______________________________
|
_ WILLIAM I "The Conqueror" King of England_____|
| (1024 - 1087) m 1050 |
| |______________________________
|
|
|--Gundred Princess of England
| (1063 - ....)
| _Baudouin V Count of Flanders_+
| | (1012 - ....)
|_Matilda Countess of Flanders, Queen of England_|
(1031 - 1083) m 1050 |
|______________________________
_Rodolphus Donaldus DERRICK _+
| (1793 - 1860) m 1817
_Franklin H. DERRICK _|
| (1824 - 1905) m 1846 |
| |_Lorinda SHELDON ____________+
| (1797 - 1874) m 1817
|
|--Paul Erwin DERRICK
| (1862 - 1937)
| _John BOSLOW ________________+
| | (1787 - 1848) m 1812
|_Harriet A. BOSLOW ___|
(1822 - 1871) m 1846 |
|_Mary Stewart CONDON ________+
(1795 - 1880) m 1812
[1371] On the 1880 census Paul is listed as "Peter E."
Paul Erwin Derrick established the American Advertising Company and was instrumental in getting "Quaker Oats" known round the world. He was the American representative with headquarters in London. After his retirement, he returned to Brodhead where he built a spacious house for him and his wife, the former Adelaide Bowen.
In 1944, Adelaide May Derrick prepared a very detailed will providing for the distribution of her setate to a large number of beneficiaries. The principal legatees were her sister, Nellie (bowen) Stair, and her husband, Lewis J. Stair, of Brodhead, Wisconsin. Thassets included the homestead known as "PandaLodge" in Block Nine of the original plat of Brodhead. A large number of nieces and nephews were included in the will as beneficiaries.
Line 30 Dwelling # 148 Household # 148
Derrick, F.H. age 46 farmer Real Estate = $15,000 b. NY
Harriet 48 Canada
Theodore 22 farmer WI
Frank 20 in school WI
Mary 17 in school WI
Levi 15 in school WI
Harriet 13 in school WI
Peter 8 in school WI
Lorinda 78 NY
[1376] The person called "Peter" is actually Paul
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|
_George KREUTZ ______|
| (1835 - 1924) m 1869|
| |________________________
|
|
|--Lydia KREUTZ
| (1880 - ....)
| _John George NICKLAS ___
| | (1806 - 1884) m 1833
|_Carolina NICKLAS ___|
(1848 - 1924) m 1869|
|_Anna Catharine BETSCH _
(1809 - 1889) m 1833
[9870] Lydia was a teacher at UW - Platteville.
_____________________
|
_William LEVI _______|
| (1737 - ....) m 1892|
| |_____________________
|
|
|--William A. LEVI
| (1780 - 1860)
| _Oliver TRYON _______+
| | (1715 - 1768) m 1746
|_Abigail TRYON ______|
(1754 - ....) m 1892|
|_Deborah MUDGE ______+
(1726 - ....) m 1746
[1627] This may be a son from a previous marriage.
_John Frederick PATRIQUIN _+
| (1763 - 1816) m 1787
_John Carpenter PATRIQUIN _|
| (1792 - 1884) m 1813 |
| |_Catherine Jane BIGNEY ____+
| (1764 - 1845) m 1787
|
|--David PATRIQUIN
| (1832 - 1916)
| _John George MATTATALL ____+
| | (1761 - ....) m 1783
|_Ann MATTATALL ____________|
(1797 - 1876) m 1813 |
|_Margaret LANGILLE ________+
(1767 - ....) m 1783
_____________________
|
_Thomas STEVENS ______|
| (1758 - 1812) |
| |_____________________
|
|
|--James William STEVENS
| (1801 - ....)
| _Anthony ELLIOTT ____
| | (1725 - ....)
|_Nancy Agnes ELLIOTT _|
(1758 - 1838) |
|_Jemima _____________
(1729 - 1813)
[9577]
James was a farmer.
He resided at Great Village, Colchester, NS, Canada, and later at Weldford, Kent, New Brunswick.
[11509] Rev John Brown officiating
Family 329 - District - Londonderry
Stevens, James - farmer
Jane spouse
1 female under 6
1 male over 6 and under 14
2 females over 6 and under 14