As mentioned in Sumner Gage's post, he was the son of Isaac Gage (2nd) who was the son of Isaac Gage (1st) and Olive Abbott. Records transcribed by the Pelham County, New Hampshire Clerk in 1905 record Isaac's birth as 8 October 1792. Transcribed records of birth from Pelham, New Hampshire. Included is the birth … Continue reading Isaac Gage
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Marion B. Tucker
Marion is still one of my brick walls, so unless you are interested reading an exercise in breaking through a brick wall, you may want to skip this week. I have looked and looked in online records and indexes and Marion Barbara Tucker is a mystery. No one has been able to confirm who her … Continue reading Marion B. Tucker
WW II Letters home, January 10 and January 27, 1941
Envelope post dated January 10, 1941 World War II Timeline: January 10-24, 1941 Mr. & Mrs. K.W. Rhoades & family4011 North 30 StOmaha, Nebraska Friday [January 10] Dear Folks, Well, here we are, back in Long Beach again. We anchored yesterday evening. I got two letters from home today, one from mom and one from … Continue reading WW II Letters home, January 10 and January 27, 1941
Carrie Emery
Carrie Emory was the mother of Edward Gage and the wife of Sumner Gage. We are at that stage on the Aleck line where there are few public records to be found on women in history. While many of our maternal ancestors are elusive, there are still places where they hide. I am ever searching … Continue reading Carrie Emery
Julian DeJean
I am flustered that I can not find source documents on Julian's lineage. The only thing we have to go on is Myrle's research that states Julian was a son of Stephen DeJean and Cornelia Rouse. I believe Myrle is correct, as do many other researchers, however my need for neat and tidy records compels … Continue reading Julian DeJean