K%6%12/1 -D 193<br />

i ST SRANJTOBT, ^ky June:W,if>87 ANP 1HBIR CONNECTIONS, ga<strong>the</strong>ring.<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, SEPT 1986 12/3/117 Seeking 11«*<br />

of people researching WELLS and maddeFXin?) DamiSt<br />

MELTON Dr. J. cbnbn<br />

HasreS^«"» U/4 p133<br />

.Jngrica. 0F KEWOION in 19th Century<br />

T0"'1 * • «bn. RELIGION<br />

^ rep0rted by <strong>to</strong>e at^bck ^ _ _<br />

^ sWeESTORS WEOT tty Brock<br />

MwxJh 1986 12 / i * ,„<br />

" / 1 p.176/8<br />

i*^*«ad_be 8-Vnt 176<br />

members' interests P^ .<br />

iisting Stat^CT^818*61, of<br />

/axt^^ PSey PP 29-31<br />

^^52SK2««».V.W 73-74<br />

countries ^ Vlr^naa! and fcreign<br />

See card under DOXEY ' ' PP 60_64<br />

fbi.T S'mSSST anS S^i^T** «WM of<br />

»>• Dec 5, 182TT10^i11^ral(^11y) H*T HINDMAN,<br />

JOHN ROSS? au?TS<strong>to</strong>n(^k «». *»«« of<br />

landed at nefh^ 'Su8^*0' P63<br />

s^rsix^ysffis?- *1938 and - -<br />

""embers were buried is on * ^f,' e*"160"


MICanG^Terri<strong>to</strong>rji^^S 26th State lab/ ^ ^ W J<br />

(ANCESlurfS WEST S*a * 1983 9/3 p 95-96 J J<br />

Map p. 95 Chronology pp 95-96<br />

Ya^UaJiLe Printed Sources p. 96<br />

Archives, libraries,Societies with Publications 96-97<br />

UCSB Library, sampling 98<br />

MICHIGAN His<strong>to</strong>rical Collections, (1892) reprint 19i2<br />

1913 775 p Indes, reviewed by AJma Imhoff Lauritsen<br />

JI3N 1979 5/3 n. 60<br />

MiD-GOisrriiwr public library system<br />

15616 J&st Highway 24, Independence MO 64050<br />

( ANCESTORS WEST MARCH 1985 11/1 P 7)<br />

New program placing genealogical and \^ ******<br />

books iiT circulating collection, <strong>to</strong>ge<strong>the</strong>r with<br />

American Family Records Assn.<br />

MIGRATICN, EARLY MIGRATION TO THE BEST<br />

(Tb States bordering on <strong>the</strong> Ohio River)<br />

Centerfoeld Map - Early Ibutes <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>West</strong> pp 94-95<br />

-, fAwra^roftfi wfisrr, sept 1981 7/3 p93,94-95<br />

<strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Barbara</strong> Cbunty, California^<br />


j0$w$?\<br />

MILLER, John. Richland Co.. Ohio<br />

Gold Rush Letters <strong>to</strong>, 1850-105J•<br />

(contr. by Joan A. Ryan with genealogies<br />

of Mille/and Lewis families and table .<br />

of names mentioned in <strong>the</strong> ietter*<br />

"Nn.WEST. Dec <strong>1988</strong> lW 1^8-150<br />

MILLER, HELEN MURRAY b. Ventura;Charter memberSTOGS<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST - see PROFILES DEC 1985 11/4 137^<br />

Current research interests: Brofile by; arol Kbsai '<br />

VANDERBILT/EVERETT Duchess Cb. NY late 1700's<br />

ELICKNER, Indiana d 1848 (<br />

REDMAN & PARSONS <strong>West</strong>chester lo. NY late 1800's<br />

HEGEMAN NY 1890's Tlf MAR 1978 4/1 pp 19-21<br />

ANCESTOR CHART #2 ANC<br />

Helen Murray Miller (Mrs. Charles )<br />

MIILER, Helen BB0K REVIEWS<br />

SEPT 1978 4/1 n Q7<br />

DESCENDANTS OF HENRY AND POFTV Jttt4» «<br />

17fi« 1Q77 ^ V^T ^ ****** MILLER OF BEDFORD: NV<br />

22 Evergreen Ave. Apt C-l<br />

Hartford, CT 06101<br />

or Gretchen A. Hovenmeyer<br />

10 Agassiz St. #21<br />

.Cambridge, MA 02140<br />

MLUER. Helen -Hfl.,,^ . " I<br />

BIRTH RE03RDS 1889 SEp 1978 ...<br />

^RECORDS 1897 dec 1978 4/4 " ^ \ '<br />

MARRIAGE RBCDRDS 1R7» t~T ' nZ~^ \ I<br />

, l1aC?th ^ *»*•>


i;.L<br />

MIIKER, Anita Cheek Q7<br />

Speakf'3S ^otUSTSwS&xhckl covm<br />

D^C^Y.3 V» £**» due by Sept 1085<br />

MINISTERS, PIONEER PRESBYTERIAN in Calif 1849-50<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST DEC 1985 11/4 p 136<br />

listed in Orange Gb. Gen.Soc. Quarterly,v.22 #3 104<br />

Sept 1985<br />

MINNESOTA (Terri<strong>to</strong>ry 1849,State 1856,32nd State)<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST DEC 1981 7/4 131-136 Map p. 131<br />

Early Minnesota Chronology p. Isi<br />

List of 21 Genealogical Socities in Minn. p. 132<br />

and 6 branch societies (German,English, Irish,Scand.<br />

Northwest Terr. French & Canadian Heritage Inst.,Slavic<br />

Sampling of references at UCSB Library pp 133-135<br />

including Wyles Cbllection. !<br />

r^% y^f<br />

French-Canadian Families of <strong>the</strong> North Central States,<br />

a Gen. His<strong>to</strong>ry. 8 vols, <strong>to</strong> be completed by end of 19£L.<br />

Checklist of Fr-Can gen.works at Minn Hist Ref .Library i<br />

Cousins et Cousines, Newsletter, copy of Aug. 1981 l- .<br />

. jlflKiiP in SBTTiR Library ! • • * :<br />

r<br />

MINNESOTA<br />

TRACING YOUR ANCESTORS IN MINNESOTA<br />

(See Book Reviews, ANCESTORS WEST DEC 1981 7/4/146<br />

MINNESOTA HISTORICAL SOCIETY !<br />

recognized nationally as a major reposi<strong>to</strong>ry of<br />

genealogical data also houses over 120,000 published!<br />

genealogies covering <strong>the</strong> entire United States as well<br />

as millions of linear feet of archival material. j<br />

Searches only are made. Proofs not provided. !<br />

Minnesota Research Services developed <strong>to</strong> assist I<br />

researchers.<br />

ANCESTORS WEST, DEC 1979 5/4 p 114<br />

Checklist of Frency-Canadian Genealogical Works at <strong>the</strong><br />

Minn.Hist. woe. Reference Library, available by ordering.<br />

"-•]


i i<br />

MISSION ARCHIVES SOCIETfANCESTORS WEST „JNE1986<br />

located at <strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Barbara</strong> Mission<br />

Mailing address S.B.Mission Archive Library<br />

2201 Iaguna St., SB 93105=3607<br />

MISSIONS IN OULXfORNIA, IOCATIQN OF THE 21<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, June 1986, 12/2 63<br />

,


i i<br />

^'-TpSS^St<br />

wnav ibhn F b 19 Aug 1839 Medina Co., Ohio<br />

^^ m>riam HTCKCK, dau of Foyal Hicko*<br />

m. 'wtlriam HICKCK, dau of <strong>to</strong>yal Hickoy j<br />

M3RRISSEY, Dr. Charles<br />

headed John F. Kennedy project, <strong>the</strong> oral his<strong>to</strong>ry of<br />

<strong>the</strong> lord Ibuhdation, direc<strong>to</strong>r of <strong>the</strong> Ibrraer Members<br />

of Qwgress Project in Washing<strong>to</strong>n, D. C. has served<br />

as President of <strong>the</strong> Oral His<strong>to</strong>ry Ass'n. and written<br />

extensively on use of oral his<strong>to</strong>ry for local and<br />

national his<strong>to</strong>ry; Lecturer on ORAL HISTORY at<br />

Special Sunnier Program on Local His<strong>to</strong>ry at UCSB<br />

July 26-Aug. 1,1980, assisted in workshop by Ava Kahn,<br />

specialist in oral his<strong>to</strong>ry at UCSB.<br />

ANCESTORS WEST, June 1980, 6/2 p.41<br />

MORTALITY SCHEDULE 1870 Census <strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Barbara</strong> <strong>County</strong> \<br />

from Book 2, No. 72, p. 1 Township I<strong>to</strong>. 1,<strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Barbara</strong> '<br />

copied by Helen Murray Miller at <strong>the</strong> GledhiiJ.1 Library »- .<br />

<strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Barbara</strong> His<strong>to</strong>rical Society<br />

MAR 1979 5/1 p. 25<br />

also from Book 2, No. 71 pg. 1 Township No. 2<br />

.,.,.. , .. <strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Barbara</strong>, I<br />

1979 5/1 p. 26<br />

with "remarks^ ' '<br />

MDTLANEy, Margaret, wife of Bartholomew CUNNANE<br />

; She was a native of Iraand and <strong>the</strong> mo<strong>the</strong>r<br />

of 3 sons and 2 daughters.<br />

THEY CAME TO SANTA BARBARA<br />

MOLTIGENERATIONAL SURNAME NUMBERING SYSTEM Card 1 ,<br />

Lilian M. Fish (ANCESTORS WEST, DEC19839/4 p122-123<br />

Attention called <strong>to</strong> article in SEATTLE GEN. SX.<br />

£u£&/ vol 33A Fall 1983 p. 28 by Ida Skarson ,<br />

SS32MS5 ^^SSSSSSSf^SSip svs<br />

TEM. MANN family generations given Proposed<br />

modification and example (GALT family given in<br />

^f^ritf^ht: AManual for Writing Family<br />

H^<strong>to</strong>ries and Genlalogies 0983) by Donald R. Barnes<br />

and Buhard S. lackey which does not discuss ***%*tions<br />

made <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> Henry system <strong>to</strong> accomodate use or<br />

Card 2<br />

MXTIGENERATIONAL SURNAME NUMBMNG SXSTQJ<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, DEC 1983 9/4 pp J22-123<br />

<strong>to</strong>n) Harry TITUS uses system ta which each<br />

dividual is assign^ame^u^and^oa,<br />

generation number """ Explana<strong>to</strong>ry n rtWT "<br />

S5S2^s-sS% ioa pp **"<br />

From Son V,1J-L1TQ 15<br />

,i » Isaac #8 -lo<br />

. Mary #9 P-Jf l7<br />

11 Martba Jane P- •>-'<br />

1<br />

tr**<br />

'4£


NAME -CITY SURVIVES IDENTITY CRISIS<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, DEC 1986 12/4/144<br />

Article by Evelyn DeWolfe, Times Staff Writer, in .<br />

L.A.Times,Sunday Oct 5,1986 points out nany changes in<br />

name of present city of CYPRESS, CA. 1904 called<br />

Waterville, (because of many artesian wells in area)<br />

Then Cypress, Lindbergh, P.O. applied for under<br />

that name but citizens retained name Cypress.<br />

1906,briefly called Dairy City,but incorporated as<br />

CYPRESS<br />

NAME - HDW DO YOU SPELL YOUR NAME Persis Hebberd<br />

HEBBERD nejgj} BJJ^^gigmigra^t,Robert HIBBARD<br />

NAME, THE GAME OF THE NAME MAR 1978 4/1 p.U<br />

CALIFORNIA PLACE NAMES, Gudde, UNIV.CAL. Pressk<br />

. NAME,<br />

Birds of a different fea<strong>the</strong>r<br />

Seagull Gaviota - Spanish<br />

Qiail SISQOOC _ Chumash<br />

GOBERNADQR canyon and creek.near Cappinteria<br />

prob. after gobernadora shrub(Zyglophyllum<br />

tridentatum) no reason <strong>to</strong> connect with<br />

Spanish word of or governor.<br />

OJAI.orig. IfordDff in 1874 after famous writer<br />

renamed 1916 after valley where situated '<<br />

(A1 hwai) Chumash meaning "moon"<br />

w^r *$"!? Brea. 1*W p«ts- Ihe Tar Tar Pit*<br />

wac.w-gao beach? indiM'<strong>to</strong>r-Sc-y V*<br />

WHAT'S IN A NAME?<br />

' oaim^S?*,?r ^ 1986 12/4A42<br />

of its His<strong>to</strong>ry.Dallas'Lf flSSSS***** ««> 300 yrs.<br />

traction troZold SLk^S V~ '^T5 of Irench «-<br />

ffirs*1^^^ corcyftesnKaning<br />

First Settle of Ye pw^. ,£*?,<br />

ofS^'^^^^^^^V.- Variet,<br />

^^iK&rS^^^.Pub 1814<br />

NAME, WHAT'S IN A NAME? NAME ACHIEVEMENT LINK?<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST DEC 1986 12/4/144<br />

Clipping from S.B. News-Press Jan 2,1977,relates <strong>to</strong><br />

research by a Tulane U psychologist,Dr. Gray Garwood's<br />

survey suggesting that academic achievement may hinge<br />

in part on students' names. Intrigued by earlier researcl<br />

that identical essays were graded differently by<br />

teachers when submittedunder different students' names,<br />

he conducted research <strong>to</strong> determine whe<strong>the</strong>r variance<br />

held true in actual teaching situations. Teachers in<br />

8 schools in GA and FL asked <strong>to</strong> classify names as desir<br />

able or undesirable: Favorable,JOHN,JAMES,JONATHAN XRAIG*<br />

JEFFREY, PATRICK THOMAS, RICHARD Undesireable were<br />

BERNARD,CURTIS. DARMffiJDNALD, GERAID HORACE<br />

MAURICE, ^JERQfoEj RODERICK, SAMT^ «*AUi,<br />

>r


W^N jlfpR^ -"jdiSk i^fflSv<br />

NAMES ^ (ANCESTORS Wk>T DEC 1986 12/4/144<br />

Changes in MASSACHUSETTS comnunity names can be<br />

traced in a pamphlet published some years ago by<br />

'he Secretary of <strong>the</strong> Gbnmonwealth.<br />

! !<br />

1 I<br />

NATIONAL ARCHIVES ACCESSION CF NATURALIZATICN REOORDS<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST MARCH 1986 12/1 p 17 (185 wrong)<br />

Seattle Branch and Kansas City Branch<br />

NATICWAL ARCHIVES; NEWS FROM THE '<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST SEPT 1983 9/3 pp 85-86<br />

Sffi%SSS^yS££??£»*r<br />

maps of mo census w^SSmm^^SS Reoord£<br />

PROBLEMS WITH THE 1910 OSHJS MSmCIS e5ast<br />

INTERLIBRARY IOAN OF CENSUS MICROFIIM ^,n+~^- _><br />

(ANCESKHS S°^mNFERENCE<br />

•1 . __<br />

NATIONAL SEMINAR PROGRAM OF N.E.H.G. S,<br />

on family and local his<strong>to</strong>ry research<br />

Second <strong>West</strong>ern Tour, first in S. B<br />

March 14,1979 Biltmore K>tel,3. B.<br />

i '<br />

i MAR 1979 5/1 p. 5<br />

NATURALIZATION REOORDS,<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST MARCH 1986 12/1 p IS (18ft wron^<br />

NATIONAL ARCHIVES ACCESSION OF NATZ. REOORDS<br />

Seattle and Kansas City Ranches<br />

NEBRASKA (ANCESTORS WEST MARCH 1982<br />

Cardl<br />

6/1 pp 7-10<br />

Map p. 7 Itert ofMisaouri Terr. 1812<br />

37th State 1867 Chronology p. 7<br />

Some printed sources ibr Netraska research p. 7<br />

References in SBOGS Library p. 7<br />

References available at UCSB Library ,Wyles Cbllection,<br />

Main Collection, pp 8-<br />

List of 41 Nebraska Genealogical Societies supplied by<br />

. greater Omaha Genealogical Society p. 9<br />

List of Nebraska His<strong>to</strong>ciaal Socities p. 10 (23)<br />

NEBRASKA - PIONEER MOTHER<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, MARCH 1982 8/1 pp 10.13<br />

The s<strong>to</strong>ry of Maren Willard and Johan Erickson<br />

^ames changed on naturalization <strong>to</strong> Cy^f^n Wrick-<br />

contributed by Patricia Meade White Hvph<br />

and written by his aunt, Annie Erickson.<br />

n<br />

•7


' \rd 1<br />

NEFSTEAD, MARJORIE (Mrs. Paul)<br />

see Profiles Card ( ANCESTORS WEST SEPT 1985 11/3 93<br />

Current research areas:<br />

GRIGSBY & SPICE Kent, mid-1800s<br />

| BEMISS & CARNEY Sandusky, OH mid 1880s<br />

i Charles SMITH Crawford or Richland Cb. OH- d. 1902<br />

PROFILE __ ANCESTORS WEST MARCH 1986 16/1 10<br />

Corresponding Secy. Addtl research<br />

SMITH and TAYLOR Richaand Cb. OHIO mid 1800s<br />

*** (ANCESTORS VEST DEC 1986 12/4 138<br />

SEE BfflflrrjES card, /Efeected <strong>to</strong> serve 1 yr as<br />

First Vice-President (Programs)Reports life much like<br />

March 1986 profgg§ QUERIES p.141 SMITH9name of place?<br />

NEFSTEAD , MARJORIE (Mrs. Paul) ^^ 2<br />

Names working on: (ANCESTORS w^ mBm 19g6 12/1/10<br />

SMITH, Richland Cb. OHIO mid 1800s<br />

TAYIOR Same as above<br />

*** (ANCESTORS WEST DEC 1986 12/4/138<br />

Having problems with American English and English-Engl.<br />

re Charles Jbhn SMITH (1832-1912) location of NAPLES<br />

England, Is it l&phill or several o<strong>the</strong>r places?<br />

see WURTIK) p. 141.<br />

Gbntinues <strong>to</strong> search for Mary CARNEY,0HI0 1830<br />

and BEMISS in KY, early 1800s; also in Ireland:<br />

MDNTEITH, SMITH McLUCAS BEARD, all Donegal,Ireland<br />

early 1800s.<br />

NESBTTT SOCIETY, THE<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, SEPT 1983 9/3 p 114<br />

Family association and Newsletter<br />

NEUERBURG, Dr.Jforroan, Prof. Art, VSU Domingues Hills. !<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, DEC 1981 7/4 p. 117<br />

The Mysterious Caoss in <strong>the</strong> Tbwer of <strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Barbara</strong> '<br />

Mission, with references <strong>to</strong> articles in<br />

Newsletter of Friends of <strong>the</strong> Mission Archives(S.B.)<br />

'DID SANTA BARBARA MISSION ONCE HAVE ITS OWN STONEHENGE"<br />

and 2 articles in THE MASTERKEY Vol 51/4/147-153 and<br />

5^4.150-153 '*<br />

NEW ENGLAND ANCESTORS, SEARCHING FOR<br />

(Seattle Gen. See.)<br />

«3fflTOF&/2 56 r r<br />

NEW ENGLAND, EARLY "FREEMEN" IN<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, SEPT 1986 12/3 p 93<br />

Bnily Thaess has called attention <strong>to</strong> article discuss<br />

ing meaning of :freemen" in NEHG REGISTER Jan. 1849<br />

oo 41-45, captioned as above re this CORNER STONE of<br />

New England His<strong>to</strong>ry. Before a member of society could<br />

exercise <strong>the</strong> right of suffrage or hold any public<br />

office,must be made a freeman by <strong>the</strong> general or<br />

quarterly court. Required <strong>to</strong> produce evidence he was<br />

a respectiable member of some Cbngregational Church.<br />

In 1664,rule nodified by Royal order <strong>to</strong> allow individua<br />

Is <strong>to</strong> be made freeman who could obtain certification<br />

of <strong>the</strong>ir being correct in doctrin and conduct from<br />

clergymen acquainted with <strong>the</strong>m, First General Cburt in<br />

Mass held Oct 16,1630 not by representatives, but ty<br />

everv one that was free .of <strong>the</strong> coroin. in person.


»#^^ f^n\ r^\ f^m Q<br />

NEW HTGLAND HISTORIC GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY<br />

1979 NATIONAL SEMINAR PROGRAM ON FAMILY AND<br />

LOCAL HISTORY RESEARCH l<br />

March 14 1979 9 a.m. -4 p.m.<br />

SANTA BARBARA BILTMDRE HOTEL<br />

Second <strong>West</strong>ern Tour, first <strong>to</strong> be<br />

held in <strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Barbara</strong><br />

JSMES B. BELL, Direobud DAVID W. DUMAR,lecturers<br />

MAR 1979 5/1 p. 5<br />

MAR 1980 6/1 p. 4<br />

NEJf ENGLAND HISTORIC GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY<br />

1980 NATIONAL SEMINAR PROGRAM ON<br />

FAMILY AND LOCAL HISTORY RESEARCH ,<br />

i<br />

<strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Barbara</strong> Biltmore March 25, 1980 |<br />

A.M. Session I 101 Key Reference Works j<br />

II Origin and Uses of First Names \<br />

abd Surnames i-<br />

P.M. Session III Will sand Administration , i<br />

IV. Compiling and Writing Your Family<br />

His<strong>to</strong>ry.<br />

Speakers: dr. James B. Bell, Direc<strong>to</strong>r ,<br />

David W. Dumas, atty. Providence, R. I, !<br />

NEW ENGLAND MARRIAGES PRIOR TO 1700<br />

T.atdfS ex&xvre in NEW ENGLAND GENEALOGY<br />

aa^iswswasfeat*-<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, DEC lK/4 p. 143<br />

LDS Microfilm numbers<br />

K£ f£f !° ^ttins 929495 ^ey <strong>to</strong> eyre<br />

Sf^f ° H^land 929497 Ibxook <strong>to</strong> L^I<br />

NOT HAMPSHIRE, HILLSOROUGH OOUNIY REGISTER OF PROBATE<br />

(ANC^CflSWESr,^Ti981i7/3ppl02_103 INDEX<br />

b Calif, lxstuigs BUTTERFIEID, CAMPBELL COCHRAN<br />

'alm •>•> *. * EAT0N- WUSES pati,en ^nKflW'<br />

also 23 states and 3 foreign counties<br />

NEW JERSEY (ANCESTORS WEST, DEC 1987 13/4/148<br />

<strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Barbara</strong> Public Library has<br />

REVOLUTIONARY CENSUS OF NEW JERSEY, An <strong>Index</strong>, Based<br />

on Rateables, of <strong>the</strong> Inhabitants of New Jersey during<br />

<strong>the</strong> American Revolution, reprint of Dr. Kenn Stryker-<br />

I<strong>to</strong>dda highly useful compilation.<br />

Also has NEW JERSEY in 1793, James S. Nor<strong>to</strong>n,515 pp<br />

with map of New Jersey insets Newark and Jersey City,<br />

Inside back cover has map showing changes in countv<br />

lines 1790 and 1900.<br />

NEW Nffija


M !<br />

JpPS^<br />

NEW YCL. RESEARCH U„CESTORS WEST SEPT 1% ^3/3/117<br />

NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY, STATE OF NEW YROK<br />

Education Dept.. .Cultural Education lent er, Albany 12230<br />

local His<strong>to</strong>ry and Genealogy area containshis<strong>to</strong>rical<br />

works and records relating <strong>to</strong> New England and MidAtlantic<br />

States of NY PA and NJ. Ny collection most extensive<br />

In 1977 Research Publications,Inc. issued<br />

NEW YORK CCX1NTY AND REGIONAL HISTORIES AND ATLASES,<br />

2 116 reel microfilm set containing 481 items from'<strong>the</strong><br />

colection of <strong>the</strong> State library. Available on interlibrary<br />

loan. Exetensive collection of current and retrospec<br />

tive periodicals devoted .<strong>to</strong> his<strong>to</strong>rical research.<br />

Staff maintains special card index listing articles on<br />

NY State his<strong>to</strong>ry. Family his<strong>to</strong>ry ooUectJon national<br />

in scope. GATEWAY TO AMERICA; GENEALOGICAL RESEARCH In<br />

THE<br />

NIMSPAPER'^ALIroBNIA,S FIRST NEWSPAPER<br />

THE CALIFORNIAN ><br />

Monterey CA Tfol 1 Nd. 1 Sat Aug i5jl846<br />

JUN1979 5/2 pp 48-49<br />

NEWSPAPERS EARLY NEWSPAPERS IN SANTA RARpaEfl 1<br />

. ANCESTORS WEST DEC 1980 6/Tp 141* BARBat«<br />

SANTA BARBARA GAZETTE 1st issue <strong>to</strong>y 24 1855<br />

Rudolphus Hubbard p.3 tafiSff*<br />

May J0.1868,E.B.B3ust,Placerville,Publisher<br />

SANTA BARBARA ST ^l*0 Bw" *>ae,u^^ref1*ered <strong>the</strong> «*•".»*. 1,<br />

xe^ug 28,1871 unidentified arsonist set fire<br />

2^1^ S?££f» S*?p- semi-weekly, *"* became sold <strong>to</strong>full-fledged^ Jax^et MChIrds<br />

SANTA mSLWtaS bfo^w^ned "«*•««"<br />

NEWSPAPERS- C&rd 2<br />

SANTA BARBARA PRESS (CON)<br />

^u^^i<strong>to</strong>rST^^-S?"^ anB'<br />

Feb.1880 when he leitTfr^'i 6,and r€nai«*Iuntil<br />

ANGLES TIMES £ iSSLS^Igf2*-^.?* «.<br />

est newspapermen ^* Coast's great-<br />

1876 y 1'1875' absorbed by <strong>the</strong> PRESS May 16,<br />

^fAJARBARA DEMOCRAT later IMPENDENT<br />

NEWSPAPER SEP08'"H* TO PRESERVE<br />

SEPT 1979 5/3 p 76<br />

See card under ERESERVATMN


J$fc»y<br />

NIDEVEB -JuN1979 5/2 pp 38 and 39<br />

in lSaj^J^0*156 " P^*5' led by JOSEPH WALKER<br />

AriSna^ter^CA05t"5uS?&J*Bt te ^ n^m<br />

•f-i^i^ m •,, waiKer's Pass, east of Bak^Q<br />

Spe^ti!^**1T' <br />

Party, George Nidever remained <strong>the</strong>re p ^8 ^<br />

ea. William Henry Ellison ttpa r>„, n *«"*»vjmi, uou


J^^<br />

NORTH CARCLINA- Genealogical Research<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, MAR 1981 7/1 p17<br />

iVh state 1789 Capital Raleigh<br />

^ft^liSe^fr^P^ or^uld buy alicense.;<br />

could be publisnea iruwy f •*„«•« oh a 50 round bond.<br />

If married ^J-^^^fe^^uX^es, full of<br />

Old marriage <strong>to</strong>nds, still at coun^ *


^"JfMsy<br />

OCCUPATIONS, SOME UNUSUAL :<br />

ANCESTORS WEST DEC <strong>1988</strong> lVV PP 164-165<br />

OHIO (ANCESTORS WEST MARCH 1986 12/1 17 (185 wron^<br />

gSS^0 Sat6Wlde ReoordslNetwork ox"^<br />

JJKPOSITORIES. shows counties now found at Bierce<br />

.Library Archival Services Akron OH 44325 and for o<strong>the</strong>rs<br />

JS?Ll^±^^ ttevelLd<br />

OHIO LAND GRAmS i<br />

M**® WEST SEPT 1980 6/3/88-91 (with K)1<br />

VIRGINIA MILITARY LANDS (1784) I<br />

SSSb2KasS?SSKS*-:<br />

titles in thL dist^ic? th^T" <strong>to</strong>lders of **<br />

ui5*rict tnan in any o<strong>the</strong>r<br />

CONNECTICUT WESTERN RESERVE maas o„'<br />

in Nor<strong>the</strong>ast qxn^rlxtltai-Jll^ 3'840.°00 acres<br />

north and PennWlva^U ofSt ^f? Uke &<strong>to</strong> on<br />

of north UttSteSSth^Tt^^L °f 41st de^ee<br />

on west .Surveyed iSr^!f^^ky •* ^^ Aunties<br />

Jg WW a^cSed^Tor<strong>West</strong>^R8'111"6ftSLW*<br />

***• «fl burning of S^Ke^fVe *or CT<br />

OHIO LAND GRANTS (/NC WEST SE^g^TsaVT^T<br />

CONGRESS LANDS 07Hs_i0o^ ffl) Ckrd 2<br />

Survey ttS8t»Si3S?f} "" r1^ °»~io»l law<br />

actions! mi squarT^Lo *~f•eaoh;s"Mivided in<strong>to</strong><br />

served for use of^b^S StSrf!fh);Sectio» 16 re?<br />

^^ietta,SteubenvSri>oi1r oo<strong>the</strong>, Cincinnatti, ^'^ster, ^ 2anesvlUe, °ttices located Chiili-<br />

SEVEN RANGES nsfta'\<br />

survey made b< thTfedf^^fsss **»**• »"*<br />

OHIO COMPANY'S PORCHASeTifiSTT^<br />

Ohi, Riverpurchase7S,S> 1'5000.°00 acres along<br />

o2^^-p-££S^t-£d<br />

OHIO LAND GRANTS (ANCESTORS WEST SEPT 1980 6/3^ 3 .<br />

P 88DONATION TRACT en „ „t iS806'3<br />

Purchase. "eastern corner of <strong>the</strong> Ohio Co's<br />

•J ^.^acr^a'KShe^^^^^rgan counties<br />

-;; fate between 0r« «SSt'£ **htt?f«• corner of<br />

•Ing on Ohio River fori d^l ^ Rlvers and borderi<br />

111,682 acreT »t fiw dlstance of 27 miles, tDTOer-<br />

1«vwi " at 67C an acre. Spot-i. i7 '<br />

; school purposes. Section 29 rAJ^T n 16 reserved for<br />

Institutions and 16^« •.f**0** °* relig<strong>to</strong>Us<br />

University result oilSlr^?/°T Wlle^ »C<br />

raENCH GRANT (1795^ o?3f*e8apw*iaii).


v^<br />

OHIO LANDxxiANTS (ANCHORS WEST, SEPT 1980 p. 69 6/3<br />

U.S. MILITARY LANDS (1796) 2,500,000 acres east of<br />

Scio<strong>to</strong> River in central part of state,<strong>to</strong> satisfy claims<br />

of officers and soldiers of Rev. War .Divided in<strong>to</strong> 5-sq<br />

mile <strong>to</strong>wnships, <strong>the</strong>n quarter <strong>to</strong>wnships of 2 1/2 sq.mi.<br />

each containing 4,000 acres.Some later divided in<strong>to</strong><br />

40 100 acre lots <strong>to</strong> acoomDodate soldiers holding<br />

warrants for 100 acres.<br />

MORAVIAN LANDS (1787-1796) 3 small tracts of 4,000 acres<br />

each originally granted in July 1787<strong>to</strong> Moravian Bros,<br />

of Betrlfchem, PA for use of Christianized Indians of<br />

Ohio living on <strong>the</strong> land.Grant confirmed Jun 1,1796,<br />

IcjKsated qn Muskingum Ittvor L<br />

OHIC LAND GftJjplft (ANCEinms Wftff<br />

0..rd 5<br />

•iFJfr 19P0 6/3 p 8t'<br />

H<br />

j<br />

WimC^'^fi^Wiate tracts of 1 sq.mi. I<br />

j eadhOne on <strong>the</strong> Muskingum includes <strong>the</strong> City of Zanes-<br />

•; ville; one on Rocking River where city of Iancaster is<br />

i located third on east bank of Scio<strong>to</strong> opposite Chillico<strong>the</strong>.<br />

Grants provided Ebenezer Zane would open a road<br />

from Wheeling, W VA <strong>to</strong> ifeysville, KY. In 1803 3 o<strong>the</strong>r<br />

1 sq. mile tracts were granted <strong>to</strong> Isaac Zene,on King's<br />

Creek, in Champaign <strong>County</strong>.<br />

REFUGEE TRACT (1798) Set aside by Gbngress as site for<br />

new homes of British subjects in Canada and Nova Scotia<br />

who had given help <strong>to</strong> American colonies during Rev. Var.<br />

State capital and much of Gimombus are located on old<br />

ijeftgee Upflgt 67 Plants awarded 60^ a,cres,Kest g>i


\^<br />

r<br />

M<br />

OLD LAND MEASUREMENTS<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST SEPT 1984 10/3 p 106<br />

L?i^ , International Ga<strong>the</strong>ring announcement<br />

Belfest, Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Ireland, June 1982<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST DEC 1981 7/4 p 116<br />

/$ffi$§\ /BfflKwL<br />

ONTEVERAS FAMILY (ANCESTORS WEST MARCH 19839/1 p33-3f<br />

Gen. PACIFKX) ONTEVERAS, b. Spain,sent by his gotft <strong>to</strong><br />

Mexico served in Los Angeles His son JUAN PACIFICIO \<br />

was b. in L.A. <strong>County</strong> 1782. corporat at San Gabriel \<br />

Mission. For services given tract of land known as<br />

CanyondfiaflaiibJuan Rancho (now in Orange Cbunty) on<br />

which Anaheim i^ located. 1855 bought Repusquet<br />

Rancho of 9,000 acres in <strong>Santa</strong> Maria Valley. Brought<br />

about 12,000 head of cattle <strong>the</strong> next year from his<br />

sou<strong>the</strong>rn rancho and in 1857 began construction of<br />

adobe house,where he lived until death at 95 yrs,p?ef.<br />

<strong>to</strong> GLedhill library book "THE RANODS CF DON PA(3ff<br />

ONTEVERAS" O<strong>the</strong>re family names shown.Wife .Martina<br />

Qgunq. was sister of Eduarda 0suna?wife of julianlb:>xen<br />

ORAL HISTORY •,<br />

Special Sunmer Program, UCSB 1980<br />

lecturers


Line/^ ^ *)<br />

Rafaela Luisa, great granddaughter of<br />

Jose Francisco Ortega, founder and first comnandante<br />

of <strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Barbara</strong> Royal Presidio , m. Daniel Hill,<br />

who in 1825 or 1826 built <strong>the</strong> Carrillo Adobe for his<br />

bride.<br />

ANCESTORS WEST, March 1980 6/1 p. 18<br />

see also Ortega lineage in ANCESTORS WEST,Sept 1976<br />

vl 1, No. 1 pp 42-43, ,___—.<br />

rwrw-A fANCESTCRS WEST, HECEMBER 1986 12/4/155<br />

^^RY^R^HO NUESntA SENQRA DEL REFUGIO,<br />

PFFUGIO CANYCNE; SANTA BARBARA COUNTY. ^_„Trk<br />

^^Sr4un^y tWCHO NUESTRA SETORA DEL REPUGIO<br />

OSTER, NANCY<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, DEC 1984 10/4/ p 117<br />

Speaker at November 1984 meeting - "NEEDLEWORK AN<br />

ANCESTOR"Produces charts; works with computer<br />

j OVERLAND BITH COVERED WAGON, written by<br />

Annie Elizabeth Leininger McPhee during 1930's,<br />

grandmo<strong>the</strong>r of children of SBOGS member Margaret E.<br />

Jbhns<strong>to</strong>n, now of 1251 Lavonne Way,Tucson, ARizona 85713<br />

ANCESTORS WEST DEC 1980 6/4 pp 114-117<br />

One of family of eight that traveled from Central City<br />

Nebraska <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> Dalles, Oregon in 1895,<br />

Fa<strong>the</strong>r, Samuel Leininger was a carpet weaver<br />

Mo<strong>the</strong>r Mary Ann Burke Leininger<br />

Fa<strong>the</strong>r's bro<strong>the</strong>r John and his 2 sons had gone <strong>to</strong> Oregon<br />

Visisted mo<strong>the</strong>r's anrried bro<strong>the</strong>r George Burke and<br />

sister and o<strong>the</strong>r relatives in Arcadia (Neb?) for a week<br />

mfr*° May 14 1895 <strong>to</strong> Sept 16,1895 16 weeks, 3 days.<br />

OVINGTON, AHAHCESTQRS WEST SEPT 1983 9/3 pp99-103<br />

CoS'^ 19Q1 •"•*-*"*'* Records<br />

^Nfefe* 2bAitir (ANCESTORS WEST) DBC 19g3 g/4<br />

^Bn^^^^^x1^^^6 Records, A-L pp 142-148<br />

copied 1904 S.B.CbTSkrriage aecords ^9WE2T 10-4^<br />

1907 Marriage Records with Ruth Pelch PAncggs^lO/3<br />

OWEN, MARILYN APPLEBY (Mrs. Earl)<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST MARCH 1987 13/1/10<br />

see PROFILE CARD<br />

Is Direc<strong>to</strong>r-at-Large; also writes SEED BED, a<br />

column starting this issue, b. Fresno;noved <strong>to</strong><br />

Ventura at age 1 B.A.,English U of Redlands; -<br />

She and husband Earl have 3 sons.<br />

OWEN, Marilyn (Appling)<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST SEPT <strong>1988</strong>, 14/8/ 96-97<br />

Article (illus with pho<strong>to</strong> of James M. Appling)<br />

PUTTING A MARKER Qfl fliq ANCESTOR'S HRAW<br />

OWSLEY Family His<strong>to</strong>rical Society<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST SEPT 1983 9/3 p 115<br />

Held 5th annual meeting in Richmond, VA 13 May 1983<br />

-""i<br />

/^f /


PADDOCK, Virginia ^ / / ?<br />

<strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Barbara</strong> <strong>County</strong> Records Abstracted<br />

BIRTH REOORDS 1890 DEC 1978 4/4 pp U3-U4<br />

•K-HMTK 1938^/^<br />

' i<br />

^ wrm q n Q> .Marriage records j<br />

R^ AMANDA EDMISTON PH^^ ,<br />

Very capable person in ^gt°ier ^ Venture,where<br />

b. near ^a^rsfleld^ived ^<br />

she was on ^^H5l»N,Warren Cb. OH 1SL3<br />

Interests: ^NCTQK/r" RICKS y^en Cb. IL 1850<br />

PENNSYLVANIA<br />

OUR KEYSTONE FAMILIES,Schuyler C Brossman<br />

(Genealogical Column) copies contributed <strong>to</strong> SBOGS<br />

^ mei^AI^^£#r SEPT 1983 9/3 p88<br />

PENNSYLVANIA GENEALOGICAL SOURCES<br />

ANCESTORS WEST DEC 1980 6/4 119- 126 ;<br />

Reprinted from AWSumner 1976 75.81<br />

article by Ibrman EHgar Weight, PH D<br />

Professor of Genealogy at Brigham Ybung U.<br />

Sampling of later material in SBOGS Library p 125<br />

OOMMDNWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA<br />

Deprtment of Cbmnunity Affairs<br />

Genealogical Map of <strong>the</strong> Gbunties(7th Ed.1972)<br />

pp 126-127<br />

-, , | , • : ,<br />

&RIQDICAIS EXCHANGED MAR 1979 5/1 pp 29-30<br />

exchanges from 21 states listed.<br />

PERRY FAMILIES OF NEW YORK STATE<br />

After death of laura Perry McGolley her notes turned<br />

over by bro<strong>the</strong>r,Cass City, MI, <strong>to</strong> a Perry searcher.<br />

Etaily Perry Theies (Mrs. Wilbur H.) Pres.SBOGS,requests<br />

query cards.<br />

( ANCESTORS WEST, DEC 1981 7/4 p. 116<br />

PHOTOGRAPH, HOW TO DATE AN OID<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, SEPT 1986 12/3 p 94-95<br />

6 methods set ou<strong>to</strong>r types of pho<strong>to</strong>s.<br />

1.Daguerreotype,1839-1860<br />

2. Ambrotype 1854-1863 Megative image on glass.<br />

3.Tintype or Ferrotype 1856-1915<br />

4. Cartes de Viste, 1860-1910<br />

5. Cabinet pho<strong>to</strong>graph 1875-1910<br />

b. The Post Card pho<strong>to</strong> 1905-1930<br />

If revenue stanp is found on back of tintype or<br />

carte de visite means picture was taken at <strong>the</strong> time<br />

of <strong>the</strong> Civil War, when pho<strong>to</strong>graphs were taxed,<br />

p.94 p. 95 Illustrations IDENTIFYING TIME PERim<br />

BY COSTUMES IN PHXKX31APHS 8 illustrations.<br />

7 items <strong>to</strong> be considered -^Ha,ir $ty/0Le Dress details.


0«^\<br />

SEPT 1979. 5/3 pp 70-71<br />

PIETRA, Cavalier Laopoldo Chiappa desc of ARENAS,Ampa-<br />

THEY CAME TO SANTA BARBARA, extracted by ^<br />

Mprv ^n**" nfllbrnith .<br />

piOffiER MOTHER (ANCESTORS WEST, MARCH 1982 8/1 pp-13<br />

contributed by Patricia Meade White SBOGS member<br />

ziven her by her friend Eric Erickson and written by<br />

STaunt, Maren Willard who m. Jbhan EATickson her<br />

fiance who had come 6 months earlier <strong>to</strong> homestead land.<br />

I^SeWSofl868 <strong>the</strong> Danish girl Maren had <strong>the</strong><br />

s?out ph^Sl attributes of her peasant mo<strong>the</strong>r and^<strong>the</strong><br />

motal ones of her aris<strong>to</strong>cratic fa<strong>the</strong>r, a Professor<br />

oTlanguages in Copenhagen. Married on Christmas Eve<br />

<strong>to</strong> aSlter's home in Cbuncil Bluffs,Iowa pearly<br />

March 1869 <strong>the</strong>y reached <strong>the</strong>ir homestead in Cass <strong>County</strong><br />

about 45 miles from Plattsmouth On one of his trips <strong>to</strong><br />

Plattsawuth. he <strong>to</strong>ok out naturalization papers,changing<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir ^irst names <strong>to</strong> Mary and Oohn They were Grand-<br />

UliU 4<br />

PIONEER MOTHER (ANCESTORS WEST, March 1982 8/1 ppll-13<br />

parents of Eilck Erickson. The paper was written<br />

by Annie Erickson, Eric's aunt.<br />

r<br />

bv Shirley M. Skinner ( sister of Pat. White;<br />

Dy ouxiAcy •»• _ . - Nebraska. Nellie<br />

^der^'^ior mies^ub <strong>to</strong>!SSill, Nebr.<br />

0^5Sw?OTSSra SONG OF THE PLAINS, CATTLEMEN,<br />

TH^wS ££Vtba F. McKeon. PINACLE JAOC.A.B.<br />

Snyder. _ 1—<br />

PIONEER PRESBYTERIAN MINISTERS OF CALIIORNIA1849-50<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST DEC 1985 11/4 p 136 „^^__<br />

—r~ " ' - Card 1<br />

ANCESTORS WEST, June 1980 6/2/53<br />

PIONEER TRAIIS MIGRATICN NpTES<br />

^Tcalifornla developed by Spanish in a period<br />

corresponding with <strong>the</strong> Revolutionary period in <strong>the</strong> !<br />

British colonies. ^<br />

Mission and Presidio, San Diejp <br />

Mission San Carlos, Carmel, S^S^^ST<br />

Presidio at Monterey,provincial capital |° £te£<br />

Mission Dolores ,Yerba Buena Oct. ?» 1^^<br />

be known as San prancisco; also 1 of 4 presidios,,<br />

j Presidio of <strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Barbara</strong>, ^ri* £>17*2 ..<br />

Mission <strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Barbara</strong>, Dec. 4, 17WJ<br />

Bountv Unds in Northwest Terri<strong>to</strong>ry (later C<strong>to</strong>io)<br />

^tledoy Vi^inia and New England veterans Also {<br />

several privately organized tracts. I<br />

!-. ^i<strong>to</strong>o ibr <strong>the</strong> Pacific Northwest,<br />

set sail in 1790 Brine «*.*^^ through <strong>the</strong><br />

In 1792 finally succeeded in*****£"f^er named<br />

-^ fof^fv^"!^ S^tion<br />

in honor of th\ve^^ "£ emigration <strong>to</strong> Oregon.<br />

onlhelkssouri ^er^wa^ong^he Platt^<br />

from Fort*"•**»? JSl^fSS and Fort Bpose<br />

**? ^mfwla and^o lort William (now Portand<br />

on <strong>to</strong> Walla waiia «"»•» •** rwiim#>i«. River<br />

land) and Fort Fancouver across <strong>the</strong> Columbia Kiver<br />

I<br />

-J


C Card3 ^ ^<br />

PIONEER TRAIIS-MIGRATION ROUTES AW 6/2 p.53<br />

MDRM)N TRAIL from St Joseph, MDalso followed<br />

Platte River from Ebrt Bridger below <strong>the</strong> Sbuth<br />

Rtss west <strong>to</strong> Salt Lake City<br />

CALIFORNIA TRAIL OF THE FCRTY-NINERS went<br />

north from <strong>the</strong> Sbuth Pass <strong>to</strong> Humboldt River<br />

and through Virginia City <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> gold mines<br />

and Sacramen<strong>to</strong><br />

PONY EXPRESS ran fur<strong>the</strong>r south <strong>to</strong> Carson City<br />

SaANTA FE TRAIL ran from Independence or <strong>West</strong>port<br />

landing on <strong>the</strong> Missouri,across Kansas <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Arkansas River and Ebrt Ebdge,<strong>the</strong>n down <strong>to</strong><br />

<strong>Santa</strong> FE by one route and by ano<strong>the</strong>r up <strong>to</strong><br />

Bent's Fort and <strong>the</strong>n down <strong>to</strong> <strong>Santa</strong> Fe. ' _<br />

A SPANISH TRAIL led from <strong>Santa</strong> Fe north and<br />

west t9 Iqs, ^geles. Ano<strong>the</strong>r known as<br />

^.. uknilw -MAvjoniAUfl ttji/iiia aw 6/2 p.53<br />

SaANTA FE TRAIL went south <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> Gila Bend<br />

and westward <strong>to</strong> San Diego.<br />

East dt<strong>the</strong> Mississippi, BOONE'S WILDERNESS RDaAD<br />

from North Carolina, through Cumberland Gap<br />

<strong>to</strong> \k.ndalia, ILLINOIS across what is now OHIO<br />

Indiana and Illinois.<br />

Much of travel from New England made use of '<br />

barges on <strong>the</strong> Ohio River.<br />

CUMBERLAND (NATIONAL) ROAD ran from Cumberland,MD<br />

<strong>to</strong> Vandalia, IILINOIS across what is now Ohio,<br />

Indiana and Illinois.<br />

BOSTON POST ROAD ran <strong>to</strong> New York and<br />

ffiTrteX!^ "* mm*PA'<br />

PIQNSC^ILS: MIGRATION ROUTES<br />

ANCESTORS WEST, Vol 6 Nb 2 n *i<br />

55SS'cSL'SSL's? ?TO,B RQAD-<br />

ERIE CANAL later k State* ^ did <strong>the</strong><br />

location of <strong>the</strong>se trails shown on map pp 54-55<br />

PHIO ARCHIVES OPPTPP h. «<br />

s<strong>to</strong>win^^^^^^ed excellent nap<br />

land company knd nth^T?7, xetuB*>'Private<br />

Article (byyLiTSn 2V^f ** <strong>the</strong> state-<br />

%i2ine L mttLS^ *" Aprn 1959 °AR<br />

PIACE NAMES (ANCESTORS WEST SEPT 1983 9/3 p 103-104<br />

location of SURF<br />

—, SKRKNA nr ^T^fn<br />

' HXMAS RANGERS, WHO WERF<br />

Plumas relate. <strong>to</strong>SS.5 £llaB M- H*fa*i<strong>to</strong>?<br />

Reference <strong>to</strong> "A *a*££T ^V6r (Spanish).<br />

William Henry SuSSS^^^' * *•<br />

,oaa otner possibilities.


HEU^BYTERIAN ChuflCH REOORDS<br />

(aANCESTORS WEST, MARCH 1987 13/1/46<br />

AArticle,courtesy Bucks Cb. fen. Sbc. Newsletter<br />

Sumner 1986 via <strong>the</strong> Madison Co (IL) Gen Sdc Newsletter<br />

Presbyterian Hist. Sbc. also known as <strong>the</strong> ept. of<br />

His<strong>to</strong>ry of <strong>the</strong> Presbyterian Church (USA) founded<br />

in May 1852; located at 425 Iombard St .Philadelphia<br />

PA 19147, includes library, archives and museum.<br />

Library has over 200,000 published titles.<br />

PRESERVATION, Kw TO PRpoPmrp m—^<br />

^9^ ^T******** ^INGS<br />

*w . __,_ '* °/J p.76<br />

(Not tested locally) 69001 *** 1979 Vol 3,p.7<br />

DISSOLVE a milk of magnesia taw** •<br />

club soda, overnight ^ ^et ln a 1"*** of<br />

<strong>to</strong> accomiDdate <strong>the</strong> flatted ^1° a pan large enough'<br />

"e^pacer for one C w^^- *>**<br />

life - 200 yrs. Kemove; pat dry; Estimated<br />

PRESIDENT, IB0M TOP r ~ ~<br />

ffiS113 "EST mmf-i1/4 P132<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST* TraST-.i?86 13/1 n4_5<br />

B:fi!ffl3sP


PROFILES ^ANCESTORS WEST MARCH 1986 12/1 10 (178 wrong)<br />

BECKWITH, GLADYS Ways and Means Chair.<br />

Twin bro<strong>the</strong>r d. as Prisoner of War Manila W W II.<br />

} ,Born Minnesota; moved <strong>to</strong> LA area when7 <strong>to</strong> SB 1951<br />

i worked as exec secy for 2 research and development cos<br />

Given paternal ancestral record almost complete.working<br />

! . on that earlier ancestry; member many patriotis eociet-<br />

! I ies. Mayflower Society; Present time working on joining<br />

i ! Magna Carta Dames Emphasis now on Canadain research<br />

SMITH, Fremont WOS 1855 SCHOEN Berk Cb. PA 1850e<br />

( r n—<br />

'STmTVi^SKm^^ MARCH 1986 12/1 11 (179 wro<br />

in charge of Riblicity<br />

b. Burbank, CA 1st Gen. American; fa<strong>the</strong>r SWISS<br />

Mo<strong>the</strong>r came from German parents in Posen, Poland,now<br />

under Russian control Switzerland family his<strong>to</strong>ry honored<br />

and cousin has tracedUamily back <strong>to</strong> 1386<br />

N>w 99% on husband's family. 1 of 4 ch interested in gen<br />

B CNVILLE Yell oo. Ark late 18009<br />

ROBERTSON Cheshire Cb. NH 1754<br />

BANCROFT Reading Settlement, MA 1652<br />

, WART?TTCTD Ffal-Hmnrg MT> Tata 1800s _-,<br />

i PROFILES,Member (ANCESTORS WEST,JUNE 1986 12/2 p. 49<br />

BRAEDOCK ANNE , Recording Secy. Grad U of N.C. ,Greensjro.<br />

recently MBA California Lu<strong>the</strong>ran College<br />

.jjrked as IBM Systems Service Representative, Greensboro, j<br />

tSAtlanta and San francisco. Family moved <strong>to</strong> S. B. from<br />

Washin-<strong>to</strong>n DC 1967.She is licensed real estate broker with ;<br />

special interest in residential investment prperties.Cur<br />

rently employed at UCSB. Interest in family his<strong>to</strong>ry dates<br />

j<strong>to</strong> 8th grade his<strong>to</strong>ry class and instruc<strong>to</strong>r's questions re<br />

relationship <strong>to</strong> Genl. Edward Braddock of French-IndianWar.<br />

A dream about a stereoptioon and books led <strong>to</strong> a class in<br />

library research methods.This led <strong>to</strong> genealogy,which has<br />

turned in<strong>to</strong> a passion. Search includes<br />

BRAEDOCK Sbuthhold\ nY ca 1700 DeMESMAKER (CUTLER) HLng<br />

ham MA17g0s OQWELL LxTORD BRYAN GREENWOOD CHRISTOPHER<br />

HIGGliJSraAM Sqqk<br />

PB0FILES_ OEFICER (AN CESTQRS WEST DEC 1986 12/4/138<br />

BHDCK, Patsy<br />

Gbrresponding Secy for next year, b Hasings NEB<br />

Iteels had typical mid-<strong>West</strong> upbringing,values it.<br />

Afoved <strong>to</strong> Spokane WA during WW II. Attended Stevens<br />

Cbllege, MO, has BA and MA from Gonzaga U,Spokane,WA,<br />

Teaches Social Studies and Psychology,San Marcos High<br />

Freelance writer-about 1/2 technical 1/2 for magazines.<br />

Tbok a class and thinks if involved earlier could be a<br />

professional genealogist <strong>to</strong>day.<br />

Family interests <strong>to</strong>day:<br />

ARNOLD Washing<strong>to</strong>n Go. IN 1850s<br />

BROCK York, IL 1886 See QUERIES p 138<br />

re BROCK and ALEXANDER,<br />

PROFILES (ANCESTORS WEST, SEPT 1987, 13/3/106-107<br />

BIDGOQD ELSIE and HERBERT started on <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

exciting gen.hunt when <strong>the</strong>ir oldest grandfeiughter<br />

wanted a year long family his<strong>to</strong>ry project ibr her 5th<br />

grade class. Her project completed long ago, but search<br />

goes on.<br />

Met through a Christian Endeavor group at <strong>the</strong> Congrega<br />

tional and First Christian churches in S. B. Married in<br />

Reno, NV 1940. 2 ch; 4 grandchildren.<br />

EISIE ROBINSON GIDGOCD 1st came <strong>to</strong> cA at age 3.Family<br />

returned <strong>to</strong> IL on a visit and during that time mo<strong>the</strong>r<br />

died. Lived wnth an uncle and aunt until her fa<strong>the</strong>r re<br />

married. They settled in S.B. Elsie made her return <strong>the</strong><br />

trip by train in care of <strong>the</strong> conduc<strong>to</strong>r at age 8.<br />

Attended Franklin School,S.R Jr. High and High School<br />

^rafcwated with class of 1928, See individual card,


PBOFI^S.GbEK (ANC/V ^J^ffJfL-S<br />

CASE PATRICIA arranges and presents<br />

<strong>to</strong>r SBOGS.such as |J*^8£££tad lived over 150 yrs<br />

b. Kansas *]*£,?£?& <strong>to</strong> attend UCSB and<br />

Ibved <strong>to</strong> Gardena at 12^ came puebios High,<br />

stayed here. Taught science ax ^ ies but never<br />

Almys interest *»*«"£«££. ^ even tes time<br />

had time <strong>to</strong> *^^£gS£nk which she pub-<br />

fSSZSTyS^ 355S its 5th birthday •<br />

""iSL.: CASE, SUMMEBS, SMITH, QDEU..HEISEL,TIIBQN n<br />

PROFILES<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST MARCH 1986 12/1 p.177 (should be 3<br />

CLOUD JANICE GIBSON recently elected <strong>to</strong> 2d term as<br />

President. Grad. Uof Oklahoma,major in his<strong>to</strong>ry,ndnor i<br />

voice. Taught couple of years, came <strong>to</strong> S.B. <strong>to</strong> study<br />

music. Iks gieen concerts Europe and Canada, first<br />

American <strong>to</strong> give concerts in Beijin and Nwijing, China.<br />

Husband, Pres<strong>to</strong>n, is is retired from UCSB geology facul<br />

ty. They met in Raradise, a locality near S.B.<br />

Interests include OOUD Macon Gb., Alabama 1850<br />

CHENOWETH Perry Cb. OH 1820<br />

BANELE Madison <strong>to</strong> . ILL 1812<br />

TwnrT Tra.4l..,-WI»->K-i« T>A 1 ft7H _ —<br />

PROFILES (ANCESTORS WEST MARCH 1987 13/1/10<br />

CLOUD JAN (JANICE GIBSON- MRS. PRESTON)<br />

had her last profile in March 1986 ANCESTORS WEST.<br />

Continuing SBOGS service as a Direc<strong>to</strong>r-at-large.<br />

Relinquishing presidence has given her time <strong>to</strong> become<br />

President of NATL SOCIETY OF ARTS & LETTERS, S.B.Qiapter<br />

for <strong>the</strong> next 2 years. Continues as Edi<strong>to</strong>r of <strong>the</strong><br />

CLOUD FAMILY JOURNAL (a quarterly) Latest gen.work<br />

benefited sister-in-law who is adopted. A birth family<br />

tree was gift of Jan and her dau. Amanda for Christmas.<br />

Jan's son Morgan designed cover for Cloud family<br />

Journal, ; Dante, ano<strong>the</strong>r son, computerized <strong>the</strong> biennial<br />

index. Amanda, student in Satlt lake City does several<br />

days of research each year in Salt Lake for Jan.<br />

See individual card for names of interest.<br />

PROFILES, MEMBER (ANC BEST DEC 1985 11/4 nl38<br />

CONDON, SHERMAN and JEAN O0ND0N are a gen team<br />

mte^witf^/^^'^^^^ Seivice' Whenmoving<br />

notebook with family info located. Have traveled all<br />

°*eo U,S; d C*1*6*. He was b. Detroit, MI only son<br />

of Samuel CONDON and Ina SHERMAN In 1911-46 served<br />

as officer in U.S.Army Discovered S.B.while at<br />

??? SS ^ried after <strong>the</strong> war and lived Fen<strong>to</strong>n, MI<br />

till 1957 when moved <strong>to</strong> S.B.<br />

Jean OCNDON b Birmingham MI only ch of Harry LOWE •<br />

and N>ra ABBEY;grad MI State U. Taught His<strong>to</strong>ry Ibl Sci<br />

JS^iLbirth of aon' PaXLl' CURRENT RESEARCHttNDON<br />

W before 1830 ABBEY Kings<strong>to</strong>n,GNT before 1812<br />

HAGFR TVPoHnn Qn+ befnrr ]fi^Q<br />

PROFILES, OFFICER * '<br />

CRAWEORD, Carolyn (ANCESTORS WEST DEC 1986 12/4/137<br />

firs £*&"^jdfr£s&-<br />

Dept of Education.Taught in mainland librarTsc<strong>to</strong>ols<br />

w^^r/etlrenlent-Ifes lived ^ SB aboutH £?<br />

ca,rdT «*u


!Pb*v<br />

CRAWFORD, DORIS BATCHEUDER Secure. Cbuglas Nelgord<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, MARCH 1984, 10/1/5<br />

^dSSd mrXmlndmm maria (hillebrand)<br />

both also b. CA. Grad UC Berkeley;major His<strong>to</strong>rym<br />

D0UC2^S ENLOOPD CRAWFORD, of Burlingame, CA in<br />

Mexico City, MRX.inl843 where he was posted.<br />

wSico, <strong>to</strong>temala, El Salvador, ^^^f^1^.<br />

SpSTsO yr or so with Ebreign Agricultural Service-in;<br />

Philippine Islands, Spain .plus <strong>to</strong>urs of duty inJfetsh.<br />

inr<strong>to</strong>n! D.C. 4 sons b. and brought up along <strong>the</strong> way<br />

Su^retired 1974, retd <strong>to</strong> CA,deciding <strong>to</strong> live inS.B.<br />

as 2 sons attending UCSB. Since his death in 1977,her<br />

-p^c* -irrf-^r^st- Sbns and families.Walnut Creek;CA<br />

T<strong>to</strong>Unfl^d ch^<strong>to</strong>giit^n OOJ^hysics grad son<br />

U.C.Berkley; His<strong>to</strong>rical Society docent.i Travoi • '<br />

3rBATCHElDER<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST (JUNE 1987) 13/2/57<br />

DORIS CRAWFORD is <strong>the</strong> diligent soul who copies <strong>the</strong><br />

marriage records at <strong>the</strong> courthouse for ANCESTORS WEST.<br />

Also serves as a librarian once a month.<br />

Doris b. San Mateo, CA,2nd generation <strong>to</strong> be born ,in<br />

<strong>the</strong> area. Attended Berkeley and earned BA,His<strong>to</strong>ry..,<br />

Husband worked for <strong>the</strong> foreign service in agriculture<br />

Doris has lived primarily in latin America,but also<br />

in Spain and <strong>the</strong> Philippines. With 2 sons at UCSB <strong>the</strong>y<br />

retired here. All 4 sons attended UC schools.<br />

Betty Root Kott's class got feer started in gen. She<br />

still attends classes periodically.Enjoys <strong>the</strong> good !.<br />

blending of his<strong>to</strong>ry and iljamilt '<br />

See individual card for families of interest.<br />

^^l]l^SSJJier(her(ma^XX{S WEST JUNE 1987 13/2/57 '<br />

i&UUW\ GA11^ BEASLISY Special features writer,<br />

b. and reared in Memphis, TNntil 1953 had not<br />

been west os <strong>the</strong> Missisppi or north of Mason-Dixon<br />

line, when she met and married STAN. ; <strong>the</strong>y now have<br />

3 daughters, 2 granddans and a new granddaughter<br />

As an Air Ebrce family lived in Meta,France-Ewa *<br />

Beach Hawaii, Rapid City SD; <strong>to</strong>ntgomery, AL, Seattle<br />

WA and Iompoc,CA where <strong>the</strong>y retired. M>ved here 1986<br />

Since May,1986 Gail has had <strong>to</strong> do most of her<br />

research by mail. Ebpes <strong>to</strong> get a moden for her Apple<br />

li <strong>to</strong> tap in <strong>to</strong> genealogical sources. She is a<br />

believer "when in Rome".While living near Bos<strong>to</strong>n<br />

interest in his<strong>to</strong>ry began <strong>to</strong> develop. Went with heri<br />

ft f 6u "H1 bro<strong>the</strong>r-9ttUw <strong>to</strong> a Bos<strong>to</strong>n library for gen.<br />

Had charts an aunt had given her.Through Banks.Hist<br />

; PROFILES (ANCESTORS WEST, SEPT 1987 13-3-107<br />

DOTY, AHLENE LANGSTAFF b. Taft, CA<br />

Fa<strong>the</strong>r , an oilman,and livedfor a while at Ellwood. j<br />

Most of early life spent in Ooajptan, She was a member<br />

of <strong>the</strong> first class <strong>to</strong> graduate from UCSB and used her<br />

teaching degree as a substitute in local schools. M.Jbhn<br />

Doty, whom she had known since she was 9), became a<br />

teacher's wife and mo<strong>the</strong>r of 3.<br />

Has a Pioneer Ctfe from Washing<strong>to</strong>n State, where centen<br />

nial is <strong>1988</strong>. Is busy compiling papers ibr John <strong>to</strong><br />

become a member of <strong>the</strong> MAYFLOWER SOCIETY. A second cousin<br />

vasat<strong>to</strong>ned in Ireland in August and sent him a packet of<br />

info and is hoping for lots of good information.<br />

Families of interest <strong>to</strong> Arlene |<br />

LANGSTAFF Burling<strong>to</strong>n Cb. NJ late 1600s !<br />

LEE Berk§ Q)\ PA 1763 EIXJEIjTQNi Ha/Won Fiel.


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i...<br />

PROFIlW (ANCESTOR, '.VEST, MARCH 1984 10/1 ,. 5<br />

DULLER, Eoreen Elsie CQCiQ: President i<br />

b. Australia, Inmigrant parents<br />

Robert Ash<strong>to</strong>n OQOK and Elsie Bell HALL COOK<br />

Winters,Yblo Ob. CA and raised in Sacramen<strong>to</strong>, CA<br />

where her fa<strong>the</strong>r practiced Veterinary Medicine.<br />

Eoreen attended C.K.McClatchy High School and V of CA<br />

at Berkeley and Davis,studing Vet Med. Accomplished<br />

violinst and swimmer. Early in WWII enlisted in U.S.<br />

(bast Guard (SPARS) one of very few women awarded Bos'n<br />

In S B 1949 entered motel business. Has 4 ch,<br />

active in Roy snf Hitl Dvouyinh,S B Sea Shell Ass'n<br />

laguna Hlanca Mo<strong>the</strong>rs Auxiliary &o<strong>the</strong>r youth groups<br />

As hobby raised Arabian horses;owner/produced <strong>the</strong>atre;<br />

active on boards,etc <strong>the</strong>atrical groups Studied human<br />

efi lightenment- potential , Hobby now genealoty.<br />

PROFILE (ANCBSrtORS WEST MARCH 1987 13/1/11<br />

DUUEA, DOREEN COCK<br />

Past President and now a Direc<strong>to</strong>r-at-large<br />

is a first generation American and a native Caliibrnian<br />

Parents from Australia, where he line goes back <strong>to</strong><br />

1812. She was b. Winters, CA. Fa<strong>the</strong>r was a Veterinatnan<br />

in Sacramen<strong>to</strong> where she was reared, teft UC Berkeley<br />

S senioVyear <strong>to</strong> join SPARS, U.S.Women's Cbast Guard,<br />

served during <strong>the</strong> war years. One of 8 women given rank<br />

of boatswain. Married, had 4 ch and now ^ *^"*<br />

daughters. M>ved <strong>to</strong> S. B. 1949. Many years Secretary<br />

of <strong>the</strong> Sea Shell Society. Breeder of Arabian worses and<br />

has owned and produced for legitimate <strong>the</strong>ater. During<br />

rnst 10 years involved in human potential movement.<br />

^T^ Fa<strong>the</strong>r's s<strong>to</strong>ries of Capt.Gbok interested in her<br />

in genealogy. Has rpt found any connection, r<br />

PROFILES (ANCESTORS WEST MARCH 1983 9/1 p. 5<br />

EARLY, ELIZABETH ANN Secretary<br />

Has not responded <strong>to</strong> several requests for her<br />

profile. Lives with her parents. Was formerly<br />

employed by one of title companies office. Presently<br />

is intent on developing a record searching servicer<br />

<strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Barbara</strong> dnd Ventura Gb unties,plus State of Calif<br />

including early Spanish-Mexican California.<br />

PROFILES<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST<br />

Card 1 '<br />

MAR 1981 7/1 p. 6)<br />

FISH, LILIAN MANN Direc<strong>to</strong>r and Edi<strong>to</strong>r ANCESTORS WEST<br />

born Methuen Mass, a <strong>to</strong>wn separated fromHaverhill<br />

1726, in many respects resembling MDnteci<strong>to</strong>,<br />

Raised in <strong>the</strong> adjoining <strong>to</strong>wn of PEEHAM, N H,36 mi.<br />

north of B>s<strong>to</strong>n, where her mo<strong>the</strong>r's HQBBS family<br />

has lived for generations, since <strong>the</strong> Rev. James<br />

HQBBS (Harvard 1748), m. Elizabeth BATCHEU)ER, desc.<br />

pf <strong>the</strong> Rev. Stephen Bachilor,who came <strong>to</strong> NE with 3<br />

grandsons at age 73, remained over 20 yrs and <strong>the</strong>n<br />

returned <strong>to</strong> England and d. near Iondon in 100th yr.in<br />

1660. Lilian came <strong>to</strong> SB in 1949 and for over<br />

22 yrs was an associate at<strong>to</strong>rney in <strong>the</strong> oldest law<br />

firm in th city,having had <strong>the</strong> privilege of being<br />

. , , ; ; r* , *-<br />

PROFILES (ANCESTORS WEST MAR 1981 ^/l p6 Card 2<br />

FISH, LILIAN M. (con)<br />

associated with Mr. Francis Price, Sr. in nany<br />

interesting matters, including <strong>the</strong> contract ibr re<br />

construction of mss<strong>to</strong>nqiadrang^etVa I'iiSensatibflause<br />

of Mission rooms by <strong>the</strong> S. B.Hist. Sbc.,which sent<br />

<strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> Curia in <strong>to</strong>me ibr approval, <strong>the</strong> M*x Eleisch-mann<br />

Ebundation,which abnated funds ibr <strong>the</strong> Mission<br />

and nany o<strong>the</strong>r citic enterprises, <strong>the</strong> Wta. Zimdin<br />

estate with widespread interests in California and<br />

abroad. (The Wta.Zimdin Foundation was predecessor of<br />

Direct Relief Ebundation),working with <strong>the</strong> At<strong>to</strong>rney<br />

General' s office in San Francisco on <strong>the</strong> appeal of<br />

<strong>the</strong> Ivanhoe cases from San Joaquin Valley involving<br />

<strong>the</strong> 160-acre limitation on use of water from<br />

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PROFILES-<br />

LILIAN MANN FISH Edi<strong>to</strong>r, Direc<strong>to</strong>r<br />

JSSK _i^i|><br />

Fur<strong>the</strong>r extended Profile ANCESTORS WEST MARCH 1984<br />

10/1 p. 8<br />

Also ANCESTORS WEST MARCH 1986 12/1 p. 12 (180 wrong)<br />

See individual card p re family names<br />

PROFILES IANCESTORS WEST MAR 1981 7/1,6) Qird 3. '• \<br />

FISH, LILIAN (con)<br />

federal reclamation projects,<strong>the</strong> Biltnore Ibtel zoning<br />

appeal and 2anx^sii3ro -Ranch case. She received<br />

her law degree (J.D. magna cum laude) from a>uthwestern<br />

Uin Ios Angeles, attending night sessions ji<br />

while working in <strong>the</strong> office of <strong>the</strong> City Prosecu<strong>to</strong>r '<br />

and in a local law office specializing in admiralty<br />

and corporate bankruptcy matters. In 1970 she had<br />

<strong>the</strong> privilege of being a member of a DAR sponsored<br />

trip <strong>to</strong> EngLand,Scotland and Wales. Same research was<br />

done at <strong>the</strong> Society of Genealogists in Ioncbn and<br />

she still maintains membership in that society.<br />

Offices held include; President,Natl Bus.fc Prof .Wbraens<br />

CW>. Ios Angeles ,W>ipen Lawyers' O^ub. LtAt. Young<br />

Republicans.L.A.. yice President; • '<br />

PROFILES (ANCESTORS WEST, MAR 1981 7/1 p.S^ 4<br />

FISH, LILIAN MANN (con) j<br />

<strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Barbara</strong> Trust for His<strong>to</strong>ric Preservation<br />

(secretary a number of years, President <strong>1975</strong>-76)<br />

Satnta <strong>Barbara</strong> His<strong>to</strong>rical Society, secretary for a<br />

number of years, presently (198L) member of <strong>the</strong> j<br />

Board and Library Committee chairman. Member of<br />

Alpha Chapter, Phi Delta Delta USC and L.A.Alumnae'<br />

and <strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Barbara</strong>-Ventura Chapter, which hosted <strong>the</strong><br />

international Convention at <strong>the</strong> Miranar during her<br />

term as president. Also has a green thumb,perhaps fron<br />

genes of Burpee and Burbank ances<strong>to</strong>rs. Raising<br />

fruit,figs, loquats,peaches, plums, apricots,grapes,<br />

eucenia tggries, lemons is a pleasure.She first<br />

LrtHnp- j^rflw**>rries ;for hey fa<strong>the</strong>r,<br />

PROFILES (ANCESTORS WEST, MAR 1981 ^^ 5<br />

NSa,WUAN MANN (con)<br />

^ever^^K68'^ ^P^ *er -o<strong>the</strong>r<br />

T~ evergreen wrea<strong>the</strong>s for Memorial r^v Hem«+,'««<br />

of Rewiut<strong>to</strong>nary »,„, avfl CXX^ ^<br />

Sefin^^ J**3 *"~ laSon^ete^d<br />

graves in a number of cemeteries in Pellam<br />

SfiffiKSfii."appears *Ju-1978 '<br />

^S'eEK? K,1**0* and Edi<strong>to</strong>r AnTwest.<br />

^rt^^o^enls^ £S\1981' ^ * 8><br />

R^rch^cieg&^1^>*&£HLm<br />

she had A£1^10(5gU^^^»^«*<br />

attend O'NEIIi Ga<strong>the</strong>ring in<strong>to</strong>f££ l^L^- 100„<br />

•M-A P^e^lnve^inS^d^e^-S-<br />

j<br />

;^


0s*. f^ /**% „«b-<br />

wtere <strong>the</strong>y Uved »S* BruQswick Town^rT^ hecam^<br />

Valerie n^ved" <strong>to</strong> ^" ^ised <strong>the</strong>irT^lp n!"1 f*50001 ««t<br />

<strong>to</strong> move here* * * —*«*«•« <strong>the</strong>^^T<br />

In 1940 8 whue . "ter ^txrement<br />

a<br />

ances<strong>to</strong>rysys,8g.«Sraftrart-- n-p k« ? feack <strong>to</strong> 1684 wh«r * ,e <strong>to</strong> °°Py a<br />

' W ferry^^ 1984 10/1 p. 5<br />

Carol ftrbes rZtZ M second Fres


a-rn<br />

... I"<br />

9/2.p 48<br />

POEM (ANCESTORS WEST, SEPT 1986, 12/3 p 101<br />

MYGETuPANDCDHASGOrUPAND WENT,<br />

Many years agp received by <strong>the</strong> Edi<strong>to</strong>r from her<br />

dister, Abbie SohbJie Mann Reed (Mrs. Albert L.)<br />

late of Unity, N.H. with info it came from her pen.<br />

Can anyone refute that fact. When shown <strong>to</strong> a SBCGS<br />

member, remark was :"I have seen that before. Mjty<br />

fa<strong>the</strong>r showed it <strong>to</strong> me years ago.:<br />

POEM IN GRANDMOTHER'S BIBLE<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST JUNE 1984 10/2<br />

Shirley R)dick Cbbb<br />

POLISH ANCESTRY, RESEARCH IN<br />

Article by Julia K. Carr<br />

ANCESTORS WEST DEC 1986 12/4/156- 160<br />

^SR RESEARCH<br />

deration ft^ is *rtij, hjbst<br />

holds McCbok MEBR 69001<br />

~ l<br />

PORTION, PATO OP DDTOSICW OF M^^<br />

^ag____^Misrisr/s Washing<strong>to</strong>n<br />

^


tL/rxuco _ur.r.iuciri VAiv_jioiutta wroi, DfiS £§§& L2l**[L<br />

\ HARRY G_^*v In 1968/*Vted helping his fap^ in<br />

search far ...us fa<strong>the</strong>r'&, siblings. All placed iu an<br />

orphanage on death of mo<strong>the</strong>r. See QUERIES for<br />

details(p. 139) Areas of work include<br />

RIOIARDSQN-PmSBURGH PA 1874<br />

GRANT New York, NY 1867<br />

KIP NewXbrk NY 1840<br />

BURNS Indidnapolis IN 1938<br />

con<br />

PROFILES (ANCESTORS WEST MARCH 1983 9/1 p5<br />

GRAHAM, MURIEL RIEMER, Treasurer I<br />

Assisted in typing oopy for this issue.<br />

B. and brought up In Midwest - Beloit MI onlv dan nf<br />

El^er HRIBffiR and wife Laura M. SCHU^E^aS<strong>to</strong>r L<br />

MD, IX, <strong>the</strong>n returning <strong>to</strong> Madison, WI where she<br />

S^4?' family when she came Becax^ across interestA^^g<br />

scrapbooks of obits and<br />

?ndMn^aper ^Hanes her mo<strong>the</strong>r collected <strong>to</strong>ryrs<br />

1££aS?' 5 ?? ??«**> °f extensiveleSrdTft<br />

State Hist. &ciety Library. Discovered census<br />

' tSS"? ^JS?** SWnctta<strong>the</strong>r RIEMER for 1860,1870<br />

1880. Grandfa<strong>the</strong>r b. U.S. 1863,fa<strong>the</strong>r havim? come<br />

^o?^s^i^dr4i^lder^h 1! uU; CitxzensWp <strong>to</strong> - renounced ^oomeean <strong>to</strong> eSlf ^Prussia, Settlor<br />

PROFILES<br />

Q^'.£?^HIM' Treas.second term.<br />

Jggg^gOFnfl ^ ANC WEST MARCH 1984 10/1/6<br />

^IUS,MEMBER CANCESITJRS WEST JUNE 1987 IP/2/58<br />

GUNER3MANN, AUEREY J-^/^oo<br />

^f^*6? ^ci^y bus trips <strong>to</strong> L.A. R>rn and<br />

reared in San Diegp. Hmo<strong>the</strong>r a California, fa<strong>the</strong>r<br />

English. Graduated from S.B.State College as a<br />

^^^'^l husband, George, <strong>the</strong>re but did not<br />

T^ Un!llx^"er a <strong>to</strong>ur of dutv in <strong>the</strong> Army.Spent<br />

2 years in Naples, Italy as a dietician; novld <strong>to</strong><br />

^T1^ and ended up ** ^^awa. Settled in<br />

A. . 7' Retired from job as a dietician at Sam*<br />

sum Clinic 1982. In 1960s and 1970s had <strong>to</strong> prove<br />

relationship <strong>to</strong>r inheritances in England from an<br />

uncle and great uncle. Eventually <strong>to</strong>ok classes<br />

aSJS^JS** *>£ Families of interest:<br />

OLIVER, Middleses,England 1871<br />

NEAME Kent, England 1830<br />

i__§g5E^^^ea^f IV\ 3,840<br />

PROFILES<br />

TK__f_f«? 1** 10/1 p. 6_7<br />

since 1979. m. Sept liiglf^! tlrae at night<br />

Carles Brown; 1ch DavidlllS^* fo*o<br />

Salt lake City, rn_h „ if6 DWN b- June 21,1967<br />

<strong>the</strong>y have 2i ^^JJ* » j* 1976.<br />

"tah.<br />

now is enployeTal adrSSf? £dUStry 22 *» and<br />

«*g of radloyand^v b*St^1lSfley ^.Inc.Gileta<br />

i10^^ genelogy £$%£«.«*»*»** •Credits<br />

l.SBOC Amer-jran w-^ —rlgs* n<br />

PEGFILES(ANC WEST MARCH 1984 10/l/p6 Card Cai 2<br />

HILTON, CAROL FIELD 1529EucSyptus°Hill HI?<br />

HAMILTON, CAROL FIELD 1529EucaJyptusUHillDRD #4<br />

IN CLASS ON His<strong>to</strong>ry of (American) Women. SC 93103<br />

Interest in His<strong>to</strong>ry of birth and youngwomanhood-<br />

Lynn, Essex Co., Mass.<br />

Some ances<strong>to</strong>r charts sent by her mo<strong>the</strong>r some 10 yrs<br />

agp These 3 things gave birth <strong>to</strong> ano<strong>the</strong>r amateur<br />

genealogist. Research 50% New England (Mass.Bay and<br />

Plymouth colonies) 25% Swedish and remainder Ireland.


PFOFf"^, MEMBEF^^CESTORS WEST MAWJH V^L^/lfy<br />

HARDLY PATJLAi_>S J ,1Q .hc<br />

b Hull England; came <strong>to</strong> U.S. as infant of 18^^-<br />

GradSaA mncisi) State (bllege 1966,degree Psychology<br />

Currently a Social Vbrker for Cb. of S.B. First interest<br />

in genealogy began as a teen-ager in N>.CA.Great-aint<br />

ELla fueled interest with many s<strong>to</strong>ries of her Norweg<br />

ian ances<strong>to</strong>rs. Paula is a thorough researcher and con<br />

tinues on work on American, English, Welsh and <strong>the</strong><br />

Norwegian lines of her family.<br />

Names Mike and Paula are currently searching:<br />

HARDWICK IND before 1850<br />

HARDWICK KY, TENN SC • before 1820<br />

RAILARD IND before 1850<br />

AGNEW OH ; ; __<br />

BUCKLEY 9H M " (con 9*1 ne^ rks _,!£ punting Systems Analv


JpP^v.<br />

PROFILES<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST MAR 1981 7/1 p. 5 j<br />

LAABS IORRAINE CRAMER, Secretary SBOGS 1981,<br />

dau of Joseph Peter CRAMER and wife May RICHARDS<br />

Cramer, Centralia, WA. After business colle^,worked<br />

as steno in patent portion of Weyerhauser Lumber Cb.<br />

office. With husband GLENN LAAB and his po<strong>the</strong>r<br />

KENNETH LAAB and 4-ra> old baby went <strong>to</strong> ^^t?*^<br />

<strong>to</strong> build a Hotel in 1956; <strong>the</strong>n came <strong>to</strong> SB in 1957<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST DEC 1985 11/4 p 138<br />

Took Betty Foot's gen. class, now only outside hobby<br />

is gardening RESEARCH INTERESTS<br />

PROFILES, MEMBER<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST SEPT 1985 11/3 p 93<br />

LA BRECHE, MARIE Faithfully at EBQGS Library. Came <strong>to</strong><br />

S.B. 1923. Member of 1st Adult Hi Gen.Qass Bette<br />

Rx>t. 8 yrs a_p.<br />

pjpRDFILES<br />

LAPTUTSEN.AU'A ifWSf<br />

JUN1980 J#2<br />

6/2 p. 40<br />

p. 40<br />

Car d 1<br />

youngest of 6 ch of Will and Marianne<br />

AUBKRTSON IMBOFF. Both parents spent childhood<br />

in Kansas sod houses, <strong>the</strong>ir parents originally<br />

from Indiana. Family Farm 4 mi from Bostwick, Nuckolls<br />

oo. NEB. Town no longer exists. Sandy Knob, <strong>the</strong><br />

country school housed less than 1? students,each class<br />

able <strong>to</strong> eavesdrop on leases 1st <strong>to</strong> 8th grade.Pa-rt of<br />

Estate of a great-uncle, .John Utter, of SanErancisoo<br />

included $75 <strong>to</strong> her mo<strong>the</strong>r which went <strong>to</strong> take Alma<br />

<strong>to</strong> sumre<br />

fig<br />

*<br />

rourn<br />

school at Uof NEBR in Lincoln. Onlv nonev<br />

route <strong>to</strong> education not self-earned, ey<br />

PROFILES (ANCESTORS WEST,June 1930 6/2 Card 2<br />

LAURITZEN, AlitfA IMFDFF p 40<br />

(cQn) Dec 29 1940 m. Girl laurtizen, a law student.<br />

He was stationed at Camp Claiborne. LA<br />

« _ „ __ 'at time of<br />

Pearl Harbor. Sent <strong>to</strong> 3d. Pacific for 3 yrs.<br />

Alma lived in Ibrtland, GR where son MARTIN was<br />

born.Mo<strong>the</strong>r, (widowed) sister and bro<strong>the</strong>r also <strong>the</strong>re.<br />

Cta return <strong>to</strong> states, Carl's service <strong>to</strong>ok family <strong>to</strong><br />

Rtris, TEXAS, Fort BANNING, GA and 3 yrs in Washing<strong>to</strong>n<br />

where he was with Judge Advocate lept.<br />

As civilians, farmed 15 yrs at Edinburg, TEXAS<br />

1960 Alma resumed woliege work <strong>the</strong>re at Ra,n Am college<br />

^forking full time, earned degree 30 urs after start<br />

ing. Dau 2/40<br />

(con) a*v<br />

1964 Aim fcegan teaching in Special education S. B.<br />

1973, Trip around <strong>the</strong> world change of pace, included j<br />

was a special visit <strong>to</strong> Herning, DENMARK, where Carl's<br />

ances<strong>to</strong>rs had lived.Retired from teaching 1976. !<br />

<strong>to</strong> pursue interest in writing and Family His<strong>to</strong>ry i<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, MARCH 1983 9/1 p. 7 ' '<br />

Library Instruction. Details follow those in<br />

Profile June 1980 6/2/40. And continue-<br />

Served seeral years as SBCGS Librarian. In 1980 by<br />

^i SSTi*? f°ra?J° limit ^ivities, but now improved<br />

SSOS^il.?ndU? aml1 ^ouP instruction for nILr<br />

SBCGS members. Ances<strong>to</strong>r's Chart No. 3,June 1978<br />

"^


' I<br />

!!:r<br />

• r<br />

i!<br />

PR0F1\ -i" (AICESTl 'WEST MARCH 1986 12/1<br />

MARTIN , BARBARA BROWN newly elected V.P.<br />

b. Elizabeth<strong>to</strong>wn, N.Y. lived irost of life in<br />

Springfield, OH, except for 3 yrs living & travel in<br />

Europe. Came <strong>to</strong> S.B. with husband Dick in 1968<br />

Attended OHIO St. U; tried <strong>to</strong> be air stewardess<br />

[177 wrou_./<br />

(broken leg got in <strong>the</strong> way) worked for a data base oo.<br />

worked as a travel agent. Hobbies. LDS Extraction .<br />

service interested her in genealogy.<br />

Current Research: MDELLER/WiUUER 1850s R>ughkeepsieNY<br />

GARRISON Dutchess Ob. NY b 1837<br />

NONTORT "" " -b 1806<br />

DE HBEEST Rensselaer Go. NY late 1700s<br />

PROFILES<br />

MARWEDE, Amy floods Sept 1979 5/3 pp 68-69<br />

(John Marwede, husband)<br />

Edward Melven WOODS, Capt. Metropolitan Dist. Police<br />

b. 1874 Forest Glen,Yarmouth Cb., Nova Scotia<br />

grandparents: Robert Wentworth Woods<br />

Angeline HAMILTON<br />

<strong>Ances<strong>to</strong>rs</strong>' chart (No. 22 in JUN 1979 AW 5/2/p54-56<br />

(111us) painting by sister Dorothy Wbods, p. 68 •<br />

of old ELy Gbuld house on Spot Pond, Maiden,MA)<br />

PROFIIES __ OFFICER (ANCESTORS WEST DEC 1986 12/4/136<br />

MATHEWSON, KEN elected <strong>to</strong> serve 2 yr term asPresident<br />

b and reared in Milwaukee, SI, youngest of 7. Was 18 at<br />

time WW II broke out. Promptly enlisted in Navy and<br />

served from 1942-1946. Returned <strong>to</strong> Milwaukee and worked<br />

for a time, <strong>the</strong>n entered Uof WISCONSIN. Retd <strong>to</strong> Milwau<br />

kee <strong>to</strong> work for General Mo<strong>to</strong>rs. In 1972 <strong>the</strong>y offered<br />

him an unwelcome transfer <strong>to</strong> SB. Turned out well.<br />

Retired in 1984 and now occupies time with many"<br />

interests - Cbllects stamps,makes jewelry and takes<br />

adult ed classes. Active in church work. la<strong>the</strong>r of 4<br />

daughters. Since no son <strong>to</strong> carry on family name, decided<br />

<strong>to</strong> leave a legacy in his genealogical discoveries. Has<br />

ft^.\^Laiitlonal middle Tams of Hyde.3rd gr grand- •<br />

nn^-er's maiden name. See card under wa&S^w<br />

PROFILES (ANCESTORS WEST MARCH IQftfi 10/1 -io /,_,«<br />

Mc£3_I5NATHEN, MERNA &JZ^-12Q~ 12 (18° *«*«<br />

b. IngLewood (Toad ud^H ^ i° Charge of M«nbershi<br />

^^£_S£^~_?"-<br />

_*__w_£d_s««».,5&ra_<br />

***... _r£_^_s_? *——•<br />

BOGGS lancaster PA 1814 ' ^g<br />

POWELL Belmont Cb. OH 1829<br />

GARRISON Somerset Cb. N.J. 1815<br />

J_j__j_ACE Eranklin_gKPA 1795<br />

PROFILES -MEMBER<br />

is now VCSB <strong>to</strong> become te_che? 2£L- G>36^ at •»*»*<br />

Nicaragua., Germny ^achS£??£ f^.1^*. Japan<br />

barter Manbe- of mE* Ste^LS"06 19W<br />

•n<br />

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PROFILES ^FFICER(ANCESTORS WEST DEC 1986 12/4/138<br />

NEFSTEAD, MARJCRIE (Mrs. Raul)<br />

Elected 1st V.P. (program) fbr 1 year,<br />

reports life much <strong>the</strong> same as in her March 1986 Profile<br />

Can anyone help her with American E-glish translated<br />

in<strong>to</strong> English English, see QUERIES (p.141) for details.<br />

Trying <strong>to</strong> identify birthplac e of English residence<br />

of SMITH ,Charles John ((1830-19L2) Ebw is English<br />

NAPLES identiJSkptiill or several o<strong>the</strong>r locations?<br />

see individual card for names now working on.<br />

PROFILES - MEMBER (anC WEST SEPT 1985 11/3/n Q^<br />

NEFSTEAD, MARJDRIE b. Ohio; raised IOWA /3/P 93<br />

She and husband Paul met at U of Iowa where she<br />

earned degree in Home Economics. Residents SB. from " '<br />

1968, following 23 years service in Army. Her I<br />

Interests include gardening,<strong>the</strong>ater and<br />

League of Women Voters<br />

Genealogy-started actively working on about 1 yr ago<br />

PROFILE (MCESTORS WEST MARCH 1986 12/1 p. 10 (178 wror<br />

corresponding secy; met husband at Iowa State Uincorrectly<br />

reported before, (not U. of Iowa)<br />

New areas of research<br />

SMITH, Richland Gb. OHIO mid 1800s '<br />

TAYLOR Richland Cb. OHIO mid 1800s<br />

E^sr*' •*i98e i2/g p*><br />

CDLBOHNE - l_ndon> j^^<br />

UNBORN, Ipswich, Mass 1654<br />

CDBUUJ Clelms&rd, Mflss 1696<br />

*^Y__K_sr ^1930s — *•<br />

chart.On retir^tl^ TO* °" 8"»«W-t-_i fan<br />

rarect ^SSSV^SS« *a<strong>the</strong>r le« off.<br />

GledhiU library. £££?£&»* •*«»**<br />

,PRDpILES (ANCESTCRg WEST SEm- 100_<br />

^acH. am saassm 198e 12/3/89<br />

Batersfieia SuS __ *£» -f sales, b. near<br />

^attended colS"^ f^j^"* Ventura^e<br />

01813 m^a^^^lILl850<br />

•*-v<br />

n


«WC-V>_a(AMC__]tlB <strong>West</strong> J_7">ifl_R r<br />

utXTT* ^ MiChi6aA; ^ 4cn^dr^- One da„<br />

settlement appe_£_ _f£T_?5gv^st^<br />

vaS-^; e trip ^ hand. Eamilies-<br />

YABGER (sic) YEAGER IN LISTING OF NAME<br />

Eayette Cb. KY 1795 '<br />

TOLL Adams Cb. OHIO 1790s<br />

Sr^TS68^^^1^ 180° s early<br />

PROFILES<br />

PEGGY S ^Semtar^sfee&l VI P4<br />

<strong>the</strong>n in I^oSif*. kW? MI *>** of her llfe. ,<br />

Within 2 nos of moving <strong>to</strong> SRn?enry RAND-<br />

^censed Real m&*£'% J*""* a ** time<br />

^"SssrtsSs^ssyr__-.<br />

one nuiiio- m^J^ aeaners- * 1980 over *<br />

%K,SoT^1Ss(ANCESraiS "Siariagri47_7Bi :<br />

had started reseSng^cS?^ *?*'«"'• »=le<br />

and in 1950s Bills' fafher 2ve ?t £f° handed *><br />

<strong>the</strong> info in a file and fin.f? _ <strong>to</strong> hlm- B111 kept<br />

<strong>to</strong>ge<strong>the</strong>r.creating _^_JK^ f"ted Putting it '<br />

Aunt Ibrothy <strong>the</strong> oliSi,<strong>to</strong>t'*ich he ««* <strong>to</strong> his<br />

add infor she _5h?S. *"* manber' <strong>to</strong> revie« "*<br />

river in Cbventr/lbSn pfj! llVed across <strong>the</strong><br />

Grew up Winnetka ttr S? ^^surer rong<br />

St^nT*«"*^^ «K5,Sr ?Ue^.CWord<br />

«ught kindergatdn S. B. 26 yrs^fJ^^'^ans<strong>to</strong>n<br />

PROFILES<br />

BOTH, CAROL R3RBES ,<br />

; (ANCESTORS WEST SEPT 1981 7/


c ,<br />

PRD1- !_S, EARLY ;.__MBERS by Carolyn Curtis<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST MARCH <strong>1988</strong> 14/1/8<br />

ROTH, CAROL (CAROL FORBES ROTH (Mrs. Steven<br />

b. Carol Jbrbes, San DiegDjgrad <strong>the</strong>re from San Diego<br />

St. Cbllete. m Steve in 1967, moved <strong>to</strong> Gbleta in 1971.<br />

Have 3 ch in grade school..<br />

When she joined <strong>the</strong> Cbleta Newcomers TOLub she attended<br />

a group on genealogy. Started by asking paternal grand<br />

fa<strong>the</strong>r for info; pleased someone finally interested and<br />

brought out hugfr boxes of pictures,albums and tin types<br />

dating back <strong>to</strong> her great-great-great-grandfa<strong>the</strong>r.<br />

SBOGS started with an ad she placed in <strong>the</strong> S.?B.News-Press<br />

27 attended <strong>the</strong> first meetig. About 1973 note reced from<br />

one re help on a hook on Jbopes family - Carol had Hbopes<br />

and Jumped at chance and was able <strong>to</strong> trace her line back.<br />

*feJ93§; y^iUsicw^rnqm/HomiL bower leaver)<br />

BODREL (HQDIIOEV » KLEIN.! • ' • --V.'<br />

PROFILE (ANCESTORS WEST, JUNE 1986 12/2 p 49<br />

RSHDELL, HELEN PINKEFHON<br />

Answers queries for Sbciety. Grew up in N. Jersey,<br />

lived here since 1974. 3 ch. 2 <strong>to</strong>ys, 1 girl<br />

Keep her busy with PTA etc. Enjoys swimming "<br />

Started gen Fall 1982 by taking an evening course.<br />

Itet her said <strong>the</strong>y had nothing <strong>to</strong> cb with Pinker<strong>to</strong>n<br />

if* ^ *&***> but she wanted <strong>to</strong> find out for her<br />

self. They don't. Working on<br />

PINKERTON Dauphine Co. PS Eirly 1800s<br />

A SHADOW, Dauphine: 5. PA Early 1800d<br />

RUSS Blair Pi pa Early 1800s<br />

PROFILES<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, MARCH 1983 9/1 p. 7<br />

SCDILIN, RUTH BBDOKS librarian, Direc<strong>to</strong>r<br />

SMC" A_ajg»| r-"=au*<br />

i^^RSWE^ SZUionT? ^^<br />

Ubrarian. s_^ laa6 12/112 C180-)<br />

Profiled March tc£ ~ see card under •,„<br />

*ciety Ubr^T, ^3 ^d 1984 ANnp^D£er "ame<br />

^nter. on &'«W»Jan S* f^' ^o-<br />

__5?L_^_5_^^<br />

S°MT-ARN0_D NDDA ^ f* ""^ies<br />

^ent research: S' B* sin** rly 18°°'s<br />

HAUERT ^^^f^e bl835<br />

PflOPILE<br />

' ***•> •S^ ^noui EdHR-d •BP "•» _. 198^/1 '/1 pp. 5<br />

Inheritfl_T0fPrlne' *>. has ^ Service, Son *v» , I<br />

-_a5_sa^A_ss___?-s~H<br />

/ ^


J^N PHoi ma ot Chesta, **-nk SMITH<br />

his M???-2T^i-S first landing April .* **" 29, m1926 P^"6 at San ^nremarating Pedro CA<br />

aboard a Standard Oil tanker '<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST MARCH 1983 9/1 n 7<br />

FRANK B. SMITH, Parliamentarian<br />

3_fTrt"Si?f0_f'_ "o ?aCe MoCANDLESS and lives at<br />

<strong>to</strong>cl_£ "£L£nV^' °* !3110- ^yflower ances<strong>to</strong>rs<br />

inciuae Stephen Hopkins and Richard Warrne<br />

Ancestral Table Chart 17, Anc <strong>West</strong> vol 4/4 _«. 1970<br />

A generous and consistent supporter of **JJBP 1979<br />

1


^ V *>R ANCESTORS WEST MAR 19& 7/1 p6 I<br />


M^**' PROF _ ,<br />

(ANC0_sfiv,_-3 WEST, M&£H 1983 9/1 p. 4<br />

THIESS, Etaily Perry Vice President (Pres. 1981)<br />

Older of 2 ch born <strong>to</strong> Arthur K ancj Janette Curtiss j<br />

PERRY; b. on a farm in Hillsdale Co., MI; when 3 j<br />

parents moved <strong>to</strong> Hartford,where <strong>the</strong>y operated a grocery<br />

s<strong>to</strong>re until fa<strong>the</strong>r's health prompted move <strong>to</strong> East<br />

Lansing, 3D she could attend MI ACKICULTLRAL COLLEGE<br />

(now MSU) ;School of Ek»nomics,with major in Nutrition<br />

5 days after grad. m. Wilbur H. Thiess whom she met<br />

as her instruc<strong>to</strong>r as a freshman in Physics. Year<br />

before m. he had tafeen position as Extension Horticul<br />

turist at Mass. Agri.Gbllege, Amherst, Mass. Sighin<br />

5 years were parents of 3 sons, all now married,<br />

7 grand daughters, 2 grandsons and 1 great-granddau.<br />

PiOFILES, EARLY MEMBERS (ANCESTORS WEST^MARCH 1986 14/1<br />

p.7, by Carol Curtis<br />

THIES, EMILY had last profile in March 1985 issue.<br />

Served as President of SBOGS 1980. Maiden name PERRY.<br />

She and husband have 5 great grandchildren.<br />

Emily is a member of Mayflower Society,descended from<br />

William Bradford, Richard Warren,Isaac Aller<strong>to</strong>n and<br />

Myles Standish. Establish Standish line from a response<br />

<strong>to</strong> a query in ANCESTORS WEST. Joined CT Gen.Soc and<br />

teas received as well as provided great deal of info<br />

over <strong>the</strong> years. Has divided gen.in<strong>to</strong> 8 parts for each<br />

great grandparent. Surnames are PERRY, STURGIS,KEENE,<br />

WKRSTTCR. CiPRTT**» -PATMFR WMfflffn K-TR<br />

Card 2<br />

PROFILES (ANCESTORS WEST MARCH 1983 j^f/l^<br />

THIESS, EMILY PERRY (con)<br />

See earlier card re training at Cbrnell U. and<br />

M.A. Child Development,Family Relationships. Teaching.<br />

Retired <strong>to</strong> join Bill overseas when he was serving<br />

as Cbnsultant in Agribulture for Ebod and Agricultur<br />

al Organization of United Nations. He served in<br />

Yugoslavia and Syria, a <strong>to</strong>tal of more than 5 years.<br />

InfcLtted family in<strong>to</strong> travel,which has included a9mo<br />

trip around world,visiting 24 countries 3 trips ]<br />

included genealogical research in England. Ebr some<br />

years she was a member of Sbciety of Genealogists<br />

in Iondon and engaged in research in its collections.<br />

1972 sold <strong>to</strong>me in Amheut, moved <strong>to</strong> S. B. <strong>to</strong> be_<br />

near oldest son and fnmily; Attened 1st mtg of SBOGS<br />

founders. Church member;volunteer Bat^ryjc ^nlrn ^""V<br />

r" Card 1<br />

ffllS^Iitaily Perry (ANCESK)rs WEST,MAR1981 7/1 p.5<br />

EMILY PERRY TEHEES,


L<br />

KVILES E_E___Y PERRY THIESS con) ^ard 2<br />

l7cl«F?J'S,mTeC<strong>to</strong>r of Nursery Scho°1 ^ teacher<br />

nS^^??*?* J? 1*°* *"RS WEST JUNE 1986 12/2 p 49<br />

THIESS, EMILY one of founcing n__mbers of society. Past<br />

President and currently serves on <strong>to</strong>ok committee.<br />

At 6 yrs was asking how <strong>the</strong> elderly woman who was<br />

visiting with her mo<strong>the</strong>r was related. Mo<strong>the</strong>r <strong>to</strong>ld her<br />

she was a cousin of her grandfa<strong>the</strong>r. Emily still can't<br />

prove <strong>the</strong> connection.<br />

Keeps busy on: KIEFER, Madison, OHIO 1846<br />

HAVENOR or HEBNER Madison, OHIO 1831<br />

KALB, Montgomery Cb. PA 1733<br />

_ • — ' )<br />

PROFILES _OFFICER (ANCESTORS WEST MARCH 1986 12/l/lo(l«8 ,<br />

-JHELIN, HAROLD Parmiamentarian,b. Chicago. Came <strong>to</strong> j<br />

S. B, 11 yrs ago on retiring from job at THA |<br />

Plays violin; member Music CLub. Emjoys square dancing,<br />

with wife, Merna McQena<strong>the</strong>n, ano<strong>the</strong>r member, interested<br />

him in hrnrslohy snouy 5 yrs ago. Vbrking on J<br />

EHELIN Smoland, Sweden 1886<br />

DAISCH Wuerttenburg, GER 1599<br />

BREITMAYER : : d 1728<br />

irftMATT : : d—l__-_3 _____ — L<br />

PROFILES - MEMBER<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST SEPT 1985, 11/3/p. 93<br />

TILTON, ELIZABETH (Mrs. George)<br />

family moved <strong>to</strong> Cfeik Park IL ajter her birth in<br />

OMAHA, NEB. Attended Uof IL, BS andMS,Chemistry<br />

Husband George, currently on Geology faculty at<br />

; UCSB is a graduate student of Fuller Theological Sem.<br />

Til<strong>to</strong>ns have 5 ch and 4 grand ch.<br />

Tn», hS1"23 ttSS^g^W^P «<br />

March 1981 7/1 p 6<br />

son of Clifford L. and Jessie BARNEIT TITUS b.Florida<br />

Article on his genealogical interest elsewhere in this<br />

issue. Ances<strong>to</strong>r Chart 6,June 1978.<br />

Library particularly indebted <strong>to</strong> him for material<br />

on Ibrth and South Carolina, Georgia and Florida<br />

A.IBCL G-->nEAlJXICD, pp 10-11. tells of his nurturing<br />

of his Family Tree.<br />

PROFILE) (ANC3SSTgRS WEST, MARCH 1983 9/1 p. 5<br />

Direc<strong>to</strong>r, President 1979 and 1982,<br />

"i


^^<br />

Sm^mf^^ WSr' «-«CH 1««*3 9/1 p.5<br />

TITOS, HARRY Direc<strong>to</strong>r. President 1979 and 1982<br />

mS"^"11 °* ?lM«d_, and Jessie B_rnett<br />

«»


QDA1-. ^^1Affil 'VLV PWnRDWintrinB.-1i>-Kitchiii<br />

aJAKER' MARRIAGE -FAMIUf RETOHDWintrin6u«u-<br />

Batert wtntstnghm and Mary, dau of Edwud Kit chin<br />

; ANCESTORS WEST, SEPT 1980 PP 95-96<br />

Wife, Mary, d28th4th_month, 1755<br />

R^tTs^ay. 7th nonth, 1746d.22,9th no 1755<br />

^Ch b. 14th day 11th ^nth 1747<br />

Mary b. 16th day 10th ironth 1749 ,<br />

John b. 2nd day 11th month 1751 j<br />

James b. '2nd day 4th npnth 1755 d uth,4.th nonth 1755<br />

See note as <strong>to</strong> UPDATE under iMira_#*HC_ni ,<br />

%JeSTIRS WSTM NAR -881, 7/1 p. 10. ^^<br />

' [ ... in i • .. p i ii<br />

QUEBEC RESEARCH (ANCESTORS WEST,MARCH 1987 13/1/8<br />

SBOGS member Margaret Fry Church Gbx (Mrs.W.Kenneth<br />

206 E. Junipero St. SB 93105 suggests <strong>the</strong> name of<br />

MR. ALBERT LASNIER, ROOM %501, 305 Des Eranciscains,<br />

Quebec City, Quebec, Canada G182-9 be included in<br />

ANCESTORS WEST. Assisted her in tracing Rev. Henry Oox<br />

a Methodist minister, grandfa<strong>the</strong>r of her husbadnd.<br />

from England who m. Sophia Jeffery,whose parents came<br />

from England. Sophia attended best school in Quebec -<br />

Cbur et monastere des Ursulines. a Quebec. Mr.<br />

Innier is French, but does well in English. Should<br />

inquire as <strong>to</strong> amount of his charges. In past have<br />

been very reasonable. Send Intl Exchange Coupon for<br />

reply.<br />

QUERIES ARE READ AND ANSWERED<br />

Snily Perry Thies<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, JUNE 1982 8/2 p. 48<br />

Query in Dec 1981 ANCESTORS WEST brought family<br />

name and birth date of Mehitable who m. Stephen<br />

BRYANT - A descendant of MYLES STANDISH.<br />

Article in NEBGR April 1933 title: Children and<br />

grandchildren of Capt. Myles Standish, by<br />

Mer<strong>to</strong>n Taylor Goodrich, M.A., Keene, N.H. indicates<br />

Mehitable was dau of Jbsias (later in life Obsiah)<br />

b c.1613 d.Pres<strong>to</strong>n Ct. 19 March 1690, and his<br />

2nd wife Sarah AILEN b 30 March 1639, survived her<br />

husband 2d of 2 $_ns who left descendants<br />

Mehitable b. 1659, Plymouth, Mass,<br />

APERIES mar 1978 4/1 !<br />

,PEASE-PAIira.WHEE__BR Berniqe C.Mendillo I ,<br />

QRTON^WIJTCW-TQNKS # f J/ '" ^ '"<br />

4/1 p.9 ^T^-pRATT HILL^RDYKEE PRICE-DE PUE<br />

-U^SAY WHITNEY Mary Ellen Galbraith<br />

VI P.4 DAVIS YEAZLE /fancy K.H.Strait<br />

4/1<br />

Vic<strong>to</strong>r M. South<br />

'f


f^ERIES f^- June 1978 4/1<br />

• p. 39 TRASK-PEABCDY HASTINGS-__CflLMES PERKINS-PEABCDY<br />

merrill- WCXXOOCK KLEIN-ROTH<br />

P.42 TOMLIN OOLES-ODLLINS ___Sl^flen J- *>th<br />

Karen Heritage<br />

W^E-BOGGS RUCXa___3-BREX3-E_NRI3X-E (EREOINRIDGE)<br />

' ' Merna McQenathan<br />

fyjrci^-^-SHAW ANDERSON-BRONAUGH Mrs.Erank N>rris<br />

I• P*46i^rmf:HOTjB Tta>LEET-SMI,ra BAI^RUTTER<br />

V vic<strong>to</strong>r W. South<br />

• ^ * i<br />

_| QOTItlES June 1978 4/_><br />

. __e Mrs* Vera J- Crawford (San Jose) i<br />

-P.es HEAID MARQUIS SMYTHE -(SMITH) '<br />

Frank B. Snith !<br />

: .p.65 SHEEKS (SHEIKS) ,*____, c ^^^<br />

.


!\i<br />

J0$^ jt^tK .^%<br />

QUERIES March 1979 5/1<br />

, p.4 UTTER-SWANK FINNEY-EOSDICK ALBERTSON<br />

McKINL-^-WAJJCEEWAIJCER - IMHDET OIDHAM<br />

I Mrs.Alma Imhoft I_auritsen_^ . n^<br />

- p.28 RICKERD <strong>Barbara</strong> Rickerd Thompson \^rs* ohlf V<br />

i p. 28 PIERCE-KINGSLEY HALCDMB-HALL <strong>West</strong>oriKingsiley<br />

p. 28 HAMBI.ETON-HAMILTGN K_^EYj_i_ENY2KE^^<br />

HURLE_3URT WOCDS-SIMS WOCCS-MDRTON<br />

Mrs. hlF Wv^^fi Marwede<br />

QUERIES JUN 1979 5/2 p. 51<br />

PE^IN-HAKTWELL WHITNEY . ^C8"<br />

H^-BLISS Mary Ellen Galbraith (Mrs. W.A.)<br />

HITCHCOCK also : : : p. 61<br />

UX93BSLE8 JUN 1<<br />

BAKER-FARU* *>« b^ 29Q1 Texas ^<br />

Albuquerque, NM 87110<br />

ANDREWS - HARDY- HOLT Lilian M. Pish<br />

HITCHCOCK Mary Ellen Galbraith (Mrs. W. A.<br />

indm^ iivrroTh_raio8y *-*


•0^\ -_^PS\ l^^^fk.<br />

'-«i5_L QUERIES .^CESnORS WEST DEC 198^ j/4 p.131 /<br />

'n&rs: R. A. King, 2220 Ibllaixi, Tyler, TEXAS 75701<br />

BROWN IOVEALL<br />

Girol McCLASKEY 545 Kinsen, #7 Icfcho Falls, ID 83401<br />

McCLASKEY<br />

Beatrice Mohr McGRATH 4746 Anarosa St. SB CA 93110<br />

BANCKER ORTENBERGER GRUBB BANCKER<br />

BANCKER WJLLE-T<br />

Michael HARVESTON 8321 N. Alhany Av Tampa FL 33604<br />

HAVERSION<br />

Wilson M. HALL P.O.Box 624 Fairhope ALA 36532<br />

NellQWMLLY 985 Crestw»d Dr § BCA 93105<br />

KEEVER IAWRENCE WINCE HAIGHT HQWARP COUCH<br />

E^M3 ww*Ma.ra **? **** -<br />

QOERIES (ANCESTORS WEST MAR 1981 3/1 32)<br />

Mary Bigelow (Mrs. Wm. S.) G3041 E.FRances Rd, Clio MI<br />

ALLEN COPF CDLBLHN LAYTON 48420<br />

Rev.Ibrd Alward,P.O.Box 30 lfeckawic,New Brunswick BDH 1<br />

RYDER or RIDER ALWARD<br />

Lilian Mann Fish 2546 Murrell Rd.S.p.,CA 93109<br />

DOUGLAS CALVERT LAING<br />

QUERIES (ANCESTORS WEST JUNE 1981 7/2/46<br />

Virginia M. Paddock 2239 Fea<strong>the</strong>rhill Rd. S.B. CA 93108<br />

PADDOCK PAIN(E) PAYNE PADDOCK HAND ALDEN<br />

PAI3IX)CK/CI_EVENGER<br />

k QUERIES (ANCESTORS WEST, JUNE 1981 (con) p.44<br />

Qirol I<strong>to</strong>th 5459 Palace Ct., Sbflta <strong>Barbara</strong> CA 93111<br />

PERKINS PEABODy KLEIN ROTH EORBES<br />

Carol McClaskey 545 Hinsen #7 Idiho Rills ID 83401<br />

McCLASKEY<br />

Frank S. Perry 1297 Amesbrooke Dr., Ottava ONT K2C 2E8<br />

VINCENT PERRY<br />

JEDIAH SMITH SMITH SOCIETY wants info re monuments.<br />

for roster <strong>to</strong> be compiled<br />

Raymond F. Wbo


QUERII_b (ANCESTORS WEST, SEPT 1981,p.92 (QOn)<br />

Elizabeth A. Early, 3021 Calle Nbguerra SB 93105<br />

BECKLEY BLAIR CARTER WILLMAN HARMON EARLY<br />

CARSHBDEN WILLMAN<br />

LILIAN M. FISH 2546 Murrell Rd. SB 93109 p. 103<br />

Mrs. <strong>Barbara</strong> Stephens 4403 N.E.122nd Ave.Vancouver WA<br />

988862 PIERCE -SATQMDER FISKE (FISH)<br />

Mrs. Wilbur H. Thies,41Northridge Rd.SB 933.005 p 106<br />

(now at Samarkand, <strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Barbara</strong>)<br />

PARKE BENNETT KIEFFER KAIB KALB BURTON<br />

HAVENOR STEVENSON ALWARD PARKHLIRST<br />

fAwrre?TQiffi w^rr, gEPT 1981 7/3 pp as above)<br />

QUERIES (ANCESTORS WEST, DEC 1981 7/4 p.120<br />

Sylrvia A. Hanna (Mrs. William) 4539 Via Maria SB 93111<br />

CLARK KIMPTON WELTER HANFOHD BARRY EACHES I<br />

BRUNNER KERN I • <<br />

-tally Perry Theiss(Mrs. Wilbur H.Sr.) „,A, _OA<br />

BROOKS DUNHAM HATHERLY PHILLBRICK PE^f^^ARKHDRST<br />

COLBY PHILLBRICK JOHNSON CURTISS WOCDWARD BURTON<br />

Bennett Sturgis Harlow Ward Frost RUMSEY<br />

also 7/4/ 137 LITTLE WARREN KEENE BRYANT<br />

DYER BOLLES<br />

N. Burr Coryell P.O.Ebx 662, S. B. CA 93102<br />

CORYELL DRAKE CX3RYELL SIOCUM (XRYELL PERICE<br />

OORYEIL SNOW CORYELL SPENCER OQRRYELL JOHNSON CORYELL<br />

AND with GIBJQRE STEBBINS/DAVIS iOWBOTHAM PITE3 HAVEN<br />

Af(C WE?T 7/4 jp, 1(37<br />

QUERIES (ANCESTORS WEST, JUNE 1982 8/2 p 66-67<br />

Marjorie Ibmnel 153 N. Filbert St. Exeter CA 93221<br />

HICKS SHAVER SISSQN<br />

'M'-^S?£££* 276A »«—U MS 3*567<br />

"IbiS8"1^1460 ***** farden *** S_n JoseCA9^25<br />

"SS^tK?°-ffay S-B-a 93m :<br />

Philip W. Van Wagoner 8891 Cbllinewxid Dp t a raonnco<br />

^WAGONER VAN WflOHHHI ^* ,A' CA9°°f9<br />

QDERIES (ANCESrORS WEST JUNE 1982 8/2 p 67<br />

Frances YeagerRamsay (Mrs. John C. 0.<br />

IbrothyM. Wilt 833 Cieneeuitas Rd hn C. McCbrnack 5302 N.Arrow Dr P<strong>to</strong>ri. nt bi«i„<br />

ffiOWN CARRIOTERS McCDRt^^ARRET &614<br />

^lest^;!;0-a)X 37010'^°^n,MINN55431<br />

««-— Ti&Bjft&SB^tejUm CUMBERS.


^ WMmpi CAICESl^ WEST, DEC 1980-p l^^fu/a ,oj3<br />

t Wirt, .'ed Fuller ^xlbody 5 Pelican Circle,ifelf i<strong>to</strong>or Moon cay<br />

CA 94019 RUTENBURG HEREN DEN<br />

Jbhn C McCornack 5302 S. Arrow Dr Peoria<br />

Brown ousru<strong>to</strong>ers mccornack garret p.<br />

ILL 61614<br />

153<br />

Shirley Gbbb 4805 la Gama Way S. B, CA 93111<br />

HAMILTON ROSS CDTT<br />

i<br />

Dorothy A. Iorenti 2877 Jasper St. Philadelphia PA<br />

H3BBS 19134<br />

Mrs. Wilbur H. llieiss (Emily Perry Tftiess) SB<br />

DAVIS SWETLAND MANN BERRY DUNHAM PHILLIPS?<br />

SAMPSON BRA1-EY _ORK BROWN STEVENSON BARIOW<br />

WADSWORTH SAMPSON PUJMMER EASTMAN BENNETT REWKXDS<br />

CLaudette Maers POEbx 37010 Elooroiii^nMINN 55431<br />

CHAMBER-?<br />

QPERIES (ANCESTORS WEST DEC 198X8/4 p 154<br />

?_---_-??.&__*----«-<br />

mini-family tree P<br />

nilA_!_5oA-MKr 3929 ****** *» ^nBernardio CA<br />

Iora Dulas 1164 Crestline Dr SB 93105<br />

POINTS P0YNI2 (Points) ^<br />

KKi „ seph,Sr.(1720-1775)<br />

HANSEN SCHU(S<strong>to</strong>u,Sihau) PETERSEN<br />

UUAN MANNFISH 2546 Murrell Rd S 1} 93109<br />

OTAVES BAD3ER graves SMITH<br />

^^^^TJmT OT> HIGGINS HAYIORD<br />

TfltnASST *** "^1983 9/1 pis<br />

£L£&a Redpath


^^ / (//^<br />

6. Herbert Lewis m. Ida Mar7-ATO?L__ Damed<br />

TYSOV Edwin Tyson England TYSON<br />

ban Francisco connection mentioned<br />

•__r_£_sji£js*. •»- M-a a mo8<br />

.4.<br />

_' ^°°land<br />

Dr^ Perez T.<br />

Hannah<br />

and<br />


^ QUERY ^ANCESTORS W-3T JUNE 1983 9/2 p. 63<br />

^Ulian M. Fish 2546 Murrell id., S. B- CA 93109<br />

Need family data including surname of Mary wife ol<br />

i JONATHAN 5 BURPEE „__„ 1QO„ Q/o nn 104-IO6<br />

I.; (ANCESTORS WE3T SEPT l^^^^aanada Hills<br />

: or. BDnita J. T


Jl^<br />

Frank I xxiworth I J. Ebx 234 San Ardo CA J450<br />

EuxmcEcrn<br />

$hWM E% Scofield 524 Nb/Vbluntario St. SB.93105<br />

WRIGHT HOLMES BAKER<br />

Jose Luis Gzosson Serrano<br />

Spain GROSSON<br />

calle Jativa,6,Valencia-2<br />

QUERIES (ANCESTCRS WEST JUNE 1984 10/2/ pp 76-78<br />

ALma Imhoff lauritsen 2162 E.Valley Rd.S B 93108<br />

McKINLEY WALKER IMHOFF<br />

Alice Oving<strong>to</strong>n 3L9C Lloyd Ave. S, B, 93L01<br />

EDSQN ORCUTT EDSON ORCUTT WASHBLRN GRAY HARKNESS<br />

STEINER (STONER) SINN STEINER BRUNNER RAMSBURG BRUNNER<br />

Jesse Everett Mann 2360 Sixthi ve 5-C San Diego CA 9?LQ1<br />

' MANN !<br />

Ruth A. Pelch 506 (_alle Alamo S B 93105<br />

HENERICKS YOUNG HARPER YOUNG YOUNG STAFFORD EDMISTON<br />

Evelyn G. Webb 1710 Van Ebrs<strong>to</strong>n Ave Cbrcoran CA 93215<br />

WEBB BARNES<br />

report on castleman query(ANC WEST June 1984 10/2/78<br />

QUERIES (ANCESTORS WEST SEPT 1984 10/3 p 100<br />

Theresa Brown E. 44 Glass Spokane WA 99207 BROWN<br />

larry King 100 Iongview nr Hendersonville TN 37075<br />

RECTOR FISHBACK<br />

Patricia A. Case 1002 San An<strong>to</strong>nio Creek Rd SB 93111<br />

SMITH<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST DEC 1984 10/4 p 117<br />

Jack L. Shaw, 201 Walker Rd. Petaluma CA 94952 SHAW<br />

Doreen Cbok Dullea,528 Barker Pass Rd SB CA 93108<br />

VERNER HELSBY GROVES SMITH WALTERS PARKER p. 123<br />

Carl Robert Webster 4708 Champion Ct .Greensboro NC<br />

WEBSTER PARKER BALDWIN GRIFFITH BROWN 27410<br />

Donna Macy Sand (Mrs. Robert)412 E.McLeod Rd.<br />

Bellingharo WA 98226 p. 125 HQBBS MACY COFFIN<br />

QJERIES (ANCESTORS WEST, DEC 1984 10/4 p 123<br />

Ibreen Cook Dullea 528 Barker Pass Rd SB 93108<br />

VENER HELSBY GROVES SMITH WALTERS PARKER<br />

Carl Robert Webster 4708 Champion a .Greensboro NC<br />

27410 WEBSTER PARKER BAIDWIN GRIEFITH BROWN p.125<br />

Donna Macy Sand(Mrs. robert) 412 E. McLeod Rd.<br />

Bellingfeam WA 98286. HCBBS MACY COFFIN<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, MAR 1985 11/1 p. 5<br />

Bernice Hall 6254 Momou$rt- Ste.Bolitfs CS 93117<br />

PEASE<br />

Inra Kieyes,formerly of Carpinteria DRAKE p. 5<br />

Audrey Oliver Qintermann 619 Chelham Vfeiy S. B. 93108<br />

RUTLEDGE SMITH SMYTH/SMITH LAMB BATES FERRIS LSONS<br />

QUERIES (ANCESTORS WEST JUNE 1985 11/2 p 50<br />

Mrs. Howard M. Nygreen,Rt l,Box34 Chi<strong>to</strong>n WA 99113<br />

DAVIDSON<br />

Au


JbfiiW. BriLer 7^ 14th Ave. Ta<strong>to</strong>ma Pas^MD 20912 ^# -*^r<br />

IDNGYEAR?IJ^GyAEER/lJlNGYARE/LANGJAHR?/ LANGYEHR p 105<br />

*** Mrs, Ittta (Bullard)Harkey 34, PikeT<strong>to</strong>rne,South Road<br />

London W.E. 23 England BULLARDS Huntingdonshire CDTHILL<br />

*** Charles Brengle (Edi<strong>to</strong>r)6619 Pleasant Rd. #16 CLE<br />

Genealogical Chart (9 generations,511 individual blocks<br />

***Ruth Crosby Morrow SB SIPE9SIPES) STEPHENS GLAYPOQL<br />

*** Helen Miller (Mrs. Charles A.) SB<br />

EVEREmVANDERBIUT PERSDNS/REDMAN/RICHBELl, SMITH/HEERNER<br />

TORNER/HENDRICKS QOTZ/RUPERT DUI/SCHNEIDER MILLER/FLICfe<br />

***W.D. "Sandy" Sanford 7031 Via Valverde San Jose 96135r<br />

SffiTwich S3. HENtRICKS CRIFFIN W*<br />

QUERIES (ANCESTORS WESTT DEC 1985 11/4/140-141<br />

developed by Carol Ifosai from Member Profiles CARD 1<br />

GRAHAM - Andrew Gage GRAHAMBritish citizen,left area of<br />

ELencia, Spain,where family livd 50 years in 1889 going<br />

<strong>to</strong> Fresno,CA where he is said <strong>to</strong> have d 1894.<br />

*** Eileen Johnson, 222 San Clemente S B 93L09<br />

SOOTT,William, don of Thomas and Martha SCDTT bBradford,<br />

Eng. No yirth record located <strong>the</strong>re;Where <strong>to</strong>rn? J&rentSj<br />

both .b. Bradford, England 1822.<br />

PAYNE, T<strong>to</strong>nas and Lydia PAYNE, he d. on shipboard com- •<br />

ing from Ivanhoe, Eng. (Leicestershire) mid 1800's<br />

Where from?. What ship?<br />

*** Nida Scott-Arnold 36 Barranca Ave. S B 93109<br />

*** Helen Milder 1136 LaVista Rd. S. B. 93110<br />

EVERETT, Mary, 1782-1835,in Duchess ?Cb NY, wife of<br />

Pete VANDER3ILT Who were her parrents (00ntfnext card<br />

Helen Miller(con) QUERIES ANC BEST DEC 1985 c*<br />

ELICKNER, John d. 1848 Indiana. Parented?<br />

HEIMAN Jbhn m. Anne PARSONS,in <strong>West</strong>chester Gb. NY<br />

She d. 1700, Their dau, Mary, d 1885,0.890. Hia Parents<br />

and dates of his birth and death wanted.<br />

*** Helen Rydell phone (805) 687-3734quejrr for<br />

Nancy J. Burke,302 <strong>West</strong> minster,O'Fannon IIL62269<br />

KJDESIIL, re research cbne by Martha Budesill Watson<br />

who was b 11/19/1863 and lived in S.B.after marriage<br />

on RudesUl line. ge'<br />

*** SELLS Wants parents of ftichel Ellen SELLS b 1790<br />

VA perhaps; d. feshville,Jblmes Cb. Ohio.<br />

***Irma Bennet Keyes,formerly of Carpinteria<br />

***Mary louise Keho 340 ad Mill Rd. S. B. 93110<br />

-SJ^<br />

y «ary -n,les_ (nQW Uy anarkand s R^<br />

m.^. MARCH 1986 12/1 oo oc ,-. ^ ^fi<br />

^dine Gauthier Henneri ^ ^t26 (19°- 194 wrong)<br />

HILTON KINGERY (KlSf6^n fev leta CA 93117<br />

* tarol fosai 234 m^ n- .<br />

JETT CQX BMKE 0-jSifenCh *•


4^ , QPMW(ANGES[a$L*riOT MARCH 1986 12/1 iWvwong V&j^<br />

! Ibrman Soofield 524 N. \bluniario SB 93103<br />

WRIGHT BAKER<br />

***Mrs. Rita Bullard Markey 34,Pike T<strong>to</strong>rne,South Ibad<br />

Iondon S.E. 23 England .BCLLARn QDTTRILL<br />

*** Sara Meglitsch QL£Q ifflU2th St.iOiancpUKbarvtfN 98685<br />

WELLS - Amjone interested in organiging THE LITTLE<br />

WELLS AND THEIR Q0NNECTIONS", FRANKFORT, KY June 1986-98<br />

send SASE<br />

*** J. Ian Tbdd, Honorary Coordina<strong>to</strong>r, Oierbu Cbttage<br />

Lelant St. Ives, Cornwall TR 26 3 EL UK TCD ANCESTRY<br />

variants of name; TC»,TODD,TODDE,TODDS,TODHUNTEtt<br />

TDDMAN, TQDKILL, TODE, TOAD & TOOD<br />

*** IOBB Ibuglas A. Iobb, Iobb Genealogical- ecords<br />

Vbrldwide Reunion Apr 7.1986 ftjyal Ancient Order of<br />

Ibrester's Hall, The Leets, nruro, CbrnmLl, Engaldn.<br />

IOBB GEN, RECORDS 1A Ifcsevftn ibw, Truro Gbrn^L.1 TR, LHG<br />

•J ^'•'"''•nH<br />

QUERIES (ANCESTORS WEST MARCH 1986 12/1 191/ V\<br />

DX£ld '"lelin 12Ca N.0ntare Rd SB 93105<br />

g&OKE FLEWELL WIXSON TANNER<br />

.** &* McGptfh 4746 Ararosa S. B. 93U0<br />

CANNON BANCKER<br />

*W&£S SpI40 MiSSJ°n ns *&bwn fflkflSSSE SW. SB 93108<br />

KINE AUjI~<br />

ROBSON WRIGHT MILES<br />

QUERIES (ANCESTORS WEST MARCH 1986 12/1 194 „,«„„ o«<br />

WAR^N H^J^ <strong>to</strong>j0la * SB» sr


***Cheryl JeiusenqmnT'* ^^.fwnfibrksMre ENG<br />

FIVSIMm ^U£F M- ffl 93108<br />

***mS^ ?°S *?X


—O<strong>the</strong>r famiiv JLu ' ,Bn-Q»k jv. i-T and Enmv i<br />

** °n a,^ ^JL^.*. -ooaS^*"*8 ^ey. ;<br />

land in early i8o£ GRoVES^^ounca^*^<br />

***^°CD *«** QU1Dt0 * • ^ 93105<br />

•""rf^S'iff"* *• »• B. 93,05<br />

"*Sa"£«p«* "/3/133<br />

J^^tT"^SJS*"- ^.->-««» 93108<br />

} ' •<br />

j QUERIES, ANCESTORS WEST MARCH 1987 13/1/35<br />

*** Olive REEKS Franklin P.O.Box 60602 SB 93160<br />

BROWN UNSEY<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, JUNE 1987 13/2/59-<br />

S/^^***' *££ CA 91744<br />

:"a^' WB AlaaMa **• Serra, SB 93103<br />

4^ *SDSgr/ Sie^ib^SyaliL^ CarlMe,Canada^<br />

Was he fa<strong>the</strong>r of Samuel Perry b.c 1759,lived Sara<strong>to</strong>ga<br />

NY where his children b. 1790-1804?<br />

*** Carol RDth 5459 Rilace Ct. S B 93111 OITEET<br />

*** Carolyn Mercer Curtis 5644 Marbury Dr Goleta 93117<br />

PRUETT/PRUITT STRAIT/STRAIGHT SHELT BUSH<br />

^SHS^nfe^S^ ^fiam »a?2 SB 93111<br />

QAK/QAKES/BAIDWIN/IDVETT EVEN.Ewen, WILTGEN<br />

*** Merna Wallace McClena<strong>the</strong>n 465 Gble PI.,Goleta 93117<br />

BWIS/KIRKPATRICX/WAIIiACE/MARTIN WAILACE/MARTINDALE(nfiLL<br />

BEVIS PA and OH


ii r~<br />

FranA^er Jr. 4*? Adams Oswosco IP 48^<br />

phone (517) 725 6078 inquiring re Charles BERG<br />

-^0 -^0J\J (o<br />

/<br />

<strong>Barbara</strong> BERG M,D,DAVIS,<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST JUNE <strong>1988</strong> 14/2/72)<br />

T<strong>the</strong>rSfSiS^ WW HAVIS. sister of<br />

hSSr, Jean Ivadel WOOIEY HEYER. Parents were<br />

I<br />

Arthur T. WOOLEY and Ivadel SQUIERS.<br />

K^hSine b. 1910 MICHIGAN; 1o<strong>the</strong>r dau Madeline Ruth<br />

WOOLEY JENNINGS b 20 May 1914.Michigan. Jean and Kath-<br />

,<br />

Srtnce last nadeoontact in 1944-45 in *»*»*%£>> IttJ^ and Beverly Gb<strong>the</strong>rn P.0.B>x 1859 IbriDna CA<br />

3 OOCHREN/C^CHNE/CGRCDRAN +all o<strong>the</strong>r spellings'^^^<br />

a Researching OOTHERN line Prope newsletter Family<br />

K group sheets invited w Same on one below<br />

;e Q'NEII/O'NEILLyO'NEALI/ NEAI/NELL. searchingO/Neil<br />

QUERIES (ANCESTORS WEST, SEPT <strong>1988</strong> 14/3/131<br />

Compiled by Carolyn Curtis<br />

RUIZ,Virginia m. 1893 Henry Theocbre ROM).Divorced<br />

c 1906 in SB Who did she remarry?<br />

J^ona R. Maddox P.O.Bbx 199 Beatty OR 97621<br />

***• E<strong>the</strong>l Rafuse Kings<strong>to</strong>n R.R.2 Nova Scotia BOP 1H3<br />

Canada LANTZ/STRQMACH/ MEISTER families of CA with<br />

Nova Scotia connections. Would like


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JL : RA^P?)ESrRI\S^ »*> TEMPERANCE >J£ ^£ i<br />

' M*H^C^*011Sentinel) bet^ST ' **<br />

aJSi" ^Ske!t' Chan?,ion of abstinencHnd<br />

a gentlemen of Georgia who places more reliance unon<br />

3000 miles betwen Taun<strong>to</strong>n and Bos<strong>to</strong>n.<br />

DEC L978 4/4/ 111 •<br />

RACESAND CASTES OP MEXICO<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, Dec 1984 10/4/ „ i*.<br />

RACES AND CASTES OP MEX1Qn<br />

RACES AND CASTES OP MEXICO (C3<br />

ANCHORS nap ^ ^^<br />

ii ch of a r\»i~ . UP +11 <strong>the</strong> air»\<br />

~!£_*«tas»<br />

"ahi rtf i *ante<br />

atterraiirXhfd<br />

^ el air£» ;„?"<br />

"^ata<br />

J understand<br />

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yOU")<br />

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^~~-*o-ootiaoda/~y x«ere you are')<br />

anr' ^ianjnp<strong>the</strong>r<br />

S^s*^;<br />

•as^ »>jwsass,<br />

sewchinTfor 7- uby "<strong>to</strong>se »&ria Orte»T. 3,93U7<br />

gWM*21'^%^-Pair sSSEjg*<br />

^y Spanish^ratf^,0"6^ (1775-1837?<br />

MSe«rar.SM8. Secretary sbcos<br />

EPOmeS' ANC^^wS3SMAR 1982 a/l p4<br />

Card 2<br />

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^JL. ^|i|jpr ""*sw^ '^0 ^*mjjg<br />

^^ RATE QIANGES - copies of VITAL RECORDS, CITES<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST DEC 1985 11/4 p 136<br />

Calif. M3 VA<br />

REAGAN, RCNAID WIISON<br />

"THE INVINCIBLE IRISH: O'REAGAN ANCESTRY AND<br />

I IMMIGRATION TO AMERICA author SBOGS member Patricia •<br />

Meade White,<br />

i<br />

i<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST. SEPT 1983. 7/3 p. 109<br />

RECIPES SAMPLE "HISTORIC" RECIPE<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, SEPT <strong>1988</strong> 14/3/134<br />

Supplied by SBOGS Member <strong>Barbara</strong> Ibrd <strong>to</strong> VP. JanCloud<br />

PRE-CIVIL WAR SALAD<br />

Since announcement in <strong>the</strong> June ANCESTORS WEST<br />

regarding family recipes for Christmas Cookies,etc.<br />

I <strong>to</strong> be included in December issue,making use of<br />

! those already submitted <strong>to</strong> Marge Nefstead as a<br />

starter, one member hassuggested members might ex<br />

press <strong>the</strong>ir attitude <strong>to</strong>ward including old :his<strong>to</strong>rical:<br />

recipies in each issue of ANCESTORS WEST<br />

comment solicited. Ano<strong>the</strong>r suggestion: (BIT a month j<br />

r<br />

an gfiflitft SMfcfl stVampav&i**<br />

ANCESTORS WEST. DEC 19|8 lW 179<br />

GRANp^THIR^S §J{G^ COOKIES. Nancy Oster<br />

Dec <strong>1988</strong> lVV I80 i<br />

BROWN MORAVIAN COOKIES<br />

RECORDS, WHERE HAVE AIL OOR RE00H3S GONE/<br />

see card under Notes from<strong>the</strong> Field<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST MARCH 1987 13/1/28-30<br />

REGISTER OF MEMBERS' INTEREST- SBCGS LIBRARY<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST MARCH 19ST r, „<br />

MasssacbusettsHn^frolt of iSSS """^^<br />

ALABAMA through New Jersey p£»! 31<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST JUNE 1983 9/2 dp 73-74<br />

New *,rk though <strong>West</strong> Virginia^ fSgn countries.<br />

' •<br />

REGNAL YEARS OF ENGLISH SOVEREIGNS<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST JUNE 1984 10/2/p 56<br />

REINTJES, AFTON E. (ANCESTORS WEST MARCH 1986 1^/1 34<br />

(202 wrong #)<br />

Joint Seminar with IDS Library,Cambridge Dr.Goleta<br />

distributed 2 pp dates and references for Sou<strong>the</strong>rn<br />

States Research Post Rev. .ar and a pp Settlement<br />

and ?(blonial Period, and o<strong>the</strong>r material.<br />

RELATIONSHIP CHART<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, SEPT 1981 7/3 p 84


xGION dland Dr Rtl Whea<strong>to</strong>n<br />

IL 60L87 BOONE?WOIjGAM0(IT,WAIJGA^D^^,V^^<br />

JDnathan WOLGAN0TT b 1800 MD m.Jane BOONE,res OH, IA<br />

Ch:3enas,George,Jane,Sarah;some believed <strong>to</strong> have mi<br />

grated <strong>to</strong> S.B. Cb. CA inib re this family,related names<br />

*** Mrs. ,rancis C. Eliades 3113 Olympic (Oildale)<br />

Bakersfield, CA 93108 ANKEM/TOAUIMANN/SCHELL-info sought<br />

re gen research of late Jack S. Schell of Gbleta on<br />

ANKENY and TRAUTMAN families<br />

*** p.24 Mrs. Evelyn Sell,90? Monterey St.C<strong>to</strong>wchillaCA<br />

93610 SMITO/OTjQNEiza Jane SMITH m. Harry D. COLON<br />

^SB^SiSa^^^ buried?<br />

REQUESTS TO SHARE SOCIEIY RESEARCHER HELEN RYDELL<br />

£mp CUiol Kbsai((ANC.lVEST MaSsTwR 3<br />

AJS.Jaaifte Manjoras,P.O.Bbx 697 Ventura CA gSrcf^<br />

FOY/PHEUN Michael PHEIAN M.itanie OT^aaS?! B CA<br />

*** lhQredl54"1867 Want birth info onYen wllK?<br />

HAKRIS/HALSEL Charles Washing<strong>to</strong>n HARRIS m 1 Oct 1879<br />

*sa^ltLA^r^i^-Ste 1'BiX B930 CbquUle OR97243<br />

2?S\f ^S^*1* Banks «OGERS,cura<strong>to</strong>r of S.B.Muse-<br />

um of Natural Hist. worked ongen of ROGERS familvWtere<br />

WC°PW of his wrk? Any info appreciated y<br />

REQUESTS TO SHARE:S0C.RESEARCHER HELEN BVDETT '<br />

{^mp.p^iol Rosai (ANCESTOR S WEST MARCH <strong>1988</strong>Card 4<br />

*** Aioux L. S<strong>to</strong>eckle 6042 Greenmeadow Rd.Lakewood CA<br />

90713 HITHEN7SHARKEY Bdward SHARKEY was a saloon<br />

keeper in Carpinteria CA Martin Mi<strong>the</strong>n res <strong>the</strong>re 1880.<br />

Both families (of Carpinteria and San Francisco) from<br />

Ireland, recent immigrants (1870s-1800s) Any info<br />

welcome.


•-JL^- Sgggjjr "J^p^ — . ^3jgpt -^jj^||p<br />

;i: *^SrJs^^<br />

"i i • •<br />

RESEARCH CHART<br />

i (ANCESTORS WEST, MAR 1981 7/1 p. 26) '<br />

RESEARCH IN POLISH ANCESTRY<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST DEC 1986 12/4/156-169<br />

Contributed by Julia K. Carr,1140 Garcia Rd.S B CA<br />

Started <strong>to</strong> research fa<strong>the</strong>r's KDSCIELNY family.<br />

RESEARCH RESOURCES, OTHER IOCAL<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, DEC 1986 12/4/135<br />

SBOGS members jave cppierated with RIM PROJECT<br />

of Gen Alliance of Calif. Carl<strong>to</strong>n Smith, Pres.<br />

conducted a seminar-workshop at home of Marjorie<br />

Nefstead Feb. 7, 1986. for inven<strong>to</strong>rying and micro<br />

filming non-governmental records of genealogical<br />

interest now held by libraries, societies, etc.<br />

in S. B. Gbunty. Various aspects described in<br />

ANCESTORS WEST,Sept 1985 11/3/98-99. Peggy Singer<br />

and her oonmittee worked with dispatch and have<br />

compiled a very helpful inven<strong>to</strong>ry available at SBOGS<br />

Library In light-blue notebook in jCalif. section<br />

of 4-^drawer file cabinet. Ta.b-indexed <strong>to</strong> denote<br />

•church' cemetery, school records, newspapers,census,<br />

direc<strong>to</strong>ries^ etc/<br />

RESEARCH - SPECIAL INTERESTS<br />

SBCGS MEMBERS<br />

ANCESTORS WEST, DEC <strong>1988</strong> lWl?2-173<br />

JLTrLtT AND « BO I BSSAKH MY FAMILY rBEB<br />

INTERNATIONAL NEWSPAPER HDR GENEALOGISTS<br />

No 1 Jan/March 1985 Beeson Tabor Enterprises<br />

P* 0 Box 68354 Ibrtland OR 97268, 16 p.<br />

' (ANCESTORS WEST JUNE 1985 11/2 p 83<br />

HOOKSBY NEWS ASSN several items noted including<br />

Fifth Reunion 29 July 1984<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST JUNE 1985 11/2 p.83<br />

PHELPS FAMILY NEWSLETTER, Iompoc CA Vol 1 Na.l Jan 1985<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST JUNE 1985 11/2 p 85


IJ^^ARDS^mily AssoL^ion _W<br />

-w Richardson Family Researcher and His<strong>to</strong>rical News,<br />

Pub. March, June, Sept. Dec. Richardson Heritage<br />

Society 944 South GSt. P.O.Box 123,Broken Bow, NEB68822<br />

__ listed ANCESTORS WEST, Sept 1978 5/3 p 71<br />

RICHLAND COUNTY, OHIO. Location of<br />

ANC. WEST Dec <strong>1988</strong>$ lV^ P 151<br />

RICKARD, JAMES BICKLE<br />

see card under THEY CAME30 SANTA BARBARA<br />

qfn^ °t HDn* JAMES TRE^JAR RICHARD, retired<br />

&.nta <strong>Barbara</strong> Cbunty Superior frZ^9-lrea<br />

RIGGS, Ultah Maria, A.I.A.<br />

gee THEY CAME TO SANTA BARBARA <<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, JUNE 1982, 8/2 p<br />

RIM PROJECT (ANCESTORS WEST DEC 1986 198* 12/4/135<br />

see card under inder RESEARCH RESOURCES,OTHER RESOURCES, LOCAL<br />

Inven<strong>to</strong>ries and listings by SBOGS members.<br />

RIM PROJECT (RECDRDS INVENTORY AND MICRCFIIMING PROJECT<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST SEPT 1985 11/3 pp 98-99<br />

RIZOR,<br />

•£A -WSJ 2S5"' «*<br />

Maple TRINDLB <strong>to</strong>wS^ *° J,S- MZQR «*<br />

studied law.^X-^; B.<br />

_£a^|^ora^'reS---*<br />

THEY CAME TO SANT A Rarrada<br />

ROBERTSON, George W. Ill<br />

90 Clif<strong>to</strong>n Blvd.<br />

Binghamp<strong>to</strong>n NY 13903 FmilX NAME INTEREST<br />

MAPES<br />

MAR1979_jyij). go<br />

"^SCW. DCRCOS<br />

^SS^!^^^rl986l2/1 p9<br />

K^^STER (NY) GEM 1834-1835<br />

^ - *»«* Sarin, in tne<br />

! ~-^ec-iazg—m—p£jp3-iiL__^<br />

RDKEBY, lord' v<br />

»• John Percy LAvmn^' &s erandaughter<br />

** »«Wtf» JTDSm- 3 • «" °* Jbseph UWTCW<br />

*•*»-. **% and Irisi^


BELT^»tANCESTCffe*!»ST SEPT 1986 12/3 p•$&*'<br />

;Featured speaker 3rd Genealogy Pair Oct 18,1986,<br />

United Methodist Church, Anapamu and Garden Sts. S.B.<br />

10 a.m. <strong>to</strong> 4 p.m. SEE CARD yj^^ profiles<br />

Subject: TEN MAJOR GENEAIOGICAL INDEXES.<br />

M<br />

ROOT, WILLIAM (ANCESTORS WEST JUNE <strong>1988</strong> 14/2/54<br />

see Profile Card. Profile by Carolyn Curtis<br />

D0OT/RUTT?R00TT Ibttsflown, Chaster Cb. PA<br />

MILLER Bowling Green, OH 1897<br />

SCHAFFER OH<br />

BOTH CAROL FORBES rt_<br />

(PROFILE, ANCESTORS WEST, SEPT 1981 7/3 p 80) |<br />

First President of SBOGS<br />

eldest of 4 ch of John Bower FORBES and Margaret<br />

(HOLLAND) FORBES ' _<br />

m. Steven J. ROTH a few months before graduation<br />

with BA in ma<strong>the</strong>matics from San Dieg> State Cbllege.<br />

See card under PROFILES _An(pnMae,<br />

" (ANCESTORS WEST, MAR 1982 8/1 p. 4<br />

1 Article OUR ROOTS (SBOGS)<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST JUNE 1982 8/2 p. 40<br />

BQYP* (BA.UEJI) N.UMBERLAND ?A1820-1865 BgoJELO^JD^IiJE)<br />

I4^nqql.n (ft / KX 1785 ®ilN Lehiffh (h.Nr>irt.harantrunPA i*m<br />

Card 1<br />

ROYAL PRESIDIO OF SANTA BARBARA<br />

' (iOTESTCRS WEST, June 1982 8/2 pp 47-55<br />

1788 Map-Pedro Fages from Richmond Collection, Newberry<br />

Library, Chicago, ILL copies courtesy Richard S.<br />

whitehead,v.p. S.B. Mission Archives, and Dr. Jarrell<br />

Jackman, S.B.Trust for His<strong>to</strong>ric Preservation.<br />

Article pp 50-55 April 21,1982 S.B.News-Press repro<br />

duced a previously unknown 1820 map,detailing changes<br />

from 1788 <strong>to</strong> 1820 in chapel,Map shows, superimposed on<br />

<strong>the</strong> chapel, <strong>the</strong> word "<strong>to</strong>rrecita" meaning little <strong>to</strong>wer.<br />

Sheds light on controversial issue,whe<strong>the</strong>r chapel had<br />

a bell <strong>to</strong>wer or a companario (cross arm supported by<br />

2 posts in front of <strong>the</strong> chapel as shown in Alden paint-<br />

ROYAL PRESIDIO OF SANTA BARBARA Card 2<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, JUNE 1982 8/2 pp 50-55<br />

List of Ibbladores (settlers) from article:<br />

SOLDIERS AND SETTLERS OF THE EXPEDITION OF 1781<br />

from Hist. Sbc. of So. Cal. Annual Publications, vol 1$,<br />

pp 88-116 by Thomas Vbrkman Temple II. Atpp 100-104<br />

.is a list of 14 settling in Ios Angeles.<br />

Those with <strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Barbara</strong> connections, include<br />

1. ANTONIO CLEMENTE FELIZ VTLLAVICENCIO wife,MARIE DE<br />

IDS SANTOS SEFERINA and adopted dau^iter MARIA<br />

ANTONIA JOSEFA PINUELAS,8, who m.VICENTE Q&JIJADA 1785<br />

2. RAFAEL MESA m.MARIA ANA GERTRUDIE LQPEZ,both from<br />

Los Alamos, Sonora. 2 ch. expelled 21 Mar 1782.<br />

3. RAFAEL MESA, bro<strong>the</strong>r of An<strong>to</strong>nio deserted expedition<br />

£Z?


4**^ PRESlL^OF SANTA BARBARA<br />

(ANCESTORS WESFUUNE 1982, 8/2 p. 50<br />

Pobladores (con)<br />

trd 3<br />

*^g0?<br />

4. JOSEF FERNANDO DE VALASOO y LARA native of Port of<br />

Cadiz, Spain, wife MARIA ANTONIA CAMPOS,native of Villa<br />

de sinaloa 3. ch: JOSEF JULIAN m.MARIA ANTONIA M3REN0<br />

dau of pobladores JOSF MORENO and GUADALUPE PEREZ,<br />

MARIA JUANA DE JESUS, m. NICBLAS FELIPE,son of JOSEF<br />

XAVIER OORTES, deed and MARIE NIOOLASA RAMIREZ.<br />

MAURINA FAUSHNA.b. at Cbzala, m.JOSEF FRANCISCO DOICR-<br />

AZANO. ch JOSEF YGNACIO MATED,bpt Oct 30 1782 at S.T.Pres.<br />

idio, second child <strong>to</strong> be so honored.<br />

*• JOSEF ANTONIO NAVARRO, 42,of el Real del Rosario, wif<br />

MARIA REGINA DOROTEA GIORIA DE SOTS Y RODRIGUEZ 47<br />

3 ch ?<br />

ROYAL PRESIDIO OF SANTA BARBARA Gaxd 4<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST JUNE 1982 8/2 p. 50-51<br />

(8) con) ch: JOSEPH MARIA EFUARDO NAVARRO,d. single<br />

JOSEF D&iEMENTE,9, m. MARIA DEL CARMEN ROCHIN,May 15<br />

1791 at San Gabiriel, dau of YGNACIO HQBHEBN and<br />

ANA MARIE BJORQUEZ, natives'of Los Alamos, Sbnora,<br />

Josef CLemente Navarro was a soldier of S.B.Presidio.<br />

3d ch. MARIANA JOSEFA NAVARRO,4, accompanied her fa<strong>the</strong>r<br />

<strong>to</strong> Presidio of San' rancisoo before 1790 and m. at<br />

<strong>Santa</strong> Caara Mission Oct 30,1791 JUAN JOSEF NIGUERA, son<br />

of Manuel HIGUERA and ANTONIA REDONDO,pobladores of <strong>the</strong><br />

Pueblo of San Josef de Guadalupe. Navarro was a<br />

master tailor by trade and d.3 Sept 1793.SanFrancisco<br />

wife doubtless MARIA REGINA SOTO d 17 Feb 1785 SanGabriel<br />

; ROYAL PRESIDIO OF SANTA BARBARA<br />

• (ANCESTORS WEST, JUNE 1982 8/2 p 51<br />

Car d 5<br />

A^O^q^^,?0831^1108^'7 (chnd of JOSEF<br />

ANIUNIO ROSAS,67, native of Rresnillo,Archbishopric of<br />

s^ango, and wife MARIA MANUELA CALISTRA HHWANDEZ J# nattv<br />

OF fesario) m. MARIA PELRA MAXIMA Ifl(M dauTZs '<br />

gK^IWO and MARIA ANTONIA CAM^^l?i8^at S.B.'<br />

(13) UJIS QUINTEIO,55,native of Ios Alamos Sbnora<br />

Sadtfevidently <strong>the</strong> first poblac<strong>to</strong> <strong>to</strong> sign on <strong>the</strong> <strong>to</strong>tted<br />

line, and wife MARIA PEMRA RUBIO, alsffmnlL^Sm 40<br />

Sa^^?;iI?dr^>(eDd-fa<strong>the</strong>r) for indiaroonftaSKt P<br />

^—^c* *' J^f-/erra at San C^rielMar^V<br />

ROYAL PRESIDIO OF SANTA BARBARA Card 6<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, JUNE 1982 8/2 p.51<br />

(con)<br />

CASITl^ MARIA GERLRUDIE,16,dau of NICOLAS CASTELO AND"<br />

RrTA GERTRUDIS IALENZUELA, natives of Los Alamos I<br />

came as an adopted dau of LUIS QDINTERD and m '<br />

DOMINGO ARUZ, a Catalan \olunteer,Nov 12 1782#at<br />

San Buenaventura Mission. '<br />

ni OQNCEPCION QUINTER©, 9,m. JOSEF MIGUEL FLORES Y<br />

CANDOVAL, a soldier of S.B. Presidio Dec 26 1782<br />

at San Buenaventura .<br />

MARIA TOMASA QUHOTRO,7, m. RAFAEL GONZALES DE LA CRUZ<br />

Dec 21,1785 at San Buenaventura Mission<br />

MARIA RAFAELA QUINTERO,6, d. S. B. Presidio Tttlv R T7*q<br />

JOSEF OJEMENTE QCJim*RO,3 m.MARIA JOOT^ RCDR^zV 3<br />

«*«Vl Novt 30,1799 at §anta, <strong>Barbara</strong>, ,


HQYAL PRESIDIO DE SANTA BARBARA<br />

( ANCESTORS WEST, JUNE 1982 8/2 p. 51 (con)<br />

QUINTEBD, Ano<strong>the</strong>r dau MARIA CATHERINA,16, m. JQAQJJIN ROD<br />

RIGUEZ a soldier of <strong>the</strong> same expedition; MARIA JOSEFA<br />

QUINTERO 18 m. JOSEF FERNANDO FERNANDEZ of <strong>the</strong> expedition<br />

FABIANa'seBASTIANA, 15, m. EUGENIO VAIDEZ, soldier of<br />

<strong>the</strong> expedition ••<br />

QUINTERO, a tailor by trade, lived a long time ins.B.<br />

where he died. JJ^. •<br />

(14) MIGUEL VILLA, deserted before expedition got <strong>to</strong><br />

Iore<strong>to</strong>. Nothing more known of him. A soldier of <strong>the</strong><br />

same name JUAN JOSEF BILLA, native of San Miguel de ft>ra-<br />

ROYAL PRESIDIO OF SANTA BARBARA Card 8<br />

SOLDIERS WHO ACCOMPANIED POBLADORES OF LOS ANGELES<br />

ARRIVING AT SAN GABRIEL MISSION AUGUST 18, 1781<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, JUNE 1982 8/2/ p.51- 52 names many<br />

OFFICERS AND SOLDIERS WHO ACCOMPANIED RIVERA AND<br />

ARRiyED AT SAN (tARRTEL July 14,1781 listed. p53-55<br />

HDTHERJQRD


n<br />

., _. .^ K «iiv-i*_ oo vviv^i, JUNE iy«7 13/•"'77-79<br />

THE lis ^NG OF LAI\ JHIRE; John H. Sagar s^e card<br />

under LEAVING OF LANCASHIRE<br />

SAN FRANCISCO EARTHQUAKE, Apri 1 18 1906<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, SEPT 1984 10/3 p 110<br />

Mrs. GLayd „<br />

ays Hansen,San Francisco Archives<br />

. Public Library, Civic Center, San francisoo 94102<br />

had made thorough search of all available records.<br />

Her <strong>to</strong>tal of 826 known dead far exceeds <strong>the</strong> 478 eiver<br />

by <strong>the</strong> 1907 Ebard of Supervisors. Send SASE if<br />

writing.<br />

SAN HRANCIS00 RECDRDS McENERNEY PAPERS<br />

April 18, 1906 fire destroyed 1,549 books,records<br />

Microfilming of judgment rolls,etc. by Kbrmons<br />

Act of June 16,1906 -for Establishing and Quieting<br />

Title <strong>to</strong> Real Property in case of loss or destruction of<br />

public records<br />

____XANraST0RS_W^T MAR 1986 12/1 p 8<br />

^SSE803' IN AMD AROUND<br />

(ANCE^ WEST, SEPT i 10/3/105<br />

Addresses of librariPQ nJi '<br />

. ^^aries^and research record centers<br />

SAWTA BARBARA_ (ANCESTORS ^WCIQ^A/p 158<br />

Eboks rencently released: ' /P<br />

(hSunX^*^*. *Hter A.Tbn^kins,<br />

(hardbound) 100 biographies, 1983 ISBN O8746I-W2<br />

SANTA BARBARA OLD TOWN TRADITION - JOE'S CAFE John I<br />

Higgms paperback 1983 ISBN ~^8746L-949-l 8u »<br />

lllus. footnotes p. 87 x ou Pp<br />

SANTA BARBARA AS AN AMERICAN CITY<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, MAR 1981 7/1 p 11)<br />

Reprinted from ANCESTORS WEST Wl <strong>1975</strong><br />

JS2»JfflroA_BMMRA_T^A_ffidRAD0 (1938). pp 46-47)<br />

SAMTA BARBARA BOCENNTENIAL Birthday Cake<br />

S!S?-Bil1^y<br />

<strong>the</strong> bicentennial


U<br />

1<br />

1<br />

1914 Sept-Nbv.<br />

1914- Nov. Dec. <strong>Ances<strong>to</strong>rs</strong> <strong>West</strong>, Dec 1987 13/4/180- 183<br />

^^S£ *?V°r 37'000 «*»*•** listed:<br />

flaro?^*S £\^ting 929495 Dadey <strong>to</strong> Eyre<br />

Ss ^^HyIand 929498 ^k <strong>to</strong> Lyon<br />

ABSTRACTED BY<br />

12-15 Vic<strong>to</strong>r M. South*<br />

43-46MaryEllen Galbraith *-<br />

80-83MaryEllen Galbraith*<br />

118-121 Helen Miller *<br />

pp 8-9 Jean S<strong>to</strong>ckwell'<br />

38-39 MaryELlenGalbraitb/<br />

76-77 Helen Miller +<br />

113-114 Virginia Paddock,<br />

..-~aiAGES PRICR <strong>to</strong> 1700<br />

. (ANCESTORS WEST DEC 1984 10/4/pll9<br />

ANC WEST REF<br />

MAR 1978 4/1<br />

JTJN 1978 4/2<br />

SEP 1978 4/3<br />

DEC 1978 4/4<br />

4/1<br />

4/2<br />

4/3<br />

4/4<br />

JUN 1978::<br />

SEP 1978<br />

DE£ 1978<br />

WW 1978<br />

" 1896<br />

• 1897<br />

Year<br />

* 1894<br />

-"1895<br />

SANTA BARBARA COUNTY DEATH RECORDS<br />

BIRTH RECERDS SANTA BARBARA COUNTY I<br />

Year ANC BEST REF Abstracted by PAGE<br />

1887 MARCH 1978 4/1 Jean S<strong>to</strong>ckwell pp8-9<br />

1888 June 1978 4/2 Mary ELlen Galbraith 38-39<br />

1889 Sept 1978 4/3 Helen Miller 76-77<br />

1890 Dec 1978 4/4 Virginia Paddock U3-UU4-<br />

— -••••• -» -' y,<br />

1890<br />

1889<br />

1888<br />

1887<br />

1i SANTA BARBARA COUNTY BIRTH RECORDS<br />

Year ANC WEST REF Abatracted ^y<br />

SANTA BARBARA CEMETERY REOOHD BOOK 1<br />

copy of items , Interments 375 <strong>to</strong> 2874<br />

and also from Poll lax List 1892 from <strong>County</strong><br />

Records noe sy HLrfhill Lint sty, made<br />

! by Ibris Crawford, at SBOGS Library. Too many<br />

columns in Cemetery .ecords for inclusion in<br />

ANCESTORS WEST. Only names and area location<br />

in Poll Tax lists.<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, JUNE <strong>1988</strong> 14/2/79<br />

Wednesday April 21,1982, founding observed at<br />

j Presidio Chapel site, Mass by la<strong>the</strong>r Virgil Cbrdano<br />

! in manner of that by Fra Junipero Serra 1782,with<br />

blessing of reconstructed Padre's quarters,placeing of<br />

! adobe bricks with names of various officials, Maryo<br />

Sheila lodge, S.B.'s first woman mayor elected 1981.)<br />

greetings by Spanish consul general PAZ.<br />

Earlier observances; Parade Sat. p.m.<br />

Exhibits - 5 canon recently recovered off Goleta.<br />

Question: Did Sr. Francis Drake land S.B. or SanFran-<br />

I Cisco?<br />

Alttril, 18-unveiling of plaque at Gota adobe built by<br />

W SANTA BaAk^A BICENT^iAL Card W^<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, JUNE) 1982, 8/2 p. 44


I..<br />

SAM BARBARA q* ^fTY MARRIAGE RRJOHUfcJ<br />

i&tSHSw 1-W^7 oopied by Ebris Ctate^rd \m0><br />

fromMicrofilm ANC <strong>West</strong> Sept 1986 12/3/123-126<br />

Pbrmat of 1914 Tabulation altered due <strong>to</strong> fact<br />

that computer program used would not parint-out<br />

<strong>the</strong> horizontal tabulation used for 1913 and same<br />

earlier years. Hope <strong>to</strong> be able <strong>to</strong> produce an index<br />

<strong>to</strong> text and marriage records - posibly with <strong>the</strong><br />

marriages in a separatesupplemental pamphlet - at<br />

leaSt ^AtOffi&IRS WEST, SEPT 1986 12/3/123-126)<br />

1914 Mar 7- June 3 ANC WEST DEC. 1986 12/4/166 171<br />

copied by Ibris trawford from microfilm<br />

ANCESTORS WEST MARCH 1987 13/1/41- 44<br />

19L4June 4-July 16 copies by Ibris Crawford ,microfilm<br />

some May marriages, recorded in June are in list,<br />

3,914-, June -$ept. AflGE^TQIJS W$T sTO^E L987 13/2/81^34<br />

SANTA BARBARA COUNTY MARRIAGE RECORDS Card 5<br />

1911ANCEST0RS WEST JUNE 1985 11/2 pp 63-79 •<br />

1912 Ajac <strong>West</strong> 1985 SEPT 11/3 pp 114-122 thru June<br />

19L2 " " DEC 1985 11/4 pp 156-165 July -Ttec.<br />

1913 ANC. WEST MARCH 1986 16/1 203-2L0(35-42 and<br />

19L2 date inadvertently omitted from p 116 Dec 1985<br />

l«L%marriages recorded 19L3 Anc W12/2/70<br />

1913 ANC WEST 12/2 71-82 S3me still bo be transcribed<br />

Cb.Reoorder's office has records of marriages <strong>to</strong><br />

1923. all now on microfilm,lists never printed.<br />

19L3 ANC WEST 12/3 118-120 (Nbv-Dec recordings)<br />

Arlene Duty's compilation of many early Anc <strong>West</strong><br />

»*-i »..». i~ opryy; i ibrary and should be continued,<br />

SANTA BARBARA ODUNTY MARRIAGE RECORD BOOKS<br />

*at^~ .Z. WUJUi »u«xrixaua KEXJUHD BOOKS<br />

TABUIATION [TABULATION (ANCESTORS WEST SEPT 1^1^/3 19B8 121-122<br />

Early hooks by groom1 groom' names only ,<br />

,io^-ih/b 1872-1878<br />

1879 iR7ft<br />

listed<br />

n«*~.<br />

under<br />

^<br />

both bride and (1850-1872<br />

groom<br />

Brides Usts 1859-1871 1879-1912 listed^<br />

Brides Lists irrcliqt. io^ ,«.« ,TT ^Ixxxa<br />

on p. 122<br />

(microfilm) (ANCESTORS WEST DEC 1985 n/4/p^5 147<br />

Gives Naaes of Arties, age vrs ^ p„ ^ Affirmed<br />

from Reel ZlTCr^l ^&^lt2er<br />

Marriages #7-1884 Book AB185^S9 5? Decln of "<br />

Book Marriages ibl pp 1^47 ^ ftan<br />

SANTA BARBARA ODUNTY MARRIAGE RECORDS Card 1<br />

see also Card; EARLYSflNTA BARBARA MARRIAGES<br />

Year<br />

1872<br />

• 1873<br />

© 1874<br />

• 1875<br />

^876<br />

K1877<br />

Iffi<br />

1880<br />

ANC WEST REF<br />

MAR 1978<br />

JUN 1978<br />

SEP 1978<br />

DEC 1978<br />

MAR 1979<br />

Abstracted by<br />

PP 10-11 Jean S<strong>to</strong>ckwell'<br />

40-41 Jean S<strong>to</strong>ckwell"<br />

78-79 MaryEHen Galbraith-<br />

115-117 AlmalmhoffLauritsen-<br />

20-22 Mary Ellen Galbraith<br />

JUN 1980 «"» - - - --' * "<br />

1881 SEP 1980<br />

^ , „. 6/3 77^n 77-80 43"45 Amy Amy^wede^ic<strong>to</strong>rSbuth<br />

Maxwede :<br />

1882<br />

1883<br />

l4<br />

4/1<br />

4/2<br />

4/3<br />

4/4<br />

SEP 1980 6/3 80-82 Amy Marwede,wome,parents te!<br />

,**** *> Wl. .5 Jfew<strong>to</strong>ge Usts DEdea 7/^138-139<br />

l i<br />

er


(^SANTA BAr4p^ OOUNTY l^AIAGE REOORDS Ca\^/ N<br />

Year Cbpied by ANC WEST REF YEAR VOL PAGE<br />

1904 Alice Oving<strong>to</strong>n MARCH 1984 10/1 pp 26—34<br />

1905 Alice Oving<strong>to</strong>n,Brides JUNE 1984 10/2 57-66<br />

(Vic<strong>to</strong>r Soutjih grooms) L MFish checked in BK H<br />

1905-1906 Maiden or previous names of brides<br />

check in Book H,Marriage Records, 10/2/p 67<br />

1906 Norman Soofield and Lilian H. Fish 10/2 68—76<br />

1907 Alice Oving<strong>to</strong>n,Ruth Pelch SEPT L984 ap/3 88-98<br />

Maiden or previous names,brides from ft>ok H p98<br />

-uaoa recorded 1913 Anc<strong>West</strong> June 1986 12/2/70<br />

?&X& Eoris Crawford,Ebreen Dullea Dec 84 10/4 126L35<br />

1909 sane typed by K,N^/FLsh Dec 84 10/4/ 136-141<br />

Former /Maiden names of brides 1908/1909 p. 141<br />

1910 Anc <strong>West</strong> Mar 1985 11/1 22-38<br />

SANTA BARBARA OOUNTY MARRIAGE REODRDS q^j 2<br />

Year ANCESTORS WEST ABSTRACTED BY<br />

1885 MAR 1981 7/1/ pp 23-26 Jean Condon, Helen Mille<br />

1886 JUNE 1981 7/2 64-66 Jealn Cfctacon HeTen Miller<br />

1887 " " 7/2 66-69 Jean, Cbncbn, Helen Miller:<br />

1888 SEPTL980 6/3 102-105HelenMiller,HBGaltraith<br />

1889 MARCH1981 7/1 27-29 MaryELlenGalbraith HMiller<br />

1890 SEP 19gf 7/3 85-88 JeanCbndon,LorraineIaabs<br />

1891 SEP 198fc 7/289-92 " M " " j<br />

1892 DEC 198D QfA 122—126 LorraineLaabs,N.Soofield !<br />

1891 - correction 7/3 p 126<br />

1893 DEC 1981 7/4 126-130 L. Laabs,NarmanScofield<br />

1894 MAR 1982 8/1 21-24 Iorraine Laabs f ^S-"?/<br />

INDEX <strong>to</strong> Y>1 -<br />

INDEX <strong>to</strong> Vol *tig^^$fr&M gffftfffr<br />

SANTA BARBARA COUNTY MARRIAGE REOORDS Card 3<br />

Year Copied by ANCESTORS WEST ISSUE VOL. PAGE<br />

1895 Iorraine laabs June 1982 8/2/62-66<br />

1896 Justine & Harry Titus DEC 1982 8/4 139-144<br />

1897 " " M " " •» L-8/4 144- 148<br />

1898 Harry & Justine Titus and Harry GLen<br />

ANC WEST MAR 1983 p 25-28<br />

1899 Karen Heritage and Helen Miller ANC W.JUN 19839/2<br />

49-52 '<br />

1900 Janet lawler and Helen Miller JUN 1983 Q/2/s^-hti'*<br />

1901 Helen Miller, Alice Oving<strong>to</strong>n SEPT 1983 9/3 99-103<br />

1902 Alice Oving<strong>to</strong>n 8c Vic<strong>to</strong>r South A, W 9/4/ 142-148<br />

1903 Janet Iawler,Karen Heritage4 148^ 151 A-L<br />

Janet lawler, Harry Titue M-Y pp 152-154<br />

SANTA BARBARA COUNTY RECORDS - INDEX<br />

in ANC WEST Vol 4,nos. 1-4, 1978<br />

Births 1887-1890 Marriages 1872-1873<br />

<strong>County</strong> Hospital Cemetery 1892-1904<br />

SEPT 1979 5/3 pp 86 94 ,A-G)<br />

DEC 1979 5/4 115- 123 fc-Z)<br />

^i,^^ ttWW LAND CRANIS<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST JUNE 1982 8/2 p 58<br />

v^F^


4^ SANTA^wBARA CCU^i852 °A State Census^<br />

Cbpy made by Andrea B. Gledhill from<br />

"California Census,1852, " VdI 11, CA State Library,<br />

Sacramen<strong>to</strong> and placed in Gledhill Library at<br />

S. B. Hist. Soc. Museum -<br />

Shows Birthplace, residence, Name, Age, Sex,<br />

Occupation \bl. Nd. and Page (names not in<br />

Li<br />

comp by Lilian M. Fish MAR 1978 5/1 pp 8-15<br />

SANTA BARBARA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA<br />

Migration Patterns - 1852 State Census<br />

5/1 pp8-15<br />

MAR 1979<br />

comp. Lilian M..Fish<br />

Early Probate Records<br />

compiled by Ruth Nbrris and Carl<strong>to</strong>n Smith<br />

lists published in ANCESTORS WEST,Vo l/l(Dec.l974)<br />

<strong>to</strong> \bl. II/7 Suirmer,1976)<br />

Alphabetical }.ist in ANCESTORS WEST, Sept 1983.,7/3<br />

pp 96-100<br />

SANTA BARBARA OOUNTY MORTALITY SCHEDULE j<br />

1870 Census from Baok 2 No. 72, p. Hwnship no. II<br />

<strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Barbara</strong> and Book 2, No. 71 p. 1 Twnship No.2 I<br />

<strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Barbara</strong> copied by Helen Murray Miller f<br />

at <strong>the</strong> Gledhill Ubrary,S.B. Hist.Sbc. Museum<br />

with "remarks,'!,.-, ,<br />

MAR 1963 5/1 p. ?5 -26<br />

ANCESTORS WEST, vol "T^Tu\ lDdex<br />

AM~J/ ' alPhabetical. K-z<br />

ANCESTORS WEST, DEC 197Q */„<br />

lli^l^^5/4pp U5-123<br />

1* W9 -5/i p. u (32 mxters)<br />

Exiled or re-^roiied since Peb. j 1&?<br />

•TON 1979 5/2 p.36 (15)<br />

SEPT 1979 5/3 p. ?2 (9)<br />

ice July 7|TQ7Q<br />

Cbmnunitv Hfl iverslty Center ucsr -.<br />

?* assistance or ^T**1 acieties i^^S!?,"^Pera-<br />

MlchaelT,; aoaBS ^ler aiS, <strong>to</strong>n Research<br />

76


SANTAS&RARA OOflW VITAL RECORDS -W W ^#//<br />

(SffiEKTBRS WEST DEC 1982 8/4 pp 126- 129 /<br />

Lilian M. Fish, report as <strong>to</strong> type and content of<br />

records available in office of Cbunty Recorder<br />

gbundex System for all recorded vital records vetween<br />

late 18oos and 1963. Information in death recordsmortality<br />

schedules. Data re Jack ^wers,highway<br />

man had job training horses and managing De la Guerra<br />

stables. Reference <strong>to</strong> Wallace A. Tbinpkins article<br />

Aug-Sept 1982 <strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Barbara</strong> Magazine '"me Decade of<br />

tht Desperado" At time of 1870 Census Township<strong>to</strong> .1<br />

S B. 0oVt was Ventura; <strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Barbara</strong> was Twnshp Nd. 2.<br />

Transcription and copy of Marriage RecordsT.w.Halley<br />

Explanatib^Saa^ 127-128 Belle Wilson<br />

SANTA BARBARA,' EARLY DAYS OF(ANCESIORS WEST,MARCH 1987<br />

12/1/44<br />

by Vfelter A. ftiwley, 3rd Ed. Enlarged, edited<br />

byJbhn C. Woodward, available from <strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Barbara</strong><br />

-: Hwritaofi ^114 Sta.te St., Suite 237.<br />

*LBARBARA, HIGH LIGHTS OF HARLY-HISOTOP<br />

ITS CHANNEL AND ISIANDS (ANO^RS W^Se ^982<br />

8/2 n 7R *<br />

1542 ^^uguese naviga<strong>to</strong>r,Juan Qibriilo claims<br />

»& S^^en:i<strong>to</strong>ry for ^land *" Ge°eB<br />

^T xSe^StlAa Vl2caln° explores Channel namln» °* Calif 1768<br />

SANTA BARBARA LIBRARY<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST MARCH <strong>1988</strong> 14/1/7<br />

CAROL KEATOR, Direc<strong>to</strong>r of 8-branch library system<br />

announced in S.B. News-^Press Feb. 10,<strong>1988</strong>.on first page<br />

Has served in several positions since coming in 1972.<br />

Ebr 5 years supervisor of Goleta branch and since<br />

1980 responsible for support services and most recently<br />

service manager for <strong>the</strong> <strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Barbara</strong> Public Library.<br />

SANTA BARBARA PUBLIC LIBRARY PURCHASE<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST DE£-1987 13/4/148<br />

Early in September, a Reference Librarian at <strong>the</strong><br />

Public Library, S.B., called <strong>the</strong>> flier's attention <strong>to</strong><br />

a recent purchase<br />

REVOUTIONARY CENSUS OF NEW JERSEY, An <strong>Index</strong>, Based j<br />

on Rateables, of <strong>the</strong> Inhabitants of New Jersey durintr I<br />

Sf*£!E u°f <strong>the</strong>TAmerican Re^lution; Kenn Stryker-fedda1<br />

Huntendon House, lambertville NJ 08530 1986<br />

a reprint of Dr. Stryker-Rpdda's highly useful compila<br />

tion. Library also has NEW JERSEY in 1793, James S<br />

Nor<strong>to</strong>n,515 pp with a map of New Jersey, inserts for '<br />

Newark and Jersey City. Inside back cover has map<br />

showing changes in county lines 1790 and 1900.


and ohher figures ia Census 1790 pp 58-59<br />

V>1.<br />

p.59<br />

6lb.<br />

S.B.Presid^o<br />

»*^"S^lwwnt<br />

^^^^of<br />

at ibundingLA<br />

Mexioo p 83<br />

%1^1TJrr9Ar^re.S Charters and<br />

•dedication of Presidio site<br />

Vol 6H>,3 Sept 1979 ^IL^ de <strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Barbara</strong><br />

SANTA BARBARA, SOME EARLY FAMILIES OF<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST JUNE 1982 8/2 46-48<br />

References for various early families listed<br />

CARRIIIO DEUGuffl, ORTEGA, DIBBLEE<br />

CRENA ^ '<br />

CliPi<br />

Sone of references cited are subject expansion<br />

and correction.<br />

MAR 1980 6/1 ppl5-16<br />

SANTA BARBARA FOUNDATION R>unded 1928<br />

Present home-* Qtrrillo Adbbe given by Maj .FLeischmann<br />

Illus (Carrillo Acbbe p 18<br />

CARRIUO ADOBE r- orticle p. 18<br />

SBOGS LIBRARY-<br />

NEW IN THE LIBRARY<br />

SBOGS<br />

MAR 1979 5/1 p 27 -3 items<br />

first noting, *pleta conimuiity center<br />

j jun 1979 5/2 I> 3ei<br />

Speaker: mncis ^^f^^^^in SBOCS<br />

Told o^^Us^n^e^^^^^gpperay^IRe/<br />

trip <strong>to</strong> Ireland andJEngl^d. ae^w doc<strong>to</strong>rtVf<strong>to</strong><br />

i-nm rrrnnfifnthftr. J?hn Burke iorster wa* * < ./....^<br />

SANTA BARBARA FOUNDATION j<br />

ANCESTORS WEST March 1980 6/1 p 16 . j<br />

illus. Carillo Adobe p.17, article on p. 18 *j<br />

SAMTTA BARBARA GENEALOGICAL WEEK - Q?en Ibuse<br />

Week of ?9 Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1979<br />

. I inn •<br />

DEC 1979 5/4 plOO<br />

Eo^n?i§an^a1Mara-iaara^f Supervisors<br />

i ii i • Mi, i ii i ii i i i a<br />

SBOGS (ANCESTORS WEST MARCH <strong>1988</strong> 14/1/7<br />

President has received donation of a Family Bible ,<br />

by a non-member. He stresses helpfulness of cemetery<br />

records in his own family research.. Suggestions for <strong>to</strong>pic*<br />

or articles for ANCESTORS WEST earnestly solicited.<br />

SBOGS AWARD California State Genealogical<br />

Alliance RIM PROJECT Ctfe May 21,<strong>1988</strong><br />

Letter of transmittal from Carl<strong>to</strong>n M.Smith,<br />

RIM Cbrdina<strong>to</strong>r and facsimile of Ctfe.<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST SEPT L988 14/3/140-141<br />

V^2^


^ sBa^Wavpi/nW^ QAMCEsmras west ,mar!^8^p1;4/i>#><br />

25 names from 1st list of contribu<strong>to</strong>rs <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Surname <strong>Index</strong> First issue Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 19553,edi<strong>to</strong>r<br />

.I,' ^^ss%lsa^6oiSegei?ina«SSI iivgn611-<br />

ANCESTORS WEST, vol 1/1 appeared in December, 1974.<br />

! ; A-l Mrs. Qflin A. Anderson<br />

: B-l Ms. Maxine Buhler K-l Ms. Judith Katzmark<br />

B-2 Mrs. Jbhn Bownan L-l Ms. Alice Pipplatt<br />

:! C-l Mr. Sherwin Chase M-l Mrs. William Maddux<br />

I C-2 Mrs.Wilbur K; Cbx M-2 firs. Charles A. Miller<br />

D-1 Mr. James E. iDazey ' M-3 Mrs. Faulette Maggia<br />

: F-l Mrs.E.T.Feldsted M-4 Mrs. Alice Merenbach<br />

; H-0. Mr. Talbert L. IfensenN-d Mrs, WiUiam Nelson<br />

' ; < *>3TCst #^*^S,JPersxl?fbbei:d 3ruc?e ^Itna.n R(TL. N-*2 ^s- jyjrs.^teyen Gayle Nieminen ^ Jfttfc<br />

.*<br />

SBOGS EARLY MEMBERS (con) Cardl<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST MARCH <strong>1988</strong> 14/1/9 copied from<br />

First Surname List Oc<strong>to</strong>ber,1973.<br />

U W8& §£& SB0GS or^ni2ed 1982<br />

T-0. Mrs. BniJ.y.'P.'iHi±es<br />

T-2 Mrs. Ruby J. Trent<br />

W-l Mrs. Ehmett Wright<br />

W-2 Mrs. Bess <strong>West</strong><br />

fflff mm maasPiBeBa west)<br />

(ANCHORS WEST, DEC 1987 13//4/179 death reported.<br />

Descendant of Thomas Jefferson.<br />

" " ^ : "<br />

SBOGS FIRST ANNUAL DINNER PARTY cancelled.<br />

, listing of contributions and gifts<br />

~~ 1<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST DEC 1981 7/4 p,13|S<br />

!! SBOGS LIBRARY AIDS !<br />

I ' CANCESTCES WEST MAR 1981 7/1 p. 22<br />

1. The boofc Catalog<br />

*- Periodicals in <strong>the</strong> Library<br />

i-*- RefftT^nttp Filer?,<br />

SBGS LIBRARY TAPES<br />

ii Hildred Ayersman (ANCESTORS WEST DEC 10r7 1Q/>inf70<br />

j Ibris Martin ,SBOGS Member w , ' 13/4/178-179<br />

S B CGS ••. MEETING<br />

w*f ?SSTnJ^° ^brary' ^I<strong>to</strong>er Gallery<br />

Mg 2 1980 Speaker, Colin J. Chapman, General<br />

|SS:Sr°f ^ His<strong>to</strong>ry defies I<br />

J ANCESTORS WEST, June 1980 6/2 p. 42<br />

SBOGS MEMBERS AREAS OF SPECIAL INTEREST -<br />

RESEARCH (ANCESTORS WEST, JUNE <strong>1988</strong> 14/2/ 46-49<br />

Lists Interests in US. States and (buntries.


SBOGS Members Enrolled May 1-July 7,1979 /<br />

i ANCESTORS WEST, Sept 1979 Vol 5/3 p 72 . i<br />

I • (ANCESTORS WEST, SEPT 1986 12/3 p 88<br />

' pT<strong>to</strong> mM THE PRESIDENT, At this time last year,<br />

:SBO^ membership was 178; current <strong>to</strong>tal 230, increase<br />

of 52 members.<br />

-^ : 8 — • " —<br />

SBOGS MEMBERSHIP LIST April 26,<strong>1988</strong><br />

Surnames only (ANCESTORS WEST; JUNE <strong>1988</strong> 14/2/ 51-53<br />

288 names. . __ ... .,<br />

p,52 N^be? 0«BppW?e^ ftywtf&e w*tb those reported<br />

for several ?Sb. CA Hist.Sbc. in L.A.Times May 5,<strong>1988</strong><br />

article by Judith Jacovitz.<br />

Pioneer Hist.Sbc. Riverside,connected with Mun.Museum<br />

130 members;offices in Mission Inn,illus, 2 pho<strong>to</strong>s<br />

Hist. Sbc. long Beach 350 members,Senior Center.<br />

Long Beach Centennial Year <strong>1988</strong><br />

L.A. City Hist.Soc. 200 members, no regular meetingd<br />

Meetings at different sites; Since 1978 placing<br />

markers on each corner of original El Paeblo de Ios<br />

Angeles. San Fernando VfcLley Hist Sac or^. 1943,200<br />

members*<br />

SBOGS - NEW OFFICERS (ANCESTORS WEST DEC 1986 12/4/135<br />

KENNEIH MATHEWSON President 2 yr term<br />

MARJOIRE NEFSTED First V.P. (Program) 1 yr<br />

CLIVE PRANKUN Second VP (Membership) 2 yrs<br />

CAROLYN CRAWFORD Recording Secretary 1 yr<br />

PATSY BROCK Cbrresponding Secretary 1 yr<br />

HARRY GLEN Treasurer 2 yrs. ___<br />

SBOGS - NOMINATIONS TOR OFFICERS 1984<br />

NOMINATIONS:<br />

President DQREEN DULLEA<br />

V P HARRY GLEN SECRETARY DCRIS QtAWFORD<br />

Under Bylaws Librarian and hdi<strong>to</strong>r are not subject<br />

<strong>to</strong> annual nomination and will remain <strong>the</strong> same<br />

SBOGS OUR ROOTS<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, JUNE 1982 8/2 p. 40<br />

Article by Carol Forbes Roth<br />

Fall 1972 small group of women in (bleta<br />

Newcomers under leadership of Cathy MADDQX met<br />

<strong>to</strong> discuss possibility ofuniting for genealogical<br />

research Nov 27,1972 28 met at Cathy Maddox' home.<br />

Monthly meetings held at members' homes; Officers<br />

elected. Meetings on Monday morning and ano<strong>the</strong>r<br />

on a Monday evening. Ficst of many speakers was<br />

Lilian Fish, who later joined growing membership and<br />

became edi<strong>to</strong>r of quarterly. Highlight of 1st yr.<br />

all day workshop with Mr. George R. Ever<strong>to</strong>n, Jr. as key<br />

SBOGS - RELOCATION FOND (ANCESTORS WEST DEC 1986<br />

12/4/134<br />

Desperately in need of more room for wonderful,<br />

continually growing book collection. Appeal for funds.<br />

Please contact Emily Thiess or Ken Ma<strong>the</strong>wson with your<br />

suggestions.


"TaNCESTOBS ^ j^J^ittee t.<br />

Attest t^»g «* SrSftSSry holdings of<br />

anplify and extend SBOGS J^ary periodicals and<br />

several wid


*/iU<br />

Listed with Code id<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, JUNE <strong>1988</strong> 14/2/p 84<br />

SANTA BARBARA COUNTY MARRIAGE REOORDS<br />

See cards under<br />

EARLY SANTA BARBARA MARRIAGES Card 1 1850-1859<br />

Meeting of May 1,1982 first celebration<br />

Co-chars: Shirley Cobb and Caret). Roth<br />

SBOGS TENTH ANNIVERSARY (ANCESTORS WEST MAR 1982 8/1/4<br />

inductions for completing, Use^only cards furnished<br />

by Committee. Return Unused Card lurnisned .<br />

3 boxes of members; cards now in Library and usuallv<br />

displayed on window sill. ^ aDa usually<br />

SBCGS SPECIAL INTEREST CRCOPS<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, DEC 1987 13/4/163<br />

Reprint of Interest Areas - Sbciety Activities form<br />

; , ' 1 :<br />

1<br />

SBOGS SP0NSefcH3ElEARCH TRIPS-BUS !<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST SEPT 1983 9/3 p 83 also note p 108<br />

1st Feb. 23,1983 <strong>to</strong> GenSec L.A.Main City Library<br />

Apr 23,1983 <strong>to</strong> IDS Gen Library near <strong>West</strong>wood<br />

, pickup places, rates, n,,^^^^. T,v ru«»—i<br />

Ontario,Can 2, .f^^^t^ins&interests.<br />

Evidences wide variety 01 u *><br />

*** AWTwnrHS WEST MARCH <strong>1988</strong> 14/1 / 7<br />

ffi VZe of ALL menfcers be made known. ^<br />

ter and one Co Cbrk) g P^L^ x easch.l.<br />

MJ4 WI e" w" L^TlBB 7 (1 specifying Uls-<br />

NC.SC, .&g$f%£f i (^y 5<br />

oEbskw west «lfl"_ixl'<br />

PAIS NY W VA"-Sr3MB2IH)2Ca.a5,IB,lBf».<br />

S«3^^^12 n'eT'1 Mass CHIO 8IIL 4<br />

SP^1"^"11 S Rested<br />

180 EOTIC COOKIE SALE.<br />

Sb «CBI«.^H1£«l Scots<br />

.—' ' '•£•• „ /iW»Y ANCESTORS WEST SEPTi^*<br />

SBCGS FAIL PROGRAMS ("^TW^s/ioS


V SA4v BARBARA J^JHTf RECORDS ^J ,,J<br />

THAT HAVE BEE^^lICROFIIAiED AND ORIGINALS LODGED ^<br />

WITH S.B.His<strong>to</strong>rical Society. Available for<br />

research at Gledhill Library during library hours.<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST SEPT <strong>1988</strong> 14-3-120-121<br />

Lists of Aged Persons supported by <strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Barbara</strong><br />

Cbunty copied by Jan CLoud from originals at<br />

Hist.Soc.Library elsewhere in this issue<br />

((pp 135-139)<br />

ASBCGS- GENEAOpGy W0RKSH3P Sept 19,1981<br />

(At«3TQR3 wist f sept 1981 ^3 p: Q2<br />

Report on SEPTEMBER 19th WORKSHOP<br />

4HSBST0RS WEST, DEC 1981 7/4 p 136<br />

ANCESTORS WEST, MAR 1985 11/1 p5<br />

^Ji* f (^} ^SIC GE^AIDGICAL RESEARCH KKSTOD<br />

noleta Oomnunity Center, Poom 8,5679 fbllister Av<br />

<strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Barbara</strong> piqneess<br />

HOAR, Edward Sherman ^^<br />

Joanna (Hinckman) Hoar $m 1978 4/3 p71- -<br />

widow of Charles Ibwar,<strong>the</strong> jounger of<br />

Gloucester, Eng., who d. c. 1638 '<br />

SUfJ30;?-?* C'.1639 ^ ch^anna,Leonard,<br />

?T i'^**1 ^d Uar^ry; (Margery widow of<br />

John Mat<strong>the</strong>ws) m.Rev. Henry Flynt scon after<br />

^J^f&St^r16fE^d^^^ ®$ m^John<br />

Adams, 2d pres. of U.S. Daniel, entrepreneur<br />

with interests on both sides of <strong>the</strong> Atlantic<br />

I^onard-lst grad. of Harvard<br />

pres. of that college.<br />

SBOGS NOVEMBER 1984 MEETING<br />

l£S?2£? WEST' DEC 1984 10/4 pu7<br />

1650 <strong>to</strong> serve as<br />

'SS T n « . ' " ' ' —<br />

^^ffc2^£^Wr •« 1986 12A 8<br />

»"*ep°rted by Ann. a^T,' AMSUCAN ""OW<br />

SAWTA BARBARA PIONEER<br />

B c GS MEETINGS<br />

AUGUST 1979 vd a ,<br />

absence 0% *»* Mar^ „_. .<br />

33 vols ftv, t iue 01 lus mo<strong>the</strong>r in j^ n*<br />

—*- by S: £AStreal0^ coiiecttn!' '<br />

SEPT1979 5/s 1<br />

°/d p 69<br />

'39


SBCGS MEETOBJS<br />

General Meeting April 4,1981 (bleta Cbnnwnity Center<br />

Bill D. Balder, 19844 Deep Harbor Dr. Hunting<strong>to</strong>n Beach<br />

CA 92648 Phone (714)960-1060 scheduled <strong>to</strong> re-p<strong>to</strong><strong>to</strong>graph<br />

ances<strong>to</strong>r pictures at $2.50 per pieture-with<br />

negative <strong>to</strong> owner of picture. Black and White,matte<br />

finih.<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, MAR 1981, 7/1 p. 4<br />

SBCGS MEETINGS April 13, 1985<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST JUNE 1985 11/2 p 56<br />

CARL BOYER, 3d lecture on GENEALOGICAL TOOLS &INDEHNfi<br />

pi^^SLlJ1'3 OWn IDW TO POLISH AND MARKET YOUR<br />

SS^F8""*' his revised Donald Linus Jacobus-<br />

INDEX TO GENEALOGICAL PERIODICALS,SHIPS PASSENGER LISTS<br />

and ANCESTRAL LINES REVISED P.M. lecture oT^<br />

IMMIGRATION AND PASSENGER LISTS<br />

SANTA BARBARA VISIT OF KING AND QDEBN OP SPAIN<br />

Scheduled for Feb 11,1981, postponed.<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, MAR 1981 7/1 p u<br />

•iwS?* ^ ?een made for "nailing by Miss Erancisca<br />

wn?^ ?*etT; ? de la Guerra descendant, of a status of<br />

<strong>the</strong> S8^^8 City. i1 Early ^ * in <strong>the</strong> la Guerr* year Miguel Plaza» dea la gi« Qtadra ot Spain S^ced) <strong>to</strong><br />

came from Spain with atelevision crew <strong>to</strong> X VdocuSSary<br />

^^C^T^tJ°a ^tb <strong>the</strong> f°rthccming cftSebrations ^<br />

(<strong>to</strong> be held between April 21 1981 and April 11 1982)<br />

Making of arrangements for visit <strong>to</strong> L.A. and'santa<br />

J**bara_by<strong>the</strong> King and Qieen ws a long process.<br />

Oc<strong>to</strong>ber M,DEC1979 V4 i»**5T<br />

repxodu^ ^a&1Sf„i5^ W».<br />

reproduced proda^T^f8 15 ^ 1979,<br />

GenealogicalS1"*116 344k of 29 Oct 1979<br />

^ Ellen^U^thT^ovS J** «~ and<br />

«* friends.at RcckJ^p^ **»*60 manbers<br />

°Pen House at Goleta rw, ^.»«aan Canyon Road.<br />

Wednesday p^T^&SEft °?** library<br />

notesheets.with Ru^ff'J^f* ^barT^re^<br />

Good attendance at meet<strong>to</strong>g^ $£?* **• «ceiv«l.<br />

JJ*v: j. first donation +^%^a open house on Sat<br />

*w*y treasur^Jgy^^%^d by Nancy s£ait.<br />

SBOGS Meeting<br />

JUNE 1980 6/2 P 42<br />

j <strong>to</strong> be m S. B. AufW r1^©- Gloucester era


s^j$^<br />

*?». written iT^r?ia **>* its^di^L ^ of<br />

v ££\rltten *» %w3» £ dfs«»eryy <strong>to</strong> our own<br />

£rbara<br />

"* appeared<br />

Krnl*^*'<strong>the</strong><br />

inHi! ^<br />

City<br />

^<br />

of<br />

Attend»*S<br />

.anta<br />

N^roes Of Officer^ of^. CIIlus)<br />

deludes list ofTh, f~ l4/3/ 92~95<br />

-^fl!!^^^^, Source/Ibnor<br />

SANTA BARBARA PRESIDIC^T"!""77"- ~~<br />

«**"»Asa•ass,**<br />

-*deeia<strong>to</strong>Je^od^j^th_r^erS?^ ^5rdS*<br />

•&BSSBW<br />

SEPT 1979 c/0 ^*e' 1892<br />

0,«rt* by Bueeau A_, 5/3 * 79 (Ulus)<br />

^t-^^^"^<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, JUNE<br />

LXALTTIES<br />

1983 pp 60-61<br />

- fc ^o Plage HEmi SCHULTA.Bisho<br />

•S Vkter projects, trough!: •inert<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, JUNE 1982, 8/2 p 40<br />

•d*2S;


^S^fc^ SANTA BAEBBRA, ROYAI^WESIDIO OF ^ >*^ '><br />

(ANCESTORS WEST JUNE 1982, 8/2 45 (IUus)<br />

List of Gbnnandante, officers and soldiers, from<br />

His<strong>to</strong>ry of <strong>the</strong> City of Satta <strong>Barbara</strong>,California<br />

from its discovery <strong>to</strong> our own days, written in Spanish<br />

by Rev. Juan Caballeria y Collei1 and translated by<br />

Edmund Bureke, 1892 - reprinted from<br />

ANCESTORS WEST, vol 5/ 3, p. 79 .^<br />

Margaret Burke Bennett,dau. of Edmund Burke, translate^<br />

<strong>the</strong> list,as volunteer at S.B.Hist.Society has for many<br />

years researched and memoralized early families.<br />

More info being revealed earlier article hv<br />

M..A Wilberta Fjntey not reprtnteoT ^icie oy<br />

SANTA BARBARA ROYAL PRESIDIO<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, JUNE 1982 p. 55<br />

Cbmmandftntes:13 listed<br />

l.Jbse Francisco de Ortega 1782-84<br />

2. Felipe de Gbycochea 1784-1802<br />

3. Raimundo Carrillo Aug 1802-Oct 1806<br />

4. Josef Dario Arguello 1807-1814<br />

5. Jose de la Guerra 1815-1819<br />

6. Gabriel Moraga (acting com) 1819-1820;<br />

i7. Jose de la Guerra 1820-1827 8 Jose Joaquin Mai<strong>to</strong>rena<br />

SP.. Ramuldo Pacheco 1829-1830 1827-1829<br />

l


DEC jja^$ 5/4 p 106 --^ -^J<br />

SCANDINAVIAN - local Scandinavian Organizations<br />

Tfrnlgh Bro<strong>the</strong>rhood Jim Nielsen Pres<br />

518 W. Canon )Perdido St. SB93L01<br />

Danish Sisterhood Sylvia Undquist<br />

< 582 El Sueno Rd S B 3L10<br />

Norwegian American Qub Kurt Solberg Pres<br />

19L1 Grand Ave SB 93103<br />

FOREIGN Danes World Wide Archives ADVANDRERARKIVEr<br />

Suggested Contact Mrs. Ingar BLADT<br />

2 ftmvalveg 9000 Aalborg,Denmark<br />

vre SLottega^e 17 Oslo 1, Norway<br />

M±l ; • •<br />

S00FIELD, NORMAN E.<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST SEPT 1981 7/2 p. 83-84<br />

The Usefulness of Computers in Amateur Genealogy<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST MARCH 1983 9/1 pp 10-11)<br />

Article: UNITS OF LAND MEASURE ILlus.<br />

GENEALOGICAL COMPUTING - AN UPDATE<br />

ANCESTORS WEST SEPT 1983 9/3 p 84<br />

*1<br />

SCDFIEXD, Norman Edward '<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST MAR 1981 7/1 p. 5 Profile '<br />

Nbrman Edward Scofield, Treasurer SBOGS 1981. '<br />

Grew up in S B; <strong>to</strong>rn in Minnesota <strong>to</strong> i<br />

Rondald Dickey S00FIEID and wife, forothy NEU9CN<br />

Scofield. Is a retired physicist, Naval Civil Service \<br />

San Francisco and Silver Spring, *MD, Iks 3 sons '!<br />

wife deceased, ' ,{<br />

Inherited genealogical data from grandfa<strong>the</strong>r, ; .'<br />

Edward Herbert SCDFIEUD, an electrical engineer in<br />

Minneapolis. " ' i<br />

His Chart (N>. 31) appear in this issue pp 7-9 !<br />

©ANCESTORS WEST, MARCH 1983 9/1 p, 4<br />

see Profiles Card. President, • j<br />

^F^a^TrEE PjpXft-lJAQCH 1,986 1,2/1, 3,0(1,78)<br />

SOQFIEID. Ibrnan „ _, , „<br />

Copied S.B. Co. Marriage Records<br />

Year with ANCESTORS WEST VOL No. pages<br />

1891 Iorraine Laabs DEC 198L 7/4/ 122- 126 i<br />

18^3 " " 7/4/ 126-B30<br />

m " i ' • "i • " i in i^<br />

S00LLIN, RUTH BROOKS<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, MARCH 1983, 9/1 p7 PROFILES<br />

b. Swampsoott, Mass. <strong>to</strong> Ebrothy HOTCHINS and Paul<br />

«bnathan BROOKS, B. S. and R. N. from Simmons Cbllege<br />

Bos<strong>to</strong>n, Mass. n. Harold S0DLLIN Came <strong>to</strong> CALIF. I<br />

4 ch b. S. B. Hor nearly 15 years worked as Asst. Dir. ;<br />

Oaks Raxent-Child Vbrkshop. Librarian SBCGS since ,•• .i<br />

1980. Newly elected direc<strong>to</strong>r, S.B.His<strong>to</strong>rical Soc.1983. .; ' ;<br />

** PROFILE (ANCESTORS WEST MARCH 1986 12/1 12 (180wrong<br />

Profiles March 1983 and March 1984<br />

Society Librarian since 1980.After retiring as Asst.Dir<br />

Oaks Parent-Child Vforkshop,started working part time for<br />

husband a t Channel Paper Go. Secy of S.B.Hist. Sbc.<br />

8ha&*' Infan* Day Care,First Presby Ch Board Valle<br />

ye^; I}eti,remen.t Home; workj^ qn,9^ ^Afty®* CT<br />

~1 i


%*^ ^Jm^f'


TS<br />

Se&SS P. fl* UJHEEDE|WTE ARMIES ~L, OpTCIAL RECORDS<br />

«SIV flfes C0I«cr|W Sanation of ^^<br />

SEED BED r " * 1 _<br />

many rolls of film, see^fcaS^ Cbllection-<br />

Jm exfs^l^f^fi^epgr^^^^^^ Ustg ^<br />

New fork State Church Records VOSBrmrw rxn ^.<br />

Vermont Vital Records ofln ,g*<br />

Hamburg Fassen^M lls °f film F107?<br />

1900, 1910'(1590 oTCS JSS'J?0'181**"'**<br />

Many printed census <strong>to</strong>dexS } 8° &1900 aDundex-<br />

£??£ V±tal ta* •««» COimiON.airolls<br />

Library) Ktb^ut^OoS0^^01^8 ^^ »*»*<br />

SEED BED, THE (Marilyn Ouen^ ^—"<br />

<strong>to</strong>gers aark, Jbnathan aSk^j^' ^rof „.<br />

see Several pp 31-32 volumes forat listings. DCSB index'this iS °°llecti°n. 5i£jf " °<strong>the</strong>rS<br />

SEED RED,The, A column of local Sources Card 1<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST,MARCH 1987, 13/1/31-32<br />

Marilyn Owen,v<br />

titkjB^^???^6^ ^ collections<br />

tTO t^po^ ]^ Q^Ue^tipn n -,<br />

55S" laid. i^??Sf 1623 led group •nd Uter ,estal ^ 1st ^ settllnen '**»* Manhattanls. exile Bol<br />

JBd_afl4 Rena^sange paintings giVen tf? „r^<br />

^^^S.^f1^ in 1929 at Grace a—<br />

- . _ _ 67- She was 8th gen desc.<br />

of Jesse de Ibrest of Avennes,France,w<strong>to</strong> in 1601 m<br />

^ li S?1^01 friend of Theodore Roosevelt and<br />

Rudyard Kipling.,<strong>to</strong>th friends of her fa<strong>the</strong>r<br />

Henry Wheeler de Ibrest; mo<strong>the</strong>r was Julia Gilrran Iv/<br />

S^J^n**8*- BacU1 wni te ^ faraily pJorLi<br />

^<br />

^5*£<br />

J?*192?'^en<br />

i^fS7-*!?h!r<br />

he became<br />

^<br />

chairman<br />

°f ^ciic<br />

of <strong>the</strong><br />

iT<br />

board.<br />

R from<br />

L^9 6c^^J?iaJ ^ ^ring ^^^Long Island,<br />

5m^ ' ^^SP<br />

SESf^^JL±ce<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST<br />

DelanD<br />

SEPT <strong>1988</strong><br />

de Rarest,<br />

14/3/133<br />

Obituary Notes


^ SEED Jbj*v Marilyn^*! ^^ Card^<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, JUNE 1987 13/2/ p 87 ^^'<br />

CIVIL WAR GENEAIDGY, George K. Schweitzer, Basid Guide<br />

for sale at $7. Also copy in SBCGS Library<br />

*** SANTA BARBARA IDS Library - on fiche 100 Gen.Ref .Bks<br />

' List arranged by country and by state in U.S. 100 titles<br />

. in collection are on approx 1200 microfiche.<br />

1 Some: Recensements de Quebec, 7 cols.1555-1805 Censuses<br />

The loyalists in Ortario-British loyalists in Am.Rev.War<br />

Major Gen.Record Zburces in Denmark<br />

Cbde R>stal- Postal guide,gazetteer place names France.<br />

Ordnance Gazetteer of Scotland<br />

Grassroots of America;land Grants etc. pub inAm.St .Papers<br />

Pension Ibll of 1835 = (for service in War of 1812<br />

Record of Service of CT Men in (l)Rev. (2) War of 1812<br />

SEED BED, Marilyn Owen Card 5<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, JUNE 1987 13/2/p 88 (con)<br />

Gazetteer of State of Illinois & Missouri<br />

Ibster & Record of Iowa Soldiers in War of <strong>the</strong> Rev.<br />

Maryland Calendar of Wills<br />

Calendar of Warrants for land in KY Granted for Service<br />

in French & Indian War<br />

Pioneers of Massachusetts<br />

Bible Records of Missouri<br />

Ohio Wills and Estates <strong>to</strong> 1850 an index<br />

<strong>Index</strong> <strong>to</strong> Printed VA Genealogies<br />

Direc<strong>to</strong>ry of Churches & Religious Organizations in WISaon<br />

sin.<br />

1841,1851,1861,1871,1881 street indexes England andWales<br />

Descriptive guides <strong>to</strong> parishes and records for Palantine<br />

A*621*1^^^ Sermny<br />

SEm BED* MarilToweT^"'^"^ ~^^ ———<br />

(AJOSIDRS WEST JUNE 1987 13/o/n *' Card 6<br />

Albany and Ne w fork Cltv aL CP' 8 u °°nrecorded<br />

at AlbanyMd^"v^Ct and i*** of wii*-<br />

New York 1626-1«"ao?Ji52 ** *>* <strong>the</strong> **^<br />

k<strong>to</strong>ftgf(SS a?rScf?h ^^^ ^es<br />

Births 1837-1906 Marciagefif£,Z?tS *"«MoiKbii<br />

explanation of mSSS^^Zl^^^ 1837-1903<br />

10<br />

^^neral<br />

JEOngswa^, Iqndon,<br />

Register<br />

En*W^^^r^e;s<br />

oX %S^,10**<br />

^^se<br />

nm**<br />

-e obtained ^ Sait^ J/Sutt!if "*» ^<br />

r —:—«———i—i * <strong>the</strong> °pst<br />

~v2S3SWg-»S2"45M—


SEED Bpo, Mariiy gwen .^.<br />

rtKS Ss%^tuS3/Grmith.s^nd valuaOs<br />

(i848-1865) and Ti<strong>the</strong> Ajp,,t!»enltssa824-1840) for Ireland<br />

T^fi^Ge^alogical Manuscript Collection *L49 rolls')<br />

°8f S^ndex <strong>to</strong> Land Records of Ireland 1708-1904<br />

i0n^dTof^reland, complete set - on •***"»<br />

?6.^fdenial Registers ^V^/K^nd<br />

J. «„_ are.) Obvers nor<strong>the</strong>rn counties of Scotiana ana<br />

£de^S pre^855 births and marriages occurring in<br />

JnS^ounties. O<strong>the</strong>r counties are being compiled<br />

TirW~< Hit frith "•"•"•"»•• nnfl frjypn niffllft. •<br />

f^ird 9<br />

SEED BED, Marilyn Owen „,„,,,„<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST SEPT 1987 13/3/pll9 „.„,*.<br />

At S^A BARBARA IDS LIBRARY, 378 Cambridge Rd.Goleta<br />

f foi 88 million names of births fc n«^ges<br />

.^er 40 m^lioTfrom British Isles. Names listed alpha<br />

betically oiabout 7,800 mieorfiche.<br />

^G^ten%brary Catalog . List of holding of<br />

library at Salt lake.<br />

FAMILY REGISTRY found at all ^"^^e^<br />

i fin 000 registrations (on microfiche) upaaxea<br />

"qSr^ly! ^s. addresses(^o^'^<br />

of researchers are listed so you can oontac t <strong>the</strong>m.<br />

HMri«ter \ou r own lines free of cost,<br />

^cfiSuSof rm GENEAI0GICAL HEUTO on microfiche<br />

at local, us library f<strong>to</strong>m Jan,1945 <strong>to</strong> leg 1986,<br />

.. . Card 10<br />


Ca \L*<br />

——W"" ^W/vKirFSrORS VEST rtrt ^<br />

Gl^X^S^S'oi^of^idingj£ ^Aog<br />

3^SSrnla) ^^££Srf£* dealing<br />

legional-a^^ ^^ of <strong>to</strong>ote,per llDrary<br />

at library^fti and areas. ^£1 .aoc.printed<br />

t<br />

•"".S^^ttSta ^operation vath Hxst^ ^^<br />


V SEXTCNr%seph sonW Richard K. SEXTON wrlfwas<br />

originally from Cincinnati,OfflDand brought wife<br />

and 5 ch by steamer from New "ibrk <strong>to</strong> San Francisco.<br />

In 1869 Joseph bought from his fa<strong>the</strong>r property<br />

bought from <strong>the</strong> Hill heirs for $2,200 (<strong>the</strong> price<br />

paid by his fa<strong>the</strong>r) . In Nov 1868 son brought<br />

nursery s<strong>to</strong>ck and 120-lb sack of Peruvian walnuts,<br />

imported from Chile,<strong>to</strong> <strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Barbara</strong> (at age 26),<br />

and established nursery at what is now Pershing Park,<br />

m. 18 Nov 1869 Lucy Ann POSTER, <strong>the</strong>n 16, dau of<br />

Isaac and I<strong>to</strong>xanna POSTER; 12 ch 1871-1888<br />

r<br />

r<br />

see cards 8-11 under THEY CAME TD SANTA BARBAR_<br />

ANCESTORS WEST SEPT L980 6/3 pp86-87<br />

SHANHOLKER.MARGARET (ANCESTCFS «1£^


\<br />

OM1 FRANK BM MIN Profile ANCESJwg^ WEST -^J<br />

_ MAR 1981 7/1 p. 5<br />

b. Sbmerville, Mass. son of Chester fRank SMITH<br />

and wife Margaret PERREADUT. ELder in First Presby<br />

terian Church S B. Says no plaque conmemorating<br />

his first landing April 29, 1926 at San Pedro. CA<br />

aboard a Standard Oil tanker.<br />

ANCESTORS TABLE, Chart 18 (Revised)<br />

ANCESTORS WEST June 1981 7/2 41—46<br />

Article, BRITAIN,ANCESTRAL HDME OF MANY AMERICANS<br />

(languages, Oironology 3000 B.C.-1385 A.D<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, JUNE 1982 8/2 p 41<br />

PROFILE ANCESTORS WEST MARCH 1983 9/1 p 7<br />

EBANK B. SMITH Parliamentarian. seef PROFILES CARD<br />

SMITH, IRANK EENJAHIN (ANCESTORS WEST, SEPT <strong>1988</strong><br />

14-3-98-99<br />

Resume of talk at April 26,<strong>1988</strong> Meeting<br />

BRITAIN ANCESTRAL HCME OF MANY AMERICANS<br />

*** Ifote on doa&ion of collection of books<br />

and papers <strong>to</strong> SBOGS Library p. 99 appearing<br />

in TREE TIPS, Newsletter Dec. 1987.<br />

SMITH, GEORGE WASHINGTON (THEY CAME TD SANTA BARBARA t<br />

p. 142 ANCESTORS WEST DEC 1980 6/4 ]<br />

GEORGE WASHINGTON SMITH was traned as architect<br />

at Ha.rvard and for some years practiced in Philadelphia !<br />

in Aug 1914 was a student in Julian's Academy of Paint- '<br />

ing in Paris. About 1916 decided <strong>to</strong> locate in S.B.<br />

After a few years as an artist, established himself as<br />

an architectural designer. Fame spread and he<br />

furnished millwork for Pebble Beach and Monterey Penin* '•<br />

sula residences as well as SB and fonteci<strong>to</strong>. j<br />

Received an H>nor"Award from Sb. Calif. Chapter of AIA<br />

T*'",nn" *""" nn g^nmya ^nrnnn<br />

SMITH, Melanc<strong>to</strong>n, Othnial<br />

WHO WERE FOREBEARS? (ANCESTORS WEST SEPT <strong>1988</strong><br />

14/3/132<br />

SlTl^F ^ ^ W°r °n A*r 26 I9** list<br />

«aswaassr«-,%^<br />

who found those names and where wonoers<br />

^SJT^^SS^ f°r forbears'of Melanc<strong>to</strong>n Smith<br />

5£«V^° Details inquiries °2 d made. n Aug 1868 a&e 65,Cincinnati ' QH v*1*<br />

Was Othnial bro<strong>the</strong>r of Melanc<strong>to</strong>n?<br />

for fofa^f?? a Revolutionary aBlthWar Wade hero named unrelated? for « ^ces<strong>to</strong>r or<br />

SO SWEET A PLACE P SANTA BARBARA OOUNTY HOSPITAL CEMETERY<br />

1892-1904 MAR 1978 4/1 p. 31-33 ^—<br />

Names of 100 burials , origin of Potter's Field<br />

Research-preliminary study re Perry Bysshe Shelley<br />

ca. 1847-1897 namesake of poet.<br />

his gr.grandfa<strong>the</strong>r Timothy Shelley emigrated ot America•*


-%^>E UNUSU^^/OCCUPATIONS 'W ^*J \*Jk< dp?<br />

ANCESTORS WEST DEC <strong>1988</strong> lk/k/ 164-16* /<br />

: : ; "^r^ ' /<br />

SOUTH, Vic<strong>to</strong>r<br />

<strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Barbara</strong> Gaunty Records Abstracted<br />

DEATH RECORDS •1894 MAR ^TO^l^p 12-15 •<br />

(with Amy MarwedeO MARRIAGE REOORDS 1880 (AW 6/2 43-45<br />

SCOTH VICTOR (AN6ESTORS WEST,DAR 1981 Itl p.6<br />

(PROFILES<br />

Rirliamentarian; b. Brookport, Massac Cbunty, ILLINOIS<br />

son of Harvey Vic<strong>to</strong>r SOJTH and Ida Jane ANDERSON Sbuth<br />

Came <strong>to</strong> California in 1958<br />

<strong>Ances<strong>to</strong>rs</strong> Table No. 5, ANCESTORS WEST 4/2/44-48 JUNE<br />

With Alice Oving<strong>to</strong>n (ANCESTORS WEST DEC 1983 9/4 1978<br />

ppl42-148 copies 1902 S.B.Gb. MarriageRecords A-L<br />

SOUTH CAROLINA GEWEAIOGICAL RESEARCH ^^ * i<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, MAR 19a' 7/1 pp-112-16)<br />

1' fc Sor^ fSlJ? 2citles.Cbl«*la &Charles<strong>to</strong>n.<br />

i^^^^i00**^ on canpus °f 0of SC .Columbia.<br />

=onX ?C eS^i".MaDrfrlpt DiViS<strong>to</strong>n of Library^<br />

S£^ %:?•! P01*108'3 ent^e election on microfilm at<br />

ftuxthrop College, Rock Hill, SC. m Book Division Uof<br />

3C Library is index of S CHist and Gen Magaztaea 900-1960}<br />

Later wlumes are self-indexed. In Vol VII S list^f<br />

soldiers from SC given Land Grants in lieu of imneffor<br />

<strong>the</strong>ar services in Revolutionary Wat y<br />

aicStv5laH^!0n; T*<strong>to</strong>ldlneS "• at a«-les<strong>to</strong>n His<strong>to</strong>rica!<br />

&dt?,^ a>?a**y ^ Charles<strong>to</strong>n Library Society!i<br />

' " " '<br />

i SODTH CAROLINA „_' .<br />

BBffiALOGICAL RESEARCH(Cbn Card 2<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, MAR 19a 7/1 p. 12 Map p. 18<br />

in 1970. 50 published references s<strong>to</strong>w in Appendix.<br />

Atlanta Federal Archives &Records Center 1557 sc<br />

«£.jaw?sas-«*-<br />

SO. CALIF. GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY<br />

RESEARCH ASSISTANCE OFFERS<br />

ANCESTORS WEST, DEC <strong>1988</strong> lk/k/165<br />

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA SYMPOSIUM 1981<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST MAR 1981 7/1 p. 4 )<br />

Feb 28 Miramar Hotel Convention Center<br />

}$g Timer" "Oral His<strong>to</strong>ry"<br />

Development of His<strong>to</strong>ry Faires in High Schools<br />

Special <strong>to</strong>ur Old Mission Archives<br />

Dinner Program: <strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Barbara</strong> Channel and its<br />

Inhabitants, Fred Benko, Owner,Sea landing<br />

Plans for <strong>the</strong> Future of <strong>the</strong> Channel Islands<br />

Robety Hanson, Nature Cbnservancy Direc<strong>to</strong>r<br />

Closing remarks, William Burkhart,President<br />

CCHS1980-1981


-(,<br />

SPANISH TEACHER, NEW - JUDITH KATZMARK<br />

J<br />

'ii^jjp/<br />

Edi<strong>to</strong>r of ANCESTORS WEST,lst 3 yrs.<br />

1974 throgh 1977. has accepted position<br />

teaching Spanish at Tehachapi, CA High School<br />

ANCESTORS WEST, Mirch,1980 6/1 p.4<br />

SPECIAL INTERESTS .SBCGS MWgSRS<br />

ANCESTORS WEST, DEC <strong>1988</strong> lVV 172-173<br />

(Research-Special Interests)<br />

SPENCER, CECILIA (Mrs. William<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST DEC 1987 13/4/147<br />

^ul-W$i^i


"-—jgi/<br />

Card Ibrm, example snown. wu.<br />

by SBOGS, Instructions<br />

(ANCHESTRS YJEST JUNE If^^^s from conmittee.<br />

SBOGS members urged <strong>to</strong> obtain caru*<br />

SUGGESTIONS FOr TOrrING TOUR PERSONAL H1^<br />

AND ITEMS TO(ANCESroBS WE3T JUNE 1986 12/2/62-63<br />

CONSIDER. .<br />

SSF^SSS-sr. June <strong>1988</strong> 14/2 45<br />

,_,„ out-of-state His<strong>to</strong>rical Societies or<br />


•Jjl^—jS<br />

vSur:<br />

'jjaapffii/<br />

^^^under'MULTIGENERATIONAL SURNAME NUMBERING<br />

SYSTEM and MANN FAMILY HISTORY<br />

BRNAMES (ANCESTORS WEST JUNE 1987 13/2/ 73,68^9<br />

distributed by Arlene Eakle .reprinted<br />

from Journal of <strong>the</strong> Hampshire Family Hist. Soc.<br />

7MHy 1980 pp 16-18 list of unsuual occupa- •<br />

tions. If occupation known, offen possible <strong>to</strong><br />

determine place of origin.<br />

See also Diet, of Occupational Titles, 2 vols.<br />

3rd ed. 1965 ,available in most public and<br />

university libraries. Checkbnglish edition for<br />

occupation, <strong>the</strong>n take down classification number,<br />

look up in foreign dictionary, <strong>to</strong> find equivalent<br />

See also John nQfio<br />

west, Village Records, London,Macmillan 1962<br />

m om THE ANCIENT FKKE3SKW OF ARCHERY .<br />

^^ —<br />

S.HO LIBRARY^^^^^S^^^<br />

now available from r local<br />

his<strong>to</strong>rises and records. ^^<br />

SWEDISH-AMERICAN GENEALOGIST, SOME RESOURCES K)R<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST JUNE 1986 12/2/ p 58 ~59<br />

Sources, addresses from Cal. Gen Soc Vol XVI No. 3<br />

pp 11-12 article by Jean A. iArson.<br />

SWEDISH IMMIGRATION RECORDS<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST SEPT 1987 13/3/ 134<br />

SWENSON CENTER, Denkmann Memorial Library, Augustana Col<br />

lege Campus, 3520- 7th Ave., 3rd FLoor, B^x 175, j<br />

Rock Island IL 61201 Since opening in 1981 Center has :<br />

acquired great number of important collections.<br />

Denominations listed. Records geneally filmed <strong>to</strong> 1930<br />

Important collection of 217 microfilmed Swedish<br />

language newspapers from U.S. and Canada. Office<br />

hours during school year 8:30 a.m. - 12 noon and 1-5<br />

pra Monday through Friday. (Info from Swenson lenter<br />

News, No. 1,1986; notes in 111.St .Gen Soc. Newsletter<br />

vol 8 N>s. 7/8 July/Aug 1987)<br />

SWETT, Nancy, of Maine,<br />

widow of DIXEY THOMPSON, lived at 1415 Chapala<br />

st. in stately,white Qolonian home, now <strong>the</strong><br />

offices of S. B. Cbunty Board of Real<strong>to</strong>rs<br />

ANCESTORS WEST, JUNE 1970 6/2/ p.63<br />

THEY CAME TO SANTA BARBARA<br />

.-


TAGGART, J w k tv, , •' •<br />

clan Mc^ggar?'.1^^?^ WVA of Scottish •<br />

settled^.'B^i^i^ ** *880 ^3<br />

Partner of Judge ^^^^.^te^R^'<br />

^ CAME TO SANTA BARBARA-comp<br />

Mary Ellen Galbraith ^* •<br />

•*»* 1979 5/2 p^O<br />

^TAITOR, ROBERT See card under PROFILES l<br />

ESTHER TANNER (MRS. ROBERT) j<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST JUNE 1986 12/3 *%<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, JUNE 1987 13/2/58<br />

TAPPER, RUTH- person we thank for coordinating our j<br />

refreshments after our meetings, b. Weeping Water, NEB<br />

SCught 1-nToom school <strong>the</strong>re 3 years. Had nurses training<br />

at Bryan Memorial Hospital, Lincoln, NE. Family<br />

moved <strong>to</strong> S.B. so her husband could attend Brooks.<br />

He is now retired from <strong>the</strong> city fire dept. 2 sons<br />

are firemen and daughter is married <strong>to</strong> one. Ruth<br />

retired from Cbunty General Hospital ,last 8 yrars as<br />

head of <strong>the</strong> emergency room.<br />

Taking classes <strong>to</strong> get family his<strong>to</strong>ry - on notepaper<br />

from elderly cousin of her mo<strong>the</strong>r with no documentation<br />

done correctly.<br />

Family interests: GOODMAN Putnam Go. OH 1850<br />

ST, TRAVIS Morgan Q), IL 1840 HOPKINS same area,date<br />

TENNESSEE (ANCESTORS WEST, JUNE 1983 9/2 pp 69-72<br />

16th State 1796 Map p.69 Valley region Map 70<br />

Miunt Builders earliest known inhabitants.<br />

Hernando De 3d<strong>to</strong>, first European <strong>to</strong> enter,1541 dis<br />

covered Mississippi River near Memphis<br />

Then Cherokee Indians in east; Shawnees,middle and<br />

Chicasaws,west. 1763 France relinquished all lands<br />

east of Mississpi River <strong>to</strong> England. 1772 pernanent •<br />

English settlements began Fur<strong>the</strong>r chronology<br />

Tennessee Societies, Libraries, Periodicals p. 70<br />

Tennessee references in UCSB Library, include %les<br />

TERMS WITH CHANGED MEANINGS<br />

TEXAS (ANCESTORS WEST DEC 1985 11/4 141<br />

^c^TyT^^^10 > OF TEXAS<br />

*1i^ .listing<br />

(each wife l£*>^£J^*£* &«**<br />

(Stagecoach Library1^,^^ ftnoict<br />

TEXAS _ (ANCESTORS WEST, JUNE 1987, 13/2/94<br />

Austin, TX Gen. Soc. Box 1507,Austin TX 78767 in its<br />

March 1987 Quarterly announces notes that its<br />

Sesquicentennial Committee is soon <strong>to</strong> release<br />

REPUBLIC CF TEXAS PENSION APPLICATIONS ABSTRACTS<br />

TEXAS REFERENCES AND RESEARCH<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST MARCH 1984 10/1 pp 18—22<br />

Chronology ,<br />

Valuable printed sources p, 18*19<br />

genealogical helper 1983 Direc<strong>to</strong>ry, 1983, lists over<br />

140 societies and libraries(pp 74-77) and (pp 77-78)<br />

lists about 50 periodicals in <strong>the</strong> Texas section.<br />

References in SBOGS Library p 19<br />

MAP p. 20 28th State 1845 p.20<br />

References UCSB Library21~22 including WYLES and<br />

03VT PUB. Collections.


'•J^' 'Sj^f \ny0J,<br />

THEISS, EMILY PERRY Profile, ANCESTORS WEST<br />

MAR 1981 7/1 p. 5<br />

see card under PROFILES.<br />

Emily Perry Ihiess, older of 2 ch of<br />

Arthur Z. and Janette Curtiss PERRY,<br />

born Hillsdale Cb., MICHIGAN, m. Wilbur H. THIESS.<br />

<strong>the</strong>y have 3 sons, 7 grand dau and 2 grandsons 1981.<br />

PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE (ANCESTORS WEST,DEC 1981 7/4 116<br />

A Helping Tbol for a local Society<br />

Notebook with pages for all states and several count<br />

ries <strong>to</strong> register FAMILY NAME with dates of those<br />

researched<br />

PERRY FAMILIES OF NEW YORK STATE. Data collected<br />

y *&*ry NJcQoUey. particularly ^ra^fp^yu^a, WCos,<br />

THIESS, EMILY PERRY(ANCESTORS WEST,MAR 1983 9/1 p ',<br />

Emily Thiess and Shirley Cbbb and o<strong>the</strong>rs working<br />

on plans for Second Visitation of Cblin Chapman,<br />

International President Family His<strong>to</strong>ry Sbcieties<br />

and Seminars in <strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Barbara</strong> and Venture <strong>to</strong> be<br />

held April 14,15,16, 1983. Plann soon <strong>to</strong> be<br />

announced<br />

PROFILE (ANCESTORS WEST JUNE 1986 12/2 49<br />

See card under Profiles; Founding member;Past Pres.<br />

Hiair—Ehr>y ?mri-n-pp<br />

THIESS, EMIItf PEERY (caid 2)<br />

^answer <strong>to</strong> query from an Indiana reader gains<br />

a STANDISH ances<strong>to</strong>r 6»*u© ,<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, MAR 1982 8/1 p5 I<br />

QUERIES ARE READ AND ANSWERED (<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, June 1982 8/2 p. 48<br />

« ^C^y ^.DeC 1981 AW answered - Mehitable who<br />

m. Stephen Bryant b. 2 Feb 1658 Plymouth, Mass was<br />

^H*9nn *?*«****_) b 1613,d.Pres<strong>to</strong>n, Ct 19 Mar 1690<br />

be_ h^ba^d ^ ^^^ ^ lfarch l^*aa***<br />

PRDFIIE, (ANCESTORS WEST MARCH 1983 9/1 p4<br />

VWF?5iden1f CPCesa981) see Sunder<br />

****- *" «»£«r mar isse 12/1 10(17 .'<br />

' /<br />

J*£i


4__^ ^,^j|j|jgj^ W^p/<br />

THEY CAME TO SANTA BARBARA<br />

( ANCESTORS WEST, MARCH 1982 8/1 p. 34<br />

JAMES BICKLE RICKARD son of William Henry and Ibra<br />

(TRELQAR) RICHARD and fa<strong>the</strong>r of Hon. JAMES RICKARD<br />

(James TAreloar Richard) since 1968 Judge,Superior Ct.<br />

b. Oct. 3,1878 in Hono-Kaa, Hawaii of English parentage.<br />

Fa<strong>the</strong>r one of pioneer sugar planters and a member of <strong>the</strong><br />

legislatureunder <strong>the</strong> monarchy. Educated in England,<br />

later entered George Washing<strong>to</strong>n U.Washing<strong>to</strong>n, D.C,<br />

earning IL.B. degree. 1905 admitted <strong>to</strong> prace D.C.courts.<br />

1909 <strong>to</strong> practice in U.S. Supreme Court. 1902-1911 with<br />

Dept of Interior. 1910 <strong>to</strong> Calf.admitted <strong>to</strong> Calif.Bar<br />

lffice in f_,A. Sept 21,1910 m.in S,y,ACACIA T. QKENAM<br />

THEY CAME TO SANTA BARBARA<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST JUNE 1982 8/2 p. 76<br />

RIGGS, LUTAH MARIA A.I.A. As Indiana High School<br />

Student made iip mind <strong>to</strong> becaome an architect<br />

1914 she and her mo<strong>the</strong>r traveled by rail <strong>to</strong> S. U.<br />

<strong>to</strong> join her stepfa<strong>the</strong>r Enrolled in junior college.<br />

Earned tuition as a bookkeeper for Woolworth; s<br />

Worn T.M. S<strong>to</strong>rke scholarship for obtaining most news<br />

paper subscriptions. Graduated Cbllege 1919.<br />

Saw picture of house designedby George Washing<strong>to</strong>nftrrith<br />

Came <strong>to</strong> <strong>Santa</strong> Xarbara, associated with him; alsp raught<br />

school. Some of her designs listed. L.A.Times<br />

1962 onwof 9 recipients of Woman of <strong>the</strong>Yaar.<br />

1961 apptd <strong>to</strong> State Board of Architectural Examiners.<br />

THEY CAME TO SANTA BARBARA<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST JUNE 1983 9/2 p. 58<br />

DANA CAPT. WILLIAM GOODWIN b R>s<strong>to</strong>n,MA May 1797<br />

When 18 uncle sent him <strong>to</strong> look after business in China<br />

and India. 3 yrs later returned <strong>to</strong>'-) ds<strong>to</strong>n and earned<br />

his first-class naviga<strong>to</strong>r's license. Left Bos<strong>to</strong>n on Bri<br />

Waverly and; began trading career. In 1825 establish<br />

ed a s<strong>to</strong>re in S. B. where he met Maria Josefa Carrillo.<br />

m. 1828; 21 ch,8 died in infancy. Had land grant in<br />

Nipomo inl839. Rancho a trade center, cloth,soap,furni<br />

ture, agridultural implements and candles mfgd for trac<br />

Later <strong>the</strong> acbbe was a stage s<strong>to</strong>p and a mail s<strong>to</strong>p.<br />

Objective of SIX) Gb.KLst. Sbc. <strong>to</strong> make res<strong>to</strong>ration<br />

so complete will truly identify as outstanding his<br />

<strong>to</strong>rical building, •<br />

THEY CAME TO SANTA BARBARA<br />

comp. Mary ELlen Galbraith from His<strong>to</strong>rical and<br />

Biographical Record in So. Calif. J.H. Guinn,<br />

Chapman Pub Co Chicago, 1902<br />

with addtl references from<br />

SANTA BARBARA HISTORY MAKERS, Walker A.Tbmpkins,<br />

ed. <strong>Barbara</strong> Kithaway Tompkins, McNally & Loftin,Pubs<br />

1983<br />

Individuals listed in ANCESTORS WEST, with Issue,<br />

Vol. No. and page on separate cards. ^<br />

THEY CAME! TO SANTA BARBARA<br />

Mary Ellen Galbraith<br />

Extrateddd by q^^ i<br />

SEPT 1979<br />

PIETRA, Cavalier Leopold© Chiappa<br />

5/3 pp 70- 71<br />

PIEIRA<br />

W, Amparo ARENAS , desc. of<br />

AVILA, Cornel io<br />

BARKER, Frederic I., a son of Francis BARKER of<br />

Amesbury, MA & grandson of Dea. Samuel BARKER<br />

a tailor,who made a coat and treeches for Gen.<br />

George Washing<strong>to</strong>n. His mo<strong>the</strong>r was<br />

INGALL5, Nancy<br />

He arr. S.<br />

5 o<strong>the</strong>r ch. named.<br />

B. 1 Jan 1873 from San Francisco.


•^THEY CAME TO SANTA BARBARA, extracted by<br />

Mary Ellen Galbraith '<br />

SEPT 1979 5/3 p. 70<br />

SAUNDERS, E. W. , M. D. b. 1843 Van Buren Cb. Iowa<br />

moved <strong>to</strong> MO where fa<strong>the</strong>r was a cabinet maker<br />

1876 family visited Iompoc and settled<br />

<strong>the</strong>re . Served in Civil War; in Wilson raid<br />

through Tenn, ala,miss. After Civil War<br />

began study of medicine jgrad.Iowa 1874 M.<br />

HALL, Lydia of Scotland Co., MO and had 5 ch(named)<br />

Dr. Saunders and son DanlCarlos opened drug<br />

s<strong>to</strong>re. He became co physician and surgeon for<br />

So. Pacific Ry. ^<br />

THEY CAME TO SANTA BARBARA, extracteS^ 3<br />

Mary Ellen Galbraith, Sept 1$9 5/3 pp 70-71<br />

LAWTQN, Jbhn Percy b. 1864, Cheshire, Eng., son of<br />

h ^..O : Joseph LAWTON and Martha HQDSQN During<br />

1885 pleasure trip <strong>to</strong> U.S.,admired S. B.<br />

and for his health settled here.;opened<br />

real estate office on State St. opposite<br />

Arling<strong>to</strong>n Hotel m.<br />

TRUMAN, Violet, a granddau of lord Rokeby; 3 ch named<br />

THEY CAME TO SANTA BARBARA Extracted by Card 4<br />

Mary ELlen Galbraith<br />

SEPT 1979 5/3 p. 71<br />

MEIGS Peveril b 1847 Brooklyn, NY m.<br />

Rosamond WESTON, a desc. of Richard WESTON<br />

of <strong>the</strong> Plymouth Colony. 5 ch<br />

rounder of family in America was Vincent MEIGS<br />

(MEGGSO from co. Dorset, Eng. who settled in<br />

East Guilford, CT c. 1637 His on Jbhn was b. Weymouth<br />

was deacon of 1st church in Guilford 1696-1713.<br />

His son Janna m. Hannah WILLARD, granddaughter of<br />

Simon WILLARD, a hero of King Philip's War.<br />

After 40 yrs in business, forced <strong>to</strong> retire and came<br />

<strong>to</strong>-Calif, 1837^. Tried <strong>to</strong> establish olive oil business<br />

Card 4<br />

THEY CAME TO SANTA BARBARA extracted by<br />

Mary Ellen Galbraith SEPT 1979 5/3 p.80-71<br />

MEIGS, Peveril b 1847 Brooklyn, NY m.<br />

WESTON, Rosamond, desc. of Richard WESTON of <strong>the</strong><br />

Plymouth colony 5 ch (named)<br />

Ebunder of daraily in NE was Vincent MEIGS<br />

(MEGGSO from co. Dorset, Eng. who settled'<br />

in East Guilford CF c 1637. His son .<br />

John MEIGS was b. Weymouth and was DEA. of<br />

<strong>the</strong> first church in Guildord 1696-1713.<br />

JVlLLARrp-l-iSn Jan£a m- JiW)ah WIILARD, granddau of |<br />

ffi» t^ir^SJ 2? m ^%SC^Zt** health<br />

^SS^^S^?^'**A «rt compete with<br />

THEY CAME TO CALIFORNIA Card 5<br />

ANCESTORS WEST, SEPT1979 5/3 p. 71<br />

WESTON,Rosamond, wife of Peveril MEIGS, desc. of<br />

Richard WESTON, of <strong>the</strong> Plymouth Colony; 5 ch.<br />

WILLARD, Hannah, wife of Janna MEIGS, son of<br />

Peveril MEIGS and Rosamond <strong>West</strong>on. p. 71<br />

WILSCN ALbert C. J. Wilson came <strong>to</strong> S. B. 1867 from gold<br />

mines in No. Calif, b. Jbseph Wilson but,because so<br />

many of that name, applied <strong>to</strong> legislature and by its<br />

act name was changed <strong>to</strong> Albert £iihoun Joseph WIU3GN<br />

His grandfa<strong>the</strong>r, John WILSCN was early pioneer from<br />

^^J^V^ev<strong>to</strong> Olio Valley.fa<strong>the</strong>r Iouis WU3QN, b. W.Va<br />

T%rY 2% 9^812 W «** ^ ****** **#* <strong>to</strong><br />

settle in S.B. .hot laacrdLm.Marararet CJXM<strong>to</strong>'tfnH ;


cw<br />

W«TOSmiBMM1(A1(CmmW3<br />

TOPER Hw»d. named <strong>to</strong>r Items EUwod Q639 17!^<br />

••<br />

assssajts?2c??»^-S<br />

1853 Saran^ mJfi££*S^-£*<br />

f}-<br />

ferns. They lived in R)rt-au-Pr^JTft\+? autho£i1:y °«><br />

<strong>the</strong>n returned <strong>to</strong> New ^CiM^i?,^ ?* 8 »*»<br />

sale- trip <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>West</strong> Cbaa: asT<strong>to</strong>uSJ t^?6 *<br />

2S«" ^ £»»*•£ ^HnSuntffi «<br />

THEY CAME TO SANTA BARBARA Card 4<br />


Ca- 7 q<br />

TCEY CAMilb SAOTA BaUSARA, ANC WST SEPT tfV6/3/p86 ^<br />

'' BOTHEKOTD^ Ste^h(~?li 1917 when he noved <strong>to</strong> S.B. :j<br />

j. V^.<br />

^_<br />

i operated ^^^Tcres between San <strong>to</strong>que and<br />

; There he purchases 123acres"^"T5 Ontare Ranch of<br />

! fflanar Ave.whereh ^ *»»«*££ luXision was laid ,<br />

Dixey *. T<strong>to</strong>mpson. ^^^dPferk SSol <strong>the</strong> battle :<br />

out with curving streets. "»* *L£"£|iated.<br />

i and unsold. .<br />

IH • : :<br />

11 Card 8<br />

1! THEY CAME TO SANTA BARBARA (ANCESTORS<br />

4 WEST, SEPT 1980, 6/3/ pp 86-87<br />

i SEXTON, Richard K., originally from Cincinnati, OHIO<br />

broulJht wife and 5 ch by steamer from New York <strong>to</strong> San<br />

Francisco. Moved <strong>to</strong> Amador couty where <strong>to</strong>he d^ug*1*<br />

of 1864 destroyed his entire nursery s<strong>to</strong>ck.Reloaated<br />

in Petaluma.Leaving <strong>the</strong> 2 older sons, William and Joe,<br />

in charge he came <strong>to</strong> S. B. <strong>to</strong> investigate land in<br />

Goleta.Bought 3 contiguous blocks in <strong>the</strong> south-<br />

1 western part of S.B., hounded by <strong>West</strong> Monteci<strong>to</strong>,<br />

i Castillo Streets, <strong>West</strong> Beach and <strong>the</strong> Mesa bluffs<br />

j and constructed a 2-s<strong>to</strong>ry redwood house at 229 Castillo<br />

St. In 1869 sold far price of $2,200 paid <strong>to</strong> Hill<br />

heirs, <strong>to</strong> son Joseph who in Nov 1868 at age of 26<br />

... (—_ — - ,<br />

! Car d Q<br />

THEY CAME TO SANTA BARBARA<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, SEPT I960, 6/3 p 86-08<br />

SEXTON,


v£ THEyLmE TO SAt^BAJ^ARA '^ ll \<br />

v4^ ax^hj^ ANCESK^feT SEPT 1980 6/3 rjTfc7 ^<br />

.1-i.i<br />

1 SEXTON, Jbseph (con)<br />

One sample of each new tree and shrub was planted<br />

in <strong>the</strong> front yard of his own home. Sex<strong>to</strong>n also originat<br />

ed <strong>the</strong> pampas plume industry from grass grown from seeds<br />

imported from Argentina. Goleta Valley became <strong>the</strong><br />

| world supplier of this unique product, much demand in<br />

Iondon,England, Hamburg and Berlin, Germany. Between<br />

1890 and 1895 Sex<strong>to</strong>n exported hald a million plumes<br />

annually. He d. August 1, 1917 aged 75<br />

FENZI, 4)r. Emanuel j&ame changed <strong>to</strong> FENZI, Francesco<br />

Erancheschi.Florentine horticulturist,came <strong>to</strong> S.B.1094<br />

propagated Francheschi frame tree. Plantings on<br />

Iftyiera o^ s^~trqpica^ $ tribute tq hi#T<br />

| THEY CAME TO SANTA BARBARA ^^ ,<br />

I ANGKnCRS^WEST SEPT 1960 6/3/ p. 87 ^ 12<br />

«m* Dr. Emmnuel Qrazio (con<br />

•' ro*+ .!rancesco Prancheschi (name change)<br />

I anextensive horticultural nS "aly <strong>to</strong> supervise<br />

pit<strong>to</strong>sproum ZiSr^ k?das' eucaluptus,<br />

otics <strong>to</strong>rrtiSeL^ hibiscus and o<strong>the</strong>r »<br />

I0BEIO ODSEb Qui^ UJSC1980 6/4p.l42<br />

rehearsal led'^ e°Pras'°r pU^ ^fj^fed SkJ.<br />

at age 35 -J*6 °«*estia, tten^U* ected than i?a<br />

andX-te* de %***• B**- age £ dau^?^ <strong>the</strong> Play?<br />

syft&sr"-"^srsas-*£s-ss-<br />

«WB ah^ES** »«* designed^1:1!?ed ^ »»**/<br />

1HH- CAME TO SANTA BARBARA (ANCESTORS m&$&980<br />

^varfSr *~^-"architect at "<br />

^inting in J^ris. iSIffl^t^^ .<br />

S afafarcniTeSi8!811 "*"*.-&££ nL=<br />

ftminsula resects af^^s^nfi^nterey<br />

Received an Hbmr Award from S? a ?; J»i ^nteci<strong>to</strong>.<br />

<strong>to</strong>r design of <strong>the</strong> 1^jELf?£llt' Chapter ol **&<br />

R>ad, I<strong>to</strong>nteci<strong>to</strong> *hnSOn <strong>to</strong>m on S^1*** Canjon<br />

/


"7 r-TEY CAME TC TANTA BARBARA Car 3 v r^*$0(3<br />

xi^ -J^^ANCESTORS^ST, JUNE 1980 6/3 p.>**»- ^»i *-wP<br />

THCMPSCN, Dixey bprn Maine 1826; rose from cabin boy<br />

<strong>to</strong> master of own vessel in 1848. Arrived S.B.1858<br />

became future owner of Ontare Rancho(San Roque<br />

and Ru<strong>the</strong>rford area) Joined Gold Rush 1849,<br />

returned <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> sea and m%deh£fe3sbome port<br />

<strong>Santa</strong> Ibsa Island which belonged <strong>to</strong> his relative<br />

Capt. Alpheus B. Thompson,one of S.B's earliest<br />

Kankee settlers. Barns and corrals located at<br />

Hollister and Alamar, (presently Long's Drug<br />

s<strong>to</strong>re and parking lot) Blacksmith shops and o<strong>the</strong>r<br />

false-fronted buildings located at de la Vina St.<br />

1la?ureii:bfFly^kfsWai^^l9^ass' °*ten<br />

THEY CAME TO SANTA BARBARA Card 4 •<br />

ANCESTORS WEST, JUNE 1980 6/1 p. 63 5<br />

TH3BaPSCN,DKEY (con)<br />

Died April 1903 aged 77 5W&rfT<br />

His widow, <strong>the</strong> former Nancy SWEJET of Maine<br />

lived in stately,white Colonial home at '<br />

1415 Oiapala St. now offices of<br />

<strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Barbara</strong> Cbunty Board of Real<strong>to</strong>rs<br />

a^L^ TO Smr^ BARBARA • Card<br />

! d- S. B a.Aug^"amVe1^ **»*».


V THEY-«&E TO SANW*AHBARA (ANCESTORS Vfl£^ Card 3^J<br />

DEC 1980 6/4 p.142<br />

LINCOLN Araasa Lyman with wife, Abby Smith PATRICK,<br />

j "^fimtt-STtD S. B. in 1869^andsons Lyman :<br />

I Putnam 6 and Henry Patrick 4. m*h Gfonksnf |<br />

\\i gS*W ^ 1870 purchased Tfcjiguas Ranch<br />

! AfteV a very d?y year sold his share <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong>jfoungs<br />

w<strong>to</strong>^eptdt until1884. In 1872 established a me •<br />

! it is S.B;s oldest continuously operated £tel.<br />

in 1872 with Mortimer Cook organized <strong>the</strong> OT IMra*^<br />

©ii BANK, serving as cashier .remained untn his death<br />

•rn 1897 O<strong>the</strong>rs in organisation of S.B's first bank<br />

W c. w. willi^;Also City and &&*/* *W y


i i THEY CAmO) SANTA BARBARA . ) Card 2 j )A -9<br />

^ IHITHfgiSES SffiENIS WHD CAME TO SANtWARBARA W c^O^-.<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, MAR 1981 7/1 p 34<br />

• FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT visited S.B. while Secy of<br />

Navy,prior <strong>to</strong> 1» time he was stricken with polio<br />

IDNAID WIISON REAGAN whose Billporeen,Irish roots were<br />

reported in Wall St. Journal Dec 2,1980 half Irish,<br />

maternal grandfa<strong>the</strong>r Wilson was Scottish^ternal grand-<br />

„r>+v.o*. -RWHcsh First visit <strong>to</strong> Rancho de 1 Cielo,his b.u.<br />

SK Smetese^Jn Thursday,Feb l*h,1981, ends Feb23.<br />

CALVIN O0OLIDGE came <strong>to</strong> S.B. <strong>to</strong> attend a service at<br />

First Congregational Church and is said <strong>to</strong> have in<br />

sisted that his driver not exceed 10 miles an hour.<br />

Card 2<br />

THEY CAME TO SANTA BARBARA (ANC WEST MAR 1982 8/1 p34<br />

JAMES BICKI£ RICKARD (CON^<br />

1915-1916 City of <strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Barbara</strong>; in 1912 became its<br />

Ibstmaster. In 1926 elected treasurer of <strong>the</strong> Post<br />

masters Assn of Calif. Championed many worthy projects.<br />

1920 closely identified with preparation and presentation<br />

of his<strong>to</strong>rical masque "La Primavera" .wjocj depicted<br />

<strong>the</strong> early his<strong>to</strong>ry and life of S.B. His son was presi<br />

dent of ad Spanish Dass Fiesta in 1948 ndnd 1949,<br />

elected city at<strong>to</strong>rney in 1951 and served 4 years as<br />

jnavr^ from 1953 <strong>to</strong> 1957, has 5 sons and 8 grandchildren.<br />

THEY CAME TO STANTA BARBARA<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST JUNE 1982 8/2 p. 76<br />

MEREWBACH, Col. \feiter (USA, Bet )<br />

ig^f^A^ °f ^ AME^CANISM MEDAL.awarded<br />

ar?^ &?*•* b£ *"" of <strong>the</strong>' lacklea? Cime<br />

THOMPSON, Alpheus B.<br />

Sea Ckptain in China and Sandwich Island trade<br />

1834 built 2 s<strong>to</strong>ry adobe building at what is now<br />

805 Stae St. Building conmissioned by Col.<br />

John C. Fremont in 1846 <strong>to</strong> house his staff of<br />

California Battalion and again by <strong>the</strong><br />

New York Volunteers who maintained martial law<br />

in S. B. from April 1847 until Fall of 1848.<br />

later operated as a hotel,known as St. Charles<br />

Hotel. In 1953 when razed <strong>to</strong> make way for new<br />

construction was a part of Piccadilly Square<br />

ANCESTORS WEST, JUNE 1980,6/2 p. 63<br />

SS D^MC^^Pr^l^Sei|l9 W*»<br />

born Maine 1826; rose from cabin boy <strong>to</strong> master<br />

of own vessel in 1848. Arrived S.B. 1858<br />

became future owner of Qntare Rancho (Wan Ibque*<br />

Ru<strong>the</strong>r<strong>to</strong>rd area) Joined Gold Ruch 1849; returned<br />

^^aAnd nwte *** P01* on s**a Rosa island .<br />

which belonged <strong>to</strong>.his relative, Capt. Alpheus B J<br />

Thompson,one of S. B's earliest Ya4e sett^s<br />

His barns and corrals loated at Ibllister and<br />

^a^presently Long's Drug s<strong>to</strong>re and parking<br />

lot);Blacksmith shops and o<strong>the</strong>r false-fronted<br />

* ^ingS Were 3ocated a* de la Vina St. also<br />

a produce market for farmers.Feauture by FlySing Q<br />

Studios 1913^921.Managed original Ariwi<br />

S^.Qjuntv rW&J^*1^* Hjuse now ofti^<br />

•«•»-


TIlW, ELIZABFW(Mrs. George)<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST SEPT 1985 11/3/ p.93<br />

See PROFILE Card<br />

Research interests include<br />

EOSTER CT & }JD early 1800s<br />

HICHAM VA & MO : :<br />

HARDER VA late 1700s<br />

DOVE VA " "<br />

Has JOHNSON Family §lbum would be happy <strong>to</strong> return<br />

or turn over <strong>to</strong> family member<br />

ANCESTORS WEST SEPT 1985 11/3 p 99<br />

TIME _A TTMELY REMINDER<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, JUNE 1986 12/2 p 59<br />

Sept 1752. In using early MaS JfEl ****** 14<br />

used - The rmnth ,„5 «ii TT^# records care must be<br />

Q-^rs^^^^ »*«h«t by «u*,<br />

<strong>the</strong> month in <strong>the</strong>ir record than <strong>the</strong> narae of<br />

TITUS, Harry PROFILES MAR 1979 5/1 p<<br />

ANCESTORS WEST<br />

MAR 1981 7/1 r<br />

son of Clifford L and Jessie BARNEETT TITUS h fio^h,<br />

tells of his nurturing os his femily tree.<br />

PROFILE (ANCESTORS WEST, MAR 1981 9/1 n 5<br />

see Profiles card f p'<br />

TTTUS, Harry Book Reviews<br />

MAR 1978 4/1 p.29-30<br />

GENEAIOGICAL PERIODICAL ANNUAL INDEX - <strong>1975</strong><br />

laird C. Tbwle, MD. The Yankee Bookman(Vol .14) .<br />

GEANEIDGY VIA NEWSLETTER, N. Burr Cbryell(S.B., P.I.F<br />

PARISH MAPS OF THE COUNTIES OF ENGLAND AND WALES<br />

comp. The Inst, of Heraldic and Gen.Studies<br />

Kbrthgate, Canterbury, Kent, Eng. (Logan UT* j<br />

Ever<strong>to</strong>n Pub Cb) ' , •<br />

IT HAPPENED IN OLD SANTA BARBARA,Walker A. T<strong>to</strong>mpkins<br />

(S.B.,CA;S.B.Natl Bank) pp. 29-30 *«**«•<br />

CHEROKEE COUNTY HISTORY, Mrs.Frank Ross Stewart<br />

TITOS Harry . -at AUGO**? SBOGS mtg. 33 vols from<br />

«WSSK conection *"**by "^ «Si8<br />

V.P. Amy Woods Marwede presided in his absence<br />

as he was called <strong>to</strong> bedside of his mo<strong>the</strong>r inT.CA<br />

SEPT 1979 5/3 p. 69<br />

Donation of 25 books and 7 pamphlets .listed<br />

SEPT 1979 5/3 and periodicals<br />

PROFILE! (ANCESTORS WEST,llfeou?981 7/1 p. 6<br />

^ C!!5!*1£D a1110!© PP 10-11 ARBOL GENEALOGIOO<br />

also PROFILE! MARCH 1983 9/1 p. 5 v:^^1^


TITUS, Harry Baok Review- GENEALOGY VIA NEWSLETTER, j &^ /<br />

N. Burr^ry^MAR^^^^, fygfac, ; /<br />

Janice T. Dixon and Dsra D. Flack<br />

i BOCK REVIEW<br />

TITUS, Harry SEPT 1978 4/3 p. 97<br />

PRESERVING YOUR PAST, Janice T. pixon and Ebra D.<br />

Flack,(Garden City NY DDubleday St Cb. Inc.)<br />

TITUS, Harry Article PERSONALITY, Qol. H. T.<br />

(Henry Theodore) TITUS : FAMOUS OR INFAMOUX/ •<br />

~ AMmgfflmyi WEST MARCH 1983 9/1 pp 12—135<br />

TITUS,<br />

Harry and wife Justine cooled m**^^ «<br />

189* q n ^ ^ copied Marriage Records<br />

:; 1836 S.B.<strong>County</strong> ANCESTORS ^ DEC ;98? 8/4 ^^<br />

1898 with Harry Glen MARCH 1983 9/1 o**£ 144~148<br />

1902 M-Y with Janet Uwler iM^w 9/4<br />

ANCESTORS WEST, DEC 1986 12/4/132 IW 152~154<br />

of Oc<strong>to</strong>^f 1*J^*«*4 ^y ^us, week<br />

Prr^i^r«+L ' 1' ms Proclaimed GENEALOGY WEEK-<br />

Reclamation reproduced in ANCESTORslS^!^. 4;<br />

TITOS, - PERSCNALITY COLONEL H t' TITOS<br />

famous oawra (KaLE^tu.)<br />

ferrv w^*®? WKP' MAR^1983 9/1 pp 12^5<br />

ferry Titus ^rmission <strong>to</strong> insert granted bv<br />

Bkrry Titus and Writers' Pub Cb *hfS? • „.<br />

use or reproduce any Port^Sher^nknX^aon^l '<br />

research, application, accompanied bv SASEq£S?S^<br />

s? asrsyg?- ^ «•> °sr<br />

Jiff*a^ffcssiss^<br />

<strong>to</strong> revert <strong>to</strong> his heirs if


OS POSTAL SERVICE STATE ABBREVIATIONS<br />

(Corrected Reprint) (McW^^<strong>1988</strong> 1


VAlSWHugh D. l^Plainfield NJ desc oi^bhn Vail<br />

Quaker preacher from England who settled in N J.<br />

see THEY CAME TO SANTA BARBARA card<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST MAR 1979 5/1 p JL9<br />

VAN ZANDT 12th annual reunion- Hil<strong>to</strong>n PLaza Inn,<br />

Kansas City, VD Oct 20-21,1979. Ibr info contact .<br />

Vesta Flack, 304 <strong>West</strong> 51st St. Kansas City MO 64112<br />

(from Midwest Gen.Register, Juee 1979)<br />

ANCESTORS WEST, Sept 1979 5/3 p.71<br />

VANZANT MEETING (ANCESTORS WEST MARCH 1983 9/1 p. 17*<br />

1983 meeting tentatively scheduled |or J uly 29,30,31<br />

Castle<strong>to</strong>n, VT; Headquarters, Gastle<strong>to</strong>n State lollege<br />

Includes <strong>to</strong>ur of maple sugar fac<strong>to</strong>ry, Fort Ticonderoga<br />

and <strong>the</strong> Shelburne Museum. 1984 VAN ZANT MEETING<br />

<strong>to</strong> be held in Los Angeles, CA .<br />

vjvbeebans- ww^iM^Wm^m^ !<br />

FADEAWAY (ANCESTORS WEST JUNE 1987 13/2/76<br />

Patricia A. Case 3 page presentation in THE GENEAIOGICAL<br />

HELPER JaiHFeb 1987 pp 13017 with list of reference<br />

hooks on p. 18 5 tips set out. addresses of depts.<br />

given.<br />

VIRGINIA (ANCESTORS WEST JUNE 1981 7/2 p 58-63<br />

GENEAIOGICAL RESEARCH ^ ^^ 1?88<br />

Map p.58 His<strong>to</strong>rical dates<br />

References Periodicals in SBOGS Library<br />

Only Virgininian in S.B. Cbunty 1852 State Census was<br />

Wm. FORMAN 52 MW Farmer b. VA last res. TEXAS<br />

GENEALOGICAL RESEARCH pp 59-63<br />

Genealogist's Notebook, Virgania Research,NbrmanWright,<br />

PhD. reprinted from ANCESTORS WEST Fall <strong>1975</strong>p 59-61<br />

Virginia References in SBOGS Library p.61 63<br />

References in Gledhill Library,Hist.Sba,<br />

V*SS£ixTK JOB 1986 12/2 p59<br />

From Feb 1986 SEARCHER p. 36<br />

5W?*"" 5K1S5S5<br />

S£ , *?iam IL from 1781 <strong>to</strong> 1818<br />

SSSSwElBO IN from 1787* 1816<br />

KY from 1775 <strong>to</strong> 1792 _<br />

VIRGINIA - Protest Northamp<strong>to</strong>n Co. VA 1641 >wtmrTATT<br />

signed by Stephen CHARLTON Llevyne DENWOOD Jno NUTHAIL<br />

Wm. WHTiTINGTON, Jbhn ELLIS, Steph HORSEY<br />

Assembly did not act until 1653,when it referred <strong>to</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> protest and callled it Scandalouus and seditious.<br />

Signers fined 300 pounds of <strong>to</strong>bacco each and a<br />

Cfc.pt. Thomas JOHNSON fined 500 pounds of <strong>to</strong>bacco.<br />

(In 1646 he had obtained a patent Dor 600 acres oin<br />

Noarthamp<strong>to</strong>n <strong>County</strong>.<br />

MAR 1979 5/1 p. 8<br />

33 see card on Walker and JARVIS FAMILIES


VOTUNrEER SERVICES SUGGESTED<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, MARCH 1986 12A P 16 (184 wrong)<br />

EXCHANGE SCAN BRANCHES AND TWIGS Gen.Soc VT Tree Tbp<br />

Section vol 14/4 contains 6 pages of EXCHANGE SCANS<br />

Also \blunteer <strong>to</strong> Abstract ANCESTORS WEST according I<br />

<strong>to</strong> rules of FAMILY HISTORY SOEIETY NEWSLETTER Needed.<br />

VOLUNTEER WORKERS SBOGS<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, MARCH 1983 9/1 p 7<br />

Names of earnest workers appear in List of<br />

Gbmmittees(on inside front cover)<br />

Hsspitality Cbnraittee is planning <strong>to</strong> rotate<br />

respnonsibility for snacks,etc. at <strong>the</strong> monthly<br />

meetings, with one or two members making plans ibr<br />

each meeting and enlisting efforts of <strong>the</strong> many<br />

volunteers.<br />

AGen .Ste Q« Surnames from Published 33urces,Vol 2<br />

° T^SviS AID TO VIRGINIA-WESTJ^INIA A^ORS<br />

^f T£Z now with Natl Archives,Washing<strong>to</strong>n DC ^^<br />

ofwidow applied for abounty land warrant Cus<strong>to</strong>dy<br />

ISBN 0-9249210250* c. 198b John ^^^^^^<br />

•S<strong>to</strong>ut 25 listed on each, page; * indicates f1^—*<br />

^c£SJSTUi^ai Va Cbunty -rr^reoords<br />

in a comprehensive series durng next 5 yrs<br />

"W^nSa^ IN THE U.S. ARMY 1800-1815<br />

Publication List of Iberian Pub Cb,. ^^-J*^<br />

1986 contains 30 listings. 2 review copies received<br />

VI^^I^S BEC1986, 12/4/160<br />


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(ANCESTORS WEST DEC 1984 10/4 p 11£»<br />

New service genealogy buffs beginning Oct 22 1984<br />

special page in Sunday Classified Announcements<br />

and notices section. Included: Queries (for<br />

ances<strong>to</strong>rs b. at least 100 years ago; Genealogy<br />

Supplies; Services; Books and Magazines; family<br />

Reunion Announcements; Organizations and Misc.Gen.<br />

nn-n Tir, f»Wpti.^n at 1-800-624-2367.<br />

V/ELDEN -(van)Welde(n) -WEUXJN Carcl l<br />

(ANCESTERS WEST • SEPT 1982 8/3 p 84-8)5<br />

Monograph from Armand Vanwelde, edi<strong>to</strong>r 45p French<br />

^OSF&J11 research on surname WEIDEN and allied names<br />

with bibliography od sources and documental proofs<br />

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HPORD, oiL^a F/ of 3^Jersey, 2nd wife of<br />

WIILIAM HENRY LEWIS, M. D.,who came <strong>to</strong> S. B.<br />

and opened office at 1113 State St. in 1901<br />

THEY CAME TO SANTA BARBARA<br />

ANCESTORS WEST, DEC 1979 5/4 p 103<br />

WOODS FAMILY (ANCESTORS WEST JUNE 1981 7/2 pp 69-79<br />

Lists Children and Grandchildren of<br />

EDWARD MELVEN WOCDS (fa<strong>the</strong>r of SBCGS member ^ylterwrie;<br />

notice re Family Reunion <strong>to</strong> be held Medford, OREGON<br />

July 23-26-1981<br />

WOODS FAMILY REUNION ,Amy Woods Marwede) July 18,1981 ,<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST, SEPT 1981 pp 100-1QL !<br />

Edward Melvan, (187401946), Supt. Met;rffilitan<br />

Depr. Bos<strong>to</strong>n> Mass.<br />

From Bot<strong>to</strong>m <strong>to</strong> Top in R>rty Four Yeard by his<br />

daughter SBOGS member Any Woods Marwede.<br />

ANCESTORS WEST DEC 1979 5/4 pp 109-113<br />

WORD, Margaret comp. with o<strong>the</strong>rs<br />

ETHEL MOSS LIBRARY "^ ^D?84/l. p,<br />

5-7<br />

WORTHINGTON DESCENDANTHewsletter<br />

(ANCESTORS WEST DEC 1984 10/4/ p 125<br />

announcement, quarterly pub. Many desc. S.B. county<br />

and California areas. .«.«.,«.-<br />

Also notice in ANCESTORS WEST SEPT 1987 13/3/135<br />

WRTTHINGHAM, Robert Quaker imrriage record |<br />

at Owstwick, county of York, England '<br />

13th day 11th month, 1743<br />

and Mary KITCHEN, dau of Edward KITCHINof Eksing<strong>to</strong>n,York<br />

ANCESTORS WEST SEPT 1980 6/3/ pp 95-96<br />

found by SBOGS member Beatrice Mohr McGrath<br />

in antique shop in Rtlisades, New York. '<br />

jgJtenB listed.on p. 62 1 q7) on p. 63<br />

Y AND WHEREFORE THE<br />

DEC 1978 '4/4/ p 117<br />

Proper pronunciation t.. <strong>to</strong> Dreserve<br />

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48 alDtf1'r^fvS'<strong>to</strong>r^ew instruction<br />

^7 until <strong>the</strong> Fall of 1848^ ^ I?953<br />

Building comTussJonea oy »•f California<br />

» 1846 <strong>to</strong> house<strong>to</strong>sstatt ^ ^ volunteers<br />

Battalion<br />

Xj maintained<br />

•*>dJ»8a*?4r?<br />

martial<br />

iaw<br />

law in S.B. from<br />

operated<br />

April<br />

1HU^ndwich I^^'vtet is now 805 StateSt<br />

2 s<strong>to</strong>ry ^^^^bf&Wbhn C.Freeaont<br />

*%gM Wb^S^P&bS ctina and<br />

TH^PSCN, Alpheus p. Sea^^^<br />

THEY CAME TO SANTA BARBARA Card 1<br />

ANCESTORS WEST, JUNE 1980 6/2 p.63<br />

BATCHELDER, Gsfrrge A. from A<strong>the</strong>r<strong>to</strong>n, CA<br />

in 1913 najority s<strong>to</strong>ckholder in Riviera Company<br />

at <strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Barbara</strong>. ELanted hundreds of oak<br />

seedlings ,from his nursery in A<strong>the</strong>r<strong>to</strong>n on <strong>the</strong><br />

barren mesa; imported Italian s<strong>to</strong>nemasons<br />

supervised by Joe Don of <strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Barbara</strong>. lots<br />

oriented so that no lot would impair view<br />

of neighbsrof city of S.B.or harborpcean and<br />

channel islands. Tile-roofed,stucco houses<br />

erected at minimum cost of $4,000. All utilyti<br />

wires underground. Streets named for Mission<br />

Padres <strong>County</strong> Bowl donate^ Riviera Improvement<br />

Assn founded 1930Jir. HJ^W^*^E<br />

!^6r;"^iSSSw MAKERS ,1983<br />

o?-W^JSS - rancher e^el Istands^<br />

fB CAME 10 SAM* BARBAM.oonjP.Mary *£"£«* • |<br />

* ANCESTORS WEST MAR 1979 o/i p. a»<br />

CAUTCR. ««^.^««*£££ Canal<br />

p. 71<br />

THE? C^ TO SOTA BARBAfIA<br />

ANCESTORS WEST, SEPT 1979 5/3<br />

V^ESSS^jISL?!? her Parents f<strong>to</strong>m CHIQ<br />

&w^.*«^S5?££2£<br />

k THEY tSm TO CALI^INIA, Extracted by<br />

Mary Ellen Galbraith SEpp 1Q7Q 5/3 ^^<br />

JWIISON, Albert C. J. came <strong>to</strong> Calif, in 1867 from gold<br />

| mines in no. Calif. B. Joseph WIL9QN, but so many<br />

j of that name, applied <strong>to</strong> Legislature for name<br />

; cange <strong>to</strong> Albert Calhoun Joseph WIISON His grand<br />

fa<strong>the</strong>r, John, was early pioneer from N.J. <strong>to</strong> Ouo<br />

River Valley; his fa<strong>the</strong>r Iouis WILSON b. W/ VS<br />

and served in <strong>the</strong> War of 1812 When 28 Albert<br />

came <strong>to</strong> Calif by steamship down <strong>the</strong> Ohio <strong>to</strong><br />

New Orleans, by boat through Lake Nicaragua<br />

and by oxcard <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> Pacific Ocean. Wilson family<br />

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