Ina Chapman and Children
(L-R) Second to the left is Sharlie Chapman, her sister, Myrtie Louise Chapman, mother, Ina Chapman, holding Wildred Chapman and a dog, and David Chapman next to Ina. About 1927. … Continue Reading →
Ancestors talk, but sometimes they’re hard to hear
(L-R) Second to the left is Sharlie Chapman, her sister, Myrtie Louise Chapman, mother, Ina Chapman, holding Wildred Chapman and a dog, and David Chapman next to Ina. About 1927. … Continue Reading →
(L-R): Carl Centner, Edith Armstrong, Ruth Armstrong, Charles Armstrong, Lawrence Armstrong, Harold Armstrong, and their grandmother, Bessie E. (Waterhouse) Armstrong Crans, aka “Gramma Crance” holding Roger Armstrong. Taken about 1923. … Continue Reading →
For more than 40 years of her life (1862-1902), Ellen (Armstrong) Holt lived in South Hamilton, in Madison County, New York. Although a mostly residential area now, it was at … Continue Reading →
Glen R. Nye, who compiled Button Families of America, 1971, records Horace Button as having been born about 1822 in Trenton or Barneveld, Oneida County, New York; however the book … Continue Reading →
Grace Anne Mathewson was born 9 June 1870 in Camillus, Onondaga County, New York, according to family records.[1] Her parents were John and Matilda (Hudson) Mathewson,[2] and Gracie was one … Continue Reading →
Frederick Adelbert Berean was born about 1862 in Cortland County, New York, to Elijah and Tabitha Berean.[1] Fred was the penultimate of ten children, and his parents were already in … Continue Reading →
Arthur Crawford Phillips was born on 8 May 1897, in the city of Rochester, located in Monroe County, New York. His parents, Fred and Allie (Cartman) Phillips, were recent transplants … Continue Reading →