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   Source and Reference Notes for the PINKERTON Family!
 [REF:#000]  Paul R. Sarrett, Jr. Paul R. Sarrett, Jr., Researcher, Compilier of Friends of Page Co., IA. - Click on Thumbnail for larger Photo!  E-Mail:  Click on Redball for More Info.<--- [email protected]
 Friends of Page Co., IA. PC-PROFILE© "Work-Books
 (Researcher, Compiler, Family Historian)
 Undergraduate Student of Bibliography, of Page County Family Histories
 Click on Redball for More Info.<--- 1876 History of Page Co., IA. by Elijah MILLER
 Click on Redball for More Info.<--- 1880 History of Page Co., IA. by W.L. KERSHAW.
 Click on Redball for More Info.<--- 1890 Biographical History of Page Co., IA. by IA. Historical Company.
 Click on Redball for More Info.<--- 1909 History of Page Co., IA., Vol. I & II by W.L. KERSHAW.
 Click on Redball for More Info.<--- 1966 Scottish Covenanter Memorials Association (SCMA), Est 1966--Scottish Charity No. SC021022
 Click on Redball for More Info.<--- 1993 Genealogy Profile of the PINKERTON Family, by Paul R. Sarrett, Jr.
 [REF:#001]  Researcher  1. Don M. & Jane (Mackey) Pinkerton;
Researchers and Descendants of JAMES, 1 & RACHEL (WARWICK) PINKERTON;
1051 East Harvard Rd. Burbank, CA 91501; Last letter of March 27, 1990
Click on Redball for More Info.<--- See: 6th Generation: Donald Michael PINKERTON
 [REF:#002]  Reference    2. History of Waupaca County, Wisconsin - 1917;
By John M. Ware, Ed 1917; Lewis Pub. Company (2-Vols.);
ISBN: 1-58103-267-6 / 1581032676 (Vol. #1)
ISBN: 1-58103-268-4 / 1581032684 (Vol. #2)
Pinkerton, John, 496 Pinkerton, Altai J., 576
 [REF:#003]  Reference    3. Immigration of the "Potato Famine";
Vol. II, Page 372
Our Pinkerton famly were famine immigrants - part of the great mass of people who fled Ireland during the "Great Famine" that laid such terrible waste to Ireland between 1845 and 1852 - known to most of the world as the Potato Famine. Coming to America in 1847 & 1848, they got out of Ireland at the height of the famine.
Ireland in the mid-1800s was an agricultural nation, populated by eight million persons who were among the poorest people in the Western World. Only about a quarter of the population could read and write and life expectancy was short - just 40 years for men. The Irish married quite young, girls commonly at 16, and boys at 17 or 18, and tended to have large families, although infant mortality was also quite high.
A British survey in 1835 found half of the rural families in Ireland living in single-room, windowless mud cabins that didn't have chimneys. The people lived in small communal clusters, known as clachans, spread out among the beautiful countryside. The average tenant farmer lived at a subsistence level on less than ten acres.
The most fertile farmland was found in the north and east of Ireland, where our Pinkertons lived. The more heavily populated south and west featured large wet areas (bog) and rocky soil. Mountains and bogs cover about a third of Ireland. By the mid-1800s, the density of Irish living on cultivated land was about 700 people per square mile, among the highest rate in Europe. And for most of the poor subsistence farmers, potatoes provided nearly their entire diet.
In the early 1500s, Spanish explorers and adventurers in the New World found the Incas growing potatoes, and took them back to Europe. By the 1600s, Irish farmers had discovered that the marvelous vegetables thrived in Irish soil with very little work - and better - an acre of fertilized potato field could yield up to 12 tons of potatoes. This was enough to feed a family of six for a year with leftovers for the animals. Rich in protein, carbohydrates, minerals, and vitamins, potatoes soon became the staple crop for the typical tenant farmer and by the 1800s, more than three million Irish peasants subsisted almost solely on the potato. The circumstances for disaster on a gross scale were now well and fully set - and when disaster came, it arrived quietly on a cool, damp wind.
In September of 1845, an airborne potato loving fungus struck the potato fields of Ireland. Plants simply began turning black and dying. Worse, potatoes dug from the earth in an effort to save the crop beneath they dying plant also shriveled and rotted within a few days - the fungus liked the potato, too. The hungry years had begun.
Starvation was minimal that first year - some of the potato crop had survived, and there had been large imports of Indian corn from America. Famine was not new to Ireland - potato crop failures had occurred before, but they were always regional, resulting in few deaths. This lulled the Irish and the British government into thinking that hunger would fade with the next years crop. When the 1846 potato crop also began to rot from the blight, those who cared knew that Ireland had its first national crop failure and that people could die on a large scale.
They also began to leave in great numbers. In 1847, in the heart of the famine, Samuel Pinkerton left his family and emigrated to the United States in search of a better chance for his family. He found that chance and early in 1848, the family joined him in America, where they could eat to their hunger and where their generations would not again face starvation or eviction.
This is the story of that family as best we can currently tell it.
Click on Redball for More Info.<--- Cheryl Butler's Web Site, "Our Pinkerton Family History" No Dates? Last Revised Unknown?
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 [REF:#004]  Reference    4. THE FAMINE IMMIGRANTS SERIES: 1846 - 1851;
"List of Irish Immigrants arriving at the port of NY."; Pub. Genealogical Pub. Co.; Ed. 1982-84; Vol. 1 Jan. 1846 to June 1847; Vol. 2 Jul. 1847 to Dec. 1848, Page 372; Vol. 3 Jul. 1848 to Mar. 1849, Vol. 1, Page 532; Also record can be found on micro film NARS, M261, Index NY 1820-1846
 [REF:#005]  Reference    5. 1850 Census for Hartford Township Washington County, New York; M432 - Reel #610; Page 265b, F.G. 816-871; Aug. 22, 1850 Samuel, 1 & Mary (Warnock) Pinkerton's Family.
 [REF:#006]  Reference    6. 1850 Census for Salem Township, Washington Co., NY.; Reel #611; Page 260, F.G ?; William, 1 Pinkerton, Labor
 [REF:#007]  Reference    7. 1850 Census for Salem Township, Washington Co., NY.; Reel #611; Page 278a, F.g. 441-456; Robert, 2 Pinkerton, Labor
 [REF:#008]  Reference     8.  HISTORY OF WAUPACA COUNTY ~ 1881 WI0033
By Hon. J. Wakefield. 219p.
(D.L. Stinchfield; 1890) 1995. Click on Redball for More Info.<--- Higginson Book Store $34.00
Mr. Wakefield was for many years Historian of The Old Settlers� Society of Waupaca County, and his qualifications for such a work are beyond question; and they are thoroughly appreciated by his many friends and acquaintances in this county. A lawyer by profession, a trained writer and close observer, with absorbing interest in his subject, he entered upon the preparation of this History with peculiar advantages. More than this, he settled in the County in 1855, and has been a prominent actor in its affairs since that time. Mr. Wakefield has been Chairman of the Town of Fremont, District Attorney for this County, and Member of the Assembly from the First District. In 1872 he was the first Historian of the Old Settlers� Society of Waupaca County; from 1873 to 1875 inclusive, he was Secretary of that Society; and in 1876 was again elected Historian, which office he yet retains. In 1876 the Old Settlers� Society appropriated a small sum to aid Mr. Wakefield in his historical research. It may be said that since that time work on the History has been practically continuous - though, indeed, much work upon it had been done previously.
Though personally so well-fitted for the work, the author has sought and received the valuable assistance of a great many other Old Settlers - far too numerous to be mentioned by name in this connection. Some of them have made direct contributions to this work. Among the latter are J. Holman of Dayton, C. L. Green of Farmington, Judge C. S. Ogden of Waupaca (who writes of the great �Indian scare� of 1862), George W. Taggart of Weyauwega, (who writes in his most interesting style of the famous election of 1851), and W. F. Waterhouse of Weyauwega, who for three years was Historian of the Old Settlers Society. Many others have given valuable assistance to the work. This History treats first of the character of the wild �Indian lands�, out of which Waupaca County was carved by the hardy pioneers of �49, �50, and �51. This department, in interesting narrative style covers the period from the days of the Territory of Wisconsin to the political organization of the �County and Town of Waupaca� in 1851. In it the author deals much with the Indians, their encounters with the whites, and among themselves. The hardships of the early settlers, and how resolutely they endured them, are vividly portrayed, as also the energy with which they overcame every obstacle to civilization. Anecdotes and reminiscences of the old times are plentiful in this department, as, indeed, they are throughout the whole book. Next is treated the political history of the County as a whole. Herein great care Has been exercised to insure accuracy of statement. The official records of the County have been searched with diligence, and this statistical and political matter (of great value for Reference  ) may be depended upon as reliable.
There is a sketch of each Town, City and Village in the County; and in treating these the same care has been taken to be correct in all statements of fact. The chapters on the Towns contain much excellent contributed matter, valuable for Reference  , and of decided interest as narrative reading.
The work is strictly historical. As such it can not and does not champion either side of any disturbing question of the past. Of all such questions it gives simply the unvarnished historical record as found in the archives of the County. Neither does this work seek to give undue prominence to any locality, or to any man or party; yet, of necessity, its pages record the names and deeds of many hundreds of the old pioneers. In conclusion is a summary of the proceedings of the Old Settlers� Society - not the least interesting feature of the book to one who was a member of that organization.
The history contains 219 pages, printed in the beautiful new type, on extra heavy paper, and was published by D. L. Stinchfield in this city. Handsomely bound in boards and cloth, with gold-leaf stamping on the front and back, by W. B. Conkey, Chicago, and is far superior in strength and appearance to that of the average cloth- bound book.
 [REF:#008b]  Reference    8.b Waupaca County, Wisconsin
 History and Genealogical Website and part of the WIGenWeb Project
 Click on Redball for More Info.<--- WIGenWeb Homepage!
 [REF:#009]  Reference    9. 1860 Census for Waupaca County, Wisconsin; M653, Reel #1433; Family Group 772-651; Samuel, 1 & Mary (Warnock) Pinkerton's Family.
 [REF:#010]  Reference    10. 1870 Census for Waupaca County, Wisconsin; M593, Reel #1744, Page 138; Family Group 346-348; Samuel, 1 & Mary (Warnock) Pinkerton's Family.
 [REF:#011]  Reference    11. 1880 Census for Waupaca County, Wisconsin; T-9, Reel #1451 & 1452; Page 8, E.D. 18, Vol. 4; Family Group 66-68; Samuel, 1 & Mary (Warnock) Pinkerton's Family.
 [REF:#012]  Reference    12. 1850 Census - Salem Twp.; Washington County, New York; M432, Reel #611, Sht. 278A; Family group 441-456; Robert, 2 Pinkerton, Labor
 [REF:#013]  Reference    13.a -- 1900 Census Kent, King County, Washington; T623, Roll #1744 vol. 6, E.D. 76 Sht. 11, Line 98; Family Group 249-246; Samuel, 2 & Margaret J. (Smith) Pinkerton's Family.
  13.b -- 1910 Census, Kent Village, King Co., Washington; T-624, Reel: 1657 E.D.: 38, Page 7b; F.Visit: 181;  Samuel J. Alice (Tucker) PINKERTON, and family

  13.c -- 1920 Census, Kent Village, King Co., Washington; T-625, Reel: 1924 E.D.: 44, Page 16b; F.Visit: 477;  Samuel J. Alice (Tucker) PINKERTON, and family

  13.d -- 1930 Census, Kent Village, King Co., Washington; T-626, Reel: 2490 E.D.: 305, Page 2b; F.Visit: 061;  Samuel J. Alice (Tucker) PINKERTON, and family
 [REF:#014]  Reference    14. 1860 Census - West Hebron, Washington County, NY.; M653 - Reel #874, Page 202b; Family Group 156 - 162; Samuel D. & Jane (McAllister) Pinkerton's Family.
 [REF:#015]  Researcher  15. Mrs. Ida E. (Vickrey) Nelson, dec'd
 b. 30 Nov 1926; d. 20 Feb 2002, 76yrs, Vale, Malheur Co., OR. 97918;
 [SSD# 532-20-5412 Washington]
 Researcher and Descendant of;
     Grand-Dau of      Click on Redball for More Info.<--- SAMUEL JOHN PINKERTON;
     Gr-GrandDau of Click on Redball for More Info.<---  SAMUEL W. & Margaret J. (Smith) PINKERTON,
 Summer Address: 10152 Leverman Rd. SE Aumsville, Marion Co., OR 97325;
 Winter Address: 1560 W. Superstition Ave. #17 Apache Junction, AZ. 85220
 Lived at: Freezeout Gulch, Iornside, Malheur Co., OR. 97908
 Lived at: 10152 Leverman Rd. SE Aumsville, OR 97325
 Various letters of:
Click on Redball for More Info.<--- a.) 17 Sep 1988, Pg1;   Click on Redball for More Info.<--- b.) 17 Sep 1988, Pg2;  
Click on Redball for More Info.<--- c.) 29 Nov 1988, Pg1;   Click on Redball for More Info.<--- d.) 29 Nov 1988, Pg2;  
Click on Redball for More Info.<--- e.) 29 Nov 1988, Pg3;   Click on Redball for More Info.<--- f.) 29 Nov 1988, Pg4;  
Click on Redball for More Info.<--- g.) 05 Dec 1988, Pg1;  
Click on Redball for More Info.<--- h.) 18 Jan 1989, Pg1;   Click on Redball for More Info.<--- i.) 18 Jan 1989, Pg2;  
Click on Redball for More Info.<--- j.) 07 May 1990, Pg1;   Click on Redball for More Info.<--- k.) 07 May 1990, Pg2;  
Click on Redball for More Info.<--- l.) 07 May 1990, Pg3;  
 [REF:#016]  Reference    16. PHYLLIS B. (DUNN) FULK
Researcher and Descendant of SAMUEL W. PINKERTON;
601 Red Oak Lane; Horseshoe Bend AR 72512
 [REF:#017]  Reference    17. 1860 Census - NODAWAY TWP. Page County, Iowa; Reel #337, Page 941 Sht. 2, Line 4; Family Group 252-252; Clarinda Post Office; Samuel, 2 & Margaret J. (Smith) Pinkerton's Family. & Margaret J. (Smith) Pinkerton's Family.
 [REF:#018]  Reference    18. 1870 Census - Page Co., Iowa; Reel #414, Page 431; Family Group 870-870; Harlan Township; Clarinda Post Office; Samuel, 2 & Margaret J. (Smith) Pinkerton's Family.
 [REF:#019]  Reference    19. 1910 Census Page County, Iowa E.D. 18, Sheet 19a, F.G. 120-120; Alexander & Jennie (Duncan) Pinkerton Family.
 [REF:#020]  Reference    20 1880 Census - Harlan Twp. Page County, Iowa; T-9, Roll #359; Vol. 25, E.D. 156 Sht. 14, Line 49; Family Group 127-129
 [REF:#021]  Reference    21. PAGES FROM THE PAST; Vol. I, Number 4; December, 1976; "Harlan Township" Page 4
 [REF:#022]  Reference    22. PAGES FROM THE PAST; Vol. I, Number 4; December, 1976; "Harlan Township"; Page 5
 [REF:#023]  Reference    23. PAGES FROM THE PAST; Vol. I, Number 4 December, 1976; "History of Shambaugh" Page 10
 [REF:#024]  Reference    24. Mrs. SHERRY (WOODS) KASEBERG;
Researcher and Descendant of ROBERT WARWICK PINKERTON;
Address: Star Route; Wasco, Oregon 97065
Letter Dated: Jun 14, 1987; Letter Dated: Jul 01, 1987;
Letter Dated: Jul 15, 1987; Letter Dated: Apr 19, 1990;
Letter Dated: Apr 28, 1990 See: Click on Redball for More Info.<--- REF:#35 See: Click on Redball for More Info.<--- REF:#36
E-Mail Date: Jun 01, 20002 6:29:15 PM Pacific Daylight Time From:
Click on Redball for More Info.<--- [email protected] (Sherry Kaseberg)
 [REF:#025]  Reference    NEWSPAPER - OBSERVER, MORO OREGON;
Dated March 23, 1900 Click on Redball for More Info.<--- (From Sherry Kaseberg above)
 [REF:#026]  Reference    1850 Census
- Salem Twp. Washington County, New York; M432, Reel #611, Page 260 Family Group; WILLIAM, 1 PINKERTON Family
 [REF:#027]  Reference    1860 Census;
Waupaca County, Wisconsin; M653, Reel #875; Family Group 771-650; William, 2 & Margaret (McCloy) Pinkerton Family.
 [REF:#028]  Reference    1870 Census
- Waupaca Twp. Waupaca County, Wisconsin; Reel #1744, Page 181; Family Group 232-234; William, 2 & Margaret (McCloy) Pinkerton Family.
 [REF:#029]  Reference    1880 Census
- Amity Twp.; 23 June 1880; Page County, Iowa; T-9, Reel #358; E.D. 81, Sht. 510, Line #125; Family Group #133- 125; William, 2 & Margaret (McCloy) Pinkerton Family.
 [REF:#030]  Reference    1900 Census
- Amity Twp.; 18 May 1900; Page County, Iowa; T-623, Reel #451; E.D. 81, Sht. 10, Line #; Family Group #206- 207; Son William C. Pinkerton and Mother, Margaret (McCloy) Pinkerton.
 [REF:#031]  Reference    PAGES FROM THE PAST;
Vol. I, Number 4; December, 1976; "History of Shambaugh"; Page 17;
Click on Redball for More Info.<---  William C. Pinkerton, Bank Story.
 [REF:#032]  Reference    Interview of ROBERT L. & JAMES R. PINKERTON,
by the Ventura Historical Society; for recognizing the Family at "Irish Pioneer Picnic" in Ventura, CA in October of 1986.
 [REF:#033]  Reference   Click on Thumbnail for Larger Photo  Ventura Historical Society;
 Published "THE PINKERTON FAMILY"; July/August 1988
 Sent to us by: Click on Redball for More Info.<--- [REF:#001]
 [REF:#034]  Reference    Oral Interview with JAMES R. PINKERTON,
by the Ventura Historical Society on 11 Dec. 1985, at his home at 123 Seaspray Way, Port Hueneme, CA. a year before his death of 19 Dec. 1986
Click on Redball for More Info.<--- See: Google.com Map! 123 Seaspray Way, Port Hueneme, CA. 93041
Click on Redball for More Info.<--- See: Interview On-Line...prsjr
 [REF:#035]  Reference    Mrs. SHERRY (WOODS) KASEBERG;
Researcher and Descendant of ROBERT WARWICK PINKERTON; Address: Star Route; Wasco, Oregon 97065; Letter to this writer of Apr. 28, 1990
 [REF:#036]  Reference    Shermon County,
Oregon Historical Society Moro, Oregon 97039, Phone 505/565-3232
 [REF:#037]  Researcher   Mrs. Tom (Elizabeth) Pinkerton;
Reasearcher and wife of 1.2.6.3.7.1 JOHN "Thomas" PINKERTON;
Click on Redball for More Info.<--- See: John G. PINKERTON
 8780 Jadestone Court, Elk Grove, CA 95624; Letter of March 28, 1991
 [REF:#038]  Reference    38. Commemorative Biographical Record of Upper Wisconsin ~ 1895
 Counties: Waupaca, Portage, Wood, Marathon, Oneida, Vilas, Langlade and Shawano
by: J. H. Beers & Co.; Published: Chicago, by J. H. Beers & Co. Ed. 1895;
 Pg. 443-444 Cora E. ALLEN, Wife of John PINKERTON
 Pg. 446-447 Robert PINKERTON, m. Alice STRATTON
 Pg. 804-805 John PINKERTON; Click on Redball for More Info.<--- See: John Lockridge PINKERTON
 Pg. 810-811 Robert R. PINKERTON, Biography
 Pg. 885-886 Thomas ORR, Biography
 Pg. 895-896 Samuel D. PINKERTON, Biography
 Pg. 908-909 Joseph E. MONTGOMERY, m. Sarah J. PINKERTON Biography
 [REF:#039]  Researcher  Holly (Sprise) KOBZA
8120 Grove Ave. Wis. Tapids, WI 54494; [Old]
Researcher & Descendant of:
Click on Redball for More Info.<--- Dau of: 6th Generation: Margaret A. (Johnson) & Donald R. SPRISE
Click on Redball for More Info.<--- GrandDau of: 5th Generation: Effa R. (Pinkerton) JOHNSON
Click on Redball for More Info.<--- Gr-GrandDau of: 4th Generation: John,2 L. & Mary (Pinkerton) PINKERTON
Click on Redball for More Info.<--- Gr-Gr-GrandDau of: 3rd Generation: Samuel,1 & Mary (Warnock) PINKERTON
Click on Redball for More Info.<--- Gr-Gr-Gr-GrandDau of: 2nd Generation: Robert,1 & Jane (Lockridge) PINKERTON

Letters of Jul. 3, 1991; Aug. 8, 1991; Dec. 23, 1991
Mrs Holly (Sprise) Kobza (Click on Redball for More Info.<--- [email protected]) [Old]
Mrs Holly (Sprise) Kobza (Click on Redball for More Info.<--- [email protected]) [New 2007]
 Holly has shared and informed this writer with a lot of information on the Waupaca Co. PINKERTONS, which I am truly indebted...prs
 [REF:#040]  Researcher Click on Thumbnail for Larger Photo Click on Redball for More Info. PHYLLIS B. (DUNN) FULK
Researcher and Wife of Descendant of SAMUEL W. PINKERTON;
121 Riverview Drive; Horseshoe Bend, AR. 72512;
Letter to this writer Jul. 16, 1993
Letter to this writer Aug. 28, 1993
 [REF:#041]  Researcher  R. BRUCE PINKERTON;
304 Dove Dr., Newark, DE. 19713, Phone 302-368-2058;
Researcher and Descendent of PINKERTON'S of Lancaster Co., PA.
[Not our PINKERTON "Branch"]
 [REF:#042]  Reference    THE SURNAMES of SCOTLAND;
The New York Public Library, by GEORGE F. BLACK (1866-1948)
 [REF:#043]  Reference    Oath of Allegiance;
Naturalization Record, of SAMUEL, 1 PINKERTON; (1803-1892),
Recorded 12 Jun. 1855, in the Circuit Court of Waupacca Co., WI;
Book No. __, Page No. 41; Sent to this writer Sep. 23, 1994 by Click on Redball for More Info.<--- Holly Sprise [REF:#39]
 [REF:#044]  Reference    The Petition and Naturalization Deposition;
of JANE (WARNOCK) PINKERTON; (1839-1914),
Recorded 21 Feb. 1889, in the 7th Judicial Court of Waupacca Co., WI;
Book No. __, Page No. 204; Sent to this writer Sep. 23, 1994 by
Click on Redball for More Info.<--- Holly Sprise [REF:#39]
 [REF:#045]  Researcher  Cheryl E. (Macfarlane) Butler:
Click on Redball for More Info.<--- E-Mail Address: [email protected]
2nd Dau of Mrs. Ruth E. (Pinkerton) MACFARLANE
Granddaughter of Click on Redball for More Info.<--- Arthur Robert PINKERTON (WI. 1886-1966, 80yrs FL.)
Great-Granddaughter of Click on Redball for More Info.<--- Robert R. PINKERTON (Irl 1842-1906 64yrs WI.)
Gr-Great-Granddaughter of Click on Redball for More Info.<--- Samuel D. PINKERTON (Irl 1803-1892, 89yrs WI.)
Gr-Gr-Great-Granddaughter of Click on Redball for More Info.<--- Robert,1 PINKERTON (Irl c1870-Unk, N.Ireland)
Click on Redball for More Info.<--- See Query: Nov. 10, 2001
Click on Redball for More Info.<--- See Query: Nov. 12, 2001
Click on Redball for More Info.<--- Jack and Cheryl Butler's Homepage Web Site [No revision Date]
Click on Redball for More Info.<--- Cheryl Butler's PINKERTON Introductiob Web Site [No revision Date]
 [REF:#046]  Researcher  Richard H. Rhode
Sant Paul, Minnesota, E-Mail: Click on Redball for More Info.<--- [email protected]
"Rhode Family Tree" Subj: Click on Redball for More Info.<--- Robert D. Pinkerton
Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 9:35:06 PM Eastern Standard Time
 [REF:#047]  Reference    Evergreen Cemetery, Washington Co., NY.
Rootsweb.com Washington, Co., NY
Click on Redball for More Info.<--- See: Inscriptions - Evergreen Cemetery Wash., NY.
Contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Peg Culver, Carlene Banks & Dolores Phaneuf 15 May 2001.
 [REF:#048]  Researcher  Bonnie McALLISTER
Click on Redball for More Info.<--- [email protected]
Subject: [[email protected]] McAllister, Pinkerton IRE Salem, NY WI
Click on Redball for More Info.<--- Message #17376
Date: Sun, 8 Jul 2001 At: 13:36:16 -0500
 [REF:#049]  Reference      Greenwich Cemetery, Washington Co., NY.
Click on Redball for More Info.<--- Ancestry.com - Greenwich Cemetery, Surname "M"
Click on Redball for More Info.<--- NYGenWeb Washington County,NY Cemetery Reference List
 [REF:#050]  Reference   Click on Redball for More Info.<--- [email protected], Donald James
rootsweb.com GEDCOM: "James Family RI & CT"
Entries: 22,024; Updated: 12 June 2009 at: 00:31:06 UTC (Fri)
Click on Redball for More Info.<--- �ID: I16730, Miss Jennie Mae WHITAKER
 [REF:#051]  Descendant     Lewis Fuller Steele,
Click on Redball for More Info.<--- Address: [email protected]
 1st E-Mail Dated: Sun, February 14, 2010 at: 8:25:38 PM
Click on Redball for More Info.<--- 2nd Son of Tompkins H. STEELE, & 2nd Wife Mary E. MANN
Click on Redball for More Info.<--- GrandSon of Elizabeth "Lizzie" PINKERTON & J. Frank STEELE
Click on Redball for More Info.<--- Gr-GrandSon of John "Robert" PINKERTON & Margaret DEVINE
 [REF:#052]  Descendant      Marie Alexenko
Click on Redball for More Info.<--- Address: [email protected]
 1st E-Mail: Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at: 7:35 pm
Click on Redball for More Info.<--- Dau of: Alice SCHMIDT, & Father Unknown
Click on Redball for More Info.<--- GranDau of: Ann Pinkerton POOLE, & Harry D. SCHMIDT
Click on Redball for More Info.<--- Gr-GrandDau of Donald Wiley POOLE & 1st Wife Joanne
Click on Redball for More Info.<--- Gr-Gr-GrandDau Wilma,1 PINKERTON & Charles Ellis POOLE
Click on Redball for More Info.<--- Gr-Gr-Gr-GrandRobert,5 Warwick PINKERTON & Carrie Jane BENNETT,
 [REF:#053]  Researcher     Click on Redball for More Info.<--- [email protected]
Paul L Weitfle, Jr.
10309 Gentlewind Drive, Cincinnati OH 45242-5814; Phone: (513) 793-4815">
 Pinkerton genealogy, from Ballymoney Ireland
 1st E-Mail: Dated: Mon, May 10, 2010 at: 8:34 pm PSTime
 [REF:#054]  Researcher      Jean E. DeLauche
Click on Redball for More Info.<--- [email protected]
 Subj. Love Your "My Pinkerton Family" Web Pages!
- from another Pinkerton descendant
 1st E-Mail: Dated: Sun, April 11, 2010 at: 1:48:26 PM PSTime
 2nd E-Mail: Dated: Sun, April 18, 2010 at: 12:30 PM PSTime
 [REF:#055]  Researcher    Paula K. Dickson
Click on Redball for More Info.<--- [email protected] 
 Rootsweb.com GEDCOM: "Paula's Ancestry"
 Dated: 23 May 2010 at: 20:39:19 UTC (Sun)
Click on Redball for More Info.<--- �ID: I07513, Samuel Albert Barrington
 [REF:#056]  Reference      A Standard History of Waupaca County, Wisconsin - 1917
 Ed. John M. WARE, The Lewis Publishing Co., Chicago & New York, 1917
An Authentic Narrative of the Past, with Particular Attention to the Modern Era in the Commercial, Industrial, Educational, Civic and Social Development
Click on Redball for More Info.<--- Wisconsin Historical Society, Book On-Line
 [REF:#057]  Computer Site     Carmen Pappan
Click on Redball for More Info.<---  [email protected]
 Rootweb.com GEDCON: "Carmen's Family Tree"
Entries: 7,299 Updated: 2005-10-19 02:31:11 UTC (Wed)
Click on Redball for More Info.<--- �ID: I6062 Joseph E. MONTGOMERY
 [REF:#058]  Computer Site      jdelauche
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Click on Redball for More Info.<--- Samuel David Pinkerton, (1832-1885, 53yrs) m. Jane McALLISTER, 6 Ch.
 [REF:#059]  Computer Site      Jack and Cheryl Butler's Web Site
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Cheryl's Genealogy "Our Pinkerton Family History"
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Click on Redball for More Info.<--- 1st Generation: Robert PINKERTON, m. Jane LOCKRIDGE, 3Ch.
Click on Redball for More Info.<--- 2nd Generation: Samuel PINKERTON, m. Mary WARNOCK, 7Ch.
Click on Redball for More Info.<--- 3rd Generation: Robert R. PINKERTON,
          m. 1st Zelia M. Jewett,
          m. 2nd Margaret L. Cochran, 3Ch.
          m. 3rd Margarette McElwain
Click on Redball for More Info.<--- 4th Generation: Arthur Robert PINKERTON, m. Almyra Pearl SANDERS, 3 Ch.
Click on Redball for More Info.<--- 5th Generation: Ruth Elaine PINKERTON, m. Thomas MACFARLANE, 4 Ch.

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 [REF:#060]  Tee/Mom      Subject: Pinkerton family/4 Dennison Orphans
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 Tarraha Branch, Saratoga County, New York
 1st E-Mail: Fri, December 9, 2011 At: 7:32:52 AM PSTime
 The father of the 4 orphans was a uncle of mine,I have Dennison info if your still working on this Pinkerton family.      [Thanks Tee, Yes, I'm still working on the PINKERTON family. Would love to receive anything you would like to share.]

 2nd E-Mail: Fri, December 9, 2011 10:05:48 AM PSTime
Thanks for replying back, We have been doing our genealogy research for abt twenty yrs, even went as far as having DNA done receiving connection for Dennison back to 1200.....We do search for documentation,so we are sure of info added to our tree.
George R Dennison b 1865 m. 1st Sarah Pinkerton, he died 1919 Springfield Mass. after Sarah died George m. 2nd Harriet M Groesbeck
(they had a son Stephen Harold 1909 in NY)
George is the son of Hugh E. Dennison and (Sarah Ann Keys) s/o Andrew Dennison and Jane McFarland (my 3rd gr grandparents) Andrew b 1816 Tyrone Ireland Jane b 1817 Tyrone Ireland (Jane's parents John McFarland and Jane Clark)
George' sibs...........( the children were not orphaned, Lizzie (Elizabeth) was Sarah's sister, back then family took in relatives children)
Clara m Frank Nelson
Sarah m Harry Adams ,South Wales NY
George P m Thelma Martin
James Edward m Ruth Dickenson (Interlaken NY)
Marion m Lewis Marchland
Working on Robert(Bert) also have a photo of Robert when he was young) have talked to second cousin Bobby s/o Bert at family reunion at young Lewis Marchland's home
George's wife Sarah died in 1905
Any other help I can give just let me know
Happy Holidays, Tee/Mom
 [REF:#061]  Reference      
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 Source & Reference   for Ireland
 [Irl:#001]  Atlases, Gazetteers, Maps   "A topographical Dictionary of Ireland - 1837"
By Samuel Lewis; London; Pub. S. Lewis and Company, 1837.
[See LDS: G.S. 941,5E5L or film 599,557; also Microfiche]

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1885 my Gr-Grandmother: Rachel (Pinkerton) DUNCAN, 1867-1929 62yrs Page Co., IA. - Click on Thumbnail for Larger Photo! Rachel, 18yrs  These records are part of the "Genealogy Computer Package" *** PC-PROFILE *** Volume - II.
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Compiled and self Published in Oct. 14, 1993 by Paul R. Sarrett, Jr. with the assistance of my late mother Mrs. M. Lucille (WILSON) SARRETT. (1917-1987, age age 70yrs) & My Grandmother: Mrs. Vera B. (DUNCAN) WILSON (1896-1988, age 92yrs) The "Work-Books" were compiled by listing the various families, born, married, died, and a history of that family branch. In 1996 I started "Up-Loading" this material on the now called Friends of Page Co., site...prs
1910 my Gr-Grandmother: Rachel (Pinkerton) DUNCAN, 1867-1929 62yrs Page Co., IA. - Click on Thumbnail for Larger Photo!
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