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1"Grandpa, Uncle Will, Aunt Net, Mamma"
Handwriting at bottom of photo reads:
"Grandpa, Uncle Will, Aunt Net, Mamma"
Grandpa=Ferdinand Besha (seated left)
Uncle Will=William Besha (standing right)
Aunt Net= Julia Annette Besha (standing left)
Mamma=Mary Lillian Besha (seated right)
See photo 2 for back side of photo. 
 
2"Grandpa, Uncle Will, Aunt Net, Mamma"
Handwriting at bottom of photo reads:
"Grandpa, Uncle Will, Aunt Net, Mamma"
Grandpa=Ferdinand Besha (seated left)
Uncle Will=William Besha (standing right)
Aunt Net= Julia Annette Besha (standing left)
Mamma=Mary Lillian Besha (seated right)
See photo 2 for back side of photo. 
 
3"The Nation's Finest"
This photo appeared on pages 20 and 21 in the May 1925 edition of "Main Police Journal 7810", Seattle, Washington. Published by Seattle Police department, May 1925.
Source:
Seattle Public Library, Hugh and Jane Ferguson Seattle Room
Photographer: Fred Schutz
Fred Schutz was a commercial photographer based in Washington, D.C., circa 1918-1920. He… 
 
4"when this you see, pray for me M. B."
 
 
5(left) Photo of marriage certificate
The photo on the left is a photo of a photo (taken by Paul F. Kelly) of Rudolph Webert. The Photo on the right is a photo of a marriage certificate between Rudolph Webert and Margareta Sellman. Marriage date: 4th July, 1893, Lafargeville, New York. Both photograph and certificate were hanging on the wall of Louis Webert's home, 401 Brainard… 
 
61442 Q Street. N.W., Wash. D.C.
In 1983, my uncle James C. Kelly took this photo and mailed it to my father. 
 
71447 Q Street N.W., Washington, D.C.
In 1983, my uncle James C. Kelly toook this photo and mailed it to my father. 
 
81931
written on the back of this photo is:
"Aint She Something Marion L. Fraley, Nov. 1931" 
 
94 generations
Ferdinand Besha (left), Mary L. Besha (right), Gladys M. Fraley (center), and baby (?) 
 
104 generations - Stumph family
Frances _____ at far left, Genevieve Stumph, second from left, the next two ? ?.
Source:
Miscellaneous newspaper clippings at Lyme Heritage Center, Three Mile Bay, New York. 
 
1145 West End, Witney, Oxfordshire, England
Photo courtesy Julie Charlesworth 
 
124GenStumph2.jpg
 
 
1394th Infantry battles
As you can see from the above, between August 16 and Sept. 1, 1862, 24 enlisted men from the 94th NY Infantry were killed in battle. George Biggers was apparently one of those men. The above image was taken from "New York in the War of the Rebellion", 3rd ed. Frederick Phisterer. Albany: J. B. Lyon Company,… 
 
14A transcript of marriage record
This appears to be a transcript ("a true copy") of John Kelly and Catherin McKenny's marriage record, from the register of St. Matthew's Church, Washington, D.C., signed by Thomas S. Lee, rector of St. Matthew's Church. Witnesses to the marriage: Patrick Mullen? and Rose Walsh. Priest: Chas. J. White, D.D. 
 
15Abstract of St. Matthew's Church
Information on children of John Kelly and Catherine McKinney, abstracted by James R. Kelly, Jr. 
 
16Affidavit by John McKenny, pg1
 
 
17Affidavit by John McKenny, pg2
 
 
18Affidavit by John McKenny, pg3
A transcript of John Kelly's Death Certificate. 
 
19Affidavit by Sophia McKenny pg. 2
 
 
20Affidavit for marriage certificate
 
 
21Affidavit signed by Sophia McKenny
This is the first page of the affidavit for Catherine Kelly's Pension.
Sophia McKenny signed by making "her mark" (an "X"). 
 
22AFITZD.TIF
 
 
23Agnes Besha
Photo courtesy: Gayle Vernon Simkin
gsimkin@cox.net 
 
24Allen Fresh area
 
 
25Amalie Sellman, Maria Webert and Louis Webert
See lines 15, 16 and 17 
 
26Application Certificate
 
 
27Area map of where John Kelly lived
This is a close-up of Q Street and surrounding area [see block 209]. Johnson's Georgetown and the city of Washington : the capital of the United States of America / by Johnson and Ward. CREATED/PUBLISHED [New York] : Johnson and Ward, [1862]
Source: http://www.dcvote.org/trellis/denial/historicalmaps.cfm 
 
28Army of Virginia, Cedar Mountain
Item Title
Map[s] exhibiting part of the operations of the Army of Virginia under the command of Major General John Pope. Battlefield of Cedar Mountain, Aug. 9th 1862. The positions of the troops on the night of Aug. 27th and at sunset Aug. 28th 1862, and the battlefield of Manassas, Va. at the close of the action on the 29th of Aug. 1862 Published by authority of the Hon. the Secretary of War, office of the Chief of Engineers, U.S. Army.


United States. Army. Corps of Engineers.

Created/Published
[S.l., 1862]


Notes
Various scales.
Reference: LC Civil War Maps (2nd ed.), 577
Maps from "Report of Maj. Gen. John Pope to the Committee on the Conduct of the War."
Each map gives troop positions, roads, railroads, towns, drainage, and relief by hachures.
Description derived from published bibliography.


Subjects
Bull Run, 2nd Battle of, Va., 1862--Maps.
Cedar Mountain, Battle of, Va., 1862--Maps.
Bull Run, 2nd Battle of, Va.
Cedar Mountain, Battle of, Va.
United States--Virginia--Manassas Region.
United States--Virginia--Cedar Mountain (Culpeper County)


Medium
4 maps on one sheet, col., each approximately 16 x 23 cm. Over-all size 51 x 58 cm.


Call Number
G3884.M25S5 1862 .U5 CW 577


Repository
Library of Congress Geography and Map Division Washington, D.C. 20540-4650


Digital ID
(Copy 1) g3884m cw0577000 http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.gmd/g3884m.cw0577000

Source:
Library of Congress
http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/D?gmd:4:./temp/~ammem_PhsC:: 
 
29Arthur Biggers
Source: Peter Biggers 
 
30At Mom's wedding
Uncle Bob tending bar at Mom's wedding 1958 
 
31Back side of photo 1
The back side of the first photo in this picture gallery reads "Uncle Will, Aunt Nettie, Gramp Besha, Mother" 
 
32Back side of photo 1442 Q Street
 
 
33Back side of photo 1447 Q Street
 
 
34Back side of photo of Chris Fraley & horses
 
 
35Back side of photo of Evans Mills
 
 
36Back side of Photo of Galdys Fraley, Marion Fraley and Anna Sixbury
 
 
37Baptism record of Mary Bichet
I had called Fr. Bernard Jakubco of St. Mary's Parish, Evans Mills, NY. on 12/16/05 and spoke with him requesting a baptism record for Mary Bichet and a marriage record for Ferdinand Bichet and Anna Fitzpatrick. Since he could find no record of either event at St. Mary's parish in Evans Mills, he forwarded my request to Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Church in Watertown, NY. They responded with a copy of a portion of a page from an old record book (above). 
 
38Battle of Cedar Mountain
Item Title
Battle-field of Cedar Mountain, August 9th, 1862 / made by H. Hawley ; [redrawn by] J.R. Hildebrand.


Hawley, H.

Other Titles
Battlefield of Cedar Mountain, August 9th, 1862


Created/Published
Roanoke Va. : J.R. Hildebrand, 1958.


Notes
"B.N. Eubank - 1949 Roanoke, Va."
"J. Gordan Thomas, Culpeper, Va. furnished markers on bat-field."
Map indicates Union and Confederate positions.
Oriented with north toward the right.
Positive blue-line print.
This item is in the Map Collection of the Library of Virginia; please contact the Library's Archives Research Services department for more information.
Civil War Map Proj. no.: LVA00058.
Conservation: Etherington Conservation Center, May 2002.
Digital image available: 17.5 x 23 in.
Map accession no. 2915 (1969).
Previously filed as: 755.383 M6 1861-1865 1862 1958.


Scale not given.


Subjects
Cedar Mountain, Battle of, Va., 1862--Maps.
Cedar Mountain, Battle of, Va.
LVA--Civil War--Maps.
United States--Virginia--Cedar Mountain.


Related Names
Hildebrand, J. R.


Medium
1 map : photocopy ; 42 x 58 cm. on sheet 45 x 58 cm.


Repository
Library of Virginia Richmond, VA 23219-8000 USA For copies contact: Archives Research Services.


Digital ID
glva01 lva00058 http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.ndlpcoop/glva01.lva00058

Source:
Library of Congress
http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/D?gmd:2:./temp/~ammem_PhsC:: 
 
39Battle of Cedar Mountain
Item Title
Battlefield of Cedar Mountain, August 9th, 1862 Bowen & Co., lith.


Pope, John, 1822-1892.

Created/Published
Washington, Government Printing Office, 1866.


Notes
Scale 1:31,680.
Reference: LC Civil War Maps (2nd ed.), 526.5
From U.S. Congress. Joint Committee on the Conduct of the War, in two volumes. Supplemental report of the Joint Committee on the conduct of the War, in two volumes. Supplemental to Senate report no. 142, 38th Congress, 2d session (Washington, Government Printing Office, 1866). v. 2, fol. p. 190.
Accompanies "Report of Major General John Pope to the hon. Committee on the Conduct of the War." 217 p.
"No. 2" is in the upper right margin.
Map indicates Union and Confederate positions, roads, houses and names of residents, drainage, railroad, and relief by hachures.
Another copy is in the Ezra A. Carman papers, Manuscript Division, L.C., container no. 14.
Description derived from published bibliography.


Subjects
Cedar Mountain, Battle of, Va., 1862--Maps.
Cedar Mountain, Battle of, Va.
United States--Virginia--Cedar Mountain.


Medium
1 map, 24 x 16 cm.


Call Number
G3882.C336S5 1862 .P6 CW 526.5


Repository
Library of Congress Geography and Map Division Washington, D.C. 20540-4650


Digital ID
g3882c cw0526500 http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.gmd/g3882c.cw0526500

Source:
Library of Congress
http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/D?gmd:3:./temp/~ammem_PhsC:: 
 
40Battle of Oriskany
 
 
41Besha, Mary L. - & Marion Fral
Mary L. Besha (left) Anna Sixbury (middle), Marion L. Fraley (right),
Jessie Stevens? (at door)
There is some writing on the front of this photo:
"Mamma; Anna Sixbery
(and what appears to be) "me."
There are four names written on the back of this photo:
"Gladys"
"Mamma"
"Anna Sixbery"
"Jessie Stevens"
There is a second copy of this photo with a name written on the back - my
brother David Kelly wrote it - (it's his handwriting) It says "Aunt
Marion on rt."
This would refer to Marion L. Fraley, my grandmothers sister. 
 
42Besha, Mary L. - farm
Mary L. Besha (left) with _ ? 
 
43Brig Amelia
Source:
http://www.mysticseaport.org/library/initiative/PageImage.cfm?PageNum=40&BibID=32575 
 
44BtyLndWarrants78424050_1776512055_1.jpg
 
 
45BtyLndWarrants78424050_1776512055_10.jpg
 
 
46BtyLndWarrants78424050_1776512055_11.jpg
 
 
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51BtyLndWarrants78424050_1776512055_15a.jpg
 
 
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53BtyLndWarrants78424050_1776512055_17.jpg
 
 
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55BtyLndWarrants78424050_1776512055_19.jpg
 
 
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60BtyLndWarrants78424050_1776512055_23.jpg
 
 
61BtyLndWarrants78424050_1776512055_24.jpg
 
 
62BtyLndWarrants78424050_1776512055_3.jpg
 
 
63BtyLndWarrants78424050_1776512055_4.jpg
 
 
64BtyLndWarrants78424050_1776512055_5.jpg
 
 
65BtyLndWarrants78424050_1776512055_6.jpg
 
 
66BtyLndWarrants78424050_1776512055_7.jpg
 
 
67BtyLndWarrants78424050_1776512055_9.jpg
 
 
68BtyLndWarrants78424050_1776512055_9a.jpg
 
 
69Buttons?
These (buttons?) were once in the posession of my grandmother, Gladys Mary Fraley. They were found amoung her things when my mother travelled back to Syracuse for my grandmother's funeral (Gladys Mary Fraley). 
 
70C:
 
 
71Calrence L. Dalrymple
Source:
The Library of Congress >> Prints & Photographs Division >> Prints & Photographs Online Catalog

http://lcweb2.loc.gov

TITLE: C.L. Dalrumple, 2/18/30


CALL NUMBER: LC-F8- 6912[P&P]


REPRODUCTION NUMBER: LC-DIG-npcc-01155 (digital file from original photo)


RIGHTS INFORMATION: No known restrictions on publication.


MEDIUM: 1 negative : glass ; 4 x 5 in. or smaller


CREATED/PUBLISHED: [19]30 February 18.


NOTES:

Title from unverified data provided by the National Photo Company on the negatives or negative sleeves.


Gift; Herbert A. French; 1947.

This glass negative might show streaks and other blemishes resulting from a natural deterioration in the original coatings.

Temp. note: Batch one.


FORMAT:


Glass negatives.


PART OF: National Photo Company Collection (Library of Congress)


REPOSITORY: Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA


DIGITAL ID: (digital file from original photo) npcc 01155 http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/npcc.01155


CONTROL #: npc2007001155



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72Camp Colors of the 94th Volunteer Infantry
94th Regiment; NY Volunteer Infantry
Camp Color; 18 1/2” hoist x 23 3/4” fly
Civil War; Wool Camp Color in the US national pattern as prescribed in General Order No. 4, Headquarters of the U.S. Army, dated 18 January 1862. Source: http://www.dmna.state.ny.u 
 
73Canell
 
 
74Canell, Robert H.
"Hoddy" 
 
75Cedar Mountain
Source:
http://www.usa-civil-war.com/Cedar_Mountain/cedar_mtn.html 
 
76Cedar Mountain
Item Title
Map of Cedar Mountain and vicinity - and battle.

Sneden, Robert Knox, 1832-1918.

Created/Published
[1862-1865].

Summary
Shows the area of Cedar Mountain, Culpeper County, Va., to the north and Gordonsville to the south. Fredericksburg 
 
77Census
LeRay, New York 
 
78Certified copy of death record
This is a certified copy of a record of death for Mary B. Adams (Reff). It is not what I was hoping for. I may write again to request a photo copy. 
 
79Certified copy of entry of birth - John Biggers
 
 
80CFHCGFV.JPG
(left to right) Charles Feathers, Hollis Canell, Gladys M. Fraley, "Aunt Vera" (Geat Uncle Bob's wife) and an unknown person. 
 
81Chris Fraley
The name 'Chris' is written on the back of this photo. The 'P. Fraley 1904' on the barn must refer to Peter Fraley, Chris's father and the year that the barn was built. 
 
82Chris Fraley haying on the farm
 
 
83Chris Fraley haying on the farm
 
 
84Christopher E. Fraley Family grave marker
 
 
85Christopher Fraley
With tractor on the farm 
 
86Citizenship Declararion for William Webert
 
 
87Citizenship Declaration for Anthony Webert
 
 
88Clay Webert
-----Original Message-----
From: pbiggers [mailto:pbiggers@imcnet.net]
Sent: Monday, October 18, 1999 12:07 PM
To: Paul F. Kelly
Subject: Picture of Clay Webert


I found this picture in the family album. I'm not sure if you would be
interested in it or not. I figured I would send it just in case and if it's
something you don't want, trash it.

I believe it's Clay Webert because it had Clay on the picture and Arthur had
no other relative named Clay.

I believe I know the mother of Bert, Gertrude and the other remaining
children of John Biggers Jr. I was going to try and confirm the information
and let you know.


Peter 
 
89Col Bellinger's Regiment of MIlitia
 
 
90Compiled military records, John Biggers
Compiled military records, John Biggers 
 
91Compiled military records, John Biggers
Compiled military records, John Biggers 
 
92Compiled military records, John Biggers
Compiled military records, John Biggers 
 
93Copy of DeathCertChristopherAdamsB.jpg
 
 
94Copy of response
 
 
95Cover
Cover page of the book
Source:
http://www.nnygenealogy.com/html/1918farmdirectory.html 
 
96Cover page
War of 1812
Pension/Land Bounty File No. 19434

Soldier: Robert Sixbury
Bounty Land Warrants: 7842-40-50 amd 17765-120-55
Service: Pvt. : Capt. Ezra Ingerson, Capt. John Hoovers' Co., N.Y. Mili 
 
97Cover page and notary to Deed
Homer C. Campbell deeds property to Ferdinand Besha and Anna S. Besha his wife for $1.00. 
 
98Cover page, Main Police Journal "7810", May 1925
Cover page to the Seattle publication Main Police Journal "7810", Seattle Police Department, May 1925.
Source: Seattle Public Library, Hugh and Jane Ferguson Seattle Room 
 
99DDJF02.JPG
 
 
100DDJF03.JPG
 
 
101DDJF04.JPG
 
 
102Death Cert. - Eva Biggers
 
 
103Death Certificate - John B. McKenny
I obtained a copy of a copy of this Death Certificate from James R. Kelly, Jr. He mailed it to me on Nov. 1, 2004. 
 
104Death Certificate for Anthony Webert
Source:
Office of City Clerk
Room 101, Watertown Municipal Building
245 Washington Street
Watertown, New York, 13601 
 
105Death Certificate of Christopher Adams
 
 
106Death Certificate of Mary B. Fraley
 
 
107Declaration For Soldier Pension
 
 
108Deed from Mary L. Fraley(Besha) to Christopher E. Fraley
 
 
109Deed from Mary L. Fraley(Besha) to Christopher E. Fraley
 
 
110Deed from Mary L. Fraley(Besha) to Christopher E. Fraley
 
 
111Deed from Mary L. Fraley(Besha) to Christopher E. Fraley
 
 
112Deed to John Bigers
 
 
113Deed to John Bigers, pg. 1
 
 
114Deed to John Fitzpatrick
 
 
115Deed to John Fitzpatrick
 
 
116Deed to John Fitzpatrick
 
 
117Deed to John Fitzpatrick - recording info
 
 
118Deed to Robert Sixberrry (pg. 1)
Deed from James D. Le Ray De Chaumont (by Vincent Le Ray De Chaumont, his attorney in fact) to Robert Sixbury.
Property is described as follows: "...all that piece of land situate in the town of Le Ray county of Jefferson, State of New York in number two hundred thirty eight of Great Lot number four of Macomb's Purchase Beginning at the most westerly of land deeded to Peter Hoover the 13th of July 1813 thence on said Hoovers' boundary northeasterly to his most northerly corner; thence north fifty four degrees west twenty two chains 36 links, thence south thirty six degrees east twenty two chains 36 links, thence to the place of beginning. Containing fifty acres more or less..."
Recorded April 7th, 1819 at 11 O'clock
Liber M, Page 679
A. Mr. Benjamin Skinner, Clerk 
 
119Deed to Robert Sixberrry (pg. 2)
 
 
120Deed to Robert Sixberrry (pg. 3)
 
 
121Deed to Robert Sixberrry (pg. 4)
 
 
122Document: Deeds to Peter Hoover in Jefferson Co., N.Y.
This Microsoft Word document was created by Paul Kelly on January 12, 2005. The purpose of this document is to illustrate the location of property owned by Peter Hoover and Robert Sixbury in Jefferson County, New York. 
 
123Early Mohawk Valley
This map fragment, showing pre-Revolutionary and Revolutionary War era names and locations, was contributed several years ago by Archie Davies. The source and year are unknown, but it was obviously drawn up after Gen. Herkimer's death.
Source:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyherkim/history/oldmomap.html 
 
124Edward M. Burns
2nd Lieut. Edward M. Burns
Company E
94th New York Infantry
Source of Photo:
New York State MIlitary Museum
61 Lake Avenue
Saratoga Springs, NY 12866
http://www.dmna.state.ny.us/historic/reghist/civil/infantry/94thInf/94thInfPersonBurns.htm 
 
125EGCookWDT09101929a.jpg
 
 
126EGCookWDT09101929b.jpg
 
 
127EGCookWDT09121929a.jpg
 
 
128EGCookWDT09121929b.jpg
 
 
129EGCookWDT09161929a.jpg
 
 
130EGCookWDT09161929b.jpg
 
 
131EGCookWDT09181929.jpg
 
 
132Elisab. Webert
Elisab. Webert and Karolina Webert, Ticket no. 0606
Antonin Weber, Ticket No. 0704
Tomas Weber, Ticket No. 0705 
 
133Elizabeth Hoover
Elizabeth
wife of
Henry Hoover
died March 7
1839
aged 87 years

Photo source: NNY Genealogy 
 
134ElksNationalHomeRecords2.jpg
 
 
135ElksNationalHomeRecords4.jpg
 
 
136ElksNationalHomeRecords5.jpg
 
 
137ElksNationalHomeRecords6.jpg
 
 
138ElksVADataChasWSixbury.jpg
 
 
139ElksVAMedRecordChasWSixbury1.jpg
 
 
140ElksVAMedRecordChasWSixbury2.jpg
 
 
141Ellis Ilsand.org transcription of the S. S. Lahn
This is ellisisland.org's transcribed version of the entire passnger list.
Source:
http://ellisisland.org/search/viewTextManifest.asp?MID=08845299520242777824&LNM=WEBERT&PLNM=WEBERT&RF=19&pID=103017100223&lookup=103017100001 
 
142Email from Brett A. DeMott
Brett sent me this information on Peter Reff. 
 
143Envelope
Envelope enclosing baptism record of Mary Bichet 
 
144Envelope and letter from Guy Leo Webert
This letter contained the photo of Guy Leo and his wife and the photo of Frank A. Webert's home in Trimberg, Germany. 
 
145Evans Mills
This photo was once in the posession of my late grandmother, Gladys Mary Fraley. 
 
146Excerpt from a paper by I. Connole, retired White House Police
Title page of enclosure no. 3 of letter from Robert G. Heltibridle.
I think "I. Connole" is the same person mentioned as "Connole, Officer White House Police " on a web page dedicated to Harry S. Truman's White House Staff.
http://www.trumanlibrary.org/hstpaper/trustaf.htm 
 
147Excerpt from a paper by I. Connole, retired White House Police
Page 2 of enclosure no. 3 of letter from Robert G. Heltibridle. 
 
148Family Book Trimberg
 
 
149Family Group Sheet for Johann Adam Webert
-----Original Message-----
From: Horst Haun [mailto:h.haun@t-online.de]
Sent: Sunday, October 22, 2006 11:08 AM
To: Paul Kelly
Subject: AW: WEBERT

Hello Paul,

I am surprised to get a mail from USA. I'm also a descendant of the WEBERT
family of Trimberg.

I send you a list of my family group for more detail. In the second part of
this list I have a Elisabeth Webert in USA.

Sincerely,
Horst Haun


-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Paul Kelly [mailto:rootsdigger05@comcast.net]
Gesendet: Sonntag, 22. Oktober 2006 08:40
An: Horst Haun
Betreff: WEBERT


I am a descendant of the WEBERT family of Trimberg, Bad Kissengen. Phillip
Webert and Elizabeth Steinmeller are my direct line ancestors. They lived in
Trimberg. Elizabeth and the children emmigrated to the USA in 1891. I can
send a family group sheet to you in .pdf format for more detail.
Do you know of the Webert family?

Paul Kelly 
 
150Fannie Harris headstone
 
 
151farm
Aunt Marion? 
 
152Ferdinand Besha
 
 
153Ferdinand Besha Expires, Aged 80
 
 
154Filing stamp, naturalization peition for Frank A. Webert
 
 
155Flip side of certified record of death
Flip side of certified record of death - Mary B. Adams (Reff) 
 
156Form letter, NYSDH
Form letter from the New York State Dept. of Helath regarding receipt of payment for copies of Marriage certificate of Anthony Webert and Eva Biggers and death certificate for Eva Biggers. 
 
157Former home of Peter Reff (Sr. and Jr.)
 
 
158Fraley Farm 1933
This photo was sent to me by Phyllis Shaw.
-----Original Message-----
From: phyllis shaw [mailto:billnphyl@tampabay.rr.com]
Sent: Friday, August 10, 2007 10:05 AM
To: Paul Kelly
Subject: fraley farm 1933

O.K. Here's what my brother told me:

Adults L to R: Edward Fraley (son of Frank & Genevieve), Joe Price (husband of Genevieve Fraley; he was in the Coast Guard),my grandmother Genevieve Stumpf Fraley, next to her is I think your g-grandmother because my aunt Genevieve called her Maddie Beche married to Christopher Fraley) who ran Fraley's cabins in Clayon NY, the blond is Edna mae Fraley,daughter of Frank & Genevieve, the man in the straw hat is my grandfather Frank Fraley the old woman beside him is his mother Julia Adams Fraley (wife of Peter Fraley), the tall man beside him is Oliver Nichols, who was the fire chief of Cape Vincent and married my Aunt Edna Mae in Nov 1933. The kids in the picture are the first 5 of Genevieve and Joe Price's 11 kids. They are Beatrice Price, age 7, Richard Price, age 9, Francis Price age 8, George Price age 6, and the little guy in the fron is: Tommy Price, age 2.

The small building in the back is where they kept the pigs. The picture was taken at the back of the house.

Now that I have you thoroughly confused, see if you can make sense of what I tried to say.

Phyllis
-----Original Message-----
From: phyllis shaw [mailto:billnphyl@tampabay.rr.com]
Sent: Friday, August 10, 2007 7:48 PM
To: Paul Kelly
Subject: Re: fraley farm 1933

I forgot to tell you that everyone in the picture is now dead. Even the children. 
 
159Frank A. Webert
 
 
160Frank A. Webert Family Group Sheet
This was an attachment to the letter from Guy Leo Webert dated 7/13/1985. 
 
161Frank A. Webert's home in Trimberg, Germany
 
 
162Frank B. Kelly
Frank B. Kelly, on the steps of the White House, February 18, 1920.
Source:
National Photo Company Collection,
Herbert A. French; 1947
The Library of Congress >> Prints & Photographs Division >> Prints & Photographs Online Catalog
http://lcweb2.loc.gov

TITLE: Frank B. Kelly, 2/18/20
CALL NUMBER: LC-F8- 6914[P&P]
REPRODUCTION NUMBER: LC-DIG-npcc-01156 (digital file from original)
RIGHTS INFORMATION: No known restrictions on publication.
MEDIUM: 1 negative : glass ; 4 x 5 in. or smaller
CREATED/PUBLISHED: [19]20 February 18.
NOTES:
Title from unverified data provided by the National Photo Company on the negatives or negative sleeves.
Caption from caption list: Frank B. Kelly, who works in shifts with C.L. Dalrymple as a doorkeeper at the Executive Offices in the White House, Mr Kelly has held this one position for twenty years while Mr Dalrymple has been on the door for the past 25 years.
Date from caption list. February 18 1920.
Gift; Herbert A. French; 1947.
This glass negative might show streaks and other blemishes resulting from a natural deterioration in the original coatings.
Temp. note: Batch one.
SUBJECTS:
White House (Washington, D.C.)
Doormen.
United States--District of Columbia--Washington (D.C.)
FORMAT:
Glass negatives.
PART OF: National Photo Company Collection (Library of Congress)
REPOSITORY: Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA
DIGITAL ID: (digital file from original) npcc 01156 http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/npcc.01156
CONTROL #: npc2007001156
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During the administrations of Presidents Wilson, Harding, Coolidge, and Hoover, the National Photo Company provided extensive coverage of events at the White House and throughout Washington, DC. The National Photo Company was a local agency that supplied photographs of current news events in Washington, D.C. as a daily service to its subscribers. The photos of the company captured many historic and candid moments at the White House covering a variety of subjects: noteworthy visitors to the White House, New Year’s receptions, inaugurations, Easter Egg Rolls, White House workers, presidential families, and restoration work. The Library of Congress acquired the photographic files of the National Photo Company from the proprietor of the collection, Herbert E. French in 1947.
Source:
http://www.whitehousehistory.org/07/subs/07_f.html 
 
163Frank B. Kelly and President Hoover
Frank B. Kelly (right) poses with President Herbert Hoover. This photo was pasted into a spiral bound notebook owned by my uncle, Lewis Gerard Kelly. 
 
164FrenchPrayerCard_b.jpg
 
 
165Gail Frances Webert
must be after 1938 
 
166GenCom - Carte de Cassini n°144.mht
Source:
http://www.gencom.org/France/Cassini.aspx?CARTE=144&LOCAL=QW&ID2=OSlcClZWXmJednthHlRTUklVVVoBSwQBCzUtM2NhLWQ4ZDQtNjA3OC0yNGMwMTg1Yj1ESQ%3d%3d 
 
167General Herkimer at Battle of Oriskany
 
 
168General Herkimer at Battle of Oriskany
Battle of Oriskany. Painted by Frederick C. Yohn, 1977.
(Courtesy of Utica Public Library) 
 
169General info for Strasbourg, France
 
 
170General info on Berthelming
 
 
171General location of Berthelming, France
 
 
172Genevieve Stumph
I am not certain which one is Jennie, but it should be one of the women in front of Frank Fraley (rear left). It may be the younger one, to the left. One of the two women is his sister, the other his wife. 
 
173George Biggers
Source of this photo: Peter Biggers - See Master Source and Repository List 
 
174GeorgeBisha.mht
 
 
175Germany1945 a
Uncle Bob - Germany, 1945 
 
176Germany1945 b
Great Uncle Bob - Germany 1945 
 
177Gladys Fraley, Marion Fraley and Anna Sixbury
 
 
178Gladys Mary Fraley
 
 
179Gladys Mary Fraley
 
 
180Gladys Mary Fraley
 
 
181Gladys Mary Fraley
 
 
182Glenwood Cemetery, Watertown, NY
 
 
183GMF_SledPhoto1.JPG
 
 
184GMF5.JPG
 
 
185GMFCAR.BMP
 
 
186Grandma's wedding day?
 
 
187Grant Deed to Peter Hoover
 
 
188Grant Deed to Peter Hoover
 
 
189Grant Deed to Peter Hoover
 
 
190Grant Deed to Peter Hoover
 
 
191Grant Deed to Peter Hoover
 
 
192Grant Deed to Peter Hoover
 
 
193Guests are coming (pg 1)
My grandmother (Gladys Mary Fraley) always loved to cook. I found this with other family newspaper clippings and photos that had belonged to my grandmother which were given to me by my mother (Mary Elaine Webert). 
 
194Guests are coming (pg 3)
 
 
195Guests are coming (pgs. 2 & 3)
 
 
196Guy Leo Webert
Guy Leo Webert and Wife Merril B. - about 1983
5128 William Avenue
Edina, MN 55436 
 
197Harold Sanderson's Master Civil War Database
 
 
198Havre de Grace
A scarce early 18th-century engraved city plan. Ships bombarding the city.
Cartographer: Daniel la Feuille
Full Title: Havre de Grace
Published: c. 1735
Source of image:
http://www.portsmouthbookshop.com/MapPage/MapPages598xx/59886havre.htm 
 
199Headstone for John Fitzpatrick
 
 
200Headstone for John Fitzpatrick
 
 
201Headstone for Mary Fitzpatrick
 
 
202Herkimer at the Battle of Oriskany
Herkimer at the Battle of Oriskany: Szyk, Authur. Herkimer at the Battle of Oriskany: (http://www.szyk.com/szyk/sale/print/amer/geo/herklg.htm), 14 February 1998. 
 
203Herkimer County Map
Source:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyherkim/history/1902maps.html 
 
204Herkimer, New York
The 1860 map shows where villages of surrounding counties are relative to Herkimer and Montgomery villages. Researchers can familiarize themselves with Herkimer and Montgomery county boundaries by viewing the 1885 and 1902 maps. 1860, 1885 and 1902 maps were graciously donated by Oneida County NYGenWeb Coordinator Betty Carpenter-McCulloch.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyherkim/history/1860maps.html 
 
205History of the White House Police force
Enclosure no. 2, page 1 of letter from Robert G. Heltibridle. This page describes the beginnings of the White House police detail and the creation of the special White House Police force. 
 
206History of the White House Police force
Enclosure no. 2, page 2 of letter from Robert G. Heltibridle. This page lists "F. B. Kelly, MPDC" (Frank Bernard Kelly, appointed from Metropolitan Police Department) 
 
207History of the White House Police force
Enclosure no. 2, page 3 of letter from Robert G. Heltibridle. This page lists "Kelly, F. B. - Apr. 30, 1931" as the date of his retirement. 
 
208Hoover cemetery
Alternate Name
none

Location On the north side of Call Road just northeast of the intersection of Call Road and Dutch Settlement Road. Approximately 5 miles north of Evans Mills. (Town of Le Ray, Jefferson County, New York)

Description Well maintained and completely enclosed by fence.

Burials Approximately 90

Map Information 440706N0754849W

Source: http://www.nnygenealogy.com/html/hoover.html 
 
209In snow 1
 
 
210In snow 2
 
 
211In snow 3
 
 
212Index card
Index card to compiled military record for John Biggers 
 
213IR 30/27/151
 
 
214IR 30/27/151
 
 
215Ira Biggers (right) and Florence Montondo (left)
-----Original Message-----
From: pbiggers [mailto:pbiggers@imcnet.net]
Sent: Saturday, February 05, 2000 9:38 AM
To: Coppervalleyfoundation@Juno.com; Paul F. Kelly; DWade36@aol.com
Subject: More Pictures

I haven't had a lot of time to work on the family tree but I have aquired some more photo's.

Ira & Florance Biggers how had one daughter Hazel, who married a Smith.
Dawn Smith provided this picture.

Florance & Bertram Bedel. Leslie in California sent these pictures to me.

I'm looking for a picture of Bert Biggers how owned several restaurants in Alex Bay, New York. I'm hoping to have it by summer.

JoAnn, how did you make out with the scanner. Hopefully the information was helpful.

Peter Biggers 
 
216Is this Grandma?
I wonder if this photo (inside a folding card) is my grandmother (Gladys Mary Fraley) or if it is another realtive of the family. It may not be grandma, because in this picture the hair is parted on the opposite side as my grandmother's hair was known to be parted as in other photos. 
 
217JADAMSD.TIF
 
 
218James R. Kelly, Jr.
Paul Francis Kelly (Left) and James R. Kelly, Jr. (Right) 
 
219JF.JPG
 
 
220Jim Biggers
-----Original Message-----
From: pbiggers [mailto:pbiggers@imcnet.net]
Sent: Sunday, September 26, 1999 6:42 AM
To: DWade36@aol.com; Paul F. Kelly; Coppervalleyfoundation@Juno.com; pbiggers@imcnet.net
Subject: Picture of the day 2

This came from the Article of Jim Biggers 
 
221John Biggers
Source of this photo: Peter Biggers - see Master Source and Repository Lists 
 
222John Biggers' headstone (1)
 
 
223John BIggers' Headstone (3)
On this side, you can barely read 'Fannie Harris', his first wife's name. She must have been burried next to him. 
 
224John Kelly's home
 
 
225JohnFitzpatrickDecIntNaturalization1859a.jpg
 
 
226JohnFitzpatrickDecIntNaturalization1859b.jpg
 
 
227JohnFitzpatrickNaturalization1831a.jpg
 
 
228JohnFitzpatrickNaturalization1831b.jpg
 
 
229JohnFitzpatrickNaturalization1864a.jpg
 
 
230JohnFitzpatrickNaturalization1864b.jpg
 
 
231JohnFitzpatrickNaturalization1864c.jpg
 
 
232Johnson and Ward map of Washington D.C.
 
 
233July 8, 1928
Robert E. Fraley is front center wearing the cap. 8 years old. 
 
234Kelly children with Christopher Fraley
left to right: Paul Francis Kelly, Christopher Edward Fraley, David Joseph Kelly, Cathleen Mary Kelly 
 
235Layout of Mount Olivet cemetery
 
 
236LE DIVIN PILOTE
This card was once in the posession of my grandmother, Gladys Mary Fraley. My mother found it amoung my grandmother's belongings during her visit to Syracuse, NY, for my grandmother's funeral (Gladys Mary Fraley/Canel). 
 
237Letter from Benjamin Cobb
page 1 
 
238Letter from Benjamin J. Cobb
This is a response (page 1) to my letter of May 25, 1997. I had requested a search be done in grantee indexes for any deeds to Robert Sixberry and asked that the court send me copies. Also requested copies of wills for other ancestors. 
 
239Letter from Benjamin J. Cobb (page 2)
page 2 of letter from Benjamin J. Cobb, June 2, 1997 
 
240Letter from Edna Sheldon, Page 1
 
 
241Letter from Edna Sheldon, pg. 3
 
 
242Letter from Edna Sheldon, pg. 4
 
 
243Letter from Mary Kergall, page 1
 
 
244Letter from Mary Kergall, page 2
 
 
245Letter from Mary Kergall, page 3
Transcription and partial translation of marriage record of Antoine Reff and Catherine Hau. Parents are Philippe Reff and Odile Tanger; Chritian Hau and Christine Traittner. 
 
246Letter from Mary Kergall, page 4
Transcription and partial translation of
1. baptism record of Jean Reff
2. baptism record of Jean-Pierre Reff (Peter) 
 
247Letter from Mary Kergall, page 4a
Baptism record of Jean Pierre Reff (page 1) 
 
248Letter from Mary Kergall, page 4b
Baptism record of Jean Pierre Reff (page 2) 
 
249Letter from Mary Kergall, page 5
Transcription and partial translation of marriage record of Pierre Reff and Marie Anne Mathis, March 29, 1815. 
 
250Letter from Mary Kergall, page 6
Transcription and partial translation of
1. birth record of Peter Reff (Jr.) September 10, 1819
2. birth record of Michael Reff August, 19 1824 
 
251Letter from Mary Kergall, page 7
Transcription and partial translation of birth records of:
1. Marie Barbe Reff, March 10, 1827
2. Jean Reff, May 17, 1820 
 
252Letter from Mary Kergall, page 8
Attachment: Marriage record of Antoine Reff and Catherine Hau 
 
253Letter from Robert G. Heltibridle
This is page one of a letter from Robert G. Heltibridle, Deputy Chief, United States Secret Service, Uniformed Division. It was written in response to my inquiry (1979) with regard to Frank B. Kelly. 
 
254Letter from Robert G. Heltibridle
This is page two of a letter from Robert G. Heltibridle, Deputy Chief, United States Secret Service, Uniformed Division. It was written in response to my inquiry (1979) with regard to Frank B. Kelly. 
 
255Letter fron Edna Sheldon, pg. 2
 
 
256Letter to Watertown Daily Times
Requested information about the Robert Sixberry obituary article of 1873. 
 
257Lieutenant William Chavasse
see pages 14 and 51 
 
258Location of Sixberry property
This Microsoft Word document (Robert Sixberry Deed M_679.doc) was created by Paul Kelly. It is intended to illustrate the location of the property granted to Robert Sixberry/Sixbury by deed recorded April 7, 1819. It also illustrates the location of the adjoining property owned by Peter Hoover by deed recorded March 30th 1819, Liber M, Page 638 
 
259Love letter to my great grandfather
 
 
260Love letter to my great grandfather
 
 
261Map depicting Allens Fresh election district
 
 
262Map of LeRay
Atlas of Jefferson County, published by S. N. & D. G. Beers in 1864.
Available online at:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyjeffer/leraymap.htm 
 
263Map of LeRay 1864
This map shows the location of Robert Sixbury property described in the grant deed dated 18 Aug 1813.
Source of the map:
Atlas of Jefferson County, published by S. N. & D. G. Beers in 1864.
Available online version courtesy of http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyjeffer/leray.htm 
 
264Map of Ormsby County, Nevada
Map showing location of Empire City, Nevada where Jacob A. Hoover was living at the time of Peter Hoover's death.
Source of map:
http://www.livgenmi.com/1895/NV/County/ormsby.htm 
 
265Map of property purchased by Ferdinand Besha
 
 
266Map of Theresa
Sixberry Lake is shown here on this map of the Town of Theresa, Jefferson County, New York. It is located just south east of Mill Site Lake, on lots 107, 108 and lot 109 of Great Lot No. 4 of Macombs' Purchase. 
 
267Marion and Lewis
Marion L. Fraley and Lewis Rockwood 
 
268Marriage cert.
Certified copy of marriage certificate for Christopher Fraley and Mary Bisha. This document is a transcription of the original, not a photo copy. 
 
269Marriage Certificate
Marriage certificate for my grandmother (Gladys M. Fraley) and grandfather (Walter Webert) 
 
270Marriage Certificate - Anthony Webert and Eva Biggers
 
 
271Marriage Certificate - Anthony Webert and Eva Biggers
 
 
272Marriage License
Marriage License for my grandmother (Gladys M. Fraley) and grandfather (Walter Webert). 
 
273Marriage notice for Galdys M. Fraley
 
 
274Marriage record - Henry Huber & Elizabeth Frank
Source of this image:
http://morrisonspensions.org/huber.html
Original source: Widow's pension #W23355, National Archives, Washington, D.C. 
 
275Marriage record of Henrich Huber & Elisabeth Frank
Source: Widow's pension #W23355, National Archives, Washington, D.C. 
 
276Mary elaine Webert
 
 
277Mary Elaine Webert (Kelly)
 
 
278Mary Stumpf and Frank Fraley
-----Original Message-----
From: phyllis shaw [mailto:billnphyl@tampabay.rr.com]
Sent: Saturday, October 06, 2007 12:58 PM
To: Paul Kelly
Subject: Wedding picture

Hi,
Here's the wedding photo for my grandma & grandpa. Hope it comes out ok.

Regards,
Phyllis Shaw 
 
279Maryland Counties (Present Day)
 
 
280MEWMAID.JPG
 
 
281military record cards, John Biggers
Compiled military records, John Biggers 
 
282Mill above the 'Frankischen Saale', Trimberg. Note Hugo von Trimberg castle on the hill behind.
Just upstream of this mill is where Johann Andreas Webert fell into the Saale river and drowned. He was 5 years old.

Photo Source:
http://www.fettbrot.de/sac/gewaesser/gewaesser.htm#saale 
 
283Miss Jeam M'Cabe Weds
Hoddy's first wife. See article in uppr right corner. 
 
284MLBSHAD.TIF
 
 
285Monica Fraley and Frank Down
Wedding day of Monica Fraley and Frank Down
Source: Gail Dresser 
 
286Montgomery County Map
Source:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyherkim/history/1902maps.html 
 
287Mortgage executed by Ferdinand Besha and Mary L. Fraley
 
 
288Mt. Olivet Cemetery
Google maps view 
 
289My grandfather's death certificate
 
 
290NARA reply for request of Robert Sixburys' pension records
 
 
291NATF Form 86
Form sent to request military records of John Biggers, Jr. 
 
292Naturalization Application
 
 
293Naturalization Declaration and affidavit for Peter Reff
 
 
294Naturalization page 2
The naturalization occurred two years after his initial application. 
 
295Naturalization paper for Francois Bichet pg1.
 
 
296Naturalization paper for Francois Bichet pg2
 
 
297Naturalization papers cover page for Peter Reff
 
 
298Naturalization Petition Affidavit for William Webert
 
 
299Naturalization Petition Affidavit, Certification and Declaration for Frank A Webert
 
 
300Naturalization Petition Certificate for William Webert
 
 
301New York Militia and Regulars cross the Niagara River
New York Militia and Regulars cross the Niagara River to assault Queenston Heights, 13 October 1812. The refusal of some militia to cross into Canada, "on Constitutional grounds", at a critical point in the battle helps seal the American defeat.
Image taken from:
New York State Military Museum
61 Lake Avenue
Saratoga Springs, NY 12866
http://www.dmna.state.ny.us/historic/pictures/militiaQueens.htm 
 
302O. N. Solbert, Military Attaché at US Embassy, London
This photo was taken in 1920 by Bassano. Solbert was later named Director of White House Police.
Source:
http://www.npg.org.uk/live/search/portrait.asp?LinkID=mp55199&rNo=0&role=sit 
 
303Obit. For John J. Webert
See second article from the right. 
 
304Obituary for Emma Louise Ainsworth
 
 
305Obituary for Robert Sixbury (part 3)
Watertown Daily Times? 
 
306Obituary for Robert Sixbury- Part One
Watertown Daily Times? 
 
307Obituary for Robert Sixbury- Part One (flipside)
Watertown Daily Times? 
 
308Obituary for Robert Sixbury- Part Two
Watertown Daily Times? 
 
309Obituary for Robert Sixbury- Part Two (flipside)
Watertown Daily Times 
 
310Obsolete web page
This web site/page was removed from the internet, but I was able to find a cached copy of the web page (on Google) which contained the data I found several months ago when the web site was active. 
 
311Original request for Robert Sixberrys' pension records
 
 
312Oriskany Battlefield
Oriskany Battlefield Monument (photo) Photo by Nelson Greene, August 6, 1922, on the 145th anniversary of the battle of Oriskany (August 6th, 1777), celebrated by Oriskany Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution.
Source:
http://darcisplace.com/darci/omv1.htm 
 
313Page 1 of deed
Homer C. Campbell deeds property to Ferdinand Besha and Anna S. Besha his wife for $1.00. 
 
314Page 2 of deed
Homer C. Campbell deeds property to Ferdinand Besha and Anna S. Besha his wife for $1.00. 
 
315Page 20, Main Police Journal "7810"
Page 20 of the May 1925 edition of the Main Police Journal "7810", published in Seattle, Washington. This photograph accompanies the associated article, "The Nation's Finest". The caption of the photograph reads "White House Police / O.N. Solbert Director."
Underneath the caption is "1925". The fourth officer from the left is Frank Bernard Kelly, my great grandfather.
Source: Seattle Public Library, Hugh and Jane Ferguson Seattle Room 
 
316Page 21, Main Police Journal "7810"
Page 20 of the May 1925 edition of the Main Police Journal "7810", published in Seattle, Washington. This photograph accompanies the associated article, "The Nation's Finest". The caption of the photograph reads "White House Police / O.N. Solbert Director."
Underneath the caption is "1925".
Source: Seattle Public Library, Hugh and Jane Ferguson Seattle Room 
 
317Passenger list of the ship C. Amelia
Passenger list of the ship C. Amelia, arriving in New York, New York, June 30, 1828 from Le Havre, France. 
 
318Pedigree Chart by Guy Leo Webert
This was an attachment to the letter from Guy Leo Webert dated 7/13/1985. 
 
319Pedigree chart of Rudolf Webert
By Lewis W. Webert. This was an attachment to the letter from Guy Leo Webert dated 7/13/1985. 
 
320Pentwater, Michigan
Pentwater Township map
Source:
http://www.willett.org/ovid/pentwatermap.htm 
 
321Petition affidavit for Anthony Webert
Edward J. Tallman signed the affidavit. 
 
322Philadelphia, NY
 
 
323Photograph of the WESTPHALIA after her rebuild of 1877/78, at the Petersenkai in Hamburg.
Source: Arnold Kludas and Herbert Bischoff, Die Schiffe der Hamburg-Amerika Linie, Bd. 1: 1847-1906 (Herford: Koehler, 1979), p. 28.
Web page:
http://www.geocities.com/mppraetorius/com-we.htm
Web page author:
Michael Palmer
Claremont, California
mpalmer@panix.com
Emigration Ship Histories: http://www.geocities.com/mppraetorius/ 
 
324Photograph of the WESTPHALIA after her rebuild of 1877/78, at the Petersenkai in Hamburg.
Source: Arnold Kludas and Herbert Bischoff, Die Schiffe der Hamburg-Amerika Linie, Bd. 1: 1847-1906 (Herford: Koehler, 1979), p. 28.
Web page:
http://www.geocities.com/mppraetorius/com-we.htm
Web page author:
Michael Palmer
Claremont, California
mpalmer@panix.com
Emigration Ship Histories: http://www.geocities.com/mppraetorius/ 
 
325Prisoners of War
NARA publication M246, Folder 4, page 25 
 
326Prisoners of war
 
 
327Probable location of former home of Ferdinand Besha
Map of general location of the property previously owned by Ferdinand Besha.
Source:
Google Earth mapping system 
 
328Probate of Henry Hoover's will (pg. 1)
 
 
329Probate of Henry Hoover's will (pg. 2)
 
 
330Probate of Henry Hoover's will (pg. 2)
 
 
331Re-scanned using color instead of greyscale.
 
 
332rear of Peter Reff house
 
 
333Receipt
Receipt of payment for the Farm and Directory book. Interesting is the fact that Ernest G. Cook (a then known newspaper columnist) signed it.
Source:
http://www.nnygenealogy.com/html/1918farmdirectory.html 
 
334Record of Frank B. Kelly, White House Police force
This is a copy of Frank B. Kelly's "record". It was the first enclosure included with the letter from Robert G. Heltibridle, dated may 3, 1979. 
 
335Record of service for Frank B. Kelly
Record of service for Frank B. Kelly, Metropolitan Police Department, Washington, D.C. 
 
336Reff House, Cape Vincent, New York
Source:
http://www.familyseekers.com/reff/photoalbumpeterrefffhouse.html#peter's%20house 
 
337response from Our Lady of Sacred Heart Church
This is a copy of the notes taken by Fr. Bernard Jakubco of St. Mary's Parish, Evans Mills, NY. I had called him on 12/16/05 and spoke with him requesting a baptism record for Mary Bichet and a marriage record for Ferdinand Bichet and Anna Fitzpatrick. Since he could find no record of either event at St. Mary's parish in Evans Mills, he forwarded the notes (he had taken during our conversation) to Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Church in Watertown, NY. They responded with the above and a copy of a portion of a page from an old record book. 
 
338Reverse side of photo 4
 
 
339Reverse side of photo 6
 
 
340RFITZPD.TIF
 
 
341RichardFitzpatrickWillCoverPg.jpg
 
 
342RichardFitzpatrickWillPg1.jpg
 
 
343RichardFitzpatrickWillPg2.jpg
 
 
344RichardFitzpatrickWillPg3.jpg
 
 
345Robert E. Fraley
 
 
346Robert E.Fraley - where?
Don't know where this was taken 
 
347Robert Hollis Canell Dead at Age 78
 
 
348Robert Sixberry gets his leg amputated
Dr. John Grafton of Watertown amputated Robert Sixberry's right leg. 
 
349Robert Sixbury
Source: Watertown Daily Times, date unknown
The caption below the picture reads:
"Robert Sixberry, who was one of the first white men to explore northern Jefferson County. Sixberry died many years ago at the age of 112. The Times recently carried a series of articles on Sixberry's life, written by Ernest G. Cook of Theresa. The picture from which the above cut was made is believed the only one in existence. It is owned by Mrs. George Tassey, 141 High Street, a descendant of Sixberry." 
 
350Robert Sixbury
Hoover Cemetery, Le Ray, NY 
 
351Robert Sixbury article
Watertown Daily Times, date unknown:
"Robert Sixberry, who was one of the first white men to explore northern Jefferson County. Sixberry died many years ago at the age of 112. The Times recently carried a series of articles on Sixberry's life, written by Ernest G. Cook of Theresa. The picture from which the above cut was made is believed the only one in existence. It is owned by Mrs. George Tassey, 141 High Street, a descendant of Sixberry." 
 
352RobtSixbury.JPG
 
 
353Rudolph Webert
This is a photo of a photo (taken by Paul F. Kelly) of Rudolph Webert. The original photograph was hanging on the wall of Louis Webert's home, 401 Brainard Street, Watertown, New York. My mother and I (Mary Elaine Webert Kelly and Paul F. Kelly) went to visit Louis Webert and his wife, Marjorie Dekin in December of 1986. This photo was taken during our visit. 
 
354Rutland Cemeteries.gif
Taken from:
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Meadows/3702/rutlandcemeteries1.html 
 
355S. S. Lahn
Photo of the S. S. Lahn. There were two ships with this name. Ths is the first one. It was in service 1888-1904. The second one was in service 1927-1942.
Source: http://www.cosmoclub.net/ng/ngdataL-Z.html 
 
356S. S. Lahn
Postcard of the S. S. Lahn. There were two ships with this name. This is the first one. It was in service 1888-1904. The second one was in service 1927-1942.
Source: http://www.cosmoclub.net/ng/ngdataL-Z.html 
 
357S. S. Lahn
Source:
http://www.clydesite.co.uk/clydebuilt/viewship.asp?id=698
ss LAHN
Yard No: 325
Current Name: RUSS
Shipbuilder: Fairfield Govan
Propulsion: steam, single screw, 18.5 knots
Launched: 07 September 1887
Built: 1888
Ship Type: Passenger Cargo Ship
Tonnage: 5099 grt
Length: 448.4 feet
Breadth: 49 feet
Owner: Norddeutscher Lloyd Bremen
Status: Scrapped - 1907
Web site: http://www.mysticseaport.org
Remarks: Fastest transatlantic liner when built. Sold to Russian Navy in 1904 - Photo supplied by above web page

Last updated: 07 September 2003 by Bruce Biddulph from the original records by Stuart Cameron 
 
358S.S. Lahn
Postcard of the S. S. Lahn. There were two ships with this name. This is the first one. It was in service 1888-1904. The second one was in service 1927-1942.
Source: http://www.cosmoclub.net/ng/ngdataL-Z.html 
 
359S.S. Lahn, April 19, 1894
This is my (Paul Kelly's) interpretation/transcription of a portion of page 9 of the passenger list for the S. S. Lahn, arriving in New York, New York, April 19, 1894. I transcribed it on December 2, 2004. 
 
360Satelite image over Sixberry Lake
This image was provided by Google Earth 
 
361Second Battle of Bull Run
Item Title
Map showing the positions of both armies August 27th, 1862 at night. [Second Manassas battle] Bowen & Co., lith., Philada.


Pope, John, 1822-1892.

Created/Published
[Washington, Government Printing Office, 1866]


Notes
Scale 1:190,080 ("3 miles to 1 inch").
Reference: LC Civil War Maps (2nd ed.), 573.6
From U.S. Congress. Joint Committee on the Conduct of the War. Supplemental report of the Joint Committee on the Conduct of the war, in two volumes. Supplemental to Senate report no. 142, 38th Congress, 2d session (Washington, Government Printing Office, 1866). v. 2, fol. p. 190.
Accompanies "Report of Major General John Pope to the hon. Committee on the Conduct of the War." 217 p.
"No. 3" is in the upper right margin.
Map indicates roads, railroads, place names, drainage, and troop positions.
Description derived from published bibliography.


Subjects
Bull Run, 2nd Battle of, Va., 1862--Maps.
Bull Run, 2nd Battle of, Va.
United States--Virginia--Manassas Region.


Medium
1 map, 17 x 23 cm.


Call Number
G3884.M25S5 1862 .P62 CW 573.6

Repository
Library of Congress Geography and Map Division Washington, D.C. 20540-4650

Digital ID
g3884m cw0573600 http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.gmd/g3884m.cw0573600

Source:
http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/D?gmd:21:./temp/~ammem_0l4C:: 
 
362Second battle of Bull Run. Positions of troops August 30, 1862
Second battle of Bull Run. Positions of troops Aug. 30, 1862.
Wells, Jacob.
CREATED/PUBLISHED
[S.l., 1886]
NOTES
Scale 1:62,000.
Reference: LC Civil War Maps (2nd ed.), 583
From Century illustrated monthly magazine, v. 31 Feb. 1886. p. 611.
"Map of the last day's fighting," showing the first and last position of the troops, roads, railroads, towns, rivers, houses, names of residents, hachures, and vegetation.
Description derived from published bibliography.
SUBJECTS
Bull Run, 2nd Battle of, Va., 1862--Maps.
Bull Run, 2nd Battle of, Va.
United States--Virginia--Manassas Region.
MEDIUM
1 map, 17 x 14 cm.
CALL NUMBER
G3884.M25S5 1862 .W47 CW 583
REPOSITORY
Library of Congress Geography and Map Division Washington, D.C. 20540-4650
DIGITAL ID
g3884m cw0583000 http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.gmd/g3884m.cw0583000
Source:
http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/D?gmd:9:./temp/~ammem_hMgl::@@mdb=aaodyssey,gmd,mmorse 
 
363See the fifth entry
 
 
364Serilhac, France
Rouchamp is a hamlet of Serilhac, France
Source of map: http://www.zammel.org/commune.php?id=19257_Serilhac 
 
365signature page
 
 
366sixb.jpg
 
 
367Sixbury deed overlay
Overlay:
This is a metes and bounds map overlay from deed recorded April 7, 1819, Liber M, Page 679, Jefferson County, NY.
Image:
Satelite imaging from Google Earth 
 
368Sixbury overlay
Satellite image:
Google Earth
Overlay:
Atlas of Jefferson County, published by S. N. & D. G. Beers in 1864. 
 
369SIXLAK1.JPG
 
 
370SIXLAK2.JPG
 
 
371SIXLAK3.JPG
 
 
372SIXLAK4.JPG
 
 
373Sixmap.tif
 
 
374SS Havel
The HAVEL was built by AG Vulcan, Stettin in 1890 for Norddeutscher Lloyd [North German Lloyd]. This was a 6,875 gross ton ship, length 463ft x beam 51.9ft, two funnels, three masts, single screw and a speed of 18 knots. There was accommodation for 244-1st, 122-2nd, and 460-3rd class passengers. Launched on 30/8/1890, she sailed from Bremen on her maiden voyage to Southamptom and New York on 5/2/1891. She commenced her last voyage on this service on 19/4/1898 and was then sold to Spain, where she was converted to an armed cruiser and renamed METEORO. In 1899 she went to Compania Trasatlantica Espanola and was renamed ALFONSO XII. She commenced her first voyage from Bilbao to Coruna, Vigo, Havana, and New York on 30/10/1916 and made 9 round voyages on this service. Her last voyage started on 7/2/1918 when she left New York for Coruna and Bilbao. In 1926 she was scrapped in Italy. [North Atlantic Seaway by N.R.P.Bonsor, vol.2,p.555]
Source: http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/descriptions/ShipsH.html 
 
375SS Havel passenger list, page 5
 
 
376St. James Church
 
 
377Statement annexed to Peter Fraley's will?
This paper was once in the posession of my grandmother, Gladys Mary Fraley. It appears to be a paper relating to the distribution of remaining funds in an account once belonging to Peter Fraley. 
 
378Street view, 45 West End, Witney, Oxfordshire, England
Photo courtesy Julie Charlesworth 
 
379Telegram envelope, Postal Telegraph + Cable Company, Inc.
The "buttons" were inside this envelope. 
 
380Telegram envelope, Postal Telegraph + Cable Company, Inc.
The "buttons" were inside this envelope. 
 
381The battle at Cedar Mountain
The battle at Cedar Mountain, Aug. 9th, 1862.
Charge of Crawford's Brigade on the right.
Published by Currier & Ives, between 1862 and 1872
Source:
http://www.usa-civil-war.com/Cedar_Mountain/cedar_mtn.html 
 
382The Liverpool Mercury
The Liverpool Mercury
August 21, 1840
Issue No. 1528, Vol. XXX

Advertisement for the American ship Alfred appears on
p. 4, col. 1

Source:
http://find.galegroup.com/bncn/ 
 
383The Liverpool Mercury
Issue no. 1639
Vol. XXXII
Friday, October 7, 1842

Vessels Sailed
Friday, September 30
Clifton, Ingersoll, New York
Alfred, Meyrs, Ditto
p. 7, col. 6 
 
384The Liverpool Mercury and Lancashire Advertiser
The Liverpool Mercury and Lancashire Advertiser
Issue no. 1637
Vol. XXXII
Friday, September 23, 1842
p. 4, col. 1 
 
385The Liverpool Mercury and Lancashire Advertiser
The Liverpool Mercury and Lancashire Advertiser
Issue No. 1638
Vol. XXXII
Friday, September 30, 1842
p. 4, col. 1 
 
386The March of the Tryon County Militia Brigade
Source: The British Campaign of 1777, Volume One, The St. Leger Expedition, The forces of the Crown and Congress, Second Edition, Walt & Morrison, pg. 192 
 
387The only photo in existence of Robert Sixbury
Source: Watertown Daily Times, date unknown
The caption below the picture reads:
"Robert Sixberry, who was one of the first white men to explore northern Jefferson County. Sixberry died many years ago at the age of 112. The Times recently carried a series of articles on Sixberry's life, written by Ernest G. Cook of Theresa. The picture from which the above cut was made is believed the only one in existence. It is owned by Mrs. George Tassey, 141 High Street, a descendant of Sixberry." 
 
388Thomas C. Rout
Jacksonville, Morgan County, Illinois
Thomas C. Rout: age 48, grocer, born in England
Fannie Rout: age 50, born in England
Mary E. Rout: age 13, born in Missouri 
 
389Thomas Rout?
T. Rout - (male) born in Ohio, age 8 in 1850, born 1842.
S. Rout - (female) born in Illinois, age 12 in 1850, born 1838.
Living with Weaver family, Washington, D.C.
Year: 1850; Census Place: Washington Ward 5, Washington, District of Columbia; Roll: M432_57; Page: 9; Image: 20. 
 
390THOMAS2.TIF
 
 
391Tombstone for John Kelly & Catherine McKenney
In 1983, my uncle James C. Kelly took this photo at Mt. Olivet Cemetery (Wash. D.C.) and mailed it to my father Francis Joseph Kelly. 
 
392Tombstone of Mary A. Reff (maiden name uncertain) - St. Vincent De Paul, Old Rosiere Cemetery
Old Rosiere Cemetery
Mary A.
wife of
Peter Reff
DIED
May 3, 1869
Aged 77 Years
Source: http://www.familyseekers.com/reff/rosierecemeterystones.html#peter%20reff 
 
393Tombstone of Peter Reff I - St. Vincent De Paul, Old Rosiere Cemetery
Old Rosiere Cemetery
Peter Reff
DIED
Feb 25, 1866
78 Years
Source: http://www.familyseekers.com/reff/rosierecemeterystones.html#peter%20reff 
 
394Town of Alexandria Cemeteries
 
 
395Town of Brownville Civil War Servicemen
In 1865, NY State Bureau of Military Record required each town clerk to make a report of the service personnel serving in the Civil War from his town. The suggestions, reproduced below, explain the nature of each entry. The originals should be kept by each township, but some have disappeared over the years. Most of the towns of Jefferson County are recorded on microfilm at the New York State Archives. The Town of Brownville, from that microfilm, has been deciphered and committed to electronic data by Joan Bray, a volunteer who has done a marvelous job.

More towns will be posted as they are processed. 
 
396Transcript of Death Certificate for John Fitzpatrick
 
 
397Transcription of Death Cert
On March2, 2005, I received this document from Mary Smith, Clerk of Town of LeRay. She sent this transcription of a death certificate for "Mary B. Farley" who died August 12, 1937. The stupid moron mispelled the last name - it should be Fraley, not Farley! ARRGGHHH!!!!! I am writing to NYSDH to get a COPY of the death certificate... 
 
398Trimberg Volunteer Fire Department
Source:
http://ffwtrimberg.ff.funpic.de/index.html 
 
399Trimberg, Germany
 
 
400UnknownPerson1.jpg
Lived in Jefferson County, New York? 
 
401UnknownPerson2.jpg
Lived in Jefferson County, New York? 
 
402UnknownPerson3.jpg
Lived in Jefferson County, New York? 
 
403UnknownPerson7.jpg
Lived in Jefferson County, New York? 
 
404UnknownPerson8.JPG
Lived in Jefferson County, New York? 
 
405UnknownPersons4_5_6.jpg
Lived in Jefferson County, New York? 
 
406Van Brocklin Genealogy
Compiled by 
 
407Village of Berthelming

Source:
http://chd7549.free.fr//photos/Moselle_57/page_01.htm
http://chd7549.free.fr//photos/Moselle_57/berthelming2.JPG 
 
408Village of Evans Mills
The hotel is located on the corner of Main and Noble streets.
Source of map : http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyjeffer/1864evmi.htm 
 
409Volunteer Fire Department, Trimberg
Google Earth map 
 
410Walter N. Webert
Walter N. Webert 
 
411Warranty Deed to John Fitzpatrick
Parker Rulison to John Fitzpatrick 
 
412Watertown Daily Times
 
 
413Webert-DiGeronimo, Beatrice
Aunt Beaty on her wedding day
She married Leonard DeGeronimo 
 
414Webert, Gail F. - Wed1
Aunt Gail's wedding: October 1967? (That is the developed date stamped on
the photo)
From left to right, as I know them: Great Uncle Bob (Robert Fraley), his
wife Vera, (next two people I do not know), Uncle Charlie (Charles
Feathers) and Aunt Gail (Gail Frances Webert), my mother (Mary Elaine
Webert Kelly), next person I do not know, Robert Hollis Canell, Gladys
Mary Fraley. 
 
415WebertObitsFlowerMemLibrary.jpg
see article at lower left 
 
416What is this?
These two old pieces of cardboard were together with the buttons once in the posession of my grandmother, Gladys Mary Fraley. They were found amoung her things when my mother travelled back to Syracuse for my grandmother's funeral.
I am not positive, but I think my grandmother had taken French lessons in school or someone had tutored her. 
 
417Who was this for?
This pin was once in the posession of my grandmother, Gladys Mary Fraley. It was were found amoung her things when my mother travelled back to Syracuse for my grandmother's funeral. 
 
418Will of Peter Hoover
Book 19, page 547 of Wills
Surrogate Court
Jefferson County, NY 
 
419Will of Peter Hoover
Book 19, page 548 
 
420Will of Peter Hoover
Book 19, page 549 
 
421Will of Peter Hoover
Book 19, page 550 
 
422Will of Peter Hoover
Book, 19, page 551 
 
423Will of Peter Hoover
Book 19, page 552 
 
424With sister Gladys - 1950's ?
Marion L. Fraley Rockwood and sister Gladys Mary Fraley (Webert Thomas
Canell)