_Henry ARCHER _______+ | (1719 - ....) m 1750 _John (Sr.) ARCHER __|_Mary WIGLEY ________ | (1752 - 1830) m 1778 (1729 - ....) _Henry Gates ARCHER _| | (1786 - 1867) m 1810| | | _William A. TUPPER __+ | | | (1735 - 1802) m 1755 | |_Elizabeth TUPPER ___|_Margaret GATES _____ | (1758 - 1830) m 1778 (1730 - ....) _George W. ARCHER ___| | (1823 - 1890) | | | _Robert NEWCOMB _____+ | | | (1722 - 1802) m 1744 | | _John NEWCOMB _______|_Mary YOUNG _________ | | | (1751 - ....) m 1776 | |_Sarah NEWCOMB ______| | (1791 - 1860) m 1810| | | _Jonathan CHASE _____+ | | | (1723 - 1799) m 1745 | |_Anne CHASE _________|_Joanna MORSE _______ | (1754 - 1814) m 1776 (1726 - 1807) _Horace ARCHER ______| | (.... - 1920) | | | _____________________ | | | | | _____________________|_____________________ | | | | | _____________________| | | | | | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | | | |_____________________|_____________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | | _____________________ | | | | | _____________________|_____________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | | _____________________ | | | | |_____________________|_____________________ | | |--Marguerite ARCHER | (1900 - 1945) | _____________________ | | | _____________________|_____________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | |_____________________|_____________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | | _____________________|_____________________ | | | | | | |_____________________| | | | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | |_____________________|_____________________ | | |_____________________| | | _____________________ | | | _____________________|_____________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | |_____________________|_____________________ | | |_____________________| | | _____________________ | | | _____________________|_____________________ | | |_____________________| | | _____________________ | | |_____________________|_____________________
[17690] Tom Gerber lists her five children with William and reports from conversations with Rita Sexton Cooley: "They moved as a family to Chicago where William worked as an Insurance Adjuster. They think it was about 1930 or so, and they moved back about the middle of 1934 after he lost a job. Uncle Lester took care of the proper they owned inMpls. Went to school at St. Thomas on 44th in mpls/edina. Frannie was born in 1935, then they broke up shortly after that and he moved back to Chicago. Mother didn't want to move again. He couldn't get a job in Mpls. Mother had run outof money and William divorced her. Mother was going to fight it, she owned a house in her name on Washburn (Rita remortgaged it for $3400 and paid off the debt). William sued for the house because he wanted to sell it. This was after Rita and Frank were married. Judge took the attorney's into the judges chambers. Rita contended that noone would get any money until someone paid her for taking care of her mother and her sister. She was taking care of both of them so noone could get the house until she was paid. The judge threw it out of court. After William remarried he sued to get custody of Frannie. Frannie was a ward of the state in Rita's custody. Marguerite was Lutheran. Bob's first wife was Rose and all the kids he had were with her. Aggie is Bob's second wife. He was mayor of Buffalo MN for a time.Mother had high blood pressure and had a hard time with stress. She was on medication. She had a stroke March 11, 1945. She came out of it, dragged her right foot. She had an operation sympathectamy(?) to cut the sympathetic nerve which will relax her but she never really recovered. She went out with a friend and then had another stroke and she died Sept. 12. Frannie looks and acts very much like mother. Rita can cook but can't seem to bake anything. Frannie could bake. Mother (Marguerite) was a brilliant person and a great bridge player - could have been a tournament player. She would play all day long.Chistmas holiday and they were over at Grandma's (Dad's mother - Ann Mooney) who was living with Auny May and Uncle Tom Mooney's. Great-grandma (Bridget) was there in her rocking chair, didn't talk too much and in her late 90's. Here was this little woman with her corn cob pipe. Tom Mooney lived across the street on Lyndale (2900 block) from Edward Sexton whose Livery Stable was later turned into a garage. Ann was a very nice, lovely lady and she would always model hats at church. She always had to have a cigarette.Frank Cooley's Dad (Frank Sr.) was a great Poker player. Very precise person, everything had to be just right - his mother was just the opposite. One night they cooked lamb and she just enjoyed it so much. They didn't tell her untillater and she was mortified. When she was dying she kept thinking that Frank was her husband which made her real husband very mad. Frank's Dad died of lung cancer. He lived in Burlington Iowa and he worked for 55 years for Goodman andEaston(?) and he traveled on the road for 40 years selling furniture from Colorado to Michigan. He traveled by train. Every 6 weeks he would come for for a weekend. Frank was born in Burlington and then moved to Iowa City for a year andthen to Mpls because it would cut his Dad's trip length. His biggest sale he ever made was to a Whorehouse in Taleride CO. Every room had a bed, dresser and a chair. Frank and Rita could go down to Burlington to pick out whatever theywanted. He was in his 70's and he bought a Cadillac in the 1950's and he was so excited he could hardly stand it. He use to drive a Buick when he was selling because nobody but a fool would drive up to someone to make a sale in anything then a Buick - certainly not a Cadillac. Rita and Frank owned a valient for many years, and then they gave it to Lynnie. Frank use to wear green because his mother was from Scotland and his Dad's family was from Co. Armagh. Didn't he have German in him? No way according to Frank because there's no way he comes from German descent! Rita found out later that she was Norwegian but Rita said 'why didn't you ever tell me we were Swedish!' but she said you aren't Swedish you are Norwegian."
[56426] Muriel is daughter of Fred J. Boyd (1879-1956) & Eva Amanda Fernald (1887-1970).
[47377] John served in the U.S. Army during World War II. He apparently had a second wife, named in his obituary - "The Oklahoman, 24 June 2001": Dr. John Henry Brandt, Jr., son of Gladys and John Henry Brandt, Sr., was born on January 6, 1933 in Golconda, Illinois. He graduated from Rosicare Community High School, Rosicare, lllinois. He received a Bachelor's of Arts from Oklahoma City University, a Master's of Teaching from Central Slate University, and a Doctorate of Philosophy from the University of Oklahoma. John was a teacher and longtime elementary principal in Oklahoma City Public Schools and briefly served as an elementary principal in several districts in Missouri. John served in the United States Army in Germany and later was in the Army Reserves, serving as the director and Sergeant Major of the 4155 USAR school in Oklahoma City. John was an active member of Wesley Methodist Church; regional, state and local AARP; and the Lambda Chi Alpha Alumni organization. John was an active member of Siloam Masonic Lodge where he was serving as the Junior Warden at the time of his death. He is survived by his wife, Rebecca; two sons, John H. Brandt and wife, Belinda, and David Christopher Brandt and wife, Valerie; two cherished granddaughters, Stephanie and Megan; a brother, Jack Simmons and his wife, Jane; nephew, Joe and his wife, Pixie and their children, Hannah and Brandon; a niece, Heather Durbin and her husband, Joel; a nephew, Sean Davis and his wife, Misty and their daughter, Alexandria."
_James MCCAUSLAND ___ | _James MCCAUSLAND ___|_____________________ | _Alexander MCCASLIN _| | (1763 - 1853) m 1788| | | _____________________ | | | | |_Mary Jane POOR _____|_____________________ | (1724 - 1824) _Joab H. MCCASLIN ___| | (1802 - 1864) m 1828| | | _Joshua GRAY ________+ | | | (1714 - ....) m 1736 | | _Reuben (Sr.) GRAY __|_Jennat ELLIOT ______ | | | (1743 - 1832) m 1763 | |_Abigail GRAY _______| | (1768 - ....) m 1788| | | _____________________ | | | | |_Abigail BLACK ______|_____________________ | (1743 - 1820) m 1763 _Henry MCCASLIN ____________________| | (1852 - 1932) | | | _____________________ | | | | | _____________________|_____________________ | | | | | _____________________| | | | | | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | | | |_____________________|_____________________ | | | | |_Mary MONTGOMERY ____| | (1809 - ....) m 1828| | | _____________________ | | | | | _____________________|_____________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | | _____________________ | | | | |_____________________|_____________________ | | |--Harry Patterson MCCASLIN | (1895 - 1966) | _____________________ | | | _____________________|_____________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | |_____________________|_____________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | | _____________________|_____________________ | | | | | | |_____________________| | | | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | |_____________________|_____________________ | | |_Mary Elizabeth ("Lizzie") BURGESS _| (1875 - 1946) | | _____________________ | | | _____________________|_____________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | |_____________________|_____________________ | | |_____________________| | | _____________________ | | | _____________________|_____________________ | | |_____________________| | | _____________________ | | |_____________________|_____________________
[50816] "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine]," 16 May 1966, p. 12: "Searsport - Harry McCaslin, 71, died unexpected ly at his home here Saturday. He was born at Stockton Springs February 12, 1895, the son of Henry and Mary (Burgess) McCaslin. He was a veteran of World War I and served in France with the 29th Infantry Division. He was employed for many years at the American Agricultural Chemical Company at Searsport and currently was employed as custodian at the Penobscot Marine Museum. He was a member of Mariner's Lodge of Masons and Royal Arch Chapter, both Searsport lodges. He is survived by his widow, Henrietta (Gregory) McCaslin and a sister Mrs. Bernice Vaughan, both of Searsport; and several cousins."
______________________________ | _Isaac (Sr.) PAULLIN _|______________________________ | (.... - 1820) _Isaac PAULLIN _______________| | (1787 - 1882) | | | ______________________________ | | | | |______________________|______________________________ | _William D. PAULLIN _| | (1808 - 1881) m 1831| | | _John Casper (III) HEPLER ____+ | | | (1713 - 1769) m 1743 | | _George Jacob HEPLER _|_Susannah Ephrosina SCHEIBLE _ | | | (1744 - 1808) m 1767 (1718 - 1757) | |_Elizabeth ("Ann E.") HEPLER _| | (1791 - 1861) | | | ______________________________ | | | | |_Elisabethe YACKEY ___|______________________________ | (1745 - 1809) m 1767 _William Henry PAULLIN _| | (1847 - 1936) m 1874 | | | _James NEWELL ________________+ | | | (1717 - 1750) m 1739 | | _James NEWELL ________|_Jerusha SEYMOUR _____________ | | | (1740 - 1794) m 1767 (1717 - 1742) | | _Thomas NEWELL _______________| | | | (1783 - 1858) m 1808 | | | | | ______________________________ | | | | | | | | |_Mary SPARKS _________|______________________________ | | | (1752 - 1786) m 1767 | |_Mary E. NEWELL _____| | (1811 - 1867) m 1831| | | _John FLAHARTY _______________ | | | (1715 - 1756) m 1735 | | _Amassa FLAHARTY _____|_Hannah PENNICK ______________ | | | (1757 - 1841) m 1785 (1715 - 1757) | |_Harriet D. FLAHARTY _________| | (1789 - 1846) m 1808 | | | ______________________________ | | | | |_Mary RIDGLEY ________|______________________________ | (1760 - 1843) m 1785 | |--Minnie Belle PAULLIN | (1883 - 1964) | ______________________________ | | | ______________________|______________________________ | | | _Michael B. KLINE ____________| | | (1775 - 1839) m 1798 | | | | ______________________________ | | | | | | |______________________|______________________________ | | | _David A. CLINE _____| | | (1806 - 1872) m 1825| | | | ______________________________ | | | | | | | _Joseph BIERLY _______|______________________________ | | | | | | |_Ann Elizabeth BYERLY ________| | | (.... - 1867) m 1798 | | | | ______________________________ | | | | | | |______________________|______________________________ | | |_Esther Matilda CLINE __| (1854 - 1934) m 1874 | | ______________________________ | | | _William SOLLARS _____|______________________________ | | (1738 - 1791) m 1788 | _Ignatius SOLLARS ____________| | | (.... - 1833) m 1788 | | | | ______________________________ | | | | | | |_Ludinca TOOPS _______|______________________________ | | (1735 - ....) m 1788 |_Malinda SOLLARS ____| (1810 - 1883) m 1825| | ______________________________ | | | ______________________|______________________________ | | |_Elizabeth Roland TRUMAN _____| (1770 - 1839) m 1788 | | ______________________________ | | |______________________|______________________________
[36231] This person is from the unverified Knapp-Anderson Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2014.
[15295] Janell's wedding was reported in The Independent-Record, Helena, MT: "Janell Roke Penn, daugher of Mr. and Mrs. John Roke of Chester, and Sterling Wardell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wardell in Canyon Ferry, were married here Sept. 18 in St. Paul's Methodist church by Dr. George S. Morrell. ...Mrs. Wardell attended schools in Chester and Joplin, and the State University at Missoula. They will make their home at the Canyon Ferry ranger station where the groom is stationed." [Apparently Janell previously m. _____ Penn.] Janell is daughter of John S. Roke, b. ca. 1900, a farmer) and Mary C. _____ (b. ca. 1900).
_Paul I ROMANOV _____________________________+ | (1754 - 1801) m 1776 _Nikolai I ROMANOV _____________________|_Maria Feodorovna of WüRTTEMBERG ___________ | (1796 - 1855) m 1817 (1759 - 1828) _Alexander II Nicholoevich ROMANOV _| | (1818 - 1881) m 1841 | | | _Friedrich Wilhelm III, King of PRUSSIA _____+ | | | (1770 - 1840) m 1793 | |_Alexandra FEODOROVNA __________________|_Luise Auguste of MECKLENBURG _______________ | (1798 - 1860) m 1817 (1776 - 1810) _Alexander III Alexandrovich ROMANOV _| | (1845 - 1894) m 1866 | | | _Louis I, Landgrave of HESSE-DARMSTADT ______+ | | | (1753 - 1830) m 1777 | | _Louis II, Grand Duke of HESSE _________|_Louise of HESSE-DARMSTADT __________________ | | | (1777 - 1848) m 1804 (1750 - 1829) | |_Marie of HESSE-DARMSTADT __________| | (1824 - 1880) m 1841 | | | _Karl Ludwig, Prince of BADEN _______________+ | | | (1755 - 1801) m 1774 | |_Wilhelmina Luise of BADEN _____________|_Frederike Amalie of HESSE-DARMSTADT ________ | (1788 - 1836) m 1804 (1754 - 1832) _Michael "Mischa" Alexandrovich ROMANOV _| | (1878 - 1918) m 1912 | | | _Friedrich Karl, Duke of SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN _ | | | (1757 - 1816) m 1780 | | _Wilhelm, Duke of SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN ___|_Friedericke Amalie VON SCHLIEBEN ___________ | | | (1785 - 1831) m 1810 (1757 - 1827) | | _Christian IX SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN ___| | | | (1818 - 1906) m 1842 | | | | | _Karl, Landgrave of HESSE-CASSEL ____________+ | | | | | (1744 - 1836) m 1766 | | | |_Louise Caroline of HESSE ______________|_Louise of DENMARK __________________________ | | | (1789 - 1867) m 1810 (1750 - 1831) | |_Dagmar "Marie" of DENMARK ___________| | (1847 - 1928) m 1866 | | | _Friedrich of HESSE-CASSEL __________________+ | | | (1747 - 1837) m 1786 | | _Wilhelm of HESSE-CASSEL _______________|_Caroline Polyxene of NASSAU ________________ | | | (1787 - 1867) m 1810 (1762 - 1823) | |_Louise Wilhelmina of HESSE-CASSEL _| | (1817 - 1898) m 1842 | | | _Frederik, Crown Prince of DENMARK __________+ | | | (1753 - 1805) m 1774 | |_Lousie Charlotte Oldenburg of DENMARK _|_Sophie Frederike of MECKLENBURG ____________ | (1789 - 1864) m 1810 (1758 - 1794) | |--George ROMANOV | (1910 - 1931) | _____________________________________________ | | | ________________________________________|_____________________________________________ | | | ____________________________________| | | | | | | _____________________________________________ | | | | | | |________________________________________|_____________________________________________ | | | ______________________________________| | | | | | | _____________________________________________ | | | | | | | ________________________________________|_____________________________________________ | | | | | | |____________________________________| | | | | | | _____________________________________________ | | | | | | |________________________________________|_____________________________________________ | | |_Natalia SHEREMETEVSKAYA ________________| (1880 - 1952) m 1912 | | _____________________________________________ | | | ________________________________________|_____________________________________________ | | | ____________________________________| | | | | | | _____________________________________________ | | | | | | |________________________________________|_____________________________________________ | | |______________________________________| | | _____________________________________________ | | | ________________________________________|_____________________________________________ | | |____________________________________| | | _____________________________________________ | | |________________________________________|_____________________________________________