Marge: I tried to send a correction to my initial email about films. I found
that the film that I am actually using is #0945934. It is an alphabetized (by
first name) of Canfield family members from 1655 to early 1900's. The other film
is fine also, I just don't know what Canfield material it has on it as I have
planned to order it, but haven't yet. Mea Culpa. Good hunting. Sandy C.
Marge Sandlier wrote:
Hi Sandy,
Would you post the LDS reel number(s) for this Canfield collection,
please?
Thanks much.
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Childs wrote:
>
> Hi Jackie: I don't know if I am specifically related to your Dutchess
> County NY Canfields's, but my greatgrandfather, Orsemus Canfield, son of Ira
> Canfield, was born Millport, Chemung County, NY/ in 1814 before moving on to
> Elkhart County, Indiana in 1832 and later in 1839 Three Rivers, St. Lawrence
> County, Michigan - and finally as a Farmer-settler in Lucas County, Iowa
> approx. 1862. I just now found two generations back: Orsemus was son of
> Ira, who was son of Silas & Judith (Graham) Canfield, but am told (by other
> Canfields) that most our line comes from brothers Matthew and Thomas
> Canfield (Kenfield, Kentfield, Campfield) circa 1655 in Mass. as they were
> first ones over from England. I am busy trying to connect the dots.
>
> I found these latest Canfield connections along with expectations of
> connection to Matthew and Thomas in the Rose Canfield Collection film via
> the LDS library. I have them on loan right now, but I am sure they have
> other copies available. The Rose Canfield Collection was prepared by a
> Canfield long before the computer was a sparkle in anyone's eye -- about
> 1920 if I guess right, but is very, very detailed and informative. Lists who
> begat who and so on. This gentleman who did this work compiled information
> on families and alphabitized it by first name. Wonderful for finding your
> ancestors! I would recommend your obtaining either the film or a book which
> I assume was made from these Canfield notes. It is worth its weight in gold
> in information. Good hunting! Sandy Childs in sunny Calif.
> .
>
> j1029(a)webtv.net wrote:
>
> > Hello everyone... I'm new here. Wondering if any of you had
Canfield's
> > living in Dutchess Co. NY ca1855. Trying to locate descendants of John
> > Canfield and Jane Bunnell who resided in Town of Stanford (I think).
> > ...Any help appreciated. Thanks...
> > Jackie j1029(a)webtv.net
> >
> > Jacqueline Bunnell~Ogden
> >
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