Home
Search
Print
Login
Add Bookmark
Matches 24101 to 24150 of 31204
|
Notes |
Linked to |
24101 |
| Living ROWE
|
24102 |
| Living ROWE
|
24103 |
| Living ROWE
|
24104 |
| Living ROWE
|
24105 |
| Living ROWE
|
24106 |
| Living ROWE
|
24107 |
If you should find any information you feel is incorrect, please feel free to e-mail me at : wyliecoyote1@comcast.net
This info has been compiled from many sources, such as family bibles, birth & death certificates, obits., other family trees, and e-mails from many helpful family members.
Internet sources : 'LDS'FamilySearch.com, Rootsweb.com, Lineage.com, and contacts from Genforum.com. Books : "Descendants of William McIntyre" by Robert H. McIntire, 1984. And I do apologize in advance of any errors made in data entry.
Enjoy!
'Cousin'Bob
Copyright©2003-REWylie | Lulu Mae ROWE
|
24108 |
Lived in Brooklyn, Ohio
FOUND_AT: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/message/an/localities.northam.usa.states.newyork.counties.chautauqua/7430.1
Husband Sylvester Rowe Birth: 14 SEP 1821 , , New York Christening: Marriage: 04 JAN 1844 Lisbon, Waukesha, Wisconsin Death: Burial: Father: Abner Rowe Mother: Mary Richard Wife Harriet Sophia Brainerd Birth: 26 APR 1826 Brooklyn, Cuyahoga, Ohio Christening: Marriage: 04 JAN 1844 Lisbon, Waukesha, Wisconsin Death: 30 SEP 1846 Barton, Washington, Wisconsin Burial: Father: Edmund Brainerd Mother: Mary Ann Denison Children 1. Mary Ann Rowe Female Birth: 18 AUG 1845 Waukesha, Waukesha, Wisconsin Christening: Death: Burial | Sylvester ROWE
|
24109 |
REFN: 156 | Mary ROWELL
|
24110 |
Source: Please cite original sources.
Compiled by: J. K. Loren | Elizabeth ROWLAND
|
24111 |
ELIJAH ROWLEE, fifth child and third son of Heman, was b. Jan. 8, 1780, at Warwick, Orange Co., N. Y. He m. about 1804, Millicent, dau. of Jonathan and Miriam (Strong) Sheppard. The church records of the Amity (Presbyterian) Church show that Elijah and Millicent Rowlee were admitted to Communion by certificate, from Scotchtown, Oct. 30, 1813, and were dismissed May 3, 1817. The Orange Co. records (Lib. K. p. 325) show that on the 17th of May, 1808, Elijah Rowlee and Millicent, his wife, and Nathan Rowlee and Doratha, his wife, of the towns of Warwick and Minisink, gave a deed of 70« acres of land in the town of Minisink to Charles Wood, consideration $1100. They probably migrated in the summer of 1817 to Western New York, for their son, Jonathan Sheppard, was born Feb. 5, 1818, "in the town of Milo, three miles from Penn Yan." They finally settled near Monterey, town of Orange, Steuben Co., N. Y. He d. about 1864 and was bur. in Genoa Cem., De Kalb Co., Ill. "He cast his last vote for Abraham Lincoln for President." (Hake's Landmarks of Steuben Co., pt. II, p. 32, states that Ezra, son of Jonathan and Miriam (Strong) Sheppard, came to Cohocton with his family prior to the war of 1812.) | Elijah ROWLEE
|
24112 |
Heman Rowlee was born November 17, 1746. Of his life previous to his marriage, in 1770, little is known. In all probability he grew up in the hills east of the Hudson River, and when old enough was apprenticed to learn the stone mason's trade, by which he afterwards earned his living. In 1769 he bought a farm in southern Orange County, a region already quite densely populated by Dutch, Scotch and Irish emigrants, and by pioneers from Long Island and Connecticut. January 9, 1770, he married Lydia Seely. Her parents' names are unknown, but she had a sister Charlotte, who married Isaac Seaman. These sisters were no doubt descendants of Robert Seely, the valiant soldier who is said to have come to America with Governor Winthrop's fleet.(*)
Heman Rowlee first appears in Revolutionary records as lieutenant in the Florida-Warwick Company of the Fourth Orange County Regiment of Militia under Colonel John Hathorn. The only specimen of his handwriting known is where he signed a receipt for pay on Colonel Hathorn's voucher, now filed in the Controller's office at Albany. Whether he was made an officer on account of previous military training or some other cause does not appear. He did not sign the Revolutionary pledge.
Orange County was part of the frontier during the Revolutionary War and was subjected to murderous raids from time to time. The most notable of these was led by Brandt and ended in the battle of Minisink, which was little less than a massacre of the Orange County provincials by the Indians and Tories.(+) The company to which Heman Rowlee belonged was called upon to support their comrades, but arrived after the fight was over. While the seat of war was in the Hudson valley, the militia was called upon to do desultory but very active work. The service was, however, much more like guerilla warfare than regular army service. The stories told by later generations of Indian and Redcoat outrages were no doubt traditions from these Revolutionary experiences.
Heman Rowlee protected his home and family. Ten years after the Revolutionary War closed he had prospered so that he determined to build a new home. Heretofore he had lived in a log house. He now had ten children, five boys and five girls, the older ones old enough to render efficient aid in the construction of the new house. Stone in that country was plenty, and he naturally concluded to build it of that material. The earth was excavated to bed-rock and the four walls started upon it. There were to be two rooms in the cellar, two rooms on the first floor, and an ample attic above. The walls were eighteen inches thick, and in the gable ends were carried up to the ridge pole. The windows were narrow and were provided with solid board shutters like the houses of Philadelphia. The chimney was a massive affair built entirely of stone. Leading into it were two fireplaces, one in each room on the first floor. The hearth for these was supported on an immense corbel built out in the cellar. The front or east side was of dressed stone in regular blocks, the ends and back of irregular rubble. The rafters were tamarack poles flattened on one side, and the beams and joist were all hewn. The plates were held in place on the side walls by heavy wrought iron straps bent into shape so as to hook inside the wall and outside the plate. The house stands in good condition to-day. It is located a mile east of Edenville, in the town of Warwick. It was bequeathed to Heman Rowlee, Jr., by his father, and was owned and occupied by him until his death in 1866. It is now owned by G. H. Davenport. Since the death of Heman Rowlee, Jr., a larger part has been added to the house. The front was given a thick coat of plaster which has peeled off in places. It is now 116 years old. The door and window frames, the sash and blinds are crumbling with age, but the walls, beams and rafters are as sound as when built. | Heman ROWLEE
|
24113 |
Nothing further is known concerning her. She may have died young;
or she may be identical with Charlotte, as they are not mentioned together
in any family records. | Lidya ROWLEE
|
24114 |
The second child, Lois, had the deformity known as harelip, and lived with her father until his death in 1818, when she removed with her younger sister, Lydia S., to Rowlee Hill, one mile west of Peruville, Tompkins County, N. Y. Their brother, Nathan, had previously settled in this place. Lois was a weaver and made cloth, from which her sister, a seamstress, made clothing. Both were highly respected and very religious women. | Lois ROWLEE
|
24115 |
Mary, or Polly, married John Blauvelt, a dealer in horses. They emigrated to the Susquehanna valley in Northern Pennsylvania about 1820, and most of their children settled there. Their youngest son, John McDowell Blauvelt, is the only one of his generation living. From him a fund of information has been secured for these records.
MARY ROWLEE was b. in Warwick, N. Y., April 15, 1785. The "Records of the Dutch Reformed Church," under the caption "Marriages celebrated in the congregation of Warwick, N. Y.," has the following entry: "Sept. 19, 1806, Jno. Blauvelt to Polly Rowley." By the State Census of 1807, John Blauvelt is recorded as renting property of an annual value of œ20 or over." For some time they lived in Orange Co., he being engaged with his father in buying cattle and horses "up state" and selling them in New York City, where they also lived for
body, and whose death was in this wise: In some battle or border fray,
being clad in armor, he accepted the challenge of the champion of the opposite
clan to single combat, he killed his antagonist. The next day a
similar challenge was given by another champion, and again accepted by
him--he again killed his antagonist. The next day a challenge was given
by another and accepted by him. After the combat had been hotly maintained
for a short time his horse was observed to turn back and come up to
the ranks with his rider dead, still sitting in the saddle.
Scott knew well the character of the Armstrongs for courage and patriotism;
for when the chief was about to assemble his clans for some great
enterprise, he says to his summoning heralds in the "Lay of the Last
Minstrel"--
"Ye need not go to Liddisdale,
For when they see the blazing ba
Elliots and Armstrongs never fail."
. She was admitted to the Amity Presbyterian Church "on examination" Nov. 13, 1814, and was dismissed Sept. 18, 1820. It was about this latter date that they removed to the lake region of Western New York, for their daughter Mary was born in 1824, at Hector, Schuyler Co., N. Y. Her father, in his will, made in 1817, bequeathed $50 to the heirs of John Blauvelt. Neither she nor any of her children are mentioned in the settlement of the estate of her aunt, Lydia S. Rowlee, in 1852. Mary (Rowlee) Blauvelt d. Sept. 29, 1849, at Chemung, N. Y. John Blauvelt was b. April 16, 1780, in Rockland Co., N. Y., and d. Aug. 16, 1861, at Rome, Bradford Co., Pa. Both are buried in Pond Hill Cem., Bradford Co., Pa. | Mary ROWLEE
|
24116 |
Research and source notes: Deborah Sweet -
1) Wife & info on her taken from both DAR applications - Madaline
Southworth Wright - National #304442; and Gertrude King Mickel - National
#529621
2) Name, dod, residence - Named in Father Ithamar Rowley's estate
papers, signed service papers Abner Rowley on 3/27/1830, residence given
as Holland, Erie Co., NY. Therefore, dod estimated as aft. date shown.
3) Certified copy of birth record from East Hampton, CT
AbnerSon to Ithamer Rowley and Demmis his Wife was Born April
the 7th AD 1790
4)Barbour Collection, Vol. 6, Chatham, p. 137: cites Town Record
page 159 [actually 158] | Abner ROWLEY
|
24117 |
Research and source notes: Deborah Sweet -
All info for Amos, Nancy and theirline is from Dorothy Rowley DAR
application, op cit.
On one supplemental appl. she gives place of birth as Ontario Co., NY,
on another, she says 'prob born Yates Co., NY' | Amos ROWLEY
|
24118 |
Research and source notes: Deborah Sweet-
1) From RRW:
AKA - Clara - this isalso the birth name which appears in the
Barbour Collection for Chatham, although the entry for her 1st marriage
gives Clarissa
Need to Confirm - dod;
2nd spouse- dob,dod - Asa
2 children - Amanda & Clarissa
Ackley?
2) Per her Father Ithamar Rowley's will - They apparently tried
unsuccessfully to find Clarissa, as there is a copy of the publication
notice which ran for 6 wks inthe newspaper, Albany Argus. Publication
beginning 3/19/1830 and sworn to 4/23/1830. She was last known to be
married to Asa Ackley and living in Brooklyn, Cuyahoga Co., OHIO (on the
outskirts of Cleveland). She had not been found as of 5/3/1830 when
Demmon Rowley, co-executor of the estate, signed off on the services done
for all other heirs.
3) Certified copy of birth record from East Hampton, Ct
Clara Daughter to Ithamar and Demmis Rowley was Born ye 9th of January AD 1780
4) Barbour Collection, Vol. 6, Chatham, p. 137: cites Town Record, page
159 [is actually p.158] | Clarissa Gates ROWLEY
|
24119 |
Research and source notes: Deborah Sweet -
1) 5/6/2001 - Correspondence with Schoharie Co., NY Surrogates Court
- there is no will/probate record on file for Demmis in Scho.Co.
2) Baptism - from www.wmn.net/rowleytw - Rowley RegistryWebsite -
Descendants of Henry Rowley:
NOTE: Ascendency of Demmis - if infoin the notes sections of her
ascendants are marked RRW, It means they are from the above website
source. I do this to keep from having to type the same thing over and
over again.
3) AKA - Dimonis per RRW - Her name is, however, Demmis - as
confirmed by her Father's estate papers which bear her signature,and her
record of marriage in the Barbour Collection for Chatham.
4) DOD - Living in Sharon, Schoharie Co., NY as w/o Osias [sic] on
4/10/1830 per signature on papers relating to her father Ithamar Rowley's
will.
- The 12/11/1852 dod is taken from Gertrude King
Mickel's DAR application, op cit.
Cemeteryvisit, June 2001 - Zion Rural/Janesville Cem.
I am not convinced that the stone next to Ithamar is Demmis's.
see his notes
5) DOB & PLACE - VERIFIED-
Barbour Collection - Chatham; Vol.6, p. 137
ROWLEY, Demmis, d. Ithamer & Demmis,b. Nov. 13, 1782 - page 159
6) Certified copy of birth record from East Hampton, CT
Demmis Daughter to Ithamer and Demmis Rowley was born 13th of
November AD 1782 | Demmis ROWLEY
|
24120 |
Research and source notes: Deborah Sweet -
1) RRW - AKA - Demming; I had Deming from DAR applications. It is
DEMMON, per all court papers relating to his own (with signature), and
his father's wills; and Demmon's birth and gravestone records.
2) Certified copy of birth record from East Hampton, CT
Demmon Rowley Son to Ithamar & Demmis Rowley Born March the 22
AD 1798
3) Barbour Collection, Vol. 6, Chatham, p. 137: cites Town Record
page 159 [actually 158]
4)Schoharie Co. GenWeb -
Dorloo Cemetery Transcription, Town of Seward -
ROWLEY:
Edwin d. 12/18/1901 Age 71y 1m 2d [s/o
Demmon &Jane]
M. Anna Taber, wife d. 9/7/1921 Age 87y
Alonzo E. s/o Edwin & Anna d.7/5/1891 Age 23y 7m 3d
DEMMON d. 9/24/1860 Age 62y5m 2d
Jane, wife d. 5/19/1878 Age 77y (nee McDonald)***
Clarkie - - - - Age 11y 7m 21d
From the above Cem. data, I speculate that Clarkie was s/o of Demmon &
Jane. Obit,Birth or census records may provide further verification.
5) Also from Scho.Co.Genweb - Edwin is on the 1900? Seward Town
Census (need to go back and get abetter cite) - as a Carpenter &
builder. Also listed:
ROWLEY - A.W. - Hyndesville - farmer [Alfred W., s/o Demmon & Jane]
Edward - Seward - Farmer, 200 acres [s/o Demmon & Jane]
Hiram S. - Seward - Agent for Delaware & Hudson Canal
Co., at A & S RR depot [s/o Demmon &
Jane]
Nelson G. - Seward - Veterinary Surgeon, blacksmith &
farmer, 108 acres [s/o Demmon & Jane]
6) Name & residence - Named as co-executor with his brother Martin
Rowley, of his Father Ithamar Rowley's estate. Demmon handled allof the
paperwork, with his signature, Demmon Rowley, of Sharon, Schoharie Co.,
NY appearing for two dates: 3/12/1830 on original petition & all service
& guardianship papers, and 5/3/1830 on final acknowledgement of service
of all [located] heirs.
ESTATE OF DEMMON
ROWLEY
1) Schoharie County SurrogateCourt; In the Matter of the last Will and
Testament of Demmon Rowley late ofSeward deceased, Petition to Prove
Will. Filed Nov. 14, 1860
To the County Judge of the County of Schoharie: The Petition of
Alfred W. Rowley of the townof Seward in the county of Schoharie
respectfully showeth: That lately, andon or about the 24th day of
September one thousand eight hundred and sixty, Demmon Rowley died at the
town of Seward in the county of Schoharie, being atthe time of his death
an inhabitant of said County: That the said deceased left a certain
instrument in writing, purporting to be his last Will and Testament,
bearing date the 22nd day of August A.D. 1857, and relates to both real
and personal estate: Your Petitioner verily believes said instrument to
bethe last Will and Testament of the said Demmon Rowley deceased, and
that thesaid petitioner is a son of the said deceased and one of the
executors namedin the will.
The said deceased left him surviving the following persons, whose
names and places of residence are stated, except where the same have not
been ascertained, upon diligent inquiry, and being unknown are not
stated, towit:
Jane Rowley his widow residing in the town of Seward, Schoharie
County,Nelson G. Rowley his son, Alfred W. Rowley son of deceased in
Seward, Schoharie County, Melinda Barber wife of John H. Barber, daughter
of said deceased,at Osborn in the State of Illinois - Hiram S. Rowley of
the town of Seward Schoharie County, Jane Wolford, wife of Erskine
Wolford in the town of Wright,Schoharie County, Edwin Rowley of the town
of Seward Schoharie County, Chauncy Rowley of the town of Seward
Schoharie County, Demmon L. Rowley of the town of Seward said county, and
Clarissa M. Rowley who is of the age of twenty years, resident of Seward,
Shoharie County and has no general Guardian - children of the said
deceased - and Edward Rowley of | Demmon ROWLEY
|
24121 |
Research and source notes: Deborah Sweet:
Info on her descent taken from her DAR application, Nat'l #427334,
soldiers Stephen Gates(supplemental application) and Ithamar Rowley. She
cites several other membership numbers as part ofher
verification/documentation, which I need to send for. -
#136844
#129042
#144695
#165775 add 344
She listed no marriage for herself, so I assume she had no direct
descendants. I assume that she is probably deceased by now (as of this
date, 8/8/2001) | Dorothy Henrietta ROWLEY
|
24122 |
Research and source notes: Deborah Sweet -
Middlesex Co., CT. also contains the town of Haddam, Connecticut
1) DOB VERIFIED: From Barbour Collection Vol. 6Chatham p. 137
ROWLEY, Ithamar s/o Ebenezer & Susannah b. Oct. 1, 1753 p. 3
2) Certified copy of birth record from East Hampton, CT
Ithamer Son to Ebenezer Rowlee and Susanah his Wife Born the 1st Day
of October AD 1753
3) Cemetery visit, June 2001- stone says d. aged 76yr 1m and ?days
There is a DAR marker - Revolutionary Soldier; Ithamar Rowley;
1775-1781; Placed by Capt. Christian Brown Chapter DAR
Footstone; IR
Next to him on his right is Demmis, thestone is nearly illegible,
badly repaired, see her notes.
REVOLUTIONARY WARSERVICE:
A]From: 1) DAR application, Madaline Southworth Wright - National
#304442, Oneonta Chapter
2) DAR application, Gertrude King Mickel - National
#529621, Capt. Christian Brown Chapter
Their souces as cited:
3) ConnecticutMen in the Revolution, p. 496 - no
reference to pub. or author
4) Henry Rowley and some of his Descendants, by
Brainard, NY Genealogical and BiographicalRecords, Vol. 37, pp. 251-252
5) Edward Fuller and his Descendants, by Home[sic] W.
Bainard, NY Gen. and Biographical Records - no reference to Vol. orpage
6) Documentary History of New York, by E.E. Callaghan
[sic], no reference to pub. info, page or volume numbers - info from New
City Libaray: pub: Baltimore: Genealogical Pub. Co.:1977 - this book is
located at the Newburgh Free Library, it is marked in-house use only
(non-lending), Call #RR974.702
There is another set of books in the New City Library, as follows,
which may bethe actual source,
although I looked through them and could find nothing which seemed
pertinent:
Documentary History of the State of New York: arranged under the
direction of the Hon. Christopher Morgan, Secretary of State; by E.B.
O'Callaghan; pub.: Albany: Weed, Parsons & Co.: public printers 1849-51,
4 Vols. Call # R.Rm. 974.7 OCA (non-lending)
B] Ithamar was a Private in First Lieutenant David Smith's Company,
Colonel Belden's Regiment from April 7, 1777 to May 19, 1777, when he was
discharged. I do not know why his service was so short. I need to check
NARA archives for any records. Taken from both ofabove DAR applications.
C] FROM: DAR Patriot Index; National Society of the Daughters of the
American Revolution Diamond Jubilee Administration; Mrs. William Henry
Sullivan, Jr., President General; Washington: 1966. Library of Congress
Cat. Card # 67-27776
Page 584 - Rowley, Ithamar b. 10/1/1753 d.p.[aft]1798 m. Dimmis
Gates Pvt. CT
[note that his father Ebenezer is also listed here - see his 'notes']
BURIAL INFO from:
1) Revised Master Index to the NYS DAR Genealogical Records Volumes -
Book 2 - Every Name Index to the Revolutionary War Soldier's Graves;
38,671 Entries, Pages 1-348. prepared by Gen. Peter Gansevoort Chapter,
Albany, NY 1998
Page 258, NYS DAR 'Revolutionary WarSoldiers GRAVES INDEX' -
Ithamer [sic] Rowley, Vol. 11, p.276 [I have sent to
the DAR for the grave record.]
2) 'Abstract of Graves of Revolutionary Patriots', Vol. 3, L-R; by
Patricia Law Hatcher, c.ibid 1988; Pub. by Pioneer Heritage Press, 8040
Claremont Drive, Dallas TX, 75228; ISBN 0-944065-02-03
Page 235 - Rowley, Ithamer [sic] - Seward Center Cem., Schoharie Co.
NY 34 [this is their reference to the year grave was surveyed &
submitted, and to where in the Senate Documents - US Serial Set, the
records are located. 34 is inSerial 9901, Vol. 7]
NOTE: Seward Center was at one time called Janesville. This may be where
the Cem. is.
CENSUS INFO:
1) Connecticut Census - 1790: First Census of the United States - 1790
CT: Heads of Families at the First Census of the United States taken in
the Year 1790 - Connecticut: Pub. Baltimore;Genealogical Pub. Co., Inc.:
1980; Orig. pub.: Gov't. Printing Office, Washington D.C.: 1908; ISBN
0-8063-0523-1 [this cens | Ithamar ROWLEY
|
24123 |
Research and source notes: Deborah Sweet -
1) Name, dod, residence - Named inFather Ithamar Rowley's estate
papers, signature on service papers as Ithamer(NOT Ithamar), on
3/22/1830 giving residence as Middlesex, Yates Co., NY. Therefore,
estimated dod as shown.
2) Certified copy of birth record from East Hampton, CT
Ithamar Son to Ithamer Rowley and Demmis his Wife was Born
December 22 AD 1794
3) Barbour Collection, Vol. 6, Chatham, p. 137: cites Town Record
page 159 [actually 158]
4) From DAR appl. Dorothy H. Rowley, Nat #427334 (see Esther
Fuller's notes):
Gives name as Ithamar (Thomas) Rowley, Jr.
Gives place of birth as Chatham, Ct.,
Gives DOD and place as shown, says 'prob. died' in Indiana -
need to check Yates County cemeteries, though. | Ithamer ROWLEY
|
24124 |
Research and source notes: Deborah Sweet -
1) Name - RRW has name Lynda; also, RRW had AKA Melinda. Lynda is
the way it appears in her Father's will, butthe cert. birth record
(below) has her born as LINDA.
2) DOD - extrapolatedfrom Father Ithamar Rowley's will, in which
she is stated to be deceased andher husband George Gates signs
Guardianship papers to represent the 4 minor (of a total of 8) children.
I cannot ascertain from the papers, where they were living, other than
that it may have been in the area, as George signed several papers as
Guardian, and all of the dates are close to the dates of the signatures
of other heirs known to be living in and near Schoharie Co.
3) I have yet to search for her death/burial records, but am
assuming it was in thesame area, Schoharie/Otsego Counties, NY
4) Certified copy of birth record from East Hampton, CT
Linda Daughter to Ithamer and Demmis Rowley was Born 13th of
December AD 1784
5) Barbour Collection, Vol. 6, Chatham, p. 137: citesTown Record
page 159 [158 actually] | Linda ROWLEY
|
24125 |
Research and source notes: Deborah Sweet -
1) Martin was named as co-executorof Father Ithamar Rowley's
estate, with his brother Demmon Rowley. It was, however, Demmon who
handled all of the paperwork.
2) Name, dod, residence - from Father Ithamar's estate papers.
Signature of Martin 3/18/1830 on servicepapers re: estate, giving Rome,
Oneida Co., NY as residence on that date. Dodestimated aft. date shown
per signature.
3) Certified copy of birth recordfrom East Hampton, CT
Marten Son to Ithamer Rowley and Dimmis his wife Born the 16th
of Octor 1787
4) Barbour Collection, Vol. 6, Chatham, p. 137: cites Town Record
page 159 [actually 158] | Martin ROWLEY
|
24126 |
!Taken from "The Olmsted Family" book published in 1912 Page 18. | Mary ROWLEY
|
24127 |
BURIAL: Name: Rowley, Philo
Date: 1860
Source: Cemetery record; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #070.
Notes: 1796-1860. Age 64. Riverside Cemetery Cleveland, Ohio. | Philo ROWLEY
|
24128 |
!Taken from the "Olmstead's in America" book. Page 98. | A. Walter ROYCE
|
24129 |
!Taken from the "Olmstead's in America" book. Page 98. | Juliette A. ROYCE
|
24130 |
[Birch.FTW]
[v105t1642.ftw]
Facts about this person:
Alt. BornJuly 27, 1687
Wallingford, CT
Name (Facts Pg)
Love Royce | Lois ROYCE
|
24131 |
!Taken from the "Olmstead's in America" book. Page 98. | Roland ROYCE
|
24132 |
1 NOTE "The Descendants of Robert Burdick of Rhode Island"; by NellieW. Johnson; The Syracuse Typesetting Co., Syracuse, NY; 1937, p392, 767.
of Minneapolis, MN and Cottege Grove, Ore.
2 children | Ida L. ROYER
|
24133 |
At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Edward J. ROZAK
|
24134 |
OBIT: Name: Rozak, Jan
Date: 1907
Source: Cemetery record; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #070.
Notes: 1868-1907. Age. Calvary Cemetery Cleveland, Ohio. | Jan ROZAK
|
24135 |
At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Jane Cecilia ROZAK
|
24136 |
OBIT: Name: Rozak, Joseph K.
Date: Aug 24 1972
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #151.
Notes: Rozak. Joseph K. Rozak, beloved husband of Clara (nee Prach), dear father of Beverty Pawelecki, grandfather of Michelle and Pamela, dear brother of Peter C., Frances Noster, Josephine Grucza, John, Paul (deceased), Sophie Mrow and Tony Wick, Victoria Ratajczak and Lillian Wasko. Funeral Mass Friday, Aug. 25, at Sacred Heart of Jesus Church, E. 71st St., at 10 A.M. Friends received at Komorowski Funeral Home, 4105 E. 71 St., from 2-5 And 7-10 P.M. Thursday. | Joseph K. ROZAK
|
24137 |
OBIT: Name: Rozak, Paul J.
Date: Sep 27 1968
Source: Plain Dealer; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #151.
Notes: Rozak. Paul J. Rozak, beloved husband of Jean (nee Maciak), dear father of Paul David and Janice Schwonek, grandfather of James P., brother of Peter C., Frances Noster, Josephine Grucza, Joseph, John, Sophie Mroczynski, Anton Wicks, Victorio Ratajczak and Lillian Wasko. Funeral Services Sat., Sept. 28 Immaculate Heart, of Mary Church, 9 a.m. Friends received at Golubski Garfield Funeral Home cor, Turney Rd. and Garfield Blvd. Visiting Friday 2-5 And 7-10 P.M. | Paul J. ROZAK
|
24138 |
OBIT: ROZAK, PETER C : Husband of late Stella (Obit.). Plain Dealer 27 Oct, 1978, pg. 05 sec. C | Peter C. ROZAK
|
24139 |
OBIT:
Plain Dealer, The (Cleveland, OH)
May 17, 2003
Edition: FinalSection: MetroPage: B7Raymond R. Rozak, 84, of Litchfield Township, co-owned Rozak's Boulevard Inn, died Wednesday. Services Monday. - Golubski, Garfield Heights. | Raymond ROZAK
|
24140 |
TIMELINE:
1885-86 733 W. 18th St., Chicago -- Carpenter (from City Directory
1887 733 W. 18th St., Chicago -- Carpenter (Rozin, James in directory)
1889-90 731 W. 18th St., Chicago -- Carpenter (Rozen, James in directory)
1892 1314 W. 18th St., Chicago -- Grocer (Rozen, James in directory)
1894 1314 W. 18th St., Chicago -- Grocer (Rozen, Vaclav J. in directory)
1896-97 1316 W. 18th St., Chicago -- Saloon (Rozen, Vaclav J. in directory)
1900 1317 W.18th St., Chicago -- Saloonkeeper (Rozen, Vaclav in 1900 census)
1910 - 1616 Washington Ave, Chicago, Illinois
MARRIAGE: The following marriage licenses were found on the IRAD website (Index to Illinois Marriages 1763-1900) and may possibly members of the same family:
MARRIAGE:
ROZEN, ANDRZEJ BRZEKOWSKA, ANNA 01/27/1892 / 00178293 COOK
ROZEN, VOJTECH SAJDLOVA, BARBARA 11/09/1891 / 00174911 COOK
ROZEN, WACLAV and MIKULECKY, MARY 05/27/1882 / 00062362 COOK | Vaclav (James) ROZEN
|
24141 |
1880: Worked in a Rug Shop | Annie ROZH
|
24142 |
Birth info from 1880 Census for Chicago, IL
1880: Working as a laborer. | John ROZH
|
24143 |
First Rozhon in Yaromirka, Russia.
OCCUPATION: Vetrinarian and farmer. | ROZHON
|
24144 |
His name MAY be Raymond. SSDI lists the following:
ROZHON, RAYMOND G 321-05-8357 IL
born: 29 Oct 1911
died: 15 Dec 1989
last address: Bull Shoals, Arkansas 72619
David J. Rozhon (RIN 513) may also be related (son?) He was also found to be living in Arkansas. | ROZHON
|
24145 |
This child is from Stanislav ROZHON's 2nd wife. | (Male) ROZHON
|
24146 |
OBIT: 1972-08-30 Chicago Tribune (IL)
Sedlacek
Edition: Chicago Tribune
Adeline A. Rozhon Sedlacek, beloved wife of George J. Sedlacek; loving mother of of George J. Jr. and Janice Sedlacek; fond sister of Irene Bultas, Lillian Zoller, Ethel Gagala, the late Irwin Rozhon, Mabel McNamara, and Eleanor Vondriska. Visitation after 6 p.m. Wednesday. Funeral Friday, 8:45 a.m., from the Sheehy Funeral Home, 10727 S. Pulaski Rd., to St. Germaine Church. Mass 9:30 a.m. Interment Queen of Heaven Cemetery. ST 3-7700. | Adeline A. ROZHON
|
24147 |
OBIT:
1956-10-09 Chicago Tribune (IL)
ROZHON
Edition: Chicago Tribune
--Otto L. Rozhon, beloved husband of Sylvia, nee Gardner; loving brother of James, Rose Kadlec, Julia Smrt, Louis, Henry, and Albert. Service Wednesday, 1:30 p.m., at funeral home, 3054 W. Cermak road. Interment Woodlawn. BIshop 7-8999.
RESIDENCES:
1930 - 4931 23rd Place, Chicago
1942 - 2345 S. Central Park, Chicago, Illinois
SOURCE_OF_NAME: His World War II draft registration card shows his name as Otto Leonard Rozhon. Did he drop the "Adolph " due to the bad connotation it might have had during the war? | Adolph Otto Leonard ROZHON
|
24148 |
At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Albert Louis ROZHON
|
24149 |
May have been a widow by the time of her son's birth in 1899.
RESIDENCES: 1910 - 1930 Shelby Court, Chicago, Illinois (per 1910 census) | Alzbeta (Elizabeth) F. ROZHON
|
24150 |
At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Amber ROZHON
|
|