_________________________
|
_Thomas Gary ARNOLD _______|
| (1944 - ....) |
| |_________________________
|
|
|--Douglas Gary ARNOLD
| (1964 - ....)
| _Donald Rex HEHENBERGER _
| | (1920 - 2003)
|_Marilyn Jane HEHENBERGER _|
(1944 - ....) |
|_Ruth Darleen SPRECHER __+
(1918 - ....)
_Nicholas BAILDON ___+
| (1370 - 1437) m 1394
_Nicholas BAILDON ___|
| (1395 - 1437) m 1424|
| |_Joan DE PLUMPTON ___+
| (1370 - 1411) m 1394
|
|--Robert BAILDON
| (1427 - 1472)
| _____________________
| |
|_Janet FITZWILLIAM __|
(1404 - ....) m 1424|
|_____________________
_Daniel E GREELEY __________+
| (1796 - 1879)
_Paul Ames GREELEY ____|
| (1832 - 1924) m 1854 |
| |_Rebecca Elizabeth ERSKINE _
| (1795 - 1838)
|
|--Sewell Flag GREELEY
| (1873 - ....)
| ____________________________
| |
|_Martha Moore STINSON _|
(1837 - 1892) m 1854 |
|____________________________
_Daniel E GREELEY __________+
| (1796 - 1879)
_Paul Ames GREELEY ____|
| (1832 - 1924) m 1854 |
| |_Rebecca Elizabeth ERSKINE _
| (1795 - 1838)
|
|--David LeForest GREELY
| (1858 - 1913)
| ____________________________
| |
|_Martha Moore STINSON _|
(1837 - 1892) m 1854 |
|____________________________
_Johannes WEBER _____
| (1550 - 1602) m 1570
_Johannes WEBER _____|
| (1578 - 1634) m 1598|
| |_Katharina TREIN ____
| (1550 - 1587) m 1570
|
|--Anna WEBER
| (1602 - 1670)
| _____________________
| |
|_Elizabeth __________|
(1575 - ....) m 1598|
|_____________________
_Thomas WHITE _______+
| m 1782
_John Harris WHITE __|
| (.... - 1856) m 1809|
| |_Ruth HARRIS ________+
| m 1782
|
|--Joseph WHITE
| (.... - 1856)
| _John PARKER ________
| |
|_Hannah MOUNCEY _____|
(.... - 1829) m 1809|
|_Elizabeth MOUNSEY __
[7001]
per 1850 census Joseph is living with his brother Matthew and family in Brookfield, Waukesha Co., WI.
The following came from R. Philips in an Email, 3/31/07
Auburn Argus, October 1, 1897
"In connection with a visit of the venerable Joseph White (aged seventy three) of Nebraska with friends in Niles, Moravia and vicinity, our attention has been called to an ancient relic being a part of a frontispiece of a desk upon which is engraved the date, 1705, being one hundred ninety-two years ago. The initials I.W. is upon the piece which is made of oak. The desk formerly belonged to the present Joseph White's great-grandfather and was brought from England in 1836 sixty-one years ago by the family of which Mr. White is a representative. Handed down from generation to generation only a relic of the desk now remains being owned by Mr. and Mrs. John Hall or Moravia, Mrs. Hall being a lineal descendent of the White family.
"A picnic and reunion as complimentary to Joseph White of Nebraska, (of whose visit to Cayuga County we have previously made a note) was held at the home of a nephew, Horace Rosecrans of West Niles, Thursday, Sept 23d, a goodly number of relatives and friends being present. Dinner was served at about two o'clock and following the invoking of the Divine Blessing by Mr. White, Julius S. Royce read a response to a toast also a "congratulatory" composed for the occasion. This reunion occurring upon Mr. White's seventy-third birthday made the occasion doubly interesting. The birthday anniversary of Mr. Rosecran's mother, Mrs. Conrad Rosecrans, who died twenty-one years ago was upon the same day. She was Mr. White's sister. Vocal music was a prominent feature of the occasion. All present seemed thankful for the opportunity of the day and ere the guests left late in the evening, Mr. White offered up an earnest prayer. Surely it seemed as if God's blessing had attended the listeners all the day long."
I've never heard about "the relic" before. John and Christina ("Aunt Chris") didn't have children and Horace was administrator of her estate (John died in 1926 and Christina died in 1935). It could be anywhere.
The initials "I.W." could be an interesting find. I don't have expertise in English genealogy, but Dianne has traced the Whites back to Abraham White and Mary Dawson who where married in 1740. "I.W." would likely be Abraham's father although technically Abraham was Joseph's great-grandfather.
[7004] Joseph is living with his brother Matthew
Auburn Argus, October 1, 1897
"In connection with a visit of the venerable Joseph White (aged seventy three) of Nebraska with friends in Niles, Moravia and vicinity, our attention has been called to an ancient relic being a part of a frontispiece of a desk upon which is engraved the date, 1705, being one hundred ninety-two years ago. The initials I.W. is upon the piece which is made of oak. The desk formerly belonged to the present Joseph White's great-grandfather and was brought from England in 1836 sixty-one years ago by the family of which Mr. White is a representative. Handed down from generation to generation only a relic of the desk now remains being owned by Mr. and Mrs. John Hall or Moravia, Mrs. Hall being a lineal descendent of the White family.
"A picnic and reunion as complimentary to Joseph White of Nebraska, (of whose visit to Cayuga County we have previously made a note) was held at the home of a nephew, Horace Rosecrans of West Niles, Thursday, Sept 23d, a goodly number of relatives and friends being present. Dinner was served at about two o'clock and following the invoking of the Divine Blessing by Mr. White, Julius S. Royce read a response to a toast also a "congratulatory" composed for the occasion. This reunion occurring upon Mr. White's seventy-third birthday made the occasion doubly interesting. The birthday anniversary of Mr. Rosecran's mother, Mrs. Conrad Rosecrans, who died twenty-one years ago was upon the same day. She was Mr. White's sister. Vocal music was a prominent feature of the occasion. All present seemed thankful for the opportunity of the day and ere the guests left late in the evening, Mr. White offered up an earnest prayer. Surely it seemed as if God's blessing had attended the listeners all the day long."
[7008]
I've never heard about "the relic" before. John and Christina ("Aunt Chris") didn't have children and Horace was administrator of her estate (John died in 1926 and Christina died in 1935). It could be anywhere.
The initials "I.W." could be an interesting find. I don't have expertise in English genealogy, but Dianne has traced the Whites back to Abraham White and Mary Dawson who where married in 1740. "I.W." would likely be Abraham's father although technically Abraham was Joseph's great-grandfather.
Line 34 Second St.
Bolton, Major S. head age 46 b. Mar 1854 m 13yrs
Sarah S. wife 41 Sep 1858 13 4born/4 living
Lora E. dau 11 Dec 1888
Ralph M. son 9 Aug 1890
Eva M. dau 8 Nov 1891
Clarence J. son 6 Nov 1893
White, Joseph F-in-law 74 Sep 1825 wd
Rowe, Mabel C. Lodger 16