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Mike Caswell
CASWELL Inc
4336 Rte 31 PALMYRA NY 14522
tel 315 597 5140 fax 315 597 1457
www.caswellplating.com
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----- Original Message -----
From: "George Newbury" <georgen(a)supercity.ns.ca>
To: "Mike Caswell" <mike(a)caswellplating.com>
Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2001 4:56 AM
Subject: ROBINSON (Caswell), Katherine Ross - 82
> Thursday, May 24, 2001 The Halifax Herald Limited
> ROBINSON (Caswell), Katherine Ross "Kitty"
> ROBINSON (Caswell), Katherine Ross "Kitty" - Died May 23, 2001, in her
> 82nd year. She was
> the devoted and loving wife of Stuart Cooper "Robbie" Robinson; mother
> of Jill (Mushkat), Jean
> (Hughes), Christopher and Jennifer (deceased, 1986); grandmother to
> six grandchildren; sister of
> Elizabeth Coulter, Fort Langley B.C. and D'Arcy Ross Caswell
> (deceased). Kitty was born in a
> log house near Prestville, Alta., where her parents were pioneers in
> the Peace River Country and
> her father was a land surveyor. Later, her mother and the children
> moved to Edmonton where the
> children attended school and her mother became an official with the
> Federal Government's various
> Manpower Services. Kitty enrolled in the new Baccalaureate Nursing
> Course at the University of
> Toronto, one of the three universities (along with Harvard and Johns
> Hopkins) to establish such
> courses, sponsored by the Kellogg Foundation. Graduating in 1943, she
> continued in nursing most
> of her life; most recently as a psychiatric nurse at the IWK
> children's hospital in Halifax where she
> worked with Dr. Doris Hirsch. Kitty and Robbie were married in 1944.
> After the War, they
> worked in several places in Canada, mostly in British Columbia and
> Halifax. After retiring from
> their positions in Canada, they spent seven years in Pakistan working
> with the medical faculty at
> Aga Khan University in Karachi. Kitty was a devoted and loving mother
> who always took the
> time to help her children and later her grandchildren through school,
> projects, and careers. Kitty
> had a great sense of adventure and loved to travel. Always optimistic
> and energetic, she wrote
> numerous articles from home and abroad for the press that reflected
> her observations and views.
> Her many talents included dressmaking, crafts and particularly
> gardening, specializing in orchids
> and violets. Kitty had a large and wonderful circle of friends. To
> neighbours and relatives, she was
> a good friend and helper especially in times of hardship and illness.
> She enjoyed excellent health
> until stricken with Alzheimer's disease. She will be sadly missed by
> her family in Canada, New
> Zealand and Australia and by dear friends everywhere. The family will
> welcome friends at an open
> house at 4 Halls Rd., Halifax, Monday, May 28, between 2 and 4 p.m.
> In lieu of flowers,
> donations to Maritme Brain Tissue Bank, Department of Anatomy and
> Neurobiology, Faculty of
> Medicine, Room 12E, Sir Charles Tupper Building, Halifax, NS B3H 4H7
> or Alzheimer Society
> of Nova Scotia would be greatly appreciated.
>
This great 8 1/2" x 11" (closed) and 17" x 11" (when opened) sales brochure is for the Caswell Hydraulic Power Loader to be used with the individual Farmers tractor. The brochure is put out by The Caswell Manufacturing Company of Cherokee, Iowa. It includes many vintage pictures of the Loader attached to vintage tractors of the 1940's. The lower half has been neatly taped to join the separated bottom to the top. Other than the tear, it is in great condition.
I wonder which line of Caswells ran this company?
Mike Caswell
CASWELL Inc
4336 Rte 31 PALMYRA NY 14522
tel 315 597 5140 fax 315 597 1457
www.caswellplating.com
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I am looking for any info. on Mary Carswell She married Mark/Marcus Poteet in NC. She was born around 1805. Mary and Mark had children, and one was Robert Poteet b. 2 Sept. 1825. I would like to know more about Mary. Who her parents were, her date of birth, etc. She is my g-g-g-grandmother. Thank you for your time and anything would be much appreciated.
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Hi Judy,
I think it has to do with those alien ancestors we all seem to have! The
site is www.ringsurf.com the name of the ring is Caswell
Nancy
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To: CASWELL-L(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: [CASWELL list] Help! Webring?
Date: Sun, 20 May 2001 13:19:33 EDT
Help! I decided it was about time to back up all my "file cabinet"
correspondence, and it's all GONE!!! I've either had a major meltdown, or
there are gremlins in my computer!!! I think I may faint. o>-<
I need the URL to apply to the Caswell Webring! Thanks!
Judy
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Help! I decided it was about time to back up all my "file cabinet"
correspondence, and it's all GONE!!! I've either had a major meltdown, or
there are gremlins in my computer!!! I think I may faint. o>-<
I need the URL to apply to the Caswell Webring! Thanks!
Judy
----- Original Message -----
From: "George Newbury" <georgen(a)supercity.ns.ca>
To: "Mike Caswell" <mike(a)caswellplating.com>
Sent: Saturday, May 19, 2001 1:34 PM
Subject: CAMERON - CASWELL
>
> from a Halifax, Nova Scotian newspaper
>
> Tuesday, September 2, 1913 The Evening Mail
> CAMERON - CASWELL
> Rev. Frederwick Holden of the North Street Christian church officated at
> the marriage yesterday at the Revere house, of Miss Annie S. Cameron, of
> Waverley, and Dr. Caswell, a well known medical practioner of Brockton,
> Mass. Mr Holden was assisted by Rev. C. H. Morris of Marshalltown, Iowa.
> --
>
Yes, it's me again! Right now the listing is at $15.49, if it can be bought
at that low a price, what a wonderful find! Sorry Mike, didn't mean to
undermine your find. If he were a direct descendant I'd snap it right up!
Nancy
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From: "Nancy Simpson" <cazzy62(a)hotmail.com>
Reply-To: CASWELL-L(a)rootsweb.com
To: CASWELL-L(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: Re: [CASWELL list] Fw: Alexis Caswell
Date: Thu, 17 May 2001 08:58:44 -0400
This same picture and article can be found in one of the volumes of the
NEHGS, however, not an original. This is interesting, but it is the exact
same article.
Nancy
----Original Message Follows----
From: "Mike Caswell" <mike(a)caswellplating.com>
Reply-To: CASWELL-L(a)rootsweb.com
To: CASWELL-L(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: [CASWELL list] Fw: Alexis Caswell
Date: Thu, 17 May 2001 08:38:08 -0400
SOme of you Taunton descendants should be bidding on this!!!
http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1431693337
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Note: this was found on Ebay
I have never seen any proof that Thomas Caswell actually came from Somerset.
If you can show me the evidence, I'll try and find Thomas' parents.
See below
ALEXIS CASWELL, D.D., LL.D., was born in Taunton, Bristol Co., Mass., January 29, 1799, and his ancestor, Thomas Caswell, who came from Somersetshire, England, settled there in 1639. His grandfather, Ebenezer Caswell, married Zibiah White, the great-granddaughter of Peregrine White, who was the firstborn of the Pilgrims on board the Mayflower at Plymouth, November 20, 1620. His early years were passed with his father, Samuel Caswell, in agricultural pursuits and in study at the Academy in Taunton. He entered Brown University in 1818, and was graduated, with the highest honors, in 1822. The next five years he spent in Washington, D. C., as a Tutor or Professor of Languages in Columbian University, and while there studied theology under the direction of the President, Rev. Dr. Staughton. In the Fall of 1827 he went to Halifax, N. S., where he was ordained, and settled as pastor of the Granville Street Baptist Church for a year. But in August, 1828, he accepted a request to ret!
urn to Providence to take charge of the First Baptist Church (of which he was a member), then under the pastoral care of the venerable Rev. Dr. Stephen Gano, who died shortly afterwards. He had been there only a few weeks when he was appointed Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy in Brown University. In 1850 the style of his professorship was changed to that of Mathematics and Astronomy. Of the latter science he was an assiduous votary, and though he had not the advantages of an observatory, yet with such instruments as were at command, he was constantly scanning the starry heavens and watching the occultations and transits which they revealed. He also kept himself carefully informed of the progress made in the science, and was in frequent correspondence with several of its eminent promoters. With the exception of the time when he visited Europe, in 1860-'61, for scientific purposes, he discharged the laborious duties of this office for thirty-five years, to the c!
omplete satisfaction of the government and the pupils of the institution. In 1840, while Dr. Wayland was absent in Europe, Professor Caswell acted as President; and during the last three years of President Wayland's official term, Professor Caswell, under title of Regent, relieved him from all the anxieties of discipline, bringing to this delicate duty qualities of mind and heart which secured good order without alienating the affection of the students. His public spirit had aided in promoting and securing many improvements, and he had the satisfaction of seeing the institution making constant progress during the period of his connection with it-a progress to which his own work and character had largely contributed, he, however, continued to be closely occupied meanwhile with scientific duties and philanthropic labors in the community. At this time he was made President of the rational Exchange Bank, and also of the American Screw Company in Providence. In January, 1868, he !
was chosen President of Brown University, and held the office until his resignation in September, 1872. The following year he was elected a Trustee, and two years later, a Fellow in its corporation; thus continuing his connection with its management to the end of his life in that city on the 8th of January, 1877. Dr. Caswell was a prominent member of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and delivered the annual address as President at Springfield in 1859. He was also one of those named in the Act of Congress, approved March 3,1863, which created the National Academy of Science. He actively participated in its organization, and, when its members were arranged in sections, he was assigned to that on Astronomy, Geography, and Geodesy. He also served on a committee created at the request of the Navy Department, to report upon certain questions relating to the method of preparing arid publishing charts of winds and currents, and also of the sailing directions !
connected therewith. He was a Trustee of the Rhode Island Hospital from its foundation in 1863, and became its President in 1875. Also was a Member of the Phi Beta Kappa, the New England Historic Genealogical, and several other societies. For the last forty years of his life he kept a daily Meteorological Record, which was published monthly in the Providence Journal; and among his printed writings are " An Oration before the Phi Beta Kappa Society of Brown University in 1835; articles on "Whewells Bridgewater Treatise;" "The Principle of Emulation in Connection with Education;" "On Zinc as a covering for Buildings;" "Nichols Architecture of the Heavens; " and " The Future of Africa;" "Four Lectures on Astronomy at the Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D. C., in 1858;" "Address before the American Association for the Advancement of Science, in 1859;" "Memoirs of John Barstow, and of Benjamin Silliman, LL.D.;" "Sermon on the Life and Christian Work of the Rev. Francis Wayla!
nd, D.D., 1868."
Mike Caswell
CASWELL Inc
4336 Rte 31 PALMYRA NY 14522
tel 315 597 5140 fax 315 597 1457
www.caswellplating.com
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This same picture and article can be found in one of the volumes of the
NEHGS, however, not an original. This is interesting, but it is the exact
same article.
Nancy
----Original Message Follows----
From: "Mike Caswell" <mike(a)caswellplating.com>
Reply-To: CASWELL-L(a)rootsweb.com
To: CASWELL-L(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: [CASWELL list] Fw: Alexis Caswell
Date: Thu, 17 May 2001 08:38:08 -0400
SOme of you Taunton descendants should be bidding on this!!!
http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1431693337
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I have an article I copied from the NEGHS on Alexis Caswell. I think I had
sent it to someone on the list who is a descendant of his.
Nancy Caswell Simpson
----Original Message Follows----
From: "Mike Caswell" <mike(a)caswellplating.com>
Reply-To: CASWELL-L(a)rootsweb.com
To: CASWELL-L(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: [CASWELL list] Fw: Alexis Caswell
Date: Thu, 17 May 2001 08:38:08 -0400
SOme of you Taunton descendants should be bidding on this!!!
http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1431693337
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I saw this item for sale at eBay, the world's largest personal trading community, and thought that you might be interested.
Title of item: Baptist Church - ALEXIS CASWELL - Engraving
Seller: lineart
Starts: May-16-01 19:40:50 PDT
Ends: May-26-01 19:40:50 PDT
Price: Starts at $15.49
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Item Description:
TITLE
ALEXIS CASWELL
Artist: unknown _________________ Engraver: unknown
IMAGE IS MUCH SHARPER AND CLEARER THAN SCAN SHOWS !!
A HIGH QUALITY STEEL ENGRAVING BOOKPLATE FROM THE 1880'S!!
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ALEXIS CASWELL, D.D., LL.D., was born in Taunton, Bristol Co., Mass., January 29, 1799, and his ancestor, Thomas Caswell, who came from Somersetshire, England, settled there in 1639. His grandfather, Ebenezer Caswell, married Zibiah White, the great-granddaughter of Peregrine White, who was the firstborn of the Pilgrims on board the Mayflower at Plymouth, November 20, 1620. His early years were passed with his father, Samuel Caswell, in agricultural pursuits and in study at the Academy in Taunton. He entered Brown University in 1818, and was graduated, with the highest honors, in 1822. The next five years he spent in Washington, D. C., as a Tutor or Professor of Languages in Columbian University, and while there studied theology under the direction of the President, Rev. Dr. Staughton. In the Fall of 1827 he went to Halifax, N. S., where he was ordained, and settled as pastor of the
Granville Street Baptist Church for a year. But in August, 1828, he accepted a request to return to Providence to take charge of the First Baptist Church (of which he was a member), then under the pastoral care of the venerable Rev. Dr. Stephen Gano, who died shortly afterwards. He had been there only a few weeks when he was appointed Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy in Brown University. In 1850 the style of his professorship was changed to that of Mathematics and Astronomy. Of the latter science he was an assiduous votary, and though he had not the advantages of an observatory, yet with such instruments as were at command, he was constantly scanning the starry heavens and watching the occultations and transits which they revealed. He also kept himself carefully informed of the progress made in the science, and was in frequent correspondence with several of its eminent
promoters. With the exception of the time when he visited Europe, in 1860-'61, for scientific purposes, he discharged the laborious duties of this office for thirty-five years, to the complete satisfaction of the government and the pupils of the institution. In 1840, while Dr. Wayland was absent in Europe, Professor Caswell acted as President; and during the last three years of President Wayland's official term, Professor Caswell, under title of Regent, relieved him from all the anxieties of discipline, bringing to this delicate duty qualities of mind and heart which secured good order without alienating the affection of the students. His public spirit had aided in promoting and securing many improvements, and he had the satisfaction of seeing the institution making constant progress during the period of his connection with it-a progress to which his own work and character had largely
contributed, he, however, continued to be closely occupied meanwhile with scientific duties and philanthropic labors in the community. At this time he was made President of the rational Exchange Bank, and also of the American Screw Company in Providence. In January, 1868, he was chosen President of Brown University, and held the office until his resignation in September, 1872. The following year he was elected a Trustee, and two years later, a Fellow in its corporation; thus continuing his connection with its management to the end of his life in that city on the 8th of January, 1877. Dr. Caswell was a prominent member of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and delivered the annual address as President at Springfield in 1859. He was also one of those named in the Act of Congress, approved March 3,1863, which created the National Academy of Science. He actively participated
in its organization, and, when its members were arranged in sections, he was assigned to that on Astronomy, Geography, and Geodesy. He also served on a committee created at the request of the Navy Department, to report upon certain questions relating to the method of preparing arid publishing charts of winds and currents, and also of the sailing directions connected therewith. He was a Trustee of the Rhode Island Hospital from its foundation in 1863, and became its President in 1875. Also was a Member of the Phi Beta Kappa, the New England Historic Genealogical, and several other societies. For the last forty years of his life he kept a daily Meteorological Record, which was published monthly in the Providence Journal; and among his printed writings are " An Oration before the Phi Beta Kappa Society of Brown University in 1835; articles on "Whewells Bridgewater Treatise;" "The Principle
of Emulation in Connection with Education;" "On Zinc as a covering for Buildings;" "Nichols Architecture of the Heavens; " and " The Future of Africa;" "Four Lectures on Astronomy at the Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D. C., in 1858;" "Address before the American Association for the Advancement of Science, in 1859;" "Memoirs of John Barstow, and of Benjamin Silliman, LL.D.;" "Sermon on the Life and Christian Work of the Rev. Francis Wayland, D.D., 1868."
SIZE:
Image size in inches is 4" x 5", overall page size is 6 1/2 " x 9 1/2".
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Hello to everybody, on the Caswell list,
This reply is for Cheryl Caswell in Calif.. I am C Caswell in
Georgia.
We have found no additional info on the family line through Matthew since
my last mssg to you..(Thanks again for info you sent.)
My Missing link was the connection before my Great Grandfather,
William W Caswell, (of Heard Co Ga.) and my folks all said that our
Caswell
relatives are from Heard Co Ga...
But useing the info in the 1850 Heard Co Ga Census, Isham Caswell,
his wife and all the children, including James M. Caswell, and his wife,
and
their son, William W Caswell, were all listed.
There were no other Caswell families in the 1850 Heard Co Ga Census..
Unless we find another William W Caswell of Heard Co. Ga., born in the
same time frame.....I must assume that this is the correct family
connection..
With this info, I must say, that I think my connection is thru
Matthew.
I would like to have a copy of the Book about Matthew, if someone has
it..
Cheryl, in one of your mssg, I think you said that you did not know
when Isham
Caswell and all of the children, except James M., went to Ark. In
reading thru some
of the materials,, One of the items say that they left Ga. in (about)
1855, James M and
his family remained in Heard Co Ga.
C Caswell chazf(a)juno.com
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Dave,
I am sorry I don't have anything to help with your search. However, I was
hoping you might know if Isaac had a brother named Ezra born between 1800
and 1815. I have hit a brick wall with Ezra Caswell. All I know is that he
was born in New York. Just thought that I would also try again. Amy
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From: DLCLARK <dlclark(a)netins.net>
To: CASWELL-L(a)rootsweb.com <CASWELL-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Date: Sunday, May 06, 2001 9:48 AM
Subject: [CASWELL list] NY Caswells
>Hello,
> I think it's time I tried this again. Isaac Caswell was born 10 Mar
1800 in Warren, Herkimer Co., NY and died 29 Oct 1872 Medina, Orleans Co.
NY. He married 1st, Betsy Sternberg in 1825 and 2nd, Adeline Tuttle in 1854.
> Isaac and Betsy were my (3G) Grandparents and had 6 children, Nelson,
Charles, Nancy, Sarah A. (My 2G-Grandmother), Agusta and Marcus.
> My problem is that I have run into a stone-wall trying to find anything
about Isaac's parents or other ancestors, or from Betsy Sternberg's
ancestors either, for that matter.
> I would be grateful for any help, as this has been a long search.
>Dave
>dlclark(a)netins.net
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Norman,
That is interesting. I have a niece named Susan. Isn't it strange how
names keep getting repeated in families, when there is no knowledge of the
other people by the same name? Hattie
Hi Charles,
Have you figured out if your'e a descendant of the Norfolk, VA; Caswell's
through Matthew? There's a book out there floating around. Perhaps you can
get a xerox copy of it from someone?
-Cheryl Caswell
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At 07:00 AM 5/15/01 -0700, you wrote:
>CASWELL-D Digest Volume 01 : Issue 64
>
>Today's Topics:
> #1 [CASWELL list] Re: Other Family CD [chazf(a)juno.com]
>
>From: chazf(a)juno.com
>To: CASWELL-L(a)rootsweb.com
>Message-ID: <20010514.211635.-521933.0.chazf(a)juno.com>
>Subject: [CASWELL list] Re: Other Family CD, Info,cc
>Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
>Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
>
>Hello to everybody,
> I know that most folks on the Caswell list is familiar with The
>"Caswell CD",
>It really is great for searching Caswell names.....
> I need your help in trying to locate a similar research CD for the
>families of
>"Avery" and for "Scarbrough", If you have any info please let me know..
> Thank you very much,
> C Caswell in Georgia, chazf(a)juno.com............
>
>_
Hello again everybody,
This reply is for Sandy.......CherokeeClouds(a)aol.com.......
I am C Caswell in Georgia.....Sandy, the "Caswell CD" was created by
Mike Caswell, and it is really fantastic, it has thousands of hours of
research on it......
I am not trying to sell this, but if you are researching any
Caswells,
it will probally help.
Please contact Mike Caswell.....and ask for the info on this CD..
E Mail him at ..mike(a)moonrakers.com ..
C Caswell chazf(a)juno.com
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Hello to everybody,
I know that most folks on the Caswell list is familiar with The
"Caswell CD",
It really is great for searching Caswell names.....
I need your help in trying to locate a similar research CD for the
families of
"Avery" and for "Scarbrough", If you have any info please let me know..
Thank you very much,
C Caswell in Georgia, chazf(a)juno.com............
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