30 September 2008

MFH: September

There are two September events for which I do not know specific dates.

This September was the 278th anniversary of the birth of my 6th great-grandmother, Elisabetha Barbara Molter. Elisabetha was born in September 1730 in Altenkirchen, Kusel, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany. She was the second (of four) daughter and third (of seven) child of Johann Theobald and Anna Margaretha Angelica (Pfaff) Molter.

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On 03 May 1757, Elisabetha married Johann Adam Becker in Altenkirchen. Elisabetha and Johann had nine children, six sons and three daughters. Elisabetha died in Altenkirchen in January 1784.

My descent from Elisabetha is:
Elisabetha Barbara Molter + Johann Adam Becker
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Johann Jacob Becker + Maria Catharina Mehl
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Catharina Barbara Becker + Johann Theobald Bender
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Margaretha Bender + Johannes Schoen
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Frederick August Schoen + Margaret Anna "Marianne" Kress
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John Charles Schoen + Helena Loretta Ruppel
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Harry Frederick Schoen + Freda Irene Needs
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My Father + My Mother
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Me

Also, this September was the 151st anniversary of the birth of my great-great-grandmother, Mary Ann Skehan. Mary Ann was born in September 1857 in Quebec, Canada. On 08 August 1875 in Lac Sainte-Marie, Quebec, Canada, Mary Ann married Thomas Hayes, Jr. Mary Ann and Thomas, along with their eldest son, my great-grandfather, emigrated to the USA in 1878. Mary Ann and Thomas had ten children, six sons and four daughters.

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Mary Ann died on 22 September 1940 in Marietta, Washington, Ohio, USA where she is buried at (New) St. Mary's Cemetery on St. Mary's Avenue.



My descent from Mary Ann is:
Mary Ann Skehan + Thomas Hayes, Jr.
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Thomas Francis Hayes + Harriett Hayes
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Mary Eileen Hayes + Benedict Aloysius Roddy
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My Mother + My Father
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Me

27 September 2008

In Memoriam: Paul Newman (1925-2008)

Paul Newman, renowned actor and philanthropist, has died at age 83 (CNN, MSNBC).

Here are some tributes:
via StinkyLulu


via Film Experience Blog



via Boy Culture

MFH: 27 September

Today is the 124th anniversary of the birth of my great-grandmother, Helena Loretta Ruppel. Lena, as she was known in the family, was born 27 September 1884 at Hohman, Washington, Ohio, USA. Lena was the seventh (of nine) child and fourth (of six) daughter of John Konrad and Carolina (Herbst) Ruppel.

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In this picture of the John Konrad and Carolina Ruppel family, I believe that Lena is the girl standing to the right of her father.

Lena was married on 04 October 1904 at St. Patrick's Catholic Church, Hohman, Washington County, Ohio to John Charles Schoen. Lena and Charlie had three children, two daughters and one son.

This picture of John Ruppel and three of his daughters was taken in about 1904. Lena is the daughter in the dark dress to the right of the portrait. The portrait is of John Konrad and Carolina (Herbst) Ruppel. That portrait today hangs in my home.

This is the wedding portrait of John Charles and Helena Loretta (Ruppel) Schoen.

This picture of Charlie and Lena Schoen was taken on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary in October 1954.

Lena died 16 February 1955 in Marietta, Washington, Ohio, USA where she is buried in the (Old) St. Mary's Cemetery on Fourth Street.

My descent from Lena is:
Helena Loretta Ruppel + John Charles Schoen
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Harry Frederick Schoen + Freda Irene Needs
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My Father + My Mother
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Me

26 September 2008

MFH: 26 September

Today is the 222nd anniversary of the marriage of my 5th great-grandparents, Johann Theobald Bender and Maria Elisabetha Wagner. Johann and Maria were married on 26 September 1786 in Altenkirchen, Kusel, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany.

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Johann was born 31 March 1759 in Altenkirchen and Maria was born 25 January 1760 in nearby Frohnhofen. Johann and Maria had three children, two daughters and a son. Maria died 04 March 1813 in Altenkirchen and Johann died 24 April 1819 also in Altenkirchen.

My descent from Johann and Maria is:
Johann Theobald Bender + Maria Elisabetha Wagner
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Johann Theobald Bender + Catharina Barbara Becker
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Margaretha Bender + Johannes Schoen
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Frederick August Schoen + Margaret Anna "Marianne" Kress
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John Charles Schoen + Helena Loretta Ruppel
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Harry Frederick Schoen + Freda Irene Needs
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My Father + My Mother
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Me

Today, also, is the 170th anniversary of the birth of great-great-grandmother, Sarah Jane Walker. Sarah Jane was born 26 September 1838 in Indian Creek, Monongalia, (West) Virginia, USA. Sarah Jane and her twin brother, John, were born the eldest of the 14 children of Jonathan and Elizabeth S. (Lowe) Walker.

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Sarah Jane married Andrew D. Fleming on 05 May 1874 in Washington County, Ohio. Sarah Jane and Andrew had three daughters. Sarah Jane died on 20 September 1920 in Lawrence Township, Washington County, Ohio.

My descent from Sarah Jane Walker is:
Sarah Jane Walker + Andrew D. Fleming
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Rena Belle Fleming + James Eldridge Needs
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Freda Irene Needs + Harry Frederick Schoen
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My Father + My Mother
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Me

20 September 2008

The Final Frontier

On of my favorite web sites in the Astronomy Picture of the Day. The pictures are always amazing. Yesterday, they ran what is quite possibly the very first picture of an extrasolar planet (picture below).


The search for extrasolar planets is one of the most fascinating aspects of field of astronomy. You can learn all about the know extrasolar planets at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory's Planet Quest web site.

MFH: 20 September

Today is the 290th anniversary of the birth of my 6th great-grandmother, Sarah Bartlett. Sarah was born to John and Elizabeth (Haynes) Bartlett on 20 September 1718 in Norwalk, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA.

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In 1740, Sarah married Jonas Seely and they had five children, four sons and a daughter. Sarah died in Goshen, Orange, New York, USA.

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My descent from Sarah Bartlett is:
Sarah Bartlett + Jonas Seely
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Joseph Seely + Elizabeth Haines
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William Gedney Seely + Hannah Ferris
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Joseph Seely + Caroline S. Richards
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Adda R. Seely + Lewis C. Hayes
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Harriett Hayes + Thomas Francis Hayes
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Mary Eileen Hayes + Benedict Aloysius Roddy
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My Mother + My Father
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Me


Today is also the 236th anniversary of the birth of my 4th great-grandfather, Edmund Hayes. Edmund was born 20 September 1772 in Loudoun County, Virginia, USA.

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On 07 April 1797, Edmund married Sarah Whitacre in Frederick County, Maryland. Edmund and Sarah had 10 children, 3 sons and 7 daughters. Edmund died in Wesley Township, Washington County, Ohio, USA.

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My descent from Edmund Hayes is:
Edmund Hayes + Sarah Whitacre
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David P. Hayes + Nancy Agnes Haddow
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Lewis C. Hayes + Adda R. Seely
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Harriett Hayes + Thomas Francis Hayes
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Mary Eileen Hayes + Benedict Aloysius Roddy
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My Mother + My Father
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Me

18 September 2008

MFH: 18 September

Today is the 332nd anniversary of the birth of my 8th great-grandmother, Elsa Katharina Schneider. Elsa was born 18 September 1676 in Germany. In about 1701, Elsa was married to Johannes Heimbach and they had 14 children, 7 sons and 7 daughters. Elsa died 29 July 1726 in Germany.

My descent from Elsa Katharina Schneider is:
Elsa Katharina Schneider + Johannes Heimbach
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Johann Jacob Heimbach + Mary Gertrude Young
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John Hanback + Mary Huffman
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Rosanna Hanbach + James Lowe
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Jonathan Lowe + Hannah Ayles
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Elizabeth S. Lowe + Jonathan Walker
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Sarah Jane Walker + Andrew D. Fleming
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Rena Belle Fleming + James Eldridge Needs
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Freda Irene Needs + Harry Frederick Schoen
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My Father + My Mother
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Me


Today is also the 315th anniversary of the death of my 7th great-grandmother, Ruth Palmer. Ruth was born 18 September 1693 in Bucks County, Pennsylvania.

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Ruth was married in October 1710 to George Hulme, Jr. and they had one child. Ruth died in 1768 in Loudoun County, Virginia.

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My descent from Ruth Palmer is:
Ruth Palmer + George Hulme, Jr.
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Naomi Hulme + John Whitacre, Jr.
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Caleb Whitacre + Phebe Gore
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Sarah Whitacre + Edmund Hayes
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David P. Hayes + Nancy Agnes Haddow
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Lewis C. Hayes + Adda R. Seely
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Harriett Hayes + Thomas Francis Hayes
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Mary Eileen Hayes + Benedict Aloysius Roddy
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My Mother + My Father
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Me

17 September 2008

MFH: 17 September

Today is the 289th anniversary of the birth of my 6th great-grandfather, Jonas Seely. Jonas was born 17 September 1719 in New Canaan, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA to Ebenezer and Mercy (Dean) Seely.

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Jonas married Sarah Bartlett in 1740 and they had five children, four sons and a daughter. Jonas died 04 December 1757 in Goshen, Orange, New York, USA.

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My descent from Jonas Seely is:
Jonas Seely + Sarah Bartlett
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Joseph Seely + Elizabeth Haines
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William Gedney Seely + Hannah Ferris
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Joseph Seely + Caroline S. Richards
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Adda R. Seely + Lewis C. Hayes
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Harriett Hayes + Thomas Francis Hayes
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Mary Eileen Hayes + Benedict Aloysius Roddy
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My Mother + My Father
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Me

Ex Libris: The Wordy Shipmates


I wrote previously that I had been contacted by Sarah Vowell's publisher about her latest book, The Wordy Shipmates. In addition to the marketing materials they sent me, they also sent me a review copy of the book. I was very much looking forward to reading Sarah's book when it is released in October, so I jumped at the chance to read it now. I was not disappointed.

I am not a fast reader. In fact, I read more slowly than everyone I know. When I was younger I took this as a sign that I wasn't very smart. No one told this, I just came to believe it. As, I got older, I began to understand that the reason that I have always read so slowly is because I'm dyslexic. Once I could put a name to it, the problem seemed less daunting and overwhelming. I still read quite slowly but at least now I know why and don't take it as sign of lack of intelligence. It also is comforting to know that I'm not intentionally mis-reading "dog" for "god," but just that the letters get scrambled between my eyes and my brain. The reason that I mention this is that it is often the case while I am reading fiction the pace of my reading increases somewhat as I progress through the book. This increase in reading speed almost never happens when I read non-fiction books. However, I am delighted to say that it did happen when I was reading The Wordy Shipmates. If my reading speed increased it can only mean that I thoroughly enjoyed the book.

As usually, Sarah's writing is engaging, witty, relevant, and humorous. It is obvious that she has painstakingly researched her subject and is extremely familiar with the primary source material. Rather than getting lost in the stale repetition of facts, dates, and events, Sarah brings the people and events of 17th-century New England to life; making them real and relevant to the reader. I have a very rudimentary knowledge of the history of the New England colonies in the 17th century. The Wordy Shipmates has made me hungry for more.

I will definitely purchase a copy of this book when it is released by the publisher next month and strongly encourage others to do likewise.

I will definitely be attending Sarah's reading and signing at the Harold Washington Library in Chicago on October 23. You can go to the This American Life web site to get a list of dates for Sarah's book tour.

Finally, I need to acknowledge my good friend, Chris C., "girl linguist," for not only introducing me to Sarah Vowell's work but also for assuring me that Sarah is in fact a real person. Thanks, Chris, you're a peach!

But wait there's more!
I actually finished reading The Wordy Shipmates on Monday. On my morning commute, which was about 20 minutes longer than usual due to flooding from last weekend's 8-12 inches of rain, I realized that I fast approaching the end of the book. Sadly, for me, I hadn't brought with me another book to read after finishing this one. So I decided to stop reading and save the rest for the train ride home. Of course, the ride home was about 30 minutes longer than usual, so I have plenty of time to read the rest of the book. With nothing but time on my hands I made short work of the Chicago Tribune crossword puzzle.

Then I recalled that I had put on my iPod a bunch of audio files that a friend from Ohio (Hi, Paul!) had sent me. These files were from the old CBS program, You Are There, one of my all time favorites. I decided to scroll through the files to see what was there. To my amazement, I found a file for the "Ann Hutchinson's Trial." If you read The Wordy Shipmates, you will become quite familiar with Mrs. Hutchinson and her trial. Since I had plenty of time to pass, I listened to the program and heard many of the words I had just read over the previous few days. It was a fitting ending for the book.

12 September 2008

MFH: 12 September

Today is 209th anniversary of the birth of my 4th great-grandfather, Robert Haddow. Robert was born 12 September 1799 in Springfield, Carluke, Lanarkshire, Scotland.

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Robert married Jannette Ormiston and they had six children, three sons and three daughters. Robert and family emigrated to the USA; arriving in New York aboard the brig Portaferry on 06 June 1834. Robert died 16 February 1885 in Barlow Township, Washington County, Ohio.

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My descent from Robert is:
Robert Haddow + Jannette Ormiston
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Nancy Agnes Haddow + David P. Hayes
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Lewis C. Hayes + Adda R. Seely
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Harriett Hayes + Thomas Francis Hayes
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Mary Eileen Hayes + Benedict Aloysius Roddy
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My Mother + My Father
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Me

09 September 2008

Roster, Survivors, 36th Ohio Infantry, 1908

The 36th Regiment of the Ohio Infantry was organized at Marietta, Ohio, July 30-August 31, 1861. The 36th left Ohio for West Virginia September 10, 1861. They moved to Summerville, and duty there till May, 1862. They were attached to Cox's Kanawha Brigade, West Virginia, to October, 1861. District of the Kanawha, West Virginia, to March, 1862. 3rd Brigade, Kanawha Division, West Virginia, to September, 1862. 2nd Brigade, Kanawha Division, 9th Army Corps, Army of the Potomac, to October, 1862. 2nd Brigade, Kanawha Division, District of West Virginia, Dept. of the Ohio, to February, 1863. Crook's Brigade, Baird's Division, Army of Kentucky, Dept. of the Cumberland, to June, 1863. 3rd Brigade, 4th Division, 14th Army Corps, Army of the Cumberland, to October, 1863. 1st Brigade, 3rd Division, 14th Army Corps, to April, 1864. 1st Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division, West Virginia, to January, 1865. 1st Brigade, 1st Infantry Division, West Virginia, to July, 1865. You can find more history of the regiment at the National Park Service's Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System.


I created a map showing all of the place names that I could identify. Click here to view the map. Please note that there are two pages of places. If you don't find a particular place on the first page then click over to the second page.


Please feel free to contact me with questions, comments, or corrections to the map or the transcription of the pamphlet below.































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ROSTER


SURVIVORS


36th OHIO INFANTRY


1908



Prepared by
JEWETT PALMER
Marietta, Ohio



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Picture of
MAJ. GEN. GEORGE CROOK
(1st Col. 36th O. Infantry)



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To My Comrades:


      A year ago at an informal reunion of the regiment, held in this city, I made a proposition to the members present that if they would defray the expenses of the preparation of a roster of the survivors of the regiment I would do the work for my share. This they readily agreed to and I at once entered upon the undertaking.


      In this little pamphlet you have as near as I have been able to accomplish it such a roster as was contemplated. It has been a more difficult task than I anticipated but it has been a work of love and I have greatly enjoyed it. I am aware that imperfections will be found in it but such things are inevitable in such undertakings. The names, company designations, with P. O. addresses of about 460 living members of our dear old command are contained in the following pages. An edition of 550 copies has been prepared so that the widows and children, even the grand-children, of some of the departed ones, who have asked for it may have a copy.


      I do not know that this work will ever be revised but I earnestly request the members who receive a copy of it to report to me from time to time as they learn of it the death of any comrade. Also any errors or omissions found in the roll.

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Please notify me also of any changes in P. O. address of yourself or that of any comrade coming to your knowledge. So long as I live and am able I will publish annually, and mail to you, a statement of all changes for the year so that you may keep your copy of the roster corrected to date. The P. O. addresses where not otherwise designated are Ohio offices.


      Trusting that you will appreciate this modest but priceless little roll of grizzled heroes and that it may prove of much help, satisfaction and solace to all of you.


      I am as ever your devoted comrade and friend,


JEWETT PALMER,

(Late) Major 36th O. Infantry.



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ROSTER


SURVIVORS 36th O. VOL.
INFANTRY




FIELD AND STAFF


General Hiram F. Devol, Kansas City, Mo.

Major Jewett Palmer, Marietta, O.

Quarter Master T. M. Turner, Chicago, 35 Dearborn avenue

Asst. Surg., Chas. E. Wachenschwanz, Chillicothe, O.

Adjt., Jonathan N. Patton, Holtville, Calif.

Adjt., David Montgomery, Nat. Mil. Home, O.

Sergt. Major, R. C. J. Adney, San Francisco, Calif.

Q. M. Sergt., Rev. R. A. Hoffman, D. D., Pueblo, Col., 329 Michigan avenue

Prin. Mus., Rev. John Tenny, Broken Arrow, Okla.


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COMPANY A

Captain, J. G. Barker, Marietta, O.

Lieut., LaFayette Hawk, Marshfield, O.

1st Sergt., Theodore Hayt, Camanche, Iowa.

1st Sergt., Joel E. Stacy, Rainbow, O.

Sergeant, Jeremiah Unger, Kansas City, Mo., 4412 Norledge Place.

Sergeant, G. P. Smith, Spring Hill, Kas.

Sergeant, John B. Sammons, Kearney, Neb.

Corporal John Steed, Barlow.

Corporal James R. Shaffer, Dwight, Kas.

Corporal, Benjamin F. Clay, Jameson, Iowa.

Corporal, Joseph Dyar, Beverly.

Corporal, Arthur W. Barker, Girard, Kas.

Corporal, Wm. C. Brown, Believed to be living.

Anderson, William, Fort Scott, Kansas.

Anderson, George, Galena, Kas.

Bishop, W. H., Zanesville.

Barnhart, Wm., McDonald, Kas.

Carpenter, Geo. M., Marietta.

Davis, C. C., Marietta.

Devol, Wm., Marietta.

Davis, Edmund F., Lowell.

Devol, Stephen C., Zanesville.

Davis, J. L., Palmer, Neb.

Devol, Silas A., Walker, Iowa.

DeWolfe, E. H., (Musician), Prairie Depot.

Grubb, James, Jameson, Mo.

Hughey, James, Lower Salem.

Israel, Robert, Fairfield, Iowa.

Ladd, Salathael, Marietta.

Lancaster, Wm. A., Marietta.

Lancaster, J. S., Bellaire.

Morris, Allen D., Triadelphia.

McEndry, Elijah, Archer, Neb.

Nott, P. J., Believed to be living.


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Newton, Saml. B., Parsons, Kas.

Owen, Oscar J., Stonington, Ill.

Oliver, J. B., Hiram.

Parsons, Hardison, Beverly.

Perkins, Charles W., Bloomington, Ill.

Ross, Rev. James M., Ravenswood, W. Va.

Stowe, S. S., Marietta.

Swords, Rev. James W., Marietta.

Shockley, Henry, Marietta.

Smith, John, 139 1/2 S. 19th St., Pittsburg, Pa.

Stacy, Arius F., Natl. Mil. Home, O.

Vincent, Marion, Waterford.

Wooster, Jacob, Hastings, Neb.

Wagner, John, Red House, W. Va.





COMPANY B


Lieut., Benjamin Brag, Malta.

1st Sergeant, S. S. Dent, 309 11th street, Greely, Colo.

Sergeant, Edward L. Jones, Smithton, W. Va.

Corporal Ezra Green, New England.

Corporal, Jno. J. Pedan, Crow Summit, W. Va.

Alderman, Ira K., Maryville, Mo.

Atkinson, Chauncey, Independence, Kas.

Brooks, Albert, Amesville.

Butcher, John, Gallipolis.

Beatty, James, Lancaster.

Boatman, Aaron, Portsmouth.

Coy, Wm. H., Omega.

Caldwell, J. W., Rutland.

Coy, C. C., Ewington.

Denny, Randall, Wilkesville.

Denny, Martin V., Believed to be living.

Eaton, Hugh, Plymouth, Mo.

Glenn, M. K., Vinton.

Gilchrist, David, Pleasant Hill, Mo.

Green, Charles E., Effingham, Kas.

Gilson, Joseph, Fall River, Kas.

Hammitt, Samuel, Long Beach, Cal.


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Hoffman, J. A., Chester Hill.

Harris, Geo. K., Athens, R. F. D.

Kent Delatus, Cottageville, W. Va.

Linscott, T. B., Waterford.

Linscott, Harvey, Trimble.

Moler, David, Wayne, Neb.

McClaskey, Thomas, Wellston.

McClain, Andrew K., (Musician), Zaleski.

McNabb, Thompson, Peculia, Mo.

Noyes, George W., Mondamin, Iowa.

Pedan, Henry D., Garfield, Washington, R. F. D. 2.

Rumbold, B. F., Marietta, R. D. 5.

Rumbold, Charles, Soldiers Home, Erie Co.

Roush, John, Vinton.

Rupe, LaFayette, Kyger.

Spires, Jacob C., Ewington.

Viers, Sanford, Ewington.

Walters, J. Clay, Vinton.

Wildman, Hiram, Waterloo, W. Va.

Ward, Mitchel, Ewington.

West, D. W., Metropolis City, Ill.

Wyatt, Hiram C., Butler, Mo.

Whaley, George W., Meriden, Kas.

Walter, Ansel, Ashville.





COMPANY C


Captain, Benj. F. Stearns, Washington, D. C.

Lieut., George W. Putnam, Charleston, W. Va.

1st Sergeant, J. P. Coe, Albany.

Sergeant, J. S. Jennings, Lido, Colo.

Sergeant, H. H. Kerr, New Rockford, North Dakota.

Sergeant, Thos. C. Mann, Gravity, Iowa.

Sergeant, Wm. H. H. McVay, Farnhamville, Iowa.

Corporal, J. W. Hampton, Clare, Mich.

Corporal, Geo. McKibben, Zaleski.

Corporal, Charles McGonigle, Lakeport, Calif., Box 193.


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Corporal, Alex. V. Westfall, Bungtown.

Arthur, David W., E. Liverpool.

Brown, Edwin A., Albany.

Bolen, Frank, Albany.

Barnes, John, Albany.

Campbell, James B., Radcliff.

Crowell, John H., Fitzgerald, Ga., R. F. D. 1.

Clark, James S., Forest City, Oregon.

Dixon, Rev. James, Athens.

Drake, Rev. Thomas H., South New Lyne.

Davidson, John A., South Martin, Ind.

Dever, James C., Day, Mo.

Eutsler, Isaac, South Charleston.

Foster, Wm. C., Mineral.

Gorley, John, Zanesville.

Hawk, Charles E., Wilkesville.

Hudnell, John T., Red House, W. Va.

Hale, Wm. O., Marietta.

Hall, William P., Wilkesville.

Hinton, Thomas J., Lancaster.

Huston, George W., Richwood.

Jennings, Wm., Mineral.

Lewellen, Wm., Albany.

Moore, Wm., Marietta.

Martin, Geo. L., Council Bluffs, Iowa.

Masters, Amos, Hebbardsville.

Masheter, Wm. B., Stillwater, Okla.

Masheter, Jno. J., Phoebus, Va.

Martin, Andrew, Runnells, Iowa.

McKibben, Wesley, Roxbury.

McCoy, Angus, Middleport.

McKibben, John, Stockport.

McKibben, Wm. G., Zaleski.

McCoy, Wm., Athens.

McCoy, I. N., Fultonham.

McKibben, Lewis A., Gallatin, Tenn.

McVay, J. C., Farnhamville, Iowa.

Rickey, John, Albany.

Robinson, Jeff, Chase.

Rinard, Richard, Masterton.

Robinson, Aaron, New Plymouth.

Robinette, Andrew G., Hertha, Kas.

Robinette, Jeremiah, Parsons, Kas.


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Robinette, Thomas, Spokane, Wash.

Sickles, Wm. A., Hartford, Kas.

Shaw, John M., Newport.

Saunders, Charles, Millfield.

Skinnard, Edward, Lowell.

Turner, George, Belpre.

Thorn, Francis M., Carbon Hill.

Watson, J. M., Louisville, Ky., 1607 Dumasnil street.

Williams, Samuel L., Monroeville, Ind.

Walker, Wm. H., Mitchellville, Iowa.

Williams, John W., Strang, Neb.





COMPANY D


Captain, James Stanley, Lower Salem, (age 96.)

Captain, Jesse C. Morrow, Marietta.

Lieut., Saml. L. Grosvenor, Marietta.

1st Sergeant, Silas Shumate, Natl. Mil. Home, Leavenworth, Kas.

Sergeant, Wm. Shumate, Oak Hill.

Corporal, W. J. Radabaugh, Oak Hill.

Corporal, Benjamin W. Seevers, Athens, R. D. 6.

Corporal, Robert Snedegar, Huntington, W. Va.

Corporal, J. B. Parks, Seymour, Iowa.

Arthur, Silas M., Oak Hill.

Britton, Thomas H., Caywood.

Bolen, Wm., Albany.

Colson, Daniel, Pittsburg, Kas.

Comer, John, Sylva, Kas.

Dowling, J. R., Glascow, Ky.

Evans, George, Eifort.

Grudier, Harmon, Monegraw Springs, Mo.

Hall, Wm., Wilkesville.

Horton, John H., Jackson.

Havens, Henry, Warner's Store, Mo.

Johnson, Gabriel, Jackson.


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Marsh, James, Oak Hill.

Phillips, Milton, Portsmouth.

Snedegar, Wm., Huntington, W. Va.

Snedegar, Thos. B., St. Joseph, Mo.

Yeager, Milton, Vermilion, S. Dak.

Zearing, James, (Musician), Marietta, O.





COMPANY E


Lieut., W. K. Johnson, 1316 N. 59th Street, Philadelphia.

Sergeant, Lewis D. Carlton, Jerusalem.

Sergeant, J. H. Eller, Canton.

Corporal, Wilson S. Ackley, ______ Minn.

Corporal, W. H. Brown, Barnesville.

Brown, S. S., Ord, Neb.

Barker, W. H., Dillons.

Bruce, Simon, Graysville.

Bowen, Thomas, Sardis.

Bolen, Jeptha J., Sardis.

Cline, Jonathan, Flint's Mills.

Dolman, John W., Belleville, Ark.

Day, Francis, Masterton.

Giffen, Robert, Latham.

Hall, Simon, New Matamoras.

Heck, John, Woodsfield.

Heck, David, Hornick, Iowa.

Holland, T. G., Harrisville, W. Va.

Hayward, Ezekiel, Glens Ferry, Idaho.

Kinney, Henry, Armstrong's Mills.

LeBarron, Theo. H., Grand Valley, Pa.

Morris, W. J., Kokomo, Ind.

McCoy, Wm., Cambridge.

McCarty, Henry, McArthur.

McElroy, Edward R., Sydney, Ill.

Pratt, Andrew, Mineral.

Ray, Charles P., 311 Jeff Davis Avenue, Montgomery, Ala.

Rodecker, Wm., Sedalia, Mo.

Schaub, Henry, Newcastle.


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Sturgeon, Wm. A., Clarington.

Saulsberry, Daniel, Graysville.

Smith, Thomas W., Springfield, Mo.

Walter, Jacob, Grand Valley, Pa.

Wilson, John, Antioch.

Yockey, Samuel, Barnesville.





COMPANY F


Captain, Thos. W. Moore, Marietta.

Lieut., A. G. King, Barnesville.

Lieut., Fred S. Wallace, Pacific Br. Natl. Mil. Home, Calif.

Sergeant, Wm. W. Hanna, Marietta, R. F. D.

Sergeant, Jno. L. Hollister, Silver Lake, Kas.

Sergeant, John C. Southern, Believed to be living.

Corporal, A. P. Beach, Barlow.

Corporal, Henry Greene, Sedalia, Mo.

Atkinson, George, Marietta.

Atkinson, Chas., Spencer, W. Va.

Bowie, Harvey, Newport.

Beach, Cydnor T., Barlow.

Bennett, Gordon, Dunbar.

Bowie, Ely C., Goose Creek, W. Va.

Bickford, Otis, Creston, Iowa.

Brill, Benj. F., Cherryvale, Kas.

Cooper, Reece, Parkersburg, W. Va., R. D. 6.

Chapman, Ezra, Brown's Mills.

Carpenter, Ezra J., Muscatine, Iowa.

Cowee, Ferdinand P., Grand Island, Neb.

Clark, Leander, Leads, Kas.

Daniels, C. W., Kansas City, Kas.

Deming, H. M., Derby, Kas.

Faris, Samuel, Cherryvale, Kas.

Graham, Finley, Urbana.

Hale, A. S., (Musician), Marietta.

Harvey, Wm., Natl. Mil. Home, Ohio.

Henry, Arius, Waterford.

Ingram, Randall, Cluster, W. Va.

King, A. D., McConnelsville.


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King, John, Meigs.

King, Nicholas, Stevens, W. Va.

Miracle, Wm., Heslop.

Malcomb, Andrew J., San Monica Sol. Home, Calif.

McGirr, Wm. P., Soldiers' Home, St. James, Mo.

Posey, Henry C., Marietta.

Preston, Daniel L., Vincent.

Doe, George, Fleming.

Rogers, Sanderson H., ______ W. Va.

Skipton, Samuel, Marietta.

Steen, H. M., Haines City, Fla.

Smith, Joseph, Heslop.

Steen, Joseph, Natl. Mil. Home, O.

Vandine, Geo. B., Kansas City, Kas.

Wilson, Finley V., Pattens Mills.

Wilson, J. P., Indianola, Iowa.

Woodruff, Anson, Clyde, Ill.

Zearing, John, (Musician), Belpre.





COMPANY G


Lieut., Amos Clark, Raccoon.

Lieut., S. W. Harvey, Fleming.

1st Sergeant, Melvin C. True, Lower Salem.

1st Sergeant, David Rees, Dalzell.

Sergeant, Jno T. Booth, Cincinnati, 3703 Eastern avenue.

Sergeant, Henry C. West, Newport.

Sergeant, David C. Hunter, Dell.

Sergeant, Jno. R. Young, Caywood.

Sergeant, Wm. Morrison, Chillicothe.

Sergeant, Wilbur F. Morse, ______ Mo.

Sergeant, Thos. H. North, Kist, Oregon.

Corporal, Geo. Heckler, Dalton, Mo.

Corporal, A. L. Kitts, Sutton, W. Va.

Corporal, Carl W. Lindner, Anthony, Fla.

Corporal, W. H. H. Lankford, Leon, Kas.

Corporal, Jno. A. True, Chillicothe.

Corporal, H. C. Roberts, Proctorsville.


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Adams, Harvey H., Macksburg.

Alderman, Asahel H., 1361 E. Capitol street, Washington, D. C.

Adams, George W., Wick, W. Va.

Bush, William, Newell's Run.

Beardmore, J. W., Graysville.

Corey, Henry J., (Musician), Moulton, Iowa.

Foster, Josephus, Cambridge.

Foster, Albert, Lore City.

Flanagan, T. J., Poe, Kas.

Gray, Thomas, McConnelsville.

Grudier, George, Newton, Mo.

Hall, James, Flint's Mills.

Hinton, Thos. J., Ellenboro, W. Va.

Hanlin, Wm., Cairo, W. Va.

Judd, L. P., Marietta.

Kemp, Abram D., Stanleyville.

Kitts, David, Proctorsville.

Loyd, John, New Vienna.

Lapham, Owen T., Lakewood, 61 Hird St.

Lapham, Luther T., Cleveland, 164 98th St., N. W.

Magruder, John, Cairo, Kas.

Magruder, Nahum W., Alva, Okla.

Murdick, Church, 314 N. Prospect street, Grand Rapids, Mich.

Mead, Thomas, Broken Arrow, Okla., R. D. 1.

Nicholas, David, Jackson.

Poland, Zimery, Byesville.

Perkins, Miles O., Beaumont, Texas.

Rees, Thomas, Council Grove, Kas.

Rhodes, Wm. T., Lower Salem.

Stickrath, Lewis, Lower Salem.

Schofield, Joseph, Newport.

Selken, John, Smith City, Mo.

Spear, David, Atwood, Kas.

Schwartz, Martin, Columbus.

Still, Martin L., Sedalia, Mo.

Selken, James, Smith City, Mo.

True, Heard A., Chillicothe.

Tice, Phillip, Longton, Kas.

Tice, Jacob, Howard, Kas.



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COMPANY H


Lieut., John M. Hamlin, Chariton, Iowa.

Lieut., Chas. L. Campbell, Cambridge.

Lieut., Hugh T. Nibert, Eureka.

Sergeant, Chas. L. Combs, Waverly.

Sergeant, Jno. S. Holliday, Coldwater, Kas.

Corporal, J. N. Bobo, Logan.

Corporal, Oscar Groves, Harrisonville.

Burchett, Wm. F., Vincent.

Bradshaw, Elisha, Middleport.

Bellows, Josephus, Believed to be living.

Ball, Josephus, Believed to be living.

Cook, Lutellus, (Musician), Columbus.

Clemmens, John S., Parkersburg, W. Va.

Chase, J. M., Rutland.

Carpenter, Geo. W., Rutland.

Chase, Hiram, Carpenter.

Combs, Samuel, Buffalo, Ill.

Combs, Henry V., Sacramento, Cal.

Chapman, Joseph, Dyesville.

Eaton, William, Believed to be living.

Foreman, Samuel B., Lamar, Mo.

Grimes, A. J., Rutland.

Haberling, Phillip, Marietta.

Hutzel, John, Watertown.

Hendry, Wm. F., Nickerson, Kas.

Holliday, A. W., Tarkio, Mo.

Hashman, Hezekiah, Schultz, Wa. Va..

Jett, George A., Lakewood.

Lynch, A. W., Athens.

Misner, D. K., Middleport.

Moore, M. K., Springfield, Ill., 835 Park Ave.

Morris, T. C., Parsons, Kas.

McGuire, Patrick, Marietta.

McCurdy, John W. Wingett's Run.

Noland, John, Cherryvale, Kas.

Ollom, B. F., Columbus, E. State Street.

Pugh, J. A., Watertown.

Porter, Hiram F., Plaza, Spokane, Co., Wash.

Pixley, Frank, Vincent.


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Pennybacker, Chas. H., Argonia, Kas.

Reeves, Josiah W., Langdon, Okla.

Riley, Abner, Waterford.

Stiles, Austin, Harrisonville.

Turner, Harvey, Woodsfield.

Turner, Thomas E., Woodsfield.

Thompson, C. L., Stockdale.

Thorn, Elza L., Albany.

Throckmorton, David, Natl. Mil. Home, Leavenworth, Kas.

Throckmorton, Isaac, Albany.





COMPANY I


Captain, R. L. Nye, 1025 W. 25th St., Los Angeles, Cal.

Lieut., Joshua M. Clark, Topeka, Kas.

Lieut., Hezekiah Sleeth, DeLassus, Mo.

Sergeant, H. B. Clark, Girard, Kas.

Sergeant, Jno. J. Stout, Wellsville.

Sergeant, Jno. D. Groves, Poe, W. Va.

Sergeant, W. B. Marshall, Columbus.

Sergeant, Edward M. Smith, Redwood, Minn.

Corporal, Ephraim Earwood, Orville, Iowa.

Corporal, John F. Gilmore, Bladen.

Atkinson, Darius, Ironton.

Buck, Robert, ______ Canada.

Coats, Chas. F., Pomeroy.

Drummond, Owen, (Musician), Natl. Mil. Home, Johnson City, Tenn.

Duncan, Washington L., McAlester, Okla.

Hartwick, John, Rock Camp.

Hill, Isaac N., Marietta.

Haworth, John, Gallipolis.

Judd, James G., (Musician), Marietta.

Johnson, Samuel, Aberdeen, S. Dak.

James, Elias H., Marietta.

Kerns, Ansel, Hilton.

McClain, George W., Soldiers' Home, St. James, Mo.

North, A. J., Amesville.


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Nowlin, Charles A., Ames, Iowa.

Nowlin, Levi, 611 Fulton street, Brooklyn, N. Y.

Price, Charles, Girard, Kas.

Pierson, D. B., Milroy, Ind., R. D. 16.

Raner, Philetus, Rio Grande.

Snapp, John W., Knoxville, Tenn.

Wright, John, Gallipolis.

Wagner, Phillip, Waverly.





COMPANY K


Captain, L. M. Stephenson, Amorett, Mo.

Lieut., Miles A. Stacy, Marietta.

Lieut., Henry H. Aduey, Kendall, Kas.

Sergeant, Daniel H. Darling, Coalton.

Sergeant, J. F. Franklin, Buffalo, Okla.

Sergeant, Jno. W. Laird, Jackson.

Sergeant, Geo. M. Morton, Jackson.

Corporal, Alpheus Beatty, Valley City, Ill.

Corporal, Jno. Green, Oswego, Kas.

Corporal, William Hilligass, Jackson.

Corporal, James H. Langsdale, Pittsburg, 7516 Kelly street.

Corporal, Alex. McColm, Hutchinson, Kas.

Beatty, Richard, Jackson.

Bell, George, Jerry City.

Covey, Wm. M., Marietta.

Congleton, James, Marietta.

Cremeaux, Lindsey, Berlin Cross Roads.

Cherrington, C. K., Decatur, Iowa.

Crawford, John W., Rankin, Okla.

Clayton, J. B. M., Cameron, Mo.

Davis, John, Coalton.

Evilsizer, Josiah, Marietta.

Farrer, Henry, Jackson.

Howe, William, Jackson.

Howe, Alexander, Buena Vista.

Hoover, J. N., Blue Mound, Kas.

Hooten, Timothy, Bloomingburg.


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Kelley, James M., Carthage, Mo.

Martin, Geo. M., Jackson.

Mossman, Chas. E., Waterloo.

O'Connor, John, Wellston.

Rice, Samuel I., Jackson.

Rose, Wm. H. H., Soldiers Home, St. James, Mo.

Roberts, Ethan, (Musician), Sleeper, Mo., R. D. 1.

Shreeves, James W. Sitka.

Vandervoort, W. B., Americus, Kas.

Wykle, Andrew N., Jackson.

Yengur, Frederick, Jackson.

Young, A. G., Albia, Iowa.




Transcribed by Rick Schoen
05 September 2008

MFH: 09 September

Today is the 157th anniversary of the birth of my great-great-grandmother, Adda R. Seely. Adda was born 09 September 1851 in Barlow Township, Washington County, Ohio.


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Adda was third daughter and third child (of six) born to Joseph and Caroline S. (Richards) Seely. On 04 February 1874, Adda married Lewis C. Hayes. Adda and Lewis had seven children: four daughters and three sons. Adda died 30 April 1907 in Vincent, Washington County, Ohio.

My descent from Adda is:
Adda R. Seely + Lewis C. Hayes
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Harriett Hayes + Thomas Francis Hayes
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Mary Eileen Hayes + Benedict Aloysius Roddy
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My Mother + My Father
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Me

Also, a special happy birthday shout out to my nephew, Christopher.

08 September 2008

Music: Martha Wainwright

I cannot sing. This is an immutable law of nature, like Newton's laws. It's quite possible that were I to sing some cosmic calamity would ensue. I used to be quite sad about this. I think singing by those gifted with beautiful voices is a sure sign that God exists.

One voice that I've been listening to a lot recently is Martha Wainwright. I first heard her signing with Snow Patrol on "Set Fire to the Third Bar."

After hearing this, I new I needed to hear more.

I bought Martha's EP, "I Will Internalize," and her two full length CDs, "Martha Wainwright" and "I Know You're Married But I've Got Feelings Too." They did not disappoint. Here voice is rich and warm and brittle and vulnerable all at once. One of my favorite tracks is her song, "Factory."


Her rendition of "Stormy Weather" (from brother Rufus's Judy! show) is sublime.


Enjoy!

MFH: 08 September

Today is the 372nd anniversary of the birth of my 9th great-grandfather, Johann Reichmann. Johann was born 08 September 1636 in Germany to Vattin and Anna Reichmann. Johann died in Germany on 19 November 1710. My descent from Johann is:
Johann Reichmann + Elizabeth Unknown
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Gertrud Reichmann + Johannes Hofmann
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Johannes Hofmann + Maria Sabina Folg
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Mary Huffman + John Hanback
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Rosanna Hanback + James Lowe
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Jonathan Lowe + Hannah Ayles
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Elizabeth S. Lowe + Jonathan Walker
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Sarah Jane Walker + Andrew D. Fleming
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Rena Belle Fleming + James Eldridge Needs
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Freda Irene Needs + Harry Frederick Schoen
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My Father + My Mother
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Me

Also, a very special happy birthday shout out to my sister, Mary, who turns 43 today! Happy Birthday, Mary Ice Cream!

07 September 2008

MFH: 07 September

Today is the 249th anniversary of the birth of my 5th great-grandmother, Phebe Gore. Phebe was born 07 September 1759 in Loudoun County, Virginia. Phebe was the second daughter and fourth child (of ten) of Thomas and Sarah (Clowes) Gore. Phebe was married to Caleb Whitacre on 31 October 1776 at the Goose Creek Meeting house in Loudoun County, Virginia.


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Phebe and Caleb had 11 children: 7 sons and 4 daughters. Phebe died in Loudoun County on 23 February 1804.

My descent from Phebe is:
Phebe Gore + Caleb Whitacre
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Sarah Whitacre + Edmund Hayes
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David P. Hayes + Nancy Agnes Haddow
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Lewis C. Hayes + Adda R. Seely
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Harriett Hayes + Thomas Francis Hayes
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Mary Eileen Hayes + Benedict Aloysius Roddy
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My Mother + My Father
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Me

Also, a very special happy birthday shout out to my brother-in-law, Eric, who turns 44 today and to me as I turn 45!

My First Picture of Life, 07 September 1963



Other significant 07 September birthdays are Queen Elizabeth I of England (1533), Uncle Sam (1813, first appearance in Troy, NY newspaper), Grandma Moses (1860), Elia Kazan (1909), Buddy Holly (1936), Richard Roundtree (1942), Gloria Gaynor (1949), Julie Kavner (1951), Corbin Bernsen (1954), Michael Emerson (Benjamin Linus on "Lost," 1954), Michael Feinstein (1956), James Schamus (1959). You can find more here: http://www.imdb.com/OnThisDay?day=7&month=September and http://www.famousbirthdays.com/.