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The Livermore Roots Tracer

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1988

Liverm ore - Amador Genealogical Society

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Cu lt ura l Art s Rep r Olivette CHINN + Tang led Roots+ + ~l s t (i Jn ~illis WOLCO TT + Vi rg inia Migrations + + Cartes-de-VisiteROO TS TRACER BO AR D + + + Wisconsin Index

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July 1988

Letter from the President

In the last Roots Tracer the Society announced the publication Livermore Cemeteries Livermore CaHf)rnia We have had many orders for this and we have gone into our second printing For those of you interested in purchasing this book the cost to non-members is S15 + $1 for postage Members $10 Please send to the address b low

The Society is announcing the new 1988 Surname Index This index i d

combination of a 1984 index and a I i87 addendum index with new surnames of new members This index has over 5800 entries of surnames that our members are working on The cost of this booklet to nonshymembers is $5 + $1 for postage Members $250 Address below

The Society is also publishing for sale listing of the library holdings nTI Bookshelf holdings of the Gayle Pipes Memorial Library which is housed at the Old Carnegie Library 3rd amp K Streets in Livermore CA 94550 Cost of this booklet to non-members is $1 + $1 postage To members it is free For members who have not received this please come to the reqular meeting to receive your copy

You may write to Livermore-Amador Genealogical Society Attn Gayl Wilson PO Box 901 Livermore CA 94551 enclosing check or rnoney order for your copies

The SOCiety was host to Leland MeItzler and Bill Dollarhide representing the Heritage Quest Magazine and International Genealogy Forum Their talks for beginner and veteran genealogist were well received at the May 22 forum It was a good chance to see the books pamphlets etc that are available to societies and to invidiuals who are researching their ancestors The Society has added several new books to their library and will be reviewed by Mr Anderson when they arrive Were sure they will add to the genealogists aids

Beverly Schell Ales

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Gayle Pipes Memorial Library

The Society maintains the largest collection of genealogical materials in the Valley

Location History Center East Rooin Old Carnegie Library 3rd amp K Streets Livermore CA 9l~550

Reg Hours II 30 arn-1fOO pm Summer Hrs Juoe I-August 31

1030 am-300 pm Wednesday thru Sunday

Hello Again---Most of us are facing a long hot and very dry summer Arent

we fortunate that genealogy is an inshydoor (except for those doing MIs) thing

and we are not at the mercy of the weashy

ther

In this issue we have the pedigree chart for Willis WOLCOTT--another of our memshybers who has done a tremendous job of research We ar~ fortunate that he has

shared his work with us Thanks Bill

We want to extend a warm welcome to our new member Edward FREILING of Dublin

Cal i forrlia

We wish you good-searching over the

summer and hope you find that elusive great-whatever Perhaps this issue will giv~ you some ideas for new leads

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CALIFORNIA RECORDS DECAY IN A WRECK OF A BUI LD ING Imiddot In the Genealogical Association of Sacramento Quarterly Vol 11 number 3

is a reprint of an art icle appearing in t he Sacramento ~ee 24 January 1988 by Stephen GREEN The article descri be ~ t he deplorable conditions found in our California Archi ves Building The bu ildi~g holds records of more than 140 years of Californi a history protect ed by plasti c sheeting because the roof leaks Witho ut temperature and Ilumid i ty control s the records are bri t tle and falling apart This is a wreck of a bui ld ing sai d John BURNS Chief of Archives He di sp layed a dome- sha ped glas s filled with brown paper fragments--part of the 1852 California census

Secretary of State March FO NG EU adminis ters the archives and has supported efforts for a new building but the project is not high on building priorty lists Perhaps a flood of letters to Mrs Eu wou ld be timely

For a complete description of the archives see

the above Quarterly now in our library

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Another area of concern t o Californi a researchers is the following as found in the San Luis Obispo Gen Soc publication Vol 21 1

In reference to CALIFOR NI A VITAL RECORDS Informed sources in California report that California Senate Bill 1535 is a proposed act which will amend California law relating to death certificates Amoung the provisions of the bill are restrictions on the release of personal information regarding the decedent and restrictions on those desiring access to the information in death records the bill which would affect death information on or after 1 January 1989 ~ay introduce significant problems for futu re access to vi ta l records While

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there has been no call to action to date it ~ill be in the interest of the genshy

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INDENTURED SERVANTS Early in the seventeenth century England was fa ced with severe economic

problems With the woolen industry declining shipbuilding almost idle able mariners deserting the service with the country overrun with idle and starving laborers England turned to America as Rer hope for salvation The London Comshy

pany was formed to establish a Colony across the Atlantic However their

good intentions were doomed to failure because they ha d not taken into considershyation the lack of cheap labor Thus the indenture pla n took shape

The planters took the simple expedient of advancing passage money to the immigrant and placing him under strict legal bonds to work it out after reaching the Colony This plan worked for a full century The credit advanced to the immigrant made it possible for him to earn his ocean fare not in England where

labor was cheap but in America where it was dear

It is erroneous to suppose that most indentured servants were degenerates or criminals The majority were by far harmless paupers from debtors prisons

or political pr i soners or persons wishing to seek their fortune in a new land

The system of indentured labor differed vitally from negro slavery The servant was bound to his master for a limited period and at the expiration of four or five years was a free man to go where he chose At the end of his service

what he received depended on the type of contract he had made--but it did not inshy

clude 50 acres of land as some believed it would The terms of the contract reshyquired the master to supply the servant with the equipment necessary for him to

start a new life Usually the freedman received grain for a year clothing tools and a gun worth 20 shillings Laborers who were imported by the London Company

to cultivate public lands were granted after seven years servitude 100 acres of land and after this was fully cultivated received another 100 acres

The genealogist is fortunate that records of this migration were kept Nearly three-fourths of all those who came to the Colony in the 17th Century are recorded at the Land Office in Richmond Both freemen and servant~names are there to be researched

fram an article Jhe Colonization of Virginia in the 17th Centurym by ~~len H Loeb DAR Magazine 1978

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LOCAL GOVERNMENT RECO RDS

The Court of Common Pl eas in its various divisions of civil criminal and juvenshy

ile courts can be an important sourcemiddot of information fo r re sea rchers with it s

diversity of Order Books or Minutes

Nineteenth cent ury vol umnes may contai n

tavern ferry and peddler licenses

Prior to 1851 they may conta i n estate and

guardianship settlements app ra i sa l s

indentures for apprentices (these may

a lso be kept as separate record of the

court) wills and naturali zations

Two separate license records can be f ound in Common Pleas auct ionee r and

emba lmers l records The former proshyvides the date name and address of

the licensee date i ss ued and fees The latter provides the licensee 1s name and

the da tes the license wa s issued and

f i 1ed

For t hose re searching Black hi sto ry Manumisson records may be foun d in this

court as well This record contains

copies of ma numission deeds wh ich show

the age occ upation and phys ical des shy

cr ipt ion of the person as wel l as the

st atecouhty and fo rmer owner

For naturalizations pr ior to 1850 or after 1906 the Cou rt of Common Pl ea s

is the best pl ace to sta r t For t he pe rshy

iod 1850-1906 the Probat e Court had

jurisdic tion Pri or to 1850 na tu raliz ashytions may be found in the Jo ur nals bu t

the informa ti on tends t o be very limi t ed

often conta in ing only the persons name

and date of naturalizati on However

after 1906 they are kept as a separate reco rd and are much mo re det ai l ed

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For example in the Declaration of Inshy-- shy

tent the prospect ive citizen ga ve inforshy

~ mati on on his birthdate birth pl ace

ent ry portdate and the name of t he ship In some forms the re is a pl ace for

his physical de scri pt ion

An important source for proof of res id shyency i n a county can be fou nd in the

poll book s These record s are a list

of eligibl e vot ers which in the 19th

century wo uld be a yearly list of males

I (ad ult) who were voti ng These can be

Ian aid to researchers in pinpointing

t he date of immigrat ion into a county even before prope rty was purchased by

app roximating birthdates by the appearshy

an ce of sons on a l i st and al so possshy

ible app roximate death dates or lTiigrati~

out of an area by the disappearance of I

a name A very simi lar li st is the

Quadrennial Enumeration s or the Enumershy

ati ons of White Mal e Inhabitant s This

is a l i st of all males over 21 yea rs

of age showin g name add res s r ace

occupa t ion and f reehol de r status

Two interesting records which provide

an i nsight into rural li fe are the Reshy

cord of Earma rks and Brands and Records

of Estrays The f i rst contains the name

land addre ss of t he owner descript ion

of t he brand or ea rmark~ type of liveshystock and the da te filed The Record

lof Estrays is a copy of the notices filed r I

by person s f ind ing stray domestic anima middot

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I An Earmark is a system of notches in the ear

Iof an animal for purpose of ident ification

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TANGLED ROOTS At the June meeting of the Livermore-Amador Geshy

-_ nealogical Society five members fOllnd they were each descended from a different one of the five sons of Ethan Revere the famolls hero of 1776 Who was descended from Millard Revere Who lives on Tyler A venue in Livermore The following stateshyments contain all of the information needed to ravel up these rumpled roots The answer is posted on the bulletin board by the sign-in log in the LAGS Lishybrary

Jacqueline Johnson is married Mrs Madison lives on Adams way in Pleasanton Ms Jefferson is descended from the oldest Revere

brother Mrs Harrisons ancestor was Woodrow Revere Miss Jacksons ancestor was a surveyor Abigail and her fiance live on Washington Street in

Pleasanton Bess is not married her ancestor was the log-splitter Mamie who is married and the divorcee who lives

on Van Buren Place in San Ramon are descended from brothers who were adjacent in birth order

One Revere brother became a lawyer the next-born became an actor

Ulysses S Revere was the middle son The woman who lives on Kennedy Street in Livershy

more has been married for 52 years her ancestor and Bess among all the brothers were closest in age

The descendant of actor Zachary Revere recently reshymarried

The peanut famler was either next older or next younger than Ms Jeffersons ancestor

Martha who is married is descended from Abraham Revere

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The notices show the date reported animals description name and address

of the person holding the stray

and the Justice of the Peace appraishy

sal and date claimed or or sold at

auction

In the crimi nal division of the Court of Common Pleas researchers may find Coroners I Inquests These

records contain the coroners reshyports on investigated deaths which

include the name of the decedent

place and cause of death Dependshy

i ng on the circumstances and the

co roner these files may be exshytensive or contain very little information

In the Juvenile Court Division may

be fo und several confidential records However the Mothers Pension

Records (Public) is a tran scr ipt

of all actions regarding the

gr anting of a pension to a wi dowed

or deserted mother with minor chil shy

dren This record includes the

mother s and childrens names their birthdates and residence and an invest igator s narrative report

Many of t hese records may still be hous ed in the courthouse of origin or may have been transferred to a reg ional archives

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VIRGINIA MIGRATIONS Virginians migrated to other states especially after the Revolutionaary War Prior to the war migration from souths ide Virginia was to South Carolina During and after the war period souths ide migration was mainly to Georgia During the 17801810 pe riod Halifaxians moved into middle and eastern Tennessee Mec klanburg County mig rants moved to Georgia and those residing in t he upper tier of counties migrated to Penn sylvania

and on to Ohio Natchez Trace News vol 8 1

CARTES-dE~-VISITE

Photograph albums from the 1800s are often filled with tintypes and other small mounted portraits called cartes-de-vis ite CDVs as they are more common Iy knmm are about 4 x 2Y2 11 and were introduced into the Un i ted States from France in 1859 They were immensly popular in the 1860s and into t he 1870s as calling cards and mementos The color tones of a CDV are subdu ed ranging from sepia to a yellowi sh hue instead of black and white

Celebrity phot ogra ph s were first mass-produced in this format For example over 100000 were made of Lincoln and distributed in the 1860 campaign One album cover advised Yes trlis is my a lbum but learn ere yo u look that all are expected t o add to my book You are we lcome to quizz it the penalty is that you add your own Portrait for others to quizz

These little photographs served as an important link to family and

friends It has been said that two books went West with the pi oneers---a Bible and a photograph album

WISCONSIN The Elton S KAR RMAN Library of the University of Wisconsin

1 University Plaza Plattevill e ~ I 53818-3900 i

has a surname index covering persons located in the Upper Mississi ppi lead and min ing district from 1815 through the 1860s Also indexed are Iowa county names from the 1860 Federal census of California for

in~ividuals who mi grated from the Wisconsin lead district to California during the Gold Rush of t he 1850s

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IN YOUR F AMIL Y HISTORY

My fifth great grandfather Daniel Hillenberg had me puzzled for a long time He first appeared in western Virginia in 1787 when he married Barbara Shrader While trying to locate more family of that name nothing came close One day at Sutro Library I ran across Clifford Smi thIs Hessian Monograph which showed a list of German priosoners that had been captured at Trenton New Jersey by George Washingtons troops The first page opened named my Daniel Hillenberg There didnt seem to be any other information about them until I learned about the Johannes Schwalm Historical Association This organization first began when studying several Schwalm men who had come to America as German soliders then deserted the German middot Army and stayed in this country Public interest has widened their research to include all six thousand German soldiers that remained in America

There has been recent findings of records in Germany England and America and for the first time it is possible to identify most of these Hessian soldiers Data from their military records give their ages place of birth when they came to America and other information For instance I learned that Daniel Hillenberg was born in 1753 at a small village named Roehenfurth Hesse West Germany When he was 21 years old he was recruited into the German Army On 3 March 1776 they were told they were going to America to fight They received ammunition sixty bullets each sharpening stones a kett le bottles axes hoes shovels knapsacks linen bread containers and other implements On 4 March they marched to Cassel and after inspection by the Serene Highness they marched out of the city and began its march to the port of Bremerlehe on the North Sea They set sail 10 May 1776 and arrived at Staten Island 14 August 1776 They marched through the Bronx in late October with the First Hessian Division and on the 27th they received the first taste of battle as they waded across the Bronx River After a period of skirmishing and maneuvering around New Jersey and Pennsylvania Daniel and 54 of his company we re captured at Trenton New Jersey Others were captured later

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march 2 January 1777 to Lancaster Pennsylvania where they were housed in a prisone r stockage Many of the men were permitted to go among the farmers and business men to work Daniel was a linen weaver so he no doubt found plenty of work There was always encouragement to these German soldiers to desert to the American side In 1778 some of these prisoners were exchanged for American prisoners Two German Regiments sailed to Savannah Georgia where they captured the city on 27 December 1778 The main body of this army were encamped nearby most of the winter The next April Daniel Hillenberg the record says deserted with weapons and full pack while on guard duty nearby

Fa mily tradition says that Daniel fought for the American side and he may have but records to verify it have not been found He is next found in Virginia where he bought land married and raised ten children He apparently followed his trade in this country as his inventory at his death listed four spinning wheels some looms and other tools of that trade

I became a volunteer for this group and have the honor of computerizing the Hessian families and their descendants into pedigree charts or family group sheets These will be sent to Lancaster Pennsylvania to a depository for preservation with copies available for research

If you suspect that you might have a Hessian back there information may be found by writing to Johannes Schwalm Historical Association 800-F Westbury Place 4807 Old Spartanburg Road Taylors SC 29687

Lucile White

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pro-German racism in the authors interpretation of history but that is not unusual in writers of his time On the other hand he writes with sympathy and out-

Reviewed by George Anderson

The German Immigration into Pennsylvania through the Port of Philadelphia from 1700 to 1775 and the Redemptioners 1900 By Frank Ried Diffenderffer Reprinted in 1988 by Genealogical Publishing Co Inc 1001 N Calvert St Baltimore MD 21202 Hard cover 6 x 9 inchshyes 328+ix pages indexed illustrated

Genealogy is sparse in this book but history is plenshytiful and vivid Consider this quote It is the boast of the historian that so mild and generous was the dealing of the Quaker with the aboriginies that not a drop of Quaker blood was ever shed by an Indian Shall I tell why It was because the belt of Quaker settlement was enclosed by the sturdy Germans whose settlements effectually prevented the savshyages from spilling Quaker blood Instead the tomashyhawk and scalping knife found sheath in the bodies of the sturdy children of the Palatinate

-- Similar prose mixed with equally graphic contemposhyPltASANTS AND COSTUMES OF Till( PAIATINATF

rary quotes fills this book There is a good deal of

Member-to-Member Loans

The Livermore-Amador Genealogical Society is putting together a list of privately shyowned books periodicals and other materials that members are willing to loan to each other Members are asked to make arrangements between themselves as to the length of time in borrowers possession and when and how the material is to be returned The lishybrary committee suggests that the loans be for no more than one month We also recomshymend that the borrower sign some sort of note with the name of the items borrowed the due date and the borrowers name and phone number This is the same as our library procedure The library committee will not be responsible for the books or keeping track of them We assume that our members will honor the agreement and wi II be sure to return all books on time and in good condition Anyone who has items to loan and hasnt received a form at a meeting please send a list of your materials to the LAGS Lishybrary Committee PO Box 901 Livermore CA 94550 If you have questions please call a committee member - Marge Harter (447-6669) George Anderson (846-4265) or Virginia Moore (447-8316)

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rage of the inhuman conditions suffered by indenshytured servants (redemptionists) and African slaves alike

The book is generously illustrated -there are 21 full-page insets plus 122 smaller engravings It is a readable story but not a dispassionate history

History of the Martinson Family in Norway and America 1988 By Harriet Martinson Sybilshyrud Published by George and Harriet Anderson Soft cover 8 12 x 11 inches 84+vi pages index source citat ions illustrations $15 Donated to LAGS by the Andersons

My wife whose maiden name was Harriet Martinshyson is a niece and namesake of Harriet Martinson Sybilrud author of this book Aunt Harriet has been collecting Martinson family history and biograshyphy for a lifetime In recent years we have helped her with research on the family especially with reshysearch in Norwegian records When it came time for her to publish her work we offered to take care of the technical end The result is this book

The immigrant ancestor in the Martinson family was Ole Martinson who came over alone in 1868 leavshying his family in Norway By 1873 he had saved enough to pay passage for his wife and four chilshydren plus his mother and six other relatives Less than a year after they joined him he was thrown from a horse and killed The story of how his family survived and eventually prosshypered is ably told by Mrs Sybilshyrud

An interesting feature of this book is a chapter entitled Memories Anecdotes and Cusshytoms in Our Family In it Mrs Sybilrud has recorded for posterishyty what life was like in the early decades of this censhytury in a large Norwegian family in a small Minnesoshyta town

We were gratified to learn from Mrs Sybilrud that the first two printings promply sold out and a third printing (making 200 copies in all) is on the way

Your Life amp Times How to Put a Life Stoshyry on Tape - An Oral History Handbook 1986 By Stephen and Julia Arthur Genealogical

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Publishing Co 1001 N Calvert St Baltimore MD 21202 Soft cover 8 12 x 11 inches 50 pages ilshylustrated

Page 1 of this interesting book contains a grabber Can you imagine what it would be like to actually

My Parents Together _____

Illustrationfrom Your Life amp Times

hear the voice of your great-grandparents speaking to yoy telling you of their own lives and times Your children and grandchildren and great-grandchildren and their grandchildren will have that oportunity - thanks to what you are about to do

I can imagine how thrilling it would be just to hear the voices of my great-grandparents but to hear their spoken autobiographies would be beyond imaginashytion The point of Your Life amp Times is that we can and should bequeath part of ourselves - our voices and thoughts - to our descendants

Hundreds of prompting questions fill the bulk of this book - questions to have in front of you with when you turn on your tape recorder and face the microshyphone For example in the chapter entitled Growing Up some of the 26 prompts intended to jog your memory and oil your tongue are Did I have a strict upbringing How did I get spending money Did I get into trouble much What hardshyships did my parents have to face What wonderful qualities and what not-so-wonderful qualitites did my parents have

Your Life amp Times is in the LAGS Library availshyable to be checked out when you get your tape recorshyder ready for a taping session Dont put it off Im going to do it myself any day now

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The Bookshelf Catalog of Book~ in the Gayle Pipes Memorial Library of the Livershy

~_ more-Amador Genealogical Society 1988 Published by LAGS PO Box 901 Livermore CA 94550 Soft cover 8 12 x 11 inches 13 pages Free to members of LAGS $300 postpaid to othshyers

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Gayle Woody Pipes 1921-1982 foundef and longshytime editor of The Roots Tracer helped establish our Societys Library In his honor and memory the Society named the library The Gayle Pipes Memorishyal Library A recent decision of the LAG~ board di-

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reeted that a catalog of books in The Gayle Pipes Meshymorial Library be printed and distributed free to all LAGS members

The catalog which does not include periodicals pamphlets or material in the vertical file lists 336 titles counting multiple-volume works as one title Over half deal with specific states or foreign counshytries the rest are reference or history books of more general scope

Families Published quarterly by Yates Publishshying PO Box 639 Ozark MO 65721 $20 per year

Volume I Number 1 of this new periodical appeared in March 1988 William Yates the editor describes his publication as the voice of the Family Group Sheet Exchange which he founded in 1981 His FGSE was described in a previous issue of The Roots Tracer

Apparently his series of books Marriages of Some American Residents and Guide to Documents did not succeed financially so he has discontinued publication of them and started a new periodical emphasizing the Family Group Sheet Exshychange The LAGS Library has all ~ volumes of

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i Marriages bull they were reviewed favorably in a previous issue of The Roots Tracer

The fust issue of Families contains a short list of marriages (alphabetical by groom only) some quershyies testimonials research tips book ads and a listshying of surnames for which family group sheets are available Mr Yates does not make it clear what fushyture issues will hold

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I Live~more-Amador Genealogical Society Surname Index 1988 Published by LAGS PO Box 901 Livennore CA 94550 Soft cover 8 12 Xi 11 inches 46 pages $250 to LAGS memshybers ~600 postpaid to others

LAG$ first published its Surname Index in 1984 Since then new members have joined and old memshybers ~ave found additional surnames in their ancesshy

try 1be 1988 edition is considerably revised updatshyed and expanded

iEach pf the almost 5000 entries in the index gives the surname a geographical area of interest a time span pf interest and a code keying the entry to a LAGS member whose name and address appear in a list at the back of the book Our Surname Index proshyvides a powerful tool to let others both within the club and elsewhere know what names you are

seaching for and to let you find other members with I the same interests

Epitaph not found in our book Livermore Ceshymeteries

sabred to the memory of Jated Bates wijo died Ailg the 6th 1800 $s widow aged 24 lives at 7 Elm Stteet hlrls every qualification for a good wife and yearns to be comforted

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THE LIVEOORE HOOK AND LADDER COvFANY

In October 1874 t he Li vemore rbok and Ladder Carpany No1 was organ ized with

the following rmbers

President JH rvwnJEY In July 1875 a bu i Iding for U1e acca[(xjation of the can-i

Secretary John ~lITCHELL pany was erecte(j on Second Street costing about $1OCXJ In

Foreman Frank POOLE 1878 the office~s were

First Ass istant WS LOWE President J H ifilfrnEY I

Second Assistant Martin BURKE Foreman Werde11 JlRDAN

Treasurer RB CAMJBELL First Assistant ic SCHMIDT I i

Second Assistant1 C GARJ)v[YEf~ i

Treasurer Freq ~ MLLLY

Secretary F sCHLESINGER

Trustees Fred ryenJLEY William GIBBONS P McKENNEY I

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Thanks to the San Ramon Valley Genealogical Soci ety for the following RELATIOOSHIP CHART and an exp 1 anat i on for its use

The block at the top of the diamond is the CP--the ancestor from whom two relatives descend The top columns on each side are outlined

in heavy black lines--each block is labshyeled S for son 2ggs for 2nd great grandshyson etc down to the 8th generation T The column on the opposite side is the same

To determine relationship beshytween two members of a family find your designation in the the lefthand column If

say you are the grand shyson of the CP you are in block 2

If your relative is a gr-grand-~ son of the CP he would be 3

Follow the intersectshy

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where they meet In our example the lines cross at

the block marked 1C1R You are first cousins once removed

B=Brother or Sister

C= Cousin CP= Common Progenitor GGN =Great Grandnephewneice

GGS= Great Grandsondaughter GS = Grandsondaughter N Nephewneice

R = Times removed S = Son or daughter

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In a JanFebr 1982 issue of Genealogshyical Helper magazine the followin g item appeared provi ng he lp can come from the mosy unlikely source

GE NEALOGY CAN COME FROM ANYWHERE

We had been searching for my grandmotherls family for a long time We ha d about given up when we rece i ved a ph one call f rom someone in Idaho Compar ing notes we found his grandfather wa s a brother to my grandmot her and we made plans to go to Idaho to meet this living re lative of grandshymothers After we got there he told us how he had found us

A friend had gone to a ski resort---one morn i ng he went to the outdoor II john II and looking around found an old Frontier Ti mes

magazine ----he found the ad we had placed in 1976---The names in the ad were ---- familiar and he tore out t he ad and brought it back to our cousin

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GREEK VITAL REC ORDS Birth records have

been kept in town archives where t he regi strar is usually the mayor Chu rch

registers are kept in three separate

books for birthsbaptism marri age and deaths There are three kinds of wi lls handwrtitten sec ret and public Af ter death a personls will is sent to the

Secretary of the Court of the First Ins t ance in Athens The court will send info on you r ancestors on request For

more information see In Search of You r --

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July 1988

Letter from the President

In the last Roots Tracer the Society announced the publication Livermore Cemeteries Livermore CaHf)rnia We have had many orders for this and we have gone into our second printing For those of you interested in purchasing this book the cost to non-members is S15 + $1 for postage Members $10 Please send to the address b low

The Society is announcing the new 1988 Surname Index This index i d

combination of a 1984 index and a I i87 addendum index with new surnames of new members This index has over 5800 entries of surnames that our members are working on The cost of this booklet to nonshymembers is $5 + $1 for postage Members $250 Address below

The Society is also publishing for sale listing of the library holdings nTI Bookshelf holdings of the Gayle Pipes Memorial Library which is housed at the Old Carnegie Library 3rd amp K Streets in Livermore CA 94550 Cost of this booklet to non-members is $1 + $1 postage To members it is free For members who have not received this please come to the reqular meeting to receive your copy

You may write to Livermore-Amador Genealogical Society Attn Gayl Wilson PO Box 901 Livermore CA 94551 enclosing check or rnoney order for your copies

The SOCiety was host to Leland MeItzler and Bill Dollarhide representing the Heritage Quest Magazine and International Genealogy Forum Their talks for beginner and veteran genealogist were well received at the May 22 forum It was a good chance to see the books pamphlets etc that are available to societies and to invidiuals who are researching their ancestors The Society has added several new books to their library and will be reviewed by Mr Anderson when they arrive Were sure they will add to the genealogists aids

Beverly Schell Ales

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Location History Center East Rooin Old Carnegie Library 3rd amp K Streets Livermore CA 9l~550

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Hello Again---Most of us are facing a long hot and very dry summer Arent

we fortunate that genealogy is an inshydoor (except for those doing MIs) thing

and we are not at the mercy of the weashy

ther

In this issue we have the pedigree chart for Willis WOLCOTT--another of our memshybers who has done a tremendous job of research We ar~ fortunate that he has

shared his work with us Thanks Bill

We want to extend a warm welcome to our new member Edward FREILING of Dublin

Cal i forrlia

We wish you good-searching over the

summer and hope you find that elusive great-whatever Perhaps this issue will giv~ you some ideas for new leads

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CALIFORNIA RECORDS DECAY IN A WRECK OF A BUI LD ING Imiddot In the Genealogical Association of Sacramento Quarterly Vol 11 number 3

is a reprint of an art icle appearing in t he Sacramento ~ee 24 January 1988 by Stephen GREEN The article descri be ~ t he deplorable conditions found in our California Archi ves Building The bu ildi~g holds records of more than 140 years of Californi a history protect ed by plasti c sheeting because the roof leaks Witho ut temperature and Ilumid i ty control s the records are bri t tle and falling apart This is a wreck of a bui ld ing sai d John BURNS Chief of Archives He di sp layed a dome- sha ped glas s filled with brown paper fragments--part of the 1852 California census

Secretary of State March FO NG EU adminis ters the archives and has supported efforts for a new building but the project is not high on building priorty lists Perhaps a flood of letters to Mrs Eu wou ld be timely

For a complete description of the archives see

the above Quarterly now in our library

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Another area of concern t o Californi a researchers is the following as found in the San Luis Obispo Gen Soc publication Vol 21 1

In reference to CALIFOR NI A VITAL RECORDS Informed sources in California report that California Senate Bill 1535 is a proposed act which will amend California law relating to death certificates Amoung the provisions of the bill are restrictions on the release of personal information regarding the decedent and restrictions on those desiring access to the information in death records the bill which would affect death information on or after 1 January 1989 ~ay introduce significant problems for futu re access to vi ta l records While

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there has been no call to action to date it ~ill be in the interest of the genshy

ealogical community to be aware of the ramifi ations of such legislation to stay informed and to work thru local genealogi ca l societies if the need should arise

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INDENTURED SERVANTS Early in the seventeenth century England was fa ced with severe economic

problems With the woolen industry declining shipbuilding almost idle able mariners deserting the service with the country overrun with idle and starving laborers England turned to America as Rer hope for salvation The London Comshy

pany was formed to establish a Colony across the Atlantic However their

good intentions were doomed to failure because they ha d not taken into considershyation the lack of cheap labor Thus the indenture pla n took shape

The planters took the simple expedient of advancing passage money to the immigrant and placing him under strict legal bonds to work it out after reaching the Colony This plan worked for a full century The credit advanced to the immigrant made it possible for him to earn his ocean fare not in England where

labor was cheap but in America where it was dear

It is erroneous to suppose that most indentured servants were degenerates or criminals The majority were by far harmless paupers from debtors prisons

or political pr i soners or persons wishing to seek their fortune in a new land

The system of indentured labor differed vitally from negro slavery The servant was bound to his master for a limited period and at the expiration of four or five years was a free man to go where he chose At the end of his service

what he received depended on the type of contract he had made--but it did not inshy

clude 50 acres of land as some believed it would The terms of the contract reshyquired the master to supply the servant with the equipment necessary for him to

start a new life Usually the freedman received grain for a year clothing tools and a gun worth 20 shillings Laborers who were imported by the London Company

to cultivate public lands were granted after seven years servitude 100 acres of land and after this was fully cultivated received another 100 acres

The genealogist is fortunate that records of this migration were kept Nearly three-fourths of all those who came to the Colony in the 17th Century are recorded at the Land Office in Richmond Both freemen and servant~names are there to be researched

fram an article Jhe Colonization of Virginia in the 17th Centurym by ~~len H Loeb DAR Magazine 1978

vol 7 no 4

LOCAL GOVERNMENT RECO RDS

The Court of Common Pl eas in its various divisions of civil criminal and juvenshy

ile courts can be an important sourcemiddot of information fo r re sea rchers with it s

diversity of Order Books or Minutes

Nineteenth cent ury vol umnes may contai n

tavern ferry and peddler licenses

Prior to 1851 they may conta i n estate and

guardianship settlements app ra i sa l s

indentures for apprentices (these may

a lso be kept as separate record of the

court) wills and naturali zations

Two separate license records can be f ound in Common Pleas auct ionee r and

emba lmers l records The former proshyvides the date name and address of

the licensee date i ss ued and fees The latter provides the licensee 1s name and

the da tes the license wa s issued and

f i 1ed

For t hose re searching Black hi sto ry Manumisson records may be foun d in this

court as well This record contains

copies of ma numission deeds wh ich show

the age occ upation and phys ical des shy

cr ipt ion of the person as wel l as the

st atecouhty and fo rmer owner

For naturalizations pr ior to 1850 or after 1906 the Cou rt of Common Pl ea s

is the best pl ace to sta r t For t he pe rshy

iod 1850-1906 the Probat e Court had

jurisdic tion Pri or to 1850 na tu raliz ashytions may be found in the Jo ur nals bu t

the informa ti on tends t o be very limi t ed

often conta in ing only the persons name

and date of naturalizati on However

after 1906 they are kept as a separate reco rd and are much mo re det ai l ed

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For example in the Declaration of Inshy-- shy

tent the prospect ive citizen ga ve inforshy

~ mati on on his birthdate birth pl ace

ent ry portdate and the name of t he ship In some forms the re is a pl ace for

his physical de scri pt ion

An important source for proof of res id shyency i n a county can be fou nd in the

poll book s These record s are a list

of eligibl e vot ers which in the 19th

century wo uld be a yearly list of males

I (ad ult) who were voti ng These can be

Ian aid to researchers in pinpointing

t he date of immigrat ion into a county even before prope rty was purchased by

app roximating birthdates by the appearshy

an ce of sons on a l i st and al so possshy

ible app roximate death dates or lTiigrati~

out of an area by the disappearance of I

a name A very simi lar li st is the

Quadrennial Enumeration s or the Enumershy

ati ons of White Mal e Inhabitant s This

is a l i st of all males over 21 yea rs

of age showin g name add res s r ace

occupa t ion and f reehol de r status

Two interesting records which provide

an i nsight into rural li fe are the Reshy

cord of Earma rks and Brands and Records

of Estrays The f i rst contains the name

land addre ss of t he owner descript ion

of t he brand or ea rmark~ type of liveshystock and the da te filed The Record

lof Estrays is a copy of the notices filed r I

by person s f ind ing stray domestic anima middot

_ _conti nued on page 54 -

I An Earmark is a system of notches in the ear

Iof an animal for purpose of ident ification

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TANGLED ROOTS At the June meeting of the Livermore-Amador Geshy

-_ nealogical Society five members fOllnd they were each descended from a different one of the five sons of Ethan Revere the famolls hero of 1776 Who was descended from Millard Revere Who lives on Tyler A venue in Livermore The following stateshyments contain all of the information needed to ravel up these rumpled roots The answer is posted on the bulletin board by the sign-in log in the LAGS Lishybrary

Jacqueline Johnson is married Mrs Madison lives on Adams way in Pleasanton Ms Jefferson is descended from the oldest Revere

brother Mrs Harrisons ancestor was Woodrow Revere Miss Jacksons ancestor was a surveyor Abigail and her fiance live on Washington Street in

Pleasanton Bess is not married her ancestor was the log-splitter Mamie who is married and the divorcee who lives

on Van Buren Place in San Ramon are descended from brothers who were adjacent in birth order

One Revere brother became a lawyer the next-born became an actor

Ulysses S Revere was the middle son The woman who lives on Kennedy Street in Livershy

more has been married for 52 years her ancestor and Bess among all the brothers were closest in age

The descendant of actor Zachary Revere recently reshymarried

The peanut famler was either next older or next younger than Ms Jeffersons ancestor

Martha who is married is descended from Abraham Revere

George Anderson

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The notices show the date reported animals description name and address

of the person holding the stray

and the Justice of the Peace appraishy

sal and date claimed or or sold at

auction

In the crimi nal division of the Court of Common Pleas researchers may find Coroners I Inquests These

records contain the coroners reshyports on investigated deaths which

include the name of the decedent

place and cause of death Dependshy

i ng on the circumstances and the

co roner these files may be exshytensive or contain very little information

In the Juvenile Court Division may

be fo und several confidential records However the Mothers Pension

Records (Public) is a tran scr ipt

of all actions regarding the

gr anting of a pension to a wi dowed

or deserted mother with minor chil shy

dren This record includes the

mother s and childrens names their birthdates and residence and an invest igator s narrative report

Many of t hese records may still be hous ed in the courthouse of origin or may have been transferred to a reg ional archives

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VIRGINIA MIGRATIONS Virginians migrated to other states especially after the Revolutionaary War Prior to the war migration from souths ide Virginia was to South Carolina During and after the war period souths ide migration was mainly to Georgia During the 17801810 pe riod Halifaxians moved into middle and eastern Tennessee Mec klanburg County mig rants moved to Georgia and those residing in t he upper tier of counties migrated to Penn sylvania

and on to Ohio Natchez Trace News vol 8 1

CARTES-dE~-VISITE

Photograph albums from the 1800s are often filled with tintypes and other small mounted portraits called cartes-de-vis ite CDVs as they are more common Iy knmm are about 4 x 2Y2 11 and were introduced into the Un i ted States from France in 1859 They were immensly popular in the 1860s and into t he 1870s as calling cards and mementos The color tones of a CDV are subdu ed ranging from sepia to a yellowi sh hue instead of black and white

Celebrity phot ogra ph s were first mass-produced in this format For example over 100000 were made of Lincoln and distributed in the 1860 campaign One album cover advised Yes trlis is my a lbum but learn ere yo u look that all are expected t o add to my book You are we lcome to quizz it the penalty is that you add your own Portrait for others to quizz

These little photographs served as an important link to family and

friends It has been said that two books went West with the pi oneers---a Bible and a photograph album

WISCONSIN The Elton S KAR RMAN Library of the University of Wisconsin

1 University Plaza Plattevill e ~ I 53818-3900 i

has a surname index covering persons located in the Upper Mississi ppi lead and min ing district from 1815 through the 1860s Also indexed are Iowa county names from the 1860 Federal census of California for

in~ividuals who mi grated from the Wisconsin lead district to California during the Gold Rush of t he 1850s

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IN YOUR F AMIL Y HISTORY

My fifth great grandfather Daniel Hillenberg had me puzzled for a long time He first appeared in western Virginia in 1787 when he married Barbara Shrader While trying to locate more family of that name nothing came close One day at Sutro Library I ran across Clifford Smi thIs Hessian Monograph which showed a list of German priosoners that had been captured at Trenton New Jersey by George Washingtons troops The first page opened named my Daniel Hillenberg There didnt seem to be any other information about them until I learned about the Johannes Schwalm Historical Association This organization first began when studying several Schwalm men who had come to America as German soliders then deserted the German middot Army and stayed in this country Public interest has widened their research to include all six thousand German soldiers that remained in America

There has been recent findings of records in Germany England and America and for the first time it is possible to identify most of these Hessian soldiers Data from their military records give their ages place of birth when they came to America and other information For instance I learned that Daniel Hillenberg was born in 1753 at a small village named Roehenfurth Hesse West Germany When he was 21 years old he was recruited into the German Army On 3 March 1776 they were told they were going to America to fight They received ammunition sixty bullets each sharpening stones a kett le bottles axes hoes shovels knapsacks linen bread containers and other implements On 4 March they marched to Cassel and after inspection by the Serene Highness they marched out of the city and began its march to the port of Bremerlehe on the North Sea They set sail 10 May 1776 and arrived at Staten Island 14 August 1776 They marched through the Bronx in late October with the First Hessian Division and on the 27th they received the first taste of battle as they waded across the Bronx River After a period of skirmishing and maneuvering around New Jersey and Pennsylvania Daniel and 54 of his company we re captured at Trenton New Jersey Others were captured later

57 Some 800 Hessian soldiers began a

march 2 January 1777 to Lancaster Pennsylvania where they were housed in a prisone r stockage Many of the men were permitted to go among the farmers and business men to work Daniel was a linen weaver so he no doubt found plenty of work There was always encouragement to these German soldiers to desert to the American side In 1778 some of these prisoners were exchanged for American prisoners Two German Regiments sailed to Savannah Georgia where they captured the city on 27 December 1778 The main body of this army were encamped nearby most of the winter The next April Daniel Hillenberg the record says deserted with weapons and full pack while on guard duty nearby

Fa mily tradition says that Daniel fought for the American side and he may have but records to verify it have not been found He is next found in Virginia where he bought land married and raised ten children He apparently followed his trade in this country as his inventory at his death listed four spinning wheels some looms and other tools of that trade

I became a volunteer for this group and have the honor of computerizing the Hessian families and their descendants into pedigree charts or family group sheets These will be sent to Lancaster Pennsylvania to a depository for preservation with copies available for research

If you suspect that you might have a Hessian back there information may be found by writing to Johannes Schwalm Historical Association 800-F Westbury Place 4807 Old Spartanburg Road Taylors SC 29687

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pro-German racism in the authors interpretation of history but that is not unusual in writers of his time On the other hand he writes with sympathy and out-

Reviewed by George Anderson

The German Immigration into Pennsylvania through the Port of Philadelphia from 1700 to 1775 and the Redemptioners 1900 By Frank Ried Diffenderffer Reprinted in 1988 by Genealogical Publishing Co Inc 1001 N Calvert St Baltimore MD 21202 Hard cover 6 x 9 inchshyes 328+ix pages indexed illustrated

Genealogy is sparse in this book but history is plenshytiful and vivid Consider this quote It is the boast of the historian that so mild and generous was the dealing of the Quaker with the aboriginies that not a drop of Quaker blood was ever shed by an Indian Shall I tell why It was because the belt of Quaker settlement was enclosed by the sturdy Germans whose settlements effectually prevented the savshyages from spilling Quaker blood Instead the tomashyhawk and scalping knife found sheath in the bodies of the sturdy children of the Palatinate

-- Similar prose mixed with equally graphic contemposhyPltASANTS AND COSTUMES OF Till( PAIATINATF

rary quotes fills this book There is a good deal of

Member-to-Member Loans

The Livermore-Amador Genealogical Society is putting together a list of privately shyowned books periodicals and other materials that members are willing to loan to each other Members are asked to make arrangements between themselves as to the length of time in borrowers possession and when and how the material is to be returned The lishybrary committee suggests that the loans be for no more than one month We also recomshymend that the borrower sign some sort of note with the name of the items borrowed the due date and the borrowers name and phone number This is the same as our library procedure The library committee will not be responsible for the books or keeping track of them We assume that our members will honor the agreement and wi II be sure to return all books on time and in good condition Anyone who has items to loan and hasnt received a form at a meeting please send a list of your materials to the LAGS Lishybrary Committee PO Box 901 Livermore CA 94550 If you have questions please call a committee member - Marge Harter (447-6669) George Anderson (846-4265) or Virginia Moore (447-8316)

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rage of the inhuman conditions suffered by indenshytured servants (redemptionists) and African slaves alike

The book is generously illustrated -there are 21 full-page insets plus 122 smaller engravings It is a readable story but not a dispassionate history

History of the Martinson Family in Norway and America 1988 By Harriet Martinson Sybilshyrud Published by George and Harriet Anderson Soft cover 8 12 x 11 inches 84+vi pages index source citat ions illustrations $15 Donated to LAGS by the Andersons

My wife whose maiden name was Harriet Martinshyson is a niece and namesake of Harriet Martinson Sybilrud author of this book Aunt Harriet has been collecting Martinson family history and biograshyphy for a lifetime In recent years we have helped her with research on the family especially with reshysearch in Norwegian records When it came time for her to publish her work we offered to take care of the technical end The result is this book

The immigrant ancestor in the Martinson family was Ole Martinson who came over alone in 1868 leavshying his family in Norway By 1873 he had saved enough to pay passage for his wife and four chilshydren plus his mother and six other relatives Less than a year after they joined him he was thrown from a horse and killed The story of how his family survived and eventually prosshypered is ably told by Mrs Sybilshyrud

An interesting feature of this book is a chapter entitled Memories Anecdotes and Cusshytoms in Our Family In it Mrs Sybilrud has recorded for posterishyty what life was like in the early decades of this censhytury in a large Norwegian family in a small Minnesoshyta town

We were gratified to learn from Mrs Sybilrud that the first two printings promply sold out and a third printing (making 200 copies in all) is on the way

Your Life amp Times How to Put a Life Stoshyry on Tape - An Oral History Handbook 1986 By Stephen and Julia Arthur Genealogical

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Publishing Co 1001 N Calvert St Baltimore MD 21202 Soft cover 8 12 x 11 inches 50 pages ilshylustrated

Page 1 of this interesting book contains a grabber Can you imagine what it would be like to actually

My Parents Together _____

Illustrationfrom Your Life amp Times

hear the voice of your great-grandparents speaking to yoy telling you of their own lives and times Your children and grandchildren and great-grandchildren and their grandchildren will have that oportunity - thanks to what you are about to do

I can imagine how thrilling it would be just to hear the voices of my great-grandparents but to hear their spoken autobiographies would be beyond imaginashytion The point of Your Life amp Times is that we can and should bequeath part of ourselves - our voices and thoughts - to our descendants

Hundreds of prompting questions fill the bulk of this book - questions to have in front of you with when you turn on your tape recorder and face the microshyphone For example in the chapter entitled Growing Up some of the 26 prompts intended to jog your memory and oil your tongue are Did I have a strict upbringing How did I get spending money Did I get into trouble much What hardshyships did my parents have to face What wonderful qualities and what not-so-wonderful qualitites did my parents have

Your Life amp Times is in the LAGS Library availshyable to be checked out when you get your tape recorshyder ready for a taping session Dont put it off Im going to do it myself any day now

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Thanks to the San Ramon Valley Genealogical Soci ety for the following RELATIOOSHIP CHART and an exp 1 anat i on for its use

The block at the top of the diamond is the CP--the ancestor from whom two relatives descend The top columns on each side are outlined

in heavy black lines--each block is labshyeled S for son 2ggs for 2nd great grandshyson etc down to the 8th generation T The column on the opposite side is the same

To determine relationship beshytween two members of a family find your designation in the the lefthand column If

say you are the grand shyson of the CP you are in block 2

If your relative is a gr-grand-~ son of the CP he would be 3

Follow the intersectshy

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where they meet In our example the lines cross at

the block marked 1C1R You are first cousins once removed

B=Brother or Sister

C= Cousin CP= Common Progenitor GGN =Great Grandnephewneice

GGS= Great Grandsondaughter GS = Grandsondaughter N Nephewneice

R = Times removed S = Son or daughter

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In a JanFebr 1982 issue of Genealogshyical Helper magazine the followin g item appeared provi ng he lp can come from the mosy unlikely source

GE NEALOGY CAN COME FROM ANYWHERE

We had been searching for my grandmotherls family for a long time We ha d about given up when we rece i ved a ph one call f rom someone in Idaho Compar ing notes we found his grandfather wa s a brother to my grandmot her and we made plans to go to Idaho to meet this living re lative of grandshymothers After we got there he told us how he had found us

A friend had gone to a ski resort---one morn i ng he went to the outdoor II john II and looking around found an old Frontier Ti mes

magazine ----he found the ad we had placed in 1976---The names in the ad were ---- familiar and he tore out t he ad and brought it back to our cousin

sutmitted by Harri et ANDERS(J AAA~A AA A AAAAAA AAA A AA A AA AAAAA

GREEK VITAL REC ORDS Birth records have

been kept in town archives where t he regi strar is usually the mayor Chu rch

registers are kept in three separate

books for birthsbaptism marri age and deaths There are three kinds of wi lls handwrtitten sec ret and public Af ter death a personls will is sent to the

Secretary of the Court of the First Ins t ance in Athens The court will send info on you r ancestors on request For

more information see In Search of You r --

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July 1988

Letter from the President

In the last Roots Tracer the Society announced the publication Livermore Cemeteries Livermore CaHf)rnia We have had many orders for this and we have gone into our second printing For those of you interested in purchasing this book the cost to non-members is S15 + $1 for postage Members $10 Please send to the address b low

The Society is announcing the new 1988 Surname Index This index i d

combination of a 1984 index and a I i87 addendum index with new surnames of new members This index has over 5800 entries of surnames that our members are working on The cost of this booklet to nonshymembers is $5 + $1 for postage Members $250 Address below

The Society is also publishing for sale listing of the library holdings nTI Bookshelf holdings of the Gayle Pipes Memorial Library which is housed at the Old Carnegie Library 3rd amp K Streets in Livermore CA 94550 Cost of this booklet to non-members is $1 + $1 postage To members it is free For members who have not received this please come to the reqular meeting to receive your copy

You may write to Livermore-Amador Genealogical Society Attn Gayl Wilson PO Box 901 Livermore CA 94551 enclosing check or rnoney order for your copies

The SOCiety was host to Leland MeItzler and Bill Dollarhide representing the Heritage Quest Magazine and International Genealogy Forum Their talks for beginner and veteran genealogist were well received at the May 22 forum It was a good chance to see the books pamphlets etc that are available to societies and to invidiuals who are researching their ancestors The Society has added several new books to their library and will be reviewed by Mr Anderson when they arrive Were sure they will add to the genealogists aids

Beverly Schell Ales

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Gayle Pipes Memorial Library

The Society maintains the largest collection of genealogical materials in the Valley

Location History Center East Rooin Old Carnegie Library 3rd amp K Streets Livermore CA 9l~550

Reg Hours II 30 arn-1fOO pm Summer Hrs Juoe I-August 31

1030 am-300 pm Wednesday thru Sunday

Hello Again---Most of us are facing a long hot and very dry summer Arent

we fortunate that genealogy is an inshydoor (except for those doing MIs) thing

and we are not at the mercy of the weashy

ther

In this issue we have the pedigree chart for Willis WOLCOTT--another of our memshybers who has done a tremendous job of research We ar~ fortunate that he has

shared his work with us Thanks Bill

We want to extend a warm welcome to our new member Edward FREILING of Dublin

Cal i forrlia

We wish you good-searching over the

summer and hope you find that elusive great-whatever Perhaps this issue will giv~ you some ideas for new leads

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CALIFORNIA RECORDS DECAY IN A WRECK OF A BUI LD ING Imiddot In the Genealogical Association of Sacramento Quarterly Vol 11 number 3

is a reprint of an art icle appearing in t he Sacramento ~ee 24 January 1988 by Stephen GREEN The article descri be ~ t he deplorable conditions found in our California Archi ves Building The bu ildi~g holds records of more than 140 years of Californi a history protect ed by plasti c sheeting because the roof leaks Witho ut temperature and Ilumid i ty control s the records are bri t tle and falling apart This is a wreck of a bui ld ing sai d John BURNS Chief of Archives He di sp layed a dome- sha ped glas s filled with brown paper fragments--part of the 1852 California census

Secretary of State March FO NG EU adminis ters the archives and has supported efforts for a new building but the project is not high on building priorty lists Perhaps a flood of letters to Mrs Eu wou ld be timely

For a complete description of the archives see

the above Quarterly now in our library

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Another area of concern t o Californi a researchers is the following as found in the San Luis Obispo Gen Soc publication Vol 21 1

In reference to CALIFOR NI A VITAL RECORDS Informed sources in California report that California Senate Bill 1535 is a proposed act which will amend California law relating to death certificates Amoung the provisions of the bill are restrictions on the release of personal information regarding the decedent and restrictions on those desiring access to the information in death records the bill which would affect death information on or after 1 January 1989 ~ay introduce significant problems for futu re access to vi ta l records While

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there has been no call to action to date it ~ill be in the interest of the genshy

ealogical community to be aware of the ramifi ations of such legislation to stay informed and to work thru local genealogi ca l societies if the need should arise

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INDENTURED SERVANTS Early in the seventeenth century England was fa ced with severe economic

problems With the woolen industry declining shipbuilding almost idle able mariners deserting the service with the country overrun with idle and starving laborers England turned to America as Rer hope for salvation The London Comshy

pany was formed to establish a Colony across the Atlantic However their

good intentions were doomed to failure because they ha d not taken into considershyation the lack of cheap labor Thus the indenture pla n took shape

The planters took the simple expedient of advancing passage money to the immigrant and placing him under strict legal bonds to work it out after reaching the Colony This plan worked for a full century The credit advanced to the immigrant made it possible for him to earn his ocean fare not in England where

labor was cheap but in America where it was dear

It is erroneous to suppose that most indentured servants were degenerates or criminals The majority were by far harmless paupers from debtors prisons

or political pr i soners or persons wishing to seek their fortune in a new land

The system of indentured labor differed vitally from negro slavery The servant was bound to his master for a limited period and at the expiration of four or five years was a free man to go where he chose At the end of his service

what he received depended on the type of contract he had made--but it did not inshy

clude 50 acres of land as some believed it would The terms of the contract reshyquired the master to supply the servant with the equipment necessary for him to

start a new life Usually the freedman received grain for a year clothing tools and a gun worth 20 shillings Laborers who were imported by the London Company

to cultivate public lands were granted after seven years servitude 100 acres of land and after this was fully cultivated received another 100 acres

The genealogist is fortunate that records of this migration were kept Nearly three-fourths of all those who came to the Colony in the 17th Century are recorded at the Land Office in Richmond Both freemen and servant~names are there to be researched

fram an article Jhe Colonization of Virginia in the 17th Centurym by ~~len H Loeb DAR Magazine 1978

vol 7 no 4

LOCAL GOVERNMENT RECO RDS

The Court of Common Pl eas in its various divisions of civil criminal and juvenshy

ile courts can be an important sourcemiddot of information fo r re sea rchers with it s

diversity of Order Books or Minutes

Nineteenth cent ury vol umnes may contai n

tavern ferry and peddler licenses

Prior to 1851 they may conta i n estate and

guardianship settlements app ra i sa l s

indentures for apprentices (these may

a lso be kept as separate record of the

court) wills and naturali zations

Two separate license records can be f ound in Common Pleas auct ionee r and

emba lmers l records The former proshyvides the date name and address of

the licensee date i ss ued and fees The latter provides the licensee 1s name and

the da tes the license wa s issued and

f i 1ed

For t hose re searching Black hi sto ry Manumisson records may be foun d in this

court as well This record contains

copies of ma numission deeds wh ich show

the age occ upation and phys ical des shy

cr ipt ion of the person as wel l as the

st atecouhty and fo rmer owner

For naturalizations pr ior to 1850 or after 1906 the Cou rt of Common Pl ea s

is the best pl ace to sta r t For t he pe rshy

iod 1850-1906 the Probat e Court had

jurisdic tion Pri or to 1850 na tu raliz ashytions may be found in the Jo ur nals bu t

the informa ti on tends t o be very limi t ed

often conta in ing only the persons name

and date of naturalizati on However

after 1906 they are kept as a separate reco rd and are much mo re det ai l ed

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For example in the Declaration of Inshy-- shy

tent the prospect ive citizen ga ve inforshy

~ mati on on his birthdate birth pl ace

ent ry portdate and the name of t he ship In some forms the re is a pl ace for

his physical de scri pt ion

An important source for proof of res id shyency i n a county can be fou nd in the

poll book s These record s are a list

of eligibl e vot ers which in the 19th

century wo uld be a yearly list of males

I (ad ult) who were voti ng These can be

Ian aid to researchers in pinpointing

t he date of immigrat ion into a county even before prope rty was purchased by

app roximating birthdates by the appearshy

an ce of sons on a l i st and al so possshy

ible app roximate death dates or lTiigrati~

out of an area by the disappearance of I

a name A very simi lar li st is the

Quadrennial Enumeration s or the Enumershy

ati ons of White Mal e Inhabitant s This

is a l i st of all males over 21 yea rs

of age showin g name add res s r ace

occupa t ion and f reehol de r status

Two interesting records which provide

an i nsight into rural li fe are the Reshy

cord of Earma rks and Brands and Records

of Estrays The f i rst contains the name

land addre ss of t he owner descript ion

of t he brand or ea rmark~ type of liveshystock and the da te filed The Record

lof Estrays is a copy of the notices filed r I

by person s f ind ing stray domestic anima middot

_ _conti nued on page 54 -

I An Earmark is a system of notches in the ear

Iof an animal for purpose of ident ification

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TANGLED ROOTS At the June meeting of the Livermore-Amador Geshy

-_ nealogical Society five members fOllnd they were each descended from a different one of the five sons of Ethan Revere the famolls hero of 1776 Who was descended from Millard Revere Who lives on Tyler A venue in Livermore The following stateshyments contain all of the information needed to ravel up these rumpled roots The answer is posted on the bulletin board by the sign-in log in the LAGS Lishybrary

Jacqueline Johnson is married Mrs Madison lives on Adams way in Pleasanton Ms Jefferson is descended from the oldest Revere

brother Mrs Harrisons ancestor was Woodrow Revere Miss Jacksons ancestor was a surveyor Abigail and her fiance live on Washington Street in

Pleasanton Bess is not married her ancestor was the log-splitter Mamie who is married and the divorcee who lives

on Van Buren Place in San Ramon are descended from brothers who were adjacent in birth order

One Revere brother became a lawyer the next-born became an actor

Ulysses S Revere was the middle son The woman who lives on Kennedy Street in Livershy

more has been married for 52 years her ancestor and Bess among all the brothers were closest in age

The descendant of actor Zachary Revere recently reshymarried

The peanut famler was either next older or next younger than Ms Jeffersons ancestor

Martha who is married is descended from Abraham Revere

George Anderson

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The notices show the date reported animals description name and address

of the person holding the stray

and the Justice of the Peace appraishy

sal and date claimed or or sold at

auction

In the crimi nal division of the Court of Common Pleas researchers may find Coroners I Inquests These

records contain the coroners reshyports on investigated deaths which

include the name of the decedent

place and cause of death Dependshy

i ng on the circumstances and the

co roner these files may be exshytensive or contain very little information

In the Juvenile Court Division may

be fo und several confidential records However the Mothers Pension

Records (Public) is a tran scr ipt

of all actions regarding the

gr anting of a pension to a wi dowed

or deserted mother with minor chil shy

dren This record includes the

mother s and childrens names their birthdates and residence and an invest igator s narrative report

Many of t hese records may still be hous ed in the courthouse of origin or may have been transferred to a reg ional archives

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VIRGINIA MIGRATIONS Virginians migrated to other states especially after the Revolutionaary War Prior to the war migration from souths ide Virginia was to South Carolina During and after the war period souths ide migration was mainly to Georgia During the 17801810 pe riod Halifaxians moved into middle and eastern Tennessee Mec klanburg County mig rants moved to Georgia and those residing in t he upper tier of counties migrated to Penn sylvania

and on to Ohio Natchez Trace News vol 8 1

CARTES-dE~-VISITE

Photograph albums from the 1800s are often filled with tintypes and other small mounted portraits called cartes-de-vis ite CDVs as they are more common Iy knmm are about 4 x 2Y2 11 and were introduced into the Un i ted States from France in 1859 They were immensly popular in the 1860s and into t he 1870s as calling cards and mementos The color tones of a CDV are subdu ed ranging from sepia to a yellowi sh hue instead of black and white

Celebrity phot ogra ph s were first mass-produced in this format For example over 100000 were made of Lincoln and distributed in the 1860 campaign One album cover advised Yes trlis is my a lbum but learn ere yo u look that all are expected t o add to my book You are we lcome to quizz it the penalty is that you add your own Portrait for others to quizz

These little photographs served as an important link to family and

friends It has been said that two books went West with the pi oneers---a Bible and a photograph album

WISCONSIN The Elton S KAR RMAN Library of the University of Wisconsin

1 University Plaza Plattevill e ~ I 53818-3900 i

has a surname index covering persons located in the Upper Mississi ppi lead and min ing district from 1815 through the 1860s Also indexed are Iowa county names from the 1860 Federal census of California for

in~ividuals who mi grated from the Wisconsin lead district to California during the Gold Rush of t he 1850s

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IN YOUR F AMIL Y HISTORY

My fifth great grandfather Daniel Hillenberg had me puzzled for a long time He first appeared in western Virginia in 1787 when he married Barbara Shrader While trying to locate more family of that name nothing came close One day at Sutro Library I ran across Clifford Smi thIs Hessian Monograph which showed a list of German priosoners that had been captured at Trenton New Jersey by George Washingtons troops The first page opened named my Daniel Hillenberg There didnt seem to be any other information about them until I learned about the Johannes Schwalm Historical Association This organization first began when studying several Schwalm men who had come to America as German soliders then deserted the German middot Army and stayed in this country Public interest has widened their research to include all six thousand German soldiers that remained in America

There has been recent findings of records in Germany England and America and for the first time it is possible to identify most of these Hessian soldiers Data from their military records give their ages place of birth when they came to America and other information For instance I learned that Daniel Hillenberg was born in 1753 at a small village named Roehenfurth Hesse West Germany When he was 21 years old he was recruited into the German Army On 3 March 1776 they were told they were going to America to fight They received ammunition sixty bullets each sharpening stones a kett le bottles axes hoes shovels knapsacks linen bread containers and other implements On 4 March they marched to Cassel and after inspection by the Serene Highness they marched out of the city and began its march to the port of Bremerlehe on the North Sea They set sail 10 May 1776 and arrived at Staten Island 14 August 1776 They marched through the Bronx in late October with the First Hessian Division and on the 27th they received the first taste of battle as they waded across the Bronx River After a period of skirmishing and maneuvering around New Jersey and Pennsylvania Daniel and 54 of his company we re captured at Trenton New Jersey Others were captured later

57 Some 800 Hessian soldiers began a

march 2 January 1777 to Lancaster Pennsylvania where they were housed in a prisone r stockage Many of the men were permitted to go among the farmers and business men to work Daniel was a linen weaver so he no doubt found plenty of work There was always encouragement to these German soldiers to desert to the American side In 1778 some of these prisoners were exchanged for American prisoners Two German Regiments sailed to Savannah Georgia where they captured the city on 27 December 1778 The main body of this army were encamped nearby most of the winter The next April Daniel Hillenberg the record says deserted with weapons and full pack while on guard duty nearby

Fa mily tradition says that Daniel fought for the American side and he may have but records to verify it have not been found He is next found in Virginia where he bought land married and raised ten children He apparently followed his trade in this country as his inventory at his death listed four spinning wheels some looms and other tools of that trade

I became a volunteer for this group and have the honor of computerizing the Hessian families and their descendants into pedigree charts or family group sheets These will be sent to Lancaster Pennsylvania to a depository for preservation with copies available for research

If you suspect that you might have a Hessian back there information may be found by writing to Johannes Schwalm Historical Association 800-F Westbury Place 4807 Old Spartanburg Road Taylors SC 29687

Lucile White

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pro-German racism in the authors interpretation of history but that is not unusual in writers of his time On the other hand he writes with sympathy and out-

Reviewed by George Anderson

The German Immigration into Pennsylvania through the Port of Philadelphia from 1700 to 1775 and the Redemptioners 1900 By Frank Ried Diffenderffer Reprinted in 1988 by Genealogical Publishing Co Inc 1001 N Calvert St Baltimore MD 21202 Hard cover 6 x 9 inchshyes 328+ix pages indexed illustrated

Genealogy is sparse in this book but history is plenshytiful and vivid Consider this quote It is the boast of the historian that so mild and generous was the dealing of the Quaker with the aboriginies that not a drop of Quaker blood was ever shed by an Indian Shall I tell why It was because the belt of Quaker settlement was enclosed by the sturdy Germans whose settlements effectually prevented the savshyages from spilling Quaker blood Instead the tomashyhawk and scalping knife found sheath in the bodies of the sturdy children of the Palatinate

-- Similar prose mixed with equally graphic contemposhyPltASANTS AND COSTUMES OF Till( PAIATINATF

rary quotes fills this book There is a good deal of

Member-to-Member Loans

The Livermore-Amador Genealogical Society is putting together a list of privately shyowned books periodicals and other materials that members are willing to loan to each other Members are asked to make arrangements between themselves as to the length of time in borrowers possession and when and how the material is to be returned The lishybrary committee suggests that the loans be for no more than one month We also recomshymend that the borrower sign some sort of note with the name of the items borrowed the due date and the borrowers name and phone number This is the same as our library procedure The library committee will not be responsible for the books or keeping track of them We assume that our members will honor the agreement and wi II be sure to return all books on time and in good condition Anyone who has items to loan and hasnt received a form at a meeting please send a list of your materials to the LAGS Lishybrary Committee PO Box 901 Livermore CA 94550 If you have questions please call a committee member - Marge Harter (447-6669) George Anderson (846-4265) or Virginia Moore (447-8316)

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rage of the inhuman conditions suffered by indenshytured servants (redemptionists) and African slaves alike

The book is generously illustrated -there are 21 full-page insets plus 122 smaller engravings It is a readable story but not a dispassionate history

History of the Martinson Family in Norway and America 1988 By Harriet Martinson Sybilshyrud Published by George and Harriet Anderson Soft cover 8 12 x 11 inches 84+vi pages index source citat ions illustrations $15 Donated to LAGS by the Andersons

My wife whose maiden name was Harriet Martinshyson is a niece and namesake of Harriet Martinson Sybilrud author of this book Aunt Harriet has been collecting Martinson family history and biograshyphy for a lifetime In recent years we have helped her with research on the family especially with reshysearch in Norwegian records When it came time for her to publish her work we offered to take care of the technical end The result is this book

The immigrant ancestor in the Martinson family was Ole Martinson who came over alone in 1868 leavshying his family in Norway By 1873 he had saved enough to pay passage for his wife and four chilshydren plus his mother and six other relatives Less than a year after they joined him he was thrown from a horse and killed The story of how his family survived and eventually prosshypered is ably told by Mrs Sybilshyrud

An interesting feature of this book is a chapter entitled Memories Anecdotes and Cusshytoms in Our Family In it Mrs Sybilrud has recorded for posterishyty what life was like in the early decades of this censhytury in a large Norwegian family in a small Minnesoshyta town

We were gratified to learn from Mrs Sybilrud that the first two printings promply sold out and a third printing (making 200 copies in all) is on the way

Your Life amp Times How to Put a Life Stoshyry on Tape - An Oral History Handbook 1986 By Stephen and Julia Arthur Genealogical

59

Publishing Co 1001 N Calvert St Baltimore MD 21202 Soft cover 8 12 x 11 inches 50 pages ilshylustrated

Page 1 of this interesting book contains a grabber Can you imagine what it would be like to actually

My Parents Together _____

Illustrationfrom Your Life amp Times

hear the voice of your great-grandparents speaking to yoy telling you of their own lives and times Your children and grandchildren and great-grandchildren and their grandchildren will have that oportunity - thanks to what you are about to do

I can imagine how thrilling it would be just to hear the voices of my great-grandparents but to hear their spoken autobiographies would be beyond imaginashytion The point of Your Life amp Times is that we can and should bequeath part of ourselves - our voices and thoughts - to our descendants

Hundreds of prompting questions fill the bulk of this book - questions to have in front of you with when you turn on your tape recorder and face the microshyphone For example in the chapter entitled Growing Up some of the 26 prompts intended to jog your memory and oil your tongue are Did I have a strict upbringing How did I get spending money Did I get into trouble much What hardshyships did my parents have to face What wonderful qualities and what not-so-wonderful qualitites did my parents have

Your Life amp Times is in the LAGS Library availshyable to be checked out when you get your tape recorshyder ready for a taping session Dont put it off Im going to do it myself any day now

vol 7 no 4

The Bookshelf Catalog of Book~ in the Gayle Pipes Memorial Library of the Livershy

~_ more-Amador Genealogical Society 1988 Published by LAGS PO Box 901 Livermore CA 94550 Soft cover 8 12 x 11 inches 13 pages Free to members of LAGS $300 postpaid to othshyers

I

Gayle Woody Pipes 1921-1982 foundef and longshytime editor of The Roots Tracer helped establish our Societys Library In his honor and memory the Society named the library The Gayle Pipes Memorishyal Library A recent decision of the LAG~ board di-

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reeted that a catalog of books in The Gayle Pipes Meshymorial Library be printed and distributed free to all LAGS members

The catalog which does not include periodicals pamphlets or material in the vertical file lists 336 titles counting multiple-volume works as one title Over half deal with specific states or foreign counshytries the rest are reference or history books of more general scope

Families Published quarterly by Yates Publishshying PO Box 639 Ozark MO 65721 $20 per year

Volume I Number 1 of this new periodical appeared in March 1988 William Yates the editor describes his publication as the voice of the Family Group Sheet Exchange which he founded in 1981 His FGSE was described in a previous issue of The Roots Tracer

Apparently his series of books Marriages of Some American Residents and Guide to Documents did not succeed financially so he has discontinued publication of them and started a new periodical emphasizing the Family Group Sheet Exshychange The LAGS Library has all ~ volumes of

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i Marriages bull they were reviewed favorably in a previous issue of The Roots Tracer

The fust issue of Families contains a short list of marriages (alphabetical by groom only) some quershyies testimonials research tips book ads and a listshying of surnames for which family group sheets are available Mr Yates does not make it clear what fushyture issues will hold

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I Live~more-Amador Genealogical Society Surname Index 1988 Published by LAGS PO Box 901 Livennore CA 94550 Soft cover 8 12 Xi 11 inches 46 pages $250 to LAGS memshybers ~600 postpaid to others

LAG$ first published its Surname Index in 1984 Since then new members have joined and old memshybers ~ave found additional surnames in their ancesshy

try 1be 1988 edition is considerably revised updatshyed and expanded

iEach pf the almost 5000 entries in the index gives the surname a geographical area of interest a time span pf interest and a code keying the entry to a LAGS member whose name and address appear in a list at the back of the book Our Surname Index proshyvides a powerful tool to let others both within the club and elsewhere know what names you are

seaching for and to let you find other members with I the same interests

Epitaph not found in our book Livermore Ceshymeteries

sabred to the memory of Jated Bates wijo died Ailg the 6th 1800 $s widow aged 24 lives at 7 Elm Stteet hlrls every qualification for a good wife and yearns to be comforted

Lincoln Maine

Genealogy noun -- An account of ones descent from a man who did not particularly care to trace his own

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In October 1874 t he Li vemore rbok and Ladder Carpany No1 was organ ized with

the following rmbers

President JH rvwnJEY In July 1875 a bu i Iding for U1e acca[(xjation of the can-i

Secretary John ~lITCHELL pany was erecte(j on Second Street costing about $1OCXJ In

Foreman Frank POOLE 1878 the office~s were

First Ass istant WS LOWE President J H ifilfrnEY I

Second Assistant Martin BURKE Foreman Werde11 JlRDAN

Treasurer RB CAMJBELL First Assistant ic SCHMIDT I i

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Thanks to the San Ramon Valley Genealogical Soci ety for the following RELATIOOSHIP CHART and an exp 1 anat i on for its use

The block at the top of the diamond is the CP--the ancestor from whom two relatives descend The top columns on each side are outlined

in heavy black lines--each block is labshyeled S for son 2ggs for 2nd great grandshyson etc down to the 8th generation T The column on the opposite side is the same

To determine relationship beshytween two members of a family find your designation in the the lefthand column If

say you are the grand shyson of the CP you are in block 2

If your relative is a gr-grand-~ son of the CP he would be 3

Follow the intersectshy

ing lines to

where they meet In our example the lines cross at

the block marked 1C1R You are first cousins once removed

B=Brother or Sister

C= Cousin CP= Common Progenitor GGN =Great Grandnephewneice

GGS= Great Grandsondaughter GS = Grandsondaughter N Nephewneice

R = Times removed S = Son or daughter

vol 7 no 4 LOST IN CANADA

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In a JanFebr 1982 issue of Genealogshyical Helper magazine the followin g item appeared provi ng he lp can come from the mosy unlikely source

GE NEALOGY CAN COME FROM ANYWHERE

We had been searching for my grandmotherls family for a long time We ha d about given up when we rece i ved a ph one call f rom someone in Idaho Compar ing notes we found his grandfather wa s a brother to my grandmot her and we made plans to go to Idaho to meet this living re lative of grandshymothers After we got there he told us how he had found us

A friend had gone to a ski resort---one morn i ng he went to the outdoor II john II and looking around found an old Frontier Ti mes

magazine ----he found the ad we had placed in 1976---The names in the ad were ---- familiar and he tore out t he ad and brought it back to our cousin

sutmitted by Harri et ANDERS(J AAA~A AA A AAAAAA AAA A AA A AA AAAAA

GREEK VITAL REC ORDS Birth records have

been kept in town archives where t he regi strar is usually the mayor Chu rch

registers are kept in three separate

books for birthsbaptism marri age and deaths There are three kinds of wi lls handwrtitten sec ret and public Af ter death a personls will is sent to the

Secretary of the Court of the First Ins t ance in Athens The court will send info on you r ancestors on request For

more information see In Search of You r --

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CALIFORNIA RECORDS DECAY IN A WRECK OF A BUI LD ING Imiddot In the Genealogical Association of Sacramento Quarterly Vol 11 number 3

is a reprint of an art icle appearing in t he Sacramento ~ee 24 January 1988 by Stephen GREEN The article descri be ~ t he deplorable conditions found in our California Archi ves Building The bu ildi~g holds records of more than 140 years of Californi a history protect ed by plasti c sheeting because the roof leaks Witho ut temperature and Ilumid i ty control s the records are bri t tle and falling apart This is a wreck of a bui ld ing sai d John BURNS Chief of Archives He di sp layed a dome- sha ped glas s filled with brown paper fragments--part of the 1852 California census

Secretary of State March FO NG EU adminis ters the archives and has supported efforts for a new building but the project is not high on building priorty lists Perhaps a flood of letters to Mrs Eu wou ld be timely

For a complete description of the archives see

the above Quarterly now in our library

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Another area of concern t o Californi a researchers is the following as found in the San Luis Obispo Gen Soc publication Vol 21 1

In reference to CALIFOR NI A VITAL RECORDS Informed sources in California report that California Senate Bill 1535 is a proposed act which will amend California law relating to death certificates Amoung the provisions of the bill are restrictions on the release of personal information regarding the decedent and restrictions on those desiring access to the information in death records the bill which would affect death information on or after 1 January 1989 ~ay introduce significant problems for futu re access to vi ta l records While

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there has been no call to action to date it ~ill be in the interest of the genshy

ealogical community to be aware of the ramifi ations of such legislation to stay informed and to work thru local genealogi ca l societies if the need should arise

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INDENTURED SERVANTS Early in the seventeenth century England was fa ced with severe economic

problems With the woolen industry declining shipbuilding almost idle able mariners deserting the service with the country overrun with idle and starving laborers England turned to America as Rer hope for salvation The London Comshy

pany was formed to establish a Colony across the Atlantic However their

good intentions were doomed to failure because they ha d not taken into considershyation the lack of cheap labor Thus the indenture pla n took shape

The planters took the simple expedient of advancing passage money to the immigrant and placing him under strict legal bonds to work it out after reaching the Colony This plan worked for a full century The credit advanced to the immigrant made it possible for him to earn his ocean fare not in England where

labor was cheap but in America where it was dear

It is erroneous to suppose that most indentured servants were degenerates or criminals The majority were by far harmless paupers from debtors prisons

or political pr i soners or persons wishing to seek their fortune in a new land

The system of indentured labor differed vitally from negro slavery The servant was bound to his master for a limited period and at the expiration of four or five years was a free man to go where he chose At the end of his service

what he received depended on the type of contract he had made--but it did not inshy

clude 50 acres of land as some believed it would The terms of the contract reshyquired the master to supply the servant with the equipment necessary for him to

start a new life Usually the freedman received grain for a year clothing tools and a gun worth 20 shillings Laborers who were imported by the London Company

to cultivate public lands were granted after seven years servitude 100 acres of land and after this was fully cultivated received another 100 acres

The genealogist is fortunate that records of this migration were kept Nearly three-fourths of all those who came to the Colony in the 17th Century are recorded at the Land Office in Richmond Both freemen and servant~names are there to be researched

fram an article Jhe Colonization of Virginia in the 17th Centurym by ~~len H Loeb DAR Magazine 1978

vol 7 no 4

LOCAL GOVERNMENT RECO RDS

The Court of Common Pl eas in its various divisions of civil criminal and juvenshy

ile courts can be an important sourcemiddot of information fo r re sea rchers with it s

diversity of Order Books or Minutes

Nineteenth cent ury vol umnes may contai n

tavern ferry and peddler licenses

Prior to 1851 they may conta i n estate and

guardianship settlements app ra i sa l s

indentures for apprentices (these may

a lso be kept as separate record of the

court) wills and naturali zations

Two separate license records can be f ound in Common Pleas auct ionee r and

emba lmers l records The former proshyvides the date name and address of

the licensee date i ss ued and fees The latter provides the licensee 1s name and

the da tes the license wa s issued and

f i 1ed

For t hose re searching Black hi sto ry Manumisson records may be foun d in this

court as well This record contains

copies of ma numission deeds wh ich show

the age occ upation and phys ical des shy

cr ipt ion of the person as wel l as the

st atecouhty and fo rmer owner

For naturalizations pr ior to 1850 or after 1906 the Cou rt of Common Pl ea s

is the best pl ace to sta r t For t he pe rshy

iod 1850-1906 the Probat e Court had

jurisdic tion Pri or to 1850 na tu raliz ashytions may be found in the Jo ur nals bu t

the informa ti on tends t o be very limi t ed

often conta in ing only the persons name

and date of naturalizati on However

after 1906 they are kept as a separate reco rd and are much mo re det ai l ed

53

For example in the Declaration of Inshy-- shy

tent the prospect ive citizen ga ve inforshy

~ mati on on his birthdate birth pl ace

ent ry portdate and the name of t he ship In some forms the re is a pl ace for

his physical de scri pt ion

An important source for proof of res id shyency i n a county can be fou nd in the

poll book s These record s are a list

of eligibl e vot ers which in the 19th

century wo uld be a yearly list of males

I (ad ult) who were voti ng These can be

Ian aid to researchers in pinpointing

t he date of immigrat ion into a county even before prope rty was purchased by

app roximating birthdates by the appearshy

an ce of sons on a l i st and al so possshy

ible app roximate death dates or lTiigrati~

out of an area by the disappearance of I

a name A very simi lar li st is the

Quadrennial Enumeration s or the Enumershy

ati ons of White Mal e Inhabitant s This

is a l i st of all males over 21 yea rs

of age showin g name add res s r ace

occupa t ion and f reehol de r status

Two interesting records which provide

an i nsight into rural li fe are the Reshy

cord of Earma rks and Brands and Records

of Estrays The f i rst contains the name

land addre ss of t he owner descript ion

of t he brand or ea rmark~ type of liveshystock and the da te filed The Record

lof Estrays is a copy of the notices filed r I

by person s f ind ing stray domestic anima middot

_ _conti nued on page 54 -

I An Earmark is a system of notches in the ear

Iof an animal for purpose of ident ification

vol 7 no 4

TANGLED ROOTS At the June meeting of the Livermore-Amador Geshy

-_ nealogical Society five members fOllnd they were each descended from a different one of the five sons of Ethan Revere the famolls hero of 1776 Who was descended from Millard Revere Who lives on Tyler A venue in Livermore The following stateshyments contain all of the information needed to ravel up these rumpled roots The answer is posted on the bulletin board by the sign-in log in the LAGS Lishybrary

Jacqueline Johnson is married Mrs Madison lives on Adams way in Pleasanton Ms Jefferson is descended from the oldest Revere

brother Mrs Harrisons ancestor was Woodrow Revere Miss Jacksons ancestor was a surveyor Abigail and her fiance live on Washington Street in

Pleasanton Bess is not married her ancestor was the log-splitter Mamie who is married and the divorcee who lives

on Van Buren Place in San Ramon are descended from brothers who were adjacent in birth order

One Revere brother became a lawyer the next-born became an actor

Ulysses S Revere was the middle son The woman who lives on Kennedy Street in Livershy

more has been married for 52 years her ancestor and Bess among all the brothers were closest in age

The descendant of actor Zachary Revere recently reshymarried

The peanut famler was either next older or next younger than Ms Jeffersons ancestor

Martha who is married is descended from Abraham Revere

George Anderson

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The notices show the date reported animals description name and address

of the person holding the stray

and the Justice of the Peace appraishy

sal and date claimed or or sold at

auction

In the crimi nal division of the Court of Common Pleas researchers may find Coroners I Inquests These

records contain the coroners reshyports on investigated deaths which

include the name of the decedent

place and cause of death Dependshy

i ng on the circumstances and the

co roner these files may be exshytensive or contain very little information

In the Juvenile Court Division may

be fo und several confidential records However the Mothers Pension

Records (Public) is a tran scr ipt

of all actions regarding the

gr anting of a pension to a wi dowed

or deserted mother with minor chil shy

dren This record includes the

mother s and childrens names their birthdates and residence and an invest igator s narrative report

Many of t hese records may still be hous ed in the courthouse of origin or may have been transferred to a reg ional archives

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VIRGINIA MIGRATIONS Virginians migrated to other states especially after the Revolutionaary War Prior to the war migration from souths ide Virginia was to South Carolina During and after the war period souths ide migration was mainly to Georgia During the 17801810 pe riod Halifaxians moved into middle and eastern Tennessee Mec klanburg County mig rants moved to Georgia and those residing in t he upper tier of counties migrated to Penn sylvania

and on to Ohio Natchez Trace News vol 8 1

CARTES-dE~-VISITE

Photograph albums from the 1800s are often filled with tintypes and other small mounted portraits called cartes-de-vis ite CDVs as they are more common Iy knmm are about 4 x 2Y2 11 and were introduced into the Un i ted States from France in 1859 They were immensly popular in the 1860s and into t he 1870s as calling cards and mementos The color tones of a CDV are subdu ed ranging from sepia to a yellowi sh hue instead of black and white

Celebrity phot ogra ph s were first mass-produced in this format For example over 100000 were made of Lincoln and distributed in the 1860 campaign One album cover advised Yes trlis is my a lbum but learn ere yo u look that all are expected t o add to my book You are we lcome to quizz it the penalty is that you add your own Portrait for others to quizz

These little photographs served as an important link to family and

friends It has been said that two books went West with the pi oneers---a Bible and a photograph album

WISCONSIN The Elton S KAR RMAN Library of the University of Wisconsin

1 University Plaza Plattevill e ~ I 53818-3900 i

has a surname index covering persons located in the Upper Mississi ppi lead and min ing district from 1815 through the 1860s Also indexed are Iowa county names from the 1860 Federal census of California for

in~ividuals who mi grated from the Wisconsin lead district to California during the Gold Rush of t he 1850s

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IN YOUR F AMIL Y HISTORY

My fifth great grandfather Daniel Hillenberg had me puzzled for a long time He first appeared in western Virginia in 1787 when he married Barbara Shrader While trying to locate more family of that name nothing came close One day at Sutro Library I ran across Clifford Smi thIs Hessian Monograph which showed a list of German priosoners that had been captured at Trenton New Jersey by George Washingtons troops The first page opened named my Daniel Hillenberg There didnt seem to be any other information about them until I learned about the Johannes Schwalm Historical Association This organization first began when studying several Schwalm men who had come to America as German soliders then deserted the German middot Army and stayed in this country Public interest has widened their research to include all six thousand German soldiers that remained in America

There has been recent findings of records in Germany England and America and for the first time it is possible to identify most of these Hessian soldiers Data from their military records give their ages place of birth when they came to America and other information For instance I learned that Daniel Hillenberg was born in 1753 at a small village named Roehenfurth Hesse West Germany When he was 21 years old he was recruited into the German Army On 3 March 1776 they were told they were going to America to fight They received ammunition sixty bullets each sharpening stones a kett le bottles axes hoes shovels knapsacks linen bread containers and other implements On 4 March they marched to Cassel and after inspection by the Serene Highness they marched out of the city and began its march to the port of Bremerlehe on the North Sea They set sail 10 May 1776 and arrived at Staten Island 14 August 1776 They marched through the Bronx in late October with the First Hessian Division and on the 27th they received the first taste of battle as they waded across the Bronx River After a period of skirmishing and maneuvering around New Jersey and Pennsylvania Daniel and 54 of his company we re captured at Trenton New Jersey Others were captured later

57 Some 800 Hessian soldiers began a

march 2 January 1777 to Lancaster Pennsylvania where they were housed in a prisone r stockage Many of the men were permitted to go among the farmers and business men to work Daniel was a linen weaver so he no doubt found plenty of work There was always encouragement to these German soldiers to desert to the American side In 1778 some of these prisoners were exchanged for American prisoners Two German Regiments sailed to Savannah Georgia where they captured the city on 27 December 1778 The main body of this army were encamped nearby most of the winter The next April Daniel Hillenberg the record says deserted with weapons and full pack while on guard duty nearby

Fa mily tradition says that Daniel fought for the American side and he may have but records to verify it have not been found He is next found in Virginia where he bought land married and raised ten children He apparently followed his trade in this country as his inventory at his death listed four spinning wheels some looms and other tools of that trade

I became a volunteer for this group and have the honor of computerizing the Hessian families and their descendants into pedigree charts or family group sheets These will be sent to Lancaster Pennsylvania to a depository for preservation with copies available for research

If you suspect that you might have a Hessian back there information may be found by writing to Johannes Schwalm Historical Association 800-F Westbury Place 4807 Old Spartanburg Road Taylors SC 29687

Lucile White

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pro-German racism in the authors interpretation of history but that is not unusual in writers of his time On the other hand he writes with sympathy and out-

Reviewed by George Anderson

The German Immigration into Pennsylvania through the Port of Philadelphia from 1700 to 1775 and the Redemptioners 1900 By Frank Ried Diffenderffer Reprinted in 1988 by Genealogical Publishing Co Inc 1001 N Calvert St Baltimore MD 21202 Hard cover 6 x 9 inchshyes 328+ix pages indexed illustrated

Genealogy is sparse in this book but history is plenshytiful and vivid Consider this quote It is the boast of the historian that so mild and generous was the dealing of the Quaker with the aboriginies that not a drop of Quaker blood was ever shed by an Indian Shall I tell why It was because the belt of Quaker settlement was enclosed by the sturdy Germans whose settlements effectually prevented the savshyages from spilling Quaker blood Instead the tomashyhawk and scalping knife found sheath in the bodies of the sturdy children of the Palatinate

-- Similar prose mixed with equally graphic contemposhyPltASANTS AND COSTUMES OF Till( PAIATINATF

rary quotes fills this book There is a good deal of

Member-to-Member Loans

The Livermore-Amador Genealogical Society is putting together a list of privately shyowned books periodicals and other materials that members are willing to loan to each other Members are asked to make arrangements between themselves as to the length of time in borrowers possession and when and how the material is to be returned The lishybrary committee suggests that the loans be for no more than one month We also recomshymend that the borrower sign some sort of note with the name of the items borrowed the due date and the borrowers name and phone number This is the same as our library procedure The library committee will not be responsible for the books or keeping track of them We assume that our members will honor the agreement and wi II be sure to return all books on time and in good condition Anyone who has items to loan and hasnt received a form at a meeting please send a list of your materials to the LAGS Lishybrary Committee PO Box 901 Livermore CA 94550 If you have questions please call a committee member - Marge Harter (447-6669) George Anderson (846-4265) or Virginia Moore (447-8316)

vol 7 no 4

rage of the inhuman conditions suffered by indenshytured servants (redemptionists) and African slaves alike

The book is generously illustrated -there are 21 full-page insets plus 122 smaller engravings It is a readable story but not a dispassionate history

History of the Martinson Family in Norway and America 1988 By Harriet Martinson Sybilshyrud Published by George and Harriet Anderson Soft cover 8 12 x 11 inches 84+vi pages index source citat ions illustrations $15 Donated to LAGS by the Andersons

My wife whose maiden name was Harriet Martinshyson is a niece and namesake of Harriet Martinson Sybilrud author of this book Aunt Harriet has been collecting Martinson family history and biograshyphy for a lifetime In recent years we have helped her with research on the family especially with reshysearch in Norwegian records When it came time for her to publish her work we offered to take care of the technical end The result is this book

The immigrant ancestor in the Martinson family was Ole Martinson who came over alone in 1868 leavshying his family in Norway By 1873 he had saved enough to pay passage for his wife and four chilshydren plus his mother and six other relatives Less than a year after they joined him he was thrown from a horse and killed The story of how his family survived and eventually prosshypered is ably told by Mrs Sybilshyrud

An interesting feature of this book is a chapter entitled Memories Anecdotes and Cusshytoms in Our Family In it Mrs Sybilrud has recorded for posterishyty what life was like in the early decades of this censhytury in a large Norwegian family in a small Minnesoshyta town

We were gratified to learn from Mrs Sybilrud that the first two printings promply sold out and a third printing (making 200 copies in all) is on the way

Your Life amp Times How to Put a Life Stoshyry on Tape - An Oral History Handbook 1986 By Stephen and Julia Arthur Genealogical

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Publishing Co 1001 N Calvert St Baltimore MD 21202 Soft cover 8 12 x 11 inches 50 pages ilshylustrated

Page 1 of this interesting book contains a grabber Can you imagine what it would be like to actually

My Parents Together _____

Illustrationfrom Your Life amp Times

hear the voice of your great-grandparents speaking to yoy telling you of their own lives and times Your children and grandchildren and great-grandchildren and their grandchildren will have that oportunity - thanks to what you are about to do

I can imagine how thrilling it would be just to hear the voices of my great-grandparents but to hear their spoken autobiographies would be beyond imaginashytion The point of Your Life amp Times is that we can and should bequeath part of ourselves - our voices and thoughts - to our descendants

Hundreds of prompting questions fill the bulk of this book - questions to have in front of you with when you turn on your tape recorder and face the microshyphone For example in the chapter entitled Growing Up some of the 26 prompts intended to jog your memory and oil your tongue are Did I have a strict upbringing How did I get spending money Did I get into trouble much What hardshyships did my parents have to face What wonderful qualities and what not-so-wonderful qualitites did my parents have

Your Life amp Times is in the LAGS Library availshyable to be checked out when you get your tape recorshyder ready for a taping session Dont put it off Im going to do it myself any day now

vol 7 no 4

The Bookshelf Catalog of Book~ in the Gayle Pipes Memorial Library of the Livershy

~_ more-Amador Genealogical Society 1988 Published by LAGS PO Box 901 Livermore CA 94550 Soft cover 8 12 x 11 inches 13 pages Free to members of LAGS $300 postpaid to othshyers

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Gayle Woody Pipes 1921-1982 foundef and longshytime editor of The Roots Tracer helped establish our Societys Library In his honor and memory the Society named the library The Gayle Pipes Memorishyal Library A recent decision of the LAG~ board di-

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reeted that a catalog of books in The Gayle Pipes Meshymorial Library be printed and distributed free to all LAGS members

The catalog which does not include periodicals pamphlets or material in the vertical file lists 336 titles counting multiple-volume works as one title Over half deal with specific states or foreign counshytries the rest are reference or history books of more general scope

Families Published quarterly by Yates Publishshying PO Box 639 Ozark MO 65721 $20 per year

Volume I Number 1 of this new periodical appeared in March 1988 William Yates the editor describes his publication as the voice of the Family Group Sheet Exchange which he founded in 1981 His FGSE was described in a previous issue of The Roots Tracer

Apparently his series of books Marriages of Some American Residents and Guide to Documents did not succeed financially so he has discontinued publication of them and started a new periodical emphasizing the Family Group Sheet Exshychange The LAGS Library has all ~ volumes of

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i Marriages bull they were reviewed favorably in a previous issue of The Roots Tracer

The fust issue of Families contains a short list of marriages (alphabetical by groom only) some quershyies testimonials research tips book ads and a listshying of surnames for which family group sheets are available Mr Yates does not make it clear what fushyture issues will hold

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I Live~more-Amador Genealogical Society Surname Index 1988 Published by LAGS PO Box 901 Livennore CA 94550 Soft cover 8 12 Xi 11 inches 46 pages $250 to LAGS memshybers ~600 postpaid to others

LAG$ first published its Surname Index in 1984 Since then new members have joined and old memshybers ~ave found additional surnames in their ancesshy

try 1be 1988 edition is considerably revised updatshyed and expanded

iEach pf the almost 5000 entries in the index gives the surname a geographical area of interest a time span pf interest and a code keying the entry to a LAGS member whose name and address appear in a list at the back of the book Our Surname Index proshyvides a powerful tool to let others both within the club and elsewhere know what names you are

seaching for and to let you find other members with I the same interests

Epitaph not found in our book Livermore Ceshymeteries

sabred to the memory of Jated Bates wijo died Ailg the 6th 1800 $s widow aged 24 lives at 7 Elm Stteet hlrls every qualification for a good wife and yearns to be comforted

Lincoln Maine

Genealogy noun -- An account of ones descent from a man who did not particularly care to trace his own

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President JH rvwnJEY In July 1875 a bu i Iding for U1e acca[(xjation of the can-i

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Thanks to the San Ramon Valley Genealogical Soci ety for the following RELATIOOSHIP CHART and an exp 1 anat i on for its use

The block at the top of the diamond is the CP--the ancestor from whom two relatives descend The top columns on each side are outlined

in heavy black lines--each block is labshyeled S for son 2ggs for 2nd great grandshyson etc down to the 8th generation T The column on the opposite side is the same

To determine relationship beshytween two members of a family find your designation in the the lefthand column If

say you are the grand shyson of the CP you are in block 2

If your relative is a gr-grand-~ son of the CP he would be 3

Follow the intersectshy

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where they meet In our example the lines cross at

the block marked 1C1R You are first cousins once removed

B=Brother or Sister

C= Cousin CP= Common Progenitor GGN =Great Grandnephewneice

GGS= Great Grandsondaughter GS = Grandsondaughter N Nephewneice

R = Times removed S = Son or daughter

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In a JanFebr 1982 issue of Genealogshyical Helper magazine the followin g item appeared provi ng he lp can come from the mosy unlikely source

GE NEALOGY CAN COME FROM ANYWHERE

We had been searching for my grandmotherls family for a long time We ha d about given up when we rece i ved a ph one call f rom someone in Idaho Compar ing notes we found his grandfather wa s a brother to my grandmot her and we made plans to go to Idaho to meet this living re lative of grandshymothers After we got there he told us how he had found us

A friend had gone to a ski resort---one morn i ng he went to the outdoor II john II and looking around found an old Frontier Ti mes

magazine ----he found the ad we had placed in 1976---The names in the ad were ---- familiar and he tore out t he ad and brought it back to our cousin

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GREEK VITAL REC ORDS Birth records have

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registers are kept in three separate

books for birthsbaptism marri age and deaths There are three kinds of wi lls handwrtitten sec ret and public Af ter death a personls will is sent to the

Secretary of the Court of the First Ins t ance in Athens The court will send info on you r ancestors on request For

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52vol 7 no 4

INDENTURED SERVANTS Early in the seventeenth century England was fa ced with severe economic

problems With the woolen industry declining shipbuilding almost idle able mariners deserting the service with the country overrun with idle and starving laborers England turned to America as Rer hope for salvation The London Comshy

pany was formed to establish a Colony across the Atlantic However their

good intentions were doomed to failure because they ha d not taken into considershyation the lack of cheap labor Thus the indenture pla n took shape

The planters took the simple expedient of advancing passage money to the immigrant and placing him under strict legal bonds to work it out after reaching the Colony This plan worked for a full century The credit advanced to the immigrant made it possible for him to earn his ocean fare not in England where

labor was cheap but in America where it was dear

It is erroneous to suppose that most indentured servants were degenerates or criminals The majority were by far harmless paupers from debtors prisons

or political pr i soners or persons wishing to seek their fortune in a new land

The system of indentured labor differed vitally from negro slavery The servant was bound to his master for a limited period and at the expiration of four or five years was a free man to go where he chose At the end of his service

what he received depended on the type of contract he had made--but it did not inshy

clude 50 acres of land as some believed it would The terms of the contract reshyquired the master to supply the servant with the equipment necessary for him to

start a new life Usually the freedman received grain for a year clothing tools and a gun worth 20 shillings Laborers who were imported by the London Company

to cultivate public lands were granted after seven years servitude 100 acres of land and after this was fully cultivated received another 100 acres

The genealogist is fortunate that records of this migration were kept Nearly three-fourths of all those who came to the Colony in the 17th Century are recorded at the Land Office in Richmond Both freemen and servant~names are there to be researched

fram an article Jhe Colonization of Virginia in the 17th Centurym by ~~len H Loeb DAR Magazine 1978

vol 7 no 4

LOCAL GOVERNMENT RECO RDS

The Court of Common Pl eas in its various divisions of civil criminal and juvenshy

ile courts can be an important sourcemiddot of information fo r re sea rchers with it s

diversity of Order Books or Minutes

Nineteenth cent ury vol umnes may contai n

tavern ferry and peddler licenses

Prior to 1851 they may conta i n estate and

guardianship settlements app ra i sa l s

indentures for apprentices (these may

a lso be kept as separate record of the

court) wills and naturali zations

Two separate license records can be f ound in Common Pleas auct ionee r and

emba lmers l records The former proshyvides the date name and address of

the licensee date i ss ued and fees The latter provides the licensee 1s name and

the da tes the license wa s issued and

f i 1ed

For t hose re searching Black hi sto ry Manumisson records may be foun d in this

court as well This record contains

copies of ma numission deeds wh ich show

the age occ upation and phys ical des shy

cr ipt ion of the person as wel l as the

st atecouhty and fo rmer owner

For naturalizations pr ior to 1850 or after 1906 the Cou rt of Common Pl ea s

is the best pl ace to sta r t For t he pe rshy

iod 1850-1906 the Probat e Court had

jurisdic tion Pri or to 1850 na tu raliz ashytions may be found in the Jo ur nals bu t

the informa ti on tends t o be very limi t ed

often conta in ing only the persons name

and date of naturalizati on However

after 1906 they are kept as a separate reco rd and are much mo re det ai l ed

53

For example in the Declaration of Inshy-- shy

tent the prospect ive citizen ga ve inforshy

~ mati on on his birthdate birth pl ace

ent ry portdate and the name of t he ship In some forms the re is a pl ace for

his physical de scri pt ion

An important source for proof of res id shyency i n a county can be fou nd in the

poll book s These record s are a list

of eligibl e vot ers which in the 19th

century wo uld be a yearly list of males

I (ad ult) who were voti ng These can be

Ian aid to researchers in pinpointing

t he date of immigrat ion into a county even before prope rty was purchased by

app roximating birthdates by the appearshy

an ce of sons on a l i st and al so possshy

ible app roximate death dates or lTiigrati~

out of an area by the disappearance of I

a name A very simi lar li st is the

Quadrennial Enumeration s or the Enumershy

ati ons of White Mal e Inhabitant s This

is a l i st of all males over 21 yea rs

of age showin g name add res s r ace

occupa t ion and f reehol de r status

Two interesting records which provide

an i nsight into rural li fe are the Reshy

cord of Earma rks and Brands and Records

of Estrays The f i rst contains the name

land addre ss of t he owner descript ion

of t he brand or ea rmark~ type of liveshystock and the da te filed The Record

lof Estrays is a copy of the notices filed r I

by person s f ind ing stray domestic anima middot

_ _conti nued on page 54 -

I An Earmark is a system of notches in the ear

Iof an animal for purpose of ident ification

vol 7 no 4

TANGLED ROOTS At the June meeting of the Livermore-Amador Geshy

-_ nealogical Society five members fOllnd they were each descended from a different one of the five sons of Ethan Revere the famolls hero of 1776 Who was descended from Millard Revere Who lives on Tyler A venue in Livermore The following stateshyments contain all of the information needed to ravel up these rumpled roots The answer is posted on the bulletin board by the sign-in log in the LAGS Lishybrary

Jacqueline Johnson is married Mrs Madison lives on Adams way in Pleasanton Ms Jefferson is descended from the oldest Revere

brother Mrs Harrisons ancestor was Woodrow Revere Miss Jacksons ancestor was a surveyor Abigail and her fiance live on Washington Street in

Pleasanton Bess is not married her ancestor was the log-splitter Mamie who is married and the divorcee who lives

on Van Buren Place in San Ramon are descended from brothers who were adjacent in birth order

One Revere brother became a lawyer the next-born became an actor

Ulysses S Revere was the middle son The woman who lives on Kennedy Street in Livershy

more has been married for 52 years her ancestor and Bess among all the brothers were closest in age

The descendant of actor Zachary Revere recently reshymarried

The peanut famler was either next older or next younger than Ms Jeffersons ancestor

Martha who is married is descended from Abraham Revere

George Anderson

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cont i nUEd fran page 53

The notices show the date reported animals description name and address

of the person holding the stray

and the Justice of the Peace appraishy

sal and date claimed or or sold at

auction

In the crimi nal division of the Court of Common Pleas researchers may find Coroners I Inquests These

records contain the coroners reshyports on investigated deaths which

include the name of the decedent

place and cause of death Dependshy

i ng on the circumstances and the

co roner these files may be exshytensive or contain very little information

In the Juvenile Court Division may

be fo und several confidential records However the Mothers Pension

Records (Public) is a tran scr ipt

of all actions regarding the

gr anting of a pension to a wi dowed

or deserted mother with minor chil shy

dren This record includes the

mother s and childrens names their birthdates and residence and an invest igator s narrative report

Many of t hese records may still be hous ed in the courthouse of origin or may have been transferred to a reg ional archives

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VIRGINIA MIGRATIONS Virginians migrated to other states especially after the Revolutionaary War Prior to the war migration from souths ide Virginia was to South Carolina During and after the war period souths ide migration was mainly to Georgia During the 17801810 pe riod Halifaxians moved into middle and eastern Tennessee Mec klanburg County mig rants moved to Georgia and those residing in t he upper tier of counties migrated to Penn sylvania

and on to Ohio Natchez Trace News vol 8 1

CARTES-dE~-VISITE

Photograph albums from the 1800s are often filled with tintypes and other small mounted portraits called cartes-de-vis ite CDVs as they are more common Iy knmm are about 4 x 2Y2 11 and were introduced into the Un i ted States from France in 1859 They were immensly popular in the 1860s and into t he 1870s as calling cards and mementos The color tones of a CDV are subdu ed ranging from sepia to a yellowi sh hue instead of black and white

Celebrity phot ogra ph s were first mass-produced in this format For example over 100000 were made of Lincoln and distributed in the 1860 campaign One album cover advised Yes trlis is my a lbum but learn ere yo u look that all are expected t o add to my book You are we lcome to quizz it the penalty is that you add your own Portrait for others to quizz

These little photographs served as an important link to family and

friends It has been said that two books went West with the pi oneers---a Bible and a photograph album

WISCONSIN The Elton S KAR RMAN Library of the University of Wisconsin

1 University Plaza Plattevill e ~ I 53818-3900 i

has a surname index covering persons located in the Upper Mississi ppi lead and min ing district from 1815 through the 1860s Also indexed are Iowa county names from the 1860 Federal census of California for

in~ividuals who mi grated from the Wisconsin lead district to California during the Gold Rush of t he 1850s

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vol 7 no 4 IS THERE A HESSIAN

IN YOUR F AMIL Y HISTORY

My fifth great grandfather Daniel Hillenberg had me puzzled for a long time He first appeared in western Virginia in 1787 when he married Barbara Shrader While trying to locate more family of that name nothing came close One day at Sutro Library I ran across Clifford Smi thIs Hessian Monograph which showed a list of German priosoners that had been captured at Trenton New Jersey by George Washingtons troops The first page opened named my Daniel Hillenberg There didnt seem to be any other information about them until I learned about the Johannes Schwalm Historical Association This organization first began when studying several Schwalm men who had come to America as German soliders then deserted the German middot Army and stayed in this country Public interest has widened their research to include all six thousand German soldiers that remained in America

There has been recent findings of records in Germany England and America and for the first time it is possible to identify most of these Hessian soldiers Data from their military records give their ages place of birth when they came to America and other information For instance I learned that Daniel Hillenberg was born in 1753 at a small village named Roehenfurth Hesse West Germany When he was 21 years old he was recruited into the German Army On 3 March 1776 they were told they were going to America to fight They received ammunition sixty bullets each sharpening stones a kett le bottles axes hoes shovels knapsacks linen bread containers and other implements On 4 March they marched to Cassel and after inspection by the Serene Highness they marched out of the city and began its march to the port of Bremerlehe on the North Sea They set sail 10 May 1776 and arrived at Staten Island 14 August 1776 They marched through the Bronx in late October with the First Hessian Division and on the 27th they received the first taste of battle as they waded across the Bronx River After a period of skirmishing and maneuvering around New Jersey and Pennsylvania Daniel and 54 of his company we re captured at Trenton New Jersey Others were captured later

57 Some 800 Hessian soldiers began a

march 2 January 1777 to Lancaster Pennsylvania where they were housed in a prisone r stockage Many of the men were permitted to go among the farmers and business men to work Daniel was a linen weaver so he no doubt found plenty of work There was always encouragement to these German soldiers to desert to the American side In 1778 some of these prisoners were exchanged for American prisoners Two German Regiments sailed to Savannah Georgia where they captured the city on 27 December 1778 The main body of this army were encamped nearby most of the winter The next April Daniel Hillenberg the record says deserted with weapons and full pack while on guard duty nearby

Fa mily tradition says that Daniel fought for the American side and he may have but records to verify it have not been found He is next found in Virginia where he bought land married and raised ten children He apparently followed his trade in this country as his inventory at his death listed four spinning wheels some looms and other tools of that trade

I became a volunteer for this group and have the honor of computerizing the Hessian families and their descendants into pedigree charts or family group sheets These will be sent to Lancaster Pennsylvania to a depository for preservation with copies available for research

If you suspect that you might have a Hessian back there information may be found by writing to Johannes Schwalm Historical Association 800-F Westbury Place 4807 Old Spartanburg Road Taylors SC 29687

Lucile White

58vol 7 no 4

pro-German racism in the authors interpretation of history but that is not unusual in writers of his time On the other hand he writes with sympathy and out-

Reviewed by George Anderson

The German Immigration into Pennsylvania through the Port of Philadelphia from 1700 to 1775 and the Redemptioners 1900 By Frank Ried Diffenderffer Reprinted in 1988 by Genealogical Publishing Co Inc 1001 N Calvert St Baltimore MD 21202 Hard cover 6 x 9 inchshyes 328+ix pages indexed illustrated

Genealogy is sparse in this book but history is plenshytiful and vivid Consider this quote It is the boast of the historian that so mild and generous was the dealing of the Quaker with the aboriginies that not a drop of Quaker blood was ever shed by an Indian Shall I tell why It was because the belt of Quaker settlement was enclosed by the sturdy Germans whose settlements effectually prevented the savshyages from spilling Quaker blood Instead the tomashyhawk and scalping knife found sheath in the bodies of the sturdy children of the Palatinate

-- Similar prose mixed with equally graphic contemposhyPltASANTS AND COSTUMES OF Till( PAIATINATF

rary quotes fills this book There is a good deal of

Member-to-Member Loans

The Livermore-Amador Genealogical Society is putting together a list of privately shyowned books periodicals and other materials that members are willing to loan to each other Members are asked to make arrangements between themselves as to the length of time in borrowers possession and when and how the material is to be returned The lishybrary committee suggests that the loans be for no more than one month We also recomshymend that the borrower sign some sort of note with the name of the items borrowed the due date and the borrowers name and phone number This is the same as our library procedure The library committee will not be responsible for the books or keeping track of them We assume that our members will honor the agreement and wi II be sure to return all books on time and in good condition Anyone who has items to loan and hasnt received a form at a meeting please send a list of your materials to the LAGS Lishybrary Committee PO Box 901 Livermore CA 94550 If you have questions please call a committee member - Marge Harter (447-6669) George Anderson (846-4265) or Virginia Moore (447-8316)

vol 7 no 4

rage of the inhuman conditions suffered by indenshytured servants (redemptionists) and African slaves alike

The book is generously illustrated -there are 21 full-page insets plus 122 smaller engravings It is a readable story but not a dispassionate history

History of the Martinson Family in Norway and America 1988 By Harriet Martinson Sybilshyrud Published by George and Harriet Anderson Soft cover 8 12 x 11 inches 84+vi pages index source citat ions illustrations $15 Donated to LAGS by the Andersons

My wife whose maiden name was Harriet Martinshyson is a niece and namesake of Harriet Martinson Sybilrud author of this book Aunt Harriet has been collecting Martinson family history and biograshyphy for a lifetime In recent years we have helped her with research on the family especially with reshysearch in Norwegian records When it came time for her to publish her work we offered to take care of the technical end The result is this book

The immigrant ancestor in the Martinson family was Ole Martinson who came over alone in 1868 leavshying his family in Norway By 1873 he had saved enough to pay passage for his wife and four chilshydren plus his mother and six other relatives Less than a year after they joined him he was thrown from a horse and killed The story of how his family survived and eventually prosshypered is ably told by Mrs Sybilshyrud

An interesting feature of this book is a chapter entitled Memories Anecdotes and Cusshytoms in Our Family In it Mrs Sybilrud has recorded for posterishyty what life was like in the early decades of this censhytury in a large Norwegian family in a small Minnesoshyta town

We were gratified to learn from Mrs Sybilrud that the first two printings promply sold out and a third printing (making 200 copies in all) is on the way

Your Life amp Times How to Put a Life Stoshyry on Tape - An Oral History Handbook 1986 By Stephen and Julia Arthur Genealogical

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Publishing Co 1001 N Calvert St Baltimore MD 21202 Soft cover 8 12 x 11 inches 50 pages ilshylustrated

Page 1 of this interesting book contains a grabber Can you imagine what it would be like to actually

My Parents Together _____

Illustrationfrom Your Life amp Times

hear the voice of your great-grandparents speaking to yoy telling you of their own lives and times Your children and grandchildren and great-grandchildren and their grandchildren will have that oportunity - thanks to what you are about to do

I can imagine how thrilling it would be just to hear the voices of my great-grandparents but to hear their spoken autobiographies would be beyond imaginashytion The point of Your Life amp Times is that we can and should bequeath part of ourselves - our voices and thoughts - to our descendants

Hundreds of prompting questions fill the bulk of this book - questions to have in front of you with when you turn on your tape recorder and face the microshyphone For example in the chapter entitled Growing Up some of the 26 prompts intended to jog your memory and oil your tongue are Did I have a strict upbringing How did I get spending money Did I get into trouble much What hardshyships did my parents have to face What wonderful qualities and what not-so-wonderful qualitites did my parents have

Your Life amp Times is in the LAGS Library availshyable to be checked out when you get your tape recorshyder ready for a taping session Dont put it off Im going to do it myself any day now

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Gayle Woody Pipes 1921-1982 foundef and longshytime editor of The Roots Tracer helped establish our Societys Library In his honor and memory the Society named the library The Gayle Pipes Memorishyal Library A recent decision of the LAG~ board di-

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The catalog which does not include periodicals pamphlets or material in the vertical file lists 336 titles counting multiple-volume works as one title Over half deal with specific states or foreign counshytries the rest are reference or history books of more general scope

Families Published quarterly by Yates Publishshying PO Box 639 Ozark MO 65721 $20 per year

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i Marriages bull they were reviewed favorably in a previous issue of The Roots Tracer

The fust issue of Families contains a short list of marriages (alphabetical by groom only) some quershyies testimonials research tips book ads and a listshying of surnames for which family group sheets are available Mr Yates does not make it clear what fushyture issues will hold

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iEach pf the almost 5000 entries in the index gives the surname a geographical area of interest a time span pf interest and a code keying the entry to a LAGS member whose name and address appear in a list at the back of the book Our Surname Index proshyvides a powerful tool to let others both within the club and elsewhere know what names you are

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Genealogy noun -- An account of ones descent from a man who did not particularly care to trace his own

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Thanks to the San Ramon Valley Genealogical Soci ety for the following RELATIOOSHIP CHART and an exp 1 anat i on for its use

The block at the top of the diamond is the CP--the ancestor from whom two relatives descend The top columns on each side are outlined

in heavy black lines--each block is labshyeled S for son 2ggs for 2nd great grandshyson etc down to the 8th generation T The column on the opposite side is the same

To determine relationship beshytween two members of a family find your designation in the the lefthand column If

say you are the grand shyson of the CP you are in block 2

If your relative is a gr-grand-~ son of the CP he would be 3

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where they meet In our example the lines cross at

the block marked 1C1R You are first cousins once removed

B=Brother or Sister

C= Cousin CP= Common Progenitor GGN =Great Grandnephewneice

GGS= Great Grandsondaughter GS = Grandsondaughter N Nephewneice

R = Times removed S = Son or daughter

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In a JanFebr 1982 issue of Genealogshyical Helper magazine the followin g item appeared provi ng he lp can come from the mosy unlikely source

GE NEALOGY CAN COME FROM ANYWHERE

We had been searching for my grandmotherls family for a long time We ha d about given up when we rece i ved a ph one call f rom someone in Idaho Compar ing notes we found his grandfather wa s a brother to my grandmot her and we made plans to go to Idaho to meet this living re lative of grandshymothers After we got there he told us how he had found us

A friend had gone to a ski resort---one morn i ng he went to the outdoor II john II and looking around found an old Frontier Ti mes

magazine ----he found the ad we had placed in 1976---The names in the ad were ---- familiar and he tore out t he ad and brought it back to our cousin

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GREEK VITAL REC ORDS Birth records have

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Secretary of the Court of the First Ins t ance in Athens The court will send info on you r ancestors on request For

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vol 7 no 4

LOCAL GOVERNMENT RECO RDS

The Court of Common Pl eas in its various divisions of civil criminal and juvenshy

ile courts can be an important sourcemiddot of information fo r re sea rchers with it s

diversity of Order Books or Minutes

Nineteenth cent ury vol umnes may contai n

tavern ferry and peddler licenses

Prior to 1851 they may conta i n estate and

guardianship settlements app ra i sa l s

indentures for apprentices (these may

a lso be kept as separate record of the

court) wills and naturali zations

Two separate license records can be f ound in Common Pleas auct ionee r and

emba lmers l records The former proshyvides the date name and address of

the licensee date i ss ued and fees The latter provides the licensee 1s name and

the da tes the license wa s issued and

f i 1ed

For t hose re searching Black hi sto ry Manumisson records may be foun d in this

court as well This record contains

copies of ma numission deeds wh ich show

the age occ upation and phys ical des shy

cr ipt ion of the person as wel l as the

st atecouhty and fo rmer owner

For naturalizations pr ior to 1850 or after 1906 the Cou rt of Common Pl ea s

is the best pl ace to sta r t For t he pe rshy

iod 1850-1906 the Probat e Court had

jurisdic tion Pri or to 1850 na tu raliz ashytions may be found in the Jo ur nals bu t

the informa ti on tends t o be very limi t ed

often conta in ing only the persons name

and date of naturalizati on However

after 1906 they are kept as a separate reco rd and are much mo re det ai l ed

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For example in the Declaration of Inshy-- shy

tent the prospect ive citizen ga ve inforshy

~ mati on on his birthdate birth pl ace

ent ry portdate and the name of t he ship In some forms the re is a pl ace for

his physical de scri pt ion

An important source for proof of res id shyency i n a county can be fou nd in the

poll book s These record s are a list

of eligibl e vot ers which in the 19th

century wo uld be a yearly list of males

I (ad ult) who were voti ng These can be

Ian aid to researchers in pinpointing

t he date of immigrat ion into a county even before prope rty was purchased by

app roximating birthdates by the appearshy

an ce of sons on a l i st and al so possshy

ible app roximate death dates or lTiigrati~

out of an area by the disappearance of I

a name A very simi lar li st is the

Quadrennial Enumeration s or the Enumershy

ati ons of White Mal e Inhabitant s This

is a l i st of all males over 21 yea rs

of age showin g name add res s r ace

occupa t ion and f reehol de r status

Two interesting records which provide

an i nsight into rural li fe are the Reshy

cord of Earma rks and Brands and Records

of Estrays The f i rst contains the name

land addre ss of t he owner descript ion

of t he brand or ea rmark~ type of liveshystock and the da te filed The Record

lof Estrays is a copy of the notices filed r I

by person s f ind ing stray domestic anima middot

_ _conti nued on page 54 -

I An Earmark is a system of notches in the ear

Iof an animal for purpose of ident ification

vol 7 no 4

TANGLED ROOTS At the June meeting of the Livermore-Amador Geshy

-_ nealogical Society five members fOllnd they were each descended from a different one of the five sons of Ethan Revere the famolls hero of 1776 Who was descended from Millard Revere Who lives on Tyler A venue in Livermore The following stateshyments contain all of the information needed to ravel up these rumpled roots The answer is posted on the bulletin board by the sign-in log in the LAGS Lishybrary

Jacqueline Johnson is married Mrs Madison lives on Adams way in Pleasanton Ms Jefferson is descended from the oldest Revere

brother Mrs Harrisons ancestor was Woodrow Revere Miss Jacksons ancestor was a surveyor Abigail and her fiance live on Washington Street in

Pleasanton Bess is not married her ancestor was the log-splitter Mamie who is married and the divorcee who lives

on Van Buren Place in San Ramon are descended from brothers who were adjacent in birth order

One Revere brother became a lawyer the next-born became an actor

Ulysses S Revere was the middle son The woman who lives on Kennedy Street in Livershy

more has been married for 52 years her ancestor and Bess among all the brothers were closest in age

The descendant of actor Zachary Revere recently reshymarried

The peanut famler was either next older or next younger than Ms Jeffersons ancestor

Martha who is married is descended from Abraham Revere

George Anderson

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The notices show the date reported animals description name and address

of the person holding the stray

and the Justice of the Peace appraishy

sal and date claimed or or sold at

auction

In the crimi nal division of the Court of Common Pleas researchers may find Coroners I Inquests These

records contain the coroners reshyports on investigated deaths which

include the name of the decedent

place and cause of death Dependshy

i ng on the circumstances and the

co roner these files may be exshytensive or contain very little information

In the Juvenile Court Division may

be fo und several confidential records However the Mothers Pension

Records (Public) is a tran scr ipt

of all actions regarding the

gr anting of a pension to a wi dowed

or deserted mother with minor chil shy

dren This record includes the

mother s and childrens names their birthdates and residence and an invest igator s narrative report

Many of t hese records may still be hous ed in the courthouse of origin or may have been transferred to a reg ional archives

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VIRGINIA MIGRATIONS Virginians migrated to other states especially after the Revolutionaary War Prior to the war migration from souths ide Virginia was to South Carolina During and after the war period souths ide migration was mainly to Georgia During the 17801810 pe riod Halifaxians moved into middle and eastern Tennessee Mec klanburg County mig rants moved to Georgia and those residing in t he upper tier of counties migrated to Penn sylvania

and on to Ohio Natchez Trace News vol 8 1

CARTES-dE~-VISITE

Photograph albums from the 1800s are often filled with tintypes and other small mounted portraits called cartes-de-vis ite CDVs as they are more common Iy knmm are about 4 x 2Y2 11 and were introduced into the Un i ted States from France in 1859 They were immensly popular in the 1860s and into t he 1870s as calling cards and mementos The color tones of a CDV are subdu ed ranging from sepia to a yellowi sh hue instead of black and white

Celebrity phot ogra ph s were first mass-produced in this format For example over 100000 were made of Lincoln and distributed in the 1860 campaign One album cover advised Yes trlis is my a lbum but learn ere yo u look that all are expected t o add to my book You are we lcome to quizz it the penalty is that you add your own Portrait for others to quizz

These little photographs served as an important link to family and

friends It has been said that two books went West with the pi oneers---a Bible and a photograph album

WISCONSIN The Elton S KAR RMAN Library of the University of Wisconsin

1 University Plaza Plattevill e ~ I 53818-3900 i

has a surname index covering persons located in the Upper Mississi ppi lead and min ing district from 1815 through the 1860s Also indexed are Iowa county names from the 1860 Federal census of California for

in~ividuals who mi grated from the Wisconsin lead district to California during the Gold Rush of t he 1850s

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vol 7 no 4 IS THERE A HESSIAN

IN YOUR F AMIL Y HISTORY

My fifth great grandfather Daniel Hillenberg had me puzzled for a long time He first appeared in western Virginia in 1787 when he married Barbara Shrader While trying to locate more family of that name nothing came close One day at Sutro Library I ran across Clifford Smi thIs Hessian Monograph which showed a list of German priosoners that had been captured at Trenton New Jersey by George Washingtons troops The first page opened named my Daniel Hillenberg There didnt seem to be any other information about them until I learned about the Johannes Schwalm Historical Association This organization first began when studying several Schwalm men who had come to America as German soliders then deserted the German middot Army and stayed in this country Public interest has widened their research to include all six thousand German soldiers that remained in America

There has been recent findings of records in Germany England and America and for the first time it is possible to identify most of these Hessian soldiers Data from their military records give their ages place of birth when they came to America and other information For instance I learned that Daniel Hillenberg was born in 1753 at a small village named Roehenfurth Hesse West Germany When he was 21 years old he was recruited into the German Army On 3 March 1776 they were told they were going to America to fight They received ammunition sixty bullets each sharpening stones a kett le bottles axes hoes shovels knapsacks linen bread containers and other implements On 4 March they marched to Cassel and after inspection by the Serene Highness they marched out of the city and began its march to the port of Bremerlehe on the North Sea They set sail 10 May 1776 and arrived at Staten Island 14 August 1776 They marched through the Bronx in late October with the First Hessian Division and on the 27th they received the first taste of battle as they waded across the Bronx River After a period of skirmishing and maneuvering around New Jersey and Pennsylvania Daniel and 54 of his company we re captured at Trenton New Jersey Others were captured later

57 Some 800 Hessian soldiers began a

march 2 January 1777 to Lancaster Pennsylvania where they were housed in a prisone r stockage Many of the men were permitted to go among the farmers and business men to work Daniel was a linen weaver so he no doubt found plenty of work There was always encouragement to these German soldiers to desert to the American side In 1778 some of these prisoners were exchanged for American prisoners Two German Regiments sailed to Savannah Georgia where they captured the city on 27 December 1778 The main body of this army were encamped nearby most of the winter The next April Daniel Hillenberg the record says deserted with weapons and full pack while on guard duty nearby

Fa mily tradition says that Daniel fought for the American side and he may have but records to verify it have not been found He is next found in Virginia where he bought land married and raised ten children He apparently followed his trade in this country as his inventory at his death listed four spinning wheels some looms and other tools of that trade

I became a volunteer for this group and have the honor of computerizing the Hessian families and their descendants into pedigree charts or family group sheets These will be sent to Lancaster Pennsylvania to a depository for preservation with copies available for research

If you suspect that you might have a Hessian back there information may be found by writing to Johannes Schwalm Historical Association 800-F Westbury Place 4807 Old Spartanburg Road Taylors SC 29687

Lucile White

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pro-German racism in the authors interpretation of history but that is not unusual in writers of his time On the other hand he writes with sympathy and out-

Reviewed by George Anderson

The German Immigration into Pennsylvania through the Port of Philadelphia from 1700 to 1775 and the Redemptioners 1900 By Frank Ried Diffenderffer Reprinted in 1988 by Genealogical Publishing Co Inc 1001 N Calvert St Baltimore MD 21202 Hard cover 6 x 9 inchshyes 328+ix pages indexed illustrated

Genealogy is sparse in this book but history is plenshytiful and vivid Consider this quote It is the boast of the historian that so mild and generous was the dealing of the Quaker with the aboriginies that not a drop of Quaker blood was ever shed by an Indian Shall I tell why It was because the belt of Quaker settlement was enclosed by the sturdy Germans whose settlements effectually prevented the savshyages from spilling Quaker blood Instead the tomashyhawk and scalping knife found sheath in the bodies of the sturdy children of the Palatinate

-- Similar prose mixed with equally graphic contemposhyPltASANTS AND COSTUMES OF Till( PAIATINATF

rary quotes fills this book There is a good deal of

Member-to-Member Loans

The Livermore-Amador Genealogical Society is putting together a list of privately shyowned books periodicals and other materials that members are willing to loan to each other Members are asked to make arrangements between themselves as to the length of time in borrowers possession and when and how the material is to be returned The lishybrary committee suggests that the loans be for no more than one month We also recomshymend that the borrower sign some sort of note with the name of the items borrowed the due date and the borrowers name and phone number This is the same as our library procedure The library committee will not be responsible for the books or keeping track of them We assume that our members will honor the agreement and wi II be sure to return all books on time and in good condition Anyone who has items to loan and hasnt received a form at a meeting please send a list of your materials to the LAGS Lishybrary Committee PO Box 901 Livermore CA 94550 If you have questions please call a committee member - Marge Harter (447-6669) George Anderson (846-4265) or Virginia Moore (447-8316)

vol 7 no 4

rage of the inhuman conditions suffered by indenshytured servants (redemptionists) and African slaves alike

The book is generously illustrated -there are 21 full-page insets plus 122 smaller engravings It is a readable story but not a dispassionate history

History of the Martinson Family in Norway and America 1988 By Harriet Martinson Sybilshyrud Published by George and Harriet Anderson Soft cover 8 12 x 11 inches 84+vi pages index source citat ions illustrations $15 Donated to LAGS by the Andersons

My wife whose maiden name was Harriet Martinshyson is a niece and namesake of Harriet Martinson Sybilrud author of this book Aunt Harriet has been collecting Martinson family history and biograshyphy for a lifetime In recent years we have helped her with research on the family especially with reshysearch in Norwegian records When it came time for her to publish her work we offered to take care of the technical end The result is this book

The immigrant ancestor in the Martinson family was Ole Martinson who came over alone in 1868 leavshying his family in Norway By 1873 he had saved enough to pay passage for his wife and four chilshydren plus his mother and six other relatives Less than a year after they joined him he was thrown from a horse and killed The story of how his family survived and eventually prosshypered is ably told by Mrs Sybilshyrud

An interesting feature of this book is a chapter entitled Memories Anecdotes and Cusshytoms in Our Family In it Mrs Sybilrud has recorded for posterishyty what life was like in the early decades of this censhytury in a large Norwegian family in a small Minnesoshyta town

We were gratified to learn from Mrs Sybilrud that the first two printings promply sold out and a third printing (making 200 copies in all) is on the way

Your Life amp Times How to Put a Life Stoshyry on Tape - An Oral History Handbook 1986 By Stephen and Julia Arthur Genealogical

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Publishing Co 1001 N Calvert St Baltimore MD 21202 Soft cover 8 12 x 11 inches 50 pages ilshylustrated

Page 1 of this interesting book contains a grabber Can you imagine what it would be like to actually

My Parents Together _____

Illustrationfrom Your Life amp Times

hear the voice of your great-grandparents speaking to yoy telling you of their own lives and times Your children and grandchildren and great-grandchildren and their grandchildren will have that oportunity - thanks to what you are about to do

I can imagine how thrilling it would be just to hear the voices of my great-grandparents but to hear their spoken autobiographies would be beyond imaginashytion The point of Your Life amp Times is that we can and should bequeath part of ourselves - our voices and thoughts - to our descendants

Hundreds of prompting questions fill the bulk of this book - questions to have in front of you with when you turn on your tape recorder and face the microshyphone For example in the chapter entitled Growing Up some of the 26 prompts intended to jog your memory and oil your tongue are Did I have a strict upbringing How did I get spending money Did I get into trouble much What hardshyships did my parents have to face What wonderful qualities and what not-so-wonderful qualitites did my parents have

Your Life amp Times is in the LAGS Library availshyable to be checked out when you get your tape recorshyder ready for a taping session Dont put it off Im going to do it myself any day now

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The Bookshelf Catalog of Book~ in the Gayle Pipes Memorial Library of the Livershy

~_ more-Amador Genealogical Society 1988 Published by LAGS PO Box 901 Livermore CA 94550 Soft cover 8 12 x 11 inches 13 pages Free to members of LAGS $300 postpaid to othshyers

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Gayle Woody Pipes 1921-1982 foundef and longshytime editor of The Roots Tracer helped establish our Societys Library In his honor and memory the Society named the library The Gayle Pipes Memorishyal Library A recent decision of the LAG~ board di-

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reeted that a catalog of books in The Gayle Pipes Meshymorial Library be printed and distributed free to all LAGS members

The catalog which does not include periodicals pamphlets or material in the vertical file lists 336 titles counting multiple-volume works as one title Over half deal with specific states or foreign counshytries the rest are reference or history books of more general scope

Families Published quarterly by Yates Publishshying PO Box 639 Ozark MO 65721 $20 per year

Volume I Number 1 of this new periodical appeared in March 1988 William Yates the editor describes his publication as the voice of the Family Group Sheet Exchange which he founded in 1981 His FGSE was described in a previous issue of The Roots Tracer

Apparently his series of books Marriages of Some American Residents and Guide to Documents did not succeed financially so he has discontinued publication of them and started a new periodical emphasizing the Family Group Sheet Exshychange The LAGS Library has all ~ volumes of

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i Marriages bull they were reviewed favorably in a previous issue of The Roots Tracer

The fust issue of Families contains a short list of marriages (alphabetical by groom only) some quershyies testimonials research tips book ads and a listshying of surnames for which family group sheets are available Mr Yates does not make it clear what fushyture issues will hold

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I Live~more-Amador Genealogical Society Surname Index 1988 Published by LAGS PO Box 901 Livennore CA 94550 Soft cover 8 12 Xi 11 inches 46 pages $250 to LAGS memshybers ~600 postpaid to others

LAG$ first published its Surname Index in 1984 Since then new members have joined and old memshybers ~ave found additional surnames in their ancesshy

try 1be 1988 edition is considerably revised updatshyed and expanded

iEach pf the almost 5000 entries in the index gives the surname a geographical area of interest a time span pf interest and a code keying the entry to a LAGS member whose name and address appear in a list at the back of the book Our Surname Index proshyvides a powerful tool to let others both within the club and elsewhere know what names you are

seaching for and to let you find other members with I the same interests

Epitaph not found in our book Livermore Ceshymeteries

sabred to the memory of Jated Bates wijo died Ailg the 6th 1800 $s widow aged 24 lives at 7 Elm Stteet hlrls every qualification for a good wife and yearns to be comforted

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THE LIVEOORE HOOK AND LADDER COvFANY

In October 1874 t he Li vemore rbok and Ladder Carpany No1 was organ ized with

the following rmbers

President JH rvwnJEY In July 1875 a bu i Iding for U1e acca[(xjation of the can-i

Secretary John ~lITCHELL pany was erecte(j on Second Street costing about $1OCXJ In

Foreman Frank POOLE 1878 the office~s were

First Ass istant WS LOWE President J H ifilfrnEY I

Second Assistant Martin BURKE Foreman Werde11 JlRDAN

Treasurer RB CAMJBELL First Assistant ic SCHMIDT I i

Second Assistant1 C GARJ)v[YEf~ i

Treasurer Freq ~ MLLLY

Secretary F sCHLESINGER

Trustees Fred ryenJLEY William GIBBONS P McKENNEY I

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Thanks to the San Ramon Valley Genealogical Soci ety for the following RELATIOOSHIP CHART and an exp 1 anat i on for its use

The block at the top of the diamond is the CP--the ancestor from whom two relatives descend The top columns on each side are outlined

in heavy black lines--each block is labshyeled S for son 2ggs for 2nd great grandshyson etc down to the 8th generation T The column on the opposite side is the same

To determine relationship beshytween two members of a family find your designation in the the lefthand column If

say you are the grand shyson of the CP you are in block 2

If your relative is a gr-grand-~ son of the CP he would be 3

Follow the intersectshy

ing lines to

where they meet In our example the lines cross at

the block marked 1C1R You are first cousins once removed

B=Brother or Sister

C= Cousin CP= Common Progenitor GGN =Great Grandnephewneice

GGS= Great Grandsondaughter GS = Grandsondaughter N Nephewneice

R = Times removed S = Son or daughter

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In a JanFebr 1982 issue of Genealogshyical Helper magazine the followin g item appeared provi ng he lp can come from the mosy unlikely source

GE NEALOGY CAN COME FROM ANYWHERE

We had been searching for my grandmotherls family for a long time We ha d about given up when we rece i ved a ph one call f rom someone in Idaho Compar ing notes we found his grandfather wa s a brother to my grandmot her and we made plans to go to Idaho to meet this living re lative of grandshymothers After we got there he told us how he had found us

A friend had gone to a ski resort---one morn i ng he went to the outdoor II john II and looking around found an old Frontier Ti mes

magazine ----he found the ad we had placed in 1976---The names in the ad were ---- familiar and he tore out t he ad and brought it back to our cousin

sutmitted by Harri et ANDERS(J AAA~A AA A AAAAAA AAA A AA A AA AAAAA

GREEK VITAL REC ORDS Birth records have

been kept in town archives where t he regi strar is usually the mayor Chu rch

registers are kept in three separate

books for birthsbaptism marri age and deaths There are three kinds of wi lls handwrtitten sec ret and public Af ter death a personls will is sent to the

Secretary of the Court of the First Ins t ance in Athens The court will send info on you r ancestors on request For

more information see In Search of You r --

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vol 7 no 4

TANGLED ROOTS At the June meeting of the Livermore-Amador Geshy

-_ nealogical Society five members fOllnd they were each descended from a different one of the five sons of Ethan Revere the famolls hero of 1776 Who was descended from Millard Revere Who lives on Tyler A venue in Livermore The following stateshyments contain all of the information needed to ravel up these rumpled roots The answer is posted on the bulletin board by the sign-in log in the LAGS Lishybrary

Jacqueline Johnson is married Mrs Madison lives on Adams way in Pleasanton Ms Jefferson is descended from the oldest Revere

brother Mrs Harrisons ancestor was Woodrow Revere Miss Jacksons ancestor was a surveyor Abigail and her fiance live on Washington Street in

Pleasanton Bess is not married her ancestor was the log-splitter Mamie who is married and the divorcee who lives

on Van Buren Place in San Ramon are descended from brothers who were adjacent in birth order

One Revere brother became a lawyer the next-born became an actor

Ulysses S Revere was the middle son The woman who lives on Kennedy Street in Livershy

more has been married for 52 years her ancestor and Bess among all the brothers were closest in age

The descendant of actor Zachary Revere recently reshymarried

The peanut famler was either next older or next younger than Ms Jeffersons ancestor

Martha who is married is descended from Abraham Revere

George Anderson

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cont i nUEd fran page 53

The notices show the date reported animals description name and address

of the person holding the stray

and the Justice of the Peace appraishy

sal and date claimed or or sold at

auction

In the crimi nal division of the Court of Common Pleas researchers may find Coroners I Inquests These

records contain the coroners reshyports on investigated deaths which

include the name of the decedent

place and cause of death Dependshy

i ng on the circumstances and the

co roner these files may be exshytensive or contain very little information

In the Juvenile Court Division may

be fo und several confidential records However the Mothers Pension

Records (Public) is a tran scr ipt

of all actions regarding the

gr anting of a pension to a wi dowed

or deserted mother with minor chil shy

dren This record includes the

mother s and childrens names their birthdates and residence and an invest igator s narrative report

Many of t hese records may still be hous ed in the courthouse of origin or may have been transferred to a reg ional archives

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VIRGINIA MIGRATIONS Virginians migrated to other states especially after the Revolutionaary War Prior to the war migration from souths ide Virginia was to South Carolina During and after the war period souths ide migration was mainly to Georgia During the 17801810 pe riod Halifaxians moved into middle and eastern Tennessee Mec klanburg County mig rants moved to Georgia and those residing in t he upper tier of counties migrated to Penn sylvania

and on to Ohio Natchez Trace News vol 8 1

CARTES-dE~-VISITE

Photograph albums from the 1800s are often filled with tintypes and other small mounted portraits called cartes-de-vis ite CDVs as they are more common Iy knmm are about 4 x 2Y2 11 and were introduced into the Un i ted States from France in 1859 They were immensly popular in the 1860s and into t he 1870s as calling cards and mementos The color tones of a CDV are subdu ed ranging from sepia to a yellowi sh hue instead of black and white

Celebrity phot ogra ph s were first mass-produced in this format For example over 100000 were made of Lincoln and distributed in the 1860 campaign One album cover advised Yes trlis is my a lbum but learn ere yo u look that all are expected t o add to my book You are we lcome to quizz it the penalty is that you add your own Portrait for others to quizz

These little photographs served as an important link to family and

friends It has been said that two books went West with the pi oneers---a Bible and a photograph album

WISCONSIN The Elton S KAR RMAN Library of the University of Wisconsin

1 University Plaza Plattevill e ~ I 53818-3900 i

has a surname index covering persons located in the Upper Mississi ppi lead and min ing district from 1815 through the 1860s Also indexed are Iowa county names from the 1860 Federal census of California for

in~ividuals who mi grated from the Wisconsin lead district to California during the Gold Rush of t he 1850s

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vol 7 no 4 IS THERE A HESSIAN

IN YOUR F AMIL Y HISTORY

My fifth great grandfather Daniel Hillenberg had me puzzled for a long time He first appeared in western Virginia in 1787 when he married Barbara Shrader While trying to locate more family of that name nothing came close One day at Sutro Library I ran across Clifford Smi thIs Hessian Monograph which showed a list of German priosoners that had been captured at Trenton New Jersey by George Washingtons troops The first page opened named my Daniel Hillenberg There didnt seem to be any other information about them until I learned about the Johannes Schwalm Historical Association This organization first began when studying several Schwalm men who had come to America as German soliders then deserted the German middot Army and stayed in this country Public interest has widened their research to include all six thousand German soldiers that remained in America

There has been recent findings of records in Germany England and America and for the first time it is possible to identify most of these Hessian soldiers Data from their military records give their ages place of birth when they came to America and other information For instance I learned that Daniel Hillenberg was born in 1753 at a small village named Roehenfurth Hesse West Germany When he was 21 years old he was recruited into the German Army On 3 March 1776 they were told they were going to America to fight They received ammunition sixty bullets each sharpening stones a kett le bottles axes hoes shovels knapsacks linen bread containers and other implements On 4 March they marched to Cassel and after inspection by the Serene Highness they marched out of the city and began its march to the port of Bremerlehe on the North Sea They set sail 10 May 1776 and arrived at Staten Island 14 August 1776 They marched through the Bronx in late October with the First Hessian Division and on the 27th they received the first taste of battle as they waded across the Bronx River After a period of skirmishing and maneuvering around New Jersey and Pennsylvania Daniel and 54 of his company we re captured at Trenton New Jersey Others were captured later

57 Some 800 Hessian soldiers began a

march 2 January 1777 to Lancaster Pennsylvania where they were housed in a prisone r stockage Many of the men were permitted to go among the farmers and business men to work Daniel was a linen weaver so he no doubt found plenty of work There was always encouragement to these German soldiers to desert to the American side In 1778 some of these prisoners were exchanged for American prisoners Two German Regiments sailed to Savannah Georgia where they captured the city on 27 December 1778 The main body of this army were encamped nearby most of the winter The next April Daniel Hillenberg the record says deserted with weapons and full pack while on guard duty nearby

Fa mily tradition says that Daniel fought for the American side and he may have but records to verify it have not been found He is next found in Virginia where he bought land married and raised ten children He apparently followed his trade in this country as his inventory at his death listed four spinning wheels some looms and other tools of that trade

I became a volunteer for this group and have the honor of computerizing the Hessian families and their descendants into pedigree charts or family group sheets These will be sent to Lancaster Pennsylvania to a depository for preservation with copies available for research

If you suspect that you might have a Hessian back there information may be found by writing to Johannes Schwalm Historical Association 800-F Westbury Place 4807 Old Spartanburg Road Taylors SC 29687

Lucile White

58vol 7 no 4

pro-German racism in the authors interpretation of history but that is not unusual in writers of his time On the other hand he writes with sympathy and out-

Reviewed by George Anderson

The German Immigration into Pennsylvania through the Port of Philadelphia from 1700 to 1775 and the Redemptioners 1900 By Frank Ried Diffenderffer Reprinted in 1988 by Genealogical Publishing Co Inc 1001 N Calvert St Baltimore MD 21202 Hard cover 6 x 9 inchshyes 328+ix pages indexed illustrated

Genealogy is sparse in this book but history is plenshytiful and vivid Consider this quote It is the boast of the historian that so mild and generous was the dealing of the Quaker with the aboriginies that not a drop of Quaker blood was ever shed by an Indian Shall I tell why It was because the belt of Quaker settlement was enclosed by the sturdy Germans whose settlements effectually prevented the savshyages from spilling Quaker blood Instead the tomashyhawk and scalping knife found sheath in the bodies of the sturdy children of the Palatinate

-- Similar prose mixed with equally graphic contemposhyPltASANTS AND COSTUMES OF Till( PAIATINATF

rary quotes fills this book There is a good deal of

Member-to-Member Loans

The Livermore-Amador Genealogical Society is putting together a list of privately shyowned books periodicals and other materials that members are willing to loan to each other Members are asked to make arrangements between themselves as to the length of time in borrowers possession and when and how the material is to be returned The lishybrary committee suggests that the loans be for no more than one month We also recomshymend that the borrower sign some sort of note with the name of the items borrowed the due date and the borrowers name and phone number This is the same as our library procedure The library committee will not be responsible for the books or keeping track of them We assume that our members will honor the agreement and wi II be sure to return all books on time and in good condition Anyone who has items to loan and hasnt received a form at a meeting please send a list of your materials to the LAGS Lishybrary Committee PO Box 901 Livermore CA 94550 If you have questions please call a committee member - Marge Harter (447-6669) George Anderson (846-4265) or Virginia Moore (447-8316)

vol 7 no 4

rage of the inhuman conditions suffered by indenshytured servants (redemptionists) and African slaves alike

The book is generously illustrated -there are 21 full-page insets plus 122 smaller engravings It is a readable story but not a dispassionate history

History of the Martinson Family in Norway and America 1988 By Harriet Martinson Sybilshyrud Published by George and Harriet Anderson Soft cover 8 12 x 11 inches 84+vi pages index source citat ions illustrations $15 Donated to LAGS by the Andersons

My wife whose maiden name was Harriet Martinshyson is a niece and namesake of Harriet Martinson Sybilrud author of this book Aunt Harriet has been collecting Martinson family history and biograshyphy for a lifetime In recent years we have helped her with research on the family especially with reshysearch in Norwegian records When it came time for her to publish her work we offered to take care of the technical end The result is this book

The immigrant ancestor in the Martinson family was Ole Martinson who came over alone in 1868 leavshying his family in Norway By 1873 he had saved enough to pay passage for his wife and four chilshydren plus his mother and six other relatives Less than a year after they joined him he was thrown from a horse and killed The story of how his family survived and eventually prosshypered is ably told by Mrs Sybilshyrud

An interesting feature of this book is a chapter entitled Memories Anecdotes and Cusshytoms in Our Family In it Mrs Sybilrud has recorded for posterishyty what life was like in the early decades of this censhytury in a large Norwegian family in a small Minnesoshyta town

We were gratified to learn from Mrs Sybilrud that the first two printings promply sold out and a third printing (making 200 copies in all) is on the way

Your Life amp Times How to Put a Life Stoshyry on Tape - An Oral History Handbook 1986 By Stephen and Julia Arthur Genealogical

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Publishing Co 1001 N Calvert St Baltimore MD 21202 Soft cover 8 12 x 11 inches 50 pages ilshylustrated

Page 1 of this interesting book contains a grabber Can you imagine what it would be like to actually

My Parents Together _____

Illustrationfrom Your Life amp Times

hear the voice of your great-grandparents speaking to yoy telling you of their own lives and times Your children and grandchildren and great-grandchildren and their grandchildren will have that oportunity - thanks to what you are about to do

I can imagine how thrilling it would be just to hear the voices of my great-grandparents but to hear their spoken autobiographies would be beyond imaginashytion The point of Your Life amp Times is that we can and should bequeath part of ourselves - our voices and thoughts - to our descendants

Hundreds of prompting questions fill the bulk of this book - questions to have in front of you with when you turn on your tape recorder and face the microshyphone For example in the chapter entitled Growing Up some of the 26 prompts intended to jog your memory and oil your tongue are Did I have a strict upbringing How did I get spending money Did I get into trouble much What hardshyships did my parents have to face What wonderful qualities and what not-so-wonderful qualitites did my parents have

Your Life amp Times is in the LAGS Library availshyable to be checked out when you get your tape recorshyder ready for a taping session Dont put it off Im going to do it myself any day now

vol 7 no 4

The Bookshelf Catalog of Book~ in the Gayle Pipes Memorial Library of the Livershy

~_ more-Amador Genealogical Society 1988 Published by LAGS PO Box 901 Livermore CA 94550 Soft cover 8 12 x 11 inches 13 pages Free to members of LAGS $300 postpaid to othshyers

I

Gayle Woody Pipes 1921-1982 foundef and longshytime editor of The Roots Tracer helped establish our Societys Library In his honor and memory the Society named the library The Gayle Pipes Memorishyal Library A recent decision of the LAG~ board di-

I

reeted that a catalog of books in The Gayle Pipes Meshymorial Library be printed and distributed free to all LAGS members

The catalog which does not include periodicals pamphlets or material in the vertical file lists 336 titles counting multiple-volume works as one title Over half deal with specific states or foreign counshytries the rest are reference or history books of more general scope

Families Published quarterly by Yates Publishshying PO Box 639 Ozark MO 65721 $20 per year

Volume I Number 1 of this new periodical appeared in March 1988 William Yates the editor describes his publication as the voice of the Family Group Sheet Exchange which he founded in 1981 His FGSE was described in a previous issue of The Roots Tracer

Apparently his series of books Marriages of Some American Residents and Guide to Documents did not succeed financially so he has discontinued publication of them and started a new periodical emphasizing the Family Group Sheet Exshychange The LAGS Library has all ~ volumes of

60

i Marriages bull they were reviewed favorably in a previous issue of The Roots Tracer

The fust issue of Families contains a short list of marriages (alphabetical by groom only) some quershyies testimonials research tips book ads and a listshying of surnames for which family group sheets are available Mr Yates does not make it clear what fushyture issues will hold

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I Live~more-Amador Genealogical Society Surname Index 1988 Published by LAGS PO Box 901 Livennore CA 94550 Soft cover 8 12 Xi 11 inches 46 pages $250 to LAGS memshybers ~600 postpaid to others

LAG$ first published its Surname Index in 1984 Since then new members have joined and old memshybers ~ave found additional surnames in their ancesshy

try 1be 1988 edition is considerably revised updatshyed and expanded

iEach pf the almost 5000 entries in the index gives the surname a geographical area of interest a time span pf interest and a code keying the entry to a LAGS member whose name and address appear in a list at the back of the book Our Surname Index proshyvides a powerful tool to let others both within the club and elsewhere know what names you are

seaching for and to let you find other members with I the same interests

Epitaph not found in our book Livermore Ceshymeteries

sabred to the memory of Jated Bates wijo died Ailg the 6th 1800 $s widow aged 24 lives at 7 Elm Stteet hlrls every qualification for a good wife and yearns to be comforted

Lincoln Maine

Genealogy noun -- An account of ones descent from a man who did not particularly care to trace his own

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THE LIVEOORE HOOK AND LADDER COvFANY

In October 1874 t he Li vemore rbok and Ladder Carpany No1 was organ ized with

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President JH rvwnJEY In July 1875 a bu i Iding for U1e acca[(xjation of the can-i

Secretary John ~lITCHELL pany was erecte(j on Second Street costing about $1OCXJ In

Foreman Frank POOLE 1878 the office~s were

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Thanks to the San Ramon Valley Genealogical Soci ety for the following RELATIOOSHIP CHART and an exp 1 anat i on for its use

The block at the top of the diamond is the CP--the ancestor from whom two relatives descend The top columns on each side are outlined

in heavy black lines--each block is labshyeled S for son 2ggs for 2nd great grandshyson etc down to the 8th generation T The column on the opposite side is the same

To determine relationship beshytween two members of a family find your designation in the the lefthand column If

say you are the grand shyson of the CP you are in block 2

If your relative is a gr-grand-~ son of the CP he would be 3

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where they meet In our example the lines cross at

the block marked 1C1R You are first cousins once removed

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GGS= Great Grandsondaughter GS = Grandsondaughter N Nephewneice

R = Times removed S = Son or daughter

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In a JanFebr 1982 issue of Genealogshyical Helper magazine the followin g item appeared provi ng he lp can come from the mosy unlikely source

GE NEALOGY CAN COME FROM ANYWHERE

We had been searching for my grandmotherls family for a long time We ha d about given up when we rece i ved a ph one call f rom someone in Idaho Compar ing notes we found his grandfather wa s a brother to my grandmot her and we made plans to go to Idaho to meet this living re lative of grandshymothers After we got there he told us how he had found us

A friend had gone to a ski resort---one morn i ng he went to the outdoor II john II and looking around found an old Frontier Ti mes

magazine ----he found the ad we had placed in 1976---The names in the ad were ---- familiar and he tore out t he ad and brought it back to our cousin

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VIRGINIA MIGRATIONS Virginians migrated to other states especially after the Revolutionaary War Prior to the war migration from souths ide Virginia was to South Carolina During and after the war period souths ide migration was mainly to Georgia During the 17801810 pe riod Halifaxians moved into middle and eastern Tennessee Mec klanburg County mig rants moved to Georgia and those residing in t he upper tier of counties migrated to Penn sylvania

and on to Ohio Natchez Trace News vol 8 1

CARTES-dE~-VISITE

Photograph albums from the 1800s are often filled with tintypes and other small mounted portraits called cartes-de-vis ite CDVs as they are more common Iy knmm are about 4 x 2Y2 11 and were introduced into the Un i ted States from France in 1859 They were immensly popular in the 1860s and into t he 1870s as calling cards and mementos The color tones of a CDV are subdu ed ranging from sepia to a yellowi sh hue instead of black and white

Celebrity phot ogra ph s were first mass-produced in this format For example over 100000 were made of Lincoln and distributed in the 1860 campaign One album cover advised Yes trlis is my a lbum but learn ere yo u look that all are expected t o add to my book You are we lcome to quizz it the penalty is that you add your own Portrait for others to quizz

These little photographs served as an important link to family and

friends It has been said that two books went West with the pi oneers---a Bible and a photograph album

WISCONSIN The Elton S KAR RMAN Library of the University of Wisconsin

1 University Plaza Plattevill e ~ I 53818-3900 i

has a surname index covering persons located in the Upper Mississi ppi lead and min ing district from 1815 through the 1860s Also indexed are Iowa county names from the 1860 Federal census of California for

in~ividuals who mi grated from the Wisconsin lead district to California during the Gold Rush of t he 1850s

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IN YOUR F AMIL Y HISTORY

My fifth great grandfather Daniel Hillenberg had me puzzled for a long time He first appeared in western Virginia in 1787 when he married Barbara Shrader While trying to locate more family of that name nothing came close One day at Sutro Library I ran across Clifford Smi thIs Hessian Monograph which showed a list of German priosoners that had been captured at Trenton New Jersey by George Washingtons troops The first page opened named my Daniel Hillenberg There didnt seem to be any other information about them until I learned about the Johannes Schwalm Historical Association This organization first began when studying several Schwalm men who had come to America as German soliders then deserted the German middot Army and stayed in this country Public interest has widened their research to include all six thousand German soldiers that remained in America

There has been recent findings of records in Germany England and America and for the first time it is possible to identify most of these Hessian soldiers Data from their military records give their ages place of birth when they came to America and other information For instance I learned that Daniel Hillenberg was born in 1753 at a small village named Roehenfurth Hesse West Germany When he was 21 years old he was recruited into the German Army On 3 March 1776 they were told they were going to America to fight They received ammunition sixty bullets each sharpening stones a kett le bottles axes hoes shovels knapsacks linen bread containers and other implements On 4 March they marched to Cassel and after inspection by the Serene Highness they marched out of the city and began its march to the port of Bremerlehe on the North Sea They set sail 10 May 1776 and arrived at Staten Island 14 August 1776 They marched through the Bronx in late October with the First Hessian Division and on the 27th they received the first taste of battle as they waded across the Bronx River After a period of skirmishing and maneuvering around New Jersey and Pennsylvania Daniel and 54 of his company we re captured at Trenton New Jersey Others were captured later

57 Some 800 Hessian soldiers began a

march 2 January 1777 to Lancaster Pennsylvania where they were housed in a prisone r stockage Many of the men were permitted to go among the farmers and business men to work Daniel was a linen weaver so he no doubt found plenty of work There was always encouragement to these German soldiers to desert to the American side In 1778 some of these prisoners were exchanged for American prisoners Two German Regiments sailed to Savannah Georgia where they captured the city on 27 December 1778 The main body of this army were encamped nearby most of the winter The next April Daniel Hillenberg the record says deserted with weapons and full pack while on guard duty nearby

Fa mily tradition says that Daniel fought for the American side and he may have but records to verify it have not been found He is next found in Virginia where he bought land married and raised ten children He apparently followed his trade in this country as his inventory at his death listed four spinning wheels some looms and other tools of that trade

I became a volunteer for this group and have the honor of computerizing the Hessian families and their descendants into pedigree charts or family group sheets These will be sent to Lancaster Pennsylvania to a depository for preservation with copies available for research

If you suspect that you might have a Hessian back there information may be found by writing to Johannes Schwalm Historical Association 800-F Westbury Place 4807 Old Spartanburg Road Taylors SC 29687

Lucile White

58vol 7 no 4

pro-German racism in the authors interpretation of history but that is not unusual in writers of his time On the other hand he writes with sympathy and out-

Reviewed by George Anderson

The German Immigration into Pennsylvania through the Port of Philadelphia from 1700 to 1775 and the Redemptioners 1900 By Frank Ried Diffenderffer Reprinted in 1988 by Genealogical Publishing Co Inc 1001 N Calvert St Baltimore MD 21202 Hard cover 6 x 9 inchshyes 328+ix pages indexed illustrated

Genealogy is sparse in this book but history is plenshytiful and vivid Consider this quote It is the boast of the historian that so mild and generous was the dealing of the Quaker with the aboriginies that not a drop of Quaker blood was ever shed by an Indian Shall I tell why It was because the belt of Quaker settlement was enclosed by the sturdy Germans whose settlements effectually prevented the savshyages from spilling Quaker blood Instead the tomashyhawk and scalping knife found sheath in the bodies of the sturdy children of the Palatinate

-- Similar prose mixed with equally graphic contemposhyPltASANTS AND COSTUMES OF Till( PAIATINATF

rary quotes fills this book There is a good deal of

Member-to-Member Loans

The Livermore-Amador Genealogical Society is putting together a list of privately shyowned books periodicals and other materials that members are willing to loan to each other Members are asked to make arrangements between themselves as to the length of time in borrowers possession and when and how the material is to be returned The lishybrary committee suggests that the loans be for no more than one month We also recomshymend that the borrower sign some sort of note with the name of the items borrowed the due date and the borrowers name and phone number This is the same as our library procedure The library committee will not be responsible for the books or keeping track of them We assume that our members will honor the agreement and wi II be sure to return all books on time and in good condition Anyone who has items to loan and hasnt received a form at a meeting please send a list of your materials to the LAGS Lishybrary Committee PO Box 901 Livermore CA 94550 If you have questions please call a committee member - Marge Harter (447-6669) George Anderson (846-4265) or Virginia Moore (447-8316)

vol 7 no 4

rage of the inhuman conditions suffered by indenshytured servants (redemptionists) and African slaves alike

The book is generously illustrated -there are 21 full-page insets plus 122 smaller engravings It is a readable story but not a dispassionate history

History of the Martinson Family in Norway and America 1988 By Harriet Martinson Sybilshyrud Published by George and Harriet Anderson Soft cover 8 12 x 11 inches 84+vi pages index source citat ions illustrations $15 Donated to LAGS by the Andersons

My wife whose maiden name was Harriet Martinshyson is a niece and namesake of Harriet Martinson Sybilrud author of this book Aunt Harriet has been collecting Martinson family history and biograshyphy for a lifetime In recent years we have helped her with research on the family especially with reshysearch in Norwegian records When it came time for her to publish her work we offered to take care of the technical end The result is this book

The immigrant ancestor in the Martinson family was Ole Martinson who came over alone in 1868 leavshying his family in Norway By 1873 he had saved enough to pay passage for his wife and four chilshydren plus his mother and six other relatives Less than a year after they joined him he was thrown from a horse and killed The story of how his family survived and eventually prosshypered is ably told by Mrs Sybilshyrud

An interesting feature of this book is a chapter entitled Memories Anecdotes and Cusshytoms in Our Family In it Mrs Sybilrud has recorded for posterishyty what life was like in the early decades of this censhytury in a large Norwegian family in a small Minnesoshyta town

We were gratified to learn from Mrs Sybilrud that the first two printings promply sold out and a third printing (making 200 copies in all) is on the way

Your Life amp Times How to Put a Life Stoshyry on Tape - An Oral History Handbook 1986 By Stephen and Julia Arthur Genealogical

59

Publishing Co 1001 N Calvert St Baltimore MD 21202 Soft cover 8 12 x 11 inches 50 pages ilshylustrated

Page 1 of this interesting book contains a grabber Can you imagine what it would be like to actually

My Parents Together _____

Illustrationfrom Your Life amp Times

hear the voice of your great-grandparents speaking to yoy telling you of their own lives and times Your children and grandchildren and great-grandchildren and their grandchildren will have that oportunity - thanks to what you are about to do

I can imagine how thrilling it would be just to hear the voices of my great-grandparents but to hear their spoken autobiographies would be beyond imaginashytion The point of Your Life amp Times is that we can and should bequeath part of ourselves - our voices and thoughts - to our descendants

Hundreds of prompting questions fill the bulk of this book - questions to have in front of you with when you turn on your tape recorder and face the microshyphone For example in the chapter entitled Growing Up some of the 26 prompts intended to jog your memory and oil your tongue are Did I have a strict upbringing How did I get spending money Did I get into trouble much What hardshyships did my parents have to face What wonderful qualities and what not-so-wonderful qualitites did my parents have

Your Life amp Times is in the LAGS Library availshyable to be checked out when you get your tape recorshyder ready for a taping session Dont put it off Im going to do it myself any day now

vol 7 no 4

The Bookshelf Catalog of Book~ in the Gayle Pipes Memorial Library of the Livershy

~_ more-Amador Genealogical Society 1988 Published by LAGS PO Box 901 Livermore CA 94550 Soft cover 8 12 x 11 inches 13 pages Free to members of LAGS $300 postpaid to othshyers

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Gayle Woody Pipes 1921-1982 foundef and longshytime editor of The Roots Tracer helped establish our Societys Library In his honor and memory the Society named the library The Gayle Pipes Memorishyal Library A recent decision of the LAG~ board di-

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reeted that a catalog of books in The Gayle Pipes Meshymorial Library be printed and distributed free to all LAGS members

The catalog which does not include periodicals pamphlets or material in the vertical file lists 336 titles counting multiple-volume works as one title Over half deal with specific states or foreign counshytries the rest are reference or history books of more general scope

Families Published quarterly by Yates Publishshying PO Box 639 Ozark MO 65721 $20 per year

Volume I Number 1 of this new periodical appeared in March 1988 William Yates the editor describes his publication as the voice of the Family Group Sheet Exchange which he founded in 1981 His FGSE was described in a previous issue of The Roots Tracer

Apparently his series of books Marriages of Some American Residents and Guide to Documents did not succeed financially so he has discontinued publication of them and started a new periodical emphasizing the Family Group Sheet Exshychange The LAGS Library has all ~ volumes of

60

i Marriages bull they were reviewed favorably in a previous issue of The Roots Tracer

The fust issue of Families contains a short list of marriages (alphabetical by groom only) some quershyies testimonials research tips book ads and a listshying of surnames for which family group sheets are available Mr Yates does not make it clear what fushyture issues will hold

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I Live~more-Amador Genealogical Society Surname Index 1988 Published by LAGS PO Box 901 Livennore CA 94550 Soft cover 8 12 Xi 11 inches 46 pages $250 to LAGS memshybers ~600 postpaid to others

LAG$ first published its Surname Index in 1984 Since then new members have joined and old memshybers ~ave found additional surnames in their ancesshy

try 1be 1988 edition is considerably revised updatshyed and expanded

iEach pf the almost 5000 entries in the index gives the surname a geographical area of interest a time span pf interest and a code keying the entry to a LAGS member whose name and address appear in a list at the back of the book Our Surname Index proshyvides a powerful tool to let others both within the club and elsewhere know what names you are

seaching for and to let you find other members with I the same interests

Epitaph not found in our book Livermore Ceshymeteries

sabred to the memory of Jated Bates wijo died Ailg the 6th 1800 $s widow aged 24 lives at 7 Elm Stteet hlrls every qualification for a good wife and yearns to be comforted

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Genealogy noun -- An account of ones descent from a man who did not particularly care to trace his own

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GE NEALOGY CAN COME FROM ANYWHERE

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IN YOUR F AMIL Y HISTORY

My fifth great grandfather Daniel Hillenberg had me puzzled for a long time He first appeared in western Virginia in 1787 when he married Barbara Shrader While trying to locate more family of that name nothing came close One day at Sutro Library I ran across Clifford Smi thIs Hessian Monograph which showed a list of German priosoners that had been captured at Trenton New Jersey by George Washingtons troops The first page opened named my Daniel Hillenberg There didnt seem to be any other information about them until I learned about the Johannes Schwalm Historical Association This organization first began when studying several Schwalm men who had come to America as German soliders then deserted the German middot Army and stayed in this country Public interest has widened their research to include all six thousand German soldiers that remained in America

There has been recent findings of records in Germany England and America and for the first time it is possible to identify most of these Hessian soldiers Data from their military records give their ages place of birth when they came to America and other information For instance I learned that Daniel Hillenberg was born in 1753 at a small village named Roehenfurth Hesse West Germany When he was 21 years old he was recruited into the German Army On 3 March 1776 they were told they were going to America to fight They received ammunition sixty bullets each sharpening stones a kett le bottles axes hoes shovels knapsacks linen bread containers and other implements On 4 March they marched to Cassel and after inspection by the Serene Highness they marched out of the city and began its march to the port of Bremerlehe on the North Sea They set sail 10 May 1776 and arrived at Staten Island 14 August 1776 They marched through the Bronx in late October with the First Hessian Division and on the 27th they received the first taste of battle as they waded across the Bronx River After a period of skirmishing and maneuvering around New Jersey and Pennsylvania Daniel and 54 of his company we re captured at Trenton New Jersey Others were captured later

57 Some 800 Hessian soldiers began a

march 2 January 1777 to Lancaster Pennsylvania where they were housed in a prisone r stockage Many of the men were permitted to go among the farmers and business men to work Daniel was a linen weaver so he no doubt found plenty of work There was always encouragement to these German soldiers to desert to the American side In 1778 some of these prisoners were exchanged for American prisoners Two German Regiments sailed to Savannah Georgia where they captured the city on 27 December 1778 The main body of this army were encamped nearby most of the winter The next April Daniel Hillenberg the record says deserted with weapons and full pack while on guard duty nearby

Fa mily tradition says that Daniel fought for the American side and he may have but records to verify it have not been found He is next found in Virginia where he bought land married and raised ten children He apparently followed his trade in this country as his inventory at his death listed four spinning wheels some looms and other tools of that trade

I became a volunteer for this group and have the honor of computerizing the Hessian families and their descendants into pedigree charts or family group sheets These will be sent to Lancaster Pennsylvania to a depository for preservation with copies available for research

If you suspect that you might have a Hessian back there information may be found by writing to Johannes Schwalm Historical Association 800-F Westbury Place 4807 Old Spartanburg Road Taylors SC 29687

Lucile White

58vol 7 no 4

pro-German racism in the authors interpretation of history but that is not unusual in writers of his time On the other hand he writes with sympathy and out-

Reviewed by George Anderson

The German Immigration into Pennsylvania through the Port of Philadelphia from 1700 to 1775 and the Redemptioners 1900 By Frank Ried Diffenderffer Reprinted in 1988 by Genealogical Publishing Co Inc 1001 N Calvert St Baltimore MD 21202 Hard cover 6 x 9 inchshyes 328+ix pages indexed illustrated

Genealogy is sparse in this book but history is plenshytiful and vivid Consider this quote It is the boast of the historian that so mild and generous was the dealing of the Quaker with the aboriginies that not a drop of Quaker blood was ever shed by an Indian Shall I tell why It was because the belt of Quaker settlement was enclosed by the sturdy Germans whose settlements effectually prevented the savshyages from spilling Quaker blood Instead the tomashyhawk and scalping knife found sheath in the bodies of the sturdy children of the Palatinate

-- Similar prose mixed with equally graphic contemposhyPltASANTS AND COSTUMES OF Till( PAIATINATF

rary quotes fills this book There is a good deal of

Member-to-Member Loans

The Livermore-Amador Genealogical Society is putting together a list of privately shyowned books periodicals and other materials that members are willing to loan to each other Members are asked to make arrangements between themselves as to the length of time in borrowers possession and when and how the material is to be returned The lishybrary committee suggests that the loans be for no more than one month We also recomshymend that the borrower sign some sort of note with the name of the items borrowed the due date and the borrowers name and phone number This is the same as our library procedure The library committee will not be responsible for the books or keeping track of them We assume that our members will honor the agreement and wi II be sure to return all books on time and in good condition Anyone who has items to loan and hasnt received a form at a meeting please send a list of your materials to the LAGS Lishybrary Committee PO Box 901 Livermore CA 94550 If you have questions please call a committee member - Marge Harter (447-6669) George Anderson (846-4265) or Virginia Moore (447-8316)

vol 7 no 4

rage of the inhuman conditions suffered by indenshytured servants (redemptionists) and African slaves alike

The book is generously illustrated -there are 21 full-page insets plus 122 smaller engravings It is a readable story but not a dispassionate history

History of the Martinson Family in Norway and America 1988 By Harriet Martinson Sybilshyrud Published by George and Harriet Anderson Soft cover 8 12 x 11 inches 84+vi pages index source citat ions illustrations $15 Donated to LAGS by the Andersons

My wife whose maiden name was Harriet Martinshyson is a niece and namesake of Harriet Martinson Sybilrud author of this book Aunt Harriet has been collecting Martinson family history and biograshyphy for a lifetime In recent years we have helped her with research on the family especially with reshysearch in Norwegian records When it came time for her to publish her work we offered to take care of the technical end The result is this book

The immigrant ancestor in the Martinson family was Ole Martinson who came over alone in 1868 leavshying his family in Norway By 1873 he had saved enough to pay passage for his wife and four chilshydren plus his mother and six other relatives Less than a year after they joined him he was thrown from a horse and killed The story of how his family survived and eventually prosshypered is ably told by Mrs Sybilshyrud

An interesting feature of this book is a chapter entitled Memories Anecdotes and Cusshytoms in Our Family In it Mrs Sybilrud has recorded for posterishyty what life was like in the early decades of this censhytury in a large Norwegian family in a small Minnesoshyta town

We were gratified to learn from Mrs Sybilrud that the first two printings promply sold out and a third printing (making 200 copies in all) is on the way

Your Life amp Times How to Put a Life Stoshyry on Tape - An Oral History Handbook 1986 By Stephen and Julia Arthur Genealogical

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Publishing Co 1001 N Calvert St Baltimore MD 21202 Soft cover 8 12 x 11 inches 50 pages ilshylustrated

Page 1 of this interesting book contains a grabber Can you imagine what it would be like to actually

My Parents Together _____

Illustrationfrom Your Life amp Times

hear the voice of your great-grandparents speaking to yoy telling you of their own lives and times Your children and grandchildren and great-grandchildren and their grandchildren will have that oportunity - thanks to what you are about to do

I can imagine how thrilling it would be just to hear the voices of my great-grandparents but to hear their spoken autobiographies would be beyond imaginashytion The point of Your Life amp Times is that we can and should bequeath part of ourselves - our voices and thoughts - to our descendants

Hundreds of prompting questions fill the bulk of this book - questions to have in front of you with when you turn on your tape recorder and face the microshyphone For example in the chapter entitled Growing Up some of the 26 prompts intended to jog your memory and oil your tongue are Did I have a strict upbringing How did I get spending money Did I get into trouble much What hardshyships did my parents have to face What wonderful qualities and what not-so-wonderful qualitites did my parents have

Your Life amp Times is in the LAGS Library availshyable to be checked out when you get your tape recorshyder ready for a taping session Dont put it off Im going to do it myself any day now

vol 7 no 4

The Bookshelf Catalog of Book~ in the Gayle Pipes Memorial Library of the Livershy

~_ more-Amador Genealogical Society 1988 Published by LAGS PO Box 901 Livermore CA 94550 Soft cover 8 12 x 11 inches 13 pages Free to members of LAGS $300 postpaid to othshyers

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Gayle Woody Pipes 1921-1982 foundef and longshytime editor of The Roots Tracer helped establish our Societys Library In his honor and memory the Society named the library The Gayle Pipes Memorishyal Library A recent decision of the LAG~ board di-

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reeted that a catalog of books in The Gayle Pipes Meshymorial Library be printed and distributed free to all LAGS members

The catalog which does not include periodicals pamphlets or material in the vertical file lists 336 titles counting multiple-volume works as one title Over half deal with specific states or foreign counshytries the rest are reference or history books of more general scope

Families Published quarterly by Yates Publishshying PO Box 639 Ozark MO 65721 $20 per year

Volume I Number 1 of this new periodical appeared in March 1988 William Yates the editor describes his publication as the voice of the Family Group Sheet Exchange which he founded in 1981 His FGSE was described in a previous issue of The Roots Tracer

Apparently his series of books Marriages of Some American Residents and Guide to Documents did not succeed financially so he has discontinued publication of them and started a new periodical emphasizing the Family Group Sheet Exshychange The LAGS Library has all ~ volumes of

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i Marriages bull they were reviewed favorably in a previous issue of The Roots Tracer

The fust issue of Families contains a short list of marriages (alphabetical by groom only) some quershyies testimonials research tips book ads and a listshying of surnames for which family group sheets are available Mr Yates does not make it clear what fushyture issues will hold

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I Live~more-Amador Genealogical Society Surname Index 1988 Published by LAGS PO Box 901 Livennore CA 94550 Soft cover 8 12 Xi 11 inches 46 pages $250 to LAGS memshybers ~600 postpaid to others

LAG$ first published its Surname Index in 1984 Since then new members have joined and old memshybers ~ave found additional surnames in their ancesshy

try 1be 1988 edition is considerably revised updatshyed and expanded

iEach pf the almost 5000 entries in the index gives the surname a geographical area of interest a time span pf interest and a code keying the entry to a LAGS member whose name and address appear in a list at the back of the book Our Surname Index proshyvides a powerful tool to let others both within the club and elsewhere know what names you are

seaching for and to let you find other members with I the same interests

Epitaph not found in our book Livermore Ceshymeteries

sabred to the memory of Jated Bates wijo died Ailg the 6th 1800 $s widow aged 24 lives at 7 Elm Stteet hlrls every qualification for a good wife and yearns to be comforted

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Genealogy noun -- An account of ones descent from a man who did not particularly care to trace his own

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Thanks to the San Ramon Valley Genealogical Soci ety for the following RELATIOOSHIP CHART and an exp 1 anat i on for its use

The block at the top of the diamond is the CP--the ancestor from whom two relatives descend The top columns on each side are outlined

in heavy black lines--each block is labshyeled S for son 2ggs for 2nd great grandshyson etc down to the 8th generation T The column on the opposite side is the same

To determine relationship beshytween two members of a family find your designation in the the lefthand column If

say you are the grand shyson of the CP you are in block 2

If your relative is a gr-grand-~ son of the CP he would be 3

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where they meet In our example the lines cross at

the block marked 1C1R You are first cousins once removed

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C= Cousin CP= Common Progenitor GGN =Great Grandnephewneice

GGS= Great Grandsondaughter GS = Grandsondaughter N Nephewneice

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In a JanFebr 1982 issue of Genealogshyical Helper magazine the followin g item appeared provi ng he lp can come from the mosy unlikely source

GE NEALOGY CAN COME FROM ANYWHERE

We had been searching for my grandmotherls family for a long time We ha d about given up when we rece i ved a ph one call f rom someone in Idaho Compar ing notes we found his grandfather wa s a brother to my grandmot her and we made plans to go to Idaho to meet this living re lative of grandshymothers After we got there he told us how he had found us

A friend had gone to a ski resort---one morn i ng he went to the outdoor II john II and looking around found an old Frontier Ti mes

magazine ----he found the ad we had placed in 1976---The names in the ad were ---- familiar and he tore out t he ad and brought it back to our cousin

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Secretary of the Court of the First Ins t ance in Athens The court will send info on you r ancestors on request For

more information see In Search of You r --

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vol 7 no 4 IS THERE A HESSIAN

IN YOUR F AMIL Y HISTORY

My fifth great grandfather Daniel Hillenberg had me puzzled for a long time He first appeared in western Virginia in 1787 when he married Barbara Shrader While trying to locate more family of that name nothing came close One day at Sutro Library I ran across Clifford Smi thIs Hessian Monograph which showed a list of German priosoners that had been captured at Trenton New Jersey by George Washingtons troops The first page opened named my Daniel Hillenberg There didnt seem to be any other information about them until I learned about the Johannes Schwalm Historical Association This organization first began when studying several Schwalm men who had come to America as German soliders then deserted the German middot Army and stayed in this country Public interest has widened their research to include all six thousand German soldiers that remained in America

There has been recent findings of records in Germany England and America and for the first time it is possible to identify most of these Hessian soldiers Data from their military records give their ages place of birth when they came to America and other information For instance I learned that Daniel Hillenberg was born in 1753 at a small village named Roehenfurth Hesse West Germany When he was 21 years old he was recruited into the German Army On 3 March 1776 they were told they were going to America to fight They received ammunition sixty bullets each sharpening stones a kett le bottles axes hoes shovels knapsacks linen bread containers and other implements On 4 March they marched to Cassel and after inspection by the Serene Highness they marched out of the city and began its march to the port of Bremerlehe on the North Sea They set sail 10 May 1776 and arrived at Staten Island 14 August 1776 They marched through the Bronx in late October with the First Hessian Division and on the 27th they received the first taste of battle as they waded across the Bronx River After a period of skirmishing and maneuvering around New Jersey and Pennsylvania Daniel and 54 of his company we re captured at Trenton New Jersey Others were captured later

57 Some 800 Hessian soldiers began a

march 2 January 1777 to Lancaster Pennsylvania where they were housed in a prisone r stockage Many of the men were permitted to go among the farmers and business men to work Daniel was a linen weaver so he no doubt found plenty of work There was always encouragement to these German soldiers to desert to the American side In 1778 some of these prisoners were exchanged for American prisoners Two German Regiments sailed to Savannah Georgia where they captured the city on 27 December 1778 The main body of this army were encamped nearby most of the winter The next April Daniel Hillenberg the record says deserted with weapons and full pack while on guard duty nearby

Fa mily tradition says that Daniel fought for the American side and he may have but records to verify it have not been found He is next found in Virginia where he bought land married and raised ten children He apparently followed his trade in this country as his inventory at his death listed four spinning wheels some looms and other tools of that trade

I became a volunteer for this group and have the honor of computerizing the Hessian families and their descendants into pedigree charts or family group sheets These will be sent to Lancaster Pennsylvania to a depository for preservation with copies available for research

If you suspect that you might have a Hessian back there information may be found by writing to Johannes Schwalm Historical Association 800-F Westbury Place 4807 Old Spartanburg Road Taylors SC 29687

Lucile White

58vol 7 no 4

pro-German racism in the authors interpretation of history but that is not unusual in writers of his time On the other hand he writes with sympathy and out-

Reviewed by George Anderson

The German Immigration into Pennsylvania through the Port of Philadelphia from 1700 to 1775 and the Redemptioners 1900 By Frank Ried Diffenderffer Reprinted in 1988 by Genealogical Publishing Co Inc 1001 N Calvert St Baltimore MD 21202 Hard cover 6 x 9 inchshyes 328+ix pages indexed illustrated

Genealogy is sparse in this book but history is plenshytiful and vivid Consider this quote It is the boast of the historian that so mild and generous was the dealing of the Quaker with the aboriginies that not a drop of Quaker blood was ever shed by an Indian Shall I tell why It was because the belt of Quaker settlement was enclosed by the sturdy Germans whose settlements effectually prevented the savshyages from spilling Quaker blood Instead the tomashyhawk and scalping knife found sheath in the bodies of the sturdy children of the Palatinate

-- Similar prose mixed with equally graphic contemposhyPltASANTS AND COSTUMES OF Till( PAIATINATF

rary quotes fills this book There is a good deal of

Member-to-Member Loans

The Livermore-Amador Genealogical Society is putting together a list of privately shyowned books periodicals and other materials that members are willing to loan to each other Members are asked to make arrangements between themselves as to the length of time in borrowers possession and when and how the material is to be returned The lishybrary committee suggests that the loans be for no more than one month We also recomshymend that the borrower sign some sort of note with the name of the items borrowed the due date and the borrowers name and phone number This is the same as our library procedure The library committee will not be responsible for the books or keeping track of them We assume that our members will honor the agreement and wi II be sure to return all books on time and in good condition Anyone who has items to loan and hasnt received a form at a meeting please send a list of your materials to the LAGS Lishybrary Committee PO Box 901 Livermore CA 94550 If you have questions please call a committee member - Marge Harter (447-6669) George Anderson (846-4265) or Virginia Moore (447-8316)

vol 7 no 4

rage of the inhuman conditions suffered by indenshytured servants (redemptionists) and African slaves alike

The book is generously illustrated -there are 21 full-page insets plus 122 smaller engravings It is a readable story but not a dispassionate history

History of the Martinson Family in Norway and America 1988 By Harriet Martinson Sybilshyrud Published by George and Harriet Anderson Soft cover 8 12 x 11 inches 84+vi pages index source citat ions illustrations $15 Donated to LAGS by the Andersons

My wife whose maiden name was Harriet Martinshyson is a niece and namesake of Harriet Martinson Sybilrud author of this book Aunt Harriet has been collecting Martinson family history and biograshyphy for a lifetime In recent years we have helped her with research on the family especially with reshysearch in Norwegian records When it came time for her to publish her work we offered to take care of the technical end The result is this book

The immigrant ancestor in the Martinson family was Ole Martinson who came over alone in 1868 leavshying his family in Norway By 1873 he had saved enough to pay passage for his wife and four chilshydren plus his mother and six other relatives Less than a year after they joined him he was thrown from a horse and killed The story of how his family survived and eventually prosshypered is ably told by Mrs Sybilshyrud

An interesting feature of this book is a chapter entitled Memories Anecdotes and Cusshytoms in Our Family In it Mrs Sybilrud has recorded for posterishyty what life was like in the early decades of this censhytury in a large Norwegian family in a small Minnesoshyta town

We were gratified to learn from Mrs Sybilrud that the first two printings promply sold out and a third printing (making 200 copies in all) is on the way

Your Life amp Times How to Put a Life Stoshyry on Tape - An Oral History Handbook 1986 By Stephen and Julia Arthur Genealogical

59

Publishing Co 1001 N Calvert St Baltimore MD 21202 Soft cover 8 12 x 11 inches 50 pages ilshylustrated

Page 1 of this interesting book contains a grabber Can you imagine what it would be like to actually

My Parents Together _____

Illustrationfrom Your Life amp Times

hear the voice of your great-grandparents speaking to yoy telling you of their own lives and times Your children and grandchildren and great-grandchildren and their grandchildren will have that oportunity - thanks to what you are about to do

I can imagine how thrilling it would be just to hear the voices of my great-grandparents but to hear their spoken autobiographies would be beyond imaginashytion The point of Your Life amp Times is that we can and should bequeath part of ourselves - our voices and thoughts - to our descendants

Hundreds of prompting questions fill the bulk of this book - questions to have in front of you with when you turn on your tape recorder and face the microshyphone For example in the chapter entitled Growing Up some of the 26 prompts intended to jog your memory and oil your tongue are Did I have a strict upbringing How did I get spending money Did I get into trouble much What hardshyships did my parents have to face What wonderful qualities and what not-so-wonderful qualitites did my parents have

Your Life amp Times is in the LAGS Library availshyable to be checked out when you get your tape recorshyder ready for a taping session Dont put it off Im going to do it myself any day now

vol 7 no 4

The Bookshelf Catalog of Book~ in the Gayle Pipes Memorial Library of the Livershy

~_ more-Amador Genealogical Society 1988 Published by LAGS PO Box 901 Livermore CA 94550 Soft cover 8 12 x 11 inches 13 pages Free to members of LAGS $300 postpaid to othshyers

I

Gayle Woody Pipes 1921-1982 foundef and longshytime editor of The Roots Tracer helped establish our Societys Library In his honor and memory the Society named the library The Gayle Pipes Memorishyal Library A recent decision of the LAG~ board di-

I

reeted that a catalog of books in The Gayle Pipes Meshymorial Library be printed and distributed free to all LAGS members

The catalog which does not include periodicals pamphlets or material in the vertical file lists 336 titles counting multiple-volume works as one title Over half deal with specific states or foreign counshytries the rest are reference or history books of more general scope

Families Published quarterly by Yates Publishshying PO Box 639 Ozark MO 65721 $20 per year

Volume I Number 1 of this new periodical appeared in March 1988 William Yates the editor describes his publication as the voice of the Family Group Sheet Exchange which he founded in 1981 His FGSE was described in a previous issue of The Roots Tracer

Apparently his series of books Marriages of Some American Residents and Guide to Documents did not succeed financially so he has discontinued publication of them and started a new periodical emphasizing the Family Group Sheet Exshychange The LAGS Library has all ~ volumes of

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i Marriages bull they were reviewed favorably in a previous issue of The Roots Tracer

The fust issue of Families contains a short list of marriages (alphabetical by groom only) some quershyies testimonials research tips book ads and a listshying of surnames for which family group sheets are available Mr Yates does not make it clear what fushyture issues will hold

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I Live~more-Amador Genealogical Society Surname Index 1988 Published by LAGS PO Box 901 Livennore CA 94550 Soft cover 8 12 Xi 11 inches 46 pages $250 to LAGS memshybers ~600 postpaid to others

LAG$ first published its Surname Index in 1984 Since then new members have joined and old memshybers ~ave found additional surnames in their ancesshy

try 1be 1988 edition is considerably revised updatshyed and expanded

iEach pf the almost 5000 entries in the index gives the surname a geographical area of interest a time span pf interest and a code keying the entry to a LAGS member whose name and address appear in a list at the back of the book Our Surname Index proshyvides a powerful tool to let others both within the club and elsewhere know what names you are

seaching for and to let you find other members with I the same interests

Epitaph not found in our book Livermore Ceshymeteries

sabred to the memory of Jated Bates wijo died Ailg the 6th 1800 $s widow aged 24 lives at 7 Elm Stteet hlrls every qualification for a good wife and yearns to be comforted

Lincoln Maine

Genealogy noun -- An account of ones descent from a man who did not particularly care to trace his own

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THE LIVEOORE HOOK AND LADDER COvFANY

In October 1874 t he Li vemore rbok and Ladder Carpany No1 was organ ized with

the following rmbers

President JH rvwnJEY In July 1875 a bu i Iding for U1e acca[(xjation of the can-i

Secretary John ~lITCHELL pany was erecte(j on Second Street costing about $1OCXJ In

Foreman Frank POOLE 1878 the office~s were

First Ass istant WS LOWE President J H ifilfrnEY I

Second Assistant Martin BURKE Foreman Werde11 JlRDAN

Treasurer RB CAMJBELL First Assistant ic SCHMIDT I i

Second Assistant1 C GARJ)v[YEf~ i

Treasurer Freq ~ MLLLY

Secretary F sCHLESINGER

Trustees Fred ryenJLEY William GIBBONS P McKENNEY I

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Thanks to the San Ramon Valley Genealogical Soci ety for the following RELATIOOSHIP CHART and an exp 1 anat i on for its use

The block at the top of the diamond is the CP--the ancestor from whom two relatives descend The top columns on each side are outlined

in heavy black lines--each block is labshyeled S for son 2ggs for 2nd great grandshyson etc down to the 8th generation T The column on the opposite side is the same

To determine relationship beshytween two members of a family find your designation in the the lefthand column If

say you are the grand shyson of the CP you are in block 2

If your relative is a gr-grand-~ son of the CP he would be 3

Follow the intersectshy

ing lines to

where they meet In our example the lines cross at

the block marked 1C1R You are first cousins once removed

B=Brother or Sister

C= Cousin CP= Common Progenitor GGN =Great Grandnephewneice

GGS= Great Grandsondaughter GS = Grandsondaughter N Nephewneice

R = Times removed S = Son or daughter

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oIf you canlt find an unfamiliar o

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415 E Water Street Elmira NY 14901 o g o

has a list of 2936 Confederate pri s- o o

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send you data as to gra ve number name o g

rank company reg iment battalion o g

state and date of death o g o o o o oTHE ROWBERG FILE is a coll ection of o o

obituaries clipped from variou s Norweg - o

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These are indexed and may be found at g o

St Olaf College Li brary Northfield g o

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In a JanFebr 1982 issue of Genealogshyical Helper magazine the followin g item appeared provi ng he lp can come from the mosy unlikely source

GE NEALOGY CAN COME FROM ANYWHERE

We had been searching for my grandmotherls family for a long time We ha d about given up when we rece i ved a ph one call f rom someone in Idaho Compar ing notes we found his grandfather wa s a brother to my grandmot her and we made plans to go to Idaho to meet this living re lative of grandshymothers After we got there he told us how he had found us

A friend had gone to a ski resort---one morn i ng he went to the outdoor II john II and looking around found an old Frontier Ti mes

magazine ----he found the ad we had placed in 1976---The names in the ad were ---- familiar and he tore out t he ad and brought it back to our cousin

sutmitted by Harri et ANDERS(J AAA~A AA A AAAAAA AAA A AA A AA AAAAA

GREEK VITAL REC ORDS Birth records have

been kept in town archives where t he regi strar is usually the mayor Chu rch

registers are kept in three separate

books for birthsbaptism marri age and deaths There are three kinds of wi lls handwrtitten sec ret and public Af ter death a personls will is sent to the

Secretary of the Court of the First Ins t ance in Athens The court will send info on you r ancestors on request For

more information see In Search of You r --

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58vol 7 no 4

pro-German racism in the authors interpretation of history but that is not unusual in writers of his time On the other hand he writes with sympathy and out-

Reviewed by George Anderson

The German Immigration into Pennsylvania through the Port of Philadelphia from 1700 to 1775 and the Redemptioners 1900 By Frank Ried Diffenderffer Reprinted in 1988 by Genealogical Publishing Co Inc 1001 N Calvert St Baltimore MD 21202 Hard cover 6 x 9 inchshyes 328+ix pages indexed illustrated

Genealogy is sparse in this book but history is plenshytiful and vivid Consider this quote It is the boast of the historian that so mild and generous was the dealing of the Quaker with the aboriginies that not a drop of Quaker blood was ever shed by an Indian Shall I tell why It was because the belt of Quaker settlement was enclosed by the sturdy Germans whose settlements effectually prevented the savshyages from spilling Quaker blood Instead the tomashyhawk and scalping knife found sheath in the bodies of the sturdy children of the Palatinate

-- Similar prose mixed with equally graphic contemposhyPltASANTS AND COSTUMES OF Till( PAIATINATF

rary quotes fills this book There is a good deal of

Member-to-Member Loans

The Livermore-Amador Genealogical Society is putting together a list of privately shyowned books periodicals and other materials that members are willing to loan to each other Members are asked to make arrangements between themselves as to the length of time in borrowers possession and when and how the material is to be returned The lishybrary committee suggests that the loans be for no more than one month We also recomshymend that the borrower sign some sort of note with the name of the items borrowed the due date and the borrowers name and phone number This is the same as our library procedure The library committee will not be responsible for the books or keeping track of them We assume that our members will honor the agreement and wi II be sure to return all books on time and in good condition Anyone who has items to loan and hasnt received a form at a meeting please send a list of your materials to the LAGS Lishybrary Committee PO Box 901 Livermore CA 94550 If you have questions please call a committee member - Marge Harter (447-6669) George Anderson (846-4265) or Virginia Moore (447-8316)

vol 7 no 4

rage of the inhuman conditions suffered by indenshytured servants (redemptionists) and African slaves alike

The book is generously illustrated -there are 21 full-page insets plus 122 smaller engravings It is a readable story but not a dispassionate history

History of the Martinson Family in Norway and America 1988 By Harriet Martinson Sybilshyrud Published by George and Harriet Anderson Soft cover 8 12 x 11 inches 84+vi pages index source citat ions illustrations $15 Donated to LAGS by the Andersons

My wife whose maiden name was Harriet Martinshyson is a niece and namesake of Harriet Martinson Sybilrud author of this book Aunt Harriet has been collecting Martinson family history and biograshyphy for a lifetime In recent years we have helped her with research on the family especially with reshysearch in Norwegian records When it came time for her to publish her work we offered to take care of the technical end The result is this book

The immigrant ancestor in the Martinson family was Ole Martinson who came over alone in 1868 leavshying his family in Norway By 1873 he had saved enough to pay passage for his wife and four chilshydren plus his mother and six other relatives Less than a year after they joined him he was thrown from a horse and killed The story of how his family survived and eventually prosshypered is ably told by Mrs Sybilshyrud

An interesting feature of this book is a chapter entitled Memories Anecdotes and Cusshytoms in Our Family In it Mrs Sybilrud has recorded for posterishyty what life was like in the early decades of this censhytury in a large Norwegian family in a small Minnesoshyta town

We were gratified to learn from Mrs Sybilrud that the first two printings promply sold out and a third printing (making 200 copies in all) is on the way

Your Life amp Times How to Put a Life Stoshyry on Tape - An Oral History Handbook 1986 By Stephen and Julia Arthur Genealogical

59

Publishing Co 1001 N Calvert St Baltimore MD 21202 Soft cover 8 12 x 11 inches 50 pages ilshylustrated

Page 1 of this interesting book contains a grabber Can you imagine what it would be like to actually

My Parents Together _____

Illustrationfrom Your Life amp Times

hear the voice of your great-grandparents speaking to yoy telling you of their own lives and times Your children and grandchildren and great-grandchildren and their grandchildren will have that oportunity - thanks to what you are about to do

I can imagine how thrilling it would be just to hear the voices of my great-grandparents but to hear their spoken autobiographies would be beyond imaginashytion The point of Your Life amp Times is that we can and should bequeath part of ourselves - our voices and thoughts - to our descendants

Hundreds of prompting questions fill the bulk of this book - questions to have in front of you with when you turn on your tape recorder and face the microshyphone For example in the chapter entitled Growing Up some of the 26 prompts intended to jog your memory and oil your tongue are Did I have a strict upbringing How did I get spending money Did I get into trouble much What hardshyships did my parents have to face What wonderful qualities and what not-so-wonderful qualitites did my parents have

Your Life amp Times is in the LAGS Library availshyable to be checked out when you get your tape recorshyder ready for a taping session Dont put it off Im going to do it myself any day now

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Gayle Woody Pipes 1921-1982 foundef and longshytime editor of The Roots Tracer helped establish our Societys Library In his honor and memory the Society named the library The Gayle Pipes Memorishyal Library A recent decision of the LAG~ board di-

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The catalog which does not include periodicals pamphlets or material in the vertical file lists 336 titles counting multiple-volume works as one title Over half deal with specific states or foreign counshytries the rest are reference or history books of more general scope

Families Published quarterly by Yates Publishshying PO Box 639 Ozark MO 65721 $20 per year

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i Marriages bull they were reviewed favorably in a previous issue of The Roots Tracer

The fust issue of Families contains a short list of marriages (alphabetical by groom only) some quershyies testimonials research tips book ads and a listshying of surnames for which family group sheets are available Mr Yates does not make it clear what fushyture issues will hold

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iEach pf the almost 5000 entries in the index gives the surname a geographical area of interest a time span pf interest and a code keying the entry to a LAGS member whose name and address appear in a list at the back of the book Our Surname Index proshyvides a powerful tool to let others both within the club and elsewhere know what names you are

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Genealogy noun -- An account of ones descent from a man who did not particularly care to trace his own

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THE LIVEOORE HOOK AND LADDER COvFANY

In October 1874 t he Li vemore rbok and Ladder Carpany No1 was organ ized with

the following rmbers

President JH rvwnJEY In July 1875 a bu i Iding for U1e acca[(xjation of the can-i

Secretary John ~lITCHELL pany was erecte(j on Second Street costing about $1OCXJ In

Foreman Frank POOLE 1878 the office~s were

First Ass istant WS LOWE President J H ifilfrnEY I

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Thanks to the San Ramon Valley Genealogical Soci ety for the following RELATIOOSHIP CHART and an exp 1 anat i on for its use

The block at the top of the diamond is the CP--the ancestor from whom two relatives descend The top columns on each side are outlined

in heavy black lines--each block is labshyeled S for son 2ggs for 2nd great grandshyson etc down to the 8th generation T The column on the opposite side is the same

To determine relationship beshytween two members of a family find your designation in the the lefthand column If

say you are the grand shyson of the CP you are in block 2

If your relative is a gr-grand-~ son of the CP he would be 3

Follow the intersectshy

ing lines to

where they meet In our example the lines cross at

the block marked 1C1R You are first cousins once removed

B=Brother or Sister

C= Cousin CP= Common Progenitor GGN =Great Grandnephewneice

GGS= Great Grandsondaughter GS = Grandsondaughter N Nephewneice

R = Times removed S = Son or daughter

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has a list of 2936 Confederate pri s- o o

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send you data as to gra ve number name o g

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obituaries clipped from variou s Norweg - o

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These are indexed and may be found at g o

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In a JanFebr 1982 issue of Genealogshyical Helper magazine the followin g item appeared provi ng he lp can come from the mosy unlikely source

GE NEALOGY CAN COME FROM ANYWHERE

We had been searching for my grandmotherls family for a long time We ha d about given up when we rece i ved a ph one call f rom someone in Idaho Compar ing notes we found his grandfather wa s a brother to my grandmot her and we made plans to go to Idaho to meet this living re lative of grandshymothers After we got there he told us how he had found us

A friend had gone to a ski resort---one morn i ng he went to the outdoor II john II and looking around found an old Frontier Ti mes

magazine ----he found the ad we had placed in 1976---The names in the ad were ---- familiar and he tore out t he ad and brought it back to our cousin

sutmitted by Harri et ANDERS(J AAA~A AA A AAAAAA AAA A AA A AA AAAAA

GREEK VITAL REC ORDS Birth records have

been kept in town archives where t he regi strar is usually the mayor Chu rch

registers are kept in three separate

books for birthsbaptism marri age and deaths There are three kinds of wi lls handwrtitten sec ret and public Af ter death a personls will is sent to the

Secretary of the Court of the First Ins t ance in Athens The court will send info on you r ancestors on request For

more information see In Search of You r --

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vol 7 no 4

rage of the inhuman conditions suffered by indenshytured servants (redemptionists) and African slaves alike

The book is generously illustrated -there are 21 full-page insets plus 122 smaller engravings It is a readable story but not a dispassionate history

History of the Martinson Family in Norway and America 1988 By Harriet Martinson Sybilshyrud Published by George and Harriet Anderson Soft cover 8 12 x 11 inches 84+vi pages index source citat ions illustrations $15 Donated to LAGS by the Andersons

My wife whose maiden name was Harriet Martinshyson is a niece and namesake of Harriet Martinson Sybilrud author of this book Aunt Harriet has been collecting Martinson family history and biograshyphy for a lifetime In recent years we have helped her with research on the family especially with reshysearch in Norwegian records When it came time for her to publish her work we offered to take care of the technical end The result is this book

The immigrant ancestor in the Martinson family was Ole Martinson who came over alone in 1868 leavshying his family in Norway By 1873 he had saved enough to pay passage for his wife and four chilshydren plus his mother and six other relatives Less than a year after they joined him he was thrown from a horse and killed The story of how his family survived and eventually prosshypered is ably told by Mrs Sybilshyrud

An interesting feature of this book is a chapter entitled Memories Anecdotes and Cusshytoms in Our Family In it Mrs Sybilrud has recorded for posterishyty what life was like in the early decades of this censhytury in a large Norwegian family in a small Minnesoshyta town

We were gratified to learn from Mrs Sybilrud that the first two printings promply sold out and a third printing (making 200 copies in all) is on the way

Your Life amp Times How to Put a Life Stoshyry on Tape - An Oral History Handbook 1986 By Stephen and Julia Arthur Genealogical

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Publishing Co 1001 N Calvert St Baltimore MD 21202 Soft cover 8 12 x 11 inches 50 pages ilshylustrated

Page 1 of this interesting book contains a grabber Can you imagine what it would be like to actually

My Parents Together _____

Illustrationfrom Your Life amp Times

hear the voice of your great-grandparents speaking to yoy telling you of their own lives and times Your children and grandchildren and great-grandchildren and their grandchildren will have that oportunity - thanks to what you are about to do

I can imagine how thrilling it would be just to hear the voices of my great-grandparents but to hear their spoken autobiographies would be beyond imaginashytion The point of Your Life amp Times is that we can and should bequeath part of ourselves - our voices and thoughts - to our descendants

Hundreds of prompting questions fill the bulk of this book - questions to have in front of you with when you turn on your tape recorder and face the microshyphone For example in the chapter entitled Growing Up some of the 26 prompts intended to jog your memory and oil your tongue are Did I have a strict upbringing How did I get spending money Did I get into trouble much What hardshyships did my parents have to face What wonderful qualities and what not-so-wonderful qualitites did my parents have

Your Life amp Times is in the LAGS Library availshyable to be checked out when you get your tape recorshyder ready for a taping session Dont put it off Im going to do it myself any day now

vol 7 no 4

The Bookshelf Catalog of Book~ in the Gayle Pipes Memorial Library of the Livershy

~_ more-Amador Genealogical Society 1988 Published by LAGS PO Box 901 Livermore CA 94550 Soft cover 8 12 x 11 inches 13 pages Free to members of LAGS $300 postpaid to othshyers

I

Gayle Woody Pipes 1921-1982 foundef and longshytime editor of The Roots Tracer helped establish our Societys Library In his honor and memory the Society named the library The Gayle Pipes Memorishyal Library A recent decision of the LAG~ board di-

I

reeted that a catalog of books in The Gayle Pipes Meshymorial Library be printed and distributed free to all LAGS members

The catalog which does not include periodicals pamphlets or material in the vertical file lists 336 titles counting multiple-volume works as one title Over half deal with specific states or foreign counshytries the rest are reference or history books of more general scope

Families Published quarterly by Yates Publishshying PO Box 639 Ozark MO 65721 $20 per year

Volume I Number 1 of this new periodical appeared in March 1988 William Yates the editor describes his publication as the voice of the Family Group Sheet Exchange which he founded in 1981 His FGSE was described in a previous issue of The Roots Tracer

Apparently his series of books Marriages of Some American Residents and Guide to Documents did not succeed financially so he has discontinued publication of them and started a new periodical emphasizing the Family Group Sheet Exshychange The LAGS Library has all ~ volumes of

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i Marriages bull they were reviewed favorably in a previous issue of The Roots Tracer

The fust issue of Families contains a short list of marriages (alphabetical by groom only) some quershyies testimonials research tips book ads and a listshying of surnames for which family group sheets are available Mr Yates does not make it clear what fushyture issues will hold

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I Live~more-Amador Genealogical Society Surname Index 1988 Published by LAGS PO Box 901 Livennore CA 94550 Soft cover 8 12 Xi 11 inches 46 pages $250 to LAGS memshybers ~600 postpaid to others

LAG$ first published its Surname Index in 1984 Since then new members have joined and old memshybers ~ave found additional surnames in their ancesshy

try 1be 1988 edition is considerably revised updatshyed and expanded

iEach pf the almost 5000 entries in the index gives the surname a geographical area of interest a time span pf interest and a code keying the entry to a LAGS member whose name and address appear in a list at the back of the book Our Surname Index proshyvides a powerful tool to let others both within the club and elsewhere know what names you are

seaching for and to let you find other members with I the same interests

Epitaph not found in our book Livermore Ceshymeteries

sabred to the memory of Jated Bates wijo died Ailg the 6th 1800 $s widow aged 24 lives at 7 Elm Stteet hlrls every qualification for a good wife and yearns to be comforted

Lincoln Maine

Genealogy noun -- An account of ones descent from a man who did not particularly care to trace his own

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THE LIVEOORE HOOK AND LADDER COvFANY

In October 1874 t he Li vemore rbok and Ladder Carpany No1 was organ ized with

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President JH rvwnJEY In July 1875 a bu i Iding for U1e acca[(xjation of the can-i

Secretary John ~lITCHELL pany was erecte(j on Second Street costing about $1OCXJ In

Foreman Frank POOLE 1878 the office~s were

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Thanks to the San Ramon Valley Genealogical Soci ety for the following RELATIOOSHIP CHART and an exp 1 anat i on for its use

The block at the top of the diamond is the CP--the ancestor from whom two relatives descend The top columns on each side are outlined

in heavy black lines--each block is labshyeled S for son 2ggs for 2nd great grandshyson etc down to the 8th generation T The column on the opposite side is the same

To determine relationship beshytween two members of a family find your designation in the the lefthand column If

say you are the grand shyson of the CP you are in block 2

If your relative is a gr-grand-~ son of the CP he would be 3

Follow the intersectshy

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where they meet In our example the lines cross at

the block marked 1C1R You are first cousins once removed

B=Brother or Sister

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GGS= Great Grandsondaughter GS = Grandsondaughter N Nephewneice

R = Times removed S = Son or daughter

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In a JanFebr 1982 issue of Genealogshyical Helper magazine the followin g item appeared provi ng he lp can come from the mosy unlikely source

GE NEALOGY CAN COME FROM ANYWHERE

We had been searching for my grandmotherls family for a long time We ha d about given up when we rece i ved a ph one call f rom someone in Idaho Compar ing notes we found his grandfather wa s a brother to my grandmot her and we made plans to go to Idaho to meet this living re lative of grandshymothers After we got there he told us how he had found us

A friend had gone to a ski resort---one morn i ng he went to the outdoor II john II and looking around found an old Frontier Ti mes

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GREEK VITAL REC ORDS Birth records have

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Gayle Woody Pipes 1921-1982 foundef and longshytime editor of The Roots Tracer helped establish our Societys Library In his honor and memory the Society named the library The Gayle Pipes Memorishyal Library A recent decision of the LAG~ board di-

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reeted that a catalog of books in The Gayle Pipes Meshymorial Library be printed and distributed free to all LAGS members

The catalog which does not include periodicals pamphlets or material in the vertical file lists 336 titles counting multiple-volume works as one title Over half deal with specific states or foreign counshytries the rest are reference or history books of more general scope

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Apparently his series of books Marriages of Some American Residents and Guide to Documents did not succeed financially so he has discontinued publication of them and started a new periodical emphasizing the Family Group Sheet Exshychange The LAGS Library has all ~ volumes of

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i Marriages bull they were reviewed favorably in a previous issue of The Roots Tracer

The fust issue of Families contains a short list of marriages (alphabetical by groom only) some quershyies testimonials research tips book ads and a listshying of surnames for which family group sheets are available Mr Yates does not make it clear what fushyture issues will hold

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Lincoln Maine

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Thanks to the San Ramon Valley Genealogical Soci ety for the following RELATIOOSHIP CHART and an exp 1 anat i on for its use

The block at the top of the diamond is the CP--the ancestor from whom two relatives descend The top columns on each side are outlined

in heavy black lines--each block is labshyeled S for son 2ggs for 2nd great grandshyson etc down to the 8th generation T The column on the opposite side is the same

To determine relationship beshytween two members of a family find your designation in the the lefthand column If

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Thanks to the San Ramon Valley Genealogical Soci ety for the following RELATIOOSHIP CHART and an exp 1 anat i on for its use

The block at the top of the diamond is the CP--the ancestor from whom two relatives descend The top columns on each side are outlined

in heavy black lines--each block is labshyeled S for son 2ggs for 2nd great grandshyson etc down to the 8th generation T The column on the opposite side is the same

To determine relationship beshytween two members of a family find your designation in the the lefthand column If

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In a JanFebr 1982 issue of Genealogshyical Helper magazine the followin g item appeared provi ng he lp can come from the mosy unlikely source

GE NEALOGY CAN COME FROM ANYWHERE

We had been searching for my grandmotherls family for a long time We ha d about given up when we rece i ved a ph one call f rom someone in Idaho Compar ing notes we found his grandfather wa s a brother to my grandmot her and we made plans to go to Idaho to meet this living re lative of grandshymothers After we got there he told us how he had found us

A friend had gone to a ski resort---one morn i ng he went to the outdoor II john II and looking around found an old Frontier Ti mes

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Thanks to the San Ramon Valley Genealogical Soci ety for the following RELATIOOSHIP CHART and an exp 1 anat i on for its use

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in heavy black lines--each block is labshyeled S for son 2ggs for 2nd great grandshyson etc down to the 8th generation T The column on the opposite side is the same

To determine relationship beshytween two members of a family find your designation in the the lefthand column If

say you are the grand shyson of the CP you are in block 2

If your relative is a gr-grand-~ son of the CP he would be 3

Follow the intersectshy

ing lines to

where they meet In our example the lines cross at

the block marked 1C1R You are first cousins once removed

B=Brother or Sister

C= Cousin CP= Common Progenitor GGN =Great Grandnephewneice

GGS= Great Grandsondaughter GS = Grandsondaughter N Nephewneice

R = Times removed S = Son or daughter

vol 7 no 4 LOST IN CANADA

oIf you canlt find an unfamiliar o

oplace-name in Canada try the o

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manet Committee on Geographical o o

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oEdward Island have been received o

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o

o o o

The Chemung County Historical Society o g

415 E Water Street Elmira NY 14901 o g o

has a list of 2936 Confederate pri s- o o

ooners who died in Elmira between o

o

o1864-65 Send an SASE and t hey will o

o

ocheck their list If fo und t hey will o

o

send you data as to gra ve number name o g

rank company reg iment battalion o g

state and date of death o g o o o o oTHE ROWBERG FILE is a coll ection of o o

obituaries clipped from variou s Norweg - o

ian language newspape rs f rom 19 14-1960s g o

These are indexed and may be found at g o

St Olaf College Li brary Northfield g o

MN 55057 g o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o

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In a JanFebr 1982 issue of Genealogshyical Helper magazine the followin g item appeared provi ng he lp can come from the mosy unlikely source

GE NEALOGY CAN COME FROM ANYWHERE

We had been searching for my grandmotherls family for a long time We ha d about given up when we rece i ved a ph one call f rom someone in Idaho Compar ing notes we found his grandfather wa s a brother to my grandmot her and we made plans to go to Idaho to meet this living re lative of grandshymothers After we got there he told us how he had found us

A friend had gone to a ski resort---one morn i ng he went to the outdoor II john II and looking around found an old Frontier Ti mes

magazine ----he found the ad we had placed in 1976---The names in the ad were ---- familiar and he tore out t he ad and brought it back to our cousin

sutmitted by Harri et ANDERS(J AAA~A AA A AAAAAA AAA A AA A AA AAAAA

GREEK VITAL REC ORDS Birth records have

been kept in town archives where t he regi strar is usually the mayor Chu rch

registers are kept in three separate

books for birthsbaptism marri age and deaths There are three kinds of wi lls handwrtitten sec ret and public Af ter death a personls will is sent to the

Secretary of the Court of the First Ins t ance in Athens The court will send info on you r ancestors on request For

more information see In Search of You r --

THE LI VE RMOREAMADOR GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY

ORGANIZED IN 1977

PURPOSE To provide an oPPJrtunity for exchange of genealogical information and to assist ITBTbers in their researcll

MEMBERSHIP Open to any individual library or society Our fiscal year is

1 Septerber through 31 Au~~ust fv1erber shyship includes a subscription to the

quarterly TI1~ ROOTS TRACER reduCt-xl prices on other publications and library priviledges

LIBRARY Located in the East Roon of the Carnegie Building at 3rd and K Streets Regular hours 1130 - 400

Sllmer schedule 1 June-31 August 1030 - 300 Wednesday thru Suooay

MEETINGS 2nd rvbnday monthly 730 pm Chabot

Center Camunity Roon Suite 107 4637 Chabot Drive Pleasanton

PUBLICATIJNS

~ffi~U~~PEX ~for 1~

ITBTbers $250

non-rrerbers $5 + $1 PJstage

LIVERMORE CEMETERIES soft-cover $15 + $1 post age

]1E ROOJS _IRACE~ a quarterly publ ication with articles of interest to t he genealogist

M3Tbeys are encouraged to sua-nit Profiles as ~ll as articles of general interest

Roots Tracer Editor PO Box 901

U vemore cn 94551

QUERYS M3ffiers free Non middot~rs $1

DeadJines for quarterly offerings is t he 15ttl of Septerber Decerber March

and June

BOOK REVIEWS Any books presented to the society wi 1J be

reviewed in the quarterly along with the

purcllase price and address of the publ isher Such books wi 11 becare the property of the LAGS Li brary

The Livermore-Amador genealogical Society is exempt from Federal Inshycome Tax under Section 501 (c) (3)

(l i terary and educational) of the Intern al Revenue Code and the Calif shy

ornia Revenue and Taxati on Code 237020

DUES Individual

Fami 1y Senior Student

$10

$15 $5

$5

Contributing

SUPPJrting Life

$25

$50

$100

8 8 - 8 9 Due s Due Sept 1

Livermore-Amador

Genealogical Society

PO Box 901

Livermore CA 94551

iGeprgr and Harriet Anderson 635 Oak CirclePleiasanton CA 9[4566

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THE LIVEOORE HOOK AND LADDER COvFANY

In October 1874 t he Li vemore rbok and Ladder Carpany No1 was organ ized with

the following rmbers

President JH rvwnJEY In July 1875 a bu i Iding for U1e acca[(xjation of the can-i

Secretary John ~lITCHELL pany was erecte(j on Second Street costing about $1OCXJ In

Foreman Frank POOLE 1878 the office~s were

First Ass istant WS LOWE President J H ifilfrnEY I

Second Assistant Martin BURKE Foreman Werde11 JlRDAN

Treasurer RB CAMJBELL First Assistant ic SCHMIDT I i

Second Assistant1 C GARJ)v[YEf~ i

Treasurer Freq ~ MLLLY

Secretary F sCHLESINGER

Trustees Fred ryenJLEY William GIBBONS P McKENNEY I

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vol 7 no 4 66

Thanks to the San Ramon Valley Genealogical Soci ety for the following RELATIOOSHIP CHART and an exp 1 anat i on for its use

The block at the top of the diamond is the CP--the ancestor from whom two relatives descend The top columns on each side are outlined

in heavy black lines--each block is labshyeled S for son 2ggs for 2nd great grandshyson etc down to the 8th generation T The column on the opposite side is the same

To determine relationship beshytween two members of a family find your designation in the the lefthand column If

say you are the grand shyson of the CP you are in block 2

If your relative is a gr-grand-~ son of the CP he would be 3

Follow the intersectshy

ing lines to

where they meet In our example the lines cross at

the block marked 1C1R You are first cousins once removed

B=Brother or Sister

C= Cousin CP= Common Progenitor GGN =Great Grandnephewneice

GGS= Great Grandsondaughter GS = Grandsondaughter N Nephewneice

R = Times removed S = Son or daughter

vol 7 no 4 LOST IN CANADA

oIf you canlt find an unfamiliar o

oplace-name in Canada try the o

o

oSecretariat of the Canadian Per-o

o

manet Committee on Geographical o o

o

oNames 615 Booth Street Ot t awa o

o

oOntario K1A OE9 Canada o

o

o o o

oThe New England Historic Genealogica l o

o

oSociety now has all the t he Canad-o

o

oian cens us records for every province o

o

oand territory thru 1891 The o

o

oCatholic Church records for Prince o

o

oEdward Island have been received o

o

oand are being catal ogued o

o

o o o

The Chemung County Historical Society o g

415 E Water Street Elmira NY 14901 o g o

has a list of 2936 Confederate pri s- o o

ooners who died in Elmira between o

o

o1864-65 Send an SASE and t hey will o

o

ocheck their list If fo und t hey will o

o

send you data as to gra ve number name o g

rank company reg iment battalion o g

state and date of death o g o o o o oTHE ROWBERG FILE is a coll ection of o o

obituaries clipped from variou s Norweg - o

ian language newspape rs f rom 19 14-1960s g o

These are indexed and may be found at g o

St Olaf College Li brary Northfield g o

MN 55057 g o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o

67

In a JanFebr 1982 issue of Genealogshyical Helper magazine the followin g item appeared provi ng he lp can come from the mosy unlikely source

GE NEALOGY CAN COME FROM ANYWHERE

We had been searching for my grandmotherls family for a long time We ha d about given up when we rece i ved a ph one call f rom someone in Idaho Compar ing notes we found his grandfather wa s a brother to my grandmot her and we made plans to go to Idaho to meet this living re lative of grandshymothers After we got there he told us how he had found us

A friend had gone to a ski resort---one morn i ng he went to the outdoor II john II and looking around found an old Frontier Ti mes

magazine ----he found the ad we had placed in 1976---The names in the ad were ---- familiar and he tore out t he ad and brought it back to our cousin

sutmitted by Harri et ANDERS(J AAA~A AA A AAAAAA AAA A AA A AA AAAAA

GREEK VITAL REC ORDS Birth records have

been kept in town archives where t he regi strar is usually the mayor Chu rch

registers are kept in three separate

books for birthsbaptism marri age and deaths There are three kinds of wi lls handwrtitten sec ret and public Af ter death a personls will is sent to the

Secretary of the Court of the First Ins t ance in Athens The court will send info on you r ancestors on request For

more information see In Search of You r --

THE LI VE RMOREAMADOR GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY

ORGANIZED IN 1977

PURPOSE To provide an oPPJrtunity for exchange of genealogical information and to assist ITBTbers in their researcll

MEMBERSHIP Open to any individual library or society Our fiscal year is

1 Septerber through 31 Au~~ust fv1erber shyship includes a subscription to the

quarterly TI1~ ROOTS TRACER reduCt-xl prices on other publications and library priviledges

LIBRARY Located in the East Roon of the Carnegie Building at 3rd and K Streets Regular hours 1130 - 400

Sllmer schedule 1 June-31 August 1030 - 300 Wednesday thru Suooay

MEETINGS 2nd rvbnday monthly 730 pm Chabot

Center Camunity Roon Suite 107 4637 Chabot Drive Pleasanton

PUBLICATIJNS

~ffi~U~~PEX ~for 1~

ITBTbers $250

non-rrerbers $5 + $1 PJstage

LIVERMORE CEMETERIES soft-cover $15 + $1 post age

]1E ROOJS _IRACE~ a quarterly publ ication with articles of interest to t he genealogist

M3Tbeys are encouraged to sua-nit Profiles as ~ll as articles of general interest

Roots Tracer Editor PO Box 901

U vemore cn 94551

QUERYS M3ffiers free Non middot~rs $1

DeadJines for quarterly offerings is t he 15ttl of Septerber Decerber March

and June

BOOK REVIEWS Any books presented to the society wi 1J be

reviewed in the quarterly along with the

purcllase price and address of the publ isher Such books wi 11 becare the property of the LAGS Li brary

The Livermore-Amador genealogical Society is exempt from Federal Inshycome Tax under Section 501 (c) (3)

(l i terary and educational) of the Intern al Revenue Code and the Calif shy

ornia Revenue and Taxati on Code 237020

DUES Individual

Fami 1y Senior Student

$10

$15 $5

$5

Contributing

SUPPJrting Life

$25

$50

$100

8 8 - 8 9 Due s Due Sept 1

Livermore-Amador

Genealogical Society

PO Box 901

Livermore CA 94551

iGeprgr and Harriet Anderson 635 Oak CirclePleiasanton CA 9[4566

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1-___ __________

THE LIVEOORE HOOK AND LADDER COvFANY

In October 1874 t he Li vemore rbok and Ladder Carpany No1 was organ ized with

the following rmbers

President JH rvwnJEY In July 1875 a bu i Iding for U1e acca[(xjation of the can-i

Secretary John ~lITCHELL pany was erecte(j on Second Street costing about $1OCXJ In

Foreman Frank POOLE 1878 the office~s were

First Ass istant WS LOWE President J H ifilfrnEY I

Second Assistant Martin BURKE Foreman Werde11 JlRDAN

Treasurer RB CAMJBELL First Assistant ic SCHMIDT I i

Second Assistant1 C GARJ)v[YEf~ i

Treasurer Freq ~ MLLLY

Secretary F sCHLESINGER

Trustees Fred ryenJLEY William GIBBONS P McKENNEY I

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vol 7 no 4 66

Thanks to the San Ramon Valley Genealogical Soci ety for the following RELATIOOSHIP CHART and an exp 1 anat i on for its use

The block at the top of the diamond is the CP--the ancestor from whom two relatives descend The top columns on each side are outlined

in heavy black lines--each block is labshyeled S for son 2ggs for 2nd great grandshyson etc down to the 8th generation T The column on the opposite side is the same

To determine relationship beshytween two members of a family find your designation in the the lefthand column If

say you are the grand shyson of the CP you are in block 2

If your relative is a gr-grand-~ son of the CP he would be 3

Follow the intersectshy

ing lines to

where they meet In our example the lines cross at

the block marked 1C1R You are first cousins once removed

B=Brother or Sister

C= Cousin CP= Common Progenitor GGN =Great Grandnephewneice

GGS= Great Grandsondaughter GS = Grandsondaughter N Nephewneice

R = Times removed S = Son or daughter

vol 7 no 4 LOST IN CANADA

oIf you canlt find an unfamiliar o

oplace-name in Canada try the o

o

oSecretariat of the Canadian Per-o

o

manet Committee on Geographical o o

o

oNames 615 Booth Street Ot t awa o

o

oOntario K1A OE9 Canada o

o

o o o

oThe New England Historic Genealogica l o

o

oSociety now has all the t he Canad-o

o

oian cens us records for every province o

o

oand territory thru 1891 The o

o

oCatholic Church records for Prince o

o

oEdward Island have been received o

o

oand are being catal ogued o

o

o o o

The Chemung County Historical Society o g

415 E Water Street Elmira NY 14901 o g o

has a list of 2936 Confederate pri s- o o

ooners who died in Elmira between o

o

o1864-65 Send an SASE and t hey will o

o

ocheck their list If fo und t hey will o

o

send you data as to gra ve number name o g

rank company reg iment battalion o g

state and date of death o g o o o o oTHE ROWBERG FILE is a coll ection of o o

obituaries clipped from variou s Norweg - o

ian language newspape rs f rom 19 14-1960s g o

These are indexed and may be found at g o

St Olaf College Li brary Northfield g o

MN 55057 g o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o

67

In a JanFebr 1982 issue of Genealogshyical Helper magazine the followin g item appeared provi ng he lp can come from the mosy unlikely source

GE NEALOGY CAN COME FROM ANYWHERE

We had been searching for my grandmotherls family for a long time We ha d about given up when we rece i ved a ph one call f rom someone in Idaho Compar ing notes we found his grandfather wa s a brother to my grandmot her and we made plans to go to Idaho to meet this living re lative of grandshymothers After we got there he told us how he had found us

A friend had gone to a ski resort---one morn i ng he went to the outdoor II john II and looking around found an old Frontier Ti mes

magazine ----he found the ad we had placed in 1976---The names in the ad were ---- familiar and he tore out t he ad and brought it back to our cousin

sutmitted by Harri et ANDERS(J AAA~A AA A AAAAAA AAA A AA A AA AAAAA

GREEK VITAL REC ORDS Birth records have

been kept in town archives where t he regi strar is usually the mayor Chu rch

registers are kept in three separate

books for birthsbaptism marri age and deaths There are three kinds of wi lls handwrtitten sec ret and public Af ter death a personls will is sent to the

Secretary of the Court of the First Ins t ance in Athens The court will send info on you r ancestors on request For

more information see In Search of You r --

THE LI VE RMOREAMADOR GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY

ORGANIZED IN 1977

PURPOSE To provide an oPPJrtunity for exchange of genealogical information and to assist ITBTbers in their researcll

MEMBERSHIP Open to any individual library or society Our fiscal year is

1 Septerber through 31 Au~~ust fv1erber shyship includes a subscription to the

quarterly TI1~ ROOTS TRACER reduCt-xl prices on other publications and library priviledges

LIBRARY Located in the East Roon of the Carnegie Building at 3rd and K Streets Regular hours 1130 - 400

Sllmer schedule 1 June-31 August 1030 - 300 Wednesday thru Suooay

MEETINGS 2nd rvbnday monthly 730 pm Chabot

Center Camunity Roon Suite 107 4637 Chabot Drive Pleasanton

PUBLICATIJNS

~ffi~U~~PEX ~for 1~

ITBTbers $250

non-rrerbers $5 + $1 PJstage

LIVERMORE CEMETERIES soft-cover $15 + $1 post age

]1E ROOJS _IRACE~ a quarterly publ ication with articles of interest to t he genealogist

M3Tbeys are encouraged to sua-nit Profiles as ~ll as articles of general interest

Roots Tracer Editor PO Box 901

U vemore cn 94551

QUERYS M3ffiers free Non middot~rs $1

DeadJines for quarterly offerings is t he 15ttl of Septerber Decerber March

and June

BOOK REVIEWS Any books presented to the society wi 1J be

reviewed in the quarterly along with the

purcllase price and address of the publ isher Such books wi 11 becare the property of the LAGS Li brary

The Livermore-Amador genealogical Society is exempt from Federal Inshycome Tax under Section 501 (c) (3)

(l i terary and educational) of the Intern al Revenue Code and the Calif shy

ornia Revenue and Taxati on Code 237020

DUES Individual

Fami 1y Senior Student

$10

$15 $5

$5

Contributing

SUPPJrting Life

$25

$50

$100

8 8 - 8 9 Due s Due Sept 1

Livermore-Amador

Genealogical Society

PO Box 901

Livermore CA 94551

iGeprgr and Harriet Anderson 635 Oak CirclePleiasanton CA 9[4566

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vol 7 no 4 66

Thanks to the San Ramon Valley Genealogical Soci ety for the following RELATIOOSHIP CHART and an exp 1 anat i on for its use

The block at the top of the diamond is the CP--the ancestor from whom two relatives descend The top columns on each side are outlined

in heavy black lines--each block is labshyeled S for son 2ggs for 2nd great grandshyson etc down to the 8th generation T The column on the opposite side is the same

To determine relationship beshytween two members of a family find your designation in the the lefthand column If

say you are the grand shyson of the CP you are in block 2

If your relative is a gr-grand-~ son of the CP he would be 3

Follow the intersectshy

ing lines to

where they meet In our example the lines cross at

the block marked 1C1R You are first cousins once removed

B=Brother or Sister

C= Cousin CP= Common Progenitor GGN =Great Grandnephewneice

GGS= Great Grandsondaughter GS = Grandsondaughter N Nephewneice

R = Times removed S = Son or daughter

vol 7 no 4 LOST IN CANADA

oIf you canlt find an unfamiliar o

oplace-name in Canada try the o

o

oSecretariat of the Canadian Per-o

o

manet Committee on Geographical o o

o

oNames 615 Booth Street Ot t awa o

o

oOntario K1A OE9 Canada o

o

o o o

oThe New England Historic Genealogica l o

o

oSociety now has all the t he Canad-o

o

oian cens us records for every province o

o

oand territory thru 1891 The o

o

oCatholic Church records for Prince o

o

oEdward Island have been received o

o

oand are being catal ogued o

o

o o o

The Chemung County Historical Society o g

415 E Water Street Elmira NY 14901 o g o

has a list of 2936 Confederate pri s- o o

ooners who died in Elmira between o

o

o1864-65 Send an SASE and t hey will o

o

ocheck their list If fo und t hey will o

o

send you data as to gra ve number name o g

rank company reg iment battalion o g

state and date of death o g o o o o oTHE ROWBERG FILE is a coll ection of o o

obituaries clipped from variou s Norweg - o

ian language newspape rs f rom 19 14-1960s g o

These are indexed and may be found at g o

St Olaf College Li brary Northfield g o

MN 55057 g o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o

67

In a JanFebr 1982 issue of Genealogshyical Helper magazine the followin g item appeared provi ng he lp can come from the mosy unlikely source

GE NEALOGY CAN COME FROM ANYWHERE

We had been searching for my grandmotherls family for a long time We ha d about given up when we rece i ved a ph one call f rom someone in Idaho Compar ing notes we found his grandfather wa s a brother to my grandmot her and we made plans to go to Idaho to meet this living re lative of grandshymothers After we got there he told us how he had found us

A friend had gone to a ski resort---one morn i ng he went to the outdoor II john II and looking around found an old Frontier Ti mes

magazine ----he found the ad we had placed in 1976---The names in the ad were ---- familiar and he tore out t he ad and brought it back to our cousin

sutmitted by Harri et ANDERS(J AAA~A AA A AAAAAA AAA A AA A AA AAAAA

GREEK VITAL REC ORDS Birth records have

been kept in town archives where t he regi strar is usually the mayor Chu rch

registers are kept in three separate

books for birthsbaptism marri age and deaths There are three kinds of wi lls handwrtitten sec ret and public Af ter death a personls will is sent to the

Secretary of the Court of the First Ins t ance in Athens The court will send info on you r ancestors on request For

more information see In Search of You r --

THE LI VE RMOREAMADOR GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY

ORGANIZED IN 1977

PURPOSE To provide an oPPJrtunity for exchange of genealogical information and to assist ITBTbers in their researcll

MEMBERSHIP Open to any individual library or society Our fiscal year is

1 Septerber through 31 Au~~ust fv1erber shyship includes a subscription to the

quarterly TI1~ ROOTS TRACER reduCt-xl prices on other publications and library priviledges

LIBRARY Located in the East Roon of the Carnegie Building at 3rd and K Streets Regular hours 1130 - 400

Sllmer schedule 1 June-31 August 1030 - 300 Wednesday thru Suooay

MEETINGS 2nd rvbnday monthly 730 pm Chabot

Center Camunity Roon Suite 107 4637 Chabot Drive Pleasanton

PUBLICATIJNS

~ffi~U~~PEX ~for 1~

ITBTbers $250

non-rrerbers $5 + $1 PJstage

LIVERMORE CEMETERIES soft-cover $15 + $1 post age

]1E ROOJS _IRACE~ a quarterly publ ication with articles of interest to t he genealogist

M3Tbeys are encouraged to sua-nit Profiles as ~ll as articles of general interest

Roots Tracer Editor PO Box 901

U vemore cn 94551

QUERYS M3ffiers free Non middot~rs $1

DeadJines for quarterly offerings is t he 15ttl of Septerber Decerber March

and June

BOOK REVIEWS Any books presented to the society wi 1J be

reviewed in the quarterly along with the

purcllase price and address of the publ isher Such books wi 11 becare the property of the LAGS Li brary

The Livermore-Amador genealogical Society is exempt from Federal Inshycome Tax under Section 501 (c) (3)

(l i terary and educational) of the Intern al Revenue Code and the Calif shy

ornia Revenue and Taxati on Code 237020

DUES Individual

Fami 1y Senior Student

$10

$15 $5

$5

Contributing

SUPPJrting Life

$25

$50

$100

8 8 - 8 9 Due s Due Sept 1

Livermore-Amador

Genealogical Society

PO Box 901

Livermore CA 94551

iGeprgr and Harriet Anderson 635 Oak CirclePleiasanton CA 9[4566

I I I

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vol 7 no 4 LOST IN CANADA

oIf you canlt find an unfamiliar o

oplace-name in Canada try the o

o

oSecretariat of the Canadian Per-o

o

manet Committee on Geographical o o

o

oNames 615 Booth Street Ot t awa o

o

oOntario K1A OE9 Canada o

o

o o o

oThe New England Historic Genealogica l o

o

oSociety now has all the t he Canad-o

o

oian cens us records for every province o

o

oand territory thru 1891 The o

o

oCatholic Church records for Prince o

o

oEdward Island have been received o

o

oand are being catal ogued o

o

o o o

The Chemung County Historical Society o g

415 E Water Street Elmira NY 14901 o g o

has a list of 2936 Confederate pri s- o o

ooners who died in Elmira between o

o

o1864-65 Send an SASE and t hey will o

o

ocheck their list If fo und t hey will o

o

send you data as to gra ve number name o g

rank company reg iment battalion o g

state and date of death o g o o o o oTHE ROWBERG FILE is a coll ection of o o

obituaries clipped from variou s Norweg - o

ian language newspape rs f rom 19 14-1960s g o

These are indexed and may be found at g o

St Olaf College Li brary Northfield g o

MN 55057 g o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o

67

In a JanFebr 1982 issue of Genealogshyical Helper magazine the followin g item appeared provi ng he lp can come from the mosy unlikely source

GE NEALOGY CAN COME FROM ANYWHERE

We had been searching for my grandmotherls family for a long time We ha d about given up when we rece i ved a ph one call f rom someone in Idaho Compar ing notes we found his grandfather wa s a brother to my grandmot her and we made plans to go to Idaho to meet this living re lative of grandshymothers After we got there he told us how he had found us

A friend had gone to a ski resort---one morn i ng he went to the outdoor II john II and looking around found an old Frontier Ti mes

magazine ----he found the ad we had placed in 1976---The names in the ad were ---- familiar and he tore out t he ad and brought it back to our cousin

sutmitted by Harri et ANDERS(J AAA~A AA A AAAAAA AAA A AA A AA AAAAA

GREEK VITAL REC ORDS Birth records have

been kept in town archives where t he regi strar is usually the mayor Chu rch

registers are kept in three separate

books for birthsbaptism marri age and deaths There are three kinds of wi lls handwrtitten sec ret and public Af ter death a personls will is sent to the

Secretary of the Court of the First Ins t ance in Athens The court will send info on you r ancestors on request For

more information see In Search of You r --

THE LI VE RMOREAMADOR GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY

ORGANIZED IN 1977

PURPOSE To provide an oPPJrtunity for exchange of genealogical information and to assist ITBTbers in their researcll

MEMBERSHIP Open to any individual library or society Our fiscal year is

1 Septerber through 31 Au~~ust fv1erber shyship includes a subscription to the

quarterly TI1~ ROOTS TRACER reduCt-xl prices on other publications and library priviledges

LIBRARY Located in the East Roon of the Carnegie Building at 3rd and K Streets Regular hours 1130 - 400

Sllmer schedule 1 June-31 August 1030 - 300 Wednesday thru Suooay

MEETINGS 2nd rvbnday monthly 730 pm Chabot

Center Camunity Roon Suite 107 4637 Chabot Drive Pleasanton

PUBLICATIJNS

~ffi~U~~PEX ~for 1~

ITBTbers $250

non-rrerbers $5 + $1 PJstage

LIVERMORE CEMETERIES soft-cover $15 + $1 post age

]1E ROOJS _IRACE~ a quarterly publ ication with articles of interest to t he genealogist

M3Tbeys are encouraged to sua-nit Profiles as ~ll as articles of general interest

Roots Tracer Editor PO Box 901

U vemore cn 94551

QUERYS M3ffiers free Non middot~rs $1

DeadJines for quarterly offerings is t he 15ttl of Septerber Decerber March

and June

BOOK REVIEWS Any books presented to the society wi 1J be

reviewed in the quarterly along with the

purcllase price and address of the publ isher Such books wi 11 becare the property of the LAGS Li brary

The Livermore-Amador genealogical Society is exempt from Federal Inshycome Tax under Section 501 (c) (3)

(l i terary and educational) of the Intern al Revenue Code and the Calif shy

ornia Revenue and Taxati on Code 237020

DUES Individual

Fami 1y Senior Student

$10

$15 $5

$5

Contributing

SUPPJrting Life

$25

$50

$100

8 8 - 8 9 Due s Due Sept 1

Livermore-Amador

Genealogical Society

PO Box 901

Livermore CA 94551

iGeprgr and Harriet Anderson 635 Oak CirclePleiasanton CA 9[4566

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THE LI VE RMOREAMADOR GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY

ORGANIZED IN 1977

PURPOSE To provide an oPPJrtunity for exchange of genealogical information and to assist ITBTbers in their researcll

MEMBERSHIP Open to any individual library or society Our fiscal year is

1 Septerber through 31 Au~~ust fv1erber shyship includes a subscription to the

quarterly TI1~ ROOTS TRACER reduCt-xl prices on other publications and library priviledges

LIBRARY Located in the East Roon of the Carnegie Building at 3rd and K Streets Regular hours 1130 - 400

Sllmer schedule 1 June-31 August 1030 - 300 Wednesday thru Suooay

MEETINGS 2nd rvbnday monthly 730 pm Chabot

Center Camunity Roon Suite 107 4637 Chabot Drive Pleasanton

PUBLICATIJNS

~ffi~U~~PEX ~for 1~

ITBTbers $250

non-rrerbers $5 + $1 PJstage

LIVERMORE CEMETERIES soft-cover $15 + $1 post age

]1E ROOJS _IRACE~ a quarterly publ ication with articles of interest to t he genealogist

M3Tbeys are encouraged to sua-nit Profiles as ~ll as articles of general interest

Roots Tracer Editor PO Box 901

U vemore cn 94551

QUERYS M3ffiers free Non middot~rs $1

DeadJines for quarterly offerings is t he 15ttl of Septerber Decerber March

and June

BOOK REVIEWS Any books presented to the society wi 1J be

reviewed in the quarterly along with the

purcllase price and address of the publ isher Such books wi 11 becare the property of the LAGS Li brary

The Livermore-Amador genealogical Society is exempt from Federal Inshycome Tax under Section 501 (c) (3)

(l i terary and educational) of the Intern al Revenue Code and the Calif shy

ornia Revenue and Taxati on Code 237020

DUES Individual

Fami 1y Senior Student

$10

$15 $5

$5

Contributing

SUPPJrting Life

$25

$50

$100

8 8 - 8 9 Due s Due Sept 1

Livermore-Amador

Genealogical Society

PO Box 901

Livermore CA 94551

iGeprgr and Harriet Anderson 635 Oak CirclePleiasanton CA 9[4566

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Livermore-Amador

Genealogical Society

PO Box 901

Livermore CA 94551

iGeprgr and Harriet Anderson 635 Oak CirclePleiasanton CA 9[4566

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