Sources
151. Brokro at aol dot com, "Collison," Feb/Mar 1999.
152. "GEDCOM," 27 March 1999, brokro at aol dot com.
153. Ricki Pitzner, ricki at inxpress dot net, "E-mail," 4 Apr 1999, Collection of Wendi Dunlap-Simpson.
154. brokro at aol.com, "Re: Collison (e-mail)," 2 Apr 1999, files of Wendi Dunlap.
155. Fox tree from Sherry Simpson -- need to find out original source.
156. "World Family Tree," Volume 14, Tree 1787, Broderbund Software.
157. "Letter from Deborah J. Marlett, of S. China, ME," 14 Aug 1998, in possession of Wendi Dunlap.
158. Linda Farris Fox and Jerry Fox, jerryfox at volusianet dot net.
159. "Marriage Records, Colchester, CT," viewable online at http://pages.cthome.net/touchagray/colchestermarriages.html.
160. Michele Fox, "Fox Family (e-mail)," 2 Nov 2002, files of Wendi Dunlap.
161. "World Family Tree," Vol. 3, Tree # 6106, submission date July 27, 1995, Broderbund.
162. "Interview, Dagna Fulton," 19 October 1998, Wendi Dunlap.
163. Sally Seaman-Williams, "Seaman Family Website," http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/s/e/a/Sally-Seaman/COL3-0001.html, 1998.
164. Sally Seaman-Williams, e-mail message, 22 Feb 1999, collection of Wendi Dunlap-Simpson.
165. Janis Pierce-Raymer, myangelnh7 at aol.com, "Bell/Dubois (e-mail)," 18 Jul 2002, files of Wendi Dunlap.
166. Paul D. Card, "Descendants of Richard Card(14470), Michael Rohan(307), Nathaniel Snow(117)," http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=nonmaskable, 15 May 2002.
167. Jean Liedtke, jliedtke at hotmail dot com, e-mail message, 18 Dec 1999.
168. Personal e-mail from Ken Sheaffer, 11 Mar 2001.
169. Ken Sheaffer, ShafeKC at aol dot com, e-mail message, 10 Jan 2000.
170. Hal Bradley, "Ancestors of Harold Wheeler Bradley," http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/b/r/a/Hal--Bradley-CA/, 1998.
171. Mark K. Davis, "Davis Genealogical Database," http://pierre.polymer.uakron.edu/genealogy/gendat1.html, 1997.
172. Vital Records of Haverhill Volume 2, p. 86, 1911, Topsfield Historical Society, Topsfield, MA; republished by Tuttle Antiquarian Books, Inc., can be viewed/searched online at http://www.familytreemaker.com/_glc_/1007/index.html.
Record of all marriages and deaths in Haverhill from the earliest known records to 1849.
173. "Indian Attacks at Oyster River and Dover," http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Ranch/4798/Indians.htm, 1998.
Text for local histories and sources.
174. Joan M. Hicks, "The Hicks/Hix Database Home Page," http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/h/i/c/Joan-M-Hicks/index.html, July 1998.
175. Diana Drew (wildcanary at juno dot com), "Posting to GenForum," http://genforum.genealogy.com/drew/messages/192.html, 1999.
"John and Sarah Field's children were: John b. abt. 1680 d Dover 1711 his dau. Eliz. m Robt Hopley from Portsmouth, ME. Francis b. abt 1682 d. May 10, 1717 dau. Ann m Capt. John Wingate Dover, NH, Sarah m. 16/1/1707 to John Field in Dover. and Eliz. m. Love Roberts Dover; Grson of Governor Roberts."
176. James Savage, A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc; Baltimore, Vol. 2, accessible at http://www.genealogylibrary.com/.
177. James Savage, A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc; Baltimore, Vol. 3, accessible at http://www.genealogylibrary.com/.
178. Cheska Callow Wheatley, "The Rogers Family," http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/6630/rogersfam.html, 1997.
Her sources include:
Caulkins, History of New London County, CT, J.W. Lewis and
Co., 1882; Hall and Plimpton, Vital Records of Lyme, Connecticut to the
End of the Year 1850, Heritage Books, Inc., reprinted 1990; and Rogers, James Swift, James Rogers of New London, CT and His Descendants, Boston, 1902.
179. Michael Ragan, MWRagan at aol dot com, "WDC GenWeb - Roger Del Feld," http://www.primenet.com/~dlytton/wdc/z0000022.html, (c) 1996.
180. Paul B. McBride, "Paul B. McBride's Genealogy Page," http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~pmcbride/, 23 Jun 1998, address updated 20 Mar 2001.
He lists all of his sources; much of this material seems to be found in the "Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire", Noyes, Libby, and Davis, which contains families up to 1699. Seems more reliable than many websites.
181. "Ancestors of Simeon Douglas Furber," http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/t/r/o/Joyce-A-Trotter/GENE6-0012.html, 1998.
182. "Ferguson Family Genealogy Site: Descendants of Darby Field," fergie34.tripod.com, 5 May 2003.
183. Anthony Zois, 55 Brunswick Street, Fitzroy, Victoria 3065, Australia, "Casper Haldeman's Descendants," http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/z/o/i/Anthony-Zois/index.html, 2001.
184. George Waller-Frye, "Adam Rogers, Called "A Mulatto," and Katherine Jones of Early New London Connecticut," Spring Hill Press, Storrs, CT, 1977, http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ct/newlondon/towns/newlondon/families/r262001a.txt, viewed online 14 May 2003.
185. "Reimert Family History," http://reimert.org/genealogy/database/index.htm, viewed 14 May 2003.
186. Cheska Callow Wheatley, "The Rowland Family," http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/6630/rowlandfam.html, 1997.
187. http://www.parsonstech.com/genealogy/trees/ddrew1/.
188. E-mail, Pat Frunzi (GFRUNZI at nc dot rr dot com), 30 March 2003, Collection of Wendi Dunlap.
189. Monroe J. Walbridge, "Descendants of Rufus Walbridge," http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/w/a/l/Monroe-J-Walbridge/GENE1-0001.html, 1998.
190. Edson Family History and Genealogy, Call Number: CS71.E25, Volume II, accessible online at http://www.familytreemaker.com/_glc_/1584/index.html.
191. Rich Romine, rlromine at aol dot com, e-mail message, 31 Jan 1999.
"My name is Rich Romine. Jacob Romine was my ggggrandfather. Mygggrandf. was
their son Alfred.b1815 other bro and sis are Minerva Peter David Abraham
Hannah Sarah Lavina."
192. E-mail from Sue Dubois Uhland, megsmama at aol dot com, Feb 1999, collection of Wendi Dunlap Simpson.
Excerpts from e-mail, edited down to the germane facts:
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George Edwin Bell
b. 1848, Addison, Steuben, NY
Father: Joseph S. Bell
Mother: Clarissa Slotter
Jennie Elisabeth DuBois
possibly raped and murdered in Fulton, Mo.
Jennie was the 4th child of Isaiah and Elmina ( Chriser )
DuBois. They had 9 children: 2 died in infancy, both boys,
and 1 girl died at 16 yrs. of age.
m. 4 Mar 1882, Banner, Fulton, IL
Marriage license: VOL. E, PAGE 153, LICENSE # 73
BANNER, ILL. IS ONLY TWENTY MILES FROM PEORIA ON ROUTE 24.
Banner is in Fulton Co., Ill. and Peoria is in Peoria Co., Ill.
You asked how I was related to Jennie DuBois. She was my gggAunt on my
Fathers side of the Family. I think. This is how it goes
1. My Father Hirschel L. DuBois
2. My Grandfather Theodore R. DuBois
3. My Great Grandfather Isaiah Rhodes DuBois
4. My GGreatgrandfather Isaiah Rhodes DuBois (Dr.)
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193. Debbie Kriser, forwarded by Janis Michele Pierce-Raymer (myangelnh7 at aol.com), "Fwd: Conrad Kriser (e-mail)," 18 Aug 2002, files of Wendi Dunlap.
194. Don Maxwell, dclark02 at twcny dot rr dot com, "Dunlap/Simpson Family Tree (e-mail)," 18 Apr 2003, in files of Wendi Dunlap.
195. Direct info from Barb McCusker, 2 Apr 1999.
196. Anthony Zois, "Re: Jacob Haldeman, 1747-1790, Augusta Co.Va," http://genforum.genealogy.com/haldeman/messages/185.html, 20 Apr 2000.
197. Joyce Speakman (joycespeakman at hotmail dot com), "E-mail message," 9 June 1999.
"Jacob and Martha were my ggg-grandparents. I am descended from their son Peter (and his son Cleveland, his daughter Minnie, her daughter Hazel)."
198. Jim Butler (jgbutler at silk dot net), "E-mail message," 15 Jun 1999, collection of Wendi Dunlap.
199. "1850 US Population Census," Hickory Twp., Mercer County, PA, 27 Sep 1850, Schedule No. 26, Frame No. 30, transcription on World Wide Web, http://www.rootsweb.com/~pamercer/1850hi.htm, viewed 25 July 1999.
200. Barbara Scott, "Iowa 4th Cavalry, Lee County Soldiers, Lee County Iowa," http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ia/lee/military/4Cavalry.txt, 4 May 2003.
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Nota bene: I do list my sources here (go to the page for each person and you'll see links to the source numbers there). However, some of them are more reliable than others. I list them all even if I haven't been able to verify them yet, because even an iffy or unreliable source may contain the clue that makes it possible for you to find the truth. :-) Please judge all facts and sources here critically. I welcome corrections and further info. -- Wendi