Letter 3 James Weaver to Richard Hardeman Letter 3: James Weaver, from Augusta (Oneida County, New York), July 20, 1834, to (cousin) Richard Hardeman in Tenterden, Kent, Great Britain Page 1 Copy of Original Letter Page 2 Copy of Original Letter Page 3 Copy of Original Letter Page 4 Copy of Original Letter Note: Richard Hughes transcribed this letter in… Read more »
Letter 1: James Weaver, from Augusta (Oneida County, New York) April 27, 1831, to (Uncle) William Beal, Tenterden, Kent, (England). Page 1 Copy of Original Letter. Pages 2 and 3 Copy of Original Letter. COPYRIGHT This document is the property of the Hughes Family . All rights reserved. It is protected by the Copyright Laws and Regulations of the… Read more »
James Weaver Family The Weaver who Remainedin England Compiled and Edited by Michael R. Reilly Note: The following are essentially notes, and should not be treated as direct/correct ancestral relationships untilproven so. Last Revised 11/17/2015 Descendants (?) of James Weaver, Jr. GenerationNo. 1 1. JAMES2WEAVER, JR.(JAMES1)was born Abt. 1770 in Tenterden, Kent, England. He married ?in Seven children. Notes for… Read more »
James Weaver Family (Grandfather) Compiled and Edited byMichael R. Reilly Last Revised 11/17/2015 Descendants of James Weaver GenerationNo. 1 1. JAMES1WEAVERwas born Abt. 1746, and died 1811. More About J AMESWEAVER: Emigration 1: One account for his ancestor’s flight to England was banishmentfrom Holland for being weavers of wool (not an acceptable occupation) Emigration 2: Another account was they left… Read more »
HARDEMAN FAMILY TREE Source: Richard Hughes, November 20, 2008 RICHARD HARDEMAN Born 1804 Married Sarah Weaver Born 1807/8 Died 1883 Died 1883 Born in New Romney Kent Farmer Born Cambridge Went to live in retirement with their sons John and Herbert who were bachelors to keep house for them at 55 Bury New Road Cheetham Lancashire Their Children Charles… Read more »
Slim Strobel, Sussex mechanic for 46 years By Fred H. Keller Living Sussex Sun, Posted: Sept. 1, 2009 Last Revised 09/12/2009 Longtime Sussex resident and mechanic, Cornelius C. “Slim” Strobel, died at age 79. Strobel and Martin Johnson bought a mechanic shop, Sussex Auto, on Main Street in 1963 which is still run by Strobel’s son, Nick. Strobel also sponsored… Read more »
Lannon’s Sears and Roebuck House by Fred H. Keller Posted: Living Sussex Sun, Oct. 18, 2011 Tucked just off Main Street in Lannon on the west side of Vine Street is a farmer mail order home. The exact location of this home is 7273 Vine St. It was built in 1937 by Gerhart Struck and his wife, Martha (Schmoller) with… Read more »
Tempero Family Compiled and Edited by Michael R.Reilly Last Revised 02/16/2006 Descendants of John Tempero Generation No. 1 1. J OHN1 TEMPERO (Source: Lesley Margaret Instone.). He married PENELOPE BURR (Source: Lesley Margaret Instone.). Child of J OHN TEMPERO and PENELOPE BURR is: 2. i. JOHN2 TEMPERO, b. Abt. 20 Mar 1766; d. 1818. Generation No. 2… Read more »
Tempero Family Compiled by Lesley Margaret Instone Last Revised 02/15/2006 Fri, 10 Feb 2006 23:21:25 +1300 Hello Mike I came across you site when doing a Google search for Tempero as I also have Tempero ancestors (I’m descended from Henry Tempero a nephew of Charles and Thomas Tempero who were the two members of the family who emigrated from Great… Read more »
Dave Topping married the wealthiest girl in Lisbon The “1880 History of Waukesha County” has this notation about Dave P. Topping: “Dealer of dry goods, notions, groceries, etc. was born in Sloansville, NY Feb 9., 1842, came with parents George and Maria Topping to Sauk Co., Wis., moved thence to Columbia Co. where he engaged in the mercantile business in… Read more »