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Johnson? ID: I0080 Name: Miranda JOHNSON Sex: F Birth: 3 JUN 1805 Death: 7 NOV 1872 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Re: Tanners Date: Mon, 8 May 2000 12:20:52 EDT From: JMACVET@aol.com To: muddhaven@earthlink.net Greetings. I am so sorry I have not responded to your email but I was sick for a while. I was happy to get your email because you are related apparently to my great-great grandfather, Samuel Tanner. I have been collecting information mostly via the Internet in the last several months, therefore I do not have a lot of primary source material. My Uncle Donald Keyser (now deceased) has put the Keyser genealogy together (albeit in somewhat rough form). He was never able to carry the Tanner line beyond his great grandfather, Samuel Tanner. The info I have comes from Family Tree Maker homepages and some information from NYGenWEB under Schoharie County, NY under the topic "Queries" (under the Tanner name). I did find under Ancestry.com's webpage,a database named "New York Marriages 1600-1784". In this database it states that a John Tanner was married to Anne Schenck on 17 March 1773. I have had previously an Anne Schenk as a possible mother for Samuel Tanner from a source I don't recall. I then took the liberty to say this Anne is that Anne, therefore I would consider John Tanner as father of Samuel. I most certainly could be wrong. I think your Jane Tanner is my great-grandaunt based on my calculations. I would like to communicate further with you on this connection. If this makes any sense to you I await your response Thank Jim MacDonald | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Re: Tanners Date: Mon, 8 May 2000 12:20:52 EDT From: JMACVET@aol.com To: muddhaven@earthlink.net Greetings. I am so sorry I have not responded to your email but I was sick for a while. I was happy to get your email because you are related apparently to my great-great grandfather, Samuel Tanner. I have been collecting information mostly via the Internet in the last several months, therefore I do not have a lot of primary source material. My Uncle Donald Keyser (now deceased) has put the Keyser genealogy together (albeit in somewhat rough form). He was never able to carry the Tanner line beyond his great grandfather, Samuel Tanner. The info I have comes from Family Tree Maker homepages and some information from NYGenWEB under Schoharie County, NY under the topic "Queries" (under the Tanner name). I did find under Ancestry.com's webpage,a database named "New York Marriages 1600-1784". In this database it states that a John Tanner was married to Anne Schenck on 17 March 1773. I have had previously an Anne Schenk as a possible mother for Samuel Tanner from a source I don't recall. I then took the liberty to say this Anne is that Anne, therefore I would consider John Tanner as father of Samuel. I most certainly could be wrong. I think your Jane Tanner is my great-grandaunt based on my calculations. I would like to communicate further with you on this connection. If this makes any sense to you I await your response Thank Jim MacDonald ____________________ Farmer ____________________ Tue, 25 Jan 2000 11:42:42 EST Bobtny@aol.com Charles, I have been able to look at some notes, not all. The Tanners I have came from Rhode Island prob. around North Kingston area. Was trying to find the email of a researcher I spoke with last year about this family. Will keep looking. BOB ____________________ Subject: Tanners Date: Fri, 21 Jan 2000 22:04:14 -0600 From: Lambert A Martin <lambertamartin@juno.com> To: muddhaven@earthlink.net Charles, You didn't say how much information you have on the Tanner family, so this may be old. I have gravestone inscriptions taken by Minnie Cohen about 1932/1933. ARGUSVILLE CEMETERY Johannah Tanner, daughter of Sherman and Aceannath, Dec. 22, 1851, 46 years GILBOA RURAL CEMETERY Joshua Tanner, Aug. 1, 1811 - Nov. 12, 1903 BREAKABEEN CEMETERY Smith Tanner, 1843 - 1912 Melissa R. Mattice, wife, 1858 - Samuel Tanner, Oct. 13, 1868 68 ys. 20 ds. W.S. Crawford, 1835 - Eunice Tanner, wife, 1846 - 1917 RICHMONDVILLE RURAL CEMETERY Grace S. Tanner 1897 - 1929 John Tanner, 1836 - 1902 Edith Hildreth, wife, 1846 - 1919 SLATE HILL CEMETERY, Sharon, NY Levi W. Tanner 1826 - 1895 Mary Ann, wife, 1830 - 1913 Jacob, son, 1864 - 1921 Eva Tanner, wife of Jacob, Feb. 18, 1831 68-1-3 Lany Tanner, Jan. 2, 1854 77-4-26 Henry Cady has the following: Janett Tanner died May 2, 1914, aged 93 years Rensselaerville Abstracts of wills by Gertrude Barber. P. 144 Guardianship. Sherman Tanner, decd of Cobleskill child: Johannah 18y Guardian Samuel Tanner Nov. 5, 1825 HISTORY OF SCHOHARIE COUNTY by William E. Roscoe James Tanner, born Richmondville on April 4, 1844. On Nov. 17, 1866 he married Miss Meroah L. White, daughter of Alfred C. White of Jefferson. They had two sons and two daughters. James was a lawyer. He lost both legs below the knees in the Civil War. Still haven't found anything on Valentine Martin. Lambert ____________________________________________ | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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