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1001 Must have been a friend of Gladys Fraley. Woodard, Minnie (I173)
 
1002 Must have been a friend of Gladys Fraley. Woodard, Minnie (I173)
 
1003 Name index and images of county marriage records acquired from local courthouses. This collection is being published as images and records become available. Source (S1446)
 
1004 Name index and images of draft registration cards for World War I. Three registrations occurred between 1917 and 1918. The 1st was held 5 Jun 1917 for men ages 21-31. The 2nd was held 5 Jun 1918 for men who turned 21 since the 1st registration. The 3rd started 12 Sep 1918 for men ages 18-45. The collection includes cards for 24 million men. The cards are arranged by state, by city or county, by local draft board, then alphabetical by surname. The draft registration cards are part of Record Group 163, Records of the Selective Service System (WWI), 1917-1939, and is National Archives Microfilm publication M1509. Source (S1543)
 
1005 Name index to birth, baptism and christening records from the state of Minnesota. Index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City. Microfilm copies of these records are available at the Family History Library and FamilySearch Centers. Due to privacy laws, recent records may not be displayed. The year range represents most of the records. A few records may be earlier or later. Source (S1542)
 
1006 Name index to marriage records from the state of Iowa. Microfilm copies of these records are available at the Family History Library and Family History Centers. Due to privacy laws, recent records may not be displayed. The year range represents most of the records. A few records may be earlier or later.
"Iowa Marriages, 1809-1992." Database. FamilySearch. http://FamilySearch.org : 14 June 2016. Index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City. 
Source (S1527)
 
1007 Name of the newspaper is not known. Source (S44)
 
1008 Name: Family F183
 
1009 Name: Family F10365
 
1010 Name: Family F10381
 
1011 Name: Family F10741
 
1012 named as one of the executors of Peter Hoover's will Helmer, Philip (I382)
 
1013 named as one of the executors of Peter Hoover's will Petrie, George (I432)
 
1014 Nancy and John were cousins
 
Family F149
 
1015 Naturalization records, 1819-1906
Authors:
New York. County Court (Jefferson County) (Main Author)
New York. Court of Common Pleas (Jefferson County) (Added Author)
Format:
Manuscript/Manuscript on Film
Language:
English
Publication:
Salt Lake City, Utah : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1977
Physical:
21 microfilm reels ; 35 mm.

Declarations 1819-1852
Family History Library
United States & Canada Film
Microfilm reel numbers: 1016891 to 1016911
Browse records: https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/321906?availability=Family%20History%20Library 
Source (S1483)
 
1016 Need to call Mary MacMahon, Town Clerk of Wilna
 
Fraley, Christopher Edward (I16)
 
1017 Need to retry downloading image of marriage record:

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-266-11840-157451-71?cc=1803979&wc=13886107 
Family F376
 
1018 New York, County Marriage Records, 1847-1849, 1907-1936

Name 
Family F252
 
1019 North Watertown cemetery Tuft, Jennie E. (I882)
 
1020 Not sure if it is this Sarah or the other Sarah.

1808 1 Aug BIGGERS Sarah d. Henry & Elizabeth
 
Biggers, Sarah (I1142)
 
1021 NOTES TAKEN FROM:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyjeffer/cwbro.htm

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.
For ease in downloading, the list has been arbitrarily divided into 24 parts or pages. The names are in the order found on the original town clerk's list. Either scroll down through the pages, or use the search engine found on the front or index page of the Jefferson County GenWebSite to reach the name. 
Source (S180)
 
1022 NOTES TAKEN FROM:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyjeffer/vrec.htm

In the years 1847, 1848, and 1849 New York State conducted an experiment in registering births, deaths and marriages for every town in the state. The following year, the landmark every name 1850 census was recorded, and family historians could at last find out the names of family members. Then, for unknown reasons, the idea of registering vital statistics was dropped, not to be used again until about 1880. We do have this three year window with basic information, and the Jefferson County website, through the aid of several people, will attempt to gather and put on the site these valuable records.
A cautionary note: We are fortunate indeed to have access to these records. Julie Gosier, town historian of the Town of Lyme points out these pitfalls for the unwary, however:

1. Not all town records survived. The records for the Town of Ellisburg are missing completely.

2. Not all data were recorded. This recording idea was a new one to the doctors and town clerks who were in charge of keeping the records. Some resisted the idea, some never got around to it, and some, perhaps, were never notified. For instance, preachers coming and going among their different churches and parishes on both sides of the international border might never have heard of this new fangled registration.

3. Some records were deliberately destroyed. Someone who objected to a child's birth coming too soon after the marriage ceremony might tear out a page of births or marriages, taking out not only the one in question, but also those entered on both sides of the entire sheet.

4. Some records, over the century, simply got mislaid, misfiled, torn, blotted, damaged, and became unreadable.

5. As is always the case with handwritten records, some clerks write legibly, and some do not. Some of these names are a transcriber's best guess.

6. Lastly, we are copying from a transcription, and cannot compare our copy with the original. Every researcher knows that each time a record goes through the copying process, the opportunity for error grows: omission, misinterpretation, typos, all play a part.

To recapitulate: if you find a relative here, you can rejoice. These are official records, and subject to the conditions mentioned above, they can be regarded as accurate. All researchers realize that hands on examination of the original record is the only way to be sure the information is given correctly, and what this provides is a clue that these statistics probably exist.
On the other hand, Mrs. Gosier pointed out emphatically, that just because Gramma never made it into the records does not mean she did not exist. It merely means she isn't in the records. Again, a personal search of the records might turn up a variant spelling in an illegible hand which only you can recognize. Never rest assured that ANYTHING you find on the internet is final. We are responsible reporters, but the best we can give you is clues.

ARRANGEMENT OF FILES:
The original files are chronological. The marriage statistics are given under the groom's name only. For ease of searching, we have arranged these files as tables, using all the information given. Each table has four columns. We have combined the three years of records in one alphabet, first under the grooms' surnames, and then under the brides'. The record contains the name, usually the age of the person, occasionally the place of residence, the official who performed the marriage, and the date of the marriage.
For births, we have the child's surname, given name, parents, and date. For deaths, there will be the name of the deceased and age, remarks (occupation, marital state), cause of death, and date. A distressing number of children will have no name, just sex.
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Source (S179)
 
1023 Occupation Surety:3 Sixbery, Peter (I474)
 
1024 Occupation Surety:3 Fralick, Norman (I521)
 
1025 of Antwerp Baker, Jay (I309)
 
1026 Ogdensburg Cemeteries:

Ford Vault
Ogdensburg
Faces Lake St & Oswegatchie River/between RR tracks & Lincoln Ave.
GNIS/NYS Cem Dir

Old
Ogdensburg
(Only reference is "Old Cemetery: t. Ogdensburg" Toponyms of SLC)
Toponyms of SLC

St. Lawrence
Ogdensburg
(New name for State Hospital Cem.; St. Rt. 37)
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State Hospital, New
Ogdensburg
St. Rt. 37/Just beyond international bridge turnoff & opposite side of 37
Toponyms of SLC

Source:
http://stlawrencecountycemeteries.org/slccemeteriestown.htm 
Fraley, Ella J. (I180)
 
1027 Old Yellow Churchyard

Added by  
Hoover, William E. (I767)
 
1028 On 11/16/2011, I paid for and downloaded my Y-DNA results from GeneTree.com. Then I downloaded the comparison reports from GeneTree and Sorenson Molecular Genealogy Foundation (the ones who I originally sent my DNA sample to). From looking at the closest match in the comparison search, I was able to also download associated pedigree charts that had been submitted by the close match DNA submitter. From these pedigree charts, I was able to locate a family tree (on Ancestry.com) that was compiled by Sue K. Lumb (nee. Kelly). I was able to find her phone number from WhitePages.com. I downloaded all pedigree charts and family group sheets in .pdf format. Source (S685)
 
1029 Only the towns of Adams, Alexandria, Antwerp, Brownville, Champion,
Clayton, Ellisburgh, Henderson and Houndsfiled are on this reel of
microfilm. The rest of the towns are continued on the next reel in the
sequence. 
Source (S96)
 
1030 Order COMPLETE and LEGIBLE copy of Henry Huber's Probate record Dated June 18, 1824, in Book D, Page 142, 143, 144, and 145? Hoover, Henry (I345)
 
1031 Order copy from:
https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Photoduplication_Services 
McKenny, Eugene P. (I10820)
 
1032 Order FHL microfilm no: 900774
New York State Census 1835, Town of Turin, Lewis County
for Peter Reff and family. 
Reff, Jean Pierre (I77)
 
1033 Ordered (by mail) a copy of death certificate for Martha Ann Jenkins.
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Pennsylvania State Archives


Contact:

Division of Vital Records
P.O. Box 1528
New Castle, PA 16103

Phone: (724) 656-3100
Email:

Death Indicies:
http://www.portal.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt?open=514&objID=1085804&mode=2

http://www.health.state.pa.us/indices/1924%20Death.htm

J through L
http://www.health.state.pa.us/indices/indices%20-%20death/1924%20Death/D-24%20J-L.pdf

MARTHA JENKINS PHILA J 525 51 2 24 24 21152

Death_by_mail.pdf 
Johnson, Martha Ann (I40)
 
1034 Ordered microfilms from Salt Lake City on Nov. 13, 2007

Check microfilms for record of marriage:

Zivilstandsregister, 1800-1915

Heiratsbelege, W 177-248 1853-1859 FHL INTL Film 1441925
Heiratsbelege, W 249-322 1859-1865 FHL INTL Film 1441926

Description:
Marriage documents submitted to the district office of Hammelburg, Bayern, Germany. Documents are arranged alphabetically by first letter of surname in chronological order. Each document series is preceded by an index listing by name each entry in the series. Unnumbered documents are not in chronological order. Includes entries for Euerdorf, Frankenbrunn, Ramsthal, Schw?rzelbach, Reith, Trimberg, Obererthal, Wartmannsroth, Sulzthal, Thulba, V?lkersleier, Fuchsstadt, Oberthulba, Diebach, Ebelsbach, Engenthal, Untererthal, Geldersheim, Hain, Aura, Gre?thal, Elfershausen, Hundsfeld, Windheim, Machtilshausen, Dittlofsroda, Wittershausen, Wasserlosen, Langendorf, Pfaffenhausen, Waizenbach, Engenthal, Hetzlos, Morlesau and other localities. 
Webert, Johann Philibert (I43)
 
1035 Original data:
Interment Control Forms, 1928-1962. Interment Control Forms, A1 2110-B. Records of the Office of the Quartermaster General, 1774-1985, Record Group 92. The National Archives at College Park, College Park, Maryland.
?b?Description:?/b?
This database contains cards recording details for members of the U.S. Army interred in national cemeteries. 
Source (S943)
 
1036 Original data: New York State Marriage Index, New York State Department of Health, Albany, NY. Source (S1608)
 
1037 Original data: Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970. Louisville, Kentucky: National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution. Microfilm, 508 rolls.

This database contains applications for membership in the National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution approved between 1889 and 31 December 1970. These records can be an excellent source for names, dates, locations, and family relationships. 
Source (S1097)
 
1038 Original data: United States, Selective Service System. World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration. M1509, 4,582 rolls. Imaged from Family History Library microfilm. Source (S942)
 
1039 Originally buried in Sulpician graveyard at the old seminary site at Paca Street in Baltimore, then reinterred at Sulpician graveyard in Catonsville, Maryland.

 
McKenny, Rev. Francis Xavier (I1091)
 
1040 Orrin was a vet of the Civil War as were all his brothers too. He is buried in the Riverside Cem.,Vassa,Tuscola Co.,Michigan. Hoover, Orrin (I127)
 
1041 Owen Woods, in Blacktown (townland), on Griffith's valuation.
Blacktown lies within Dunganon parish (Roman Catholic)
http://registers.nli.ie/parishes/0214

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9/6/2018
I carefully examined Armagh marriage records (from the NLI) between 1857 and 1858 with no results for John McKenny & Sophia Woods. There were other McKenny's and Woods people, but names not matching with those I know of. 
Family F197
 
1042 Oxfordshire Family History Society; Oxford, Oxfordshire, England; Anglican Parish Registers; Reference Number: BOD294 c_2

Description
Year Range: 1743 - 1757

Source Information
Ancestry.com. Oxfordshire, England, Church of England Baptism, Marriages, and Burials, 1538-1812 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2016.
Original data: Anglican Parish Registers, Oxfordshire Family History Society and Oxfordshire History Centre. Please be aware that images may not be used for purposes incompatible with the tenets of the Church of England, and that the Church of England or its agents may take action against anyone who does so.

Source Description
This collection contains images of Church of England baptism, marriage, and burial records for the years 1538? 1812 from the county of Oxfordshire, England. 
Source (S1609)
 
1043 Oxfordshire Oral History Archive

Title Eynsham
Description 1) John Simpson visits Eynsham where he talks to some of the villagers. Eynsham is a large village with a long history, site of a very important abbey until the Dissolution. 2) Arthur Biggers, baker, his trade and the bakery which his grandfather started. 3) David Wastie talks about his family's long connection with the village, his garage business, the Parish Council, apples named after the family. 4) Rev. Robert Key talks about the present restoration and history of the parish church and the people who meet there. 5) Annette Faulkner, aged 84, daughter of blacksmith, talks about her father's trade, especially the making of iron 'tyres' for carts. 6) Mollie Harris, well known as an actress in 'The Archers', author of 'From Acre End' and other books. 7) Dr. Jonathan Ferrier, Malt House craft workshop, an old building restored for use by small businesses. Edward Stuart, clock repairer and restorer with a studio at the Malt House.
Production date 18.10.1986 (broadcast)

Event date 1986
Series People and Places
Producer BBC Radio Oxford
Creator interviewer : Simpson, John

People interviewee : Biggers, Arthur
interviewee : Wastie, David ; Ferrier, Jonathan
interviewee : Key, Robert (Rev.)
interviewee : Faulkner, Annette
interviewee : Harris, Mollie
interviewee : Stuart, Edward

Other names shops : Biggers Bakery, Eynsham
business : Biggers the Bakers, Eynsham

Place Eynsham, Oxfordshire, England

Subject trades & bakers & blacksmiths & authors & crafts & buildings
Format sound recording
Contains 1 tape, cassette copy, cd master, cd copy
Reference OXOHA:LT 652

This recording is available to hear at Oxfordshire Studies, Central Library, Westgate, Oxford, OX1 1DJ.
For further information about Oxfordshire's Oral History Archive please see our Oral History pages.
If you wish to enquire about this recording please contact Oxfordshire Studies quoting the item's reference number.
Tel. 01865 815749
email oxfordshire.studies@oxfordshire.gov.uk

Source of above data:
http://www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/ 
Source (S599)
 
1044 Parker Rulison was one of the subsequent landlords of the hotel. Parker Rulison is the same person who sold other property to John Fitzpatrick in 1868. Hoover, Captain John (I445)
 
1045 Passenger list manifest for the ship S. S. Elizabeth (Philadelphia, May 31, 1858) shows John McCany (27), Sophia McCany (20), Cath. McCany (19), and Owen Woods (27). Family F197
 
1046 Passenger lists for over 13 million immigrants arriving in New York City from 1820 through 1891. NARA publication M237: Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at New York, New York, 1820-1897. This collection is being published as records become available.

"New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1891." Database with images. FamilySearch. http://FamilySearch.org : accessed 2016. Citing NARA microfilm publication M237. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d. 
Source (S1334)
 
1047 Passenger lists of arrivals in New Orleans, Louisiana. This collection corresponds to two NARA publications: M259: Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at New Orleans, Louisiana, 1820-1902 and T905: Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at New Orleans, Louisiana, 1903-1945. Some arrival dates are not represented in the data. Check the wiki or browse the collection to determine coverage. At present, this collection does not include NARA roll 142 from T905 containing arrivals for 1 Oct 1931 to 31 Dec 1931. Source (S1586)
 
1048 Perch Lake Road Biggers, Irving A. (I582)
 
1049 Peter Byram Routt was listed as an "ancestor" of the "Sons and Daughters of the Colonial and Antebellum" on their web site. Routt, Peter Byram (I10513)
 
1050 Phone: (800) 262-3787
Email: support@genealogy.com
Official correspondence must be sent via postal mail to:
Genealogy.com
Attn: Customer Solutions
360 W 4800 N
Provo, UT 84604 
Source (S1424)
 

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