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!IGI APR 1984, BATCH 7931702, SER SH 15 | Thomas TOBEY
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!ACTION: Was 59 when her daughter Deborah was born. Born 6 years before parent's marriage. Mother was only 15 when born.
!BAPTISM: film 1761021 (contains no add info), from IGI-1993 Edition-ver 3.02
!BAPTISM: ENDOWMENT: IGI 1993 - Version 3.02 | Patience TOBY
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~CORRESPONDENCE: George Tocarchick Proposed Change: Cynthia Ann TOCARCHICK (I10764)Tree: Barbarowa NeighborhoodLink: Description: Cynthia Ann Tocarchick b: 17 February 1958 d: 14 April 1994 | Cynthia Ann TOCARCHICK
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~CORRESPONDENCE: George Tocarchick Proposed Change: Gary TOCARCHICK (I10758)Tree: Barbarowa NeighborhoodLink: Description: Garrett James Tocarchick: b: 30 May 1961 d: 15 September 2007 | Garrett James TOCARCHICK
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~CORRESPONDENCE: George Tocarchick Proposed Change: George TOCARCHICK (I6352)Tree: Barbarowa NeighborhoodLink: Description: George Tocarchick date of death: 12 June 2000
RESIDENCES:
1965 - 2308 W.6th St., Cleveland, Ohio
1967 - 3867 W.36th St., Cleveland, Ohio | George TOCARCHICK
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MARRIAGE: TOD, BELINDY and BRAINARD, TIMOTHY vol.0001 page 0072 (Cuyahoga County Marriage Index) | Belinda TOD
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1880 US census Greene, Beaver, Pennsylvania, p 223:
Cornelius J. TODD Self M Male W 37 PA Farmer PA PA
Sallie M. TODD Wife M Female W 36 PA Keeping House PA PA
Stella M. TODD Dau S Female W 14 PA At Home PA PA
Amilia B. TODD Dau S Female W 11 PA At Home PA PA
Edgar Poe TODD Son S Male W 8 PA PA PA
Ray H. TODD Son S Male W 2 PA PA PA
James S. TODD Son S Male W 2M PA PA PA
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Source Information:
Census Place Greene, Beaver, Pennsylvania
Family History Library Film 1255097
NA Film Number T9-1097
Page Number 223C | Cornelius J. TODD
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REFN: SS #3286.5. | Jessie G. TOLLES
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Ancestral File Number: 1Q7K-49
Jarvis Johnston was her second husband, she was sealed to her first husband | Sarah Jane Angell TOLMAN
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TALPATT, Elizabeth | Elizabeth TOLPOTT
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~CORRESPONDENCE: Joanna
Proposed Change: George TOMA (I8793)Tree: Barbarowa NeighborhoodLink: Description: George TomaFather:Sonica Toma(b.1882,Romania-d.Feb 9 - 1948,Clev.,Oh.)Mother:Pauline Toma (nee Boyer)(b.1887,Romania- d.11 Sep 1953,Clev.Oh.)....Id#: 0757311Name: Toma, PaulineDate: Sep 11 1953Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #162.Notes: Toma, Pauline (nee Boyer), beloved wife of the late Sonica, dear mother of George, grandmother of Joanne and George. Friends may call at the Cracium Funeral Home, 6204 Detroit. Services Saturday, Sept. 12, at 1:30 p. m. at St. Mary's Roumanian Orthodox Church. Interment West Park Cemetery.....Census 1930-Enumeration District Description: Cleveland City, Ward 13 (part) bounded by (North) Barkhill Avenue; (East) Dolloff Road, Hamm Avenue, East 52nd, Railroad Tracks, Bridge Street, Morgaba Avenue, East 53rd; (South) Kirkham Avenue, East 50th, Chard Avenue; (West) East 49th -9 Toma Sonica Head M W 48 Rumania 11A Cleveland City 13 135 10 Toma Pauline Wife-H F W 43 Rumania 11A Cleveland City 13 135 11 Toma George Son M W 21 Ohio 11A Cleveland City 13 135 ....-- Id#: 0363494Name: Toma, SonicaDate: Feb 9 - 1948Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #080.Notes: Toma, Sonica, residence, 826 Brayton, beloved husband of Pauline, father of George grandfather of Joanne and George. Friends may call at the Craciun Funeral Home, 6204 Detroit Ave. Services at St. Mary's Romanian Orthodox Church Wed., Feb. 11, at 2 p. m. Frank J. Marck & Sons service.....Childrens of George Toma and Jessie Barski:1-George2-Joanne Moran (nee Toma),Husband-Ray Moran
CENSUS: 1930-Enumeration District Description: Cleveland City, Ward 13 (part) bounded by (North) Barkhill Avenue; (East) Dolloff Road, Hamm Avenue, East 52nd, Railroad Tracks, Bridge Street, Morgaba Avenue, East 53rd; (South) Kirkham Avenue, East 50th, Chard Avenue; (West) East 49th -9 Toma Sonica Head M W 48 Rumania 11A Cleveland City 13 135 10 Toma Pauline Wife-H F W 43 Rumania 11A Cleveland City 13 135 11 Toma George Son M W 21 Ohio 11A Cleveland City 13 135
OCCUPATION:
Assistant foreman of section gang at a railroad.
DEATH:
Myocarditis, chronic
OBIT:
Name: Toma, SonicaDate: Feb 9 - 1948Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #080.Notes: Toma, Sonica, residence, 826 Brayton, beloved husband of Pauline, father of George grandfather of Joanne and George. Friends may call at the Craciun Funeral Home, 6204 Detroit Ave. Services at St. Mary's Romanian Orthodox Church Wed., Feb. 11, at 2 p. m. Frank J. Marck & Sons service. | Sonica TOMA
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OBIT: Chicago Tribune
September 24, 1997
ADRIENNE A. TOMASZEWSKI
Edition: NORTH SPORTS FINALSection: METRO CHICAGOPage: 11
Index Terms: OBITUARY
Estimated printed pages: 1
Article Text:
Adrienne A. Tomaszewski, 20, a lifelong Brighton Park resident, died Sunday in a car accident. A graduate of Maria High School, she had just taken the state test to become a certified nursing assistant. She had been working as a nursing assistant at the Manor Health Care retirement home in Hinsdale. Survivors include her mother, Kathleen Rozhon; her father, Ronald Tomaszewski; a brother, Ron; and two sisters, Connie Brown and Justine Groveau. Visitation will be from 2 to 9 p.m. Wednesday in Fortuna Brothers Funeral Home, 4401 S. Kedzie Ave., Chicago. Mass will be said at 9:30 a.m. Thursday in Five Holy Martyrs Catholic Church, 2905 W. Pope John Paul II Drive, Chicago
Copyright 1997, Chicago Tribune | Adrienne A. TOMASZEWSKI
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OBIT: Name: Tomc, Michael
Date: Jun 19 1966
Source: Plain Dealer; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #162.
Notes: Tomc. Michael Tomc, of 20654 Century Way Rd., Maple Hts., formerly of 6206 Dibbie Ave., beloved husband of the late Katarina (nee Kraij), dear father of the late John, Martin, Stanley, Anthony, Mrs. Henry (Jean) Trzeciak, Rev. Victor N. Tomc, Mrs. Fred (Catherine) Slaper, Michael J., Mary Tome, and Agnes Tomc, grandfather of 17, brother of Nicholas. Friends may call at The Grdina St. Clair Funeral Home, 1053 E. 62d St., Sunday 2-10 P.M. Funeral Mass Monday, June 20, at St. Vitus Church at 10:30 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. | Michael TOMC
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OBIT:
Name: Tomczyk, Albert (George)
Date: Aug 31 1965
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #162.
Notes: Tomczyk. Albert (George) Tomczyk, 6712 Sunset Ave., Independence, O., beloved husband of Genevieve (nee Witwer), dear father of Virginia, brother of Mae, Helen Justavich, Ben, Adeline Krawcewicz and the deceased Paul Al. and Stella Semproch. Friends may call Tuesday 2-5 And 7-10 P. M. at the Cassidy Independence Funeral Home, 6505 Brecksville Rd., Independence, O., where services will be held Wednesday, Sept. 1, at 9:15 A. M. and at St. Michael Catholic Church at 9:30 A. M. Interment Calvary Cemetery. | Albert L. TOMCZYK, Tomozyk
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OBIT: Name: Tomczyk, Paul
Date: Apr 26 1963
Source: Plain Dealer; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #162.
Notes: Tomczyk. Paul Tomczyk, residence, 6831 Harvard Ave., beloved son of the late Joseph and Michalene, brother of Mary, Helen Justavich, Ben, George, Al. Adeline Kosiewicz. Friends received at Komorowski Funeral Home, 4105 E. 71st St., Funeral Saturday, April 27, Sacred Heart of Jesus Church, E. 71st St., at 9 a. m. Burial Calvary Cemetery. | Paul TOMCZYK
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BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol I, by Cyrus Henry Brown, Boston, The Everett PressCompany, 1907, page 228.
He attneded the country schools, the Union School at Hamilton, andEastman's Business College at Poughkeepsie, NY. He entered the FirstNational Bank at Morrisville, NY, soon after its organization, in 1864,and is now its cashier, having been elected to the latter position in1882. He and his wife are members of the Congregational Church, of whichhe is an ardent supporter, being one of its deacons and superintendent ofthe Sunday school for many years. He is a Republican. Residence,Morrisville, NY. | Brownell TOMPKINS
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BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol I, by Cyrus Henry Brown, Boston, The Everett PressCompany, 1907, page 228.
He graduated from Olivet College, Michigan in 1896; clerk in theFirst National Bank at Morrisville; studied law with Judge John C. Smith,of Morrisville; admitted to the bar at Albany, NY, Oct 1898; has sincepractised law at Morrisville, first a a member of the firm of Coman &Tompkins and later as a member of Coman & Tompkins; volunteer firemansince 1896, and foreman of H & L Co.; elected Justice of the Peace in1903. | Brownell Fitch TOMPKINS
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BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol I, by Cyrus Henry Brown, Boston, The Everett PressCompany, 1907, page 250.
She graduated at the Morrisville High School and was one year atElmira College, NY, and at Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois,one year. She is a member of the Second Congregational Church. | Mary Elizabeth TOMPKINS
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BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol I, by Cyrus Henry Brown, Boston, The Everett PressCompany, 1907, page 249.
She was educated at Morrisville Union School and Claverack Collage,graduated as A. B. and in music in 1889. She is a member of theCongregational Church. | Sarah Blanche TOMPKINS
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Family of Martha Tompkins (2211) & John Foster
http://babbage.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/report/rr08/rr08_150.html#P35893
also
http://www.paulasgenealogy.com/foster.htm
7867. Mary Foster. Born ca 1649/50 at Salem, MA. Baptized on 29 Mar 1649/50 in Salem, MA.356 Mary died at Woburn, MA, on 29 May 1717.356
From Bartlett's article "Hugh Jones of Salem":356
"About 1694, Mary, the widow of Hugh^1 Jones, removed with most of the children to the northern part of Woburn. On May 7, 1694, William butters and Samuel Snow, Jr., gave bonds to the amount of £150 to the town of Woburn to secure the town against any expense for Mary Jones, John Jones, Sarah Jones, rachel Jones, and Hugh Jones, all formerly of Salem, whome they had been entertaining. (Woburn Town Records, vol. iv, p. 26.) It seems probable that Butters and Snow had married Rebecca and Abigail Jones, to cause their interest in the rest of the family."
On 31 Dec 1672 Mary married Hugh Jones, at Salem, MA.2 Born in 1635 at Wincanton, Somerset. Hugh died at Salem, MA, in 1688.122
"When [Hugh] died is not known but it was before 30 June 1692, for that day Elizabeth Booth swore on the trial for witchcraft of Elizabeth Procter, that the spectre of Jones assured the witness that Mrs. Proctor knew him, 'because he had a pot of cider of her, which he had not paid for.' Such were the nonsense stories, that the Court allowed to be given to the jury. Essex Inst. II. 198."2
From Joseph Gardner Bartlett's article "Hugh Jones of Salem, Mass., and his Descendants" New Eng. Hist. Gen. Reg. (1907): 149:356
"Hugh^1 Jones, progenitor of the particular Jones family herein treated, was born about 1635, came to New England about 1650, and settled in Salem, Mass., where he resided the rest of his life, and died about 1688. The following deposition secured presumably to establish a claim to some property in england, affords authentic particulars of his origin and emigration: 'These presents are to certifie unto whome it may concerne that wee have known Hugh Joanes, as one coming from England in ye same shipp with us into the contry above thirty yeares agoe (and as we understood abord Mr. Stratton's ship) that he came from Wincanton and was servant to Mr. Robert Gutch: and his sister and Elizabeth Due and Margaret White and James Abbott and John Vining as wee understood came from the same place: and the same Hugh Joanes that came along with us into ye contry is now liveing. Taken upon the corporall oathes of ye sd Thomas and John Cromwell in court at Salem the 27 of June 1682. And alsoe ye sd Hugh Joanes then personally appeared in Court being in health. Attestes Hilliard Veren, Clerk.' (Essex Co. Deeds, vol. vi. fol 28.)
"Wincanton is a small parish in Somersetshire, England, of which the existing registers do not begin until 1636.
"His 'service' with Robert Gutch was perhaps as an apprentice; and after its expiration , it appears that he was for a while in the employ of Thomas Gardner of Salem, as in June, 1660, he made a deposition in regard to the estate of Joshua Conant beginning, 'I Hugh Jones doe witness that while I lived with my master Mr. Gardner,' etc.; also, in Nov., 1661, Hugh Jones, aged 25 years, testified in regard to a colt 'formerly owned by my master Mr. Gardner.' (Essex Co. Court files.) About this time he married, and on Nov. 18, 1661, received from the town a homestead grant of about three acres of land near the brook running down to the mill. (Salem Town Records. Essex Institute Hist. Coll., vol. xl, p. 114.) This land 'Hugh Jones, planter,' sold to William robinson of Salem, on Apr. 22, 1673 (Essex Co. Deeds, vol. iv. fol. 63); and on Apr. 13, 1674, he bought of Thomas Gardner, five acres in the 'North Neck,' formerly the property of Henry Skerry. (Essex Co. Deeds, vol. iv, fol. 54). No records are found of his possession of any other land.
"Hugh^1 Jones appears to have been a farmer, and a man of small property and humble position in the community; and the struggel for existence must have been a strenuous one in rearing his large family on his small estate. His descendant for five generations lived mostely in Middlesex and Worcester Counties, Mass., and Hillsborough County, N. H. They were a vigorous, hardy, long-lived rade of farmers and blacksmiths, reared large families, were continually pioneers to new settlements on the advancing frontiers, and most of them were at some period engaged in the military service. None of them obtained a liberal education or acquired more than local distinction.
"The record of the decease of Hugh^1 Jones has not been found, but it may be surmised that he came to a mysterious end, as, during the Salem witchcraft trials in 1692, Elizabeth Booth deposed that the uneasy ghosts of four murdered persons appeared to her; and that 'the spectre of Hugh Jones assured her that Mrs. Elizabeth Proctor killed him because he had a poght of syder of her which he had not paid her for.' (Essex Institute Hist. Coll., vol. ii, p. 198.)"
"An inventory of the estate of Hugh^1 Jones was returned in Dec., 1688, with an additional inventory in Nov., 1690. (Essex Institute Hist. Coll., vol. iv, p. 44.)"
Children:
18471 i. Rebecca (1673-)
18473 iii. Hannah (1677-1760)
18474 iv. Rachel (1679-1715)
18475 v. Sarah (1681-1771)
18476 vi. Hugh (ca1683-ca1770)
18477 vii. Lydia (Died soon) (1685-)
7868. Samuel Foster. Born ca 1652 at Salem, MA. Baptized on 7 Mar 1652 in Salem, MA.2 Samuel died aft 1726.
On 14 May 1676 Samuel first married Sarah Stuard, at Salem, MA.2
Children:
18478 i. Samuel (Died soon) (1677-1679)
18479 ii. John (1678-)
18480 iii. Samuel (1680-1762)
18481 iv. Ann (1683-)
18482 v. Sarah (1685-1766)
18483 vi. Joseph (1687-1750)
18484 vii. Benjamin (1689-)
Samuel second married Margery [Foster].
Children:
18485 i. Richard (1693-)
18486 ii. Mary (1695-)
18487 iii. Margaret (1697-)
18488 iv. Jonathan (1699-)
18489 v. Bartholomew (1702-)
18490 vi. William (1703-)
18491 vii. Margery (1706-)
18492 viii. Lydia (1709-)
18493 ix. Hannah (1712-)
18494 x. Timothy (1714-)
7869. John Foster. Born ca 1655 at Salem, MA. Baptized on 3 Jun 1655 in Salem, MA.2 John died in 1714.
On 18 Mar 1673 John first married Mary Stuard.2 Mary died in 1690.
Children:
18495 i. John (Died young) (1674-1680)
18496 ii. Mary (1675-)
18497 iii. Ann (1677->1743)
18498 iv. Sarah (1678-)
18499 v. John (1680-)
18500 vi. Hannah (ca1681-)
18501 vii. Jonathan (1683-)
18502 viii. Ebenezer (1685-)
18503 ix. Mercy (1689-)
On 12 Jul 1692 John second married Mary Cowes, at Salem, MA.
Mary (Cowes) (Pomeroy) Foster. Mary was received into First Church of Salem 1 Jun 1707 "by letter from Chebacco."
Children:
18504 i. James (1693-)
18505 ii. Ruth (1694->1743)
18506 iii. Patience (Died soon) (1696-)
18507 iv. Patience (1697->1741)
18508 v. Nathan (1702->1768)
7870. Benjamin Foster. Born on 3 Jul 1658 at Salem, MA.2
7871. Jonathan Foster. Born on 20 Dec 1660 at Salem, MA.2 Jonathan died at Salem, MA, on 28 Mar 1662.
7872. Jonathan Foster. Born on 22 Nov 1662 at Salem, MA.2 Jonathan died at Salem, MA, on 6 Nov 1667.
7873. Joseph Foster. Born ca 1663/4 at Salem, MA. Baptized in Jul 1667 in Salem, MA. Joseph died at prob. Dorchester, MA, aft 1705.
On 21 Nov 1683 Joseph married Anna Trask, daughter of Henry Trask & Mary Southwick.2 Born on 14 Apr 1654.
Children:
18509 i. Ruth (1684-)
18510 ii. John (ca1687-1766)
7874. Foster. Born on 16 Oct 1665 at Salem, MA.2 died at Salem, MA, on 12 Sep 1748.
On 13 Jan 1685/6 first married Hannah Buxton, daughter of Anthony Buxton (ca 1601-ca 1684) & Elizabeth [Buxton] (-ca 1713), at Salem, MA. Born on 27 Jan 1665/6 at Salem, MA.
Children:
18511 i. Richard (1687-)
18512 ii. (1689->1743)
18513 iii. Jonathan (1690->1743)
18514 iv. Samuel (1692-)
18515 v. Hannah (1694-)
18516 vi. Elizabeth (1696-)
18517 vii. Joseph (1699-)
18518 viii. Lydia (1701-)
18519 ix. Rachel (1703-)
18520 x. Abigail (1706-)
18521 xi. Amos (1710-)
In Dec 1732 second married Elizabeth Herbut, at Salem, MA.
7875. Elizbeth Foster. Born on 22 Nov 1667 at Salem, MA.2
7876. Jonathan Foster. Born on 12 Jun 1670 at Salem, MA. Jonathan died at prob. Boston, MA, aft 1725.
7877. Hannah Foster. Born on 21 Jul 1672 at Salem, MA. Hannah died at prob. Boston, MA, aft 1725.?
7878. Martha Foster. Born ca 1674 at Salem, MA. Baptized in Sep 1674 in Salem, MA.
On 23 Oct 1698 Martha married John Derrick, at Salem, MA.
7879. Ebenezer Foster. Born on 5 Aug 1677 at Salem, MA.2
On 19 Dec 1700 Ebenezer married Anna Wilkins, daughter of Benjamin Wilkins (ca 1655-) & Priscilla Baxter, at Salem, MA.
Children:
18522 i. Abigail (1701-)
18523 ii. Jonathan (1703-)
18524 iii. Stephen (1706-)
18525 iv. Benjamin (1708-)
18526 v. Ebenezer (1710-)
18527 vi. Stephen (1714-)
18528 vii. Anna (1715-)
18529 viii. Joshua (1718-)
Family of Elizabeth Tomlinson (2213) & James Hard
7880. James Hard. Born on 8 Jan 1694/5 at Derby, CT. James died at Arlington, VT, on 13 Jun 1766.
On 19 Jan 1714 James married Hannah Kimberly (26839) , daughter of Abraham Kimberly (17140) (4 Mar 1674/5-bef 26 Jul 1727) & Abigail Fitch (4 Mar 1671/2-bef 1728). Born on 19 Jan 1697/8 at Stratford, CT. Hannah died at Newtown, CT, in Oct 1781.
Children of James and Hannah (Kimberly) Hard, born at Newtown:
i. Abner Hard, b. ca. 1719, d. 1 Nov 1785 at Newtown, m. 20 Aug 1740 Hannah Beers (d. 19 Feb 1799 at Stratford);
ii. James Hard, b. ca. 1724, d. 1807 at Arlington, m. 26 Aug 1747 Hester Booth (d. 8 Jan 1807 at Arlington);
iii. Amos Hard, b. Sep 1730, d. 15 Nov 1802 at Newtown, m. 25 Dec 1753 Eunice Curtis (b. 13 Jan 1730/1, dau. of Benjamin & Elizabeth (Birdseye) Curtis);
iv. Prudence Hard, b. ca. 1732, d. 6 Apr 1756 at Derby, m. 20 May 1751 William Moss (b. 19 Mar 1725/6 at Derby, d. there ca. 1797);
v. Abraham Hard, b. ca. 1733, d. ca. 1785 at Salisbury, VT, m. at Newtown 7 Nov 1751 Charity Munsee;
vi Ann Hard, b. ca. 1735, d. 28 Feb 1827 at Arlington, m. 2 Jan 1757 Andrew Hawley (b. 22 Jun 1732 at Arlington, d. there 24 Jun 1801);
vii. Zadoc Hard, b. ca. 1737, d. 28 Sep 1828 at Arlington, m.1st 5 Dec 1762 Chloe Nobles (b. 11 Feb 1738/9 at New Milford, CT, d. 27 Oct 1806 at Arlington), m. 2nd Esther Fenn (d. 8 Jun 1816 at Arlington);
viii. John Hard, b. ca. 1738, m. 6 Sep 1769 Mary Nettleton;
ix. Hannah Hard, b. ca. 1740, d. before 13 Jun 1766, m. John Foote;
x. Elizabeth Hard, b. ca. 1741, m. Ezra Benedict, also m. Elnathan Nichols;
xi. Lois Hard, b. ca. 1743, m. Nathan Sherwood; and
xii. Jonathan Hard, b. ca. 1745, d. young.
7881. Ruth Hard. Born on 10 Feb 1704/5 at Derby, CT.
7882. Joseph Hard. Born on 1 Sep 1707 at Derby, CT. Joseph died ca 1768.
Ca 1732 Joseph married Experience Adams, daughter of Freegrace Adams (ca 1675-ca 1750) & Mary Galpin (ca 1679-17 Jun 1760). Born on 23 Jul 1703 at Stratford, CT.
Children of Joseph and Experience (Adams) Hard, born at Newtown:
i. Naomy Hard, b. 28 Oct 1733, d. 5 Jan 1770 at Newtown;
ii. Phebe Hard, b. 4 Feb 1733/4;
iii. Clotelde Hard, b. 4 Feb 1736/7;
iv. Jabesh Hard, b. 26 Jul 1739;
v. Sarah Hard, b. 5 May1741;
vi. Joseph Hard, b. 18 Jun 1747, d. 17 APR 1768 at Newtown;
vii. Huldah Hard, b. 2 JUN 1749.
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http://aleph0.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/
February 2004
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D. Pane-Joyce | Martha TOMPKYNS
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Arrived at Salem, SEP 1635 in the Truelove with wife and YOUNGER members of his family, according to R. A. Tompkins. Pope says he was living in Dorchester in 1637. Sold property there 2 MAY 1648 to John Farnham of Dorchester and moved back to Salem 2 MAY 1638. Purdy says Ralph and Katherine had six children, Ralph and Hannah one child. The last child born was Martha. His son, Samuel, was one of the early pioneers of Bridgewater, so Ralph moved there in his old age to be near Samuel's family, according to Pope. Ralph was one of the pioneer settlers of Milford, Connecticut.
Research: Estate was administered 27 SEP 1666 by son, John, Salem Quarterly Court Records, Vol. 4, p. 17 Savage, James, Genealogical Dictionary, p. 311 Robert A. Tompkins, 1942 Tomkins/Tompkins family genealogy THE COMPLETE BOOKS OF EMIGRANTS, pp 166-167, from London to New England on the Truelove, sailing 19 SEP 1635, Master John Gibbs was Captain. Family members were Ralph, 50, husbandman; Katherine, 58, wife; Elizabeth, 18, Marie, 14, Samuel, 22. List identical in the NEW WORLD EMIGRANTS, Vol. I, p. 54; arrival date was 1635 in this reference. THE PIONEERS OF MASSACHUSETTS by Charles Henry Pope, page 457. Ancestral File of the FHL. | Ralph TOMPKYNS
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MARRIAGE: License application lists TOMSHIK, BERTHA and KLETECKA, KAREL (V.0051 pg.0033)
OBIT: Name: Kletecka, Bertha
Date: Dec 12 1970
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #124.
Notes: Kletecka. Bertha Kletecka (Tomsic) age 88 at Garretsville, O., passed away Wednesday p.m., wife of the late Korel, mother of Ladd and the late Charles, sister of Rose Nemec, Charles Tomsik and the late Clara Konyvka, and Lil Kala. Funeral services 1 p.m. Monday, Mallory, Memorial, Home, Garriettsville. Interment Riverside Cemetery, Cleveland. Friends received Sunday 3 To 5 And 7 To 9 at the funeral home. | Bertha TOMSIK
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MARRIAGE: Vol 344, p58 or Vol 844, p58.
License application lists HANZL, LINA and TOMSIK, CHARLES (v.0107 pg.0058)
No children.
Czech newspaper article of July 8, 1938: Charles Tomsik and his wife, Lena, a teacher in the Ceska Svobodomysina Skola (Czech Free-Thinking School) on the West Side of Cleveland, left for New York July 2 where they boarded the liner Bremen. In Czechoslovakia they will visit in Bohutin, and return by way of France. [Is Bohutin the birthplace of his father, John?]
RESIDENCES: 1917 - 3615 Sackett Ave | Charles F. TOMSIK
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OBIT: Name: Konyvka, Clara
Date: Mar 23 1959
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #125.
Notes: Konyvka, Clara (nee Tomyik), age 60, late residence, 7503 Brookside Dr., Brooklyn, beloved wife of James, dearest mother of Mrs. Gladys Smeisik, Mrs. Rose Marie Tichy, sister of Mrs. Bertha Kletecka, Mrs. Rose Nemec, Charles and the late Mrs. Lillian Kalal, grandmother of Linda Tichy. Friends may call at Sauer's Funeral Home, 4801 Memphis, where services will be held Tuesday, Mar. 24, at 1:30 p. m. Interment Riverside Cemetery. | Clara TOMSIK
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IMMIGRATED:
Came to US in 1873 via a sailing ship. Arrived in southern port. Probably New Orleans.
MARRIAGE:
KUDERNA, MARY and TOMSCHIK, JOHAN vol.0040 pg.0117
(Cuyahoga County Marriage License Index)
OCCUPATION:
Tailor
RESIDENCES:
May have lived in Texas after arriving in the U.S. I was told that he was somehow involved in the Mexican
1892 - 118 Sackett (Bertha's birth certificate)
1894 - 118 Sackett (city directory)
1912 - 3613 Sackett Ave
VOTERS REGISTRATION:
Name: TOMSIK, Jan
Address: 3613 Sackett
Date: 10/10/07 reg. no. 217 ward 5 prec. E
CENSUS:
1900 - Ohio ED 193 - 118 Sackett Ave.
Tomshik, John, HMW, June 1844, 55y, M6, Bohemia, arrv'd 1873, Tailor
, Mary, WFW, Aug 1870, 29y, M6, Bohemia, arrv'd 1889
, Bertha, DFW, May 1882, 18y, S, Ohio
, Rosa, DFW, Aug 1891, 8y, S, Ohio
, Lena, DFW, Aug 1894, 5y, S, Ohio
, Charles, SMW, May 1896, 4y, S, Ohio
, Clara, DFW, Jan 1899, 1y, S, Ohio
CENSUS:
1910 - Ohio 1910 Census Miracode Index
John Tomsik
Age: 64 State: OH
Color: W Enumeration District: 0115
Birth Place: AUST Visit: 0013
County: Cuyahoga, Cleveland
Relation: Head of Household
Other Residents: Relation Name Color Age Birth Place
Wife Mary 39 AUST
Daughter Lillian 15 Ohio
Son Charles 13 Ohio
Daughter Clara 11 Ohio
Son-in-law Joe Minnie 20 Ohio (the surname appears to really be NEMEC)
Stepdaugther Rose 19 Ohio
Granddaughter Rose Minnie NR Ohio (the surname appears to really be NEMEC)
Niece Matilda Rozhon 17 Ohio
DEATH:
Bone cancer. (certificate indexed as TOMSEK)
Place of birth possibly "Bohutin" in Bohemia (midway between Pribram and Rokycany). His son, Charles, travelled there in 1938, purpose unknown. | Johan TOMSIK
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OBIT: Name: Kalal, Lillian
Date: Sep 9 1954
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #122.
Notes: Kalal, Lillian (nee Tomsik), beloved wife of John, mother of Libbie, Coufalik and Oldrich, and grandmother of John Charles, sister of Bertha Kletecka, Rose Nemec, Charles Tomsik, Clara Konyvka, residence, 3328 W. 33d St. Friends may call at Kovar Funeral Home, 3505 Fulton Rd., Thursday After 7 P. M., where services will be held Saturday, Sept. 11, at 2 p. m. | Lillian TOMSIK
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Mary Rogness's - Second cousin 3 times removed | Check Howard TONCRAY
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Mary Rogness's - Spouse of third great grandaunt | Horace TONCRAY
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Mary Rogness's - Third cousin twice removed | Howard TONCRAY
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Mary Rogness's - Fourth cousin once removed | Howard II TONCRAY
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Mary Rogness's - First cousin 4 times removed | Nelson TONCRAY
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First name may have been Malinda or Mathilda. Last name also spelled as Tony.
Her grave is in Hanna/Carbon, WY. In an undated letter from Oliver Harold Bacon, he tells Randy Everette that the William & Matilda Poe family was moving to California. However, enroute Matilda died and they discontinued the trip and remained in Wyoming. She was buried in an unmarked grave as the family was afraid Indians may have desecrated the body.
Many feel there is Indian blood in this branch of the family as some of Matilda's children have a definite Indian look to them. This is apparently from Matilda's side as no known Indian blood is on William's side. | Matilda Jane TONEY
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1 NOTE "Babcock Genealogy", by Stephen Babcock, M. A., Eaton & Mains,New York,1903, p 420.
Music instructor in Alfred University | Alice I. TOOP
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MARRIAGE: TORBINSKI, LORETTA L and BUDZIK, FRANK W vol.0482 pg.0067 | Loretta L. TORBINSKI
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Marriage: From HISTORY & GENEALOGY OF THE FAMILIES OF CHESTERFIELD,
MASSACHUSETTS, P. 175-176, THE PUB. LIB., 26 H. | Caleb TORREY
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File g1191j at Ancestry.com by raymond.wing@snet.net. April 2000. | Ruth TORREY
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MARRIAGE: TOTH, FRANCES and MENDYKA, WALTER vol.0432 pg.0471 | Frances Jean TOTH, RN
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Elisha died in the War of 1812. | Elisha TOWER
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The date might be the 12th. | Jethro TOWER
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9 children including the following | Joanna TOWER
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He died at sea. in the schooner "Two Friends." | Martin TOWER
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Not in Dorchester Vital records. | Ruth TOWER
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She died at the age of 53. | Silence TOWER
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Date could be the 12th. | Sylvanus TOWER
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CENSUS: 1920 - 4216 Jennings Ave., Brooklyn, Cuyahoga, Ohio -- Ward 6, ED#105, Sheet 20A, Lines 3-8 | Marvin Wilken TOWLE
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Mary Rogness's - Spouse of third cousin 6 times removed | Celina R. TOWN
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He died in the alms house aged 87 years. | Aaron TOWNE
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He was in the Revolutionary War at sixteen, and time of death unknown. | Asa TOWNE
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Source-1900 Census
Living in Summerfield Township, Petersburg, Monroe County, MI
1 _FA3
2 DATE 5 Feb 2003 | Albert TOWNER
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1 _FA3
2 DATE 5 Feb 2003 | Alfred TOWNER
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