Ancestry of Carol Crane Holmes - pafc07 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Ancestry of Carol Crane Holmes - pafc07 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File

Ancestry of Carol Crane Holmes

Citations


68. Thomas Needles

1History of Franklin and Pickaway Counties, Ohio, Pg 444 & 454, Sutro, F 497 F8 H6 1978. "John, George, Philemon, Andrew and Cubbidge Neelels emigrated to Ohio from Delaware. John and Philemon removed in 1802. John, then single, came down the Ohio river to Louisville in a canoe. He married there, and afterward came to this State, locating in Fairfield county. In 1811 he moved to this township. Philemon came a few years after John, and first settled in Fairfield county. In 1812, or 1813, he took up his residence where Mrs Eliza Needels now lives, having purchased, in connection with his brothers, John and Andrew, the whole of section nine. He died in 1851. He had a family of thirteen children, of whom all are now dead, except three: Rachel Needels, widow of Thomas Needels, now nearly seventy-seven year of age; Anna, widow of Littleton Gray, both residing in this township; and Mrs Rebecca Daily, living near Des Moines, Iowa. George Needels settled in Fairlield county, but removed later to Knox county. Cubbidge Needels moved out from Delaware in 1810; resided in Fairfield county two years, when he came to this township and took a lease of some land of his brother, Philemon's. Afterwards he leased a farm on the school section, on which he resided until 1821, when he removed to Plain township. His wife died soon after their removal to Ohio, in Novemver 1810 and he was afterwards again married. He died in 1840. Pg 454 George Needels The subject of this sketch was born in Kent county, Delaware, Oct 26, 1806. His grandparents, Thomas and Rebecca (Cubbidge) Needels, came from Englnad, and settled in the about named county and state....."

2Calendar of Kent Co Delaware Probate Record 1680-1800, Pg 490, Sutro Library, San Franciso, California, F 172 K3 D3. "Thomas Needles. Admin of, to William Needles, next of kin, DBN April 27, 1795 Reg of Wills, Liber N, folio 121. Note: -Arch. vol A37 pages 171-172 mention heirs, George, John, Anna, Philemon, Hannah, Cubbage, Andrew and William Needles. Mary & Nancy Clymer and Sarah Dehorty (wife of Absalom Dehorty) and Sarah Needles, widow."


74. David Gillespie

1Index to Wills Madison County Kentucky, Bood A Pg 693, 1813, Family History Library, 35 North West Temple St, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150, 97423-1899, FHL film 0183265. "Extract: David Gillispie Property be sold by executor as will be sufficient to satisfy my debts Bequeath to wife Betsy, daughter Patsy Gillespie (single), daughter Wenny (Musick), husband Ephraim, daughter Nancy Weatherhead, husband Thomas, John Gillespie, David Gillespie, James Gillespie, Benjamin Gillespie, Polly Guthridge (no children yet)."


80. Low or Lowe Brown Senior

1Harman, Annals of Tazewell County Virginia, Vol 1 Pg 246, Sutro Library, 480 Winston Drive, San Francisco, California 94132. Abstract of will.


92. William Rogers

1Edwards, Lawrence, Old Speedwell Families.


96. Nathan Barlow

1Foote, Clarence, A Memorial census for Duanesburg (Delanson, N.Y.: Foote, c1935), #1178, Family History Library, 35 North West Temple St, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150, 97423-1899, 974.744/D1 x2p. "Eatons Corners Cemetery (McIntosh Farm) BARLOW In memory of Natha who departed July 21, 1808 age 84-10-26."


97. JOANNA Swift

1Foote, Clarence, A Memorial census for Duanesburg (Delanson, N.Y.: Foote, c1935), #1179, Family History Library, 35 North West Temple St, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150, 97423-1899, 974.744/D1 x2p. "Eatons Corner Cemetery (McIntosh Farm) BARLOW In memory of Johannah dep Oct 9 1811 age 84-5-1."


100. Jonathan Ruff

1Pension Record, Roll M 804 2097, National Archives. Extract of information: Service - Continental New York Jonathan Ruff W18,843 Sarah 2 pgs from New Testament, 1 cover page 2nd: July 14 1760 Jonathan Ruff was born in the year of our Lord July the [?] 1760 Sarah [?] Price his [?] Book and hand Sarah Ruff wife was born in the year of our Lord March 14, 1766 Pension application states: was in artillery her maiden name Price marriage Jan 12, 1784 Ref Dutch Church of Schenectady (Rev Vrooman) Died 13 May 1804 Next pg says Jonathan born June whereas N.T. says July children: Jesse B Jan 1 1785 (died many years ago) Daniel on or about 12th day of April 1787 3rd child:Anna or Nancy (dutch:Annatic) was born 8 July 1789 Original family records destroyed by fire 1823. Nancy Cady - age 51 resident of Duanesburg Schenectady bears testimony to truth of mothers claim Baptism record of Jesse, Ref Dutch Church Rev Derick Romeyn Mar 19, 1785 enlisted Sep 1, 1781 while residing in Florida, Montgomery NY served 3-4 mos in Capt Hale's comp Sgt Captain Moodie's comp, Col Lamb's reg of art until 1783 In 1859 one B.C. Ruff was referred to as a son of the soldier Jonathan Ruff Ana Cady 75 yrs marriage to David[?] Cady testifies Sarah Price was married to Jonathan Ruff, date: 16 July 18[?]79 Sarah Ruff d Nov 1, 1852.

2Land Record, 18 Jul 1845, Family History Library, 35 North West Temple St, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150, 97423-1899, FHL film 506519. Extract: 1st Part- Ebenezer Cady and Nancy his wife Moses Barlow and Maria his wife Prudence Ruff widow of Daniel Ruff Joshua Eaton and Priscilla his wife Jesse Ruff and Marian his wife for $100 sell to 2nd Part- Thomas J Ruff Benjamin F Ruff in town of Florida, Montgomery NY and in Duanesburg, Schenectady lnad of Jonathan Ruff patent granted to Maynore and Eliz Guerin 100 acres and lot 279 in Duanesburg, 63 acres bounded by land of Charles Merry, Eben. Cady.

3Hudson and Mohawk Valleys, Pg 1452, Sutro Library, San Franciso, California, F 118 R46 v4. "RUFF Jonathan Ruff was born in New England in 1759, died May 13, 1804. He took an active part in the war of the revolution. He is credited by tradition with being one of the active participants at the "Boston Tea Party." He served in various commands during the war and ranked as a major. Many stories are told of his prowess that records fail to show. Shortly after the war closed Major Ruff removed to New York stae, settling at McKinney hill, town of Florida, Montgomery county, finding employment on the farm of Jesse Price, whose daughter he married. After marriage he settled on a farm in the southwest corner of the town, later purchasing an adjacent property upon which he lived until his death. He married Sallie, daughter of Jesse Price, who settled in Florida previous to the revolution. She was noted for her fleetness of foot and never was afraid of Indains, saying she could outrun any red man in the valley. Both Jonathan and Sallie (Price) Ruff are buried in the County Line cemetery. Children: Daniel, Jesse, Jonathan, Jesse(2), Jefferson and Bejamin Franklin, twins; Nancy, Priscilla and Sallie."


101. Sarah (Sally) Price

1Genealogies of the First Settlers of Schenectady (Genealogical Publishing Co., Incl), Pg 146, Sutro Library, San Franciso, California, F127 S27 P3 1976.


102. Cady

1Moses Barlow family bible, Notes in possession of Carol Holmes, 8901 Melodic Court, Elk Grove, Ca 95624. This bible was at one time in possession of Elsie Sonniksen. She is now deceased. I was able to take notes at the time that I visited her. All Cady children birth dates taken from Barlow family bible, no parents names given.


110. Arent A Vedder

1The Schenectady Cabinet, Marriages And Death Notices, Pg 5, Family History Library, 35 North West Temple St, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150, 97423-1899.


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