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ISS N 0736-802 X The Livermore Roots Tracer

Vol VIII FALL No I 1988

Livermore - Am~ldor Genealogical Society

PO Box 901 Livermore, Cal ifornia 94551 LIVERMORE-AMADOR GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY P.O. BOX 901 LIVERMORE, ALAMEDA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA 94551 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

OFFICERS 1988-89 President Shirley TERRY 1st Vice-president Jon and Gail BRYAN 2nd Vice-president Virginia MOORE If'DEX VOL VIII. NO 1 Corres. Sectry. Harriet JW)ERSON 68 Treasurer Clarence PARKISON ~ss

A MESSAGE FROM OUR PRESIDENT

Thank you for once again asking me to serve as your President. It seems to be my "duty" every fifth year or so. I have always taken great pride in having been one of the founders of this group as well as the very first President.

There are not many of us left from that original group formed after taking Ed Pyle's ten-week genealogy course in early 1977. Those still listed as members are Muriel CAMOZZI, Olivette CHINN, Ruth DIERKS, Ed PYLE, Art SKINNER, Judy WILLIAMS and myself. I hope we'll see more of these special people this coming year. Bill WOLCOTT's name is not listed in our Handbook as having been one of the founders, but he was wi th us from the beginning. He just happened to be on vacation at our formation meeting. We will all miss 8ill's cheerful disposition and enthusiasm for genealogy. I especially feel his loss as he was one of my staunchest supporters and was always willing to tackle any job. He probably drove more of us to Sutro and the Archives than .anyone in the club's history.

My first task as President was to find a Historian to replace Bill for this coming year. New member, Lisa Banks Newby, graciously volunteered. Please help Lisa by saving newspaper clippings regarding meetings or news of members. The new board for the coming year is listed elsewhere in this issue of the "Tracer. It Please feel free to contact any of us if you have suggestions for ,~. improving YOUR club.

We want to thank Bev Ales for serving as President this past year. She has done a fantastic job and was especial 1 y energetic in getting us published. She had a great deal to do with the updated Surname Index, "The Bookshelf" (our library holdings) and the Livermore Cemeteries book. Now, she's anxious to start on the Pleasanton and Dublin cemeteries. I'm sure Sh~'d love some help.

My term begins with a major problem: WE MUST FIND A NEW MEETING PLACE IMMEDIATELY! In case you haven't heard, we have lost our very nice room at Hacienda Business Park. We should be grateful for their providing such a wonderful place at no cost these several years. However, it was upsetting to lose it with no notice through no fault of ours. Our October meeting will be held on 7:30 WEDNESDAY, October 12, at the Dublin Library. We are busily making phone calls and will try to stick to the second Mondays, but may have to change to Tuesday or Thursday depending on what we find. We need a room big enough for at least 50 and one that we can depend on monthly. Many community rooms are booked only a month or three months in advance •.Please call me at 829-7787 if you know of something that would be suitable.

Your Incoming President,

Shirley Siems Terry VOL VIII no 1 69 BITS AND PIECES GOVERNMENT BOOK STORES in either Washington, D.C., Pueblo, Colorado (and others) have the book Polish Genealogy and.~eraldry; An Introduction to Research, 127 pages, ill.~ $3.50. A catalog "New Books, Publications for Sale by the GPO", lists the .aDove and other books of help to genealogists and may be ordered from the U.S. Government Printing Office, WAshingt' fl, D.C., 20402-9325. ***** MEASUREMENTS . found in old deeds contain terms not now used, i.e., PERCH--equals 16.5 feet or one rod. sometimes called a "pole". Surveyors also use the term "chain" wt1ich is 66 feet or 4 rods or perches. A LINK is 1/100th of a chain, or 7.92 inches. ***** An important research source is the Allen County Public Library 900 Webster Street Fort Wayne, Indiana 468~2 where is found the largest collection of county histories in the . When writing to them, give the name, date and place (county/town) that you are researching. If no listing is found, there is no charge; if a listing is found, the charge is $3 plus .20 per page. Rare county histories and family genealogies are .15 per page,plus $3. subnittecl by Bev ALES *****

We are happy to welcome the Dear Friends and Members of our society: following new members: We are deeply saddened by the deaths of ~ David and Jolene ABRAHAMS Donald FAZIO and Willis WOLCOTT---both Kathleen ELMS in September. Our deepest symphathy to Barbara, GUEST Margaret FAZIO and daughters, and to Linda KELLY Beatrice WOLCOTT and family. Lisa NEWBY We have several new members who have. Sally McLANE joined our group and we are looking Viviene SCHEIB forward to their "profiles" to pub­ Robert SILLrnO ish in later editions. Also, Querys are always welcome. Our Roots Tracer goes to genealogical societys and lib­ braries allover the country and you never know when or where an answer to your Query might come. We hope these editions will help you in your search. ;O/ifu 70

...... -'~ ------COMMITI'EES: Congress ofthe United States House ofRepresentatives Chainnan. Ways and Means Health Subcommittee Washington, D.C. 20515 July 15, 1988 District of Columbia Select Narcotics

Mrs. Margaret S. Fazio 454 Dover Way Livermore, CA 94550 RE: Social Security Applications Dear Mrs. Fazio:

Thank you for contacting me with your concerns. ! understand your desire to keep these documents. Unfortunately, there is not enough storage space for all of these applications to be kept. Three measures are taken to ensure-that nothing is lost when the documents are destroyed.

Before these documents are destroyed all the information on them, not just parts, is put into the computer system. The documents are also put on microfilm. The microfilm is developed and compared to the original application to ensure the two are equally -~. legible before the application is destroyed. The final safeguard against losing valuable information is that all files must also be reviewed and approved for disposal by the National Archives. I am sorry that there isn't enough storage room to keep all the original documents. However, I do think that the methods employed by the Social Security Administration will ensure that the information on them is not lost. If you have any further questions about this issue, or experience any difficulty accessing records which have been destroyed, please contact me.

Sincerely, (jltzxf~ Pete Stark United States Congressman

FHS/BC

9th District, California • 22300 Foothill Blvd, Hayward, CA 94541 • 635-1092 ~.. VOL VIII no 1 71

8 ~JC~~~. :::a:~~~~~ z~~d~:, A:;~S.~ ~ ~ 8~ ~ ,a:d d~ ~::~sat ion JR& .', ,0 - .~ VA~LEY R~PT~. =having been..granted by the Grand Master, L.E. PRATT, ~. 0" ~."'~' .•• , ~',.J; '~~j( to James BEAZELL,Charles M. DOUGHERTY, Frederick ~~~,,; .-...~. c.;-- --;.... KAPP, Louis W. WINN, William A. JORDAN, John S. MOORE, Isaac W. GOLDMAN, Harris AR~NpT, John A. BILZ, John KOOPMAN, Andrew J. TAYLOR, Joseph HARRIS, and Henry ANGELOPULO. The meetings of the lodge were held at Pleasanton until November, 1874, in which month the lodge was moved to Livermore. The present (1878) officers are, James BEAZELL, W.M.; W.A. McKEE, S.W.; W.W. WYNN, J.W.; Joseph HARRIS, Treasurer; W.H. WRIGHT,Secty; William MASSIE, S.D.; John BECK, J.D.; M.P.H. LOVE, Marshall; R.B. CAMPBELL and F.R. FASSET, Stewards. The lodge has forty members. ********** THE COXSACKIE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE AND ITS PATRIOT SIGNERS BY Olive WOODWORTH

On Muy 17, 1775, more th'1I1 a year before the Dec­ cipherable and presumed accurnte. SOl11e of the patriots, laration of Independence 'was presented at Philadelphia, unable to write their names, signcd with Ull "+." The the inhabitants of Coxsackie signed a Decluration of first signer, John (Johunnes) SchunenHln, wus undoubt­ Independence of their own. The faded yellow parchment, edly the fighting "Dutch Dominic of the Catskills," for found in an Albany .Iuic some ye.lrs ago, bears the '. the Icttcrs V.D.S. meuning Verbus Dei Servus (Minister names of 225 signers, most of them Dutch names of of the Word of God), 'Ippear after his nallle. And there freeholders from the Guxsackie District of the colony ili ellough authentic data on the Dominic to provide of New York. assurance that he drew up the Decluration personally. Within a month lifter thii11istoric event un the Iludson Anthony Van , the eighth signer, lind Henry the bUllIes of Concord and Lexington had been fought, Van Bergen, the folrrth signer, were Colonel and Cap­ the British forces had attacked Bunker Hill, and Wash­ tain, respectively. of the Coxsackie militia during the ington hm! been summoned tt) lead the Americun army Rcvolution. surrounding Boston. Much of the excitement of the The Declaration follows: times eml be Celt when this document is read; and his­ "PERSUADED tlwt the salvution of the Rights und tory records that the revolutionnry fever reached a peak I.iberticli of America. depends, under God, on the firm thirteen months later when, at Philadelphia, the Decla­ Union of its Inhubitunts, in a vigorous prosecution of ration of Independence was signed by tIll the colonies. the Meusures necessary for its Surety, and convinced The Coxsackie Declaration was discovered by Mr. of the Necessity of preventing the Anarchy and Con­ John M. Clark, then president of the Albany Institute fusion which attend a Dissolution of the Powers of Gov­ and Historic.tl :\IId Art Society, who presented it to the ernment: Institute, where it renHlins. The document wus pro­ "THAT the Freehohlers and Inhabitants of Cock­ nounced authentic by Dr. Sullivun and Dr. Wyer, who sakie District in the County of Albany, being greatly served, respectively, tIS State historiun and State Iibrurian alarmed nt the avowed Design of the Ministry to raise Ilt thut time, und by the Stutq :Irchivist. It was di:>1'l:lyed a Rcvenue in America, ur~ shocked hy the bloody Scene mllong other selected materiul on the -New York Freedom acting in the Mussachusctts-Bay; 00 In the must solelllll Truin when it toured the Stute. Over tho yeurli the Manner resolve never to hecome Slaves; and do nlso writing on the document has become fuded und some­ :llisociate under all t~le Tics of Religion, Honour, :lnd what illegible; of the 225 signatures only 2 I 1 ure de-' Love to .our Cuuntry, to :Idupt amI cnde:lvurto curry VOL VIII no 1 72 'into Execution whatever. may be rendered by the Con­ Martin G. V. Bergen Abraham Salisbury tinental Congress, or resolved upon by our provincial Wilhelmis + Dederick Cornelius Dubois Convention and opposing the Execution of several arbi­ lary Van Loon Heiybartus Dubois Johan Wesdernich' lohn Dubois trary and oppressive Acts of the British Parliament, Solomon + Schut Benjamin Dubois until a reconciliation between Great Britain and America Nicholas V. Scake Thouny D. Van Veghten or constitutional principles (which we most ardently Dirk Van Veghten Benjamin Freleigh ~- desire) can be obtained; and that we will, in all Things, John + Vosburgh William + Brandow Frederick Dederick Cornelius Schermerhorn follow the advice of our general Committee, respecting Johan Nieu Gysbert Oosterhoudt the purpose aforesaid, the preservation of peace and J. Wood lacob Egbertsen lun. Order, and the safety of Individuals and private prop­ Wilhelmus + Oorbagh Garret P + Steenbergh erty. Laurance Dubois Thomas Fish "Dated at Cocksakie on the Seventeenth of May in 10hn + Van Housen Egbert Bogardus the Year of our Lord One thousand seven hundred and William + Klauw Peter Bogardus John Spoor Johannes + Van Garde seventy-five. " Johannes Sousa Thomas Aston Petrus Van Loon lohn Person Albertus Van Loon Johannes + Brandow John Schuneman V.D.S. Wilhelme Sammon John Rouge Johannis Conyn Theunis Van Vechten J no Moore pet. + Schram 10hn Casperus + Van Hoefer Jas Barker John + Goes Dirk Spoor Nicholas + Lantman Henry Van Bergen Cornelius Connine Andres + Eaghler John Dryver John L. Bronck Rich. Ten + Bronck William + Cudney Joseph Horsford Jacob + Hallenhack lohn + Hallenbeck Frederick Scheck Johannes + Planke William + Hallenbeck John + Munday John Bronck Thomas Burdick Anthony Van Bergen James Donney John Van Loon Abraham Van Garde John A. Witbeck Joseph Groom Casper Hallenbeck Arent + Feddar Saml Van Vechten Albert Van Loon Matthias + Boom Jam. C. Van Waganen Pieter Conyne Joachim + Ryal Peter + 1anson Peter Soufer Thomas Hoghtelen David Rose John H. Schurmerhorn Richard Conways Michael + Collyer Gererdus Neukirk Hugh Diniston WilIiam Schutt Francis Salisbury Jr. Matthias + Hallenbeck Laurence Wenney John Tayler Johannes + Jansen Storm Prosa Stephen Haight lacob + Cook Lambert Van Valkenburg Christian Blodaar Cornelius Spoor Goefrie Brandow Casper Hollenbak John Persaly Thos. Garnett Coenrad Flaake Myndert V. Schaick Burent Albartsen John Ellis Aront Van Schaick Benjamin Cornelis Dubois lohn + Lampman Jacob Van Loon Benjam Dubois Mod. Van Sand Jacob Hallenbeck Henry Irison Henry Oothaudt William Van Bergen Nikosas Yare Samt AIlen Casperse Hollenbeck Matthis Van Con Jan Abraham Carner Peter Bronck Casper Pare Wilhelmus Lampman Leonard Bronck John Romear Herman + Becker Abraham Hallenbeck Benjamin + Essex Casper HaIIenbeck Peter + Vanette lohn Van Steinburg Nicholas Van Loon Wilhelm us Vandenbergh Gared Peresen Robert Thomas John Vanette P. Friessouser Jacob + Shoup Wessel Salisbury John C. Claus Peter Van Loon, Jr. Casperse Halenbeck Jeremiah + Steenbergh Ahraham Van Loon John Groog John + Wall Hendrick + Rose Abraham Salisbury James + White William Rea reychert Van den Berk John + Snyder Philip Conyne Richard Johnson Nicholas Van Loon Reychert van den berk John Vosburgh Martin Hallenbeck Conraet + Hoghtaline Richard + Vandenbergh John V. Schaick Richard + Houghtaline Henry Webber John W. Bught Philip Conine, Jr. Isaac Witbeck Nicholas V. Schake Baltus Van Slyk William Wells peter Van Burgan John van den berck Saml StogIes Salisbury John Parree J~remiah + Conine A. Doonhalten Isaae + Collyer Peter Conine Ebenezer Stanton Jacob + Livingston Peter VaL SIyk Willm Brandow, Jr. Thomas + Templar Jam. Hearn Edward Groom Joseph Nesbit Philip Bronck Haedireck + Schram WiIliam Groom Benjamen Smith Clement Overbagh Henry Knoll " Martin V. Bargen Benjamin Van gerdener , 10hn + Schraeder Peter Smith Frederick Schram . Arent'4- Gooss Petrus + Brandow WmJones Hendrick + Smith lohn + Curby Reuben Stanton William + Smith Jacob Van Vechten Reuben Van der berk George Rosa Francis Salisbury

APRIL 1969 fran the DAR Magazine April 1969 [425 ] VOL VIII no 1 73

P.O. Box P, Torrance, CA 90507-0210. Soft cover, 8 1/2 x 11 inches, perfect-bound, 160 pages, not in­ dexed.$1O. Seven journals under one cover make up this book. Reviewed by George Anderson Each journal, except the last, is exactly 22 pages long. They are: The Augustan, Chivalry, Ten-Year Cumulative Every-Name Index Genealogical Library Journal, The Colonial Geneal­ and Index to Major Subjects for The Liver­ ogist, English Genealogist, Germanic Genealogist, more Roots Tracer. 1988. Compiled by George and French Genealogist. and Harriet Anderson. Published by the Livermore­ Amador Genealogical Society, P.O. Box 901, Liv­ The Augustan Society, named after Caesar Augus­ ermore , CA 94551. Soft cover, 8 1/2 x 11 inches,. tus, is not a new organization, and I even belonged spiral bound, iv+25 pages, 5476 entries. Price to for a short time some years ago, but I cannot members: $3, plus $1 postage if mailed; to non­ remember how it defines its purpose, nor canl.find a members: 6$ postpaid. Two copies are in the LAGS stated purpose in this Omnibus. The society has Library. always been known for its interest in heraldry, ge­ nealogy of the nobility and related subjects, but less The Livermore Roots Tracer is beginning its than half of this book is devoted to such matters. 11th year with this issue. To commemorate its first ten successful years, Harriet and I thought it would be appropriate to compile an index to allof the issues published to date. We probably should have done it much sooner - most of our sister publications are indexed from birth. Our index provides a full-name citation for every oc­ . currence of every person-name in all of the issues of -~ The Tracer published through July 1988. The only exceptions are those names in the cemetery surveys printed in installments in The Tracer - these sur­ veys were recently collected and repri~ted in full, with index, in the LAGS book, Ll vermore Cemeteries (1988). The index contains 5476 different names. Allowing for those persons who are indexed more than once under variant spellings of their surnames, and for females indexed under both maiden and married names, we estimate that over 5000 persons are refer­ enced in the index.

A limited subject index is also included. In it are 437 Illustration from "St. George: The Cult and The citations to the subjects of major articles in The Legend" by Gustav Pergl, KCR+, in The Augus­ Tracer. tan Society Omnibus, Book 8. Members of LAGS can order this index, and any of Most of the articles are well written and sources are the other LAGS books, by calling Deanna Carlson, copiously cited. A sampling of titles gives some fla­ Publications Chairperson, at 462-4530. Mail orders vor of the contents of the Omnibus: "Duration of should be sent to the address above. Empires", "Report from the Egyptology- Study Group" [partly concerned with genealogy of the pharaGhs], "Hereditary-Order of Armigerous Au­ The Augustan Society Omnibus, Book 8. gustans", "Emmaus El-Qubeibeh: A Little-known 1987. Published by The Augustan Society, Inc., Crusader Castle" [by William David Setzekorn, VOL VIII no 1 74

FAS, KCR, SDLKJ, OAA], "St. George: The Cult Heritage Quest, The International Geneal­ and The Legend", "Mohammed's American Progeny ogy Forum. Volumes 1-6 bound under one cover. Reconsidered", "Studies in Early Celtic Genealogies: 736 pages of good infonnation - great for brows-~­ Dyfed", "William Qladstone and Peerages", "A De­ ing. Donated by Barbara Barton. scent from Theodoric "the Great" of the Ostragoths", "French Heritage: Case Study of a French Teenager's Success in Discovering the Origins of Census Research Kit. Published by The Dol­ His Family." larhide System. A corlection of 34 census maps, census forms and census analysis worksheets on Each journal also has a section for queries and sur­ cardstock, intended for do-it-yourself copying as name interest listings. needed.

DEDICATED TO T11E MEMJRY OF

WILLIS F. WOLCOTT

17 October 1908 6 Septerber 1988 VOL VIII no 1 75

GILBERT COPE 1840 - 1928 IF YOU ARE RESEARCHING IN PENNSYLVANIA, the work of GUber-t"COPE might be of interest. He became the leading authority on Quaker genealogy and the history of Chester County, Pennsylvania. His first published work was on his paternal line--The Cope Family was published in 1861 followed by major works on the surnames DUTTON, SHARPLESS, DUNWOODY, HOOD, DARLINGTON, SMEDLEY, BAILY, KIRK, and BRINTON. Aitogether, he spent sixty-four years gathering records, both in the United States and Europe where he, accompanied by his wife Anna, spent some nine months copying Quaker records---thirty volumnes that cover the Quaker backgrounds of people who came to America. His books, mips, newspapers, and other published materials, along with photographs and original historical papers were donated to The Historical Society of Pennsylvania in 1920. This collection consists of ninety-five large volumnes of mater­ ial relating to families of Pennsylvania, New Jersey and some southern states. This GILBERT COPE COLLECTION can be found at the headquarters of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, 1300 Locust Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107. ********** Cape May -r firlt Day of Jenewary. 1694. -I '. A True Inuentory of ye Goo.ds, Cha,ttles, Lands and Credits, of Jonathan pync, who departed this LIfe on ye 17 Day of December, In ye year of our Lord one thoufand fix hundred 0:inll'\' :llld fl\llr~' appraifed by us. . t. s. d.' Imp: his a Parill 04 00 00 two ferther beds & funiture - 06 00 co two Chefts & a Table 00 q (X) one fpining wheale & a Churne & fum other ould houfhall ftuf or 00 (Xl one Gun &a Lock 00 16 00 2 fhort Iurns 2 Lances 2 Cuting Kniues 3 Gaf hooks or 05 00 a parfell of old iuron 2 belles 00 05 l\) A parfelI of puter one' frying pan 00 r.l OJ fieth pich fork & hamer 00 oS 00 the houfe ·and town Lot 20 00 00 300 acres of Land at y. Cape & improuement 40 00 00 the fhallop & Rigin & all belonging thereto IS 00 00 one horfe and Mare & Coult 08 00 l10 • 12 Cowie 3 - 00 (Xl 8 Calues ~ 0':: 00 00 two four year old fteares ______------07 00 (X) three 3 year old fteares ------0<) 00 co 7 yearlins 07 00 00 2 buIes 04 00 (X) one Cow and Calfe 03 10 ('W) one Carte and wheales & a of filver buttons 01 m co a fheare of Crafte -­ a fhear in ye Mill at Town VOL VIII no 1 76

DID YOU KNOW that the surname . LIVERMORE is a Welsh n~me~_~ig= ~-- inally IILLEUFEft;-fn~eaning light, ---~- a-ndMAwR, .meaning great...... , ~', Do you have some CABINET CARDS?? The cabinet card is probably one of the best-known and most commonly­ PHOTOGRAPHER. found photographic forms from the 19th century, popular from the mid 1860s

to about 1900. A photograph usually a '., portrait, was mounted on a 6'12 x 4'1411 CIVIL WAR ANCESTORS card, with the photographer's name often ' appearing on the front under the photo­ If your ancestor died during the Civil War at Andersonville, graph and/or on the back. For these a list of men buried there may portraits, photographers began working be obtained at a cost of $10. with light and background objects or The book contains almost 13,000 scenery in order to achieve particular names of Union soldiers who died artistic effects. From about 1869, nega~ in the prison between February tives were sometimes retouched to improve' 1864 and April 1865. Most indi­ facial features and to obtain a greater vidual stones bear the soldier's range of intermediate tones. Dramatic name, home state, and grave number. and highly IIstaged ll poses were common. The book lists men in alphabetical This era saw the first largescale pro­ order by state. Write to: duction of portraits of celebrities in National Society of Andersonville, the performing arts. City Hall fran the ARCHIVAL CHRQ\JICLE vol 7 no 2 Andersonville, GA 31711 ...... , THE COST OF AN INTERNATIONAL REPLY COUPON (IRC) has increased to 95¢, thus, it will The recipient of the IRe does cost $1.90 to have a letter returned to not pocket the difference from the you via Air Mail from a foreign country. actual cost of the stamps--that is part of the service charge for the two countries involved. fran CSGA. June 1988 b c;;:: SURNAME GIVENNAME STATE CITYAND/OR COUNTY/COUNTRY DATEday/month/year P ~ <: ...... CA San Francisco San Francisco co. 4/3/1936 ...... 1. •TOOLE Mari lyn b ...... 2. TOOLE Alex. Rudolph b Libau, 1713/1907 a 3. RUDOLPHUS Marie b CA Sacramento Sutter co. 12/4/1906 4. TUUL Karl d Latvia 21/12/1909 5. STAHLBERG Anna Dorthea b Latvia' 3/10/1867 CA 6. RUDOLPHUS Albert Anthony b Oakland Alameda co._ 15/3/1879 CA 7. GEARY Mary Ellen b San Rafael MArin co. 26/9/1876 10. STAHLBERG Ernest Latvia 11. INGE Caterina Latvia LA 12. RUDOLPHUS Albert b NewOrleans 15/3/1879 13. McGIVNEY Mary b MA Cambridge 18/10/1860 14. GEARY Eugene b County Cork, Ireland 3/1845 15. DRISCOLL Catherine d CA San Rafeal Marin co. 5/3/1878 24. RUDOLPHUS Peter b 5/1813 LA 25. McKENNA Ann Jane m NewOrleans 27/8/1849 26. McGIVNEY Thomas b County Meath, Ireland 4/8/1831 27. CONSIDINE Bridget Agnes b County Clare, Ireland 31/10/1828 28. GEARY Eugene b Ireland 29. O'KEEFE Jul ia b Ireland ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Ancestor Chart of Marilyn FULLAM,6933 Prince Dr., Dublin, CA 94568

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JUly I, 11:>93· .if "'.,Ante nuptial agreement of John Fish, who intends to marry Mary Curwithy, "both of Cape May." He agre"es in the event of death to leave his future wife, Mary, his entire estate. 'Should, however, he survive her, he then obligates himself to leave but one half of his property to her children. He signs by mark. b SURNAME GIVENNAME STATE CITYAND/OR COUNTY/COUNTRY DATEday/mo/year< ~ 0 San Francisco San Francisco 1/2/1935 r CA 1. FULLAM Thomas William b <...... 16/11/1899 ...... 2. FULLAM George William b WI Neenah Winnebago ...... 8/1900 3. McLAUGHLINGladys Agnes b CA Dan Francisco a 24/7/1870 4. FULLAM Thomas William b WI Neenah Winnebago 9/1871 5. LANDIG Anna b / 6. McLAUGHLINWilliam Hugh 7. BURNS Annie 8. FULLAM Phillip b County Meath Ireland 15/8/1832 9. KENNEDY Ellen b County Cork Ireland 8/4/1832 10. LANDIG Franz b Poland/Germany 1842 11. SHEFFLER Caroline d WI Menasha Winnebago 25/2/1830 16. fullam Andy Ireland 17. SHERLOCK Catherine b Ireland 1799 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

Ancestor Chart for Marilyn FULLAM,6933 Prince Dr., Dublin, CA 94568 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ tvrnEABOOT THOSE PASSENGER LISTS No passengerleft Europewithout SaTetype of doclllEfltationgiving that personpermission to leave the country. Therefore,European ports of departure records mayinclude a record of that permiSSion.In colonial times the ship's captain kept separate passengerand crewlists. Passengerlists very often did not include the namesof those who paid in advancefor a voyage. The list did includethe namesof those whosepassage was to be paid on arrival, or in sameway involved reimbursement. In SaTeinstances, the passageof a wife and daughters waspaid, anclthe father and sons workedas crewrrarbers to paytheir way. Thus, the fanalesappearedon the passengerlist, 'the males on the CYeN list. The Alien and Sedition Act of 1798required the registration of all aliens entering the UnitedStates, being recorded ~ by the Depart:rTa1tof State. fran Jots Fran the Point--June1988 ( ( VOL VIII no 1 79 AMADOR,JOSE M 62 Ranchiro CA CA " SOLEDAD A 25 " JOSE 7 " PEDRO 75 " PEDRO 5 " DOLORES 2 " MARIA A 3 " S 2 " C 1 male VENTINA 10 domestic BRIAN, JAMES 30 farmer Ireland Ireland " MARY 34 " " " PATRICK 4 " ELVERTA 3 " MARGARET 1 MURRAY, MICHAEL 62 farmer Ireland MO " SMILIA 20 (female) " MO " \.JILLIAM 2· ' CA CA " DANIEL 1 CA CA MELANIE 10 (f Mo) CA CA ISH, CARROL W 37 farmer TN MO " MARY J 35 TN MO " SELINO 14' TN MO " MUNRIVER E 12 " SARAH 10 " AUGUSTA 8 " JAMES J 5 " JACOB E 3 " MILTON' C 1 CA CA BRIAN,MARY 12 Ireland Ireland " JAMES 10 " . " ELLEN 7 " " 22 males, 18 females, 7 U S Citizens (p 211) FALLON,JEREMIAH 30 farmer Ireland LA " ELEANOR 20 " LA " ELLEN 7 " LA " MARY C 5 CA CA " ANN E 3 CA CA " DANIEL 1 CA CA BERNAL, AUGUSTINE 50 Ranchrio CA San Augustin . " QUENNA H 25 " JOSE 27 " ABELINE 13 " NICHOLAS 10 " JUANNA 25 " ANGELA 7 " AUGUSTIN 5 • I' JOSE 3 " ANTRIA 2 " MANUEL 1 VINCENTI 11 (Mo domestic) SIGURIA,JOSE 30 vaquero' " F '. 8 1852 census for Contra Costa County which included~what'is now Alameda County

""' __1___ ..L._ .L...... - 1.&L n: _L 1_ ,..____ 1 __: __ 1 t"" __: _ ..... SlitU#1A~CARLOS 26 80 BERNAL P 21 " FIRMINCO 13 f. Sonora CA COTTINGER,JOHN W 30 lawyer " REFUGIO 20 f " JUAN 1 NICHOLAS, CARLOS 30 Germany CA LIVERMORE ,ROBERT 52 ranchrio England CA " JOSEFER 37 f " JOSE 22 " CASMINA 10 f " T 13 " ROBERTA 12 DANIEL 10 II JOSEFER 5 f " M 2 " CLARA 1 NAPOLEON 8 nun domestic JESUS 10 PETRA 7 PORCOPIA 25 m SARNS, ROMALDO 21 MW vaquiro Calif CA GURCIS,FRANSISCO 20 " Sonora Mex SENA,GUILERMO 21 " Sonora Hex " ROBERTA 10 " Sonora Mex 24 Males, 16 females, 10 U S Citizens ELWALL,J B 51 MW merchant Maine Mass WALE,AICHO 40 Merchant Maine Maine " MARY 29 Maine Maine " ALPHINTO 4 M Maine Maine COOK, D 23 laborer Mass Mass DAVID,SAMUEL 36 laborer France III COFFMAN, M R A .. 37 f " FRANSISCO 34 ranchrio Calif Mt Diablo " JESUS 10 Mo domestic GARCIA, JUAN 15 M MILlO, E 22 vaqurio SOTO, FRANSISCO 46 W laborer Sonora Mex FALlS, HORACE 33 Maine Maine " CLEMENTINE 27 Maine Maine " J J 4 Maine Maine " GEORGE D 35 Maine Maine WHITFIELD ,AUGUSTIN 27 M Calif CA " GERTRUDE 20 Calif CA CEMTUA,MANUEL 36 M ranchrio Calif Calif " RAMONA 32 " MANUEL 12 " KAVIEL 8 " JOSE 6 " ISABEL 3 " F 1 " S 27 laborer Mexico Mexico VQ VIII no 1 81 ANCESTOR LIST FOR GEORGE AND HARRIET ANDERSON

Our children are numbered lila II and "lb". After that, males 24 Martinsen, Ole - b. 18 Apr 1834 Kollen, Gran*, ; m. have even numbers, females odd numbers. The father's number 28 May 1857 Holterbakken, Gran*, Norway; d. 21 May 1874 Berlin Twp., Steele Co., MN; to US 1868 is twice that of his child, the mother's is one more than the 25 father's. Place names with asterisks are explained in detail at Andersdatter, Karl - b. 17 Sep 1835 Olerud, Gran*, Norway; d. 30 Nov 1907 Berlin Twp., Steele Co., MN; to US 1873 26 the end of the list. Abbreviations: b.=born; bapt.=baptized; Jakobsen, Peder-b. 28 Apr 1841 Bj~rnsl~kken, Vestre m.=married; d.=died; bur.=buried; do.=ditto (the same place). *, Norway; m. 22 Jan 1867 New Richland*, MN; d. 17 (December 28, 1987) Jan 1919 Lemond Twp., Steele Co., MN; to US 1866; bur. LeSueur River Cern., New Richland*, MN la Anderson, Eric Lee ­ b. 30 Apr 1954 Albuquerque, NM 27 Hansdatter, Nicoline - b. 16 Aug 1838 Sundet, Hedenstad*, Ib Anderson, Gail Louise ­ b. 9 Jan 1957 Albuquerque, NM; m. Norway; d. 19 Apr 1920 Lemond Twp., Steele Co., MN; to 5 Sep 1981 Davis, CA; physician; married to Donavin Dean US 1856 Dressler Jr. ­ b. 16 Jul1957 Island Co., WA; accountant 28 Hansen, Peter - b. 1 Dec 1812 Torp, Svenstrup*, ; m. 2 Anderson, George Watkins Jr. ­ b. 9 Feb 1924 Kansas City, 19 May 1844; d. 20 Dec 1887 Havnbjerg*, Denmark MO; m. 11 Jun 1949 Minneapolis, MN; physicist 29 Christensen, Anne Kirstine - b. 5 Aug 1815 Lauensby, 3 Martinson, Harriet Alvina - b. 22 Nov 1925 Mankato, MN Havnbjerg*, Denmark; d. 27 Jun 1897 Svenstrup*, Denmark 4 Anderson, George Watkins ­ b. 11 Jul1895 Kansas City. 30 Nielsen, Peter - b. 12 Oct 1829 Vestre Hresinge Parish, MO; m. 16 Feb 1923 do.; d.3 Oct 1975 Minneapolis, MN; Svendborg Co., Funen, Denmark; m. 26 Nov 1863 Felsted*, salesman Denmark; d. 24 Mar 1909 P~l, Nordborg*, Denmark 5 Black, Beulah Blanche ­ b. 21 May 1901 Platte Twp., Taylor 31 Petersen, Anna Cathrine - b. 8 Feb 1836 Vamres*, Denmark; Co.,IA d. 10 Mar 1884 Kj~bingsmark, Nordborg, Als, Abend­ 6 Martinson, Lawrence Richard-b. 22 Jan 1898 New S~nderborg Co., Denmark Richland*, MN; m. 28 Nov 1921 do.; d. 11 Jun 1974 32 Anderson, Joseph - b. 1783 or 1784; d. 16 Feb 1873 Redwood City, San Mateo Co., CA; machinist Ballylummin*, Ireland 7 Hansen, Alvina Josephine - b. 5 Jan 1902 Mankato, MN; d. 25 33 Kelly, Mary - of Ireland Jun 1984 Redwood City, CA 34 Fife, John - in 1853 living at Carmegrirn*, Ireland 8 Anderson, William ­ b. 7 Apr 1868 Ballylummin*, Ireland; 36 Watkins, Richard - b. 1811 Monmouthshire, England; 1839­ m. 1893 Kansas City, MO; d. 10 May 1937 do.; to US ca. 1847 lived at Treadam, Llantillio-Crossenny*, England 1888 37 Williams, Sophia-b. 1811 Monmouthshire, England; 1839­ 9 Watkins, Emma Sophia- b. 1 Dec 1870 Workington*, 1847 lived at Treadam, Llantillio-Crossenny*, England England; d. 20 Jun 1953 Kansas City, MO; to US ca. 1892 38 Jones, John - b. 3 Jun 1806 Llantillio-Crossenny*, England; in 10 Black, Patrick McFarland - b. 14 Jul1855 Kelly Twp., Warren 1851 living at Maesgwartha, Llanelly* • Wales Co., IL; m. 26 Aug 1888 Taylor Co., IA; d. 18 Mar 1922 39 Watkins, Elizabeth-b. 1806 Llanelly*, Wales; in 1851 living Kansas City, MO; bur. Clearfield Cern., Ringgold Co., Iowa at Maesgwartha, Llanelly*, Wales 11 Flake, Laura Elizabeth - b. 5 May 1858 Kelly Twp., Warren 40 Black, James Chauncey - b. 14 Nov 1771 Ireland; m. ca.1799; Co., IL; d. 22 Jun 1936 St. Peter, MN; bur. Clearfield Cern., d. 21 Dec 1831; to US in 1793; pioneer in Floyd Co., IN Ringgold Co., Iowa 41 --, Agnes or Nancy - b. 18 Mar 1176; d. 2 May 1844 Floyd 12 Martinson, Anton O. ­ b. 28 Mar 1863 R~sAsen, *, Co., IN Norway; m. 21 Nov 1896 New Richland*, MN; d. 26 Apr 42 Dunn, Richardson - b. May 1173 Co. Londonderry, Ireland; d. 1957 do.; to US 1873 7 Mar 1844 Floyd Co., IN; in 1820 living in Cecil Co., MD 13 Jacobson, Hannah Mathilda - b. 5 Apr 1879 Steele Co., MN; 43 ---, Sarah - b. Ireland; in 1860 living in Kelly Twp., Warren d. 12 Jun 1968 Albert Lea, MN; bur. St. Olaf Cern., New Co.,IL Richland*, MN 44 Flake, Amour - b. 9 Jan 1808 Dearborn Co., IN; m. 22 Nov 14 Hansen, Hans Peter ­ b. 2 Dec 1854 Lauensby, Havnbjerg*, 1827 do.; d. 5 Jun 1862 IL; bur. Mr. Vernon Cern., North Denmark; m. 25 May 1888 Scott Co., IA; d. 28 Sep 1940 Henderson*, IL Mankato, MN; to US 1880 45 Golding, Nancy - b. 12 Jun 1812 KY; d. 28 Nov 1884 IL; bur. 15 Nielsen, Josephine Christine Marie ­ b. 29 Nov 1863 Mt. Vernon Cern., North Henderson*, IL Felsted*, Denmark; d. 18 Nov 1945 Minneapolis, MN; to US 46 Welhoff, Jacob - b. 29 May 1808 Schnait*, Germany; d. 31 1887 Aug 1889 Alexis, Warren Co., IL; to US in 1808 with 16 Anderson, William -b. 1825; m. 10 Feb 1853 Ahoghill*, Harmonists; bur. Mt. Vernon Cern., North Henderson*, IL Ireland; d. 24 Dec 1900 Ballylummin*, Ireland 47 Stahl, Wilhelmina Christina- b. 21 Apr 1814 Lomersheirn*, 17 Fife, Elizabeth-b. 1836; d. 25 Dec 1910 Ballylummin*, Germany; d. 11 Dec 1893 Alexis, Warren Co., IL; to US in Ireland; in 1853 living at Carmegrlm*, Ireland 1817 with Harmonists; bur. Mt. Vernon Cern., North 18 Watkins, George-b. 16 Aug 1836 Little Mill, Henderson*, IL Monmouthshire, England; m. 17 Dec 1860 Llanelly, 48 Andersen, Martin - bapt. 14 Oct 1798 Dvergsteen Eie, Gran*, Breconshire, Wales; d. 11 Jul1901 Harrington*, England Norway; m. 30 Sep 1822 Gran*, Norway; d. 22 Feb 1854 19 Jones, Ann ­ b. 29 Dec 1843 Llanelly, Breconshire, Wales; d. Holterbakken, Gran*, Norway 18 Feb 1922 Kansas City, MO; to US 1910 49 OIsdatter, Marla- b. 1794-1799; d. ca. 1891 Hartland, 20 Black, Samuel Alexander - b. 14 Jul1814 Columbiana Co., Freeborn Co., MN; to US in 1873; in 1822 living at Heier, OH; m. 12 Jun 1845 Floyd Co., IN; d. 16 Feb 1902 Gran*, Norway Washington Twp., Page Co., IA; cooper 50 Olerud, Anders Jensen - bapt. 29 Aug 1802 Olerud, Gran*, 21 Dunn, Sarah Jane ­ b. 6 Apr 1825 Cecil Co., MD; d. 19 Dec Norway; m. 6 Dec 1832 Gran*, Norway; d. 20 Jan 1840 do. 1869 Warren Co., IL 51 Svensbakken, Karl Nielsdatter - b. 18 Sep 1803 22 Flake, John ­ b. 11 Sep 1830 Dearborn Co., IN; m. 28 Oct Svensbakken, Gran*, Norway 1852 do.; d. 5 Dec 1908 Alexis, Warren Co., IL; bur. Mt 52 Olsen, Jacob - b. bapt9 Jan 1805 S~gaarden, Hurdal*, Vernon Cern., North Henderson*, IL Norway; m. 7 Feb 1837 *, Norway; d. 10 Aug 23 Welhoff, Amelia-b. 23 Nov 1833 Butler Co., PA; d.18 Jun 1885 Berlin Twp., Steele Co., MN; to US in 1866 1899 North Henderson*, IL 53 Pedersdatter, Karl - b. 7 Aug 1817 Dotsetengen, Vestre Toten*, Norway; d. after 1885; to US in 1866 VOL VIII no1 82 54 Holte, Hans Nicolaisen ­ bapt. 16 Aug 1801 Bj¢rnholt, 105 Jacobsdatter, Berte - b. Teiterud, *, Norway Jondalen, *, Norway; m. 12 Oct 1833 Eftel¢t*, Norway; 106 Christophersen, Peder - b. 1787; m. 26 Apr 1817 Dotset, d. 1 Jun 1879 Myra, Jondalen, Svene*, Norway; "spelemann" Vestre Toten*, NorwaY; d. before 1852; lived at on Hardanger fiddle and accordian Dossethaugen, Vestre Toten*, Norway 55 Hansdatter, Magrethe Kirstine ­ b. 10 Aug 1813 Hedenstad*, 107 Hansdatter, Magrete - b. 1778; d. 2 Aug 1852 Dotset, Vestre Norway; d. 1883 Toten*, Norway '-- 56 Tonnesen, Hans Christian Petersen ­ b. 28 Feb 1790 Oksb¢l*, 108 Joendahleie, Tallac Nikolai Arnesen - bapt. 23 Oct 1763 Denmark; m. 7 Nov 1812; d. 8 May 1862 Svenstrup*, Svene*, Norway; m. 18 May 1788 Hougen, Herred, Denmark Co., Norway; d. 1828; in 1801 at Bj¢rnholt, Svene*, 57 J¢rgensdatter, Metta Catharina ­ b. 22 Mar 1789 Torp, Norway Svenstrup*, Denmark; d. 31 Dec 1872 Svenstrup*, Denmark 109 Truelsdatter, Luci - b. ca.1758 Norway 58 Christensen, Christen -b. 1787; d. 9 Nov 1842 Havnbjerg*, 110 Sunde, Hans Olson-m. 11 Oct 1806 Sandsvrer*, Norway Denmark 111 Poulsdatter, Johanne Marie - of Norway 59 Rasmussen, Dorothea ­ b. ca.1782; d. 6 Apr 1844 112 Hansen, Peter - b. Mjels, Oksb¢l*, Denmark Havnbjerg*, Denmark 113 ---, Anne Marie - of Denmark 60 Hansen, Niels ­ b. 1791; m. 8 Nov 1817 Jordl¢se*, Denmark; 114 Rasmussen, J¢rgen - m. 17 Jun 1786 Svenstrup*, Denmark; in 1829 living atNye Stenderup, Vester Hresinge*, Denmark d. 15 Mar 1818 do. 61 Pedersdatter, Christiane Margrethe ­ b. 1787; d. 6 Dec 1832 115 Thomasdatter, Maren - of Denmark Nye Stenderup, Vester Hresinge*, Denmark; from 124 Petersen, Rasmus -lived at Borup, V amres*, Denmark in Lammershaugen, Denmark 1812 62 Petersen, Rasmus Christopher-b. 15 Jul1812 Vamres*, 125 Hy, Anna -lived at Borup, V arnres*, Denmark in 1812 Denmark 154 Pugh, David - of Llantillio-Crossenny*, England 63 Toft, Maren ­ of Borup, V arnres*, Denmark 155 ---, Mary - of Llantillio-Crossenny*, England 64 Anderson, William "Old Bill" ­ b. 1760 Ireland 168 Dunn, William - b. 1685; of Cumber Parish, Co. Londonderry, 65 Mason, Katherine ­ of Ireland Ireland 76 Jones, David-m. 26 May 1805 Llantillio-Crossenny*, 169 Wallace, Jane - of Scotland England 176 Flake, (Johann) Adam - b. 15 Jan 1750 Switzerland; d. 1 Aug 77 Pugh, Elizabeth ­ of Monmouthshire, England 1836 Dearborn Co., IN; served in Revolutionary War; first 84 Dunn, Rev. James ­ b. April 1732 Cumber Parish, Co. senler of Dearborn Co., IN; bur. Flake Farm Cem.*, IN Londonderry, Ireland; d. 1823 near Louisville, KY; in 1791 177 Stuff, Elizabeth - b. 1763 Germany; d. Aug 1832; bur. Flake living in PA Farm Cern.*, IN 85 Martin, Rose ­ of Ireland 184 WoeUhaf, Daniel- b. 15 Mar 1728 Schnait*, Germany; m. 22 88 Flake, Michael-b. 25 Dec 1783 PA;m. ca.1805; d.lO Sep May 1753 do.; d. 11 Feb 1805 do. 1869 Hancock Co., KY 185 Stitz, Johanna - b. 28 Jan 1730 Schnait*, Germany; d. 13 Aug 89 Hifleld, Elizabeth ­ b. 1783; d. 7 Jul1825 Dearborn Co., IN; 1793 do. of Virginia; bur. Flake Farm Cern. * , IN 186 Bischoff, Hans Jerg - b. 26 Jan 1742 Schnait*, Germany; m. 8

90 Golding, George-b. 28 Dec 1791 KY; m. ca.1811; d. 14 Feb Feb 1763 do. ',--~ 1848 Dearborn Co., IN 187 Ruehle, Margarethe - b. 3 Apr 1741 Schnait*, Germany 91 Jackson, Jane ­ b. 5 Mar 1792 KY; d. 4 Mar 1857 Dearborn 188 Stahl, Johann Michael- b. 10 May 1752 Lomersheim*, Co., IN Germany; m. 26 Jan 1779 do.; d. 31 May 1797 do.; 92 Welhorr, John Jacob ­ b. 27 Oct 1762 Schnait*, Germany; to councilman US in 1808 with the Harmonists 189 Scheck, Anna Eva-b. 3 Dec 1744 Lomersheim*, Germany; 93 Bischof, Johanna Frederica- b. 23 Sep 1776 Schnait*, d. 7 May 1815 do. Germany; d. 28 Jul1845 Economy, Beaver Co., PA; to US in 190 Durr, Johann Jakob-b. 17 Oct 1749 Lomersheim*, Germany; 1808 with the Harmonists m. 20 Oct 1778 Grossglattbach*, Germany; tailor; emigrated 94 Stahl, Johann Michael- b. 15 Nov 1779 Lomersheim*, to the US with the Harmonists Germany; m. 26 Jan 1803 do.; d. 21 Apr 1854 Economy, 191 Lang, Christina Be~ - b. 22 Dec 1749 Grossglattbach*, Beaver Co., PA; grape-grower; to US in 1817 with the Germany; d.11 Mar 1817 Lomersheim*, Germany Harmonists 192 Jensen, Engebret - b. ca.1721; lived at Kolden, Gran*, 95 Duerr, Maria Catharina ­ b. 16 Jan 1780 Lomersheim*, Norway in 1801 Germany; d. 4 Feb 1865 Economy, Beaver Co., PA; to US in 193 Erichsdatter, Perni1le - b. 24 Sep 1741; lived at Kolden, 1817 with the Harmonists Gran*, Norway in 1801 96 Ingebretsen, Anders ­ b. ca.1762; m. 11 Dec 1788 Horgen, 200 Olerud, - bapt. 4 Aug 1737 Dahlen, Gran*, Gran*, Norway Norway; m. 13 Oct 1763; d. 9 Oct 1803; lived at Olerud, 97 Olsdatter, Berthe ­ b. ca.1757; d. 29 Oct 1854; in 1788 living Gran*, Norway in 1801 at Helgager, Gran*, Norway 201 Hvalebyeiet, Margrethe Syversdatter - bapt. 18 Oct 1744; d. 98 Billerud, Ole Olsen ­ b. ca.1757; d. 18 Apr 1836 Heier, 13 Jun 1818; lived at Olerud, Gran*, Norway in 1801 Gran*, Norway 202 Kj¢rven (or Flatla), Halvor Hansen - bapt. 30 Nov 1748; m. 100 Olerud, Jens Andersen ­ bapt. 9 Feb 1772; m. 3 Nov 1796; d. 30 Apr 1771; d. 23 Jul1786 Kj¢rven, *, Norway 3 Nov 1836 PMsreteren, Gran*, Norway; in 1801 at Olerud, 203 Kj¢rven, Goroe Hansdatter - bapt. 10 Dec 1752 Kj¢rven, Gran*, Norway Jevnaker*, Norway; d. 29 Jan 1826 in Jevnaker*, Norway 101 Kj¢rven, Kari Halvorsdatter ­ bapt. 17 Apr 1774 Kj¢rven, 204 Melby, Korp. Peder Pedersen- b. ca.1719 Gran*, Norway; d. Jevnaker*, Norway; d. 20 Jul1812 Olerud, Gran*, Norway; in 15 Jan 1795 do. 1801 at OIerud, Gran*, Norway 205 Nielsdatter, Kari - b. ca.1719 Gran*, Norway; d. 15 Apr 102 Melby, Niels Pedersen ­ bapt. 15 May 1746; m. 20 Oct 1779 IS()() do. Rosendal, Gran*, Norway; d. 20 Dec 1818 Svensbakken, 206 Svensbakkeil, Borger Olsen -lived at Giefsen, Gran*, Gran*, Norway Norway in 1758 103 Svensbakken, Berthe Borgersdatter ­ b. 24 Sep 1758 Giefsen, 207 Glefsen, Rangnil Gulsdatter -lived at Giefsen, Gran*, ~. Gran*, Norway Norway in 1758 104 Bj¢rtomt, Ole Olsen ­ b. 1753 Bj¢rtomt, Hurdal*, Norway; 216 Tollelvson, Arne - b. 1731-1737; m. 12 May 1762 Flesberg m. 15 Mar 1802 0vre S0gardn, Hurdal*, Norway; lived at Herred, Buskerud Co., Norway; d. 7 Sep 1811 *, Bj¢rnsl¢kken, Vestre Toten*, Norway Norway; in 1801 at Hougen-under-Lofthuus, Svene*, Norway VOL VIII no 1 83 217 Torbj~rnsdatter, Sigrid - bapt. 31 Jan 1740 Flesberg Herred, 763 Faulhaber, Anna Maria- b. 25 Dec 1687 MUhlhausen*, Buskerud Co., Norway Germany; d. 6 Nov 1761 do. 368 Woellhaf, Sebastian-m. before 1728; of Sclmait*, Germany 764 Lang, Jacob --:-:- b. 9 Ju11692 Walddorf*, Germany; m. 24 Nov 369 Schwarz, Elisabeth-m. before 1728; of Sclmait*, derrnany- 1716 Grossglattbach*, Germany; d. 26 Aug 1754 do.; 370 Stllz, Johann Jakaob - m. before 1730; of Schnait*, Germany linep.weaver 371 Messner, Martha - m. before 1730; of Sclmait*, Germany 765 Ruopp, :tVfargaretha - b. 30 Nov 1689 Grossglattbach*, 372 Bischoff, Johann Caspar-m. 9 May 1741 Schnait*, Germany Germany; d. 23 Dec--HS8.do. 373 Goekeler, Maria Barbara - m. 9 May 1741 Sclmait*, 766 Hummel, Martin - b. 11 Octt679 Schlierbach*, Germany; d. Germany. 6 May 1748 Grossglattbach*, Germany 374 Ruehle, Israel-m. 5 Feb 1729 Schnait*, Germany 767 Nopper, Agnes - b. 19 Aug 1688 Offmgen*, Germany; d. 4 375 Werner, Maria Barbara-m. 5 Feb 1729 Sclmait*, Germany Nov 1754 Grossglattbach*, Germany; midwife 376 Stahl, Jacob Friedrich - b. ca.1715 Lomersheim*, Germany; 802 OIerud, Hans Mogensen - b. 1666; d. 14 Dec 1742 Gran*, m. 19 Jun 1736 do.; d. 2 Apr 1787 do.; councilman and Norway butcher 803 Eriksdatter, Eli - b. 1670; d. 9 Jan 1712 Gran*, Norway 377 SchwarzenhOlzer, Susanna - b. 9 Dec 1712 Lomersheim*, 804 Hvalebyeiet, Dragoon Engebret Olsen - in 1700 lived at Germany; d. 3 Dec 1788 do. Hvalebyeiet, Gran*, Norway 378 Scheck, Hanns Michael- b. 29 Jan 1710 Lomersheim*, 806 Hvalebyeiet, Jens Andersen- b. ca.1677; m. 16 Feb 1712; d. Germany; m. 29 Nov 1733 DOrm*, Germany; d. 14 Jan 1781 22 Sep 1766 Gran*, Norway do.; councilman 807 Nielsdatter, Kari - b. ca.1681; d. 3 Dec 1770 Gran*, Norway 379 Schlegel, Anna Barbara - b. 21 Oct 1710 DOrm*, Germany; 808 Flatla, Halvor - of Jevnaker*, Norway d.7 Feb 1770 Lomersheim*, Germany 809 ---, Marte or Randi - of Jevnaker*, Norway 380 Diirr, Johann Jakob - b. 22 Dec 1719 Lomersheim*, Germany; 814 Igelsrud, Erich - of Jevnaker*, Norway m. 16 Nov 1745 Millllhausen*, Germany; d.31 Jan 1778 do. 815 ---, Dorthe - of Jevnaker*, Norway 381 Bader, Katharina Elizabeth - b. 28 Sep 1724 Millllhausen*, 816 Andersen, Sersjant Peder - of Gran*, Norway Germany; d. 16 Nov 1745 do. 1508 SchwarzenhOlzer, Hanns Nicolaus - b. 24 Aug 1660 382 Lang, Johannes - b. 11 Aug 1717 Grossglattbach*, Germany; Lomersheim*, Germany; m. 28 Oct 1684 do.; d. 3 Jun 1741 m. 6 Feb 1748 do.; soldier, linenweaver, city guard do.: sheepherder 383 Hummel, Maria Barbara - b. 5 Apr 1713 Grossglattbach*, 1509 Boger, Margaretha-b. 22 Aug 1661 Lomersheim*, Germany; d. 2 Mar 1764 do. Germany; d. 1700 do. 386 Erichsen, Erich -lived at Endsrud, Gran*, Norway 1512 Scheck, Caspar -lived in Lienzingen*, Germany 387 Christophersdatter, Ingeborg -lived at Endsrud, Gran*, 1513 ---, Margaretha - b. 1634 Renningen*, Germany Norway 1518 Seyfried, Johan Michel- d. 29 Jan 1722; councilman of 400 Dahlen, Anders Olsen-b. ca.1694 Dahlen, Gran*, Norway; DOrm*, Germany m. 1 Oct 1721; d.18Jan 1755; livedat~vlien 1722-1725 and 1520 Diirr, Fridrich Johann - b. 1642 Schleswig-Holstein, at Dahlen 1737-1740 Germany; m. 7 Nov 1676 Lomersheim*, Germany; d. 28 Jul 401 Olerud, Anne Hansdatter - b. Olerud,Gran*, Norway 1717 do.; church official 402 Hvalebyeiet, Syver Embretsen - bapt. 27 Nov 1712 Gran*, 1521 Knodel, AnnaMaria-b. 8 Apr 1653 DUmnenz*, Germany; Norway; m. 22 Sep 1735 do. d.ll Apr 1728 Lomersheim*, Germany 403 Hvalebyeiet, Kari Jensdatter - bapt. 8 Mar 1713 Gran*, 1522 Boger, Joseph - b. 8 Apr 1655 Lomersheim*, Germany; m. Norway 10 Sep 1677 do. 404 FlatIa, Hans Halvorsen - bapl. 12 Dec 1713; m. 13 Jun 1744 1513 Wochele, Anna Maria-b. 18 Jun 1658 Lomersheim*, Gran*, Norway Germany; d. 23 Apr 1740 do. 405 Lla!ker, Kari Olsdatter - of Jevnaker*, Norway 1524 Bader, Balthas Georg - d. 27 May 1699 Millllhausen*, 406 Kj~rven, Hans Jensen -b. 1710; m. 20 Ju11747; d. 1781; Germany lived at K~rven, Jevnaker*, Norway 1525 Kientsch, Katharina - b. 12 Apr 1652 Mi.lhlhausen*, 407 Erichsdatter, Kari - b. 17 Oct 1725; lived at K~rven. Germany; d. 31 Mar 1722 do. Jevnaker*, Norway in 1752 1526 Faulhaber, Caspar-b. 13 Nov 1643 Mi.lhlhausen*, 408 Pedersen, Peder - of Gran*, Norway Germany; d. 5 Dec 1713 do. 409 Hansdatter, Kiersti - of Gran*, Norway 1527 Krall, Anna Elisabetha - d. 3 Nov 1726 Millllhausen*, 432 Bj~rgesen, Tolleiv - d. 1764 Tollefsrue-under-Lofthuus, Germany Svene*, Norway 1528 Lang, Jacob -b. 20 Dec 1666 Walddorf*, Germany; m. 13 433 Eivindsdatter, Guri - of Svene*, Norway Oct 1691 do.; d. 8 Aug 1746 do.; sacristan 434 Ketllson, Torbj¢rn-b. 1700; m. 7 Oct 1731 Flesberg*, 1529 Jelin, Margareta - b. 26 Apr 1668 W alddorf*, Germany; d. Norway; d.ll Jan 1765 H¢ymyr, Flesberg*,Norway 26 Mar 1726 do. 435 Gulliksdatter, Kristi - of Flesberg*, Norway 1530 Ruop, Hans Wendel-b. 1648; m.1686; d. bur 15 Jan 1713 752 Stahl, Jacob - councilman, mayor and innkeeper in Grossglattbach*, Germany Lomersheim*, Germany 1531 ---, Margaetha -lived in Grossglattbach*, Germany 754 SchwarzenhOlzer, Hanns Michael- b. 10 Ju11687 1532 Hummel, Michael- lived at Schlierbach*, Germany Lomersheim*, Germany; m.17 Nov 1711 do.; d. 1 Ju11753 1533 --, Katherina-lived at Schlierbach*, Germany do.; sheepherder 1534 Nopper, HanS - judge in Offmgen*, Germany 755 Dieterle, Anna Maria-d. 16 Feb 1767 Lomersheim*, 1535 ---, Anna -lived at Offmgen*, Germany Germany; of Niefern*, Germany 3016 SchwarzenhOlzer, Hanns -m. 9 Nov 1652 Lomersheim*, 756 Scheck, Caspar-b. Feb 1671 Lienzingen*, Germany Germany; d. 1693 do.; sheepherder 758 Schlegel, HanBJacob-m. 22 Nov 1707 DOrm*, Germany; 3017 Sturm, Margaretha - b. 3 Aug 1627 Rintheim*, Germany; d. councilman 1 Dec 1687 Lomersheim*, Germany 759 Seyfried, Anna Barbara - m. 22 Nov 1707 Darm*, Germany 3018 Boger, Johann Michael-m. 1653 Lomersheim*. Germany;

,"---_/ 760 Diirr, Hanns Jerg - b. 5 Nov 1684 Lomersheim*, Germany; m. lived at DOrm*, Germany 9 Nov 1706 do.; d. 10 Oct 1763 do.: councilman 3019 Griisslln, Anna- b. 1630 Lomersheim*, Germany; d. 1693 761 Boger, Agnes - b. 19 Oct 1684 Lomersheim*, Germany; d. 13 do. Oct 1762 do. 3040 Diirr, Albanus - cabinet maker of Schleswig-Holstein, 762 Bader, Johan Christoph -b. 19 Jan 1675 M11hlhausen*, Germany Germany; m. 15 Feb 1707 do.: d.15 Aug 1751 do. 3041 Petersen, Christina - of Schleswig-Holstein, Germany VOL VIII no 1 84 3044 (=3018) Boger, Johann Michael- of Germany 24457 Hutter, Anna-ofWaIddorf*, Germany 3045 (=3019) Griisslln, Anna - of Germany 24458 Mang, Blase (Blasius) - d. before 1611; of Hildrizhausen*, 3046 WocheJe, Georg - b. 2 Feb 1632 Lomersheirn*, Germany; Germany m. 3 Jun 1656 do.; d. 1693 do. - 24460 CanipaDus (or Felder), Matthaus - d. before 1612; pastor 3047 Fiess, Anna Barbara- b. 1640 Dilrrn1t::l)Z*,Dennany; d. 10 in W aIddorf*, Germany May 1708 Lomersheirn*, Germany ­ 24461 ---, Margareta-d. 7 Dec 1612 WaIddorf*, Germany 3048 Bader, Georg Franz ~ of MUhlhausen*, Germany 24464 Yelin, Michael - of WaIddorf*, Germany 3050 Kientsch, Matthaus - d. 11 Apr 1655 Miihlhausen*, 24465 ---, Katharina - of WaIddorf*, Germany Germany 24466 Lemler, Michael ("Fischermichael") - of W aIddorf*, 3051 ---, Margaretha - of Miihlhausen*, Germany Germany 3052 Faulhaber, Johannes the EIder- d. 31 Dec 1674 24467 ---, Barbara - of W alddorf*, Germany MUhlhausen*, Germany 24470 Armbruster, Kaspar the Younger - m. before 1559; of 3053 ---, Maria - d. 19 Feb 1676 MUhlhausen*, Germany W alddorf*, Germany 3054 Krall, Lorenz - d. 3 Mar 1675 MUhlhausen*, Germany 24471 Weh, Anna-ofWalddorf*, Germany 3055 ---, Elisabetha - of Miihlhausen*, Germany 48912 Haim, Eberlin - of WaIddorf*, Germany 3056 Lang, Jakob - b. 8 Apr 1635 WaIddorf*, Germany; m. 7 Oct 1654 do.; d. 30 Dec 1690 do.; sacristan for 49 years 3057 Helm, Katharina- b. 15 Apr 1635 WaIddorf*, Germany; d. LOCALITY NAMES IN FULL 17 Jan 1707 do. Ahoghill Parish, Co. Antrim, Ireland 3058 Jelln, Michael- b. 15 Apr 1627 WaIddorf*, Germany; m. 28 Ballylummin Townland, Ahoghill Parish, Co. Antrim, Ireland Oct 1651 do.; d. 15 Sep 1693 do.; cabinet maker Carmegrim Townland, Portglenone Parish, Co. Antrim, Ireland 3059 Armbruster, Dorothea-b. 5 Feb 1628 WaIddorf*, Dilrrmenz, Dist. Maulbronn, WUrttemberg, Germany Germany; d. 4 Sep 1704 do. ­Dilrrn, Dist Pfor:zheim, Baden, Germany 6032 SchwarzenhOlzer, VaIentin - from Schwarzenholz, Eftel!1St Parish, Sandsvrer Herred, Buskerud Co., Norway Earldom of Nassau, Germany Eina Parish, Vestre Toten Herred, Co., Norway 6034 Sturm, Georg ("Jerg") -m. 14 Nov 1626 Rintheirn*, Felsted Parish, Abenrll.-S!1Snderborg Co., Denmark Germany Hake Farm Cern., Wilmington, Dearborn Co., IN 6035 Seifert, Catharina - of Rintheirn*, Germany Hesberg Parish, Hesberg Herred, Buskerud Co., Norway 6038 (=6090) Griisslin, Wieland - of Lomersheirn*, Germany Gniebel, Dist. TUbingen, WUrttemberg, Germany 6039 (=6091) ---, Catharina - of Lomersheirn*, Germany Gran Parish, Oppland Co., Norway 6090 (=6038) Griisslln, Wieland - of Germany Grossglattbach, Dist. Maulbronn, WUrttemberg, Germany 6091 (=6039) ---, Catharina-ofGermany Harrington, Cumberland Co., England 6092 WocheJe, Georg - mayor of Lomersheirn*, Germany Havnbjerg Parish, Als, Abenrll.-S!1Snderborg Co., Denmark 6093 ---, Veronica - of Lomersheim*, Germany Hedenstad Parish, Sandsvrer Herred, Buskerud Co., Norway 6112 Lang ("Stachelln"), Jorg -m. 17 Aug 1619 WaIddorf*, Hildrizhausen, Dist Boblingen, WUrttemberg, Germany Germany; d. 1638 do. Hurdal Parish, Co., Norway 6113 Armbruster, Anna ("Weh-Annele") - b. 6 Jan 1599 Ievnaker Parish, Oppland Co., Norway WaIddorf*, Germany; d. 4 Oct 1668 do. Jordl!1Sse Parish, Svendborg Co., Funen, Denmark 6114 Haim (Heim), Hans - b. 27 Sep 1601 WaIddorf*, Germany; Kongsberg Parish, Sandsvrer Herred, Buskerud Co., Norway m. 22 Aug 1632 do.; d. 24 Apr 1659 do.; butcher and Lienzingen, Dist Maulbronn, WUrttemberg, Germany innkeeper Uanelly Parish, Breconshire, Wales 6115 Campanus, Dorothea-b. 26 Apr 1607 WaIddorf*, Uantillio-Crossenny Parish, Monmouthshire, England Germany; d. 6 Jul1685 do. Lomersheim, Dist Maulbronn, WUrttemberg, Germany 6116 Yelin, Michael the Younger -b. 5 Mar 1603 Walddorf*, Miihlhausen an der Enz, Dist. Maulbronn, WUrtternberg, Germany Germany; m. 7 Nov 1526 do.; d. 3 Jan 1679 do.; cabinet New Richland, Waseca Co., MN maker Niefern, Dist. Pfor:zheim, Baden, Germany 6117 Nonnemacher, Anna - b. 30 Jan 1605 Gniebel*, Germany; Nordborg Parish, Als, AbenIlI.-S!1Snderborg Co., Denmark d. 8 Apr 1685 WaIddorf*, Germany North Henderson Township, Mercer Co., IL 6118 Armbruster, Hans ('Wech-Hans" or "Wehe-Hilnslin") - m. Oksb!1S1 Parish, Als, Abenrll.-S!1Snderborg Co., Denmark WaIddorf*, Germany; bur. 30 Nov 1629 do. Off"mgen, Dist. Waiblingen, Wilrttemberg, Germany 6119 Lang, Margareta- b. 4 Oct 1601 Walddorf*, Germany; d.17 Renningen, Dist. Leonberg, WUrttemberg, Germany May 1635 do. Rintheirn, Dist. Karlsruhe, Baden, Germany 12068 Sturm, Georg - of Rintheim*, Germany Sandsvaer Herred, Buskerud Co., Norway 12069 ---, Manella - of Rintheirn*, Germany Schlierbach, Dist. IGrchheim unter Teele, WUrttemberg, Germany 12070 Seifert, Bernhardt - attorney of Rintheirn*, Germany Schnait, Dist. Schorndorf, Wilrttemberg, Germany 12224 Lang ("Stachelln"), Hans - of Walddorf*, Germany Svene Parish, Hesberg Herred, Buskerud Co., Norway 12228 Halm, Eberlin-b. 31 May 1559 Walddorf*, Germany; d.11 Svenstrup Parish, Als, Abenrll.-S!1Snderborg Co., Denmark Mar 1635 do.; butcher Varnres Parish, Abenrll.-S!1Snderborg Co., Denmark - 12229 Mang, Margareta-b. ca 1573; d. 1 Mar 1633 WaIddorf*, Vester Hresinge Parish, Svendborg Co., Funen, Denmark Germany; midwife Vestr~ Toten Herred, Oppland Co., Norway 12230 Campanus, Isaak~d. 21 Ian 1611 WaIddorf*, Germany; WaIddorf, Dist. TUbingen, WUrttemberg, Germany baker Working ton, Cumberland Co., England 12231 ---, Katharina Dorothea - of Walddorf*, Germany 12232 Yelin, Michael- b. 2 Feb 1577 Walddorf*, Germany; m. 1598; d. 7 Oct 1635 do.; cabinet maker 12233 LOffler, Katherina- b. 7 Jun 1579 Walddorf*, ·Germany; d. 23 Sep 1635 do. 12234 Nunnemacher ("Moringer"), Jakob-d. 19 Mar 1613 Gniebel*, Germany 12235 Armbruster, Agnes - b. 9 Nov 1578 WaIddorf*, Germany; d.25 Sep 1636 Gniebel*, Germany 24456 Haim, Hans - of W aIddorf*, Germany VOL VIII no 1 INDEX TO ANCESTORS OF GEORGE AND HARRIET ANDERSON

Andersdatter 25 Hansdatter 27, 55, Olerud 50, 100. 200. Andersen 48 107. 409 401, 802 Andersen 816 Hansen 7, 14. 28, Olsdatter 49. 97 Anderson 1,2,4, 8, 60, 112 Olsen 52 16, 32. 64 Heim 3057. 6114 Pedersdatter 53, 61 Armbruster 3059, Hifield 89 Pedersen 408. 31. 6113, 6118" Holte 54 62, 124, 3041 12235, 24470 Hummel 383. 766, Poulsdatter 111 Bader 381, 762, 1532 Pugh 77, 154 1524, 3048 Hutter 24457 Rasmussen 59, 114 Billerud 98 Hvalebyeiet 201. Ruehle 187, 374 Bischof 93 402, 403, 804. Ruop 1530 Bischoff 186, 372 806 Ruopp 765 UNTANGLED ROOTS Bj¢rgesen 432 Hy 125 Scheck 189. 378. Solution to the puzzle in the July Roots Bj¢rtomt 104 Igelsrud 814 756, 1512 Tracer Black 5, 10, 20, 40 Ingebretsen 96 Schlegel 379, 758 Boger 761, 1509, Iackson 91 Schwarz 369 1522, 3018 Iacobsdatter 105 SchwarzenhOlzer Millard was the oldest Revere son; he became a Campanus 6115, Iacobson 13 377, 754, 1508, log-splitter and was the ancestor of Bess Jeffer­ 12230, 24460 Iakobsen 26 3016, 6032 son, who is divorced and lives on Van Buren Christensen 29. 58 Ielin 1529, 3058 Seifert 6035. 12070 Christophersdatter Iensen 192 Seyfried 759, 1518 Place in San Ramon. 387 Ioendahleie 108 Stachelin 6112, The member who lives on Tyler Avenue in Christophersen 106 Iones 19. 38. 76 12224 Livermore is Mrs. Jacqueline Johnson; her ances­ Dahlen 400 I¢rgensdatter 57 Stahl 47. 94, 188, tor was the youngest son, Zachary, who became Dieterle 755 Kelly 33 376, 752 an actor. Dressler 1 Ketilson 434 Stilz 185, 370 Abigail Jackson and her fiance live on Wash­ Duerr 95 Kientsch 1525. 3050 Stuff 177 Dunn 21. 42, 84. Kj¢rven 101, 202, Sturm 3017, 6034, ington Street in Pleasanton; she is descended from 168 203, 406 12068 the middle son, Ulysses S., who was a surveyo~. Dilrr 190, 380. 760, Knodel 1521 Sunde 110 Mrs. Martha Madison lives on Adams Way In 1520, 3040 Krail 1527, 3054 Svensbakken 51, Pleasanton; she is descended from the lawyer, Eivindsdatter 433 Lang 191. 382, 764, 103, 206 Erichsdatter 193. 1528, 3056. Thomasdatter 115 Abraham, who was son number four. 407 6112. 6119, Toft 63 Mrs. Mamie Harrison lives on Kennedy Street Erichsen 386 12224 Tolleivson 216 in Livermore; her ancestor was the second son, Eriksdatter 803 Lireker 405 Tonnesen 56 Woodrow, who became a peanut farmer. Faulhaber 763. Loffler 12233, Torbj¢rnsdatter 217 1526. 3052 24466 Truelsdatter 109 Felder 24460 Mang 12229, 24458 Wallace 169 Fiess 3047 Martin 85 Watkins 9. 18, 36, Fife 17, 34 Martinsen 24 39 Flake 11. 22. 44. 88. Martinson 3, 6, 12 Weh 24471 176, 202. 404. Mason 65 Welhoff 23, 46, 92 808 Melby 102, 204 Werner 375 Giefsen 207 Messner 371 Williams 37 Goekeler 373 Moringer 12234 Wochele 1523. Golding 45, 90 Nielsdatter 205, 807 3046. 6092 Grasslin 3019. 6038 Nielsen 15, 30 Woellhaf 184. 368 Gulliksdatter 435 Nonnemacher 6117 Yelin 6116, 12232, Haim 6114, 12228, Nopper 767, 1534 24464 24456, 48912 Nunnemacher 12234

Child-Abusive Names, Continued

Verbatim/rom The Pike Co. Democrat, Pittsfield, Illinois, November 1, 1883: A birth certificate was recently recorded in the county clerk's office of Adams Co. giv­ ingthe child's name as Napoleon Bonaparte Waldo Emerson Simon Peter Jesus Christ Finl they COre ahoul nOlhing but Iheir fUlure, then, nexl thing you Crocker. It inherited the name from its fa­ know, it's nOlhing buI Iheir anceslors ther, T.F.P .RG.L. Crocker. VOL VIII no 1 . 86 THE GREGORIAN CALENDER In order to understand the time element in genealogical research,it is important to know when the various countries adopted the Gregorian Calender. AUSTRIA/BOHEMIA 7 Jan 1584 became 17 Jan 1584 DENMARK. 19 Febr 1700" 1 March 1700

England/BRITISH POSS. 3 Sept 1752 II 14 Sept 1752*

FINLAND 18 Febr 1753 II 1 March 1753

FRANCE 10 Dec. 1582 II 20 Dec. 1582

GERMANY--PROTESTANT STATES 19 Feb. 1700 II 1 March 1700 Catholic States Augsburg 14 Feb. 1583 " 24 Feb. 1583

Lausitz/Silesia 13 Jan. 1584 II 23 Jan. 1584

Paderborn 17 June 1585 II 27 June 1585

Prussia 23 Aug. 1612 II 2 Sept. 1612

Pfalz-Newburg 14 Dec. 1615 II 24 Dec. 1615 GREECE not until 1923 HUNGARY 1587 (dates unknown)

ITALY 5 Oct. 1582 II 15 Oct. 1582

NETHERLANDS Catholic 15 Dec. 1582 II 23 Dec 1582 Protestant during 1700 (dates unknown)

NORWAY 19 Feb. 1700 II 1 March 1700

Poland &Portugal 5 Oct. 1582 II 15 Oct. 1582

RUSSIA 31 Jan. 1918 II 14 Feb. 1918

SWEDAN 18 Feb. 1753 II 1 March 1753 SWITZERLAND--Catholic 1583 (dates unkown)

Protesant 1701 II II except: St. Gallen 1724 Glarus &Appenzell 1798 Granbuenden 1798 * In Great Britain and the Colonies double dating was used over a period of 170 years (1582-1752). This was due to the conflict between the historical cal­ ender which recognized March 21st as the first day of a new year in accordance with the ecclesiastical calender, and the Gregorian Calender which proclaimed January 1st as the beginning of the new year. Double dating was used only between Jan.1st and March 25 in the years from 1582-1752. All dates before the change were called Old Style (OS) and after 1582 New Style (NS). Sometimes dates be­ tween 1582-1782 are shown as 111750/51 11 . VOL VIII no 1 87

3Jv1E RESEARCH Md.TERIALS FOR Ir-DIAN AM:ES1RY

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