NEW ENGLAND HISTORIC
GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY
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Edited by Lynn Betlock, Jean Powers, and Valerie Beaudrault
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August 7, 2013 - Vol. 16, No. 32, Whole # 647
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Contents
_In the July 2013 Issue of the Register_
(mip://0a60a658/default.html#LETTER.BLOCK11)
_NEHGS Database News_ (mip://0a60a658/default.html#LETTER.BLOCK12)
_NEHGS Author Roger Thompson on Fieldstone Common Radio_
(mip://0a60a658/default.html#LETTER.BLOCK4)
_Treasure Family Photos Campaign at MyHeritage.com_
(mip://0a60a658/default.html#LETTER.BLOCK13)
_NEHGS Library Closing Early on August 13_
(mip://0a60a658/default.html#LETTER.BLOCK6)
_Old Connecticut Path Update_ (mip://0a60a658/default.html#LETTER.BLOCK16)
_Name Origins_ (mip://0a60a658/default.html#LETTER.BLOCK15)
_The Weekly Genealogist Survey_
(mip://0a60a658/default.html#LETTER.BLOCK14)
_Spotlight: Harvey County Genealogical Society, Kansas_
(mip://0a60a658/default.html#LETTER.BLOCK20)
_Stories of Interest_ (mip://0a60a658/default.html#LETTER.BLOCK19)
_Save 15% on Three NEHGS How-To Writing Guides_
(mip://0a60a658/default.html#LETTER.BLOCK18)
_Upcoming Tour_ (mip://0a60a658/default.html#LETTER.BLOCK17)
In the July 2013 Issue of the Register
The current issue of the Register is available _online_
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6uoWl6i5Rmr_fIJ0f9iyQM) . Members who receive the print journal will see
it in their mailboxes soon.
The Hedge, Ward, and Taylor Ancestry of Captain William Hedge of
Yarmouth, Massachusetts by Matthew Hovious
Passengers of the Hopewell from Weymouth, England, to New England, 8 May
1635 by Ernest Hyde Helliwell, III
Who Was Joel Holcomb of Wallingford, Connecticut? by Chip Rowe
John Grow of Ipswich, Massachusetts: An Update by Michael Grow
Abigail Cobb, Wife of Ebenezer7 Fairbank, and Daughter of
Ebenezer2(Stephen1) Cobb of Cheshire County, New Hampshire by Patricia Sezna Haggerty
(continued from 167:134)
The Earliest Shermans of Dedham, Essex, and Their Wives:Part 4: Edmund
Sherman and His First Wife by Michael J. Wood (continued from 167:156)
New England Articles in Genealogical Journals in 2011 by Henry B. Hoff
Also in this issue . . . Editorial and Reviews of Books
Subscription to the Register is a benefit of NEHGS membership. If you are
not a member, you may join online at _AmericanAncestors.org_
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NEHGS Database News
by Sam Sturgis, Digital Collections Administrator, and Christopher
Carter, Digital Collections Coordinator
_Western Massachusetts Families in 1790_
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6h8_VFa_dB9DB_jkyhLD25iYXKYQ==) - Eleven new sketches
This database contains genealogical sketches of families enumerated in the
1790 census for Berkshire and Hampshire Counties (in what now also
includes Franklin and Hampden Counties). Each sketch begins with the head of
household and includes genealogical and biographical details as well as
information about children and children's spouses. Many families migrated into
western Massachusetts only to migrate further west, often through New York.
These sketches were submitted by NEHGS members and staff and edited by
Helen Schatvet Ullmann, CG, FASG.
Recently added sketches: Aaron Dresser, Montague; Oliver Dresser, Wendell;
John Hulet, Lee; Nehemiah Ide, Stockbridge; Justin Olds, Belchertown;
Isaac Phelps, Loudon; Jacob Rich, Warwick; Daniel Slate, Bernardston; Jonathan
Slate, Bernardston; Zebediah Slate, Bernardston; and Edward Wright,
Chester.
_Sharon, Mass.: Sharon Memorial Park Cemetery _
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This database of burials and interments at Sharon Memorial Park was
supplied by the cemetery's management. Founded in 1948, Sharon Memorial Park is
considered New England's largest Jewish memorial park. The database
contains over 37,000 names.
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NEHGS Author Roger Thompson on Fieldstone Common Radio
Tune in to Fieldstone Common Radio this Thursday, August 8, from 1-2 p.m.
to hear Marian Pierre-Louis interview Roger Thompson about his book,
_From Deference to Defiance: Charlestown, Massachusetts 1629-1692_
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live show or, if you miss it on Thursday, a recording of the interview on
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Treasure Family Photos Campaign at
MyHeritage.com
Family photos offer vivid depictions of the lives of our ancestors. These
images are invaluable pieces of our family history and can help uncover
the mysteries of our past. However, photographs are also fragile objects
that can easily be lost, damaged, or destroyed. Preserving photographs is
critical to ensuring that future generations will be able to continue
exploring and cherishing their family stories.
With this in mind, NEHGS announces our support of MyHeritage's Treasure
Family Photos campaign. MyHeritage has created a _dedicated website_
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and families worldwide about preserving and researching family
photographs.
The Treasure Family Photos site offers an array of resources:
* Learn about researching old family photos from renowned photo expert
Maureen Taylor.
* Upload and tag photos on your online family tree, then share them with
family members.
* Digitize your old photo collections using helpful scanning and
preservation tips.
* Search for your ancestors in the world's largest international
collection of old family photos.
* Enjoy fun and creative family photo activities with kids.
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NEHGS Library Closing Early on August 13
The NEHGS Library will be closing one hour early, at 4 p.m., on Tuesday,
August 13, in order to allow staff members to participate in our annual
staff outing. We thank our visitors for noting the change and planning
accordingly.
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Old Connecticut Path Update
by Lynn Betlock, Editor
Readers may remember the Old Connecticut Path website featured in the
_January 23rd issue_
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Genealogist. Jason Newton, the site's creator, recently launched an _Old
Connecticut Path Tours webpage_
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Many requests led to the creation of these free driving tours. Jason
Newton writes, "Old Connecticut Path Driving Tours are designed to provide a
way to guide visitors to routes along quieter roads that link historic
places along the Old Connecticut Path. Visitors to Massachusetts and Connecticut
who would like to rediscover parts of the Old Connecticut Path for
themselves will find that the tours lead through small towns, scenic vistas,
historic sites, and forest greenways. The pace of travel is slower, allowing
time to enjoy the beauty of the land. Links to places where you can get out
and walk along the Old Connecticut Path are also provided for those who
wish to get a taste of the world the early pioneers traveled through."
The first tours posted follow country roads that parallel the Path over
the following routes: Webster, Mass., to Woodstock, Conn.; Woodstock to
Eastford, Conn.; Eastford to Westford, Conn.; and Westford to the Willimantic
River. Coming soon will be Tolland to Windsor, Conn.
More tours, maps, pictures, and videos will be added over time.
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Name Origins
by Julie Helen Otto, Genealogist
DIONIS (f): This is a late medieval-early modern English form of the
Latin DIONYSIA, itself a feminine of Greek DIONYSOS, the Greek god of wine and
the wilderness (whose first element derives from Indo-European *dyeu,
"bright, shining," through forms such as *diw-yo-, "heavenly")
(Calvert
Watkins, The American Heritage Dictionary of Indo-European Roots, 2nd ed.
[2000], p. 22). The French forms DEN(N)IS (m, rarely f) and DENISE (f) are much
better known in the present day.
The writer's ancestor [Lady] Dionis (Ley) Harington (1597-1674), daughter
(by his first wife Mary Pettie) of James Ley (1554-1629), later 1st Earl
of Marlborough, was named for her paternal grandmother Dionisia (St. Maur)
Ley (fl. 1554) of Teffont Ewyas, Wiltshire.
In America, the name is often but by no means exclusively seenin
descendants of Dionis (Stevens) Coffin (b. 1610 Brixton, England - d. 1676,
Nantucket, Mass.), and in certain Long Island families. A little-known
grandchild of Anne (Marbury) Hutchinson was Dyonisia (Savage) (Ravenscroft) Hadley
(1649-1714) of Boston and James City County and Yorktown, Virginia, daughter
of Thomas and Faith (Hutchinson) Savage and wife of Samuel Ravenscroft
and Thomas Hadl(e)y.
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The Weekly Genealogist Survey
Last week's survey asked whether you collaborate on your genealogical
research. 4,471 people responded to this survey. The results are:
15%, I often work very closely with others on my genealogical research.
55%, I sometimes work with others on my genealogical research.
30%, I rarely work with others on my genealogical research.
This week's survey asks whether you have attended a family reunion. _Take
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Spotlight: Harvey County Genealogical Society, Kansas
by Valerie Beaudrault, Assistant Editor
_Harvey County Genealogical Society, Kansas_
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Harvey County is located in south central Kansas. Its county seat is
Newton. The Harvey County Genealogical Society has made a number of resources
available on its website. Click on the title links on the homepage to
access the databases.
Obituaries
The website contains a database of obituaries for residents and former
residents of Harvey County. The data fields in the index are last name,
maiden name, given name, birth date, birthplace, date of death, and death
place. Click on the "view" link to open a new page containing the text of the
obituary. Other information may include age and burial location, as well as
the source (title of the newspaper in which the obituary appeared) and
date of publication.
Cemeteries
Here you will find databases for more than thirty Harvey County
cemeteries. Click on the cemetery name link to view alphabetical lists of
individuals buried in that cemetery. The data fields are last name, given name,
birth date, date of death, and burial location information (section, row,
stone). Click on the "view" link to open a new page containing a photograph of
the tombstone. (In a few cases, the cemetery transcriptions are offline.)
Military
This section includes four databases. The veterans' databases consist of
alphabetical lists of Civil War veterans buried in Greenwood Cemetery in
Newton, and Confederate and Union Civil War veterans buried in Harvey County
cemeteries. The highlighted names indicate residence or burial in Harvey
County. An alphabetical index to World War I draft registrations lists
last, first, and middle names, and birth date. The final database is an index
to World War II Casualties from Harvey County, which was transcribed from
the World War II Honor List of Dead and Missing, State of Kansas War
Department, June 1946.
Churches
Click on this link to read brief histories of Harvey County churches. The
descriptions have been organized alphabetically by denomination and then
by town.
Schools and Teachers
This section contains alphabetical lists of graduates from two high
schools: Burrton High School (1886-1978) and Newton High School (1886-1901); a
list of students from Henry M. Rudecill Music and Art Studio (1890-1935);
and a list of schools in Harvey County with links to histories and
photographs.
Townships and Towns
This section contains general information and short histories of the
county's towns and townships.
Census Indexes
There are two census indexes on the website, compiled by members of the
Harvey County Genealogical Society. One is an alphabetical index to the 1875
Kansas state census for Harvey County. The data fields are name,
township, page number, line number, birthplace, and birth year. The second indexes
Harvey County residents in the 1880 federal census. The data fields in
this index are residence, last name, first name, birth year, and birthplace.
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Stories of Interest
_In the Digital Age, the Family Photo Album Fades Away_
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"For our parents and grandparents, it was easy enough to organize,
assemble and pass along a handmade book that told the story of their children's
lives in photographs. But the digital world has seriously complicated that
rite of passage."
_Nebraska Woman Takes on Monumental Task_
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Shannon Nolte, of Lincoln, Nebraska, first studied how people are
memorialized after death. Now she rescues and restores broken gravestones.
_Thousands Buried Beneath Philly Gravestones_
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"Underneath the swing sets of an urban playground in the Queen Village
neighborhood of South Philadelphia are the forgotten remains of an estimated
3,000 African-Americans."
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Family Reunions_
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OnPoint Radio recently featured family reunions and the program can be
accessed online. The website also provides further resources: a slideshow,
listener stories, and a reading list.
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Save 15% on Three NEHGS How-To Writing Guides
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include shipping costs for Genealogical Writing in the 21st Century. (The
Portable Genealogists include free shipping.) Cannot be combined with any
other discounts, including the 10% NEHGS member discount.
Classic Reprints
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* Early History of Ransom County, North Dakota, Including
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* Eaton Family of Nova Scotia, 1760-1929 (Item P4-H09279, $50.00)
* Family History of Jeremiah Fenton (1764-1841) of Adams Co., Ohio,
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Upcoming Tour
_New Brunswick Research Tour _
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September 22-October 1, 2013
Travel to New Brunswick, Canada, to find your family history in Saint
John, Moncton, Fredericton, and Saint Andrews. Let NEHGS experts David Allen
Lambert and Rhonda McClure and local historians guide you through the Saint
John Free Public Library, the Archives of the Diocese of Saint John,
Charlotte County Archives, New Brunswick Provincial Archives, the Centre
d'études acadiennes, and more.
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