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Pagan color and no. each generation color- coded and numbered b. born d. died dv., xxxx xxxx divorced e. engaged im. immigrated l. live(d) mrd. murdered m. married n. naturalized (s) suicide (c) cremated + spouse xxxx placeholder for unknown given name, surname, or date ~ date range for inconsistent singular date c circa snip, unable to prove branch connection Auchinleck is village 26 miles east of Muirkirk, 7 miles south of Glasgow, and 63 miles southwest of Edinburgh. It is situated at the heart of the ancient Kyle district of Scotland. The place-name means 'field of (flat) stones in Gaelic. The New Statistical Account of 1837 documents early mining and quarrying in the area which was to become the impetus for the region to boom. Nationalization of coal in 1947 brought investment and with the building of the Barony Power Station, which was commissioned in 1957.Within 30 years the fortunes of the area, so tied to coal, followed the spectacular demise of deep pit mining. Lacking an economic source of fuel as mines closed, the power station shut down in 1989, High House pits closed in 1983, and Auchinleck village subsided into post-industrial recession. Muirkirk is a small village in East Ayrshire, southwest Scotland. It is located on the north bank of the River Ayr, between Cumnock and Glenbuck on the A70. The 2001 census recorded a population of 1,865. The village developed around its church, which was built in 1631, and was a fertile recruiting ground for the Covenanter movement. In recent times, the village has fallen into decline due to its geographic isolation and the collapse of its coal and iron industries 2 Robert D. Pagan 12/3or25/1796 - 5/25/1870 (b. Auchinleck, Ayre, Scotland, im. 6/24/1834, port of departure: Greenock, Scotland, ship: St. Francis; named Valley Stream; d. VS; Elmont - St. John’s Methodist Cemetery) +Helen McDowal 1799 - 2/24/1875 (b. Scotland, mother Janet Murdoch) 1834 - miner 1840 - Town of Hempstead, Queens, NY 1850 - home/land valued at $1,000 1860 - farmer, merchant 1875 - d. 27 Dominick Street, NYC (daughter Catherine’s home) 3 Jean/Jane 4/15/1829 - 1/22/1910 (b. Muirkirk, Ayre, Scotland, ship manifest b. 1822; Elmont - St. John’s Methodist Cemetery) +Jasper Francis? Cropsey 1809 - 1/25/1897 (b. Long Island; might be second marriage Henrietta 1813- 64; Green Point - Greenwood Cemetery) Vanderbilt and DeKalb Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 1910 - 135 Gates Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 3 Sophia C/G 4/01/1825 - 3/29/1907 (b. Muirkirk, Ayre, Scotland; im. 6/24/1834; Elmont - St. John’s Methodist Cemetery) 1 3/21/2017 (203) 740- 5315 +James Dalziel 10/2x/1817 - 8/31/1875 (b. Edinburgh, Scotland; im. 1864, d. Brooklyn; “Born in Scotland, Died in Brooklyn;” James Day; daughter Sophia’s second husband was James’ physician, Fosters Meadow/Elmont - St. John’s Methodist Cemetery) 1878 - 115 Oak Street, Greenpoint, NY 1907 - 118 India Street, Greenpoint, NY 4 Elizabeth H. 1846c +xxxx Gerard 1907 - Bronx, NY 4 Mary 11/12/1847 - 3/1/1911 (b. Valley Stream, l. Greenpoint, NY; Elmont - St. John’s Methodist Cemetery) +Bxxxx Burnell Ackerly 1907 - Brooklyn, NY 4 Sophia G. 1854 +xxxx xxxx 1877 - 95Milton Street, James; 115 Oak (Sophia +Dr. James Day 1835 (m. 8/24/1877 in Brooklyn; b. London, UK; father: James, mother: Mary Bennet; physician; second marriage) 3 Catherine 3/3/1827 - 8/17/1874 (b. Muirkirk, Ayre, Scotland, im. 6/24/1834, m. 1845~7; died of dysentery; Elmont - St. John’s Methodist Cemetery) +William Fletcher 1/7/1824 - 3/2/1883 (b. near Edinburgh, Scotland, im. 1829, parents: Andrew 1785-12/9/1863 machinist and Janet Noble 8/12/1801 - 4/1/1895, Elmont - St. John’s Cemetery; brother James 1826 - 01/30/83; Elmont St. John’s Methodist Cemetery) 1948 - foreman of H.R. Dunham & Co. 1850 - New York, Ward 8; Andrew b. 1828 in business w/ William; and Alexander b. 1836 living w/ William and family) 1853 - Dunham & Co. goes out of business, William, brother Andrew and Joseph G. Harrison form firm: Fletcher, Harrison & Co. and est. North River Ironworks at Nos. 266 and 267 West Street. Builder of steamboat engines 1860 - New York Ward 5, District 1, machinist; Eliza Payan b. 1842 living w/ the Fletcher’s as “servant”) 1870 - MacDougal Street, NY; steam engine and boiler manufacturer, in Hoboken, NJ; Jane and David living w/ them 1874 - Valley Stream 1875 - 27 Dominick Street, New York, NYC 4 Janet/Jeanette/Jessie 1846~1850 (b. NY) 4 Jane Elizabeth 6/xx/1847/8 - 1923 (b. NY, m. 06/01/1870, sister Jessie and John Chalmers witnesses; Elmont - St. John’s Methodist Cemetery) +David Chalmers 10/xx/1846 - 1920 (b. NY, parents: Thomas 1805 - 1871 Catherine Wilkie Govan 1812-1882, Elmont - St. John’s Methodist Cemetery) 1870 - MacDougal Street, NY; w/ Catherine and William, Ellen and Joseph; bell hanger and merchant 1880 - Valley Stream, NY; commission salesman, living w/ Ellen and Joseph 1900 - W. 123rd Street, New York, NY; electrical manufacturing 1910 - Hendrickson Avenue, Valley Stream, NY; farmer at private estate 5 Catherine Katie Fletcher 1872 - 1876 5 Jane E. 1875 - 2/25/1875 5 David 1877 - 1878 5 offspring (deceased by 1900) 5 Elsie 4/xx/1882 - 1905 (b. NY, went to college) 5 Fletcher Govan 2/26/1886 - 12/4/1990 (b. NY, 1910 - poultry farmer; Cornell U., Dept. of Agriculture) +Sarah B. Chapman 1892 - 1923 (b. NY, parents: Ernest J. b 184 and Emma Schanck 1864-1930 6 Fletcher Govan 1916 - 1970 6 Robert 2/19/1919 - 5/15/1991 (b. d. Valley Stream, NY) +Dorothea Catherine Van Dollen 11/5/1920 - 6/22/1998 (b. Brooklyn, d. Valley Stream, NY) 7 son 7 daughter 7 Barbara Jane 5/30/1947 - 8/12/2005 (d. Nadick, MA) +James A. Cinque 1/17/1923 - 2006 (b. Hudson, NJ) 8 Brian P. 2/21/1973 +Bertha Krettner 1887 - 1966 4 Ellen/Ellie 1850-1923 (b. NY, m. 10/xx/1869; Elmont - St. John’s Methodist Cemetery) 2 3/21/2017 (203) 740- 5315 +Joseph Crowell Jr. 3/25/1846 - 1926 (b. NYC, father: Joseph b. 1846 in MA, mother b. MA; grandfather: Theodore 1822-1885; Elmont - St. John’s Methodist Cemetery) 1880 - Valley Stream, NY; clerk in store, living w/ Jane and David 1920 - West 123rd Street, NYC; storage warehouse 5 Theodore 10/13/1872 - 4/7/1876 5 Fletcher 8/28/1874 - 8/6/1875 5 Joseph 3/25/1876 - 1950 (b. NY) +Ethel 1884 - 1940 6 son 5 Abigail Whitney 8/2/1879 - 1939 (b. NY, m. 1/5/1909) +Louis Annin Ames 1866 - 1952 6 daughter 6 Edith 1909 - 1956 +Donald McGrath 1908 +Cameron Randolph Beard 8/9/1905 - 4/xx/1973 (m. 1930, d. Tennessee) 7 daughter 7 son 7 son 5 Doris 1884 5 Dwight Hunt 1885 - 1956 (1920 - draftsman, City of NY) 4 William Harrison 5/18/1857 - 4/2/1913 (b. NY) +Louise Churchill 6/xx/1854 - 5/1/1914 (b. Cuba) 5 Edith 8/16/1880 - 2/2/1888 (Elmont - St. John’s Methodist Cemetery) 5 Catherine 1882 - 1968 (d. Lake County, FL) 5 William 1885 - 1961 +Clare Anna Erck 8/21/1894 - 10/4/1970 6 Anne Louise Fletcher 11/25/1929 - 6/22/2007 (b. Orlando, FL, dv. 1974, d. Ocala, FL) +William Carol Grey 9/28/1924 - 7/29/1998 (b. Limestone, TN, d. Ocala, FL) 7 daughter 7 daughter +Rudolph James Bedford 11/8/1935 - 12/21/2011 (b. Toledo, (OH, d. Ocala, FL) 5 Arthur Harding 5/6/1887 - 8/22/1952 (Elmont - St. John’s Methodist Cemetery) +Jessie L. 10/28/1882 - 5/4/1971 (Elmont - St. John’s Methodist Cemetery) +Moriah xxxx 1820 (William Fletcher m. 1879) 3 James PAYAN 3/26/1831 - 1/7/1917 (b. Muirkirk, Ayre, Scotland, im. 6/24/1834; Elmont - St. John’s Methodist Cemetery) +Ann Elizabeth 4/8/1831 - 11/1/1854 (Elmont - St. John’s Methodist Cemetery) 1870/80 -Valley Stream, NY; farmer, niece Alice Edwards/Eldert b. 1870 living w/ family 1910/15 - Merrick Road, township auditor, niece Eudora May Gillen b. 1893 in NY living w/ family 4 Robert M. 1851 - 6/12/1893 (b. Brooklyn, d. Jamaica, NY at home) +Victoria Higbie 1850 - 1902 (b. Brooklyn, parents: James 1814 and Mary 1825) 1892 - Jamaica, Queens, NY; laborer 1893 - Jamaica, Queens, NY; connected w/ the range at Creedmoor, Higby’s livery service in Queens; foreman in the coal and lumber yard of Isaac C. Hendrickson) 1900 - Atlantic Avenue; Victoria widowed; James - day laborer 5 (E)Stella J. 1/xx1878 - 1/11/1961 (m. 1897, Schenectady - Park View Cemetery) +Henry Braid 3/28/1875 - 5/27/1950 (b. Toronto, Canada; im. 1887; father James b. Canada, mother Mary L. Magann b. Ireland, Schenectady - Park View Cemetery) 1900 - North Street, Queens, NY 1910 - 3 Garland Street, Schenectady, NY; locomotive engineer 1915/20 - Van Vraken Avenue, Schenectady, NY; railroad engineer 1925 - Becker Street, Schenectady, NY, engineer 1930 - 707 Becker Street, Schenectady, NY; railroad engineer , Helen and Walter w/ them 6 Helen J. 4/xx/1898 +Walter F. Carpenter 1898 (b. PA) 1920 – G.E. Co. (Helen) 1940-Edward Street, Schenectady, NY; electrician and motor repair 6 James A. 5/31/1900 (time keeper for city administration) +Kathleen xxxx (b. Patterson, NJ) 3 3/21/2017 (203) 740- 5315 1949 -1839 Becker Street, Schenectady, NY 6 Harry/Henry L. 1903-1/19/1954 (m. 1929, Schenectady - Park View Cemetery) +Cora Gisson 1903 - 3/23/1987 (b. NY, brother: Clarence b. 1916, Schenectady - Park View Cemetery) 1930 - Becker Street, Schenectady, NY; service appliance repairman 1967 - Schenectady, NY 6 Edwin/Edward Wallace 2/23/1905 - 2/17/1967 (National Guard; Schenectady - Park View Cemetery) 1930 - chauffeur for city administration 5 Mary E.